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00:00He's just happy that this picture won't go through Lüneburg anymore.
00:03Even if he says that I can do what I want in my free time.
00:05And what does that mean?
00:06It means that I can go to the congress.
00:08That's great, isn't it?
00:09Yes, that's great.
00:11I'll show you, because of the theft.
00:13Just listen.
00:14But the citizens of Lüneburg will be happy to find out what kind of campaign they had against me.
00:19It's all in there.
00:21I miss you too, Chancellor.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:28I don't know
01:32I feel weird
01:35My heart is racing like crazy
01:37Please stay calm
01:47Yes, good day, Philipp Stein, my name is Feldstraße 16 A
01:49My wife, she's not well
01:52Yes, I don't know, it's an emergency
01:55Thank you, yes
01:56So
01:58Try to breathe
02:00Do you want to lie down?
02:02Please excuse me for repeating myself
02:04But the tulip property of Mrs. van Loon
02:06Would be optimal as a location for the new hotel in any case
02:09That may well be...
02:10Excuse me, that's the way it is
02:12All alternative properties would only be a second choice
02:14But your cousin is not willing to accept my extravagant offer
02:19Could you talk to her again?
02:21I already did
02:23But first, this property is also optimal for Merle
02:26Otherwise she wouldn't have bought it
02:28And secondly, I can't force her to do something like that
02:30That can't be my effort
02:33Well
02:35I could imagine
02:37That a lot of Lüneburgers are preparing
02:39Against such an oversized
02:41Bedchamber
02:43So if you want the Hanseatic Day
02:45You have to make an effort
02:47So that people can stay the night
02:49My vision of a Loon hotel would be
02:51Defensive and nature-based
02:53I mean, we know Hannemann's style
02:55Minus taste
02:57Yes, no question
02:59But I think Mrs. Jansen's point is right
03:01We should fight for greater transparency
03:03And more citizenship
03:05What is missed in advance
03:07Will be hit twice later
03:09I know what I'm talking about
03:11As a well-known Lüneburger
03:13I don't see anything more than scum
03:15Behind the backs of the citizens
03:17I know
03:19I think we can score with this project
03:21Because a lot of infrastructure measures
03:23We want to create this transparency
03:25With an information event
03:27Where we answer all questions
03:29And so that we don't have to worry
03:31We are now looking for
03:33The fastest possible appointment
03:35Very good
03:43Are you going to knock on stones again?
03:45Be careful, girl
03:47Or you'll go to the next men's hopping alone
03:49Has one of the gentlemen actually already
03:52Yes, number three
03:54My sales manager called this morning
03:56And confirmed his tulip order
03:58He works at a wholesale chain
04:00So the evening was already worth it
04:02No, I meant it more like
04:04Interpersonal or private aspects
04:06Do you mean if one of the candidates
04:08Cracked?
04:10No
04:12I was happy when Katja
04:14Relieved me every time by call
04:16This was Merle's sign for
04:18The guy is boring, I'm getting out
04:20No, that was pure emergency
04:22Two hours for four men
04:24That may sound a little less
04:26But
04:28Yes, I see
04:30If you continue at that pace
04:32Then we have to import more men from the surrounding area
04:34Yes, from Brandenburg
04:36No, I'd rather have a crack against Bavaria
04:50Thank you
04:52Thank you
04:54Thank you
04:56Thank you
04:58Thank you
05:00Thank you
05:02Mr. Boss
05:04Mr.
05:06Mr. Eckert
05:08Your dedication moves me
05:10And of course the constitution guarantees you
05:12Complete freedom of movement
05:14But this hall is not a residence
05:16I know
05:18I reworked a little
05:20What is that?
05:22More land that is suitable for the tulip cultivation
05:24But this time in the area of 30 km
05:28And who tells you that these land is suitable for the tulip cultivation?
05:32The owners
05:34Of course I kept my word
05:36Yes, I know, I could have emailed you
05:38But I was in the area
05:40And I thought
05:42I just let it be expressed
05:44Yes
05:46Thank you
05:48You're welcome
06:16Thank you
06:18Thank you
06:20Thank you
06:46Mr. Boss
06:48Mr. Boss
06:50Mr. Boss
06:52Mr. Boss
06:54Mr. Boss
06:56Mr. Boss
06:58Mr. Boss
07:00Mr. Boss
07:02Mr. Boss
07:04Mr. Boss
07:06Mr. Boss
07:08Mr. Boss
07:10Mr. Boss
07:12Mr. Boss
07:14Mr. Boss
07:16Did something happen?
07:20Yes
07:22Your opponent Dr. Seefeld
07:24did an interview
07:26And?
07:28He states that Razzan came from India
07:30Just to put on a good guy
07:32Face
07:35He did not
07:36It's all wrong
07:38I got a scholarship
07:40And I went to Luneburg without informing others
07:42Pacha!
07:46You owe no one an explanation.
07:49But for Dr. Seefeld, the time of mercy is over.
07:51That will have a sequel.
08:12Dr. Priel, please go to the emergency room.
