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approach just pick up the purse like you. that is your news update at this hour you can of course always get the latest around the clock on our website again dot com or you can follow us on social media at the w. news i'm eric chase and then for me an entire news team thanks so much for watching . john move on immigrants. they know the police will stop the. road isn't the solution and that their flight could be fatal but going back is not an option. i'm on and the but they are stuck in the spanish border area they're there waiting for a chance that will probably never come shattered dreams starts january 18th on t.w. . in the eye of climate change. for
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a cosmic see. what's in store for the templars wanting to stand up for their future political. construct in a major city to the multimedia insight. center. like. love horses. they are their gadgets. is everything it's everything. for the last 80 years there's no place in the world that you both more a heart of i would rather be than on the bank by town in southern siberia. the sprightly senior lives on the western shore of the world's largest freshwater lake
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you think your. passion is fun looks after 4 don't find 2 camps and 4 chickens but whenever she's not caring for her brood she takes to the ice. when she straps the still blades she's used for decades onto a pair of old wooden felt boots she's just as nimble as ever. instead of using a bicycle or a car. performs her errands on skates she checks in on her cows or does a little shopping in the neighboring village it's a half hour journey each way and she does it most every day.
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yet for many eyes means being able to go anywhere and everywhere. fast mysterious and with a hint of melancholy romantic see lake baikal as a reflection of the russian soul. of heart about it's a source of hope and confidence. a last name or a holdover mean something like the siemens wife in russian the word money mean seeing the locals respectfully called lake baikal the by counseling. yeah i like to sing songs about it's a way and. like haber goods in the waves of the young lad doesn't have to swim
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so far. that. the octogenarian believes skating on light by carl is the secret to her longevity the world's deepest lake is her diety she has more faith in powers than in the miracles of jesus whose birth is currently being celebrated around the globe. and. in russia too. but. much. so it has been all nonsense. waters the little church and everything around it these pope's dressed in gold and silver that's not for me i don't want that.
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they're still in a village some 60 kilometers away the russian orthodox church is experiencing a resurrection following decades of oppression during the soviet era according to recent polls 65 percent of russians count themselves as belonging to the orthodox church but not by. the church is growing in importance as a social institution in russia and bringing with it a more conservative philosophy of life. but is not a believer. nor to have mercy upon us is one of the central themes in the letter g. it's repeated dozens of times church services can last for several hours especially at christmas. if you think about it logically you won't find anything up above. no soul that flies to heaven nothing.
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when you die you'll be even by worms. which means their way with it means that everyone should live in harmony with their own conscience and do no harm to others but then all will be well to say all will be well for similar purpose. being conscientious and respecting others is something you born from are a heart of sense she also taught her children however very rarely come here christmas is clearly not an occasion that i believe merits a visit what i do know i have a son a daughter and by the way on children. they live in the city. by the city she means you qute almost 300 kilometers away it's a 5 hour drive from babel yoopers house she said custom to travelling long
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distances she's been doing it since she was a child going to live from 1st grade on i went 4 kilometers to school. and 4 kilometers back. on my skates. this can go so many times i almost drowned while kirsten once there were 3 of us on our way home with us in the morning there were that's a shame suddenly a crack appeared in my eyes i wanted to know where it came from and i dug deep into it with my skate blade and suddenly i fell into the water. in january. if i could just raise my arm enough for the girls to pull me out. now girl said. let's walk along the shore or you'll freeze to death the wind was so cold. but it was warmer in the woods so i went home like that rose in gold so.
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you know my mother asked where were you all the other kids were home long ago and i said i was with not only. thank you. so so. you it takes a bit of searching to find you bob marley heart of us house there are no signs on market just a narrow nameless country lane leads south. the nearest settlement is called to yell and say it lies 60 kilometers away from us house the village has just under 4000 residents half a russian the other half. indigenous people of mongolian origin. this area of eastern siberia is one of the most economically disadvantaged in
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russia while the national unemployment rate lies slightly above 5 percent it's more than double that in many places here. but w.b. isn't complaining she's had a long working life in the soviet union for half a century she worked at a factory and we have courts as a press operator a welder i would tanner and later as a plant maintenance engineer. stones . the water of like by car is thought to be so clean that people use it for
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drinking water the daily track to the watering hole in the ice is both a necessity and a ritual. in the sky i don't have time to get bored. there is always something to do we're. still not insults great shape anymore when you like that hurts the most the due to the heavy lifting so holding water is hard and removing slurry is to also be right. but the nearest doctor to 60 kilometers away and it would take the ambulance over an hour to reach probably should she require urgent medical attention. you dirty rascals and yet there is no is. what wait let you go come here my sweet anywhere.
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a full 6 months with temperatures to plunge to minus 40 degrees celsius so the people who live here are tough and modest in the sense. is it true siberian. fluid you some folks are never content they think everything's bad one needs lots of money the other palace. 4 walls in a roof over your head that's all a person needs. going to die one way or another that whether in a palace or elsewhere that's what nurse. marianna but he's still alive and well and she says she will be for as long as she can skate on the lake by cop.
