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public for the wrestlers most have been out of work because of restrictions on sporting events. you're watching news live from berlin there's more news as always on our web site d w dot com and follow us for all live updates on twitter and instagram at u.w. news reporter is up next with a look at syrian refugees 5 years after coming to germany a 1000000 blue cross thanks for watching. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantrips and they have problems are almost the same point to the social inequality
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a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption who can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and seem right to fold to hunt inside to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i weren't. 5 years ago most of us on a monotonous family fled the war in syria and came to germany along with hundreds or thousands of other refugees 2015 was a challenging year for germany but chancellor angela merkel was convinced the country would come. but we've managed so much we can do it that's many
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refugees have struggled to build a new life. in 2015 we accompanied the solomons on their long journey from syria to germany now we want to find out more about how they fare. it's just off to 6 am on the sunday monday has already begun. the set. still needs to brush his teeth. and his wife getting their 4 children ready for taking and school. says he's come to his hammer reading. 5 years ago the sunday months fled the syrian city of rocca mustapha and came to germany with their sons jude and daughter lemme see their
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youngest child sam was born. but even now most have a son a man and still finding his footing in germany we look at our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't call germany my new home but i'm getting more used to life here and i'm starting to understand better how things work now that. the family still depends on financial assistance from the state of b.s. ole man is surprised at how long it took to settle in they struggled with the german language the bureaucracy and finding a place to live and work and sometimes it feels like we've been here more than 5 years we've been through so much and this time. we spent 4 years looking for an apartment moving every few months and it was hard but when i see our children going
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to school it seems like time has passed more quickly than that. time to get under way the children like going to school in. the solomons had to move 10 times before they found an apartment of their own like many refugee families all they could get were temporary. the constant moves meant they didn't have as much time to study german a state hoped but they didn't give up for the sake of the children. that's why they left syria to give their children a better life. that was destroyed by a bomb many were injured desperate to leave in 2015 they decided to flee. we met up with a family in turkey where they were hoping to make the dangerous journey across the mediterranean at bay i was afraid but determined a little bit of me died every day in syria especially after our home was destroyed
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. i died a 1000 deaths every time i heard the fighter jets in the end i said if we die trying to cross the mediterranean at least i'll only die once and i hope will die together my husband my children and me. i want mama what's wrong nothing sweetheart. i may god protect you make god protect you. like thousands of syrians not some of the sunday months had hoped to reach europe but found themselves unable to enter the. images of stranded refugees made headlines around the world the german government decided to take them in and when the record 890000 refugees arrived in
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germany. the solomons are grateful that they are in germany but getting here was an ordeal they won't forget anytime soon. i often think about our journey. especially when we couldn't get an apartment or when we have a hard time with the german language. then i think we got this far but gives me hope. the 100 women. m.p.'s pick a number from school they'd like to get to the playground but m.p.'s says it's too hot right now. it's just after lunch. abby is proud of her children. they've settled into their new lives quickly making friends at the daycare center and it's called and. then he says that.
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i'm practicing my handwriting. i'm going to surprise my teacher that was my mom's idea that. my mom doesn't know how good my german last. and my handwriting is good. the others are not as good i'm also a bit better at math but my mom doesn't know that either. i can help his study german a bit. but not math because i don't like you. and the monkey off the top of the. book and help. and i can help you practice german. you can help a lot more than you know. but they don't have high work today school let out
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early because of the heat but later they all go to the playground the children of that to. the sunday months have many friends in the neighborhood who help whenever they can like jessie a neighbor as of my mom i need help at school send her over to us my girls and i were happy to help each one so. that. it. isn't enough to not hurt them not just know i have never had such a nice neighbor before. i just had a baby and a beer brought some food down every evening so i had some time to relax and that was so sweet. and with the kids things have become much more lively since they moved and. not everyone has been this welcoming
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since 2015 and far right and anti immigrant parties have gained influence. but most germans still support michael's refugee policy on tough of all refugees who arrived 5 years ago but found. thanks in part to the billions of euros in aid programs the new arrivals are finding a foothold. still struggling to learn german. he has a hard time studying the syrian war inflicted invisible wounds that have yet to heal 5 years on he still traumatized today he has a therapy session with professor mary i'm sure jack hello mr suleiman please come with me. have a seat. today on your appointment is with me as your regular doctor is on holiday is that ok. ok no problem.
