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this is deja vu news live from berlin pressure mounts on lucas' shango protesters in bellerose turn up the heat on the streets of minsk 3 weeks after a dispute election now look at sankoh says he'll head to russia to seek president vladimir putin's help. also coming up. the street. the mayor of portland makes an appeal for calm after protests turned deadly also vulture's a stinging attack on president trump. and in formula one
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a champagne performance from lewis hamilton at the belgian grand prix another win puts him one step closer to the title and michael schumacher racing records. welcome to the program police in the belarusians capital means cover rested more than $100.00 anti-government protesters they were taking part in another mass demonstration to demand president alexander look at shango step down the protests started after look at shango claimed an overwhelming reelection victory earlier this month but observers say the poll was neither free nor fair. go away they chant tens of thousands hit the streets of minsk on sunday. 3rd week
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of protests doing their best to avoid a massive police presence. but not always with success. thousands have been detained in recent weeks opponents of the regime and of president aleksander lucas shank oh. my god i came here to express my disagreement with the results of the election and my solidarity with the detained people i stand for peace for belarus but not for a look at mr. lucas chink of his dog in his heels since the protests began he says belarus is threatened by foreign powers not the military reports that nato has deployed their forces for drills right on our border what am i supposed to do. and he says he'll soon meet with russian president vladimir putin who has offered to send in security forces to quell the protests. telling him let's see what we can do
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with lame jordan what's up sunday's protests came up the question goes perth to the crowd marked it their own way with another chant. happy birthday to. you w a correspondent nick connelly is in means to cover the m. arrest he told us more about sunday's protests. well these are extraordinary scenes for a 3rd weekend in a row something people could barely of imagine just a month ago this kind of numb these kind of numbers of people out in the streets time after time here the weather wasn't really helping they had torrential rain for much of the afternoon people hiding in shopping centers at least where i was but the thing was that that didn't really stop the kind of people out there kids with their dogs and their friends and people sitting even in a in a shopping center which was singing. i think the thing about this is that these protests have become part of the culture this is not something that just happened.
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on certain days in certain places that the police can surround and arrest people this is become something that has taken on a life of its own it doesn't need specific protest leaders it is becomes the it's very widespread at least here in minsk where i'm standing now is a place where several journalists would to taint in thursday and again we saw police going off just trying to crack down on the coverage of these protests it is a totally open situation we have no idea where this is going but for day for today it definitely seemed like the people were not scared of the threats being put out by the government in recent days. now to some other stories making news around the world german lawmakers from across the political spectrum have condemned saturday's rushing of the parliament building in berlin during a protest against the government's pandemic policies hundreds of far right activists and science deniers overwhelmed police and occupied the steps of the. police regained control of the situation before they could get into the building.
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lebanon's president michel alone has called for the left for lebanon to be declared a secular state during a televised address he said it was the only way to protect and preserve pluralism and create national unity on monday lebanon march 100 years of statehood. global coronavirus cases surged above 25000000 this weekend with india setting a record for the highest single day rise the country reported almost 79000 new cases as the government loosens lockdown measures to help the economy many other countries are also battling fresh covert 19 outbreaks. at least 3 migrants died and 5 others were injured when a fire broke out on a boat carrying them across the mediterranean the smoke from the fire could be seen from a beach near the italian town of cortana 2 police officers were also hurt. police
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in the u.s. city of portland have launched a homicide investigation after a protester was killed there the victim was shot dead as supporters of president dolls from classed with black lives matter demonstrators police have appealed for witnesses to saturday night's clashes and mayor accused president of stoking the unrest. shots rang out shortly before 9 pm by the time police got to the scene a man was already dead. what new york times journalist mike baker was on the ground in portland with the person who was shot. at with the insignia of the group they treat prayer which is a right wing group here in the portland area. u.s. president donald trump had tweeted his support of a caravan of right wing activists as they made their way into portland some had come from hundreds of kilometers away. their voice heard to be supportive to other
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folks in this area that might also feel like. their voices are heard or the. downtown they clashed with black lives matter protesters as mike baker documented the situation deteriorated fast. the quickness and said the police did little to stop it. in the end a there was no no resolve and no mediation. moment here we are and now there's a dead body on the. president trump raised his fans calling them great patriots while blaming the violence in portland on democrats and he attacked his opponent joe biden as incompetent saying he was not what our great country wants. portland mayor ted wheeler blamed the chaos on trump himself. they were
