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and elected to every level of political institutions in hong kong and more controversial in which no matter who will be elected off or can run in this election there would have to go through a vetting test right before they actually run in the election that new controversial mccandless for candidacy will be set up under the new rules new york that incumbency will be comprised of sunni of fishes will be in the cabinet so on the executive of the shows they will be responsible for screening candidates for elections and even the issue of excessive herself all be part of the acting canvassing and also the national the national security police they will take part in that screening process and that draws a very. drastic change in the political system in hong kong these are drastic changes indeed what does it mean for democracy in hong kong.
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while the aging can petition send also the chief exec to carry them herself given. their victory and welcome the new changes saying that this is too plus the loopholes so-called look polls to restore the politics of hong kong of course on the other hand critics and especially the opposition can they think this is. effectively spelling and the end of their political career and the democratic participation of the channel partly because under the new rules the public can get can hardly run in the election and the directly elected seats will be reduced drastically that the representation of their public opinion will be suppressed they think how are people in hong kong reacting to these changes. well people are definitely they're very concerned because as many up so there's and
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analysts saying they square thing the new changes as a step back of the democratic progress that have men made for decades in hong kong but now it seems like he was reverse of these kind of progress and. 0 under the new rules that people can and will whoever want to run for election in the future will have to be screened by the chief executive and the officials and for the opposition came this is a very we may wing ways of activism after protest and a national security law and this is indeed a huge blow to them because this may mean is that they have no more peaceful way to advocate opposition the gender and it's really hard for them to sustain their political lives in fact on the ground and they have less resources by being excluded from the political institutions in hong kong. reporting for us from hong
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kong there thank you for that update. now trade is flowing through the suez canal again engineers have finally managed to free the huge container ship blocking the vital waterway tugboats pulled the vessel off a sand bank allowing it to refloat it halted traffic in both directions for nearly a week 10 percent of global trade passes through the canal in egypt every day. just look at it go. after bringing one of the world's most important waterways to a standstill the 400 meter long ship is moving along at 1.5 knots a salvage team did an excellent job you know we were in a real critical situation when it was touching on both banks and there was real risk of cracking in the center of the ship but the game entirely changed once they got that stern free and were able to pivot it. pivot back parallel to the
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canal. pressure on rescue workers had been mounting as the maritime traffic jam grew to over $400.00 ships suppliers had to decide whether to wait indefinitely or sail an additional 7000 kilometers around the african continent. for now they can breathe a sigh of relief but questions remain. well i just think this probably goes to show is the fragility graps the global supply chain i mean this is a very significant marks on osprey one of my chicken owls in the world you know creating these one jobs and moving ships into a knot and so i think any blockage that has proved to be you know really really challenging. the ever given its technical managers said initial reports ruled out any mechanical or engine failure as a cause of the accident but human or other technical errors could still be uncovered in the investigation to follow. now the united states is one of the
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world's leading nations when it comes to covert $1000.00 vaccinations washington ordered a large number of doses early on and the by the administration has ramped up distribution since the start of the year now we know the u.s. is a large country but if we take a look at the numbers already 20 percent of all adults already fully vaccinated so 2 shots and that is more than 52000000 people and among them nearly half of americans over the age of 65 let me give you a comparison across the european union only 5.3 percent of adults have received both shots or president joe biden expects to have enough vaccine doses for all adults in the u.s. by the end of may his administration says americans will be inoculated 1st before the country shares its shots with others. has more. had a university campus in los angeles u.s. army soldiers are now fighting an invisible enemy their weapons of choice.
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loaded with a bio and pfizer vaccine. below. the site. you have able. to identify just for fun. or you share is about to receive her 2nd child on. she is now one of her own 50000000 fully vaccinated americans makes me feel very grateful that we here i mean of course we had the worst response really initially and now we're having the best vaccine response but i feel so bad for the people in europe right now that i hope that they can get go rolling out the way we are here. the vaccination side at california state university is one of the largest in the u.s. sergeant lewis herrera and his comrades who have been deployed to overseas missions like afghanistan are administering up to 8000 shot. per day right although.
