tv Markus Lanz Deutsche Welle January 16, 2021 4:30pm-5:32pm CET
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ok i say yes there was a threat. on . the departure is a little show off it's out. everything is recorded with photos being taken of people taking photos. it is typical of the japanese to wave until the train is out of sight. we leave the city. the light reflected from the star is part of the plan because the stars of q show have to glisten. that.
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we head out into the countryside. lunch is about to be served on the train with chefs from the 7 prefectures of key you show on board preparing exquisite meals. dining in the correct order is crucial for proper enjoyment and of course a few introductory ones. most because it's all that is selfish to go have a pleasant meal and feel free to ask any questions this way because i got the study of this must. be off. the train mags only brief stops and one of them. we meet
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the 7 stars biggest bath who hero tasha row stands at almost every platform where the train stops he has yet to actually take the train but he still loves it. the city's mascots also make an appearance when the 7 stars arrives wral way stations come to life. know has made his passion for the 7 stars into his profession and he now works at the train station just as i like the design and how it draws so many guests to our area the city of khan's aki and saga prefecture. has . the luxury train has only been around since 2013 and its japanese designers were inspired by the luxury trains of the bel air park. the 7 stars moves at a markedly slow pace and mostly sticks to the scenic route. in
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japan sanch cross-country round journeys and not just pleasant excursions with fine dining they have an almost philosophical game i go that's cool so as i already said this morning the 7 stars gold lowers the 7 stars concept consists of the following 3 points firstly it gives passengers with the title a space for them to reflect on their past lives and generate a new ideas for their future peace and quiet while letting the outside landscape pass by or through the window it was just a 2nd like we also aim to give our passengers new experiences as they think about their daughters' lives at us and finally as i will the 3rd point is for our passengers to have new encounters with us our crew and the people of you shooting at that but i feel it is very important to enable our passengers to have these 3 experiences at the mall i do see that it is. offering a train ride without an actual destination with a so. aim of pleasantly meandering past nice scenery was initially seen as an
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economic risk there are now several different luxury trains making their way through japan and these exorbitant excursions are consistently sell without. food. in this veritable hotel on wales the dining car turns into a cocktail bar in evening. while cocked ounce are being served on the 7 styles you have the opportunity to reflect on your past and future as recommended by the crew manager this concept hasn't really getting traction and european trains. do. we disembark from the 7 stars and the next morning we board the ufo in no mori
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another very special train. here 2 passengers enjoy special attention on this special train with a normal take it props. the train a specially designed for enjoying the view and the seats and windows are particularly high up. you can look over the conductor shoulder in the cabin with its big windows. we're heading for a particularly popular vacation region in. the train is named after the hot springs resort you fall in and because it passes through dense forest areas it was painted green.
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unlike in the 7 stars however you have to stand in line in the you for a no more 8 to get your meal but it's a special treat. this bento box was specially designed for the train. food on trains has a tradition of its own because the trains here don't usually have dining cars instead passengers can buy vento boxes at the train stations or like here in the train. they seem to hit the spot. the forest is becoming increasingly dense as the route passes through narrow river valley the mountainous interior is less populated than the coastal regions. was. there too getting your
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picture taken on the train is part of a experience. the guests quickly grab a stamp as souvenirs from a trip are a must for any japanese traveler and every special train and many sites offer commemorative stamps. upon arrival a new photo in almost all the passengers photograph each other to remember their brief stay. they take a hot foot bath. there is steam rising everywhere as you for in his famous for its hot springs. and its weather phenomena are impressive with the sky hosting a real spectacle. up
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in the mountains the hot springs trickle out in plain sight and you might almost feel a bit uneasy with all this volcanic activity. it's like a volcanic egg ok. a shrine about 100 years old shows that nature here can be anything but harmless little sacrifices are meant to calm the horses of niter. in the sun some tar result is dedicated to an ancient japanese garden and living culture. and on center is a japanese thermal bath dance to dry of a description or wants offered to guests and. the bath is deliberately kept simple you lie down inside and enjoy the hot water nobody here would even think of making
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a bubble bath out of it because for the japanese this would be tantamount to sacrilege. there is even a traditional fireplace in the suite. the meal is celebrated as if it were almost a religious ritual this is just one course of many. that they have a favorite food that. i can associate was and was taken or so cut a little so there was a massive. passengers receive a detailed explanation about how to eat i was like oh my god this cup was. holy saw it's a welcome break from the hustle of everyday japanese life. next
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morning we're back at it again on a little local train getting ready to depart. and that. was. our trip is taking us toward the are so region this little side road leads into the crater area of the mt asshole volcano. that is often a sparsely frequented lines that reveal the most beautiful landscapes. it was. the fans are displayed on board and here almost exclusively residents from the area take the local trains. was. it
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that we reached the small town of bongo taka ta which has 2 special things about it . passengers are welcomed with an old folk song. was. and the person in charge here is a cat the official head of the station in bongo tackett hour is named can ya. having a cat as a station manager is perhaps indicative of a certain easygoing approach to life. may be needed in this area too because we're approaching one of the most active volcanoes in japan. they are so area was declared a national park back in 1900. o.t.
