The reason for the funny clip is apparently a dress fitting
The presenter shared a video on Instagram in which she gives an impressive performance as a mixture of laying hen and Mozart’s Papagena.
The reason for the funny clip is apparently a dress fitting. “The new fashion is sometimes a mystery to me,” wrote Schöneberger. No wonder, as she is dressed in a bright yellow, voluminous feather top, which the 42-year-old obviously immediately associated with a chicken.
And not only that: if you look like that, you can behave like that, she thought. So she began to cackle, flap her wings – and then very impressively laid an imaginary egg. No doubt about it, this “chick” has a sense of humor and the gift of being extremely funny.
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Completely without make-up on Instagram
The moderator cannot be accused of vanity either. On the contrary, Schöneberger shows up again and again in – let’s say – not entirely advantageous situations. For example, she just posted an Instagram video in which she can be seen in fast motion while styling – initially completely without make-up. But be careful, you can get dizzy here.
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He has delighted music lovers all over the world with his art. Now Peter Schreier is dead. The tenor legend was 84 years old.
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Mourning for Peter Schreier: The opera singer died on Boxing Day after a long illness in Dresden, as his longtime secretary of the German Press Agency said on Thursday. First the “Dresdner Neuesten Nachrichten” reported about it. Schreier was considered one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century.
At 65, after decades of stress and pressure, he had said goodbye to the opera and concert stage. After that he was still active as a conductor and teacher until it became too difficult for his poor health. Schreier suffered from back problems, he lived on bypasses and was diabetic.
Born in Meißen, Schreier joined the Dresden Kreuzchor at the age of eight and later studied singing and conducting in Dresden. In 1959 he was on the opera stage for the first time – as the first prisoner in Beethoven’s “Fidelio”. Three years later he made his breakthrough as Belmonte in Mozart’s “The Abduction from the Seraglio”. He then made guest appearances on the world’s most important opera stages from New York to Milan and received international awards.
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Schreier has played more than 60 roles, was involved in the Salzburg Festival and was the most important GDR export hit in the singing field. He enjoyed privileges, and that without a SED party membership. In 1972 he was asked by former fellow students at the Berlin State Opera whether he would like to use the baton. He was then on the podium with the Vienna Philharmonic and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. But he was rooted in his homeland. “I would be missing something if I couldn’t live in Dresden,” he always said.
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Recently there was speculation about his departure from the Foreign Office. Now Sigmar Gabriel is back at the Groko negotiating table. There are also new discussions about Martin Schulz.
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Foreign minister and ex-SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel should participate again for the social democrats in the coalition negotiations with the Union – unlike in the explorations. According to the dpa, Gabriel will be in charge of negotiating the areas of foreign affairs, development, defense and human rights for the SPD. Talks are due to begin on Friday.
Other SPD ministers from the current government should also take on the leadership of working groups for the Social Democrats. Economics minister Brigitte Zypries is on the side of the SPD for the management of the working group economy, justice minister Heiko Maas for the working group inside and law. Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks is to lead the working group on energy, climate protection and the environment for the SPD. Family Minister Katarina Barley is to take the lead in negotiating the family area for the SPD.
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The coalition negotiations start on Friday
A peak meeting of the party leaders heralds the coalition negotiations on Friday morning at 9 a.m. How quickly a degree can be achieved is unclear. Above all, the Union is applying pressure. SPD Vice-Vice President Manuela Schwesig spoke out in favor of speedy talks on Thursday, but added: “We have to take the time we need to ensure that something good comes out of it in the end.”
After the narrow approval of an SPD party congress, tough negotiations are emerging – including on the subjects of refugees, health and labor market policy. The SPD is entering into negotiations with three core demands: a restriction of the unfounded job fixed-term contracts, an introduction to the end of two-tier medicine – that is, the merging of statutory and private health insurance into a citizen’s insurance – and a more far-reaching hardship regulation for the family reunification of refugees with limited protection status.
The Union rejects fundamental changes to the joint exploratory agreement of January 12, but is currently avoiding sharp tones. However, the CSU in particular blocks family reunification and non-objective job fixed-term contracts.
Scheuer: SPD “lying” on fixed-term jobs
CSU General Secretary Andreas Scheuer accused the SPD of hypocrisy in the job debate. The SPD demand was “lying”, “because the number of temporary jobs in the SPD-led federal ministries has risen rapidly in recent years.”
The SPD health expert Karl Lauterbach told the dpa that in addition to the adjustment of doctor’s fees, a reduction of bureaucracy in the system and better cooperation between hospitals and medical practices is important for the SPD. “We will have to achieve a lot in the upcoming coalition negotiations on health, otherwise we will not get through the membership vote.”