08:14Dr. Priel, please go to the emergency room.
08:16And?
08:18What exactly led to this collapse, I can't tell you.
08:21What happened? I just got your SMS.
08:24May I briefly inform you, this is Mrs. Knusebeck.
08:26We have already met.
08:27When I left you alone earlier, everything was fine.
08:30Yes, and she suddenly complained that she was getting dizzy and had a heart attack.
08:35What does that mean?
08:37As I said, I can't say what exactly led to this collapse.
08:41What I know is that she has a rising and falling pulse.
08:44Which irritates me, because she didn't look healthy at the last examination.
08:48She just looked that way, or was she?
08:51Mrs. Stein was in top shape at the last examination.
08:55What happened before the symptoms appeared?
08:59Nothing. She drank tea and blabbered. Everything was completely normal.
09:03What are you going to do now?
09:06As long as the blood results are not there yet, we have to wait.
09:10I'll get in touch as soon as I know something.
09:12She's in good hands with us.
09:17Well, then I'll go.
09:19To Katja?
09:21Yes, I think I should inform her.
09:29Henriette Stein.
09:32I hope you didn't do anything stupid.
09:36If I understand it correctly, your people are already galloping to the finish line with the software.
09:40Yes, that's it.
09:42Thank you very much for the good news.
09:44And I send all my best regards to the big pond.
09:46Yes, thank you very much.
09:48Well, what are you looking for?
09:50The last button of your old factory?
09:53Very funny.
09:55I'm looking for a roulette ball that I somehow miss.
09:58Besides, it may soon be my turn again.
10:01Yes, you have my blessing.
10:03And you?
10:05Why are you grinning like a honey cake horse?
10:07Is there anything new about your software?
10:09Yes, the programmers of Christoph Langer bring my software to the network tomorrow.
10:13Breeding horse network à la Alfred Albers.
10:16The demo version.
10:18Congratulations.
10:20But hopefully that's not what it's supposed to be called.
10:22Why?
10:23Yes, the page, I mean.
10:25Albers, you need an extraordinary name.
10:29Albers, you need an extraordinary name.
10:31Something like highclasshorses.com.
10:37Well, it doesn't happen often.
10:39But if you have a ghost blizzard, then type in highclasshorsesinternational.
10:44That's good, that's even very good.
10:46Gifts.
10:47The actual work starts now.
10:49Why?
10:50I'm talking about advertising, Bushfunk, cleaning bells, the whole thing.
10:54Potential customers have to learn about your software.
10:57Why? Doesn't it speak for itself?
10:59If a doctor guarantees you a long life.
11:02Well, do you have an idea?
11:05I would first call all the breeders you know.
11:08And then, in Sarate, in magazines.
11:11Hoof & Horse, Reiter & Pferd.
11:13Yes, that's plausible.
11:15Imagine, Mr. Albers has a murder idea and nobody knows about it.
11:18You're right.
11:19I'll get on the phone right away and call all my buddies.
11:24Always a pleasure.
11:26Mr. Eckert has a heart for young entrepreneurs.
11:36Ms. Lichtenhagen.
11:37Yes, Ms. Janssen, good day.
11:39Have you heard what Dr. Seefeld allowed himself in the radio interview?
11:43Yes.
11:44So these infamous allegations must not remain unquestioned.
11:49Don't worry, Ms. Janssen, I've already written a counter-argument.
11:52Thank God.
11:54I hope it hits the most sensitive spot.
11:57I mean, really.
11:59You know, there have been insults during my husband's and his elections.
12:05But never these slaps under the beltline.
12:08Do you know what annoys me the most?
12:10When it comes to his career, Dr. Seefeld plays with clichés and prejudices,
12:14which he thus submits to the voters.
12:16Very true.
12:17And which deny every basis.
12:20Here, I have a very up-to-date survey.
12:23These xenophobic tips of Dr. Seefeld
12:28don't get along with our Lüneburgers at all.
12:32That's great.
12:34Isn't it?
12:35Well, did you expect something else from my hometown?
12:40This survey must be paid to the public.
12:43Yes, I'll take care of it.
12:49Oh, nice cutlery.
12:51Thank you.
12:54Hey, Merle.
12:55I have a stupid question.
12:57Can you tell me how this speed-dating thing works,
13:00that you had so much fun with Katja?
13:02Not a stupid question.
13:03Speed means speed.
13:05Dating, meeting, getting to know each other.
13:07Together, a kind of high-speed-dating.
13:10That's what it's all about.
13:12It's all about speed.
13:14Speed.
13:15Dating, meeting, getting to know each other.
13:17Together, a kind of high-speed-dating.
13:20Speed-dating has been around for about ten years.
13:23Usually, ten men and ten women meet there.
13:26Every couple has about two minutes to have a drink,
13:29then they exchange.
13:30Ah, like a children's birthday.
13:32A trip to Jerusalem, exactly.
13:33But how does it work practically?
13:36Katja, do you have five minutes?
13:38Yes.
13:39What's up?
13:40Erika wants to know how speed-dating practically works.