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for making the os to cujo national park the oldest in japan. the volcano spearing ash and smoke towers in the background mt also is a volcano with a dented craters and it's colder out extends across 380 square kilometers within which lies the city of our soul and extensive fertile land. this is the not a kentucky waterfall and the national park is famous for its streams and gorges. the vocal on a group is hollowed out meaning you can view the water streaming down from behind. water plays a big role for people here. in our so there is a restaurant situated below a small spring and build around many fountains or this in there the rain that fell
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and also 30 or 50 years ago penetrated deep into the earth and is now emerging again as spring water and it's the best water you can imagine the water temperature is 13.5 degrees celsius so it is also very good for cooling. a day ok no she towel off has little traditional dishes here it. comes out as though these are sugar tama don't go little rice balls. they are made from rice that has been around in japan for a long time. ago which are made from sweet sticky rice and not after being chilled with water like here taste the best of always it was in japanese culture a great deal of emphasis is placed on celebrating the season with such clear water like here is a pleasantly refreshing in the summer and when you fish so many notice out of this water and eat them it's a playful and fun experience for the all good to. it speaks to our souls and minds
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which take joy in the seasons thought i'm going to move that's what my gosh he saw men are forming the betting on this he'll. be seeing cold noodles from a bamboo stam is also a way to celebrate food a piece of japanese tradition and for their part japanese people have no trouble fishing the noodles out of the water. here contemplation and quirkiness sometimes much. thank you the whole town is full of little fountains. everything here seems very indelicate but the a delicate scenery is fragile with a severe earthquake rocking the area in 2060. the famous are so temple was also partially destroyed.
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q japan is a country of contrasts with excited passengers people have no trouble fishing the noodles out of the water. here contemplation and quirkiness sometimes much. thank you the whole town is full of little fountains. everything here seems very indelicate but the a delicate scenery is fragile with a severe earthquake rocking the area in 2060. the famous are so temple was also partially destroyed. thank you. thank you pan is a country of contrasts with excited passenger. is getting them must absolve is
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while the his her yoshi steam train white said camacho station. is the special train as an attraction in future especially since the japanese don't get much by cation time making short outings by popular. n.q. sure people have discovered the appeal of special trains it all started with a luxury of 7 stars and now nearly every region has its own train. each of the trains has its own character meant to exude more than a stone just in luxury and with cars boasting an old fashioned but completely modernized designed.
