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i do expect you are reading my name is the name sue and i work at your. 2 business to w. news live from berlin the us president elect joe biden says now is the time to heal and america. it's time to put a word or harsh rhetoric or the temperature of see each other again most rejoinder again. like you delivered his victory speech on its own state of delaware after being declared the election went.
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on to come to the show us president elect joe biden has addressed the nation for the 1st time since being the cleric the winner of the election that took place on tuesday biden delivered his victory speech in his home state of delaware along signed by president elect camila harris the running mates emerged victorious after taking a clear lead and the fiercely contested battleground state of pennsylvania after days of vote counting in a speech biden pledged to act as the president of all americans not just those who share his views and ideas let's take a listen. it's time to put away the horse rider who are trapped richer see each other again most richer over again. and i'm ready for our growth we have to stop trying to. your opponents as our enemies they are 8 not our enemies they're
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american they're american. the bible tells us to everything there's a season a time to build a time to reprint a time to serve and a time to do this is the time get here in america. now this campaign is over. what is the will of people what is our mandate. i believe it's this american have called upon us to marshal forces of decency the forces affairs to marshal forces of science and the 1st of hope. in the great problems of our time. the brother to control the virus about a bill press bird are about to secure your family's health care about our chief
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racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country. we have team coverage on that story with me in the studio is william cool cloth from our u.s. election team and standing by in washington is like a college team you what were the most remarkable aspects of this 1st public appearance of the president elect. joe biden gave a really good really convincing speech and that was important because he is not considered the best public speaker but he really stressed that the country needs to stand together and as we heard he emphasize this healing aspect and that's that's been a welcome change for many americans after 4 years of donald trump's very divisive rhetoric and biden also talked about tackling. crisis head on
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and that of course comes after after many months of hearing president donald trump speak about how 1st those this wasn't serious. when when you know tens of thousands of americans were dying still really wasn't listening to the science so hearing joe biden take this very seriously was you know it was also very comforting to many americans william biden said in his speech that the outcome of this election to him was a mandate for bipartisan cooperation in the current climate what could that look like it's a good question because the current climate has been the climate for a long time and it's been getting worse over a long time let's not forget this is not start with donald trump donald trump is a symptom not a cause of an environment of a political system that has been getting more and more divisive more and more politically tribal for decades now and largely due to republicans the republican party has made a strategic decision going back as far as the late eighty's early ninety's that
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they were going to use wedge issues to divide america to win elections you know and we see that leading up through the obama in the obama years when you had mitch mcconnell say he is one of his top priority was to make obama a one term president it failed but he did succeed in blocking a lot of obama's agenda you had the tea party that a stencil it was about economic issues but there was a lot of racially coded language in that movie. going forward you know joe biden really is only hope is yes he talks of being a united but joe biden is also not naive he's not new to the city to to the scene to washington obama sometimes came off as a little bit naive when he tried to you know bring up you know talk a lot about this rhetoric of bringing people together biden might come out with come out with a little more credibility could meet mcconnell mitch mcconnell a little bit more eye to eye when it comes to negotiations with the senate which looks like it is likely to stay in republican hands setting up for
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a lot of partisan divisions in a biden administration this is a big day not just for joe biden come on harris made history today by becoming the 1st woman and woman of color to be elected as vice president and her acceptance speech she paid tribute to those who paved the way for her and celebrate at the country's commitment to democracy that brought voters out in record numbers and this election let's listen in. congressman john lewis congressman john lewis. before his passing wrote democracy is not a state it is an act. and what he meant was that america's democracy is not guarantee it is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it. to guard it and never take it for granted and protecting our democracy takes
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struggle it takes sacrifice but there is joy in it and there is progress because we the people have the power to build a better future. and when our very democracy was on the ballot in this election with the very soul of america at stake and the world. you ushered in a new day for america. a new day for america come one harris also emphasize that while she may be the 1st she won't be the last i'm still joined by william glue craft here in the studio and
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color of like are in washington color how important has come on harris been for the biden campaign and the success i lost connection there yes i can hear you now all right i asked how important. exactly how crucial was kamel i harris in invest successful run for the presidency of joe biden. you know you really cannot overstate her importance for biden's campaign and the win of biden and harris in this election. by then but especially by young progressives was considered not the most exciting candidates bed when he named harris says fies president or at that point has this vice
