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this is the daily news live from berlin and germany faces the holiday season shut down as chancellor angela merkel announces tougher restrictions starting this week schools and most shops will close private gatherings will be limited and there will be bans on public alcohol consumption as well as the sale of fireworks but the government stops short of imposing a full lockdown. and a tragedy strikes again in nigeria hundreds of students are still missing 2 days after their school was stormed by gunmen. in german soccer action at
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a labor goes in a take a top place in the boom just like after a convincing win over hoffenheim. i'm going to richardson welcome to the show german chancellor angela merkel has announced a raft of tough new lockdown measures which she says are necessary to bring down spiraling numbers of newco fit in 1000 cases let's get you up to date on exactly what is set to change in germany from wednesday on a non-essential shops will have to close supermarkets pharmacies and banks are allowed to remain open schools meanwhile will be shut until the 10th of january and employers are being encouraged to allow their staff to work from home wherever possible miracle also made an appeal for people to limit their social contacts
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during the holidays the number of people allowed to meet indoors will remain restricted to 5 that doesn't include children under 14 and in anticipation of new year's celebrations sales of fireworks are going to be banned. well these tough new measures have set the stage for a bleak holiday season in germany. for months chancellor angela merkel and the leaders of germany 16 federal states have been bickering about the measures that are necessary to contain the corona pandemic merkel pushed for harsher steps the regional leaders refused to follow her lead now they have finally reached complete consensus and $200.00 we are forced to act and are taking action now we have jointly decided that the regulations of the federal states will be valid until january 10th. for the time being. the goal remains to bring the infection rate down. across germany it has become clear in
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recent weeks that lighter restrictions imposed 6 weeks ago are not sufficient to control the pandemic instead december has seen record infection numbers more and more people are dying with a virus and hospitals are approaching the limit of their intensive care capacity. she said to me all of that i also hoped that the mother measures would have had a greater impact but now with the christmas shopping season the number of contact has risen sharply once again. retail shops across the country will be most seriously affected by the new measures there are being shut down at the busiest and most lucrative time of the year and they are being given just 2 days notice the losses will be huge but the government is once again mobilizing billions to soften the blow. and the fall if it comes to a complete closure for a whole month we expect to spend over $11000000000.00 euros for that one month.
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that shows that this is a very generous support package and 15 i want to say i think it is absolutely justified he does if you absolutely. retailers and consumers are what their are facing in these last couple of weeks of the year it will be an exceptionally quiet holiday season but the hope is that that will also be true for hospitals. now remember that early in the pandemic of germany had been hailed as a positive example of how to keep the coronavirus in check we asked our political correspondent simon young what went so wrong but certainly what we have seen is that infection numbers have surged in the last 6 to 8 weeks we always knew that autumn in winter the worse weather would bring an increase in infections but it has been growing exponentially as the chancellor said today was the reason was some laxity perhaps as it has crept in through the year in terms of following the rules
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some people have pointed out that there have been changing rules around germany and a patchwork of different regulations that may have confused some people there's also been some very determined opposition to following rules from a minority of people so all of that may have played a role germany's health care system remains pretty robust but it may be that it had luck in the spring when infections were lower and maybe that luck as well run out you know the correspondent simon young there let's take a look now it's not the other stories making news around the world the united states has begun distributing a millions of doses of covert 19 vaccine and occupation of health care workers and nursing home residents with a buy on tech pfizer vaccine is expected to begin on monday the number of coronavirus of deaths in the us is approaching 300000 the highest in the bottles.
