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this is d.w. news of live from berlin spain declares a state of emergency and introduces a nighttime curfew to curb the coronavirus prime minister pedro sanchez says he will last parliament to keep the new rules in place until may of next year emergency rule could also see internal borders close also coming up. a vote on whether to replace its constitution social discontent and civil unrest over the over the dictatorship era charter prompted the ballot across to the chilean capital
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santiago for more. and in bundestag a foothold brendan what almost relegated last season but have been significantly better for this campaign on sunday night they put themselves to the test against health and hi. welcome to the program people across spain are spending their 1st night under a new curfew in a bid to battle a major resurgence in coronavirus cases on sunday prime minister petro sanchez declared a state of emergency and told spaniards the country is facing an extreme situation spain's regions will also have powers to impose even tighter curbs on movements and close regional borders nearly 35000 people have died from covert 19 in spain. spain is caught in a 2nd wave of the. coronavirus regional leaders are desperate to stop the pandemic
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spread and to save lives at least 9 regions have called for a national response plan until then some implemented their own much traction curfews clothes restaurants and bars early and christina and leon forcing residents off the streets from 10 evening until 6 in the morning. you don't get out you may be hurt you is good for those who are my age who are drinking a lot in the streets because these can get out of control and then what happens happens. but. i'm a doctor and i think the curfew was a good idea but we must take more personal responsibility so that our economy doesn't suffer so i agree with the measure. measures are on the way spanish prime minister pedro sanchez issued a state of emergency on sunday. is the situation we're living in is extreme this is the worst medical emergency that we've lived through since our constitution was
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approved the worst in the last century. that's why we're approving a state of emergency again because this is the best tool to keep the virus at bay nation wide the country is under curfew from 11 at night until 6 in the morning and now local authorities have the power to ban travel between regions only the canary islands if you consent the prime minister is asking the parliament for an extension of the new rules so that they can remain in place until may spain became the 1st european nation to record a 1000000 cuban american cases last week when the pandemic 1st hit spain imposed tough restrictions the prime minister doesn't want to go back to that he hopes these new measures will be enough to keep people safe. for more reports of how to fully las joins me how low the spanish prime minister says it's an extreme situation how does that compare to the spring well in fact an extreme situation ed
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the numbers are not looking good there's over $400.00 cases per 100000 it's over there with among the worst in europe you know such as france italy and belgium but of course we compare the situation back to the spring when testing wasn't happening to the same degree is happening now at the number of people who are actually dying of cover on a day to day level you know we're around a 1000 mark back in the spring and now it's still very worrying we're talking over 100 to 200 people dying in spain every day so it is an extreme situation it is worrying but it is also a very big country with big regional variations so marie jinns such as not on the north have very high numbers but then the canary islands which isn't even part of this because at the numbers there are so low so it basically gives a little bit of legal backing at autonomy's to deal with the situation so we're seeing varying numbers across the country how will this what does this mean for spaniards in practical terms well it's very worrying obviously as you can imagine
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not a. just because of this recent surge in numbers particularly since the summer some regions are fairing worse than others but essentially what it is is that it's limiting people's movements and a lot of people have been talking about the fact that in spain and everyone knows this the numbers are going up because people are getting together whether they be families and friends and particularly at night time and there's been a lot of focus on young people sometimes unfairly as well because it's not just young people who are doing it so this is going to essentially limit people's social life and also the possibility of limiting movement within the country to as by and had a state of emergency earlier this year it ended over the summer how has this new state of emergency been received and well it's been mixed overall we saw it there with the lady in the report you know a lot of people have accepted that something needed to be done and also just the way spain works structurally you know it's a large country with autonomous communities which essentially are like states and
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they're the ones who are going to be in charge of dealing with the situation in their region so they can cut themselves off if they need to and also the central government essentially gives them the legal backing that they need and also there is a feeling in spain that something needs to be done obviously like everywhere people are feeling jaded they're worried at they don't know what's going to happen but this is not the same as what we had back in the spring people are not going to be you know stuck in their homes for months like they were back in march and april but there is good there are going to be restrictions with regards to how they go about their business somewhere you know there's a lot of concerns also once again we saw in the report with regard to the economy how is this going to affect people's lives bars restaurants particular that's a big part of cult of the spanish culture and of course tourism is going to be impacted at the only glimmer of hope that we have is that things are looking better in the canary islands. thank you very much. now
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let's have a look at some of the developments in the corona virus pandemic francaise reported a record of more than $52000.00 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours its allee's prime minister says new restrictions should should help bring the soaring national caseload under control in the coming weeks measures include early closing for restaurants and bars and the garion prime minister boyko borisov has tested positive for cocaine 90 he and 3 cabinet ministers have begun quarantining. so. virtuous are deciding whether to keep the existing constitution or to bring in a new one drafted by a group of specially elected citizens the current document has adopted was adopted during the military dictatorship of a guest of pinochet that's been the focus of mass protests over the last year against inequality and then he tells them. it is