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. either m.t.v. and this is climate change. happiness in 3 books. this is for you. you'll get smarter birth free books or new. songs i saw as big eyes and i knew he was sadly no longer with us at the end of it when you get to our age you have to think about why why we want to be chosen few that that holds true. maybe 8982 qualifying for the belgian grand prix at those older circuits if you
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have the nerve and his ferrari right behind you often months driving a macho. for the filter never do so he flew across the track with his helmet already missing things on straight into the safety fencing in the foursome for disney functoid. up the loading on the stop my car and ran over saw the nickel and then i saw his big eyes and i knew he was sadly no longer with us a broken neck that it was awful slicker. probably polak i gently pulled down his balaclava and then the doctors and helpers started arriving like some but all.
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i knew his family his kids for that we'd been friends in monaco that we lived pretty close to each other. and it was just terrible fits and it. was. april 983 california. stahmann and was competing in the riverside 6 i was racing in a porsche 9 phase he find. he had taken over from derek bell at the halfway point. to lapse later he had a concrete wall and on. the end of it when you get to. r.h. you have to think about why why are we one of the chosen few that battle truman
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make that one wrong decades later maz and bell are among the big stones of a high profile motor racing festival in southern england. moss is now in his mid seventy's well bell is pushing 80 and both are still driving. this film looks at why they survived well others perished. to the finish line with. the good will the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them with several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the
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record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. massa's been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big witness from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the lake niki lauda. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with jane sun for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and then durrance race specialist taking the flag at lamont 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary porsche 9
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seventeen's to gether with you know his defense. on the long straight at lamar they reached a speed that lifted the sport to another level. $396.00 we were doing 396 kilometers to 46 mile an hour long in 71 that year. pretty quick didn't seem like it and we were going around the corner flat out on the way down there's not straight all the way there's a very severe corner but somehow the car the 3 went around pedal to the metal for a full 7 kilometers and fish gear for for one minute completely full throttle so i went down like that for one minute because i had no speedometer so engineer norbit singh i worked out how fast they really were then he said how many reps you're
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pulling i said a one he said that's good and calculated and he laughed and said why you're laughing he said i just calculated your top speed and he said it's $396.00. yes if it spent a season sharing a porsche 917 with bell labs and by given the speeds aren't you sometimes scared of your own fearlessness. you know if you're scared you may as well quit racing. was 104 we did you know i guess we probably did 5 races together and we won one of them when we were 2nd a couple of times in june 971 the 2 drivers would be partners for the last time in said to me last week in october that he is if it was dead killed when his formula one car crashed at brands hatch in. we hated it and it put and i must admit i didn't sleep well at nights and i was always desperately nervous the
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night before a race i mean drivers really were worried i mean you see some drivers faces they were white before the race with anxiety. the previous year belle had shared his ferrari $512.00 cockpit at lamar with swedish driver ronnie pettit song. but he was with me in formula to u.c. as well so i thought i knew him really well better some later joined the lotus team in formula one at the 978 italian grand prix in monza he collided with james front and crashed into the barriers his legs shattered he died the next morning. the highlight of this good would weekend is the tourist trophy or t.t. race which will feature an impressive the ray of ac cobras and jaguar at the tides . classic cars operated strictly manually with no electronic support. just
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a mass is here at the request of nikolaus duty with whom he'll be sharing driver duties in the 60 to eat type for a fee of course. that's what i was given out of when you look at everything he's seen and driven not many people in the world can match it i'd say a lot of. mass also made his mark on most of sport's history. in 1989 he was a member of the zambonis a d.c. 9 team at le monde. the pace they set down the long was sun straight has never been matched since. before here that's one thing we did for 20 training fuel that's 120 is a decent speed on a french country road i used to joke to myself before machine before but it isn't a problem if you have a good. car is the work i will blame. but there was one thing the drivers were
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really afraid of. your sister car you don't want a flat tire because then things get tricky if you suddenly get rear tire damage and the car lowers a bit there service you get air coming up under the car and if that speed jumbo jets can take off everything that is all this. money spent on to triumph at lamar in 1909 together with money in stanley dickens. but that's here too so it's share of incidents the man is one of the deadliest racists in the motor sports world costing the lives of 21 drivers today. moss had also been critical of conditions at the mall and even said as much the year he won. because he said this race in its current form shouldn't really be taking place but there's a huge pressure to compete here in the race is hugely prestigious which is why you can't avoid it. but i need to win. here in 1981 it was
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a race briefing at the driver's hotel in amman must have a select. good morning. good morning sleep well. yeah but nobody woke me up. by either c.-r. your grave or your someone would dial every year before i would have a briefing on friday and when i was at the front i would turn around to look back and wonder who will it be this time hopefully not me hopefully nobody told me. in 981 it was. hit a guardrail at 350 kilometers per hour. the impact left the drive it dead and to race marshal seriously injured another marshal was killed. in a separate accident but the race continued. and was won by derek
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bell together with jackie x. the deadly crash did not appear to dampen the celebration. i think that your choice to look at it one was i didn't know the drivers well if that means anything they were close friends they became it later well those that die didn't you know that's the way it was i but but racing was like that. that good would the oldest living formula one champion jackie stewart dons is racing the it's . still one the driver's title 3 times between 969 and 73 but you could say the flying scotsman greatest achievement of vote was having survived. my time in moderation was dangerous and she actually she was showing sixty's in the seventy's. that a day in which death and glory became increasingly frequent. among
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them was still with close friends yes and since killed in 970 before being posthumously crowned champion. my wife once. she conquered 50 people. i was. with all of you with trouble with. well of course they never stopped to rage when courage we never stopped the fuel we were driving through the fuel rods your machine shaped thing you know. story racially organized was never shown. much williamson lost his
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life at the 973 dutch scrum free senate dr david hurley tried desperately to turn the car back over but williamson died in the flames. the race was won by jackie stewart probably the saddest victory of his career. we got used to going to general i proly interfere with a national i know. it was just a very fun time that. young man swims up for the t.t. race at goodwood which includes practicing the drive to switch with me could do to . help him. while the likes of belles do you is and him still with us while so many others on the roads.