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an interpreter helps him share his feelings. mustapha says his mother died in syria 2 weeks ago. he's haunted by the fact he couldn't be there with her. goodness what a. huddle in recent weeks she was very sick and then she was taken to the hospital. i tried to speak with her but she could no longer talk and she didn't recognize me anymore. and i thought if you want to see mostafa was just 14 when his father died as the eldest child he took on a lot of responsibility his mother raised 9 children on her own. she must have been a very strong woman. a very strong woman yes very strong. you've experienced a lot of terrible things and borne a lot of pain but i think you're doing well now keep looking into the future and
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concentrating on yourselves and your children he says to come out of the we're going to smile you can be proud of yourself doc i'm here for something. that something mustapha struggles with he still hasn't found his forte many of the syrians he knows here have jobs who have started their own business. like none now who runs a snap. but it takes time to develop something present god our restaurant is now very well known and has a good reputation ask anyone and they'll tell you wow the police is great and it's going well. yes it's known for its good food cleanliness and good service. back in syria moustapha was a lawyer here in germany he's planning to start work as
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a taxi driver soon he's already passed the german driving exam. in the evening the sunday man's want to catch up with their family back home in syria. they're deciding who to call. the boys want to call nora but then they decide on uncle caffeine every. now and what. many of my staff as brothers and sisters fled syria now live in dubai in turkey and lebanon others are still in syria the only way to stay in touch is by phone. to face and they can you know. they're trying to make a video call. they're making at the end i am the kids are excited but no one is picking up. there's no connection there's no internet in syria.
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letters sam is still hopeful but today the cole was 3 for the son a man's their children all their pride and joy best a little but they have to pick plans for the future he wants to be a dentist. wants to be an engineer so he can help rebuild the family's house in syria well our home was hit by a rocket so i want to rebuild it with dad. and i don't think there's an infant. mustapha has been through a lot but there is a lot of love and joy in this family. the solomons children that found a new home in germany but it will still take a bit longer until their parents feel make sure he arrived.
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and what can we do about it. in good shape. in 30 minutes on t.w. . in the heart of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. e.w. dot com for to make a city today to get inside. i'm sure. you know that i'm such a fan of spain i mean the acceleration. during the day that has a sense of. we are living during the most extraordinary try and restrict.
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transportable before the electric cars. going to. read the audio and mobility show. is it still a mobility revolution when it doesn't look like one rather checks out who shows itto wait in 2800 a normal enough to get buyers to go electric not talking about electric cars and generally the more cars i drive the more i get used to that i'm still not convinced that this is the future but is the future already shared our breakthroughs on the racetrack changing electric street car just rhetoric or digitally adorning takes a b.m.w. i 3 out to test its formula each pedigree. in the 1st certainly this is a solo is it more than the porsche employing sure it is germany facing a row. evolution.
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would be safer and better to have speed limits on the autobahn find out in the latest edition. on today's episode we're testing. 108. 1000 they. say let's go. we took the smaller model 1st with the new to await the truck. away from the popular. and it seems to be working. demand has been stronger than expected. already suggests any 208 and the electric car the electric motor has
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a 100 kilowatts 126. and 260. 3 different driving. sport and if you. can make. a point which is pretty neat. with most electric cars the. top speed is electronically capped at 150 kilometers per hour order to help preserve the cars i i. owe a battery we'll give you 340. which is pretty ok considering that the car is. there will usually be driven in cities or cities so that's ok. talking about. the battery will give you 100000. warranty on it
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and if this is something wrong during that time they will replace it. i. looking at the exterior it's hard to tell that this is the electric version of the 2 always seem that it differs only slightly from its combustion engine simply. moving inside there's a 3 d. virtual cockpit as well as the latest infotainment systems. as the batteries. located in the floor of the car the trunk is just the same. weight with gasoline and diesel engines 265 to 960 meters just pretty decent. so of course every once in a while you'll have to charge your car. if you do this at home or the regular.
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it will take more than 24 hours. if you're lucky and you have. it will take you around 5 ok. and then they'll be good in the morning and if you're really lucky and you have a job either and hold to your working ok then fill up the car from 0 to 80 percent in just. the driving experience and $208.00 is pretty. it's pretty compact so it's fun driving into curves rather fast and with being direct. you can also speed out of cross pretty fast. as it's usually costing you $280.00 just 2 different driving modes either d. or b.
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and b. if you remove your foot from the gas. and almost brake braking the regular car only at the end you will have to put your foot on that one because the car will not stop completely and be it will just go as slow as 7 kilometers an hour which is like walking speed. so that was the key to a wait. let's take a look at it s.u.v. counterpart. the 2008. the vin though the 2008 is based on the same plan it's 10 centimeters higher than the 2 in. the interiors of the 2 models are more or less the same.