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a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say the balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. going to get in the end of that this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day that she literally writes that it has awakened. double tonight when we learn the results whatever the outcome may be let's respect the people's choice and make a firm and clear stand for democracy and not anarchy for peace and not violence for unity and not division. the road to chile's referendum went through this subway station a year ago an impromptu protest over a rise in fares that led to huge demonstrations for social and economic change. their main success a vote on whether to throw out the old constitution supported again by massive
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street demonstrations like this one last sunday in favor of change to chile's approach to governance. but thousands have also come out against change no they said to a rewrite of the constitution. will keep the same constitution and make the necessary reforms. at the polls on sunday those voting no insist the government working within the present constitution will help those left behind those who want a new version of what she calls its meghna. to say it's time to start from scratch with the participation of the people. for more detail will use your $100.00 nearest joins us from chile where polls have just closed johan you're in a central square there in the capital santiago it's been a focus of protests before what's happening there tonight.
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some hour ago this blaze was i kind of a battleground between protesters and the police there was a hear people came to start gathering around to celebrate in advance what they already claim as a victory in this referendum on the police was here are this is the main square the square in the square to have been the hot spot of the brought this for a year or so they wanted to to be here on the police was there to to prevent them to come on clashes were inevitable off there while the police that this had it to to go back on protesters just took the place and now there are thousands of people coming here are just they this started gathering around do to celebrate in advance of what they already assume. victory in this referendum they already have assumed she there will have a new constitution so is the beginning of what could be a big big gathering in this place tonight. what do we know about the voter turnout
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today. both stations just closed a few minutes ago at 8 pm local time both station closes the old story this is it day that a huge birth is that beijing was the place in this day we saw all day long thousands of people in the streets making long lines in the polls as nations because these is a very important election in all the election. and actions that people used to not a lot of people used to although i mean like in the last the most attended election in the last few years we had just 50 percent off the universe off off elect or here and she that on through they all 3 to suspect that big participation participation it shows how important this event this referendum is for sheila. so
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a high voter turnout which side would benefit from that. the the acceptance option is aspects to have this for a friend i mean to to win this referendum and then well it's to start a longer process until a new constitution could be drafted and then approved also in a referendum so do they it's a very big moment but just the 1st is that from here to be new constitution if this option i have finally wins tonight we have to wait up to 2 years so it's a long process and the questions that many are asking themselves is how this song show reforms are going to be accomplished just in the short time i mean this country needs profound social changes that just a referendum
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a referendum cannot make so this country the public by this is due to the put in place really changes some reforms profound referring to inequality onto to change how the systems at kaname education's a lot of problems so that's what people aspect of tonight so but this is just the beginning one step that at least 2 years last we expect the results just in the one hour and a half more or less does what authorities have is a bet it a case of waiting for the results they would take it with you through the coming hours 200 nearest in santiago to chile thank you. in sports now and the bremen barely escaped relegation last season but they have started strongly this time around and are flying high in the bundesliga table they were hoping to prove their credentials for a european place against businesses hoffenheim who had lost their last 6 trips to bremen. braman looked determined to make the most of their who dini like escape
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from relegation last season and they made a confident start here. there were only 5 minutes on the clock when maximillian converted a cross from théodore gate for selassie to make it one nil. but hoffenheim have proved their mettle at the top of the league year after year now and they struck back 3 generous guy go on 22 minutes. neither side could conjure a winner but the draw means braman extend their unbeaten run to 4 league games a form that has to satisfy coach slowly and co failed after last season's near catastrophe. in the early bundesliga game on sunday votes for. their 1st win of the season by beating freshly printed bielefeld to one maxi on old pulled
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off some trickery and deceit on a free kick in the 19th minute and found they cost open the scoring everyone was of course expecting onil to shoot directly on go credit to the host for his smooth finish. that's it you're up today. and by that thank you come to. my 1st my stake was a sewing machine. i come from. something as simple as how to write a. but i said those isn't me. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me mr been there. finally they gave up and went on buying me on bicycles and returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than writing about it as now i want to meet southfield those
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women back home who are bones by then suiting up and social norms and inform them about the basics lights my name is them out of the homes and i wore see them in. the news. from. this week on the world stories. british sheep farmers fear for their livelihoods. dangerous apportions in kenya but we begin in the south caucasus where armed conflict between armenia and azerbaijan continued this week despite a cease fire the 2 nations from the former soviet union are involved in a dispute over the not going up harbach region which has already cost the lives of many civilians. on the ruins of what used to be her life. her
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neighborhood was destroyed in the missile attack over the weekend. the home name of years. this is from where the rocket came there were houses everywhere here but they were hit and everything got destroyed. the small sports school to. look they are close and mattresses lying around my belongings also somewhere here. next to the bombed out homes a makeshift memorial. many gunja residents come here to commemorate those killed in the attack certain people according to the authorities. they bring flowers and signs saying who they blame the army an army.