In the end, the more than 440,000 SPD members will vote on a coalition agreement. The resistance to a grand coalition in the SPD is great. At the party congress in Bonn last Sunday, the Social Democrats only managed to negotiate with the Union with a narrow majority.
Discussion about ministerial posts for Schulz
In the meantime, a discussion is emerging in the SPD leadership about whether party leader Martin Schulz should take up a post in a possible new black-red cabinet. “That is a question that we will also discuss,” said Bremen’s Prime Minister Carsten Sieling. “It is important to me that the party is strong and as autonomous as possible. That certainly applies to the chairman as well, or at least it would be very good for him,” he added.
The question is extremely delicate for Schulz. If he joined the government under Merkel’s leadership, he would be involved in cabinet discipline. That is why he had not accepted a cabinet post as a candidate for chancellor. After the general election, Schulz had declared that he would not join Merkel’s cabinet. After the exploratory talks were concluded, however, he no longer explicitly ruled this out when asked.
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Bad Münstereifel (dpa) – For his 81st birthday, Heino is now also available in bronze. Marc Brucherseifer, head of the “City Outlet Bad Münstereifel”, gave the pop singer a life-size statue weighing 150 kilograms.
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On Heino’s birthday, the bronze statue was unveiled in the historic Kurhaus in Bad Münstereifel. “First of all, it will stop there,” said Heino’s manager Helmut Werner of the German press agency. “In the coming year we will look for a worthy place for it in the city center.”
Heino was happy about his bronze self: “I am touched and infinitely grateful,” he told the “Bild” newspaper. The statue was made by an artist from Lisbon.
New shock for the SPD: The party is only 18 percent in a recent poll. The negotiations are going well for the Groko – there is agreement on the subject of education.
Shortly before the end of the negotiations on a new grand coalition, the SPD fell to 18 percent in the new ARD “Germany trend” – the worst value ever measured here. In the party, the Jusos in particular fear an accelerated crash and loss of profile if CDU leader Angela Merkel were to be elected Chancellor for the third time since 2005.
In several federal states, the right-wing populist AfD has already pushed itself in front of the former people’s party. In the new “Germany trend”, SPD leader Martin Schulz slips to his worst value in this survey after his lurching course of the last few weeks – he loses five points and ends up with only 25 percent approval.
Overshadowed by the fragile state of the oldest party in Germany, which is fitting into the crisis of social democracy across Europe, the Union and the SPD reached further agreements on Friday night. The planned coalition of CDU, CSU and SPD wants to change the Basic Law so that the federal government can participate more in the expansion of all-day schools and a digital pact for schools. To this end, paragraph 104c of the Basic Law should be changed, announced the negotiators in Berlin.
“Lighthouse Project Education”
So far, federal financial aid has only been permitted for financially weak municipalities. A two-thirds majority in the Bundestag is necessary for the planned amendment to the Basic Law – which a grand coalition would not have. The Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Manuela Schwesig (SPD), emphasized that the education, digital and research package comprised a total of six billion euros. Two billion euros of this is to be made available for the expansion of all-day schools and for care, and a legal right to all-day care for primary school children is to be introduced. There should be a billion for a student loan reform. The agreement on the “lighthouse project education” could also be an important argument to convince the SPD base in the membership decision to agree to the coalition.
The parliamentary manager of the CSU MPs in the Bundestag, Stefan Müller, said that they also wanted to introduce exemption from fees for the master class students. “Federal and state, hand in hand” is the new motto, said the SPD politician Hubertus Heil. Up until now, education has been almost exclusively a matter for the federal states, and the so-called prohibition of cooperation has so far largely prohibited the federal government from co-financing the education sector. The topic should become the “flagship” of the coalition, so Heil. A billion-dollar pension package had previously been agreed.
The hot phase of the negotiations
Unlike the SPD, according to the “Germany trend”, the difficult government formation has not harmed the Union so far. Like the beginning of January, it comes to 33 percent. The AfD would come to 14 percent (plus 1), the FDP to 10 percent (plus 1), the Left to 11 percent (plus 2) and the Greens to 11 percent (unchanged). In a Forsa survey in January, the SPD only came to 17 percent.
With the first meeting of the more than 90 negotiators, the Union and SPD will start the hot phase of the negotiations on Friday afternoon. All 18 working groups should also present their results for around 20 minutes at the SPD headquarters. CSU General Secretary Andreas Scheuer criticized the fact that the working groups had submitted “10 pages plus” – the declared goal is to present a leaner contract than the 180 pages last time. But there is a willingness to reach agreement on all sides – it has not yet been decided whether negotiations will have to go beyond the previously planned end on Sunday.