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i'm very proud to be selected as a member to come out here and do this because at the end of the day we volunteered to protect our country to protect the people within it so if it includes administering vaccines and providing medical care that's what we do more here to accomplish that mission at the united states have come a long way in this pandemic from the world's hardest hit country to one of the fastest nations in administering the vaccine approach mad the roll out is one reason a new kind of vaccine nationalism is another one president biden vald that at this pace there could be enough vaccines for every american by the end of may a little bit about what. the federal emergency management agency takes pride in this new cooperation between the u.s. army national guard and her own authority it is very historic because the federal government has never done about summations site so this is
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a truly whole government approach we're working together in partnership to make sure that this runs us movie as possible that people get in and out when they come here that they're not waiting a very long time and their experience is a good one. while the speedy roll old brings relief for many americans critics say the lack of exports to developing countries might cause new problems in the fight against cold with 19 let's talk about vaccinations now with alona kickbush she's an expert in global health diplomacy based on switzerland and she advises many international groups including the world health organization welcome to you now the u.s. and also the u.k. looked like they are well on their way to achieving their goals of getting their populations fully vaccinated but if you look at vaccine nationalism around the world how long do you think we're going to see it's going to take to see this type of broad vaccination on a global scale. well we are very worried about this very
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nationalistic approach not only because parts of the world loses out but also because the countries that are now vaccinating so broadly will not be safe until other countries are vaccinated we're seeing new viruses you mutations of the viruses and that is a danger we're even worried that some of the vaccines administered now might not work so therefore it's just pure common sense to actually share vaccines and try to get as many people around the world vaccinated as possible ok when i ask you about something you said back in february you wrote in an opinion piece for g.w. that quote wealthy countries have still not fully accepted just how serious the pandemic is and we have that quote pulled up on our screen right now can you explain what you meant by that. well the fact is that said they have not fully understood both at home how serious it is sad and how wealthy countries always feel
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or many european countries we see right now that somehow they'll be able to make their way through it and many of them don't quite recognize and explain to their own populations because that is critical that you need a truly google response this is not just about helping poor countries or people this is about making the whole world safe then it's not about holiday travel it's about the economy and it's about a truly new future for all countries not just for some ok you have also said that western countries could learn something from china russia and india who have supplied cheap or even free vaccines but are their motives really so altruism. well the question is nobody is really out through stick in this game everyone has a self interest in diplomacy that's very clear the european democracies and
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now all through the u.s. have decided to give money to kovacs and that has been an incredibly important support of the global vaccine initiative but the fact is what we now need is vaccines on the ground we need vaccination and of course in the geo political standoff we see right now between democracies an autocracy as we've seen that the autocracies have taken the road to actually share and make available vaccines and that is going to be remembered by the poorest countries well perhaps it is then a good sign that the more than 20 world leaders plus the head of the world health organization of call for a new global treaty to deal with future pandemics are you hopeful that they will and managed to get one. well they definitely need to work hard to get one because
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if we're going to be confronted with the next pandemic and not better prepared not to lee in the whole range of general public health matters but in terms of showing in terms of sharing medication vaccines and diagnostics then with even more infectious agents we are going to lose out so i don't think there is any choice we need such a treaty and it's about time that global leaders recognize. ilona kickbush global health diplomacy expert thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today thank you chris. now the trial of a former police officer accused of killing george floyd of the u.s. city of minneapolis last year is underway derek child and a nice murder and manslaughter charges but if he is convicted he could face up to 40 years in jail as the trial opened jurors heard witnesses describe the harrowing final moments of floyd's life and they were shown the video that ignited
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a global movement against police brutality and racism. here it's the video that ignited a global movement against police brutality and racism george lloyd begging for former officer derek show than to get off of him and crying out for his mother minutes into the trial prosecutors played part of this footage to jirus they said show haven't used excessive force and that they would prove it in the wakes ahead with key witnesses including the minneapolis police chief show evans defense team put the blame on floyd they said poor health and drugs led to his death and they urged here is to ignore broader calls for social justice you will see this case during this trial in his i agree with counsel for the state it is nothing more than that there is no political or social cost in this court the jury also heard from 911 emergency dispatch generally scary who said that she witnessed floyd's arrest
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over a closed circuit television feed provide an important she called police on shaven and others under his command after growing concerned that my instincts were telling me that something's wrong something. i don't know what that something was a great police charged with killing unarmed black people are rarely convicted in the us civil rights activists say chauvinists not on trial and learn that this case is about fairness and humanity we are here to see the case of a man they've used to me. to lynch your man and then brain the man she. calls for justice that anchored by george floyd's family. because of his golden rule joyce floor. we were all you know all girls were floored.