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the rest in peace gunja people may god bless you. since late september armenia and azerbaijan have been at war for nagorno-karabakh again and it is difficult to get an independent picture of the situation in the region both sides report military successes both countries accuse each other of fueling the fight in. 2 attempts at a ceasefire have already failed propaganda and war rhetoric determine everyday life. also here in the city center of gunja most people we speak to see the azerbaijan more distant with the power and strength of our army will soon be taken and the flag of azerbaijan will be erased that although my just are registered as a woman to join our army i'm ready. he's clerking all the spin we're not afraid of
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me my family and fellow citizens all of us so willing to sacrifice our life for a nation we will never back down this is imo close to the autos after the fatal attack on gunja as a by john has the right to defend itself many here say. he now has to look for a new beginning in the ruins of her own life. the likelihood that britain will fail to reach an agreement on its future relations with the e.u. by the end of this year is growing sheep farmers are especially concerned for their livelihoods and what possible tariffs on their exports will look like 90 percent of what they produce is kindly sold to the european union. frank languorous and his son ed a 4th generation seeks fungus they raise some 5000 sheep in the southern english
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county of kept most of the meat this exports from. the french like a lamb like this which was a good confirmation. they want them way around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts are prices. in the languages
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also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the language his neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting observers here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmers say they just have to construe it i think farms just got to make the most the situation put it with all the other legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hard in the interim period albie on a softer start in our culture and on the looking for softening it's going to be a long haul to a whole we've bricks without government subsidies many farmers might be facing bankruptcy particularly in the absence of a trade deal and languish is furious. it's just
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disbelief that they can tell so many lies you know it's it's you know the whole there won't be queues everything will be fine it'll be the easiest free trade agreement history. and i can't swear it is just proved it will be so much rubbish. father and son are hoping all the same that ed's children will take over the business as fish for generation farmer despite threats it. to africa in kenya abortions are only allowed under very specific circumstances as a result women in the east african country die daily due to unsafe and a legal procedures and aid organization is doing its best to improve the situation . we call her nursy but that's not her real name she was 16 when she fell pregnant she was scared because she knew her mother would not allow her to keep the baby her mother forced her to have an abortion now for fear of repercussions nursy
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hides her face. i went to a local medicine man i stayed there for 3 days he gave me herbal medicine and i took it and. on the 2nd day i started seeing blood i was very afraid. there are people who abort and they seemed fine. i thought i would die. the she was lucky many girls and women don't survive such ordeals it's estimated that in kenya 7 women die each day from unsafe abortions like the one mercy had marginalized and poor women are especially vulnerable such as those in the math or islam abortions are illegal in kenya there are only a few strict exceptions women cannot simply go to the nearest hospital for help instead they come to this man he's well known for carrying out abortions along with
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other procedures even though he has no medical training he's respected in his community as a christian medicine man for people who can't afford hospital treatment mercy says she came to him to she paid the equivalent of 8 year olds for the abortion we ask the man directly he denies performing abortions nevertheless he knows exactly how an abortion is done i'm not. given an injection drug unless sent home so the pregnancy can terminate there many of these women die if there are lucky they do die if they're lucky the pregnancy terminate safely it's usually bad however. by that's why in most cases the women need professional help after the abortion international aid organization marries stops offers around the clock help for women who can't afford hospitalization. yeah but with so much experience this i'm deaf or
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we'll finally put in that we started the counseling part we also offer emergency treatment which includes. what we give you until about 6 painkiller last and even sometimes you have to take it to theatre if that indeed is that has happened to the old mary stopes is only allowed to carry out of oceans if it's an emergency if the mother's life is in danger or if it's a rape case otherwise they too would be punishable according to kenyan law of course mercy would have preferred to have seen a real doctor i mean is this image i would save someone wants to get an abortion they should go to a hospital. because those men will just give you some kind of medicine and then tell you when the pregnancy has been terminated they only want your money in the end you're the one who has to suffer and. despite the stigma she faces from her community she thinks every woman should have the right to
