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as it happens until the last vote is counted julie knows for special laws called originally in the u.s. election november 4th do you do. this is it over your news a live from berlin the final push 2 days before the u.s. election that donald trump and joe biden hit the campaign trail in key battlegrounds both candidates are holding a flurry of rallies across several swing states we'll see where they're focusing their efforts to pick up a crucial votes also coming up on the show not backing down thousands of protesters
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in the valorous in capital face warning shots and stun grenades as they renew their demands for president luca shanteau to step aside it's the 12th straight week of protests following his disputed election victory. and in formula one a lewis hamilton wins again this time in italy to extend his record breaking number of victories to 93. i'm claire richardson and welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trump is holding campaign rallies in 5 states on sunday including michigan north carolina georgia and florida biden meanwhile is focusing his attention on the pivotal state of pennsylvania our record 19000000 early votes have all. already been cast as the contest heads toward the
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biggest turnout in at least a century. well joining me now is our chief political editor in washington d.c. we're nearly there only 2 days until election day why are biden and trump visiting these states in particular well because they know they need to options of pasta was the presidency this size of the rust belt or the sunbelt by the south now joe biden decided on the rust belt states of pennsylvania today where he really had to make a cause for getting him elected this is off to his comments that are critical of a continuation of fossil fuels here and in the united states and that is something that could be seen as a job killer so he knows that he has to gain some ground that pennsylvania expected to be a key state with donald trump heading for the southern roots more today but quite
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clearly he aims to be zigzagging the country to get that small moxon to fight until the very last moment because although joe biden is seen overall in the lead by the pollsters there individual districts also individual states where his is within the error of margin and we all remember from 2016 what that could mean almost a major polling that shows biden currently ahead in all of the critical battleground states what difference if any is this last minute blitz going to really make in those key states. well it demonstrates commitment that's what trump is a banking on but at the same time we know that a lot of votes have already simply been cast more than $90000000.00 that translates into more than 70 percent of ballots that were actually handed in last time around a lot more postal balloting and this is actually
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a key issue because we see these candidates on the campaign trail still but a lot of this is likely to be fought in the courts we heard donald trump today before his rally in north carolina say that he wants to see a result on election night that he thinks is very bad as you put it that a valid should be really counted after election day and i have to add that that is something that is a common practice in states like pennsylvania who allow for postal ballots to be posted and handed in up until election day it's the postal stamp that counts but he disagrees and here the republicans lost a key challenge in texas today where they had tried to get 130000 ballots declared invalid because they were cast through a drive in ballot box system and we expect to see
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a lot of that and we expect to see a lot of that on the election night so we might even see donald trump declare himself and that's what everybody is afraid of to have one because he feels winning means winning on the night but a lot of ballots will still have to be counted in the following days and as it looks a very significant chunk of those ballots cast. right and that is of course the big question that will set this election apart from most before it you say trump could even declare himself the winner on election night but are we really likely to know who has actually won in terms of the votes that have come in and been counted on that november 3rd that evening. that all depends on which states will declare 1st if you see several key states like pennsylvania and florida go one way or the although we are likely to see a very clear tendency but this is the big open question how many states will
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actually be in a position to declare on the night and whether donald trump will accept anything that extends the election night for the all and then the 4th and this is all amidst the backdrop of a pandemic here which is expected to also have a significant impact on how many people will turn out on the day we are looking towards a record turnout but whether that means mainly postal whether that means on the day people will be simply afraid to turn out because of call the 19 that's still a very big question mark so we have still a lot of uncertain fact is going into election day on tuesday either way will certainly be one of for the history books. in washington d.c. many thanks. police in belarus have fired warning shots and used a stun grenades in an attempt to disperse tens of thousands of protesters marching in central minsk dozens of demonstrators have been arrested there where massive
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protests demanding the resignation of longtime president alexander lukashenko are now in their 12th straight week. undeterred by threats of police violence thousands of protesters marched through the streets of minsk their destination a wooded area on the city's outskirts once used as an execution site by starlin secret police. but to get there they'd have to make it past luka shame because police on this 12th weekend of protest against his rule security forces once again deploying familiar tactics arrests stun grenades and warning shots. head of sunday's march lucas income met with law enforcement and had this warning for protesters use the border we will take no prisoners if someone touches the servicemen and i've spoken to the generals they should leave without their hands at
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the very least. he's not backing down but neither are his opponents not until they get what they want a fair election and a fresh start for about liberty's. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of royalist have gathered at bangkok's a grand palace for a glimpse of thailand's king and queen a show of support comes amid months of huge anti-government protests which have also called for reform of the monarchy and a rare direct comment on the protesters the king said quote we love them all the same. ivory coast's leader a law son ouattara has taken an early lead in the country's presidential election he's seeking a furred term in an election that's been marred by violence. opposition parties who boycotted the vote say several people were killed in clashes on holy day on saturday. police in quebec city have arrested a man