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when it will give birth. let's take a look now at some other headlines more than a dozen people fleeing violence in me and maher have received medical treatment across the border in thailand it comes as activists say thailand is sending back thousands of people fleeing me and mark talent has denied those reports and says it has no policy of turning away refugees. brazilian president jarboe sonora has carried out a large cabinet reshuffle amid a slide in his popularity over his handling of the pandemic foreign minister ness or doubt joe is among the ministers leaving the government he has been widely criticized for damaging brazil's international ties and activating the pandemic by alienating vaccine suppliers. the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for attacks in mozambique dozens of people were killed and many survivors walked for days to escape the violence in the coastal town of palma the
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area is a hub for international gas projects and kosovo has become the last country in europe to begin vaccinating people against kobe 1000 prime minister i'll be in court he was the 1st to get the shot that's after the international kovacs program delivered a batch of the astra zeneca vaccine. every day in germany a man tries to kill his partner or ex partner one in 3 attempts a successful numbers show germany has the e.u.'s highest number of reported femicide murders of women or girls because of their gender domestic violence is on the rise in the country and activists say the criminal justice system is failing the victims we met with one woman who survived extreme violence at the hands of her partner. but no. grief follow the latest case of femicide in berlin activists from the network against family side want to establish this location as
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a place to denounce violence against women and girls. one of the activists is j. . she survived enough to fix stream violence a few years ago her ex partner almost killed her. he locked me up for 10 hours and choked me until i was nearly unconscious he did this over and over again i was certain i was going to die and he said that he was going to kill me. it started when psychological abuse crept into the relationship slowly their interactions became more and more violent when jane tried to end the relationship the violence escalated in course jane was forced to justify why i should not try to end things soon earth. with the court process was almost more traumatizing than the incident itself or the entire relationship i felt i was being accused as much as the perpetrator was. experts are calling for more
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gender based training for the judiciary prosecutors and police who deal with cases of domestic violence. we need more measures for working with offenders we need nationwide interdisciplinary case management so we can better assess react to the risk level of those affected in many femicide cases there were red flags instead of being prevented these situations as. these women are now engaged in the fight against gender based violence so they can spare others from what they have experienced themselves. gives me strength is empowers me i also feel it's a kind of self-defense when we join together and go out on the streets we are making ourselves some time aside visible. but. jane and other activists are demanding that femicide snow longer be treated as
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so-called family dramas or isolated cases in the immigrant community as with the case of homa until a mother and daughter who were murdered in berlin last year. but get some more perspective on the story with lonely steinle who appeared in that report she's a researcher at berlin's humboldt university and she heads the criminal law commission for the german association of women lawyers thank you for joining us on t.w. we know that there is wide support in germany to do more to prevent violence against women and girls and yet germany has one of the highest numbers of reported some asides in the you why is that. so i think one of the fundamental problems is the lack of awareness and relating to german baseband and the site in particular that silly if you look at femicide which is the killing of women because of their gender some because they're women and which are curious
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worldwide of course many different forms like to killing a child is moment killing of sex workers to killing of female babies but also killings out of massage in the bed in style community for instance but the most common form of parasite is the intimate partners have a side and this is also the case in germany and word of most common form of homicide is the separation killings like killing by the partner because a woman wants to separate or has separated from him and what we see here is that still in germany people do not realize that this constitutes a form of time inside even a state no depth chart and they usually think of it as a curing somewhere else in the world like if you're a far away so the whole problem of gender based violence is out there are others in the world have a problem but here in germany where so much for their we don't even know what does and and i think that is a really big problem which then leads to many more problems and recognizing the silence and. most problematic tendencies of course and this tendency to