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the rotex passengers through the kumar river valley. following the course of the river for about 2 and a half hours. the car with the viewing window reveals majestic scenery i was. the train is driven by the oldest still operational steam locomotive engine pan belts in 1922 i. bought the view outside is the main attraction the river is one of the fastest flowing waterways in the country however it is also dammed in some places. this route used to be one of the most
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important transit cardinals to the south. now however it is mostly local trains and of course the steam train giving herons a start. we will reach hitto yoshi in just a moment where passengers are welcomed by a big name in japanese gastronomy. the horror the horror. show you. or your me show has been selling bento boxes containing local delicacies for 50 years. before. the had actually got outside 30 there's almost nothing but mountains here what you see. this area is great for collecting chestnuts which are a specialty here they're an absolutely local product iraq and prepared here from o'reilly i wanted to find the i you freshwater salmon also come from the cooler
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river here and are famous i you know and it's. i. many people come here just to see mr show book but he is now in his late eighty's and his wooden box is starting to get heavy for him. can an icon like him just grow in the town now. the 1st. test i've been doing this for 50 years my physical strength isn't what it used to be and i'm starting to consider retiring. but my clients while that may be my thing. and each still means something in japan. it'll yoshi along the river is now not just for its hot springs the city and its
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water are also famous for another japanese product. such a craft so to hear. rice is used to produce a spirit also known as japanese foka. the rice is 1st cooked then spread out finally and afterwards a mold is added before the make straight is ferment it and then the brew is finally distilled this tradition has been pursued here for around 200 years. all. the way here we are at the stage of production where the rice we let ferment over night is taken out and we add he's to get it quiet if they do then leave it to ferment a 2nd time making it stronger than just coming in get it simple stick with it was
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how he was thinking and what if the 200 year old pitchers have a crack. here you can see little cracks and hairs well. all we repair such cracks whenever possible but you can see there was once a picture here too that completely broke apart if they break completely at it we have no choice but to throw them away. dating back even farther than the tradition of distilling so true other religious rites practised in the hour we are so shrine founded about 1200 years ago. it was. in order from everywhere the oaken chief festival takes place where traditional dances are performed in the evening.
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the seasons are depicted symbolically. the festival last several days the next morning nearly the entire town gathers at the temple who is complete complex has been declared a national cultural heritage site. the priests and to the temple where the lions are already waiting today is that day. was. required. first of all could be compared to a harvest festival as the harvest is blast and the forces of nature invoked.
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and then comes the performance everyone has been waiting for the lions jump out of the temple. was. the lions bite children on the head which is meant to bring them happiness and health but not every child seems to grasp the concept. was. a festival is concluded with a parade. before we leave hitto yoshi we take a look at a clock in front of the train station. was. always. a nobleman and his band appeared to the sounds of a folk song. a game. to the
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little spectacled house the story of a young prince who visits the festival in the town around his castle and partakes in all sorts of feasts. the way they sort of auditing is popular in japan. the train disappears into the dense forests. these forests almost impenetrable in places characterize the landscape here as we continue onward to the south. outside this it is there is a great deal of untouched nature. this stretch of our way has a special feature in the middle of its layout namely a double switch back. here we have sped up the train a bit to better illustrate how it maneuvers its way through. the train has to
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switch back and forth twice in order to continue onward. in the middle of us which backs live a little past station which isn't just known for the unusual track configuration many visitors come for a completely different reason. countless business cards line the station's walls and new ones are constantly being added. it is said that hanging your business card here in oak abbas station may boost your chances for a successful career. in the train arrives think i caution. soccer rajamani looms over the cityscape the volcano lies directly opposite. and its 500000 inhabitants. in this
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lively metropolis the people aren't overly concerned by the volcano constantly spewing out ash. the trams seem a bit old fashioned but that doesn't mean public transport isn't efficient. is an old trading hub and the gateway to the world when japan finally opened up. the city's mercan town tradition is embodied by the 17th century house of the aras to craddock and entrepreneurial through family. southern japan was long the only region in contact with the rest of the world enabling greater economic and political power to emerge here. the shema soup company still exist sam produces measuring equipment and other industrial products.
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the final leg of the journey awaits to the southern tip of can you show we will pass through. and then continue onward along to see once again in a special train with big windows. be able suki know to marty back over limited express as striking black and white paint work. the white side always faces the sea and has the best we have. our final stop is at the southern tip of japan in the seaside resort of the blue soupy also known as the hawaii of japan. things are
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a bit quieter. in the how cohesive can thermal spa there are even hot sandbags. the sand is heated up by hot springs you can get up again after about 10 to 15 minutes or whenever you want. japan has always had 2 sides to it on the one hand there is the contemplated quiet side that is also revealed in its many paths and on the other hand the hustle and bustle of its fiber and big cities. journey through southern japan is like looking through a kaleidoscope with constantly changing impressions and it ends at the sea where are you running days finally comes to rest.
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this is news live from birth in germany city utah has a new members choose and lash to take over the ranks of angela merkel's party and a close 2nd round but with national elections ahead this year lashup is now the front runner to be the party's candidate the chance also coming up. 5 more years in power for one of africa's longest serving leaders began this electoral commission that clears president yoweri museveni as the winner of national polls his rival claims fraud and internet blackout.