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iran's foreign ministry has summons the envoys of germany and france after the european union condemned to the execution of an opposition figure iran described it as unacceptable interference. and its domestic affairs. was hanged on saturday over his role in protests 3 years ago. thousands of people have taken to the streets of poland in the latest protests against a high court ruling that tighten the country's already restrictive abortion law in warsaw they marched to the home of the ruling law and just as a party leader kaczynski sunday's rallies coincided with the 39th anniversary of poland's martial law crackdown. british novelist john le carre has a died the writer whose real name was david cornwell became wildly popular for his thrillers which touched on his experiences as a spy and during the cold war his 3rd novel tinker soldier sailors i made him
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a global bestseller he was 89 years olds. in nigeria some 400 students are still missing after gunmen attacked a secondary school in katsina state on friday the local police said a large group of armed with assault rifles stormed the building when a gunfight with police allowed some students to escape but many more were apparently kidnapped and it's feared they could be held for ransom. students who should be sitting at these desks are missing the disappearance has devastated the local community. as a child regardless of who their parents are children have been kidnapped here in konqueror from 10 pm on all we could hear was gunfire we couldn't sleep. some of my relatives children were taken what i've been here at the school since
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june are. we here in katsina earn a terrible condition we can't see how the government is helping my younger brother and my child were taken away by the kidnappers i've been at the school since dawn and we still haven't had an update. on the attack targeted the government science secondary school in the concord district of kept senior in northern nigeria. is the current state of nigerian president mohamed do hari he has condemned the attack in a statement to hari said the military had located the kidnappers and exchanged fire backed up by air support it's the latest in a series of attacks by gunmen on nigerian schools one of the most serious occurred in 2014 when members of the hardest group boko haram kidnapped nearly 300
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schoolgirls the families affected by this latest incident are still waiting to find out who took their children. u.k. and a unit go shaders are being given extra time to agree opposed to bracks a trade deal european commission president said negotiations with the british prime minister boris johnson had been constructive and that they're going to continue talks on a free trade agreement beyond today's deadline if they do a reach a deal it could avert chaos for cross border commerce in the new year and to give businesses the certainty they are calling for. a fresh push for a bricks at breakthrough with trade talks deadlocked negotiators in brussels dropped their own deadline and pressed forward in search of a deal. after a call with the british prime minister european commission president person off on the lion said the stakes were too high not to make the effort. we both think
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that it is responsible at this point in time to go the extra mile. we have accordingly mandated our negotiators to continue the talks and to see whether no reach an agreement can be reached even at this late stage but in london tough talk from the british prime minister about the prospect of a breakthrough. as things stand and this is basically you know i agreed i'm afraid we're still very far apart on some key things but where there's life there's hope we're going to keep talking to see what we can do the u.k. certainly would be walking away from the talks i think it would expect us to to go the extra mile. negotiators have been unable to reach an agreement on a so-called level playing field ensuring fair competition between british and e.u. companies they've also failed to forge an agreement on fishing rights in british
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waters boris johnson has been warning britons to prepare if no compromise can be found. let's let's see what we can achieve but in the meantime get ready we've called for his agenda the 1st trade. if we have to. negotiators would need to strike a deal before the end of december when the brics a transition period expires otherwise britain and the e.u. will begin the new year with no trade deal and potential chaos. earlier we asked our correspondent in brussels marina strauss to tell us more about the extent. from the. chance to actually release a statement together today and they both said this phone call today was useful though there seems to be some lives at the end of the tunnel despoiled all and we also hear here in brussels just some inroads have been made but 2 major sticking
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points are remaining on the table the one is access to british fishing grounds and the other one is fair competition so the question if terrorists will be imposed and it's in the trades when it comes to trade between the u.k. and the e.u. and if so what kind of terrors. thanks in the buddhist leader leon bailey scored a twice as byron leverkusen it be tough and i'm all for wanting to go top of the table the jamaican winger is enjoying a good run of form at the moment and one of his strikes today will certainly be a contender for goal of the season. leon bailey's performances this season have again attracted the interest of several big english clubs there's club scouts didn't have to wait long for another glimpse of bally magic i. assure corner routine with not the merry and then the strike a contender for goal of the season 4 minutes gone which if this goal was the
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sublime things went to the ridiculous 3 opponents hoffenheim just over 20 minutes later on drake crown to riches lackluster back past intercepted by bailey and he did the rest i. too now the hosts were coasting to the top of the table. 5 minutes into the 2nd half and hoffenheim hit back with a screamer of their own for stuff baumgartner looking up and eyeing the corner of the net. but moments later the 2 go christian was restored florian vs jinx threw the visiting to friends after a nice exchange with patrick shake hoffenheim exposed and they ended the game with 9 men in. the final act and lucas a lhari a penalty to make it 41 i mean sure the business league has a new name at the top of the table. let's take
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a look at where all that leaves the bundesliga table leverkusen have a claim to the top spot dropping by in munich to 2nd and move up to 4 that the expense of a dart meant in the bottom half of augsburg and has a bell and climb hoffenheim fall below felt mines and shall still make up the last 3. and while the bundesliga season is still fairly young the formula one season is done and dusted the final race of the abu dhabi grand prix on sunday sar red bulls max 1st stop in a close the year on a high note the dutchman starting from pole led every lap of the race to cross the finish line a 150.9 a seconds ahead of the terry bought us and lewis hamilton who was already crowned a champion struggled all day and came in 3rd after missing the previous race with 19. that's your news for now stay tuned for reporter with the dangers faced
