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a fine start to the season for dog but it hasn't escaped the pessimists that they already locked 5 goals behind after just one game i feel watching the news live from berlin up next it's report out on my question don't forget you can always get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's to be found of the w dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram as well at the w.p.s. is the handle american held and i'll have more headlines for you in 45 minutes time . when you hear me now oh yes we can hear you and i last year's german sound so when you bring your uncle a mouthful and you've never caught have been surprised himself but it is possible to smell cold really what moves her and want. to talk to people who followed her along the way maurice and critics like join us from applesauce towns.
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sometimes. it connects people to stronger limits some place that. is so strong that. we celebrate the 30th anniversary of germany's religious rejection october 3rd on d. w. . comes. from namibia has an ambitious goal she wants to immigrate to germany. with the help of a recruiting agency the qualified nurse finds a job at a german hospital. a journey full of homs.
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and pose. will she be happy living abroad. and. often goes to the market in the namibian capital been told together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another. and they share a particular passionate grilled meat especially beef intestines the thing is that they always say like not needed meat is the best you can go on and i believe that was how this very. long but you lol won't be living with her family for much longer despite having qualified she can't find a job here in germany by contrast nurses are highly sought after she could learn a lot in germany and earn more money. so she signed up with
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a recruiting agency and for the past 5 months she's been learning german from morning till evening. and the news is that a lot of studies will menstruating. to let me know what to do once a week keep me. today stuff from dusseldorf university hospital have come to been told to interview job applicants feel as nervous. take a deep breath the woman from the agency tells her as they enter the room. it's her 1st interview and all in german. the 1st question was not the news what made her decide that she wants to go to germany this guy who described for me it's an opportunity for my personal development under the chance to work with 1st class medical personnel. tim on fog heads the recruiting
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agency capital and medical that funded the language course for years now he's been recruiting nurses worldwide. the clinic pays as agency a premium for each successful recruit. yolo displays extensive medical knowledge and good german. tossed on a hunch is in charge of nursing staff and dissolute off he's impressed with the candidates from 5 months to something if we had to do that in english we'd never make it unbelievable more than one. person they'd fit in well with our team and our wards personal assistant so i'm very impressed with our progress. back at school the classes singing a german pop song when they get the results of the 15 job interviews. it was which we discussed all of you and i can tell you that we at the clinic have decided that we would love to have you all in dusseldorf is busy illegalities.
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thank. me 660 i am very excited i can't express how i'm feeling down is that very very very excited. finally the day of her departure arrives yellow had to wait 3 long months. because of the coronavirus there were no flights. her family has come with her to the airport. yellow comes from a small village part of which has no electricity. her father works on a pig farm. germany feels like a distant world away. he's very proud of his daughter success. but saying goodbye is tough. it was rather different i had to read the good i could not. i must i said. and. i for.
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or where is. that going and. none of them know when yellow will be back she wants to stay in germany for at least 2 years but she might end up staying a lot longer than that. touched down in frankfurt airport staff from the recruiting agency in the hospital come to welcome the young nurses it's a big moment for all of them. the clinic desperately needs new staff. they spent months trying to get the nurses to germany during the pandemic. i
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heard that i. was certain that i was. finally in germany e.l.o. experience is a roller coaster of emotions. you're so beautiful. this . is something. i got to live never allowed to right now i'm a bit of that. all in and out just the women they mean did they get. you the landscape the highway the temperature everything is unfamiliar for. long building fake. oh. this is the clinic has rented apartments for the nurses e.l.o. will be sharing a place with 6 of her colleagues. if
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you're sure that you like someone that. you know what just stole different. nothing better. than like a different. sis all. you know i mean you know. finally it's time to see the hospital own part that's the boss mr. you know was shown around her new ward. with your nurse this is nurse sabina. who was certain beliefs tell me if i talk too fast. i understand there's. this is. the deputy head nurse on the ward mentor here or spends the next 4 weeks being shown the ropes at the hospital and attending
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a course on medical terminology in german. then she's finally allowed to do things yourself and. preparing intravenous infusions poses no problem for the qualified nurse she's more worried about whether the patients will be nice to her. the patient initially thinks he has to lie down. ok that night i know sid to please her. no fever van r block was admitted a few days ago with pneumonia he's 87 years old. and now it's time to take the patients blood pressure so one that's here. so it's not. that severe. i was very happy with your last progress. of the start i think jim is amazing.