13:44Sit down.
13:45Okay, listen.
13:46I'm the guy, you're the woman.
13:49Hello, I'm Theo.
13:51I've been working in the IT industry for 42 years.
13:56I'm Elvira.
13:58I'm 35 years old.
14:00You can hear where I'm from.
14:03I've been working as a midwife for 12 years.
14:07Great.
14:08Do you have kids of your own?
14:09Yes, I have a daughter.
14:10She's 12 years old.
14:11But she lives with her father in America.
14:13Oh, sad.
14:14What I'd like to know is,
14:17when you're on vacation, are you more of a hiker or a beach guy?
14:21When I'm on vacation, I never really do that.
14:24I prefer to work.
14:26Boom!
14:27The end.
14:28Next couple.
14:29You are now Bodo, 60 years old, and you have a pub.
14:32Katja is Heidi, 55, nurse.
14:36And go.
14:38I'm Heidi.
14:40I'm 55 years old.
14:42I'll start right away.
14:44I work in a hospital.
14:46My future husband has to make sure that I have a long night shift.
14:50No problem.
14:51My pub is open every day until 2 a.m.
14:54But I don't drink at all.
14:58I think we're a great match.
15:01Great.
15:02Next couple.
15:04Next, next.
15:05Next, next.
15:06And so on.
15:07You get to the point.
15:08Fascinating.
15:09In the end, everyone fills out a protocol.
15:11And if everyone agrees, there's a date.
15:14Done.
15:15Hello.
15:16And if they find each other?
15:19Will Heidi get married so soon?
15:21Well.
15:22What will happen?
15:27Hey, beautiful woman.
15:32Oh, if that doesn't fit.
15:35Why?
15:36Well.
15:37Indian, pub, roses.
15:41Forget it.
15:42It's a stupid joke.
15:43Sorry, mate.
15:44I can't laugh about it today.
15:46What's going on?
15:48This seafaring makes mood against foreigners.
15:50And he explained me to the election mascot of Anne.
15:53What do you mean?
15:54He claims that Anne deliberately brought me to Germany
15:57to stand well in front of the voters with her Indian orphan child.
16:00It feels so bad.
16:02I'm sorry.
16:03I didn't notice it at all.
16:05If only Ella were here.
16:06She's at the karate tournament in Flensburg.
16:08Listen.
16:09I mean, I can't replace Ella, of course.
16:11But I can assure you that you are absolutely welcome here in Lüneburg.
16:14And not only in Lüneburg.
16:16I've always believed that.
16:18That's the way it is.
16:19In all my time in Salto, I haven't met a single person
16:22who has somehow been hostile to foreigners.
16:24Not one.
16:25Still.
16:26When I walk through the streets like this,
16:28sometimes it feels quite different.
16:30Listen.
16:31A suggestion.
16:32We drive out of town
16:33and visit Ben at one of his wind turbines.
16:36Maybe your thoughts will turn in a different direction.
16:39Let's see.
16:40I was invited to an Indian test meal
16:42after the veterinary round at Mrs. Saravacus.
16:44That's also a good alternative.
16:46Yes.
16:47But you're a real friend.
16:49Thank you.
16:50Ciao.
16:51Bye.
16:54And what kind of collapse was that?
16:57I don't know.
16:59Philipp has no idea either.
17:01Henriette suddenly felt really bad
17:03and had to call the ambulance.
17:05Strange.
17:07Tell me, do you consider a re-attempted suicide possible?
17:13If I understand correctly,
17:14this thought also spontaneously shot through my head.
17:17And?
17:18No.
17:19I don't believe it.
17:21The way I understood Philipp,
17:23it's something else,
17:25and the doctors are still in the dark.
17:27Oh, stupid.
17:29Philipp just wanted to get his things.
17:35You know,
17:38my biggest fear is that
17:40Philipp will be caught by Henriette again.
17:43Nonsense.
17:45In a few days the spook will be over.
17:50Your word in whose ear, anyway.
17:52In his, of course.
18:00What are you doing?
18:05Now.
18:14Nicole.
18:15Yes.
18:16You won't get rid of me that fast.
18:21How do you feel?
18:23I'm fine.
18:30Tell me,
18:32did you take my heart medicine
18:34to get revenge on Katja Meissner?
18:38Henriette, I'm your friend.
18:39I have to know this.
18:40Do you have it or don't you?
18:48Didn't we talk about the big difference
18:50between legitimate revenge fantasies
18:52and concrete actions?
18:56You can't tell anyone about it.
18:58Henriette, how could you?
19:02I...
19:03I really didn't want to.
19:05But...
19:07it suddenly became clear to me
19:09that it's final.
19:13But the purpose of Philipp's visit
19:15was known to you, wasn't it?
19:17Sure.
19:20But...
19:21in the last few minutes
19:24there was a burst in Alofa and this Katja.
19:28The woman who started it all.
19:33And I just saw red.
19:36It was a short-term reaction.
19:50Oh, Katja.
19:55Now Henriette will be thoroughly examined.
