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the coronavirus of the code, the special monday to friday on t.w. . this is the deputy news line from birth in peril. when things at sea n.g.o.s, a, sounding the alarm on a worsening of merchant scene in the central mediterranean 100 migrants have died date in the past. week alone, trying to make the journey from libya to europe. also coming up, peru's interim president, manuel merino steps down off the list on awaking office resignation comes after
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protests calling for his removal leave. the place to did and dozens injured. the nation faces the constitutional process to take that class and historic day of the turkish lewis hamilton has equalled michael schumacher time formula. one record of 7. touch a math anyhow, and welcome n.g.o.s, a sounding the alarm on a listening emergency playing out in the central mediterranean. more than 100 migrants have died at sea in 4 separate incidents in the past week alone. the international organization for migration says nearly 700 people have died this year, attempting to cross from libya to europe. more harrowing, scenes that see ground breaking in the store,
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released by the italian coast guard, shows a dramatic rescue of over 30 people on saturday night. their banks capsize some 5 kilometers off the island of lampedusa. these migrants didn't make it not far. they also came within an inch of their lives, but they're the lucky ones. at least 74 of their fellow travelers drowned after their boat sank of the libyan coast on thursday. not long after a further 20 people perished in similar circumstances, but many migrants are so desperate that braving the open seas even with babes in arms, is prefer to ensuring the misery at home. i am the baby
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. the woman 6 month old child was later found to have drowned along with 5 fellow travellers. luckily, the majority of the over 100 people on that boat were rescued by spanish and open arms. most were transferred to a quarantine vessel off sicily. rescue charity say there is no end in sight to the numbers of desperate people willing to risk their lives to make it to europe. the current deceptively come ocean conditions are increasing the pool. as a result, charities are stepping up their efforts. german n.g.o.s see eye is adding a further vessel to its fleet. the c.i.
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for will boost the number of charity rescue ships on standby in the central mediterranean to 7. the, with the ships frequently impounded by italian and european or thirty's. that's hardly likely to be enough for 2 weeks of the germany's one month partial lockdown, chancellor angela merkel is due to discuss the adding coronavirus measures with the country's 6 things that premiers on monday ahead of that meeting ministers warn that restrictions could continue for another 5 months and germany is just one of many european countries posting record high infection rates. new infections across germany as a whole are increasing at a slower rate. but overall numbers haven't started to decline. chancellor angela merkel is due to meet state leaders to assess the situation after 14 days of lockdown. yet several state premiers have already called for stricter measures
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then via annex. and if we were to take it a step further, the best thing to do would be to further limited personal contact is this enough. and after 2 weeks of lockdown, we must be patient. it's the next, we need to take a few days to assess the results before before we were striving, everyone crazy. again. the economy minister also favors a measured response. i know you were shocked when we have a yo, yo locked on what creation situation where we'd constantly be confronting people with a round of tightening. that easing restrictions followed by you when you tightening in the end will be impossible to justify. and it would also damage the economy of the army's lending a hand with prevention measures including contact tracing. germany's defense minister says she's increasing the numbers of soldiers available from 15220000 devils to be expected to help with a future vaccination program. and we're planning on having 26 vaccination centers, most of the mobile,
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so that we can also vaccinate people living in regions with a large land mass, but a small population in france who can many things around the table in the ongoing fight against the virus, except for a rapid easing of restrictions. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. british prime minister barak johnson has been told to so fossilized for 2 weeks after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for the corona virus. and mounts, johnson was among the 1st world leaders to be infected with the virus and was admitted to intensive care. in april police in béla versified tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital. minutes report said dozens of people were arrested demonstrations against long time later, alexander lukashenko, a scene of logic, turned out recently following the death of a protester who was severely beaten by security forces. israel is moving ahead with