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a dressed in medieval clothing and armed with a japanese sword on suspicion of killing 2 people and injuring of 5 others an initial investigation indicated the 24 year old suspects motive in the how a night attack was personal and not terrorism. well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut wife is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone while much of the cleanup has been taken care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment the destruction to beirut still lies and compete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage the family all said immediately 3 months have passed
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since the port explosion i thought we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling to try to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives moyer and the bill but you know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live. an eyelash i live and i own life in that house. my 4 kids got married there are 2 girls and 2 boys. and i planted every single tree there myself that was that all my happiness is connected to that house what i wanted those trees every day now i've been forced to leave my home and had beer. and the corona pandemic has forced the family to spend even more time indoors
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nadine sun cereal is studying from home all his schooling is now online in a country that is technologically far from advanced that can be a challenge. but that i've been on the learning problem is that the internet in lebanon is really slow and my home hasn't been repaired so it's hard to study and attend my online classes in peace. but the cost of families simply can't afford the repairs the lebanese economy is in dire straits and suffering from huge inflation their situation is echoed all over beirut meaning that destroyed homes and rubble will mark the city for some time to come. unbeaten leverkusen travel to freiburg and knowing that a win with a. of them just 3 points off the top of the league freiburg meanwhile were looking to address an alarming slump in form there without a victory in their last 5 games going into this one. it was
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a soaping way in the black forest yet live accusing coach peter bose on friday. we're all smiles in the rain despite the contrasting fortunes of their teams touched struggling freiburg took a surprise lead on 3 minutes to cuss who looked but for a book had thrown away leads in their last 2 games and their fragility showed it good enough to 20 minutes because a lot of punished a shocking but from the collapse of the flow. of the argentine 2nd shortly after put lever cruz and she warm up at the break. into the 2nd half a meter seemed to kill the game with this trucker on 64 minutes. before news pages to drag freiburg back into the game. notes and restored lever cousens to lead 40 minutes from time proved the last goal of a frantic 90 minutes live
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a can extend the unbeaten run to 6 games and move within 3 points of leaders by both freiburg miserable run goes on. and either of the league's unbeaten sides will spark to travel to berlin to take on heritage in sunday's late game although the visitors run included only one win from 5 games. a surprise early lead despite losing his footing and his shot at goal. for sparing equaliser later in the 1st half with the goal of the match from reid left. but the wolves a couldn't find a winner and had to settle for yet another drop one all it was at the final score. lewis hamilton has moved one step closer to winning his 7th world title with a win in the end nearly a romania grand prix in italy. speaking after the race it came the shock of the day when the britain that said it there were no guarantees he'd be staying in formula one next season. it wasn't the best start for lewis hamilton who began the race in
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2nd behind mercedes teammate of all terry porter goss one slipped a 3rd in the opening up but he soon recovered to take the lead. redpolls marks for stuff and who held on in 3rd managed to jump past both times with 20 laps remaining proves to be short lived. for task really took seconds on for stop and who kept up the pressure crush tired after suffering what looked like tire failure. but the growth of the car. couldn't regain the top spot where lewis hamilton men tang's his lead on the briton held on to pick up a record extending 93rd career when the strain and daniel ricardo finished 3rd from renault. people which is maybe think we're used to this but it's just always feels like the 1st of this thing and i think this is the
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spirit and so i'm forever forever grateful to everyone. with a team or so to is finishing 1st and 2nd and i mean they've clinched a record 7th straight constructors talked. to that's a news update at this hour if you want more you can check out our website dot com for the latest news around the clock and a richardson in berlin for me in the whole team thanks for watching. my 1st by state most of the sewing machine. i come from women are dolls by this ocean for. something as simple as that in how to write a bicycle. and. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to been there. finally they gave up an
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invention by me on bicycles and returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than rising up but as now i want to meet challenge for those women back home who are bones by visiting teams and social goals and inform them about the basics writes my name is them out of the home and i work that's easy to. get excited about it but. this week on the world stories. the u.s. wants a reformed police force mikhail gorbachev's smart as a player. but 1st we start in azerbaijan the car cation country is at war with its neighbor armenia more and more civilians are being killed in the process the
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warring parties blame each other for this. is a gun fires aliya shows us where he used to live until very recently. a rocket hit his house in early october he says. so. oh the gulf coast they showed us. his home for 35 years burnt down to the walls. there walked over to the whole family was sitting here watching t.v. and suddenly there was an explosion in the backyard everything started burning we ran outside and called the firefighters but when they arrived it was already too late to reveal. burned memories.