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if you open up the trunk of the eat 2008 you'll find 434 to 1467 leaders which is way more than that. but with both of these you will always find that back inside you will need that because inside the charging cable which will provide you with current. and therefore you will always have this in your trunk. thanks. to $108.00 and they also have the same drive train which leaves you with almost the same driving impression you see a little higher end. and you have a little more called for that say. just like the 2 await the 2008
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years the latest driver system systems to help keep you safe such as lane departure warning active brake assist traffic sign recognition. cruise control the stop function. quite a few by now and i've always liked their interior especially the steering wheel because it's so small compared to during wheels and other cars. offers an optional premium sound system with 10 speakers and with these electric models as quiet as they are you can sit back and really enjoy the music. so i finally. pretty need. to choose 108 simply because i'm not that much into. talking about electric cars in general. the more i drive the more i get used to that i'm
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still not convinced this is the future especially standalone future there's still so much work to be done especially if you look at the range of the car and charging times but if in the future. numbers then this could be a pretty good alternative. nuku show each will rate as a starting price of just under $30000.00 euros but in germany fire incentives for electric vehicles knock off around $9000.00 for a final price of just under $21000.00 euros. moving up to the larger each 2008 and should be will set you back around $4500.00 euros more. if you want more brand check out our you know. if you want regular features about
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new cars and car culture and mobility around the world can make you very happy. then to china 6 and feel just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to us that you should. read and you'll always be up to speed. played. about the tire is not a bad move. oh. it's the 1st time that i'm driving an electric car and they're supposed to be very boring but sustainable but i would like to find out how much fun can they be please please.
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the people. first of all i have to admit i really like the color of the car because it fits my jacket. secondly. it's kind of small which i like and then if you check the tires still really small and thin i wonder how the grip is on the streets. there's only one way to find out by taking it to the track . but. the group of the tires is not bad it feels really good. you know it's actually fun to drive because i threw the like of. that shaky exhilaration.
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in the 1st 30 meters and exhilarates more than the porsche i'm pretty sure you know this car is something for the city something you know luxury city car i could not imagine being this on the formula you truck or something like that well actually the i 3 is the standard safety cart at all from you what you race is it's no match for the racing cars though which topped out at 240 kilometers per hour. hence marker as head of motor sports f.e.m. w. . since disappointment over 3 years ago he's been trying to make the comic this electric power train even more powerful on and off the track. he formally you know what's your. limits people don't want to live in syria. does. need to be a moment. extreme of. crimes to come up in the
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best insight you can get is because it would be a good. look for him to look out for gary condit. did you imagine you would be by on. the. problem. is the breaking. of the it's a. great victory because. even after successful race weekend there's no time for against my b.m.w. headquarters in munich he meets in the us head of the electric power touring research and development. you. can for monday. want
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to go. sophie. before going to see pictures of the for many. people remembering one component of what's most primitive to you but. you can reconstruct about this condition and softer as we're going to need today is no pretty tired from the harmony pit i've started so let me explain why the poem train for the i 3 is 100 percent b.m.w. engineering starting with the car transmit the current that generates magnetic fields which are converted into mechanical energy the brain of an electric power train inverter supplies electricity on demand but their frequency and voltage continuously adapted to driving situation a better inverter means more power from the energy stored in the battery. to your conscious with the moment from what i was just a minute to control myself and got the idea that this is appropriate when you separate it's easier to on than effect things in
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a home i like to know so much but this is one pitiful ng as i've been from gaskin lived. with them for too damn long to me to make the most of the part that. so people who skew food money for the rich be killed when mr softee womanish told him the items. in the prime suspect from casket from what used to be the property of could all go through. in that case let's go green and try out some recuperation. it's really good to hit the gas on this car because it speeds up that fast but the recuperation i don't like at all like it gives me the feeling that i'm just breaking down immediately and for me this is. something that i'm enjoying to b.m.w. i 3 was designed as a sustainable car with a lightweight energy efficient body featuring natural fiber and carbon fiber elements and the network tires have less rolling resistance helping to save energy
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and ensuring a fast moves the right. time for us where most of the inch weep i've been recently i was pretty well because my premium whiskey. is no sound no engine noise so i can really enjoy my favorite music must be. nice. i confess this little it heads does have its charms. it's a fun tool to have one day for a few hours but i could not imagine driving it ever every bases because you know just to idea but i have to charge it somewhere like really freaks me on here i don't know if it kind of lost and i wonder if i still get home i'm kind of worried
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about it though like i was driving this car for like 3 hours now and i still only have 35 percent of my energy bedroom left. and that's just by dozens of b.m.w. experts investing a huge technical effort into comolli over the years they are mission to enhance efficiency of electric motors. those with a view on their. highs today. and about the. end effect. the good of your business those of us. here.