20:00Has she ever had such complaints?
20:04Not that I know of.
20:07It's strange, don't you think?
20:12I'm not a doctor, but...
20:16I assume it's nothing bad.
20:20She probably ate something wrong
20:22and then there's the stress of the final separation.
20:28And are you going to see her again?
20:31And to the clinic, right?
20:33Yes.
20:36You have to take care of Henriette more now.
20:39Or am I wrong?
20:41Well, I'm passing things on to her.
20:47Katja, you can't compare this thing
20:49with the story from back then.
20:51She was paralyzed, sitting in a wheelchair,
20:53and she depended on me.
20:55I assume it'll be over soon.
21:01So...
21:02So you're moving into the Rosenhaus,
21:04as planned?
21:07Of course.
21:09Nothing changes in our plans.
21:14Good.
21:19Thank you.
21:31I've gained a lot of experience
21:33with playing through possible points of criticism
21:35and questions in advance.
21:37Very good.
21:38Now I'll play the skeptic.
21:40Yes?
21:41Ms. Lichtenhagen, please.
21:43Why does Lüneburg need a new hotel?
21:46Are the others fully booked?
21:48That's a very good question.
21:50And I'd like to point out the following.
21:52Yes?
21:53Yes, please.
21:56Excuse the interruption.
21:59Your room attendant said
22:01that you're very busy,
22:03but I need to make something clear.
22:05That would be?
22:07Elections are elections.
22:10But in my latest radio interview,
22:13there were accents that I couldn't stand.
22:17That's why I'm curious.
22:19In the online edition of the Nord-Ostsee-Zeitung,
22:22I was already asked to play
22:24on the subject of xenophobia in a dangerous way.
22:27And that amazes you, Dr. Seefeld?
22:29I assure you that neither my faction
22:32nor I intended such a game.
22:35Where did we get to?
22:37I've been asking myself that question
22:39for a long time now, if you don't mind.
22:41The interview that was conducted with me
22:44was very long and differentiated.
22:47Unfortunately, due to the interruption,
22:49a misunderstanding tenor has sneaked in.
22:52Excuse me, Mr. Colleague,
22:54but I found the tenor of your statements very clear.
22:58xenophobia definitely does not belong to my repertoire.
23:03I know about the enrichment of our city
23:06by people from other cultures.
23:08Believe me.
23:10Does that also apply to people from the Indian subcontinent?
23:13The keyword is Rajan Shutrak?
23:15If this is supposed to be an apology,
23:17then he would be the right person to address.
23:19This interview will also be conducted.
23:21My word to that.
23:23From now on, the election campaign
23:25will only focus on relevant issues.
23:28A matter of course,
23:30which should not be discussed.
23:32I completely agree.
23:44Two.
23:47Three.
23:50Four.
23:53Good day, Mr. Flickenschild.
23:56What can we do for you?
23:58Would you like to hear my current offer?
24:01Go ahead.
24:03Your property
24:05against these two,
24:07which are collectively larger than yours.
24:10And I will not give you a bonus of 10,
24:13but 15 percent.
24:15What do you say?
24:17Sounds generous at first,
24:19but I have to plant new ones.
24:21That's a lot of work.
24:23It can't be that difficult.
24:25A couple of flower onions?
24:27Do you have any idea?
24:29Well, I'll think about your offer
24:31and get back to you in a few days.
24:33Can I keep this?
24:35Sure.
24:37Here you go.
24:40Thank you.
24:53Oh, Mr. Held, come in.
24:55Thank you.
24:57I wanted to see you
24:59and inquire about your well-being.
25:01Thank you, I'm glad.
25:03And your wife, Mrs. Stelter,
25:05sends her regards.
25:07Thank you.
25:38If you get well again,
25:40you'll be able to
25:42get back to me as soon as possible.
25:44Well, you know,
25:46the news that we had a money laundering
25:48would certainly speed up
25:50my healing process.
25:52Well, Mr. Stein,
25:54before you find out
25:56from another source...
25:58What?
26:00Well, the evidence
26:02that Landau left us...
26:04What about it?
26:06It's far too thin.
26:08It's never enough to
26:10sue his henchmen.
26:12I had to have the investigation
26:14stopped.
26:16Yes, that's what it looks like.
26:18I knew it.
26:20What?
26:26I said from the beginning
26:28that it was a big mistake
26:30to take Landau's witness protection program.
26:32Yes.
26:34But this time I knew
26:36beforehand.
26:38But when you're up there
26:40on the career ladder,
26:42you want to know
26:44what it looks like from above.
26:46You want to become
26:48the Attorney General
26:50with all your might,
26:52no matter what.
26:54Now leave the church in the village,
26:56Mr. Stein.
26:58I will.
27:00But who of us
27:02on the pro side
27:04were only your professional ambitions?
27:06It's enough, Stein.
27:08Me too.
27:10You're not at ease.
27:12If you hadn't written
27:14sick, I would have
27:16driven sleds with you.
27:18Good day.
27:22God, what an idiot.