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a math anyhow welcome to the show germany's governing c.d.u. party has chosen and lash out as its new party leader the members of like to flash it in an online convention bidding conservative. in a runoff is now in a strong position to become the christian democrats can do that in general elections held later this year the 59 year old nats and another rival no better that's going to top the top spot. in the state premier. germany's most populous state is considered to be a moderate and has vowed to continue chancellor angela merkel's policy of keeping the c.d.u. in the political center replaces. it took over the party. leadership from in 2000 and i think. let's bring in our chief political editor who is covering the
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c.p.u. convention for us mckellar i mean lash it will be the new cd you party leader what does that mean though where does what does he stand for what he stands for the maximum continuity when the era of angela merkel the german chancellor ends after 16 years and that you're as part of the dove ready ended after 18 years he clearly doesn't have any kind of contradictions in terms of quality in the runoff he went into basically defeated although rather now only they come around free to face mouth. a conservative who wanted to shift the party more into old style conservative territory again also in terms of european politics he was a lot less someone who seeking consensus like last it has vowed to do rather someone who vowed to take the european treaties to their limits in trying to get some kind of progress in brussels so we'll see
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a similar kind of policy line is i'm going to marco internally and externally when he has the task of shaping the party fit to go into the lexan campaign heading towards those caruso elections on september 26th that will mark the end of the year i'm going to machall stay with us unless it has given a short speech and we're going to take a listen to some of what he had to say. what we did at this convention goes beyond our party all of germany but all of europe has been watching. in the coming years i will reach out to the other parties because now especially now we believe in democracy must stand together about feeling mentioned about many people watching this don't care about who the leader of the c.d.u. wish they care about getting through this pandemic in one piece while we're talking
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a lot of people are lying in intensive care units. and that's why we all of us elected leaders whether in a local statewide or federal level state premiers as well as the chancellor must devote all their power to this task of gobbling. up chief political editor are still with us what do you make of in last night's address there well you very much portrayed himself as the people's man that's also what helped to win those now elections to become state premier of north rhine-westphalia in the 1st place he also said that was in that clip that it will be everybody against us in the coming elections because the cd you will be fighting to become the strongest party to once again even get into a position where it can determine who the chancellor is and it can really call the shots when it comes to forming a coalition government and which so is usually used in the outcome of elections
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here in terms of there is a coalition that has to be formed so that has his task clearly cut out for him both inside his own party where he has to heal some real risk and also when it comes to getting his party in shape and proving that he doesn't just mean continuity but it also means it departs into a new cd you fit for the future. there's lots of pieces that have to fall into place but was this vote was it decisive enough does it give the mandate to shape the direction of the party. it does give him the mandates to shape the direction of the party what it doesn't give him is cut launch in terms of saying that he wants to be the chancellor candidate and after all that's what we want to know who will be the one on that to kids with a chance to become the next chancellor following the america and then he has
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a very strong running mate who backed him in his campaign to become party leader which is against the current health minister on the face of the german pandemic response here in germany but also there's a potential contestant who is very happily sitting on the fence right now which is marcos through the state premier of bavaria and he might well have that claim to that ticket as well so we're still in for a couple of at least weeks if not months of the conservative camp working out who that name on the ticket will be at the end it was that landscape for kind of the settles down what will now be the main task for. well you have to find a way to work with the people and it was a significant group who were represented by freakish matts who has a very strong political ego to put it mildly because after being defeated he didn't
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in stark contrast in over the course can the other one who last offer to work with the party and find his place wherever it is needed to be also didn't run to become a deputy leader instead he offered and i quote to join until america was current cabinet and become trade minister which would mean booting out the current trade minister and ally. who's in that place right now that was kind of met with rather dry statement from a government spokesman saying that there was no resell for plans but all those maps might not have that terribly much to say he stands for quite a lot of people and that's a significant rift that needs healing rather than the in the scene the chief political editor of covering the city conference for us thank you so much ok let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. rescue efforts are ongoing in indonesia after friday's earthquake on the island of see the