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the construction of hundreds of new homes in a key east jerusalem settlement. fertik said the expansion will further happen any prospect that will translate solution to the israeli palestinian conflict move might also cause tension with u.s. . president elect joe biden, who supports the palestinians bid for statehood. u.s. president donald trump has tweeted that his democratic rival, joe biden, did win the presidential election earlier this month. but in a separate tweet, trump wrote that biden only won in the eyes of what he called the fake news media. the us later said he conceded nothing and raised a red, his unsubstantiated claims that the vote was reeked. 15 countries in the eyes of pacific region have signed one of the largest free trade deals in history, covering 30 percent of the world's population and economic output. the regional comprehensive economic partnership includes 10 southeast asian nations,
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along with china, japan, south korea, new zealand, and australia, many in asia, and now hoping the of code will help the pandemic hit economies get back on track. putting the ink on the world's largest free trade agreement in a virtual signing ceremony. the deal was sealed on the sidelines of the ozzie and summit hosted by vietnam. the agreement brings together 15 asia pacific countries with a population of more than $2000000000.00. people accounting for some 30 percent of the global economy. and the partnership was nearly a decade in the making. it includes china, the world's 2nd largest economy, but it leaves out top economic power of the united states. president donald trump quit previous efforts to form a trans-pacific trade bloc. members of this new pact hope the further loosening of trade barriers will lead to greater prosperity for the asia pacific region. this
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agreement signifies that i rage in which is the most economically dynamic region of the world. in recent days. he's still committed to openness and to try and that we will use that as a platform and a springboard for recovery in the post era. the agreement to reduce tariffs harmonize trade rules and streamline supply chains. analysts say it may cement china's position as asia's leading economic power, allowing beijing to call the shots on important trading terms from japan to new zealand. china also stands to benefit by being able to reduce its dependence on other markets, such as the united states to peru. now interim president has announced he's stepping down less than a week into the job for those in the capital laying out on the streets, celebrating the resignation which comes after violent mass demonstrations in which 2 people died from the job to oust president
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of corruption allegations of a protest inside the move amounts to a coup. let's get the latest from the correspondent you had ramirez who is on the streets of blame to go hand in to him. president manuel merino has resigned. what reason did he give when addressing the nation? is there right now, there is a need to in the congress off of the roof deck at this hour deciding who is going to take that power of who is going to be the next president of the congress. and then disbursing on the it is going to be gone, the next president off the road. so there is not a result the yet a, but a lot of people, doubting the people's the people are gathering in front of off the congress of the hind. all as i suspect in for this rest, solves the question. these cool lines to take the power in this mom and went
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through goes through a very, very difficult surprise is the name off the row seal silva, a deputy i left that could be found in the asa. is that the reason that could become the president? she was a former, i think is for human rights. and now a good day for a left wing. that is completely the opposite off monday. marion ha ha. the ryder wink out of our sun. that law is that i can tell about the end of the building by the cells. 2 that. 2 they're, they on the stare at you right now, you can see how it sounds a little in the streets right now. you hand the mood seems buoyant to say the least. what has been the reaction though, as you say it to the resignation by man will marry now it hasn't been enough to satisfy the protesters a little bit in the thousands of people who saw the resignation of mine and the other.
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9 thing is this in your sleep? this is part of the celebration. we have the answer to it. the question protest is happy you had our correspondent. thank you so much. oh oh. well, the conflict in ethiopia is spiraling out of control. at present, the country's human rights commission says, gunmen have attacked a passenger bus in the west, killing more than 30 civilians lead this violence comes as the leader of if you know, if he is take right region admitted launching rockets into neighboring iraq trip. the u.n. says tens of thousands have already fled the fighting and warns that the country might be at risk of genocide and war crimes.