27:26Well, I don't really like
27:28a badge,
27:30but you just offered me your forehead,
27:32a la Bonheur.
27:34The highest command in any kind of trade.
27:36Not right away at the first offer.
27:38But the price is high,
27:40and at least the tension.
27:42Of course.
27:44Excuse me, but in the zeal of the battle,
27:46I forgot to give you this earlier.
27:48This is the corrected flower order
27:50for the three kings.
27:52Some of them are relatively short-term,
27:54as you can see.
27:56Yes, but it sounds feasible in principle.
27:58Wait a minute.
28:02Excuse the strange question,
28:04but is speed dating a term for you?
28:06Hmm?
28:08Speed dating.
28:10Yes, we've done something like that before.
28:12And?
28:14Yes, it's my way of getting to know people.
28:16I mean, you know some people
28:18for seven years, but I would never
28:20allow myself to judge them.
28:22And after seven minutes,
28:24I ask you to move a little
28:26and then we can do everything.
28:28Yes. Goodbye.
28:30Goodbye.
28:32And what was it about?
28:34I just asked Mr. Fidgenschild
28:36what he thinks of speed dating.
28:38Apparently not much.
28:40That was obvious.
28:42But we no longer live in the times
28:44of dancing, tea hours and roses.
28:46And now I press the
28:48in-between-human-fast button.
28:50I think that's enough for now.
28:56Ah, Ms. Jansen.
28:58Good to see you.
29:00I've tried something new.
29:02These are filled Bressaola bags
29:04and this is a salmon roll
29:06with spinach.
29:08Looks very good.
29:10Is there anything for free?
29:12Ah, only for selected test persons.
29:14Oh.
29:16Oh.
29:18Oh.
29:20Oh.
29:22Oh.
29:24Oh.
29:26And former employees of this
29:28high-class house.
29:30Good.
29:32So, thank you.
29:36And?
29:38Wow.
29:40Wow, awesome.
29:42And you, watch out.
29:44A really funny story just happened to me
29:46at the reception. I was supposed to give a jury.
29:48Mr. Dr. Seefeld wanted to get
29:50a bill stamped in his name
29:52as a reward.
29:54And what's so funny about it?
29:56Well, I remember the evening quite well.
29:58It was a pleasant casino visit
30:00including women's company.
30:02And definitely not a meeting of the construction committee,
30:04as he claimed.
30:06I remember, he even had three women in the tow truck.
30:08Exactly.
30:10I mean, I didn't believe it, but
30:12in the end, it's a trick, isn't it?
30:14Ah, Ms. Jansen, would you like to try it now?
30:16No, no, no, thank you very much.
30:18I'm in a hurry now.
30:20Could I have a copy of this bill, please?
30:26I don't know if we can answer that.
30:28Please.
30:30It would be very, very important.
30:38Your pulse is still massively elevated.
30:40But your condition has slightly improved.
30:44Thank you.
30:46Thank you.
30:48Ms. Stein,
30:50could it be that you
30:52have taken some medication
30:54to get some attention?
30:56What? I'm sorry?
30:58I'm sorry, I have to ask you this question.
31:00Dr. Thies,
31:02my husband takes care of me.
31:04I don't know
31:06how it came to this breakdown.
31:08It was
31:10completely normal
31:12until my heart started to race.
31:14Which medication did you take
31:16until this point?
31:18Only the drops you prescribed me.
31:20Nothing else? No painkillers?
31:22No, just the drops.
31:24And I'm extremely
31:26sensitive to dosage.
31:28And from which pharmacy
31:30did you take the drops?
31:32From the Meissner pharmacy.
31:34Katja Meissner
31:36put them together herself.
31:38And she's an experienced pharmacist.
31:40I'm sorry.
31:42Then there is still the possibility
31:44of a spontaneous allergic reaction
31:46to the drops.
31:48We will continue to investigate this.
31:50See you later.
31:52Thank you.
32:04I'm sorry.
32:06I got you out of bed.
32:08No, don't worry.
32:10I didn't sleep.
32:12It was just a pregnancy-related break.
32:14Before we put the questions aside.
32:16Very good.
32:18I have very interesting,
32:20not to say
32:22spicy
32:24news and information.
32:26What is it about?
32:28Our honored
32:30Dr. Seefeld
32:32likes to let the dolls
32:34dance.
32:36I don't understand.
32:52Mrs. Jansen.
32:54So you think it's okay
32:56that the mean cleaner
32:58and multiple family fathers
33:00tax money for wine and
33:02singing?
33:04There are places that
33:06check this internally.
33:08And before I get the corresponding report,
33:10I just don't want to put anyone at risk.
33:12He doesn't scare with his helmet
33:14in front of her pregnancy
33:16and Indian godchildren.
33:18Still, that's no reason
33:20to go to the same level.
33:22He will consider that
33:24as a weakness.
33:26Yes, that may be.
33:28But on the day
33:30where I no longer lead a factual election
33:32but start washing dirty
33:34clothes, I stop.
33:36But little girl.