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way 0 people are still feed trapped in the rubble of dozens of houses north down by the powerful tremors more than 40 people have been killed and 600 injured. u.s. health secretary alex has announced he will step down citing the recent storming of the capitol by donald trump supporters of the coronavirus pandemic will remain in his post until president elect joe biden is sworn in is announcement follows the resignation of several other officials from the trump administration. the u.s. national rifle association has filed for bankruptcy protection this off the new york state filed a lawsuit against the influential gun lobby group putting it out of business but despite the filing the group says its finances are still strong and will seek to incorporate in texas instead. india's coveted 19 vaccination program is getting underway the country i'm still inoculate one quarter of its 1300000000 people by
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july 2 vaccines both made in india have been approved for emergency use india has recorded of the 10000000 cases of hiv 19 now for a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic finds it will slow the delivery of its vaccine to a huge countries as it upgrades to production capacity at its belgium plot the drug maker says the does as ordered by the e.u. for the 1st quarter will be delivered on time the european medicines agency says hackers are attempting to undermine public trust in vaccines and drugs regulate us as stolen documents were manipulated before being leaked online and china has blamed a recent corona virus outbreak on cases from overseas the country has seen clusters of infections in beijing and surrounding provinces. well the electoral commission in uganda has announced the final results from thursday's election declaring incumbent president yoweri museveni the winner the 76 year old is one of the
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world's longest serving leaders is his main challenger sing a tent low micah bobby one is accusing the 70 of fabricating the results calling the poll the most fraudulent in the history of uganda. to reject the results later a commission has dismissed the allegations early in one of his group of journalists covering the vote said they were forced to flee from soldiers posted to the opposition candidates compound in the capital kampala. well w. correspondent. is on the line from kampala now how much substance is there to these claims of vote rigging in this election while the other guests of them are practices this election started even before the bunder to oppress them. to be perfect to vote there in the interim many months ago provisional repeatedly expressed their lack of confidence and electoral commission where do i didn't go
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for the pure get your mind of being impartial on providing the incumbent right from the election campaigning for the opposition claiming that their votes have been rigging provider their very 1st surprise to many of you government because that was up and being good previous elections are about the electoral commission as a peer to the losing fight and to be part of that they should think regroup not to play to break and go. and how has the incumbent how was the sydney we acted to his win and the client use of ricky. all start from what up in the streets here and come find obscene groups of people supporting presenter and 70 celebrating get that thing in the streets and shouting victory slogans whatever it is expected to address the nation in the short moments from now you will talk to them is expected like 56 consecutive victories and bob to react to those were challenging his wins but challenging his victory is a familiar territory from a 70 i should say since 1906 foam $76.00
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a result of being contested so it is likely that each of our legacy of the protests against most of any swing may not necessarily spoil his this so we look forward to what he will tell the nation. on the other hand opposition hands above the wind says he has security forces around his house is he risks what he should say is that information from both the white competes really scanty because his supporters and ourselves the media kind of follow him like the pos throughout the political campaign will be wanting to political activities would be streamed live on social media i would communicate regularly on twitter and facebook the plot effective as it used to be because the internet remains shut down by that time from a secondary source of his house was under siege and i cannot independently sublist some of these proposed or even the media reported they say that because the rich and results they lection results a joke on the plans to release his own without the politics of a wave of course you're then the one from releasing better results so while the
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opposition alleges that most have enough against potency of victory as was the case in the past elections then actually the electoral commission maintains that they should literally they should agree to remain calm julius mcgrath what in camp all the covering elections thanks so much. down in the bundesliga title chasing by live excuse and we're here in berlin to kick off match day 16 they face the hunting on your own who have been flying surprisingly high this season themselves. looked distant for style might until cedric took a perch free a minute from the end jim forward healthy his nerves squeeze the ball the only goal of the game he's trying to move his own young girl in after the heavy hearts of 4th deals another blow to live accused with this legal harps. and his foot the match was over shadowed somewhat by an unsavory incident shortly
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before the end of the guy by live accusing midfielder amir he was the target of a remark that involved his afghan background now he's accepted an apology from the own younger than play in question as posted on his club's twitter account ameri said unpleasant words were said in the heat of the moment and he's very sorry for them and for that the issue is over from him but the german football federation said it will investigate the incident and before we go an unusual anniversary is being marked this weekend the 100th anniversary of the soaring a person in half illusion performed here to great effect by the world's well famous american magician that is david copperfield 100 years ago and generally 7 think the illusionist p.t. celibate put a woman in a box in london and soared right through the wood creating a classic magic tree from all around the world will get together online on sunday to celebrate this and all that landmark performance.