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likes to sing songs he learned growing up and he misses playing with his friends and especially with his older brother. you know. i miss them all and i want to go back home because i want to play with my brothers i miss my friends and my brothers. it's been 3 weeks since i saw his family his mother had brought him to his teacher's doorstep when the bombs started falling on the hometown and home era she said she had to search for her 2 older sons a safe way yasser recalls without a 2nd thought she took him and ran. we jumped over dead bodies our neighbors were dead but we couldn't bury them so we just kept running. and europe saw a lot of things a 7 year old shouldn't see says i see for us all she's close friend of his mother has known him for years he trusts her. many other children who flatly die when not
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so lucky the u.n. estimates almost half the 40000 refugees from the region actually it's not clear how many of them arrived in sudan on their own but the health ministry is currently registering all these as especially vulnerable. because we face multiple problems 1st an important one we have to find out whether the family came to sudan or not if the family was killed we need to explain that to the child after that we look for a solution. a safe way yes the hopes that she will never have to explain that to europe she believes his parents are alive but with no phone and no communication blackout in the right she can't reach anyone in their hometown. if god lets me live long enough and if there's peace i'll take the boy back to his mother now i'm a refugee but i will do what ever i can for this boy he's like my own son. life at
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the campus heart up in s.f. was still wearing the same clothes as when they left home often they have to try 3 or 4 comes to get water but still sometimes a safe manages to get something special. i love her because she takes care of me she buys me the squits fruits and candies i really love you. according to official statistics $40000.00 people in russia have died from the corona virus so far the situation is especially dire in a city south of the euro mountains the workload in funeral homes there has doubled and become more dangerous. with a steady stream of coronavirus dead speed is of the essence at the most every morning the team from the funeral agency. comes here to collect new victims of the pandemic 29 year old tour kinsey k f has been working in the funeral business for
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12 years but he says he's never had to bury this many bodies. but workers one time there was a huge line of purses standing in line outside the morgue it was only then that people started to understand the death of the really come. call the relatives to return to 5 a body like. this movie in the city of is only for people who died of corona virus or had contact with an infected person the bodies have to be sealed in plastic the coffins closed. many russians feel bad dead should be treated with more respect for explains. but relatives are often more tense than usual because their dead are handed over to them in plastic bags. to open the bags so i tell them that right away there are some people crying demand that we open the
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bags then i have to explain that they could get infected themselves this virus is no joke. the thing if it. has been in the business for 7 years today he's in charge of the team of undertake he says since the 2nd wave of corona virus there have been at least twice as many deaths in the city of funeral agencies have had a tough time keeping up. we have work a lot more work over a 1000000 people live in the capital of the republic of. government statistics say that only around 90 people in the region have died of the corona virus since the pandemic began but the official numbers also show that during that time over $4000.00 more people died the nost year corona virus infections are spiking across russia but. the situation is under control. the undertakers. today unicode slope and his team are entering
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a 92 year old woman she didn't die of the coronavirus that means her relatives can say their final farewell with an open casket which is the tradition in russia. usually funerals a big family affair as in russia but the pandemic has changed that people are often worried about getting infected and stay away. so far no one in your east team has caught he can only hope it will stay that way. in russia people say if it's decided up there think she'll get run over by a street car you won't drown fate is fate but if the coronavirus is my fate it will pass me by. her with a very good. the next day the team prepares for 4 more funerals and his colleagues hardly have time to worry about their own house at the moment
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they're just too busy. the number of corona infections is rising in germany as well which can be seen in the intensive care units medical personnel are already at their limit and hospitals are searching for volunteers. talk germany's parliament zuzana of uganda has been working here for 18 years but she has another job too. when the corona pandemic hit germany she volunteered to work part time as an intensive care nurse in berlin shockey te hospital. just finished a 9 hour shift taking care of covert patients now she's come back into the office to finish off some work for her full time job. i can stay at home with a clear conscience if my colleagues are slaving away in the i.c.u.
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i have the training and can help so i help there's no question about it. and german hospitals are in dire need of help intensive care units are stretched thin. chief nurse of the shelby one of europe's largest research hospitals she has put her finger on the problem germany's health care system is facing. we have enough ventilators enough beds enough masks and gowns and gloves but we're worried that all the beds can't be used because we don't have enough personnel. food to deal with this the shocking t. have launched a campaign to rehire former health care workers like susan of you gunt she trained to be a nurse over 25 years ago but decided to move into
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a different profession in this all hands on deck situation it's people like her that are needed now. that the i.c.u. use are running at full capacity if one person is taking care of 3 or 4 covert patients that's rough you have very little time after work i leave the hospital with a sad feeling because they couldn't give the patients the attention that they deserve . despite rising corona numbers germany's health care system has not crashed yet but hospitals were already understaffed and the workload was too high before the pandemic despite all the problems zona has rediscovered her passion for nursing care she couldn't even imagine quitting her job in the stock but for that she says hospital working conditions would need to improve.