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supported and energized by the president himself president trump for 4 years we've had to live with you and your racist attacks on black people do you seriously wonder mr president why this is the 1st time in decades that america has seen this level of violence the police have asked the public to pass on any information related to the killing. for more on all that i'm joined by stefan simons our correspondent in washington stefan portland's mayor is definitely not pulling any punches what stood out to you in particular. definitely not holding back and the most important thing he said is was that in my mind in my view that the president is actually has to take responsibility for creating the situation as we have it this is a week of protests all over america this is important but there was also can osha
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in the beginning of the week and now we're counting 3 dead people during those protests so violence during those protests responsibility for this should be that's the opinion of the mayor taking in account by president trump trump responsible for divisiveness for division and polarity in this country and for resulting violence during those protests that's what the mayor says and that is holding not back this is pulling no punches and this verbal spat we've been hearing is a lot between the president and in particular portland's mayor what does this bitch ariel between these 2 politicians tell us about these tensions you were talking about in the u.s. . it tells us something about america does is about a we are in campaign we are in presidents election campaign there is the trumpet ministration who tries to blame anything happening in those protests as well as the
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protests themselves the democrats they are the democrats who are saying it is the trump administration who actually is stoking the fire so to speak who makes brings people against each other who are not unified who are not unifying the country and this is where we are this is not going to change either the president will form or for the wrong go with his sheriff in town in order image he will blame the democrats to be responsible for the protests full of violence and protest and he will tell everybody that the democrats want this to happen because they want to win and only that way they can imagine winning the elections november 3rd however democrats seeing it of course the other way around except to move the other way around meaning it is the president who stoke the fire here and make try to make sure to make people afraid scared to vote for him all right stuff on simon's in washington for us thanks very much let's turn to soccer now and
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leone have won the women's champions league for the 5th time in a row after beating germany. in the final the french side were 2 goals ahead of half time and in control for captain alexandra pop scored in the 2nd half to give her team hope leone sealed the 31 victory just before closing play the win confirms they own status as europe's most dominant club side it now won the tournament a record 7 times. and formula one defending champion lewis hamilton has coasted to victory in the belgian grand prix to increase his lead to the overall standings the britain is now just 2 wins away from matching michael schumacher his record of 91 race victories. the best chance to catch lewis hamilton in this race was at the start this spot cuties
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fost was a tight turn at the 1st corner always gives would be challenges that glimmer of hope so when hamilton held off his mis sadie's teammate south reprocess the writing was on the wall. the wall was where these 2 ended up the safety car cooled out on lap 10 after antonio given that he lost control of his alfa remain. jaivin that season ted to tire careering into the path of george russell in the williams thankfully both drivers were on homs. it was another disastrous weekend for ferrari sebastian in fact so overtaken by what should be a slow alpha remain and just left to fight teammate charlotte classroom easily 13th place up at the front hamilton's biggest fight was with his deteriorating tires but he can't tending in the right direction crossing the line for his teeth when in 7
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races this year edging ever closer to a record equalling 7th title. new york's iconic metropolitan museum of art has opened its doors again after an almost 6 month closure there's can now enter with time tickets and had to observe social distancing roles in march the coronavirus pandemic forced the met to postpone a series of special events marking a century and a half since its founding it's an unusual picture in new york these days they're queuing to get since they reopened better public to new c.m. . distancing thermometer's masks but new york is hungry for culture we've been in lockdown for nearly 6 months and this is food for the saw and food for the mind the pandemic hit the met heart it was ready to celebrate its 150th anniversary with a spectacular exhibition but then locked down and the new york institution lost
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$150000000.00 at let go 20 percent of its staff part of a general downsizing. was on the that's particularly to prepare for the coming years we're expecting our visitor numbers to be significantly down due to the missing international tourists in new york at least for a couple of years. the museum of modern art the moma opened on thursday like all museums that was under strict conditions only a quarter of normal capacity just $100.00 visitors are allowed in per hour new yorkers have never had the chance to experience it like this kind of wish to have less people here gives you some time to focus and concentrate but it also means what people can see here so obviously i can be a bad thing. new york's museums are opening again that they're taking baby steps into a new reality. there watching t.w.