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to go far as elliott is convinced that armenia is responsible for the attack the neighboring country deliberately bombed many civilian targets in the area he says. we can't independently verify this we are not allowed to move freely near the front line we are only allowed to film with the as of a john eales or a tease let us film. this school and battle for example even if it looks like it the children here are not students. they are refugees this has been in emergency shelters since the fighting started a month ago. right at the entrance a memorial for a fallen by johnny soldier everyone here is convinced that their army is fighting for a just cause the school's vice principal doesn't believe that their votes have been
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attacks on armenian civilians. and laughed at us and then. i don't know much about what's happening on the armenian side i only know what i see on t.v. here but i can say that the armenians are losing and must retreat so they don't have any other options we are not trying. to take our union territory we are fighting for what belongs to us tentacle crawl warmed up in the. has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters far from tat our right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that have been a lot i am worried about the girls they are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions off they should go to school
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and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like or do that women that are. at the moment the children see safia is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here to me i. police officers are still suspected of being racists in many parts of the united states a fundamental reform aims to change that observations from the city of minneapolis i am a hapless may 28th the 3rd precinct building of the minneapolis police department said the place during protests against the death of george floyd in police custody i. the burning police station becomes
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a symbol for the protestors fury for their demands for an end of police racism and protests. 5 months later abandoned boarded up and secured with cement barriers precinct 3 still a symbol now signifying the city's struggle to make the changes the protesters demand to the local police department and how. policing is done there is definitely a breakdown in terms of trust between our elected officials and their constituents as well as between their constituents and our law enforcement community volunteers from either ga payment and prepare to patrol the neighborhood then the 9th ward of minneapolis where george floyd done christian and local and growing in number we just thank you for your blessing to watch over us as they walk the streets of the group recently recognized and supported by the city is filling the gap created by
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the collapse of trust between police and the black community with police patrols largely absent from this part of town they have taken on the task of proactively protecting the community from rising crime we want to have selected police an ocular unity who knows who live in our community who look like a community and then there'd be a better peaceful like how we can wreck talk to him and how we communicate to each other minneapolis police recognize the need for urgent and fundamental change says deputy chief eric force he sees new recruiting strategies just critical for any real progress one of the best things you can you can have as a department that's as reflective of your community as you can get it especially people from the community and that's really what we're pushing after hours of patrolling the neighborhoods be a godly men decide to go home they'll be back tomorrow night and the night after that the changes they were pushing for you know it's kind of more of a generational change you know because we want to make it better for our children
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their children and this is this is this is like our starting block right here you know as we're trying to pave the way for them. with a spectacular campaign a congolese man in france has drawn attention to an old problem the organized of african art during the colonial era he symbolically became a thief. many would call this that ft by this activists he's only getting back what was taken away from his people i came to reclaim goods that were stolen from africa during colony sation he saw this video of us live streamed on facebook back in june or west. and 4 other activists were trying to steal a funerary post from carroll lima see him in paris he failed but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate should african art looted during colonialism be returned and if so
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how and when the congolese burn activists action is needed now on the demands are met you never ask a thief for permission to get back what is still from you and that's what we did we have the right to defend ourselves because we were robbed the fact that our works are on display here means the theft continues yes you. are also caused a stir when you try to steal a piece of art from a dutch museum or as well as in the french city of must say some say these acts have to be considered as performances not just that. it's a different way of saying things that have already been said in many forms for a long time since african countries gained independence on a diplomatic level in a dialogue between museums and international corporation vamping a home in a report commissioned by french president emanuel and the art historian so it was
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said looted art has to be given back and that up to 90 percent of african art works are located outside of the continent the care berlin was c.m. alone has more than 60000 objects taken from africa but according to this lawyer an art lover not all of them are looted he recently published a book on the topic. some objects have obviously been taken away european states have to give back what was taken in wars but there are also other aspects of africans themselves all are to european physic. fardy advance and his fellow activists it's not only about bringing heritage spec home as he calls it he also wants european societies to face the realities of their colonial past that it is our goal to reach the biggest possible audience on the one hand our jaspar and people in africa but also people in europe yeah dan says says he does not fear
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possible fines not even prison sentences in his eyes this is about a lot more than just his own destiny. the last head of state of the soviet union mikhail gorbachev is considered a hero in the western. part of russia he's highly controversial now his life has been brought to the stage in moscow. with a very i remember everything. memories of the life of one of history's greats michel gorbachev from a balcony c.b.e. 9 year old watched his own life play out on stage at the moscow theater of nations the play that was supposed to be a love story between michel you gorbachev and his wife raisa became much more it's the story of an entire country and the era during which gorbachev was in charge.