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this woman's son died on saturday in fighting inside. she is one of those ins of ethiopian refugees crossing the border into sudan. they are fleeing the chaos of the latest violence in northern ethiopia. rwanda might be great. she says to the border there is lifting and stealing and killing. like in rwanda, on the streets, people haven't eaten in 3 or 4 days. i don't know where my kids are and i do we did in and out. well, you know, i'm a hero in iraq now i don't look at it and then and in the 1st thing they need is food. currently there is no food, nothing. this camp is running on the health of the people with the effort of the people this count would not be here. the exodus comes amid increasing tensions across the region. to cry, in forces bombed an airport in eritrea has capital. in retaliation against the
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country's support for ethiopia, the move has stalked fears of a wider conflict in the horn of africa. but the destruction of tikrit is critical infrastructure, dams, and institutions that serve the public will not be met with or silence. the conflict had been restricted to ethiopia, now that it's spelled across an international border. it's become much more serious . it's feared the violence could spiral into a protracted and bloody civil war and destabilize the entire region. to some sports news now, and it's big news for lewis hamilton the british formula. one driver made history at the turkish compre on sunday. but equally michael schumacher is all time record of 7 world titles. and alston started 6th on the great, but 40 is why back at istanbul park in very wet conditions. his victory comes nearly a month after of attacking schumacher as record of 91. individual grand prix wins
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and sealed his lightest title, 12 years after his very 1st. still, he says he's only just getting started here watching the w. news next up world stories takes us to kenya, china and finland, where you'll make some sniffer dogs, a lot more headlines for you at the top of the hour. in the meantime, you can always staff today on my website, that's the devaney dot com for now though, from in the chain here in berlin. thanks for watching. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see. as the kids find the strength to deliver your books on youtube, the visionary and the pregnant,
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just the diplomat, who always gets straight to the point to look good to institutes, outgoing director close to tell a man we look at his final year in office and his in crest of career and live on the last cultural diplomatic starts nov 16th on d w this week on world stories. beijing, joe biden, causes a boom for a noodle bar. berlin, bidding farewell to take the airport. but we start in finland at the capital's airport in helsinki. dogs are helping to detect coronavirus and infected people.
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the dogs can accurately snip out the virus as early as 5 days before. symptoms appear. for a treat, preferably cafu do this now to can be programs to find it just about anything more bed bugs, cancer. now it could change the course of corona virus detection. meet chrissy. rescued from being euthanized as a puppy in spain. he's returned that favor for years sniffing out deadly disease for the wise, no smell detection association, and then learned as coded 19 began to spread to sea was asked as an experiment to try to detect it. it took its 7 minutes to figure out that this is what they want it to look for. so that totally blew our minds in a dog, be able to change training sense in 7 minutes. you know, you know, it's the team quickly learned canines can detect
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a coded $1000.00 infection even 5 days before symptoms appear, with almost 100 percent accuracy. helsinki airport is hosting a pilot project through december that will include cross referencing canine results with those for medical devices. if you talk to the skin, so here it just takes a simple swab from a restore neck. and there is a terrible, yes, and a great couple of seconds. a dog can tell immediately if a person has contract it coronavirus. so i received a negative, as all of the voluntary tests are proving popular, but no positive signal yet from the finnish government about scaling up. the programme is deputy mayor of vaughan, the site of the airport. i concede it in 2 minutes, took me 2 minutes out and keep his budget covers the free tests offered to all arriving passengers. he allocated 330000 euros total to the 4 month dog study.
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to says the data from this study should help bring in federal funds for expansion of canine testing, as well as legal adjustments to upgrade the virus sniffing dogs authority to that of their counterparts working in customs. because i would like about idol, which i like that they can assist and they go to me because on a human bjorkman is thinking far beyond airports, we could train dogs with the same samples with the same train areas to open up you know, the concert halls or, or being fair is or go to big working places, hospitals or elderly homes, football matches whatever, both your command and bobby line and warn. if dylan doesn't harness the potential of the dog program it's, they'll unleash it elsewhere. we can will because she loves that. she says,
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health authorities from all over the world want to learn what these noses know. our next trip is to kenya in 1988, more than $220.00. people were killed and thousands more injured in attacks on the u.s. embassies in nairobi and dar es salaam in tanzania to this day. many victims are still waiting in painful financial restitution. esther remembers that day like it just happened on the 7th of august 1998 at 10. 30 in the morning. she heard the 1st blast when i knew that the whole building was coming in doubt. and that is why i spent the previous week we've gone to because of my getting 3 and the 2nd last it's when i was thrown out and people tell me that i was collected on the pavement. i looked like i had died. so they thought probably i was those
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severely injured, she survived and that they almost imitating his knee. bombs exploded at u.s. embassies in nairobi, kenya, and dar es salaam, tanzania, the blast scale 224 people, and injured about 5000. esther was working at the bank right next to the embassy. she was retired and medical grounds at only 42 years old. nevertheless, she still wanted to work, but was rejected because of medical reasons. i was not the noble woman that would be the woman who used to go to the office and my family. and if it were not to be raised, i feel so sad that i'm not able to you know, walk for my problem from then on the former supervisor dependent on financial support from her family. regularly. she meets up with other survivors of the attack . michael lost his mother when he was only 2 years old. douglas lost his eyesight.