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to its former c.e.o. even when there is no more your delusion the march will enjoy. from the 1st glimpse of the logs to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary. this week on world stories. we look at a 2nd wave of corona virus infections in israel and visit in mutu issue exhibition in berlin boss we begin in mexico increasing numbers of mexico city residents have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic and can no longer pay them and many families are now facing homelessness but the government isn't offering much by way of help fashion designer yet. it's last hasn't been able to pay his rent since
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april because of the corona crisis his landlord gave him 5 months to leave his home work space where he's lived for 18 years he had to accept or face a forced eviction it's a situation he's increasingly witnessed in this neighborhood of the historic city center. were i was worried because i saw others being evicted there used to be print shops on the ground floor they were involved in a lawsuit. in the appeal then one day the police showed up on the very day that legal protection ended they were evicted by the police over. a survey by the habitat international coalition shows that more than 10 percent of mexico city's tenants have been forced from their homes during the pandemic 61 percent say they won't be able to pay their rent in the coming months
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a neighborhood platform led by certain gonzales has proposed a law to stop a victuals during the pandemic and instead find solutions. every year mexico city sees more than $3000.00 of actions an estimated 20 to 30 percent of these are carried out in violation of basic legal requirements. the government must stop treating tenants like commodities and it should set rent price limits medical value of the most. to mitigate the effects of the pandemic the mexican government is promoting alternatives aimed at helping homeowners buy or sell property and it's also subsidizing new construction but the measures exclude 15 percent of mexican households the 2500000 people who are tenants the capital is weighing a reform that would ban evictions in cases where no rental contract exists but as
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the city's head of urban planning admits no concrete steps are being taken to protect tenants. says your group is you know what we urgently need to draft a new law that protects everyone's rights in equal measure by making them whenever . the. the right to housing made even harder to insure by the corona crisis. in a bracket as one of the most densely populated cities in israel home to a large ultra-orthodox population it's become one of the country's worst coronavirus hotspots motion morgan stanley manages the city's coronavirus taskforce it's challenging. most of morgan sternness on his way to the main synagogue in the center of the neighborhood home to a largely ultra-orthodox or how the community the synagogue is closed because of the pandemic people have to pray outside. without
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marking stern who works as a lawyer manages in this free time a corona taskforce. this is stigma and the general public against the us are also dogs and again it's been a block formally people's dream to have the dream are all sick and that there infecting people that it's evil but it's not true i don't think there's any other community that keeps the rules as strictly as we do a commitment of all mr b. . over 2400 residents are currently infected with call that 19 and their new cases every day in a brac is one of the most densely populated cities in israel. yes boy. the author you're looking hardman's for 20 family members shares 75 square meters and one bathroom one shower if one person gets sick everyone will get sick. on
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a simple of many don't have internet no smartphones they can't get information online but this information on billboards. a lot of what ot the minister palate he has now set up a so-called war room to handle the crisis this is. morgan stern and his team supported by the israeli army work every day of the week except about was some ultra orthodox communities forbid the use of modern technologies modern stands team rely on them every neighborhood is monitored to help isolate people who have tested positive for the virus and we check those people who were newly infected and send them out of the city if they agreed to it of course because we believe that the more cases we move out the less corona will spread in this city. a family of 8 needs to be placed in quarantine in jerusalem they're taken by