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and she seems to grasp things very quickly and apply them so i feel very positive. she should do you know. in a few months time you know we'll have to take another exam after that she'll be paid the same as a german nurse a lot more than she would earn in the maybe. i want to put electricity at our farm house and. her. style. and my brother. to. give him some pocket money. really not a lot because now we're over the worst and he's due to be transferred. he has a number of grandchildren and has a good relationship with all of the. one even lives in the apartment next to his
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most elderly people in germany would consider unlucky. but a lot of things it's a shame that he doesn't have all his extended family around him like a namibia. so mr blank the transport service is here to collect you. know i'll take this off now. make sure you don't lose your glasses. you know we'll get more oxygen in the car. almost to the homes of those. you know. so. you know likes elderly people but you sometimes feel sorry for the ones in germany but you. need to be here for the right mood i'm going to go out there to buy a little best mr blank to get well soon so i won't really talk to you.
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back home usually with the. kids you don't usually find and all the persons in that maybe you should be with somebody yeah i can do for them it's not good to stay afloat. here so yeah i'm saying well never. once work is over you low goes out with 2 of her colleagues they love italian ice cream to go for it. and they think the city official talk is beautiful. and you. know what they're missing is germany france. you think it's not really. and we're with friends like my family i'm in your world right my world. and i don't think because i think your hands are very private very reserved i think what you. had to do. greg by the way. by the as you are friends then maybe best off i
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don't know now they take a boat trip their 1st one ever. having now at baptist but it will never feel like. yeah oh yeah i've been so maybe by. now or never i don't think i'll ever be like oh god missed out on us so don't frighten. her but she doesn't regret her decision to come. to the job is good at them and learn a lot letting from their best yes no i don't regret it one bit. she hopes to find some german friend soon to make up for her like a family here. that despite all the differences she could be happy living in germany.
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passengers here are informed by. the drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. of taxis accommodate passengers all over the world. the drug policy will. read. in good shape dotted straight am one thing is clear it's all of all water after all water is the basis of all life on the. street and there's a great deal in our body. we can't live without. so let's just look for our help so he sees.
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history. of france for the photo for the electric. light of. the auto and mobility show. what she will look at that beauty be on you a toyota yaris 2023 you need a car at least that's the one thing you know what i claim. check out the yard does it live up to toyota's promises. the way they put it here it looks like they just they took it and then. put it all into a bit there or it. could natural gas be the fuel of the future for cars. it's complicated. natural gas is very environmentally friendly. the price. and we need one of the few women who drive a cab in moscow. look at this it would be outsourced positional but its effects in dallas look like the child of something someone just look at
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a little less no longer. really listening to me. so i'll be in and take a ride with red. strong modern and french the facelift toyota gave the 4th generation yarn has paid off almost 20 years it's been one of their most successful models. welcome to a raft would you look at that beauty the all new toyota yaris 2020. 3 leader at least claims and i think we're going to put that. soon how much fuel does the yarns consume and it's pretty economical it just 3.84.3 meters per 100 kilometers depending on how loaded with extras it is anything under
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4 qualifies it as a fuel efficient 3 liter car has always been a pretty successful. it's been sold more than 4000000 times and therefore it has made its way into the top 5 of the most popular small cars in europe. the reason why that is so successful is because it has a hybrid drive train it always head from the previous generations and all the cars in that segment like. ford fiesta. i don't know all the other they don't have the hybrid option and of course the new features a hybrid drive train one and a half liter engine 3 cylinder is 116 horsepower. system.
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it feels quite good especially if you start from the traffic or at lower speeds accelerating feels pretty sporty. whenever the opportunity. to use it electric motor to move forward is especially true when you saw from a traffic light a way to go. traffic jam like we're in right now i don't know what's going on there but. right now we're waiting and you can tell the motor is off so we are on our way purely electric. cars can only go a few kilometers in pure electric mode but that's all right not the electric motors main purpose is to give a boost to the combustion engine. with only d. technology to provide safety in the dark.