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it's a pretty sure he's a visionary politicians none of us can come close to that one day his name will be written in gold lettering. 2 actors wigs and dozens of anecdotes from an eventful life together if getting near enough should come a play a couple who from early on dream of a better for your future everything seems to go according to plan the young party official hopeful from the country. side is given a post in moscow he rises through the ranks to become head of the communist party and then president of the soviet union the he dares to do what no one has done before reform the soviet union. in 1906 cover chuff began his restructuring his perestroika risking what many russians still can't forgive him for today the collapse of the soviet union. in the play about the statesman who brought freedom to his people there is no reference to today's russia no reference to the
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terrible disappointment that has still not been forgotten almost 30 years after gorbachev's resignation. at the last con i was a young woman when perestroika came and back then i was promised a whole new world a world with a functioning freedom of the press freedom of assembly and rights to sexual and gender self-determination that the world that was promised to me then has nothing to do with the world today with 3 years of research us. the climax of the play is the death of michelle garbage trucks wife from cancer and the turning point of his career. the last chapter is called gorbachev and solitude the theater may be filled with enthusiastic applause but in real life things quickly became quite lonely around michelle you cover chaffed and his dream of a better for you russia. not
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like this. my experience. says the sound of the future. electric motorcycles looming. the task of. carly life wired for 600 am sorry. which any research wins the challenge. douglas. much makes a princess a concept. let's ask ed rob balsamo. piece there taylor. europe's crowned ladies come and go in his brussels fashion house. and we're invited to look
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into his sewing tips the. 30 minutes on to. the boss and this of guy you don't need to keep up a brave out of the box go for the over correction home the force i'm coming from followed close missing without a clue about missed the boat on the ballet that the last dragon was heard to call the home through music degree books on. we're going to find out who is queen or king even if the cycles. we are living during the most extraordinary high in history. passport
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will go for the electric. company that. rav the model and mobility show. book. which the motor cycle is better. for the. 0 i didn't lose. i gave mr him. is the need to eat hybrid dependable but boring. calls it cowers. smiles when you've got the softening something in charmed. and can women restore vintage cars better than men. used to pull them out of the broken tell. it's time to buckle up for rev.