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missed it the last my name is a no loss aversion i came to germany when i was 7 i think all the shows on i started playing soccer when i was 8 or 9 on the screen about my. last march with my motto is always to be the best possible but i always choose my own challenges to take on and in the end i always manage to meet my goals. but at the same situation as i. am from africa. so people continue to.
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well it is going to be. first it. was in my mind i. think. because we still. look at these 2 suspects going to go. go. like the regional director ready to go. with the more liberal members. like i don't like i like. that. well. because if you take what's very important is that he wins all of his duels he's fast and great at headers i just hope he stays fit he's very important part of the team mostly because.
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i came to germany when i was 7 i think i started playing soccer when i was 8 or 9. 9 well. from then on i liked it and i noticed that i was always getting bigger and i was always the best i could really achieve something so that became my goal it's my seed. they are done their chemical. you know i'm going a mug. shot his name to. get. me something you know. this is b.c.s. bontoc and that's it i'm. i'm. i said it was good.
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well there let this lot more of. his money bennett rather clever. he had to claim credit. who could. help us with his and so forth it was the stuff in the. right but i just hope that he will be like a leading player was with these stated to you know is being. led to the problem is only when you use the ball that you please it's safe to the team it will be position position where you please. but the position when you mustn't make a lot of mistakes it was a mistake to make when his position in the. chances were the open and. oh my line case here is the price got. real it's plain if
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i as a small club we can only compete by using the physical strength we have tools and willingness to run it today i had the impression that some of it and if you've already made it. don't be surprised if you're not on the team sheet on sunday. the most was. that we can only take 15 players and only the 15 who also give their all in these exercises without the war by his casket. is willing to listen and. i spoke to him on a person i knew who was. good at the same situation as a. player from africa and. it's a big opportunity for you. through food you can change your life you can change
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your life when you move many youngsters you know to go but they don't know how to do it but years to see that he is doubly fitter than europeans. why do i play football well enough that my father was a professional soccer player in africa. after he made to germany he continued playing football then he stopped playing because of work and so on. which. is all business so i asked him why he didn't carry on playing like he was really good he also had a strong body like me he was strong even broader. than that he told me why he quit
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football then i said i will become a footballer for you and here i am yeah. you know a bit of what i mean. ok well what about you one of the one of which is that you know one of the. i will be down to. see. lang and lomie was very different from what i see here in germany. i love soccer i started playing at small clubs. when i was about it was age i had already played for a bigger club i even had the chance to play for the national team but without the wanted i shall do without it to pass or not to see. the law. so. when i.
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am quoting if i thought i would only. do one of what i would not if you want to be done yeah you know yeah. it was a flower. ball said that before city put him on togo was not easy for years even if you didn't think i came away in 2005 because of the ongoing political tension in my country. and then i might arrangements with the embassy so that my family could join me. in 2012 my family arrived here the country the whole family it was 6 or 77 years old says oh yes that. dog i do that when it's when adult came he was already strong a force he could run. which will not with the long. still have to learn how to handle that i used to play with him and he is a fast learner. that
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was you know you know that will do this so you know. you have a show you follow and it was you know. the books on this show. ok i. was here with ok guys i've been thinking a lot about the previous friendlies and what's clear is that we've always conceded a goal in mind you can talk in the league our opponents will be even stronger than in the friendlies we've had in the past weeks. our opponents today are technically very good. which is good it will be difficult to keep a clean sheet but that's the most important thing today with us we've got this
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means that the defensive partnership has to work properly and i think you understand that won't just go i did us west end in it at all 80 leon fabby. going to libya cuts it to the goals we conceded especially in the last game against bourne and it was always the same thing but you were not there but later on you were there doesn't it and we have to correct that this is very important. so you're with you have to work together with the left or right i know someone might do something different but you 2 are not allowed to separate you have to stick together. i.
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