33:38Mrs. Jansen, even if I should be elected
33:40and steer the fate of this city
33:42for the next eight years,
33:44I want to be able to look in the mirror
33:46before every appointment.
33:48Can you understand that?
33:50Und ich wünsche von ganzem Herzen,
33:52dass Sie für Ihre noble Gesinnung
33:54nicht die Quittung bekommen.
33:56Da bin ich ganz entspannt.
33:58Sie waren doch selbst dabei,
34:00als der Kollege sich für seine rüde
34:02Ellbogentaktik entschuldigt hat.
34:04Ja.
34:06Ich möchte einfach
34:08kein Öl ins Feuer gießen.
34:20Hm?
34:22Was ist los?
34:24Ich habe gerade vom Flickenschild erfahren,
34:26dass Frau van Loon
34:28sich Bedenkzeit ausgebeten hat.
34:30Bedenkzeit?
34:32Wofür?
34:34Für den Grundstückstil,
34:36den ich eingefädelt habe.
34:38Damit sind meine Chancen
34:40als Hoteller-Zubi
34:42wieder im Keller.
34:44Und ich werde
34:46nicht mehr im Keller sein.
34:48Dann sind meine Chancen
34:50als Hoteller-Zubi
34:52wieder im Keller.
34:54Wenn man nicht so reden hört,
34:56dann könnte man denken,
34:58dass du früher nur
35:00auf Baggerseen gesurft bist.
35:02Was soll denn das jetzt?
35:04Weißt du, wer große Ziele hat?
35:06Der braucht Kraft und Geduld.
35:08Jetzt hör mal zu.
35:10Ich bin vom Flickenschild
35:12fast auf die Knie gefallen
35:14dafür, dass er mich wieder einstellt.
35:16Casino-Eröffnung.
35:18Was war noch?
35:20Zimmerputz-Allergie.
35:22Und wenn ich dein Chef gewesen wäre,
35:24ich wäre auch megamäßig genervt.
35:26Aber jetzt weiß ich, was ich will.
35:28Ich möchte eines Tages
35:30mein eigenes Hotel führen.
35:32Und das Drei Könige kann mir alles bieten,
35:34was ich dafür lernen muss.
35:36Dann bleib am Ball.
35:38Surfer müssen doch
35:40angeblich so viel Geduld haben, oder?
35:42Ja.
35:44Die Welle, die du reiten willst,
35:46die muss ich erst noch aufbauen.
35:48Und dass das Warten auf die Welle
35:50schon immer mein Problem war.
36:14Mh.
36:18Mh.
36:20Schlüssel kommen bei uns hier hin.
36:24Du siehst abgespannt aus.
36:26Abgespannt? Ich bin wütend.
36:28Held war vorhin bei mir, hat mir gesagt,
36:30dass die Ermittlungen gegen Länder von A bis Z
36:32für die Tonne waren.
36:34Das kann doch nicht sein.
36:36Doch, natürlich kann das sein.
36:38Wenn der ermittelnde Oberstaatsanwalt
36:40nur heiß auf seine Karriere ist, kann das sein.
36:42Du hast meiner Meinung nach keinen Hehl gemacht.
36:44Ich habe Ihnen von Anfang an gewarnt,
36:46dass es nicht richtig ist, mit Landau einen Deal einzugehen.
36:48Und was ist? Jetzt stehen wir da mit leeren Händen.
36:50Es tut mir leid.
36:52Mann, wirklich.
36:54Landau erschossen von seinen eigenen Leuten.
36:56Gunter ohne Casino.
36:58Und ich tagelang im Koma mit einem Lungenschuss.
37:06Das ist doch wirklich eine super Bilanz, oder?
37:08Ja.
37:10Komm.
37:20Wow.
37:22Von hier aus sieht die Welt doch gleich wieder ganz anders aus, oder?
37:26Tja.
37:34Entschuldige.
37:38Stein?
37:42Ja, ist überhaupt kein Problem.
37:44Das bring ich später vorbei.
37:46Ja.
37:48Frau Dr. Thies,
37:50sie möchte in die Erkennungsmedizin.
37:52Vermutet eine allergische Reaktion.
37:54Auf die Tropfen?
37:56Aber die nimmt sich doch schon eine Ewigkeit.
37:58Sie will alle Möglichkeiten prüfen.
38:00Naja, sicher.
38:02Hm?
38:04Hm.
38:08Danke.
38:10Komm mal her.
38:16Und fallen sonst noch irgendwelche Gebühren an?
38:20Getränk inklusive.
38:22Naja, das klingt doch gut.
38:24Ja, dann können Sie mich hiermit auf die Liste setzen.
38:26Danke.
38:28Was war denn das für ein komisches Telefonat?
38:30Ich hab mich zu einem Speed-Dating angemeldet.
38:32Ach, jetzt doch?
38:34Wer nicht wagt, der nicht gewinnt.
38:36Denk nur an Alfred Albers und dessen Casino-Gerinn.
38:38Jetzt bitte, komm aus, Lisa.