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presidential candidate that made a huge difference especially to to young voters and especially to young women voters i was out. matter plaza today after the women have been announced and i talked to many young women who were saying they were elated excited so so happy about their when and one of them said 'd hey listen come on harris was the reason i voted for this tickets so she really brought back the enthusiasm that the 5 campaign was lacking there for a little bit and has contributed hugely to his when well what can we expect from coming here as president i think exactly what joe biden said months ago when he 1st nominated her chose her to be the candidate which is i want her to be my number one advisor which was exactly his position as vice president to barack obama a very skilled very experienced prosecutor attorney general
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a senator someone who clearly joe biden respects and that's the role that it's not just going to be for the optics not just be just set up a woman 420242028 presidents a presidential run that as well but also there to counsel and to advise play a very soft substantial role in a by the administration all right let's take a look at the current president because as the news of joe biden's victory broke president donald trump was out golfing at the trump national golf course and sterling virginia it finished up his game before returning to the white house several hours later with biden supporters cheering the president's motorcade from the side of the road so far refused to concede defeat in the election and says he will legally challenge the results. now carlos back to you the election was called some 12 hours ago from the looks of it donald trump is still refusing to concede what can we expect from him now i
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can't hear you. all right let's pose this question to william here in the studio we'll try with carla again later what can we expect we don't know what we can expect is donald trump is not one to follow norms he's not one to act presidential in the sense that we have come to be accustomed to what it means to be presidential what act and speak like a u.s. president but ultimately it doesn't matter there is nothing legal or constitutional or binding about donald trump conceding or admitting defeat it's in the constitution that i knew in january 20th of the following year of the next president is sworn in based on the electoral college vote which is based on the popular vote based on how people vote we course know that you don't have to win the electoral college to win the popular vote but generally the people choose the president and that is joe biden and joe biden will be the next president of the united states. for the past days and months really i'm going to continue with you
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because unfortunately we've lost the connection to washington d.c. . trump has cast doubt baselessly about the u.s. election system. what what's up with his supporters now do they believe the outcome do they still trust the democratic process that has taken place in the united states you're always been have a handful of people and a handful in a country of 350000000 americans of course many millions of people we already have a minority of people who are going to believe what they want to believe and that it doesn't matter what the facts say but the fact is that our democracy is about laws and people and we have systems in place we have institutions we have rules and norms and laws that ensure that as we finally see facts when and information real accurate information matters so very titles to believe what they
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want to believe in if they want to listen to just you know what president trump is saying that's fine but we have we shouldn't discount the majority of americans which. many republicans who are going to uphold the values of the united states of as a democracy that joe biden like it or not is the president states and that's just the way a democracy works you have elections you win you lose them. too many americans this was the most important election of their lifetimes something that we heard over and over again now that it's almost over there are still votes being counted of course what lessons can we draw i mean every election that i can remember is recall the most important election of our lifetime which kind of creates a boy who cries wolf situation it might have some more truth in this election given the climate catastrophe we're facing the pentameter facing and all of the presidential norms that we've seen broken in the last 4 years the pieces that have to be put back together there is a silver lining though i don't think we should just see this as
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a crisis and gloom and doom the united states has been through a stress test us democracy has been through a stress test and i would say it's past it let's take a step back we the months leading up to this election a pandemic problem with the mail service the president so in doubt into the electoral process and the integrity of it we have now seen these last 3 or 4 days of the process working in the most transparent way you can think you've had press conferences for mid-level civil servants who never thought that they might see you know a camera have to take questions from reporters they're used to sitting in offices counting votes we've seen how this process works and we should all feel i think americans everywhere should feel that they that their process can be trusted that there are systems in place to count these votes and their vote matters. thank you very much for this analysis. you're watching the way it is on the gulf in berlin thank you for joining us and thanks to our entire team here in the newsroom and across the u.s.
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so worked tirelessly to bring you our special election coverage will leave you now with some impressions of the celebrations from joe biden's victory. in the fight of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. cuts for the major cities. in such. enter the missionary and the trade minister the diplomat who could always get
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straight to the point to. the good to institute an outgoing director close to tell a man. we look at his final year in office and his in press of career. labeling the last cultural diplomatic. starts november 16th on d w. i .
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this is the story of 2 heroes and the hot. it is the 130 minutes of the 20 the team wants a cup final between argentina and germany and brazil went on to show to find some of influx of. what's more than just a goal of blinding brilliance in football history. of the stability of his followers a moment as a live let's look of the. political to the bottle to flood the food as. it was more than a moment that made their nation happy and. censures if you leave them in their minds in. the soup or at the very top but from the top there is only one way to go down. because it was the one that pick up. and became sure less and get scripts.