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they've also struggled financially. then they heard of the new deal brokered by the u.s. and the sudanese government sudan has agreed to pay $335000000.00 of compensation to the victims of the attacks in return, the u.s. removes the country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. so dan was listed because it holds that al qaeda leader, osama bin laden as a guest of the government. but with the deal, only former u.s. and local embassy employees are to receive compensation. that's only one percent of the people who were killed or injured. it says, we've become garman us through our lives of being an american, but we feel we are just human beings like america, and we'd be treated just as much as the american citizens. now 22 years later, esther is still in pain and needs medication to be able to sleep. if she would
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receive compensation, she says she would be able to pay the looming school fees so that her sons can finally graduate. i frustrated, discriminated, hated, because i don't hear the difference between the american electorate. esther's biggest help now is that the new us president elect joe biden will reconsider the compensation plan and include all survive us for days now, a small little restaurant in china's capital city. beijing has been inundated with customers. the recent us president elect joe biden. he visited the diner in 2011 as u.s. vice president and won the hearts of many chinese patrons with his noodle diplomacy . this noodle joint in downtown beijing has been popular for years with local residents and tourists. but recently,
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a new group of visitors has shown up national and international media come here yesterday by accident, but today i think there are serious romani, johnny as the count here. that's of a starbucks surprise for me as for the reason is america's new president elect in 2011. joe biden, america's then vice president had lunch and we felt very honored to say that he had his lunch and talk to our chinese customers. i felt he was, a very decent and easy going person. yes. mrs. e., i was father, open this traditional beijing restaurant in 1996. mr. biden's visit the restaurant has become well known beyond the city. this is how does not want to talk politics, but her preferences are clear enough to break down because biden came to our esther on many people in china. got to know us. i will get out. they know he
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came to our place to try traditional beijing dishes and they wanted to try them out themselves only. yeah, that's why we feel very positive about him. he might even say we are supportive change. the restaurants serves traditional beijing dishes noodles, pork buns and live a stew. it's a simple neighborhood joined the chinese public quickly noted the modest choice at the time. biden paid just 12 u.s. dollars for a lunch of 5 people. this really shows how nice the food is here. it means chinese cuisine has already made it to the world. the u.s. and china may now be pitted against each other as rivals on the world stage. but when it comes to noodle diplomacy, he says, yah, this restaurant is coming out a winner. our final trip brings us to germany. it
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was here where berlin take the airport finally closed last week. it's the end of an era. and the closure is a special moment that evokes many memories for 2 architects who are now old man. might hard for an air con and folks in mark have come to say good bye to their airport berlin table before it closes down for good. they wanted to take a walk down memory lane here. and this is where the wooden puzzle piece floorboards were. very good, but they were very beautiful. but an acoustic disaster because of the wire luggage carts, suitcases with wheels came later back then those carts were allowed. so we scrapped the original floorboards and replaced them. they designed every single detail in this terminal from the building's shape to the interior styling and even the indoor and outdoor signs. take all airport wasn't just a run of the mill project for these famous german architects. it was their 1st big commission after getting their college degrees. in 1966,
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their design won the competition for the new airport in the divided city of berlin . at that point in time table was just an airfield. it was originally a takeoff and landing runway used for air lift planes, bringing goods to the landlocked city of west berlin after the 2nd world war. then it was repurposed in 1974, the new airport opened overtures 1000 people came to the event. their entrance ticket was a pair of hexagon shaped glasses like these table became the prototype of the shorts distance airport. optimizing the space between arrival and departure gates, it was popular with berliners and tourists. the airport was the point of arrival for prominent guests. it was the stage where emotional moments took place like the return of the german soccer world champions in 2014. but the airport became out of touch with modern needs. it was old fashioned and too small for
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a booming capital city. after german reunification it was necessary to build a new airport and close down tagore. if this is an up shoot, now it's time to say goodbye. not without a touch of melancholy. because this building documents a time, our job was all about serving people's needs. a time when customer was kings would deem them on their final walk through table. the architects had to get used to the empty walkways. due to the coronavirus pandemic. there has been little air traffic turning the airports last months. but the 2 men get consolation from one decision that terminal a will remain standing as a monument to the designers. and the people of berlin. played played