38:40Du musst mir nachher aber alles erzählen.
38:42Jedes Detail.
38:44Okay, Chef.
38:50Hi.
38:52So.
38:54Herr Albers, und jetzt du.
38:56Das hab ich gerne.
38:58Erst eine Stranger SMS schreiben und dann nicht auf Rückfragen antworten.
39:00Also warum bin ich ein Armleuchter?
39:02Tamtam, pushen, alte Kontakte auffrischen.
39:04Deine Worte. Und was ist passiert?
39:06Was ist passiert?
39:08Nichts ist passiert.
39:10Mein Zuchtpferdernetzwert interessiert keinen Schwein.
39:12Das ist passiert.
39:14Hast du denn mit potenziellen Kunden geredet?
39:16Ich hab mir die Ohren wund telefoniert.
39:18Herr Albers.
39:20Ich mein...
39:22Tschüss.
39:24Hast du denn mit Spezies von dir gesprochen?
39:26Ja.
39:28Aber entweder haben sie überhaupt nicht verstanden,
39:30was ich wollte,
39:32oder sie wollten nichts Neues anfangen.
39:34Herr Albers, Zwischenfrage.
39:36Also ich mein, wie alt sind denn deine Leute so?
39:38Im Schnitt?
39:40Sind alle im besten Mannesalter.
39:42Also so alt wie du, ja?
39:44Plus minus ja.
39:46Okay.
39:48Herr Albers, hör zu.
39:50Ich mein, Pferdesport an sich ist ja schon eine konservative Sache.
39:52Aber wenn dann noch
39:54also ein gewisses Alter dazu kommt,
39:56dann kannst du die Sache vergessen.
39:58Dann können die Pferde noch so high class sein.
40:00Grenzende Analyse.
40:02Und jetzt?
40:04Du musst an das junge Publikum ran.
40:06Pferdemäßig. Generation Internet.
40:08Aber die kennen mich doch gar nicht.
40:10Ich bin jung. Ich kannte dich auch nicht.
40:12Und, sind wir Kumpels?
40:14Ja oder ja?
40:16Vielleicht bist du ein Sonderfall.
40:18Du bist der Sonderfall.
40:20Herr Albers, bei der Sache
40:22musst du einfach mal an die große Welle glauben.
40:24Dafür brauchst du Geduld, Kraft und Ausdauer.
40:26Dann kommt die Welle versprochen.
40:28Und das sagt ausgerechnet jemand,
40:30der auf dem Festland ohne Badehose
40:32bis jetzt noch keinen Job zu Ende gebracht hat.
40:34Auch ein Mick Eckardt lernt manchmal dazu.
40:58Guten Abend.
41:00Guten Abend, Frau Fallon.
41:02Schön, dass Sie sich für diesen
41:04sicherlich informativen Abend
41:06Zeit genommen haben.
41:08Ich bin Geschäftsfrau.
41:10Neue Hotels, neue Aufträge.
41:12Sie ahnen nicht,
41:14wer uns heute Abend die Ehre geben wird.
41:16Dr. Seefeld persönlich.
41:18Na, was sagen Sie jetzt?
41:20Naja, es ist eine öffentliche Veranstaltung.
41:22Wo ist das Problem?
41:24Ich war ja auch auf seiner Pressekonferenz.
41:26Da ist er schon.
41:30Ach, Herr Dr. Seefeld.
41:32Herzlich willkommen.
41:34Vielen Dank und recht viel Erfolg für Ihre Veranstaltung.
41:38Also ich wünschte, ich hätte Ihre Gelassenheit.
41:40Aber ich traue dem Frieden nicht.
41:44Aber Sie wissen doch, was er versprochen hat.
41:46Ab jetzt nur noch Wahlkampf auf Sachebene.
41:50Keine persönlichen Attacken
41:52und keine Schläge unter die Gürtellinie.
41:54Man fragt sich nur, wo man die Gürtellinie ansetzt.
41:58Ich habe mir deshalb erlaubt,
42:00den Sitzungsplan der letzten Wochen
42:02beim Bauausschuss anzufordern.
42:04Von wegen Spesenabrechnung.
42:06Sie wissen.
42:08Frau Jansen, Sie sind unmöglich.
42:10Selbst wenn an der Sache etwas dran ist,
42:12dann geht das seinen geregelten Dienstweg.
42:14Haben wir uns verstanden?
42:16Ja, selbstverständlich.
42:24Guten Abend, sehr verehrte Damen und Herren.
42:26Ich freue mich
42:28über Ihr zahlreiches Erscheinen.
42:30Wir befinden uns heute
42:32im renommiertesten Hotel Lüneburgs.
42:34Jetzt fragen Sie sich vielleicht,
42:36will man neben dem Dreikönige
42:38auch noch ein Vierkönige bauen?
42:40In dieser Frage kann ich Sie beruhigen.
42:50Das ist kein Spiel mehr, Herrn Rieter.
42:52Das habe ich auch nicht behauptet.
42:56Eine Affekthandlung ist das eine,
42:58aber danach muss man die Karten auf den Tisch legen.