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ambulance to one of the hotels that have been turned into quarantine centers run by the israeli military morgan stern is back on the road the virus keeps him busy all the time. it's hard it's very difficult and very demanding but i don't give up someone is watching over us. been a block is taking up the task to keep the virus from spreading further just like the rest of the country which is in the midst of a 2nd wave of the pandemic. since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in china the nation's government has faced criticism from other countries for the way it disseminate information that people in china are also fighting against what they say are beijing's efforts to cover up the epidemic . the small neighborhood news hole mentioned german is a place filled with memories for john high. i didn't as i wouldn't last
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year my father used to sit at this place. every time i come to these familiar places places i used to visit with my father. i'm overwhelmed with grief at the same time i feel anger jungly john highs father was a veteran of china's nuclear testing program he was a 100 is a gent but he spent his last years at his son's home in the coastal city of shenzhen about 1000 kilometers from one in january he broke his leg as a veteran he enjoyed good medical insurance but he was required to get treated in his hometown. so when he needed treatment i took him to. and when he was in hospital i sat by is that. this was my way to show my love for him. at that time coverage 19 was already spreading in the city and local officials
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were reassuring people that the virus could not be transmitted from person to person a lie as it later turned out. johnny foster a good for one week before he died his body was immediately taken for cremation there was in my opinion the officials who covered of the disease in its early days had behaved like criminals. china since largely managed to control the spread of the virus life is back to normal in most places the government prides itself on its ability to contain new outbreaks through testing and quarantine the public mood has shifted from anger to appreciation of the government's response and those who want to remember the sufferings of the past and the pressure to keep quiet john lyons try to file a case in court against your story at least his case was rejected his social media accounts were shut down he has received threats from the authorities so this isn't
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. these events have left us relatives of the victims with a boundless feeling of pain it's a pain that will stay for the rest of our lives but the local authorities just say this matter is already over their tone shows a complete disregard of other people's lives. moore says nichols. all that's left of his father's live pictures of happier days john has not even retrieved his ashes from the criminal for fear of public outbreaks of anger the government requires that victims have to be buried in the presence of fishel the condition he received. our last story brings us to germany after more than 2 years of work the jewish museum berlin has opened a new permanent exhibition it depicts jewish life in germany in the past and in the
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present day and tackles the topic of anti-semitism in a new way what's life like for jewish people in germany today what challenges do they face and what makes them happy better than jewish museum has been thinking about this for the past 2 and a half years and offers up some answers in a new exhibition. a collection has been created in which jews can recognize themselves in their living environment but also non jewish visitors concrete unlearn a lot of the wealth of jewish and german jewish relationships. a new start in the management of the museum dutchwoman haiti bared over in april sees the new exhibition as a long overdue reaction to cultural changes. first of all the audience is changed there are less than this people that have experienced the 2nd world war
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personally and many people came into germany they don't have a personal relation to the history of the 20th century in germany and of course many jews came to cheer many so it's also a revival of jewish life how has jewish life changed in germany and where to problems still exist a video installation encourages dialogue about the ever present search for identity . through virtual reality visitors can see destroyed synagogues restored to their former glory those who see what has been lost feel the loss protect their the keenly. the museum has taken center stage in germany's capital for 20 years a spectacular zigzag building by daniel leaders can't from above a broken star of david insight a desk in starting pass through german jewish history in 2018 the exhibition welcome to jerusalem made headlines many thought it was too anti zionist when it
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a marriage that then director peter schaffer also supported the palestine related b.d.'s organization the scandal was spare fact schieffer resigned petty beric never accept the challenge and is looking forward to stimulating debate the jewish museum in berlin stands in an interesting field of tension on the one hand it has to present the history and culture on the other hand it has to reject. all the dynamic developments in society. and showed with jewish perspective on this from sunday the museum will finally be open to every one again.