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because neither of their careers really saw the sun again in the shadow of this moment. 60 years slate's on the show left the football stage inside posting a picture of his career highlights he was 29 years old and. he had to leave the dalton family in 2020 it's ok more than 3 months to find a new club the 28 year old joined p.s.v. eindhoven to rebuild his career the media called it an escape. from the fish most. viewed shoeless sounded really exciting it was always this feeling you have to you have to you have to i thought i had to keep struggling on. we are moved by stories of magical beings.
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we love to see individuals who defeats a parry a palace all on the route fight to give us hope. heroes are people we look up to because they solve problems they inspire us. football stadiums are staged for heroic aspects some players even carry their message on the pitch use this beautiful game to actually change the world for better do something do anything. we have incredible power. but i'm sure they didn't meet applause and. why did the world cup win a say goodbye with these words let's go back to a time when he was just a new comer in the world of football for. what he was 18 years of when he scored 20 goals in his 1st 2 seasons and he didn't have a chance in the well if. that's your left minds after 2 years as coach said goodbye
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with these words. you speak of the internet's another classic of it's a shot game show let's next plot leave a business also just a stepping stone on his journey to the top to move to chelsea and scored 8 goals in his 1st year at stamford bridge and gets. his career was even more promising than just 17 he started out and don't want us the german bund kids lost it's a perfect technique he was part of a few clubs don't want super squads who want to german titles by the age of 19 a year later he decided to move on because every club wanted maffeo. the same time she learned. monos regis spielers will be there to scare me about that superstar mario joined by and and the most renowned manager at that time and in 20
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foot seen both players were boosted on to the biggest stage there it's the world to come so how do you top that it's like this. when you leave product on guts in the 88 minute off the final he whispered into his. mouth shoulder welsh you are better than this. he told him what no 22 year old should be told you are better than god. you have like that amazing more than you can hope and everything's got sure lisette i could push myself for 3 or 4 weeks but then i fell into the deepest of holes i didn't want to play football anymore i was completely down. plus once you have been the best the world won't settle for anything less suddenly they were expected
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to be superhuman that's what thought surely in 2015 for 32000000 euros ignoring that he had struggles in his 2nd season at shots he was expected to play like a world champion all the calls from one assist surely couldn't deliver suddenly the hero needed help i did anyone notice heroes aren't supposed to need help people think about sports psychology ok this is something that you don't need when there are they're dealt with things go wrong and i would strongly disagree with that point of view it's harder to deal with success as well as that as it is hard to deal with you know losses or your feet. same with god so that's by and the one that can turn out to be a good team player that's not all told. one man army that 1st gets a performed as usual in 27 games to sports 10 times like in his smallest season and
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dark wants. his performance in the 2nd season was still ok but he rarely played the for 90 minutes with every match he turned more into what he owes us coaches substitute so what did he do he really lived his famous field goal over and over like when he acted the commentary. live it. posted this clip himself on social media and he published a book for kids titles. big dreams. the hero knew he was quickly running out of chances to pick himself up again at this point a patch on began to fall. to. be a model that styles himself as well not only that in commercial after commercial he
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posed as a top solitary fighter. and nobody told him that is not who you are la you look at those who are so good so he kept on going. and what he every 4 martial depict in him as a lonely hero he became the only hero. in 2016 things seem to take its turn off the backs up was the time that champions what unites us still. it seems too good to be true. surely the choices fall my mind's coach thomas to play and gets a return to the prodigal son. was. i know his new father didn't want to talk but it's well coming what sounded more like a 1st aid service for a broken man enjoy
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a trance fact cool. i would think if you just meant often and. it's god it was mystics to. the last and you're not done asked a whole from folks at all as i'm given this like. i was mislead there well moments of joy for this what's come to the hour but there were few and far between when was the wrong choice the former champions found themselves on the bench and facing public criticism. does not soar feel variableness are. really. good they really not care but where they just sick and tired. tired of people judging of others having to defend them good months of. the lesson in values and the more each question in my most of them of the gun so. i
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just. kind of always having cameras pointed at them. in 2017 minute that's it was diagnosed with a rat metabolic illness which can cost for teeth and weight gain both things he was criticized for all the elements sounded like a possible reason from obvious failure to fulfill his promise as a waltz closs plan it's an illness that can be cost by too much pressure. but they have to face it's tough. it's our job to show that your wallet will it's a business where every sort of weakness could be used against you that's kind of the reasons why a psychologist work more and more of the fuel sports. their doctors to alan. in 20. 4 years of the other girl at the mark and not guts and she went ahead to start. mother teammates went to the next one. the heroes were not to good.