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because we. ration doesn't really do it for me to be honest i was driving today like a probability contender so no surprise that i had to take a pit stop after just 200 kilometers. no i'm really lucky today i found this charging station could take me quite a while blood so i mean starting at least. it takes around 15 minutes at the fast charging station to get a big trade percent that's a serious slowdown for me but my hectic daily routine is little new current. determined to impose it's written on me but i find myself enjoying this chilled out and sustainable electric more and more.
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i want out of the way i. never left pomp and man germany is literally the only developed country where cars like this can go as fast as they can. all the building them in the u.k. when accomplished over there anyway that's what we're going to find out today by germany and why i like them so offsets with spain.
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as a german you grow up knowing that it is better for racing toy cars with my younger brother so mike that basically forcing everyone off to 3 is not doing 200 kilometers an hour. and the german car industry makes you believe that driving as fast as you can is the way to go. and we've got the perfect right straight to do it oh and for love and serve and all that was. the 1st real job on was opened in 1932 between born and cologne it had a speed limit of 120 kilometers per hour. then the nazis took power and claimed they had built the 1st one and. they insisted on calling it. the nazis also government of war the speed limit the only time they came back was $3.00 to $74.00 during the whole crisis and it was at that 100 kilometers an hour
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and the government even wanted to keep it the federal slaves at school were lifted on. i just 100 again. home wash a person drive this car there's a 100 kilometers limitations everywhere. the sad reality is you can't go flat out everywhere on the german altar well we're supposed to driving very fast and we're stuck in a traffic jam and that's also reality on the glorious german. yes we do have traffic jams and construction sites as well in germany even worse about a 3rd of the german autobahn has speed limits and it's recommended that you drive 130 kilometers on the other parts recommended you can't get fined if you drive
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faster but why 130. because a 970 alone more than 20000 people died on germany's roads which got the conversation going about speed limits. and 977 a large scale comparative study concluded a speed limit reduces creches by 9 to 11 percent and deaths by 20 to 23 percent. but a specific speed limit was a no fly with the german public and the hugely influential automobile club idiocy even campaigned against it so we ended up with a recommended read limit of $130.00 to find out how bad high speed crashes really are i'm taking an accident researcher for a spin in my ridiculously or. power jack it. is a good point man has been reviewing car accidents for over 15 years for german insurers the people that pay for all those crashes because really they have to speed right now you would automatically lose your driving license he's joking of
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course. but for someone who researches accidents for a living well. you are here that's more like it you are. right. he laughed speed he's german after all but let's get serious again what does crashing higher speeds actually mean. in the formula for kinetic energy velocity has a quadratic effect that means that an increase of just time came each creates proportionally a much higher amount of energy. so even driving just a little bit faster greatly increases the risk of life changing injuries worse studies estimate that every extra kilometer per hour pushes the number of crashes by 4 percent but it is also true that other countries that have a speed limit in place and people die from on the news or just look at the czech
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republic the united states and italy for example but the u.k. and denmark also have speed limits and fewer deaths. the problem is that these statistics are fairly comparable because of so many variables. types of vehicles and visibility. one thing is for sure germany's kind of street does not want to general speed limit it pushes the sales pitch all to ban tests that like a drug to all you people outside germany who want to drive mine lonely fast cars and still feel say. the fish. feel safe until you don't. the weak link and drive at 250 came age i think he means me but even for good drivers things can go sideways very fast things change must come. and so i think we need
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a speed limit that most people would accept and i think that would be 150 kilometers an hour that we're still hours to get from a to b. as fast as possible most people don't go faster than that anyway. the growing concern for the environment and the shift to electric might get germany to a speed limit a little bit faster maybe even quicker than the us changes it's gotten lost i mean electric is cool and everything but you can't go flat out for long without nuking the battery. may a. little not such a fan of me i mean the acceleration. to listen to this isn't say. but driving at speeds are unfit for the situation is a major reason why people die on the jump i'll try to be honest driving for 2 or kilometers an hour in a straight line gets really boring after some time so if you want to have the time
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of your life and go fast do it on the racetrack like my colleague ronnie did over here or it. being the. top. cold feet enjoy the ride stay safe and see you next time on a ranch. it's
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