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a safe abortion. our last journey takes us to china the country where the coronavirus pandemic began at the end of $29.00. almost a year later like there has marginally return to normal including travel and tourism. the beginning of october is china's travel season there on national day most people get a week off it's a high point for beijing's cultural sites like this a big city which hosts 14000000 tourists a year. it is also the 1st national day holiday since the outbreak of corbett 19 just over half a year ago beijing city center looked very different during the winter beijing's heritage sites were shut down because of the epidemic travel restrictions were in place and the whole country. china has brought the
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epidemic under control there are virtually no more domestic transmission and people are enjoying a return to normal and people still have to wear masks. china's economy has returned to positive growth government spending on infrastructure and construction has brought workers back into the city. but growth is still a lot slower than in previous years private consumption is specially is lagging behind companies have cut wages and council bonuses for the employer used in downtown beijing that traces of the past 6 months are still visible experts have long warned of china's imbalance growth too much investment and too little consumption corporate 19 has made these warnings ever more urgent. thanks.
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pete has always been his big. nico rosberg is a formula one world champion. but today the german finished superstar is entering a new race as an eco investor and keeps driving the futurism barely beat with his green tax fast a mile. the threat. a dog's life. what kind of home furnishings do they prefer renowned designers want to find out they designed furniture for dogs. but the designs blur and. we visit an exhibition in london to try them out.
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transportable go for the electric. light of that. rev we also have admitted it. we made someone in a hurry to make the bin it see what. you need to discuss the size and secure go next to. something that brings. us back to 2016 phone in a white child who wants to stay residence with green and future at the company. in the meantime what can the car industry do to help bring about change this is the all new. borscht panamera 4 s. he hybrid. actually spoken of as being tries to get it he can. say that's a good role of speaking of which what's it like to drive the same taxi full face yes it's almost half a 1000000 genomics he's on the clock. a dozen of them if.
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you would take 2 to read yes let's find out. for as he hybrid and say let's get a role. so when i'm driving a hybrid car what i'm wondering about and probably also all that so there how efficient do these really work. for this hybrid has an average consumption of 2.2 the meters per 100 kilometers of course you have to be 18 q to walk all of this 100 kilometers off the lecturing energy 2.2 that sounds really good and since this has been measured with w l
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t v's so the new test procedure i guess it's pretty close to reality but we'll see in the end. for ac hybrids of course not the only engine option porsche offers for their newest product. available with a bunch of different engines v 6 m. v. 8 ones ranging from 332630 horsepower in the top version. for s e hybrids we're testing right now has $560.00 horsepower makes comes. 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in the reporting 7 seconds 298 kilometers an hour top speed that's pretty fast i. can america's not only fast it can also drive purely on electricity for a bit more than 50 kilometers. that's especially interesting for
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getting around the city which could be in the distant future possibly be mandatory . for the new model the shas the systems have all been upgraded so we're talking about electronic roll civilization bosch active suspension management and so on and so on in fact all of that feels very good the car is very 'd reactive and curse it's their goods that they even said records on the noble green roll that. the noble green nordschleife is one of the most famous and most challenging racetracks in the world what better place to push the newest panamera to its limits. beyond the wheel is lost can a push a test and development driver after some final preparation last takes off for the 20.832 kilometer lap he's not driving a hybrid panamera with the top model the turbo spit in the showroom pilot sport cup
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to china. the $630.00 horsepower 8 cylinder engine propels the call from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 3 point one seconds top speed is $315.00 teenage. to set up with an electro mechanical roll stabilisation system makes itself noticeable with incredible stability in spite of the bumpy track surface. last completes the lap after exactly 7 minutes 29.81 seconds setting a new record in the executive cars category. is fuel consumption. this not talk about it. but now let's get back to a more relaxed test drive on countryside roads. how did the panamera forest the hybrid come off concerning fuel consumption after almost 200 kilometers. so i've driven the.