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man he was seen in this commercial wallowing in self pity for having been left out and in that same year his stars in the 4 parts are in a tree about how we fail to handle the expectations that's based on his iconic quote thank. you. and a surely even had his pep talk to 2 on his skin. fall 7 times stand up. but every time he stood up he stood up a tiny bit small. dos woman mike box believed at least 80 percent off and then picked athletes go through postal limpy the question of time before and during a tournament it's emotionally tough creating huge pressure. it seems unlikely that football players would be spared from something like that especially after becoming
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the world's capirossi. and they suffer in silence as shirley said talking openly and honestly about things is impossible in this business you always have to play a certain role to survive. so if you can hear us need help what advice with a therapist give well like whatever they work with it leads to came back after you to excess or very successful at the time. and make sure that they don't just talk about the success because to me it's important that there is some sort of identity of themselves that does not just include their last or their latest success i. think i just imagined that this move in the 47th minute had turned out differently and mrs shots had gone in with this your report about the fallen genius to you. and how the courageous and nice young
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man have turned out. cards blessings and good ideas these benedictine monks how will. they transform their monastery into an ecological seen one. what is it possible to reconcile the. miss sally with religious devotion. ecofriendly my. constant scream at me. next on d w. these are parts of our car made using stamps not precious. impeccably captured snapshots by frederico. artist with extraordinary technique. to create
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a perfect combination of motives and time you're rolling. in 60 minutes on d w. the last sentence of credo need to pick up on a day about other people go for it all over the press and home the 4th time for the for the most receiving that makes them a little at risk but i'm assuming a valet that the last dragon was water as you call it the heart of the. degree books on. the but. the good. it's. just so. this is think unicode smoked i'm addicted to cycling fast it's exciting
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a real challenge this and so that's also what i train the ability to accelerate in . the fight and in back man. how do i negotiate or heel man bike rode hard shoulder i ride close to the hard shoulder until i'm over the top and the pressure's off when i conquered the hill and the more i look around and admire the landscape the less efficient it is this. morning the man on the bike is a monk and he's heading for planck's devon abbey in bavaria. i'm abbott bader i've been head of the benedictine abbey of planck's stanton since 2010 so previously i was administered prior here.
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to the. area where the. area where you. don't really. order at sloboda pray and work that's the benedictine model plunks dechen abbey has an annual turnover of around $5000000.00 euros. added beda is like its c.e.o. he's also the librarian responsible for some 120000 books. they include his doctoral thesis on electing an abbot from a historical perspective. he never imagined he would one day become abbot himself when he wrote these lines. it's the richly endowed with eyes like the abbot has
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a 360 degree view in the spectrum of foresight there are both the people who are interested to him and everything in the monastery. so foresight also includes what is hidden from the eye and can only be grasped through intuition into it. well that's the theory the reality looks a bit different these days it's up time it's being abbott is no fun it's kind of the you constantly have to deal with some conflict or stupid issue . as a then i think to myself well there are things you can do well as happened but there are also a lot of issues where i think oh no those are things that. i'm meeting with the guest house staff. with these corona rules we just have to play
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trial and error. something's always changing as we're using the ventilation strategy that means the doors and windows in the dining room are open but then people get up and close them because there's a draft. they could also leave their dishes in the farmhouse room and go up the new stairs that's another possibility. we can establish an alternative route but whether people use it or not is out of our hands. so there has to be one staircase leading down and another leading up woods in both of them to long for the world well at least we have a plan for what we should do if it gets really bad and then gunshy a bit. sick in our this team we're not hard from the 12 monks there are some 120 lay people employed at the abbey otherwise it couldn't function of course cut my name's gabriella i'm the manager of the guest house and conference center in functioning. got me and organizes more than 15000 overnight stays annually