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when your risk at a pretty speaks to what i mean look at the roof sloping down just a little bit all in all the car got 5 centimeters lower but what does it mean for people sitting in the back. yeah. it's ok i mean you can tell there's not very much space left but i'm not yet hitting the seat with my knees so that's that's ok so the top i'd say there is like that much space left when i also like the dark ceiling i don't like it when these are light colored but i guess that's a personal preference most of the people would say they feel like trapped inside but i personally like it like that.
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the interior is pretty neat knock on the i like it especially because it's kept them black almost everything that's black here looks good you will feel it's good there are 2 things however i don't like this one ok you need it because this is the airbag but i don't know maybe it's too round i can't tell it's not good so and the other thing is the infotainment system the system is such is ok but the way they put it here it looks like they just they took it in then. put it all into the board and that's it it's not properly integrated they could have like this they could have put it inside and integrated into the day so it flows something like that but ok in the end everything is fine and what's really neat you have a head up display that shows your speed speed limit and so on. pretty good i like
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it. teachers a variety of the latest drivers assistance and safety systems such as adaptive cruise control main a system and a central air bag designed to protect the passengers in case of a side crash and it's really easy to start making it an ideal car for the city. and that's the good thing about these small cars the hours with just under 4 metres long you'll always find a parking space and an optional rear view camera makes that even easier. when it comes to comfort us this is good i mean it's not it's not as loud as i would have expected the streets and bad to hear on. the asphalt this pretty loud and you hear that on the inside but to me. all in all i would say.
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2020 is a very nice car with a swedish designed hybrid drive train and the latest in the systems and safety systems once the verdict the sporty stylishly yars is fun to drive on our test drive we averaged $3.00 leaders per 100 kilometers which is almost exactly the same as what toyota claims in the specs on the down side of the infotainment system this is a strange location and the yarns his range and pure electric mode really is quite limited. there are more and more cars on the world's roads according to greenpeace the car industry accounted for more than 9 percent of the global c o 2 emissions in 2018. rev wanted to know if a lecture. cars could help cut emissions. electric cars 1st
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this is the motto of the ongoing concision in the automotive sector but the truth is this is not enough if we really want to reach the goals of the paris agreement and keep the temperature rise the 2 degrees celcius they have to do more. for years the big car makers dismissed electric cars now they're holding them up that's the solution to the world's ills. thanks in part to massive government subsidies some 8100 electric cars were registered in germany in june 2020. that's a year on year rise of 41 percent. but that's bigger of 8000 is dwarfed by the number of new combustion engines on the road some 212000 in the same month a lack of consumer choice ecologically damaging battery technology and a continuing shortage of charging base compared to the traditional ubiquity of gas
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stations are all putting the brakes on the market no matter what the experts say. electric cars and solution for the transformation especially a think tank and so to say that electricity coming from when you go to energy. the challenge is there are roughly 1200000000 cars on the world. they nearly all have combustion engines and emit a range of pollutants. then there are hundreds of millions of mopeds and motorcycles almost all of which also run on gas or diesel . people will not be inclined to scrap their cars just for the environment so how can we clean up. one possible answer tell me turn it if it's some news of the last days so how relevant they can become the dollar it's a bond which is the railway company decided to bring more alternative fuels into
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that these lands ends and the german comic a porsche goes into research on eternity fuel and the reason this clear the legendary $911.00 sort. of wonderful combustion engine in his. tonnage of shoes on the one hand biofuels which you can't substitute immediately it but you do not have enough sustainable biofuels on a on a global scale so it could be one component to use by issues on the one hand. biofuels also have their downsides huge monocultures of maize rapeseed or palm oil another focus is on synthetic fuels noticed the fuel which are based on carbon dioxide or hydrogen. hydrogen production requires electricity preferably renewable for example we never gee it's
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a stormy day here in the german north the perfect for our 1st and for winter because it's a 1st of a lot of fun and the when it's brought you see huge amount of energy the question now is how to store it and one answer could be hydrogen. audi is producing hydrogen with wind energy as part of a pilot project in northern germany. in the next step the hydrogen reacts with carbon dioxide to form methane that methane is bad into the national grid. the carbon dioxide comes from industrial waste or agricultural waste. but the power efficiency is low in a car that runs on natural gas only about 10 to 15 percent of the energy generated is actually used to come. engine uses up to 70 percent. you can use natural gas in many ways one of it is to burn it directly in the combustion engine of
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a conventional car like this. the idea to use natural gas for cost is not new the 1st station opened in germany $935.00 in hanover and the netherlands and italy started in the seventy's to build up a nationwide grit off natural gas fuel stations. but the crucial question is what's it like to drive. river porter christoper yohan has already driven about 12000 kilometers with his little s.u.v. hassle free. you can't tell the difference from a gas engine. to see how to run as one leader 3 cylinder engine produces 90 horsepower and with an average gas consumption of 4.2 kilograms of gas per 100 kilometers it's quite a logical. 4.2 kilograms of gas costing a total of 4 year olds $0.50 in germany still emit 123 grams of c o 2. but there's an almost total reduction in particulates and nitric oxide.