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either balance if we talk about awareness often if you look at coverage of these cases in the media these this violence is played down it's called an honor killing or a family drama so is the messaging there wrong as well. yes the messaging is definitely wrong and i think it's quite problematic to speak of a family drama or jealousy tragedy or crime of passion or something and that is because it's a it's a very euphemistic apologetic kind of way of describing this violence and negates the structural dimension that put transit as an isolated event something is wrong with the family with the relationship with the person is also often kind of labeling the women the victim as being a part of that as having some kind of fault in it oftentimes you also see that for instance her and then infidelity is also discussed in terms of violations wars have been committed against her you know the car still has terms change our perceptions
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shape our societal perception perception of everyone who's dealing with sex crimes and so we have this negate of the structural cora's negation of the gravity of the fans to killing of a human being of the woman because she is a woman which doesn't take part and i think it's very important to change this narrative what about the word femicide itself which you referred to because this is a term that in itself is controversial can you explain why that is. yeah a lot of people think that it's difficult to understand exactly what it means and of course the killing of a woman because she is a woman the crucial question is ok when is it a gender based killing when exactly are women killed because it wouldn't but i think if we understand it correctly it's not as difficult as it seems because that we see that in terms it's similar in terms of all gender based violence it is because the perpetrators has a certain conception of gender based inequality or patriarchal conception as the you know woman of being kind of the property of
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a man and she comes leave him or she has to be punished for leaving him and i think it's a very useful term in that regard because it shows the structural dimension it raises this it raises that to have a problem which is a concern for all of us for the entire society and not just for individuals for individual problematic relationships or so we'll have to leave it there daniel from the german association of women lawyers thank you so much for joining us thank you . you're watching d.w. let's get a reminder now of our top story at this hour china has approved a sweeping overhaul of hong kong's electoral system slashing the number of elected seats and increasing the number of beijing approved officials in the city's parliament critics say the move could spell beat and of hong kong's photo marcin. up next our border sleeker show kickoff looks at what has to go stars and their
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specialist in chicago. next w. . sachs as a culture. am i allowed to love. what does sex mean to me. and who else does it affect besides me. in the fight over sexual around any closer. to 60 minutes long d.w. . the. little guys this is the subject the 7 percent is the plus one offer this new to these issues is sure i've. noticed that now we're not so quick
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to talk on a delicate topic. young people clearly have the solution good few jobs amongst. the 77 percent now every weekend on d w no. come up. with. like father like son the bundesliga has a long history of family connections. my dad's my biggest firm sometimes talent just runs in the family if you talk to him
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i'm always happy to come home to my family thanks when his head gets too big i'm the 1st one to to to to go along and. bust me for him it was never there i just let the boy when we didn't do that much but. this is the story of fathers and songs you've played on the bundesliga stage. lead. that is brainlessly and out a bit in court is one of more than 50 footballers so far who follow jeanette father's footsteps an obsession that runs more than skin deep yasmin a for parents dad says he looks a bit fatter but they used to eat more get. the bacon call it snail and franklin with the family on life ago. so got what i'm paid to it was
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a stick and carrot mostly stick. with the ones i won 27 he admits he was sometimes a bit strict. leo was the one with his brazilian father was playing in like a mom and dad. and we trying to talk as little as possible about football a time great place because it doesn't work. football is more than just a day job for both of them followed on you believe me i'm not says for christmas and birthdays i only ever want to pull out of my being a player or a must in that moment event. crankin set high standards for his son leo the freshness and had to be maintained at full time. on day 6 of them glad to know he was out there on the pitch once running his fingers through his hair all of this just not ok i was really angry it's so much more interested in his head to play football. now he's a midfield in force and in the bundesliga as a youngster and they all have natural talents in abundance and included from
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everyone with one notable exception dad said if they don't and eventually so we're talking carry on like this and you won't make it one of them we can laugh about it now there were a lot of volume 6. arguments also about that hair of his. i've shaved it off since. i don't mean to say. he had someone to say we both keep it short so it doesn't happen again. thanks father and son played for any cop 1st who are now in germany's force t.m. players for my coach and franklins for my team mates let's have some fun to memorise what's going to be because the show brazilians love plentiful football of course leo was a lively little boy he was great fun so i. would just say do a couple not makes you're in trouble leo i didn't do it. so i put my.