43:00Das sehe ich anders.
43:02Wie, das siehst du anders?
43:06Bitte, tu den Ärzten
43:08und dir selber den Gefallen und sag,
43:10dass du von meinem Herzmittel Digoxin genommen hast.
43:12Dann bekommst du ein Gegenmittel und fertig.
43:14Wie stellst du dir das vor?
43:16Wie, wie stelle ich mir das vor?
43:18Dann bin ich doch die hysterische Kuh
43:20mit dem nächsten Suizidversuch.
43:22Ich will auch nicht zur tragischen Figur
43:24der niedersächsischen Provinz werden.
43:30Das bildest du dir ein.
43:32So wie ich mir einbilde,
43:34von meinem Mann wegen dieser Möchtegern-Künstlerin
43:36verlassen worden zu sein,
43:38gerade du müsstest es doch
43:40aus deiner Erfahrung nachvollziehen können.
43:44Ich kann jetzt nicht die Wahrheit sagen.
43:46Ich kann jetzt nicht die Wahrheit sagen.
43:48Nicht jetzt.
43:52Das würde mir den Rest geben.
43:54Verstehst du das nicht?
43:58Doch, das verstehe ich.
44:02Und ich betone nochmals,
44:04es geht hier nicht um den Bau
44:06irgendeines Hotels,
44:08sondern um ein Haus im Mittelklassesegment,
44:10das auch über den Hanseltag hinaus bestehen soll.
44:12Wir, die Stadt,
44:14wären dazu bereit,
44:16dem künftigen Investor dieses Neubaus
44:18die benötigte Infrastruktur
44:20zur Verfügung zu stellen.
44:22Danke.
44:28Wenn,
44:30und ich betone wenn,
44:32dieses Projekt in das Bild unserer Stadt
44:34passen sollte.
44:36Damit meine ich...
44:38Warum schweren Sie nicht mit offenen Karten, Frau Kollegin,
44:40und beenden diese Alibi-Veranstaltung?
44:42Was Ihnen hier
44:44als Informationsveranstaltung
44:46präsentiert wird, ist in Wahrheit
44:48ein abgekartetes Spiel.
44:50Soll ich ihn rausschmeißen, oder willst du das übernehmen?
44:52Die sogenannte Ausschreibung ist längst
44:54in trockenen Tüchern, in sehr verwandschaftlichen sogar.
44:56Investor ist Herr Flickenschild,
44:58das passende Grundstück
45:00stellt seine Blumenhof-Lieferantin
45:02Frau van Loon,
45:04die gleichzeitig Frau Lichtenhagens Cousine ist.
45:06Das nenne ich
45:08Vetternwirtschaft in Rheinkultur.
45:10Oder was sagen Sie dazu,
45:12Frau Oberbürgermeisterin?
45:22Danke, dass du gekommen bist.
45:26Wissen denn jetzt die Ärzte,
45:28was zu deinem Zusammenbruch geführt hat?
45:32Ist ja wirklich seltsam.
45:34Emotionalen Stress
45:36steckt der Körper eben nicht so einfach weg.
45:40Hallo.
45:42Frau Stein,
45:44es wird Ihnen gleich besser gehen.
45:46Ich spritze Ihnen jetzt ein Gegenmittel,
45:48was sehr schnell wirkt.
45:50Wir wissen inzwischen, was zu dem Zusammenbruch
45:52geführt hat.
45:54Wir haben in Ihrem Blut Digoxin gefunden.
45:56Dieser Wirkstoff
45:58wird aus Fingerhut hergestellt
46:00und zur symptomatischen Behandlung
46:02bei Herzinsuffizienz eingesetzt.
46:04Wie bitte?
46:06Bei falscher Dosierung
46:08kann der Wirkstoff zu Herzrhythmusstörungen
46:10oder sogar zum Tod führen.
46:12Sie haben Glück gehabt, Frau Stein.
46:14Ja, aber wie ist denn dieses Digoxin
46:16in den Kopf meiner Frau gekommen?
46:18Dieses Mittel ist mir nie verschrieben worden.
46:20Der Wirkstoff war hier drin.
46:24Aber das ist doch das Medikament
46:26von meiner Frau aus der Apotheke Meister.
46:28Das habe ich Ihnen doch vorbeigebracht.
46:30Ja.
46:32Ich bin gezwungen, die Polizei einzuschalten,
46:34weil der Verdacht besteht,
46:36dass Sie es nicht wissen, Frau Stein.
47:06Es gibt drei Vorfälle, die
47:08den Verdacht untermauern könnten,
47:10dass Frau Meisner es nicht sonderlich gut
47:12mit Ihnen meinte.
47:14Am besten fragen Sie meine behandelnde Ärztin,
47:16Frau Dr. Thies.
47:18Es ist wahr, dass du Henriette gesagt hast,
47:20es wäre dir lieber gewesen,
47:22sie wäre nie aus dem Koma aufgewacht?
47:26Ja, das habe ich gesagt.
47:36Ja.