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the qualified hotel manager previously worked in normal hotels she's been at plank stepan for 10 years now very tough because even the work is the same whether it's in a monastery a guest house or a hotel it's no worse and no better and no more or less strenuous. when things get busy and hop also helps out serving food. the abbey operates like a family business. in gifting halls there are no distractions in our guest house no telephones new radio cell phones of course no television no radio and so when the guests make a conscious choice. to martin this is a must as a fresh from our garden but i pity it. usually the monkees in their refectory in the cloistered area where outsiders are not allowed. if they
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want to eat with this it or as they have to come to the guest house dining room. all the food is organically produced and from the region. most of it was cultivated by the monks themselves home grown vegetables and meat from healthily fed animals. it's a source of pride in planche dechen. 30 amp up until i became an apprentice at 16 i didn't care what kind of meat was set in front of me or of was how the animal had lived or where the meat came from the gulf and get out how much pesticide the grain and everything was covered with life are different than truth but it's why i decided to work here we thought richard the farmer often comes by and then he asks do you need potatoes or do you need root for obama you don't have to ship everything halfway around the world so that food is cheap that's my opinion anyway
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myself and. in addition to running a guest house and conference center the monks also grow crops and keep animals. the abbey owns $350.00 hectares of land some of it is pasture some arable the rest forest plants that can is known for its organic produce. a little bit in the in. the area where. the little. bit of. the abbey is down in the valley a road through the forest leads uphill to the farmland. venue to create green is cost get just if i give the cows green grass which they
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like then i'm also happy that it's a pleasure to keep animals so at least if it is for me they're also god's creatures that was that and when they're grateful for something good to eat up i feel one with god i feel fulfilled and happy because of reading. hello i'm brother richard i'm the economist and i manage the font of. all. when you. get off of the scene you. know. these are not dairy cows in tank staton cattle are raised for their meat. and. it's important to the monks that all the animals are treated humanely and have everything they need even if they're destined for slaughter.
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benedictine monks have an obligation to pray together 5 times a day but brother richard has his own little chapel for when he can't get away from the farm the talk of the day is structured so that prayer sustains the work but in practice the work becomes prayer the goal is not work but prayer always and finding fulfillment in god. best ready iseman here as monks were supposed to set an example that's made you know that all we give laypeople a space where they can relax mentally emotionally and physically beating me and i talking then they go back to their everyday lives so politely says we monks provide this for them it was mentioned. this monk also works hard so that guests feel well cared for his job involves
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getting up at half past 11 at night 6 days a week. i'm brother boney fox yes and i run the bakery the. brother boney fazio's has been master baker here for 30 years and his sauerkraut bread has won prizes hundreds of loaves and bread rolls are baked here every night . i sleep when i have time in the mornings when i finished work usually until noon around 2 or 3 hours and then again in the evening. benedictine monasteries are self-supporting they don't receive any money from the diocese producing organic food isn't just idealism it also has to be profitable. this kind of romantic. it's not a romantic life where you make a little bread and then slaughter
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a few pigs the next day because it's fun. for sure is this is that's not what it's about creative mind of course and so many of my customers say it's lovely that we do everything ourselves from the earth to the bread this is other. people appreciate that. our businesses give us an income from them we'll see people it's our livelihood. this is. st benedict's rule says guests must always be welcomed as if they were christ himself. many visitors also call at the abbey shop. everything here is homegrown or homemade. it's a good place to buy a souvenir in addition the monks supply for 30 organic food stores they also sell
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their produce at weekly markets in the region like here in allen and some 90 kilometers from the abbey today abba data has stopped by. hello how are things everything's great. the meatloaf the emer bread is sold out we could sell something else they hope is the planted bread is terrific sensational yes it's sensational. abbott bedo was born here in allen and this brief visit is also an opportunity to see his parents who were there in memphis he always wanted to do some kind of social work then he decided to become a monk for me that came as a real blow to me it wasn't easy for me. as well i wanted i mean for for me he does about he's done well so far it's you know how good i did start i'm proud of him now really proud of him because when you this is my work by hand. i
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sow the abbotts robes for him for all the monks his concept was that. the. there's. the area right. here the st benedict's ruled that his monks should come together for prayer 5 times a day but it's seldom that all 12 brothers can assemble in plank stack nabby their busy lives make it impossible. to sit. yeah. oh oh oh yeah.