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our last journey takes us to finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the coronavirus said during the 2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks or recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility mere recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do start quite obedient in the sense that they are suggested to
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maintain distance and avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way. says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now the government has ordered students over 12 to wear masks in school and limited the size of social gatherings in the helsinki area to 20 people it also extended until at least mid december a ban on all non-essential travel into the country finnish officials say in the summer half of new coronavirus infections came from abroad that's dropped to 6 percent now that tourists aren't allowed in the european union is pressing governments to restore open borders as soon as possible one government proposal is the travel restrictions could be eased by making it mandatory to be tested on a rival team on. it is deputy mayor of where the airport is located and he's
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responsible for security there he says his city doesn't have enough medical professionals to carry this out commune communicated to the government that if you lift restrictions and if you make the law that forces our staff. to move over to the airport the situation is so that we cannot treat our finnish people anymore so well that like difficult decisions lie ahead for finland as it tries to figure out how to continue blocking the virus but not visitors.
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0 to 100 in 7.5 seconds the 1st olympic ticket that says is the real winner. yeah the nice thing of course is the acceleration if you want to overtake a car that's worth being really good for stuff things that even fall still in full meal one rids presents the 5 most spectacular tracks you have this fear is just unreal on the race weekend. and the rani test drive us to break a track record at the new book ring. and we stop at the gates we stop at the gate. and. good when not stopping full speed ahead on red. how low of room board
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d today we are in cologne at germany's headquarter why are we here because we're a few chosen ones to get to take a look at brand new lexus model. this is the 1st ever. u.s. $300.00 we have a $204.00 haul spa with a trick engine 54 kilowatt hour battery and lexus claims never its consumption of around 17 kilowatt hours. all in all but makes up for a range of little more than 300 kilometers and the market keeps growing. it is no surprise that the 1st olympics this is so complex here to be. you x. 311 make the best from 02 are not your motives now or in 7 and a half seconds considering the higher weight of approximately 1.7 tons that's quite a good figure for the top speed however is electronically limited to 160 kilometers
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an hour. giant japanese carmaker 2 year old created lexus as a luxury brand in 989 to offset its own somewhat star g.e. image i reflects is have been around for some 15 years and 1800000 of them have been sold almost half a 1000000 of them in europe but it's only in 2020 that lexus has come up with a true electric vehicle the us $300.00 and it's surprisingly surprising front wheel drive decent acceleration. inside there are comfortable seats for a reasonable amount of space in the rear if used high quality materials and good sound insulation in fact if you think it's nexus provides an artificial engine noise. this model is designed for people who drive a lot and i'm sure they will enjoy. as you know it from electric cars to exercise
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you x. features the driving roads d m b d for regular driving and be for higher recuperation you can also choose the level of recuperation by at least pedal to hear the steering wheel let's take a look at the infotainment system lexus has nice touch paths to operate that so. when you. say ok well you're on the map you can see a little point moving around. you get close to one. menu points then it will automatically attach to that and let this not always the one you want i guess it's ok if you use it while you're standing which you should normally do. but if you try to operate it while driving and you have the movement off the car that it will
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cause you to miss the button you were looking for that said it still beats using any of those touch screen. right now which has caused or average consumption to go up to 18.2 kilowatt hours that's ok. a little more than lexus cray but. yeah the nice thing of course is the acceleration if you want to overtake a car that works really good. for us only be available. so you will not be able to buy one. but more than 90 percent of the customers are leaving customers anyway so they decided the u.s. will only be available. vehicle. go on sale in germany in 24 proximately 47000. lexus it's not only proud of their product but they
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also believe in their product. 10 years of warranty all 1000000 kilometers on the battery. so the final verdict on the car if i leave aside not into s.u.v.s and not into electric cars then the lexus u x is quite a nice cars. the lexus u x who has it is a very. comfortable ride with a good sound proofing and a very attractive factory warranty. side operating the infotainment system can be a little bit of a struggle and the power of the car is significantly lower than that on their electric cars in that price it would. just steal the truth because it's just.