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no question natural gas is very environmentally friendly the problem is the price $1.00 kilo costs in germany in 4 years now around one rule but the price of diesel and petrol so much so that it's no relevant saving by using that for gas costs similar to a diesel locomotive. and there's another old and persistent disadvantage despite being stored at high pressure natural gas takes up a lot of space. the tanks are large and expensive. yet the same can only take 15 kilograms. and the bigger to. thank you means a smaller chunk. the only problem of the c.f.r. or not t g i is not the limited space in the trunk which is an offer every day the real
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problem is the limited range with natural gas it's only enough for 24250 kilometers and then you have about 200 kilometer exabyte pressure but this is not enough for everyday use and for a long road friend of. the gas station network needs building up to the 850 stations in germany as of 29000 are just about enough. there are 1250 in italy but in other countries you have to search harder. there are only 74 stations in all of france or 58 in spain. this is one challenge natural gas has in common with hydrogen. so the trans falls into neutral mobility on principle 2 faults with the weather focus in the moment on battery because pacific mythical subject knowledge is if your years in advance compared to the 2nd and china to
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which is hydrogen where we see some common infectious developing that with with very high speeds and we see the 1st speakers in europe focus lois in other in other locations around the world like california. has produced its 1st hydrogen fuel prototypes in the 1990 s. . back then this fuel cell drive took up a whole van. the world's 1st hydrogen car was the toyota mirage launched in late 2014 but it remains a nice product but sales of just 100-2019. foundering . manager of the hamburg based startup in the health industry is no stranger to innovative technology. he believes in the future of hydrogen.
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is a war it's like this we all want a car that uses more sustainable technology and fuel since. it was our interaction has always impressed me with the noise. it works really fine what surprises me is that the range is bigger around town then on the motorway you can easily do 500 kilometers around town. some businesses are so enthusiastic they plan to buy entire fleets of the toyota mirage for example the german right pulling service clever shuttle thanks to hydrogen their cars can travel locally with no emissions off of the price of the system despite the price tag the mirai is a bargain for us there are hardly any service costs and we can keep the cars on the road for 20 hours a day with a 3 shift system so the mirai is not just an ecological component for us it's also
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an economic component of the mission i'm what the total number of hydrogen stations in germany is still below $100.00 it's all down to business and economics. which multimillion investment will pay off in the. hydrogen. for the transportation sector here those and we asked why we do not happen electric. and that means for ships from planes. from long distance trucks and but how does and it's a big used with equal to that renewable energy with. wind solar other renewable energy not was. a natural gas. the world can only attain its climate goals with a mix of technologies. new synthetic fuels could quickly make combustion engines more environmentally friendly for example natural gas. then comes electro mobility
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on the way to a c o 2 free i didn't fuel future. since then i hold on green natural gas wouldn't it be great to drive some more years with i will be in love combustion engines but of course eco friendly. if you want more breath check out our you tube channel. if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world that can make you very happy. visitors classics and future technology just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to us and you to come slash t w ram gopal be up to speed. and
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