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first youth teams trophy room is well decorated. helped win a few things with his father's help. franklin soon realised his boy could run and he could play football and then as a parent you can really give them that support from early on they're a triage unit the whole family now as then they're for each other the father for the son and vice versa. those who are. followed this german brazilian football family from the stars can still see that passion comes down from father to son whether it's rain wind often time alone kind of or don't meant frankly as a company to thrive he's almost overdoing it like never is till he goes every time franklin just loves football and obviously it's always helped clear no use dads that watch other sold.
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from the brazilian german influence we moved down south to stuttgart where an argentinian family have also made the great in the bundesliga. meet came of age son of diego football was ever present in their family. fortune or $1.00 my wife said just take a little if you only did it i was play football well and got up at the. mom got to play and 4 year old materials started spending a lot of time accompanying dad to work at barb's but now he's playing in the same league himself fished out. childhood moments on the pitch it don't meant with his father and sister a memory is still as vivid as diego's many would this be good goals to make when they are realized very early that football's a big thing and off from the media we always had a set of goals at home and i was playing all the time was. all that
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practice paid off looking at the tails still sent now. combining argentinian creativity. with the single minded focus of a part german football education. a fast rising going does lead to stock and using good company this season in stuttgart 6 citing young old song diego's 2 brothers also a base played professionally football rules the roost in the cream of a child's hold on. 1 dollar in his 1st year of school for example our teacher spoke to my wife because my tail wasn't paying attention in class. he might do this teacher told him he must study if he wanted to get on in life so my tail said no i'm going to be a footballer. in these coronavirus times of regulated social contact the living room has to suffice as a makeshift stadium terrace
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a good team of it as well and 18 years after scoring his 1st in this league a goal he got to celebrate sun the teo kissing the same milestone. i love my dad's my biggest fan when he saw c. last on the ball he immediately checked my position i'm not sure if i jumped out of his chair but he knew straight away i'd have a job there so. let's just say all i might say was i was positive i was jumping jack was so i was surely the joke he got quite loud and the neighbor came round to see if everything was ok we're going to us. as gemini under $21.00 coach stefan constrains the sounds of some prominent text players and he also knows what it's like to follow in a father's footsteps popped off with dad played 80 games in the bundesliga and school i think 20 goals those became targets for
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a family better and by 18 games aren't schooled wall. between them should definitely going to clint hit the nets 201 times a father and son record in the bundesliga going to school to sheffield to receive annoying his shins back in the mid 1960 s. son stefan was rather more successful when does the good champion 2 time top scorer and 996 european champion with gemini. move to the ball went to hear that they couldn't move on with the 1st place a clean. it could get pretty rough from there but that's how i got to be sure god while i watched every particular then there are the socks michelle still holds the dormant club record for league appearances his father d. to play football from michelle has only been disfigured career spans for decades he still long time sporting director. the all time record for appearance's belongs to the readers to not shop 630 top flight matches between them most by far the hottest
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sun tomas is best remembered for scoring 860 munich's winning goal against darby rivals by and. was counting netted one of the 1st own goals in the bud this league perhaps that's just what helped inspire his son oliver to become such a titanic guardian of the posts. been this league has father and son geos hails from all across the globe from corn china is still the league's top scoring asian player he and his son do reach out of both south korea internationals. i would do that in many others probably dream of their sons following in their footsteps he was always hoped mine would become a footballer and then he did with contract frankfurt put it all i can say is my some fulfilled a dream of my own about something that makes me happy to go to the go to get some