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mobility show. is it still a mobility revolution when it doesn't look like one rather checks out who shows itto wait and 2800 a normal enough to get buyers to go electric. talking about electric cars in general. 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 here our breakthroughs on the racetrack changing electric street cars rev reportedly adorning takes a b.m.w. i 3 out to 10 states for me lately pedigree. in the 1st 30 years in exile is more than the force employing throughout his journey facing a revolution on the autobahn nobody is literally only the cops were called like this guy as bad as that but would it be safer and better to have speed limits on the autobahn to find out in the latest edition of forever.
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i. i know everyone and welcome to a check on today's episode we're testing. $208.00 and the easy 2000 they both have the same platform so i'd say let's go. we took the smaller model for a spin 1st with the new to await the shows try to snatch buyers away from the popular renault zoe and it seems to be working. demand has been stronger than expected. as the name already suggests $208.00 it's an electric car. you know what's 100. and 216. different driving. and if you.
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can make. a point which is pretty neat. as with most electric cars the. top speed is electronically capped at 150 kilometers per hour order to help preserve the cars. i. battery will give you 340. which is pretty ok considering that. there will usually be driven in cities or cities so that's ok. talking about the battery give you 100000. warranty on it and if something wrong. they will replace it.
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i. looking at the exterior it's hard to tell that this is the electric version of the seeing that it differs only slightly from its combustion engine. moving inside there's a 3 d. virtual cockpit as well as the latest infotainment systems. the batteries. are the trunk of just the same. 8. 165 to 960 meters which is pretty nice. so of course every once in a while you'll have to charge dzhokhar. if you. home for the regular. it would take more than 24 hours. if you're lucky and you have
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a wall box at home will take you around 5 hours which is ok for plug in overnight and then they'll be good in the morning and if you're really lucky and you have a fast either at home all close to your working location then it will fill up the car from 0 to 80 percent in just. minutes. thank. the driving experience in the $280.00 is pretty. of course it's pretty compact so it's fun driving into curves rather fast and with good torque being directly. you can also speed out of cross pretty fast. as it's usual for. 2 different driving modes. or b. and b. if you remove your foot from the gas. and almost break braking
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in the regular car only at the end you will have to put your foot on that one because stop completely and be mowed it will just go 7 kilometers an hour which is like walking speed. so that was the key to a wait. let's take a look at its s.u.v. counterpart. the 2008. even 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. if you open up the trunk of the eat 2008 you'll find 434 to 1467 leaders which is way more than that. to offer but with both of these you will
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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 $208.00 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 beecher's the latest driver system systems to help keep you safe such as lane departure warning active brake assist traffic sign recognition. cruise control with
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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 steering 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 my final. both pretty neat. if i had to choose 1208 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 still not convinced that 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
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charging times in the future. these numbers then this could be a pretty good alternative. nuku show each a weight has a starting price of just under $30000.00 euros but in germany higher incentives for electric vehicles knock off around $9000.00 for a final price of just under $21000.00 euros. moving up to the larger 82008 s.u.v. will set you back around 4500 euros more. if you want more red check out our you tube channel. if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and mobility around the world can make you very
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happy. then to china 6 and feel good just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to us if you choose. and you'll always be up to speed. oh even the food. you think about the tires is not a bad move. but. 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 at least. you can keep. it personal well i have to admit i really like the color of the car because it fits my jacket.
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secondly. it's kind of small which i like and then if you check the tires 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 through the like is. that shake the exhilaration. in the 1st 30 meters 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
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imagine being this on the formula you truck or something like that well actually the i 3 it's the standard safety card at all for me what you race is it's no match for the racing cars though which topped out at 240 kilometers per hour. yes margaret is head of motor sports at b.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. you know what's yours for electoral mobility because. limit game people but not to live in syria. has. to be a moment. extreme of. crimes to come up in the best you can it is the cost. cutting government not the government. do you mean you will be by on.
