Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 8, 2017

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We need to whip up Kansai…

We're doing our best, but it's just a little more...

What needs to be done…

Maybe there isn't enough cheering in the first place

No, no, we're doing our best cheering

But your dance isn't sharp!

What? You know it's tough cheering outdoor

There's rainy days and hot days..

You're so lucky, you have a better environment

You don't get wet, there's air conditioning… let me just say, you're a wimp!

Huh? You're saying I'm a wimp?!

Yeah! A wimp!

Alright then! I'll go cheer at your stadium and show if I'm a wimp or not!

Ah! That's a good idea

Then I'll go cheer at your stadium

That's a good idea, cheering at one another's stadium!

That might whip up the crowd!

So, where is Kyocera Dome?

What? Are you really from Kansai?

Huh? So do you know where Koshien Stadium is?

Ah- well… so ….you know… it's….

You don't even know!

You can find the route to one another's stadium when you search on Google.

If you are cheering for Tigers, search "from here to Koshien Stadium"

and you will find the time required to the destination

If you are cheering for Buffaloes, search "from here to Kyocera Dome"

and you will find the route by train or by bus.

Let's all make Kansai exciting!

For more infomation >> Google アプリ:応援に行きたい 篇 - Duration: 1:33.

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China, Move Over! India Considers Its Own 'Silk Road', Invites Iran to Join In - Duration: 2:50.

India has pitched the idea of a transport corridor to Iran, Russia, the Caucasus region

and Central Asia as an alternative to China's "One Belt, One Road" project.

The proposed corridor, dubbed North-South, would stretch to Russia via Iran and connect

the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean with the Caspian Sea, thus making the Islamic Republic

a key player in the region.

In an interview with Sputnik Persian, Iranian political analyst Pir Mohammad Mollazehi spoke

about the potential benefits the North-South project promised Iran and Russia.

"What makes the North-South corridor so important is that it would bring transportation

costs and travel time down by 30 percent.

It is with these considerations in mind that Iran, Russia and India are now discussing

the use of the Chabahar or Bender Abbas ports to bring cargoes to the Iranian ports on the

Caspian Sea," Pir Mohammad Mollazehi said.

He added that India was also looking for a way to deliver its goods by rail or by road

to Russia and Europe.

"They could also build a railway between Chabahar and Bender Abbas to haul cargoes

to Khorasan and further on to Central Asia.

We expect India to get more actively involved in this project and invest more in the development

of the Chabahar port, which is a gateway to Afghanistan and Central Asia," Pir Mohammad

Mollazehi noted.

The proposed corridor, dubbed North-South, would stretch to Russia via Iran and connect

the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean with the Caspian Sea, thus making the Islamic Republic

a key player in the region.

In an interview with Sputnik Persian, Iranian political analyst Pir Mohammad Mollazehi spoke

about the potential benefits the North-South project promised Iran and Russia.

"What makes the North-South corridor so important is that it would bring transportation

costs and travel time down by 30 percent.

It is with these considerations in mind that Iran, Russia and India are now discussing

the use of the Chabahar or Bender Abbas ports to bring cargoes to the Iranian ports on the

Caspian Sea," Pir Mohammad Mollazehi said.

He added that India was also looking for a way to deliver its goods by rail or by road

to Russia and Europe.

"They could also build a railway between Chabahar and Bender Abbas to haul cargoes

to Khorasan and further on to Central Asia.

We expect India to get more actively involved in this project and invest more in the development

of the Chabahar port, which is a gateway to Afghanistan and Central Asia," Pir Mohammad

Mollazehi noted.

For more infomation >> China, Move Over! India Considers Its Own 'Silk Road', Invites Iran to Join In - Duration: 2:50.

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Another Baltimore Police Body Camera Video Raises Questions | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Another Baltimore Police Body Camera Video Raises Questions | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:14.

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Vroom! cars and trucks for kids learn cars for children - Duration: 7:02.

Vroom! cars and trucks for kids learn cars for children.

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