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hybrid for the whole day mostly on countryside roads 70 to 100 kilometers now ever speeds the computer tells me i had to hop this pew consumption on average that's very close to what porsche today and they're pretty good figure for such a big car. the panamera measures 5 metres in length and we see around cheap 3 times. the panamera is so comfortable it's almost inviting you to take a long trip somewhere to hundreds of kilometers but what happens when the battery runs and. as you can tell all battery is empty right now and the average consumption is starting to go slowly but steadily $3.00 lead is right now i guess we're going to get even more of course it's still a powerful
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b 6 engine so it would be best to go for a charging spots and then charge the car because it's a plug in hybrid so you can plug it in charge the battery and then you'll be back gross 'd to go to a consumption. but what to do while charging of course one thing you have to check out when you look at a rolling living room the back seat unless you can tell this is pretty comfortable for 2 people in the middle there is space for what is the cup holders phone charger everything else here can all. also. used the climate's here. that's all pretty luxurious. and also could be comfortable almost take a nap here i mean if you can sleep while you're sitting i can't i would have to go even further. nothing better than shaking him now up in the
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1287 leader trunks while waiting for the battery to be recharged. the tomorrow for a c. hybrid easily limousine that goes very fast and is very comfortable everything about it is high quality so it's not exactly surprising that it comes at a price in germany the hybrid porsche will set you back almost 130000 euros. like to acknowledge the festival that i found last year is on again so check it out we have big big name buying up as well which i'm really proud of the new president calling upon the name google c.e.o. it will festival block which is the. most obvious that. this. event. began i mean what kind of event
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and. yet given that was everything fully under control everything's on the clock here every minute and you're here he goes back is on the home stretch as his team prepares for the 2020 green tech festival. you've got to have a really fast brain in his brain works like it did when he was racing it's so impressive he really does inject a lot of pace to proceedings because when all these people in the business world and the business world doesn't make decisions the business world doesn't execute you know it's all day long and enough. one if you do you are you're gone you will not win you need to be discussed decide execute go next and that is something that i bring to the business well. the former master of the track has found a new goal to pursue. these brothers went out of control in a strange city about going to a. green
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tech is a different kind of festival focused on sustainability it was founded by nico rosberg who has made the environment his new mission in life since retiring from motor sports. and exclusive access as we accompanied him during this year's breeding exhibition in berlin. on the 1st morning the former formula one driver felt an excitement not unlike being back on the grid again. it was so intense waking up in the morning the adrenaline and i was thinking about exactly that this morning. when i was having my breakfast and there was some similar sensations of course i'm nervous yeah because it's a big thing and and the strange thing in the event business is you're working for 12 months the whole year and then it comes down to 2 days i mean it's like the olympics where everything just you know you're training for 4 years and it comes
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down to one day. the 1st part of my legacy was being a sporting champion but now in my 2nd part of my legacy which is equally important i really want to do something where where i contribute and i love to inspire my 2 kids on a similar path of doing good for society and at the same time also this change in mobility has such a positive impact so this is a very decisive decade and i want to play my role and play my part and and get involved with extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary ideas and extreme commitment and the organizers. came up with the concept for the coronavirus prices physical attendance was strictly limited but over $1000000.00 people including the former german foreign minister tuned into green tech online. were almost the only event was going to happen because of us being you know people are so supportive of of continuing to take care of the environment because we've noticed
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in corona how fragile we are as a society and i think we've grown together and all our partners you know they hate please come on we need this try to make it happen. and celebrities tuned in from around the world to help make it happen. singer songwriter sting performed a rendition of his haunting hits fragile now referencing the vulnerability of humankind and the planet we inhabit. the flush. of the evolution. of the like to extend my sincere thanks to nico rosberg for this excellent initiative. robert redford provided his own perspective on environmental degradation over we're now out of control in los angeles became more pure gold rush for years. so soon i just felt like the city that i love with that was like a method pulled out from under my feet european union president goes along the line
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and also use the popcorn we need you to innovate to liberate the creativity to stimulate society. prospect personally recruited these like minds for the good cause behind the green tech festival it's always personal it's always me writing myself because that's the that's the way it works and i have another fighting that with a robert robert redford. so the hell are you. for i had to step a little bit i had to explain again. drive fast in a circle you know i used to be the best and now i switched. so it's an arm fighting for our environment. and then you know they all love it yes. this is. johnny 16 so he can respect become formula one world champion. in 2010 he had signed to the mercedes team. for the 1st 3