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the v.w. to go on is the most popular s.u.v. in germany it is available in 80 percent of the world. and has now given its best seller a visual make over and fitted it with a plug in hybrid drive. but to go and image has always been similar to that of germans in general dependable but not terribly exciting. so can we expect more from the new model. folks who are going to sold more than. 6000000 units off the big one since 2007 success is sexy and i really thought of 5 seconds and you had to go on rolls i'll golf one of the afford to go on factories that one is not a cost but it has got its values and this is why it is so successful. and those values remain in the new to go on the hybrid changes to the design or on
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the reserved side the front supports new head lamps that extend into the fenders like a kind of eyeliner while the grill has been pulled deeper into the bumper both making 1st sleeker look. that one has sold more than 900000 units in 2900 it's the number one as you we up and it has got a new front and. cowers matic callus ma is when you've got this something when you can in china and how does one do that. first and foremost by being fuel efficient on electric power it has a range of 65 kilometers its average gasoline consumption is around 2 liters per 100 kilometers and its maker is also proud of a further technical feature. that one is going to the new mantra that
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lights with $24.00 units per head lamp this was a little in the reich and no commas in the new wood to go on and charismatic. the spacious interior makes it ideal for big families and big people and the revamped cockpit also includes a far larger touch sensitive climate control panels. there's an ideal for luxury in the interior of the tigua especially the loud level looks quite good i think it makes the interior more spacious but be careful 'd because bing. jeanne's means that can quickly turn into blue. and our test showed that the new cheap one is also easy to operate when actually out on the road. intelligence is sexy which means the new to go on is a quite smart car because it uses the so-called predictive hybrid strategy so to go on uses the best routes which means he avoids great and slows down automatically
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when approaching a town. when you take one each hybrid picks up points for its low fuel consumption and species interior. a range of 65 kilometers makes it a viable all electric option for short commutes. on the down side taking on tight curves with the front wheel drive puts a serious strain on the steering wheel while at higher speeds the engine gets loud and the chassis starts to walk. but overall the need to go remains a comfortable cruiser with plenty of space super dependable and now with state of the art technology isn't charisma overrated anyway. we're going to find out who is queen or king even at the cycles.
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and therefore we prepared some seriously gruesome challenges for these 2 beauties. i don't have the feeling. i gave the 3rd. oh my god. all right person present i do think we have 2 very nice looking motorcycles here different types but i do have to say that i would go with the harley the or iran's and the build it's just i like it more to. perfectly honest i prefer to 01 because it looks so supportive just like me the bikes have similar steps so it promises to be a close fight the 0 s r s has $110.00 horsepower and weighs 229 kilograms and makes traffic it will take you about 198 kilometers and this premium outfit with a rep it charger will set you back about 26000 euros. to how he weighs
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20 kilos more than the 0 and pecks $105.00 horsepower so slightly less and also recounts you can get about 158 kilometers range but it costs a hefty $33.00 grand but there are. 2 manufacturers on the other hand couldn't be more different to 0 motorcycles as a starter was founded in 2 or 6 in the us it's often called the tesla any more cycles. while holly davidson is an absolute legacy manufacturer that was founded in 1000 or 3 and has petrol and loud pipes practically burnt into its d.n.a. . but clean and quite electric motorcycles have become so popular that even community care just like in berlin rent them out for trial. or do so is taking which bike i would say there's 2 options
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we can either fight it out or do rock paper scissors what do you prefer well as you are and i'm a champion. and i'm not and i want to get out of chute alive i would say we do rock paper scissors but the were not takes the holly ok so want to prove. i would have preferred to spike honestly but just to you know right just to stick it to me yeah i can see you so how is your was always my. right move on. is it on the road yeah no way no mine no listen to the little whirring. that means it's on your mind no yeah i've been in the gas
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a little yeah yeah it's moving as moving it's on it's on it's own. it's not what i used to yeah it's not really like the exciting turning on a motorcycle usually releases and it's not at all it's not even vibrating just nothing. so we hit the road very quietly the loudest thing is the sound of the other vehicles around us. and the ride feels pretty solid in city traffic it's actually easier because you don't have to shift gears all the time. at 1st we were complaining about the sound but i mean now we can actually talk through . the traffic lights we don't into it and just enjoying it so much i mean i still miss the engineer a little bit like the sound of it but it's super nice for me because i'm there for one year usually when i'm riding out with my dad and stuff like that i don't
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understand a thing he says this word. no problems at all. because it's off 1st time i was on a motor bikes and we have a long day ahead of us and we were worried about all range so we both opted for the echo mode whenever we break or take a hand off the accelerator it generates power for the battery. all right what's your 1st impression of the bike i think you can tell by the look of my hair right. no it's absolutely amazing so far i love the acceleration and the speed like you just hit the gas a little bit and you think flying was your opinion i mean like i'm pretty pretty happy about my suspension because on this rocky road. yeah i'm not concerned about the battery at all for now and totally forgot to check my battery but it's. still ok so we'll see if. we take the bikes off road to see how
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good the suspension really is. oh my god there's a. wall broke down i. think. it might not look like it's actually on our way to a trick race as a test trick in the outside. challenge number one who's fastest off the mark with a heavy you know we can hardly life or not be able to keep up with my sumo s.r.'s.