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problem. is the breaking of the keys to the. great victory because. even after successful race weekend there's no time out against my b.m.w. headquarters in munich he needs m.p.'s head of the electric power train research and development. phones really including for monday. i want to get a move. so for. india before i'm going to. be proving once again one component of what to most primitive
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he tried to give. to. this condition and software as when say what i need today is no prototype from the comedy but i've started software let me explain why the polish brain for the i 300 percent b.m.w. engineering starting with the car. 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 the dragon situation a better inverter means more power from the energy stored in the battery. there's a minute. but this is a proof that when you see. this on the new pic things you know how to. lose is one pixel feeling as i can see from cascading by. this i mean
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a key with them for to go along to me to make them go to the part that. so people this can be killed when mr softee as a minister told him the items. in the prime suspect from casket from what used to be the property of could all go through a small. window. 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 i think 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 to never tires have less rolling resistance helping to save energy and ensuring a fast mr right after i'm from the inch deep but in the city i was pretty was with us my premium whiskey. so as to.
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this no sound no engine noise. so i can really enjoy my favorite music listen. there's a nice. bass this little it had she does have its charms. it's a fun tool to have one day for a few hours but i could not imagine driving at every age on every basis because you know just to idea but i have to charge it somewhere like really freaks me out of here i don't know if it kind of lost and i wonder if i still get home i'm kind of worried about it though like i was driving this car for like 3 hours now and i
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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 family over the years they have mission to enhance efficiency of electric motors. and about that we. picked. the need we moved me for the good of your business those of us. here.
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ration doesn't really do it for me to be honest i was driving today like from what you can tell there so no surprise that i have 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 traded percent that's a serious slowdown for me with my hectic daily routine business when you've heard. determined to close its rhythms on me but i find myself enjoying just chilled out and sustainable electric more and more.
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i want. to have our lives pumping man germany is literally the only developed country where cars like this can go as far as they can have. all the building them in the u.k. when the contrail been there anyway that's what we're going to find out something like germany and why i like them so offsets with spain. as a german you grew up knowing that it is better for racing point cars with my younger brother so might that basically pushing everyone off the street who is not doing
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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 all of the love it and i'll give. you. the 1st real job on was opened in 1932 between born and cologne it had a speed limit of 120 kilometers per hour. that the nazis took poa and claimed they had built the 1st one and. they insisted on calling it. the nazis also got rid of all the speed limits the only time they came back was really the 70 call during the whole crisis and it was several 100 kilometers an hour and the government even wanted to keep it the federal slaves. into long.
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i just 100 to get. home was a person drive this car there is 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 of the glorious. 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 faster. that's why 130. because the 970 alone more than 20000 people died on germany's roads which got the conversation going about
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speed limits. and 977 a large scale comparative study concluded a speed limit reduces crashes by 9 to 11 percent and deaths by 20 to 23 percent. but a specific speed limit was no fly with the german public and the hugely influential automobile club 80 ac even campaigned against it so we ended up with a recommended 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 low. overpowered jack if you. could pop one has been reviewing car accidents for over 15 years for german insurers the people that pay for all those crashes because really have to speed right now you would automatically lose your driving license he's joking of course. but for someone who researches accidents for a living well. you are yeah that's more like it you are
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who. 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 10 k. me 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 there are other countries that have a speed limit in place and people die from on the planet. just look at the czech republic the united states and its only for example but the u.k. and denmark also have speed limits and fewer deaths per month. the problem is that
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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 the general speed limit it pushes the sales pitch all to ban tested like a drug to all you people outside germany who want to drive mind lonely fast cars and still feel say. you should. feel safe until you don't. care. any weakling can drive a 250 came age i think he means me but even for good drivers things can go sideways very fast zuki things change must come and visit so i think we need 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.
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as fast as possible most people don't go faster than that anyway and are 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 its gun laws i mean electric is cool and everything but you can't go flat out for long without nuking the battery. pay a. little i'm such a fan of me i mean the acceleration. to listen to the business and say. but driving at sprint's unfit for the situation is a major reason why people die on the job i'll try to be honest driving for 2 on a kilometers an hour in a straight line gets really boring after some time so if you want to have the time of your life and go fast do it on the racetrack like my colleague ronnie did over here all if. you.
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