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years racing alongside the legendary michel schumacher. before lewis hamilton joined the team. over the next 4 years he and his old friends from go karting days would be team mates. and rivals for the crew. it's quite a cool thing that i can say then that i've beat over at least the course of one season to 7 time world champions in the same car it's quite cool not everybody can say that of the. injury which usually makes sense to me. those boyhood dreams of future glory were no coincidence being the subject kicker was spec who was world champion in 1902. and the finnish rider would often take little nico along to the races. my dad was very supportive in my whole career my mum never saw
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a single race of mine because she was so scared but my father supported me all along i was very smart because you know having a proud father who's done it all has all the experience already it's sometimes difficult because of course he wants to help you so much you know because you can tell he's done learned it all before but it can be a bit much sometimes also he was very smart that he really accepted the step that totally lost the time didn't come to the races anymore and it really gave me some new bit more calm and it allowed me to make my own mistakes and go my own way. but it's so hard for parents i know it's. i see when my little go girls to let go and to let them do their own mistakes it's so hard but that's i think our duty as parents is just to accompany them into their life and not really you know a lot to to be too protective. paddies own new family was a major factor in respect to ending his career just days after becoming
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a world champion at 2016. but he did stay in touch with the sport as a t.v. commentator and through his investments and formulate. a whole new championship featuring all electric cars. motor sports purpose needs to be there for doing good because you have such an incredible reach as a sport so let's use that reach to drive change learn to drive positive change there's an opportunity to. bring checks inaugural events in 2019 was held together with the formula he raced at berlin's old temple hope airport this year the power play host to the festival and its all around message of a sustainable future and this time a number of companies were in town to present their environmentally friendly where's among them germany's main railway operator for the most back has starred in a number of bands in recent years as branded bass or thank.
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all of their sustainability initiatives for example to tell the story that all their long distance trains are totally c o 2 neutral and yes they put me next to iggy pop in the commercial and i was there in the pub naked and touch about and you have to know it's a very traditional german company owned by the government and here is an almost naked top topless iggy pop sitting in the. and us laughing at each other that was like a 1st time ever for a bunch of bond to take such a risk. when it's become a major start up. practically legal respects 2nd home. dog little models a couple that's well. and heavily invested in the mobility space and also here in
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berlin i have actually to startups to big big potential startups where i'm invested since many years so i'm very busy when i'm here but i think berlin is a lovely city oh no you're wrong i was on the the other day i was doing the clean up i got so everybody gets god knows and then the winner is the one who brings the most plastic back to shore from the from the river here and so we're out there 'd like battling trying to get the best again our biggest catch with the whole shopping cart this is the shopping cart sunk in the in the river so we lifted it out put it on the canoe and brought it back and that was our biggest catch with berlin now i have a big relationship because our headquarters are here for a festival in berlin. for the last 2 years he's been paying regular visits to the green tech offices in berlin to consult with his partners the good team and there was a real woman sits when he goes here we talk about everything from a to b. in your mind he knows his stuff in team than we might well be at the start of
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a process that can change industry as we know it and that's what drives him with it's just push leans over you there's so many decisions made with infinite you know it's infinite and then supporting with that whereas with this and that with ideas. and this. prospect is using that network to help the environment and it's a mission for which he's been able to recruit politicians and business leaders to. become less about. organizing a trade fair for a sustainable and c o 2 neutral mobility show. the climate crisis has become a mainstream issue. of a missing a larger home we need people who embrace this new technological advance and can be ambassadors mach one formula one driver can't do it on his own saw fact together they can from what i'm struck i live with them bundle shuffle boxes up front for some of those that's really what he's doing so depressing to see what he's doing
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generally he's using his fame for a good cause and when we come to it's part and for us to discuss it. if you are you building a great product but if you don't know how to market it and how to reach the people with it then you know you don't have any children we had to take a lie and i don't know how many thousands of people who were wanting to come you know it was a good thing it was that sorry we can only get you in virtually this time but we promise next year everybody can come again hopefully we can go big again and really build on our last year on this year and just really go through the roof with our event. in green tech is set to get bigger and bigger with the bands already planned for 2021 in new york in shanghai. international festival will hopefully help to save the world.
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