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the. the crypt underneath the abbey church is a special place one of the monks shows us around. my i'm father christophe heinzman. i teach religion at 4 state schools we want to be here in the monastery i am responsible for the orthodox ecumenism with a focus on the liturgy here in this beautiful church and to get here. from his just to him here i need to me this is have an instant in him and i call
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him as a window on have an equal when the saints gaze down at us through the icon i see above all the most holy mother of god the virgin mary but all other saints as well it's a visualize ation of the saints who are already made perfect and. he prays here every day for the deceased monks. that he will also be buried in this wall someday is a beautiful prospect for him to use i'm deaf is not the right word for what we experience is the withering away from this world a process of being born into the fullness of life where christ the lord will meet us because that's something beautiful. should decide what we don't have anyone a rising tomorrow. up in the guest house. is handing over
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to brother patrick for the weekend. still there's a misprint in the newspaper it says mass is it 1015 from ft and if someone calls it's 9 o'clock there's no mass at 1015. my mom is father i'm brother patrick and i'm the porter at planck's that is cool so splunk. it was certainly thank you you too. clanks said nattie brother patrick hello. the porter's job is to act as a communication channel between the monastery and the outside world. oh so. his family wish him happy birthday although monks don't celebrate their
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birthdays religious feasts are more important. also your. own people think life must be perfect in a monastery that we stroll in silence through the cloisters all day of the fall while those times are over if they ever existed among many people think a monastery is an ideal world i thought you might be a bit of a but we are just ordinary human beings but for the minute so i'll put it this way . with any group of men there's always going to be friction i know what does. although there is a lack of newcomers plank steffen is investing in the future a crane towers over the abbey church and the green tarpaulin conceals a new guest house.
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currently our house of wood and straw is our greatest innovation the wood is from our own forest and the straw is a renewable raw material derived from our own organic agriculture that's how we came up with the idea for the new building and. laid it with straw you know it'll probably be the largest building using wooden straw in the whole of southern germany. no. like at home on my parents' farm and the straw tasted just like this childhood memories it's been for brother andreas here in the monastery i'm the seller responsible for the finances. business manager. the estimated building costs are 6000000 euros although most of the raw materials are produced on the estate it apart every beam is a tree concept but all the temper comes from our own forest for the ticket brother
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richard had the trees felled and the temper cut and the sawmill. the great thing is that it is bound c o 2 which means that the c o 2 in this wood is taken out of the atmosphere for the next 100 years or even longer that's active climate protection. employment act 2 for commercial it's. a guest house that also stores c.e.o. 2. brother andrew as his hobby is beekeeping which has a long tradition in monasteries. since i'm a good beekeeper checks on his bees at least once a week from today i'm doing just a quick check to see if there are any irregularities around the entrance so seen since.
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the. to senate but this is a brood comb you can see the brood areas like this i hold it up to the light to see the fresh brewed that has not yet been kept that way i know that a queen is on or in this. to being in midst and getting through so the bees with the yellow feet are actually still finding pollen in the pollen yet some did so they'll get through the winter shelf and into. the prayer and work that earths us i think we benedictines don't take off that easily and i think that's
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a good spirituality. this is a 3rd mythical also floyd and fills me with joy to know that for 25 years you are monastic community here in planck's that has been doing everything possible to protect the environment to live in harmony with god's creations. in time with. the bees are more than just a hobby as well as providing honey they pollinate the vegetable plants and the fruit trees the apple trees for instance where brother richard is working. to 456. the best apples are sold directly. and they're all the same. but most of the harvest is immediately processed the monks produce 60000 liters of apple juice annually all of it in
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organic quality for over 20 years now it was a tough decision organic farming is more expensive and more labor intensive. but climate change can't be ignored and the monks are committed to sustainable farming. this is. the cool meaning of valve our poverty is that nothing belongs to us kind of i don't own a book of heroes i don't own a tree so i don't own the car and i don't own the bike i don't be violent to me or my uses so i take good care of them. and the more we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother ricciardo brother under water abbott beda this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it.
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a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beda and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path of the beta provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict. to stimulate the hikers thoughts. on the hook guns he was hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out moving on starting out moving on a whole life's like that and leave. us a little peace and quiet in the busy every day life of the monks. but there's a business concept here to. the past connects the abbey with the medieval town of bashing. so it brings tourists
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from one place to the other the town and monastery are closely linked economically and spiritually the hiking trail isn't the only link between avid data and mayor eyes and high heat. backing also supports the abbey financially for instance with renovation costs. to schools the abbey is the intellectual and spiritual center of the region not just the town but the whole region i like to say it's not just a monastery it's our planks that nabby intercourse the plank. at the thanksgiving service everything is a bit different this year. instead of holy water there's disinfectant spray at
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the entrance. usually the church is bursting at the seams but due to the coronavirus social distancing must be adhered to this year. he stopped by and severely god is with us we trust in his presence knowing that eventually we'll understand. their needs and he will enlighten us on how to continue and it will be a new path the since it's already happened countless times we have to be open we should always make plans with this in mind i'll make a plan but also leave room for god of missions. the threat of corona has played havoc with the guest house business. but up on the farm this year's harvest has been good. one more reason to thank god on this day.
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