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zeros acceleration is 90 blowing victoria for the. 0 i didn't lose my i gave this to him yeah of course i told you that i would. so the 1st point goes to the 0. but biking is more than just going fast. the real test of a bike can be at slow speeds when you can easily lose spelling. so it's time for a challenge number 2 the slow race north. who . are come all colors there's father oh. look. at over. oh yes
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yes. i would say this point go so my side don't you agree. a fine for the holly makes a death even again and i'm sure i convinced the next challenge to breaking the how he just has the better brakes even though it's about 20 kilos havea. wheel speed up to 60 kilometers an hour and brake as hot as we can at the cons. but frank is not really convinced by the accuracy of those tests with regard.
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for. all of our. why the bike car windows sheet now. show off me he doubts i'm driving so i want to bring kind of organization. is not. the harley stuff the life or health takes the lead to challenge just left. on next test we take the bikes through some lovely brand the countryside to run the batteries down a bit more. we may be new at this but it still took 2 people more than 2 hours to figure out which charging station to use how to pay and which adepts and we need just saying. time for the charts challenge. and actually very
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exhausting super 15 and so is the bike. i have 40 percent left at 59 kilometers and you. go. thought. 37 percent and 45 kilometer so about equal but we were going home anyway no really really want go home we lost the way i wonder how this works well i removed this i guess put it in. the how he says it does super charging but apparently not but this station and this is the result. 7590 michael if that's really all i got if this really takes 8 hours which i don't then we'll stay here until 4 after. the next day when it turns out charging the 0 s.r.s. isn't really easy either. he'd say.
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the net isn't at minimum payment. and you please stop being pissed that it's not my fault i didn't realize that i'm just hung up. in the end both bikes disappointed with the range we caught they didn't really reach the manufacturer's claim figures. will still have those 0 wins this one it was just easier to charge them the harley. for our final challenge because everyone has something very special and i know you will love it because because it's the restroom yes it's running in the once yours. tom. believe. the book very very special about this race trick is
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a way smaller than i actually expected so you have to be good. the bikes are on 2 points each so the fastest lap will win the crown. now instructor frank laced down the gauntlet on a petrol bike that's hardly nimble but he knows to track. frank's let time 47.58 seconds now it's joyous turn on the life while. it's your life are you ready i'm already here. ha ha ha ha ha. i want. to. bring. you something 1st of all a pretty good. one too well
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a little bit but look at his new. most important my super left time seal so final point for the 0. we're back at where we started some risking our queen of emotive cycles considering the challenges i want to brush raised. and the go cart track and i won the slow driving. and the breaking. the law was so that's technically a time but even billet is all about charging right well the charging with the harley life i was just insane we say this is definitely in their grade going to get some minus one this is a lovely bike but the charging was just a pain in the neck so with all this in our minds who do you think should get the crown well the be perfectly honest i think the 0 deserves to cram the charging process with the life i assure snow fun so. we should do it yes i'm going to play
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so i think the country passed in his class the last few days passed cold it unique . i have a stone and sometimes at 80 shows people high up from the events and some i sent in . i don't have so much equipment especially the coming mitchie i news including the. i'm going to move us to you know use. by night when that rain falls the rest is there in the startup flesh. and sometimes they do they tell me with a negative when you just listing time with this cassie will i met clay's. using some when i finished a project they do so i want to say no no no no just continuous perfect. my 1st car and it's take me 2 years to destroy it.
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so you need a car and it is just an old car expose her legs. it's a special because. of the uplifted pedals and say that they are unique pair of the parents so that's why i love what. i bought and context i didn't put just having a spec i test myself. so after i see that i know i'm still. i call it so many past be ready to put me business. to. my house then teach me how to to to to use some of lot of things you. dental procedure. us not to miss not difficult because just i'm going to side very engine no you see
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heroes who build these cars and secondly i want to spread skills especially from the you with. south africa because they are sitting at home doing nothing. i've got this in a small boy with opinions he used to take my my my last day and 50 in his small cat as he is very interested in this business i thought she was going crazy but. i because i realized that it was it was a unique business and there's a good business plan and then we get a lot of knowledge of what to do you know before so yes i do imagine myself in this kind of industry in. every quarter and there are 3 of you can't get me started but. never good enough reason. you're pandarus trying to make closer connection to the. right kind of person if your party called it europe or not partially you can live to see how free i believe this i love this pic.
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