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the main incident with 30 minutes on d. w. in the height of climate change. for cars. what's in store for the future. called for to make your city hall to get inside. clear counter to show you a vibration with the city in their engine was a good job, but we are living during the most extraordinary time. history cries for help before
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the electric cars have made a bad read. always have it and live it as he shot it. down and eventually cycle be as exciting as it was, probably one of the 1st humans, a bike that will take your body and so read it goes to milan to test the new enemy . and if this is obsolete before you really have to try this out. oh my god, i have no comment left. if you're up for trying new things, check out the rat full plug in hybrid to use a claims in the reply to rules for a next trip cause why it isn't for you with a building cliffy cost, just like almost everyone else. and that's, that's just thinking for the high, but that's just not what happens when a rat and a mechanic discuss the masses of the hans,
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just like they're not going to know the disposer was up early and going to all the did you miss terms when she reports were problems which are going to open up some of the most hungry to move. let's get rumbling with red and blue. the future is electric, which is pretty cool and usually evokes all so clean and quiet so they don't give me what i'm used to. but museum ula, a new superbike, the big difference i've waited for this moment so long, so now it's time to do it. i
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have come to the cradle kalyan moves for just outside of me. love to see the future of the mobility of rather feeling because i'm a real bike a obviously you love the sound that motor bikes make the smell of the engine and the smell of the guy from alex and say they develop in the bike, which is so for the good of my b.m.w. . so when they will go in mobility, i'm going to give it a go. the phone started, let me give you an idea of them. you love the us, the emea. let's naturally silent because it's still an ied bike, but they have given it speakers, vibration units, and the supper for in the future that you don't plan to put the sun just in your helmet. so no one else is going to be disturbed by the sound of the motor. and a lot of different motives. you can actually have a lot of motorbikes in just one. check it out, comment below and polices drive on the record. if you would like to see more like
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this. league please, please, please. please, please. oh that was pretty sweet. this is probably the best thing i've ever tried. really feels like motorbiking, like everything just feels like it. this is, i am believable. you really have to try this out. oh my god, i have no comment left. i have to talk to the people who came up with this finally meet the people that came up with this great idea. oh my god, please. no,
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it's really. so what is so special about, i mean we have 2 different small, basic a.v. . we call it a boring more does it actually stand on the bar and it's not to, there's a doctor's mission and no sound is like i was on normal and that the main feature of that is the mix we did through the friend to engine at the moment on the source of the destruct. one of the few still there was also the song it was talk of. it is a complete new way. the song lyrics are so clear
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her so we don't want to, we have a collective model with the dark times mission to the wheel. so we have to know your books. we can relate to them. managing the darker quests, the idea, and there are the original breaking. we used our software to emulate powerband talk could sure number of everything. so we can select the engine that you want to drive just right. if you want to, can i use the clutch also? yeah, the feedback, exactly the same amount. so use your left hand as you have to use the 1st t.v. with when you use the left side of your body, i could tell in the trick, it's good to have a show you do
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a vibration with to see in the engine sleep. sometimes we have 2 different songs on the bike in doing the song to get this thing going on . the barclays, i think system really and exhaust the secondary are for example, you can, you can, you know, when i engage the police just like this, by the clutch and the oil tank, which the bike would not need and has a why we use the digital information of the clutch lever on the box for the mechanical feedback. we was an hour or so when it goes down, we have a local from the sounds of deliberation, or the clutch or the gearbox simulate the possibility to switch tools different to change and we will bring the human experience school level leverage before
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the market is so curious about what that knowledge because because of the soul of the one of the problem if we see of emotional missing gold engine soul. but this is just the beginning. we don't want just one leg of the end, the parent in gene. we believe that the user experience is the basis for model cycle ride. you need to have fun, you need to play a motion. you need to change gear. you need to see but bracelet you need to have an immersive sensation with one bike. i can ride 111000 engines in the one you can switch from one, pick it to one other just with was what?
