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lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients to german fashion. the germans even called this it was called liquid bread cost germans what they missed above all else when they go. to the shore to. take leave the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey they twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific for riots of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register we spelt are all very popular varieties then there are a variety of like sprouts. they usually come in finland slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread germans seem to think that look pretty
lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients to german fashion. the germans even called this it was called liquid bread cost germans what they missed above all else when they go. to the shore to. take leave the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a...
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and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a role. it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient is still popular across its usually spread. seasons with. topped off with some. health and safety reasons it has to be eaten on the same day as. we. are just going to leave the meeting in germany is about much more than choosing between one sausage and another trip to the boat. can be a veritable adventure. alongside the full spectrum of fresh and cold there are some more intriguing. for example. translates as blood. the guessing what the main ingredient is. and you know what they. do so. often. to spend it in a. book. but it was just like a bad. french. kids as a treat. i've lived a life. so what exactly is it. it's essentially fatty me go. round up baked into a loaf shape with
and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a role. it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient is still popular across its usually spread. seasons with. topped off with some....
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lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. or liquid brain to ask germans what they missed above all else when we go forward and that's one of. the statistically. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know scale intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey they twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific for riots of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register wheat and spelt are all very popular varieties then there are a variety of like fats bought off the board they usually come in been slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread germans seem to think that will look pretty as a really bad version of what they call tools which while this
lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. or liquid brain to ask germans what they missed above all else when we go forward and that's one of. the statistically. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know scale intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a...
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there are times when you can die almost alone so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky do's and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. what i thought i do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there are a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves. other but not to saying that the cyclists laugh and skateboarding noisily residents don't even think about knowing these rules usually apply on public holidays too as well as certain times of the afternoon and evening depending on reason. i was out in germany it can really pay to hold your tongue insulting somebody can land you a hefty fine up to one year in jail here's an example from a real court case. you have. been tough the more you earn the more you pay a professional footballer recently received 825000 euro fine for insulting a pensioner in the cup. germans are extremely m.v.d. and when it comes to pedestrian crossing and
there are times when you can die almost alone so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky do's and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. what i thought i do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there are a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves. other but not to saying...
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times when you can't divulge all the lore so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky do's and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. but i thought do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there were a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves doing other bit not to fit is in place playing music to sight glass and skateboarding noise the residents don't even think about. these rules usually apply on public holidays too as well as certain times of the afternoon and evening depending on regional law. in germany it can really pay to hold your tongue insulting somebody can land you a hefty fine up to one year in jail here's an example from a real court case. you have. been tough the more you earn the more you pay a professional footballer recently received 825000 euro fine for insulting a pensioner in the cup. germans are extremely n.z.d. and when it comes to pedestrian cros
times when you can't divulge all the lore so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky do's and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. but i thought do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there were a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves doing other bit not to fit is...
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and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a roll. back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient that still popular across it's usually spread on. seasons with. the health and safety reasons it has to be eaten on the same day it's. just going to leave the meeting in germany is about much more than treason between oneself that another trip to the boat. can be a veritable adventure. alongside the full spectrum of fresh. there are some more intriguing. for example. rupert translates as blood no prizes for guessing what the main ingredient is. and you know what they. do so. often. to spend it in a board. in the event. but it was just like a bad. friend. to kids as a. i've lived a life as neat so what exactly is it. i know by now. it's essentially fact to me go. round up baked into a loaf s
and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a roll. back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient that still popular across it's usually spread on. seasons with. the health and safety reasons...
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sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a role. but it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient that is still popular across it's usually spread on. seasons with. topped off with some. health and safety reasons it has to be eaten on the same day as. we. are just going to leave the meeting in germany is about much more than choosing between one sausage and another trip to the boat shows all of the meat counter in a supermarket can be a veritable adventure. alongside the full spectrum of fresh and cold there are some more intriguing products for example. translates as blood sausage no prizes for guessing what the main ingredient is. and you know what to. do so. often. to spend it in a. book. but it was just like a bad. friend. to kids as a treat. i've lived a life as nea
sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a role. but it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient that is still popular across it's usually spread on. seasons with. topped off with...