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it's crazy. really. high speed train. cars getting their freight caught up from the rest of the day i will pay for the 5 most of that collapsible up one plate the a small very personal up to the places the motor sports history has been written so what else shall we sponsor the moment for. it's my mom of 5 favorite race tracks. i mean it's not a real threat. it's just close it's free for a few hours. and sends a race who says. no wait until say. lost cause you know i left talk to the public. it's crazy chasing certain things.
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is a big kid said it's like flying really cool and then living. sometimes a good 6 precious and people just looking for an excuse to celebrate pockets. a new race weekend and the rich and beautiful people from all of the old city come here to celebrate. it was well lewis hamilton got a taste of clothes it's a fitting emotion skill you have this fear is just unreal on the race weekend and to be a part of it now is a wonder but it's. an amazing achievement and just a great experience for me to recall speck you managed to win a sister. east st louis well. when you come up on trial but also live in multiple one to watch so it's. something really very very special to get. behind me is the party i'm going there 2 seconds right after this interview it's
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going to be laid out all the way i mean this is the you know it's my home here and if it were racing driver if i could use my grumpy that i want to win those monaco i don't. mind them before it was just a spectacle to homo sit tell you formula one race in more so. let's rule a scholarly but are born into corners that road mono sports history and pseudo foscari and our own. us colleagues who are those from both most treaty corners of the whole form of the world. is the fastest track of so far one of the scenes in sets although why so many accidents happen. in so many trials last satellite. if wife skunked off value for tapes if you have crashed in. germany would have celebrated the
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formula one champion in 1960. $9071.00 of the most close mark to drive us of all. i did not see no move in the last his life for the paddle board he got the 1st his. toes had a technical defect. in the 5th so since there. is still a child and i was crying all day long never seen less since traffic has a special thanks to news. it's a split all said are you can feel every quarter. a lot of charming telly details of . most of the drivers leave for the tiny little hope they'll need to trick. the system down. a pill for south to draw so the pain is caught before helpful stopped even michael schumacher played soccer with since mechanics $997.00 before
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the race in months so. we have a deal was a. lot of films of match up we had to send including cody systematics. and i seem to have a very precious for him to watch his progression as a soccer player. all to my number 3 another legend silva you. just it's not owns a home a british school grades were the 1st full blown grace ever no sailed in 1950 when i was number 12 gonzalez about just you know driving up the road it at the polo stop . before you and just go cornering the slide down and straight. most of the british formula long teams have some effect through these things is so rounding so silverstone. just the opposite set in trends. if the team is playing
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it's called racing. formally known as strolled globally so most successful driver i was having friends who want to race was 90991 of them was a broken leg bone was broken broken holy. crap tour and you can have realised i just nearly walked normally get away all the way to the m.r.i. and to stay to be practical and that's what i found out when a film would stand and he came to the fact through it afterwards. find out but 2 tracks of this group which one of similar house races the civil belongs sis is one of the series martin says who kills the championship was decided in levon times. when.
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you would see the big leap frog go from the track is actually a huge place upon the best place to watch the race from the big screen and what ever you want check pendants friends to soak up business and mold. and fish will strike you who's who got it mostly most well the old with the new ways to . get both age before the old will close will be left for you to raise so much you should want what would he make you had given mr perfect it's rather a cute. and fish for the gross margin for must 1st football of one championship title is so round the title since then you seem to be chasing for molson when.
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there's a great moment huge emotions a lot of passion. yet just as good as been think it should but you know because it's all it's what defines the. league and yes. now it's time for a thread bodybags off copies situated is that from. the new book it might not. it was built in the ninety's when instead of a good middle of. it we. ran 8 kilometers up and down. the really crazy track. changes to a colder securing. it will hold still
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spraying was a legendary. political the falseness mostly this race cars were painted white. but before the race to keep it from gold some of the construction was too heavy. users prefaced all surprising. he says silverstein you know if it was. from santa let's say this started still living in town full of one kind of split from the stones and 97600 all those cars called fun after every accident he was really unlucky to someone exactly full of long stop racing and civil liberties and 19 eighty-four a new track 5 kilometers long was built self-sufficient and here i'm driving through this schumacher. told laid off doesn't change the chances golborne that
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he's won the race 5 times more often than any other driver formally in 2020 since franklin's chosen to host the children formula long periods of spurs 7 years to get. a great track. lap afghan that passing schumacher has its full speed over. all the great moments of motorsport history come to life you. know like you have friends and fans just need to wear my drafts. and then as soon. as we come to the gates we will start the time. and we will prepare for our
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record attempt in the titanfall s. . record attempt means we want to set these environmental conditions the best possible time go to support class. lead a little bit space. and start another bridge and go. so time is running. so now i also need to calculate traffic because that is if i'm saying it's a notch life or noble getting tourist traffic.