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ultimately your shifting lunch. a control, big fucking. just typing good english book in real time. not doing driving. when you stop, you can change the configuration, you can increase and decrease the volume, you can pass the, the sound of from the bike to the elements. you can do everything. i would propose using immobility, with 0 emission, with full range of emotions. can i use your tech to design my own bike experience? yes, julia, sit down with me and we design your dream bike for believe me.
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this driving experience was a real eye opener. the engineers of emil out from 2 electron created a great piece of work. they emulated the sound and even the that's correct. and even in barring world, this is perfect. it can bring more, not just for me, but also for everyone who was riding a motorbike. it's more than just a means of transportation. it's an empty trip towards life, so we don't want to miss on that. so any law could be the perfect solution for this problem. so you can get a bus from the banks, let me know in the comments and please don't forget to subscribe to read. if you want more content like this, thank you very much. it's truly a that's right, it's full and now you tube channel. breaking the feeds his about new come out
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about the bin. is he a round trip to make you very happy classics and future tech? just some of the contents waiting for you. subscribe to read and you'll always be up to speed. i say guys, today we are in german headquarters. the new most powerful mid-size is u.v. ever this plug in hybrid can go from 0 to 100 k. in just 6 seconds. but despite its great performance, the almost plug in hybrid drives more like a relaxed cruiser than a sports car. and that's precisely what it was originally built for.
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toyota unveiled the route for $994.00. the 3 letter stand for recreational activity back then, no one was talking about s.u.v.s over 10000000 have been sold over 26 years in 5 generations. since 2016, toyota has offered its global best seller as a hybrid. and now comes the 1st rechargeable plug in hybrid version of the raffle or peachi levy. a hybrid drive trains promise long range, and great few differences. traditional i.c.e. and different type of drive trains and the most confused. don't worry, we've got you covered. i.c.t. stands for internal combustion engines. nice to look at my still listen to what by
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today's standards, a real dinosaur almost every manufacturer is craving for everyone except electric cars. just like almost everyone, in a t.v. mild hybrid electric vehicle, the electric motor, the combustion engine when it's not working. for example, when starting a car coasting, braking system sees fuel and doesn't need to be plugged in to charge, then it's quite inexpensive. produce some emissions as you cannot drive an all
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electric mode. electric vehicle and
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just one leader. figures with everybody else. one reason camry. there's a hybrid version and their commitment to hybrid drive trains is paying off. when the european union comes into effect
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probably have no problem. their fleet already has low emissions. unlike most other manufacturers, scrambling to the battery to avoid massive fines makes the best of both worlds and what's the verdict for plug in hybrid stands out for its high performance, long, purely electrical range, and low fuel consumption and emissions. pretty steep. and the car
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only lives up to its potential if you charge it regularly. of course all this technology only makes sense when you use it. probably. so when you've got to plug in hybrid, whenever you've got the time, plug it in and don't let your internal combustion engine do the charging. thanks, john. we've led the last. i know it's tough, tough friends in berlin, and thank you. ross. looks like someone local to me that's not just home. i'm going to do all sorts of mind talk to that guy, get rituals. now you know the same with the outcome of my entrance. next didn't think the time, but you know, you saw
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i get the money in god's whole speech. he got a list of a few to be through them all to show up mind altering their students. so by me going and getting this all to heaven without the monkey on a cup on the back. i'm stubborn and i just don't think you know him since he healed for fun. doesn't mean for the 1st just beach and
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nothing looked one to look good. and then his especially the 2 people who were knocking the fluffed up looking over. she is one of the noblest one. ok. perfect. just look to push up on concerts with thanks. and they mustn't do that in this book. i'm sure i'm going to show these people that i'm shyness, isolation to say the position of my home all to god there's even
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