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lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. because they want to eat with bread cost germans what they make stuff up all else when they go forward and that's one of the shortest. pulled from the state to take place with the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific for riotous of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register wheat and spelt are all very popular varieties then there are a variety of like spots on the board they usually come in fin slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread germans seem to think that will look for it see it as a reall
lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. because they want to eat with bread cost germans what they make stuff up all else when they go forward and that's one of the shortest. pulled from the state to take place with the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you...
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are times when you can't dance or both along so we'd meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky dues and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. like i do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there are a few things you probably didn't realize a band. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves doing other bit not to playing that music to sight glass and skateboarding noisily . don't even think about knowing these rules usually apply on public holidays too as well as certain times of the afternoon and evening depending on region or law. in germany it can really pay to hold your tongue insulting somebody can land you a hefty fine off after one year in jail there's examples from real court cases. you have design of the. proof spit up. the more you learn the more you pay a professional footballer recently received a 25000 your fine for insulting a pensioner in a cup of germans are extremely m.v.d. and when it comes to pedestr
are times when you can't dance or both along so we'd meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky dues and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. like i do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there are a few things you probably didn't realize a band. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves doing other bit not to...
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are times when you can't dog all the lore so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky dues and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. but i thought do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there were a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess but leaves doing other bit not to place. the cyclists laugh and skateboarding noisily. don't even think about. these rules usually apply on public holidays too as well as certain times of the afternoon and evening depending on region. i'm for in germany it can really pay to hold your tongue insulting somebody can land you a hefty fine up to one year in jail here's an example from a real court case. you have. the more you were the more you pay a professional footballer recently received 825000 euro fine for insulting a pensioner in the cup. germans are extremely m.v.d. and when it comes to pedestrian crossing and i wonder walking across the str
are times when you can't dog all the lore so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky dues and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. but i thought do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there were a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess but leaves doing other bit not to place....
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lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and malta 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. or liquid brain to ask germans what they missed above all else when they go broke and that's one of the shortest route you still take place with the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey they twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific for riots of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register wheat and spelt are all very popular varieties that never varieties like sprouts bought they usually come in in slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread german seem to think that look for it see it as a really bad version of what they call tools which wh
lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and malta 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. or liquid brain to ask germans what they missed above all else when they go broke and that's one of the shortest route you still take place with the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural...
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and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes. but it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient that is still popular across it's usually spread on. seasons with. topped off with some. health and safety reasons it has to be eaten on the same day it's. just going to leave the meeting in germany is about much more than choosing between one sausage and another trip to the boat shows all of them. can be a veritable adventure. alongside the full spectrum of fresh. there are some more intriguing products for example. ru paul's translates as blood sausage no prizes for guessing what the main ingredient . and you know what they. do so you want me. to spend it in a. book. but it was just like a best. friend. to kids as a treat. i've lived. as meat so what exactly is it. more than the. goodie
and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes. but it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient that is still popular across it's usually spread on. seasons with. topped off with some....
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rachel, from 2016, because donald trump shocked the world. and by 78,000 votes in three states he won. but the only similarities between this election and that election -- my colleague stewart stevens points out -- is the two and the zero in front of them. it's a very different race. and donald trump's strength and resiliency is being vastly overstated in the media, and the durability, the vastness of biden's coalition is being serially underreported. and the fact of the matter is, is the biden campaign is flush with cash, the trump campaign is out of money, out of gas, the candidate is unhinged, and this is going down. you see new polling that has biden up six points in georgia from quinnipiac that's just out. you look at the condition of the senate races. you know, lindsey graham in 2016, when he was a very different person, said, if we pick donald trump, we will be destroyed, and donald trump has brought destruction to the republican party. he has brought destruction to the country. and we're going to watch it all go down in two weeks. consequences are coming for donald trump. >> former republican strategist, co-founder of the lincoln project, which has been a potent for
rachel, from 2016, because donald trump shocked the world. and by 78,000 votes in three states he won. but the only similarities between this election and that election -- my colleague stewart stevens points out -- is the two and the zero in front of them. it's a very different race. and donald trump's strength and resiliency is being vastly overstated in the media, and the durability, the vastness of biden's coalition is being serially underreported. and the fact of the matter is, is the biden...