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help that i think. sometimes the sons korea mirrors that of his father such as the smile our x. for jimmy ashford frank furtive 1980 s. 84 don't mind some 20 years later. france and chef and beckon bar is perhaps the saddest of stories france and all time great his son stefan played a few games in the bundesliga facade. tragically stephan died of a brain tumour at the age of just $46.00. the buy in timor black armbands in tribute to the son of that honorary president. down certainly a dark day for months back and i but like all fathers he can be proud of his son's achievements. it is a rather funny imparted values like not giving up not messing opponents about beat someone fair and square but that's ok. it was never just let the boy when we didn't
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do that. to share a common dream creates a special bond and there's no prouder day than when a father can see his son run out on to the picture in front of a full stadium. the brain is if new york are not the best those football match families son johnny mother danielle and the child yes. it's not something you expect you know from years that your son is going to be on t.v. or getting attention so as a family you know we don't really talk about it too much and you know we try to ground them and when his head gets too big i'm the 1st one to kill him that's a scene he's already a poster boy for don't mend the industry get on to us this is cheerleader i would satisfy him similarities to his father my favorite. charity i was
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a smart play maker for leverkusen and voice but he's passed down his skills and experience to his son so much so that the younger right now looks set to be an international star he's come from give me advice you know whether it's true or whether it's some different things that he's helped me with so. you know nothing that i can really find out. you know without him and that's what appears. named after dutch legend giovanni from from cars to a teammate of his found this to you grew up in new york already a star for the u.s. that you've leveled his past was. the interest was really really big and i got e-mails from and text from agents and i'm clubs all over europe. i didn't tell them all this i try to keep a very calm 16 grayness walk to the new york city youth academy for gemini's old
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industrial heartland of black and yellow strip on the prospect of moments like this . to. say. we were very honest with them and open and said this will happen it's not going to be easy there's going to be the the german winter and there's going to be you know there's . just those moments where maybe you have nobody to talk to you know he just said i want to challenge myself and part of the challenges is moving to another country and so he had to grow up really fast. and then a family saga starts here both come back and shites in the really district. this is where i played football with my father. a man and leave a voice and a 2 full throttle from. the come. i have to say he's really helped me in football and also in personal life. i have 2 kids of my own now
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and there's nothing better in this world like a description of the same person over. sports fans and the family mamas and then pick medalist in gymnastics dad a film i've been just a striker now it's that case time becomes a grind i'm up and when they were small we sometimes played him you know soon realized with good for me let them do their own thing which they did learn very well probably i'm going. to see and now by the ois korea has already overshadowed his father that he was pretty nifty to just i just go against results of what you think should. look like somebody likes a. blistering pace is going to be an inherited quality some. it's a good run it's not everyone can do that he scored some nice goals sometimes with a bit of luck which you also need got off to.
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many sounds funny their father's footsteps to make careers in the industry get the road to stardom can often be very different the football times mean family cooking seeds. 985 a bakery near freiburg young city manson a practicing to take. turn it if straight images from a bygone era when career planning was generally more haphazard stationed in germany during his national service for france and i played hard time for a 4th tier side it was a stepping stone to freiburg but it had something of an exchange student feel to it and we always managed to communicate didn't we sometimes with our hands and. the row is reached the top was rather more direct when does the get did you it's 1819 he was playing in the champions league and for germany a stark contrast to his father's long grinds to professional.
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