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we want to see what the car can do. i have to observe. my informations. like battery temperature and stuff like that and now i'm trying to catch. the guys . in the block blast mode with 400. 86 h.p. . cross on super battery temperature 32 degrees. or interesting stuff the car becomes light. and you fear that he fuel spew the heaviness. on the brakes so you have to take
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care that you don't brake too late. oh and as yellow on the trick yellow on the trick. i don't get all of this take about with a board's aluminum up the floor. they call it hot as a nice smoothly shower and thus is not a yoke these are her the issue. he would so record attempt time is impossible because it's yellow on the trick it's yellow on the track yellow on the track means overtaking is forbidden now human is the op the floor when someone crashed and dirtied the track and that is what happens when you are in the tourist traffic that is actually the issue after that i can go back to acceleration. after the problem and try to check what the cars telling us. the now we have shaving this god . record breaking laws by the way so that means. it's a car which is driving and that 8 minutes on the right road conditions that means
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in that in those 3 timings. or on the left leg break a trick because we are in the tourist traffic so that means it's a different track condition in total you're missing the drifting out so we want to create our own record conditions. and we're getting closer to that club scored f o club sports. where there and it causes us energy but it's always high in the car still accelerates as nor nothing which slows our us down as i have to check is situation where i can overtake the car. brakes are also feeling very well. so. inside there important. and then a 3rd or a when the steering opens the eyes in my ass always late and anguish lonnie and
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a man does miss after that but she really could modify you and then you're in for a bike home. for the school board and doesn't see him cuz they leave the. mom and the target blow avignon from the south park come money for by. well when i was not on i'm on them here in town or this isn't close what is to say here i will i will see ads sites going to ask me newton. gone ask them if i know the info buy and go on coping. a little move on and live or on gas gas gas gas gas almost echo. on a commute all when he in his mission with the impasse is this the. next movie you have to carry the speed the club board is still behind us. here taking care of car is heavier than a normal car that i have to take a laid back like same situation so i have to look in advance i can carry the most
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amount of speed into that corner because everything now is apt to. bed 3 temperature certainly 7 so we're still in good condition. 64 percent battery capacity i have to also come back to a charge up and looking ahead looking ahead. everything's should be full should be for. care care care a little bit on the brakes and back to excel ration and the car pushes to the outside so this is crazy you can feel. the way it's a little braking only and back to exhilaration so this can go better when you have different tires but we have just some of tires just michelin sport for keep it on the inside ronnie and look where you want to go open the steering wheel reduce the
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resistance steering to the distance as a problem when you want to be time so now into the car says insights. and keeping it on the inside look where you want to go ronnie's remind yourself and go on to a new ng. gas gas gas gas gas. 36 b.m.w. and therefore the ford focus s.t. . and that car we will also catch me at least breaking relieving back to acceleration a little expiration patient in that area here. and on the inside again laid apex and open the searing heat me sir and we continue. the year we can lead drawing on the leaves. of the car as there we were behaving. and with the man patting the curve. and inside again the a tension that we are not coming to early to the outside because eschbach is
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a quite fast corner because it has a banking as a spa i know you are who on ask don't have to long. back to a federation over the steering wheel. tend to break into the car on a little acceleration and when the steering opens then we can accelerate more very well. that's why google deco after a long lens of all boston yahoo t.v. amateurish hits are momentous at the super 42 degrees and battery temperature i think we have a gap and to 50 degrees. 55 percent gretry capacity so it looks like we can do even one more or less maybe after that and now it becomes interesting we come closer. to the belle of it.
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stefan bellows and. this is the way back. on the brake it feels very good very stable we have a steel brake by the way. schreiber's once laid a peg and open early you can. the more speed than you expect and now the smaller the car with. grieving the pi about. that copy is very good. very nigh then we have capacity left and now a bag of this is the entrance. close to doubling every area and not too much slowing down. to exhilaration and i think her and we stop at the gates we stop at the gate. and.
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i could just say. ok he's a great driver he knows that record has a graphic car with the tag on for us i mean yes you can see what they like the poet can do with the efficiency just great. where he would on porsche and very well done ronny tune in next time for more rev.
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