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they certainly all had close encounters with death in derek bell's case it was the 1000 kilometers of spot in 970. back then cons were refueled by hand by a open topped funnels still cast lean likely from jackie it's his car floated on the pit lane and seconds later bells ferrari was on the far. easier for our a 512 1st time i'd ever seen the kafirs time have changed. and 3 times of course when they refueled it i remember i started out in the car and turned the key in it but it also lights. so i got out and i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back and i literally put my
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foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i had singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grand prix in the cast and a. crash involving motor ball the and just the mass left the form is sidelined while the lasses come flew into the crowd . this way to hide i could feel the heat behind me everything was on fire and i knew it could get nasty if they could get me out of the car soon then i probably would have died of suffocation due to a lack of oxygen that's normally what happens before you burn to death for brands. but that's a large thank god i feel the right way up if i didn't upside down i would have died . and fortunately there was still with fire extinguishers right close by it was our need it was so wonderfully cool in that moment such
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a massive relief it was a lifestyle report for 2 thankfully outside also gave us enough time to cut me free from the mess of wire fencing. i was called. because it does to the fact that i survived that without any major injuries was a miracle. sometimes fortune smiled on derrick bell and he often months but knock was not the only factor in this survival. namely the were mistakes than some of the drawings. and they didn't push their luck as often as others did. get it. in the 1975 german t.v. broadcast a portrait of then up and coming. formula one driver johan must and as he entered this modern gladiatorial arena unlike some other colleagues he did not dismiss the
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dangers involved. d.r.s. there are still times when i feel fear is the it's more a realisation of the danger that you might be exposing yourself to diminish the us it's sometimes i wake up or rather i emerge from my daydreams and think am i really doing the right thing because it was too obvious for that you put those thoughts and your mind in forget them which is only natural or. just a monster love the life of a racing driver too much to take unnecessary risks. to have to have because at some races i refused but i'd say drive the car yourself. in the monaco grand prix which of course every driver was proud to race. it was my 1st time there in every training session something fell off my car coming down the straight part of the back axle broke in the car stopped right in the pit lane john said what did you hit and i said i didn't hit anything john and i know you drive it
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hard i'm not going to i'm not some guinea pig are you going to congress was going to. the safety concerns prompted mass to quit the city's team soon afterwards in his 2nd race after replacing mass him with clinic came off the track in watkins glen in the u.s. for reasons unknown the car plunged into a guardrail killing the driver. to face a crash observed in the illustrated the additional danger of drive is pushing themselves and their cones to the limits. as well it was extremely difficult dealing with that over the years says it was we'd been good friends into the group before and it was during qualifying for the 982 belgian grand prix she then nerve ruled out all the stops to secure pole position and head of his teammate and rival. he saw that i saw the ferrari come up in my rearview mirror the 2nd half he was annoyed because peroni was quicker than him. and we had
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these tires that were ideal for a fast lap i just a little and. she'll want to do another fast lap although we'd already done wonderful and that meant taking risks of easy going your dog. but your mileage and then afterwards everyone told me you off and it wasn't your fault it was only a matter of time before it happened british great because he was overdoing it so you got to keep. the crash that claimed the life of storm and then in riverside california was likewise no coincidence it was caused by driver error to the german took over duties in the force a 935 from derrick bell. if you got me i brought a new tires which would cost so i went out the track was always
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a little slip brake because it was it was sad and and i think he slid off and i know he stood up and he bounced over the bumps because i need that high over the bumps and probably fractured something in the ever done that makes. me feel anything. and bellowing to survive is they've changed a bit since they were formula 2 rivals the 973. when they shared history on the track also includes another man who had a different approach to motor racing. in 198384 derrick bell was the co-driver of stephanie bennett off in the world sports car championship. i mean he was a super kid i mean he would call it god call him father. i told him so and he called me and i go i really really liked him he was such
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a nice easy going guy believed he was really quick and a really popular driver it was a nice guy always laughing. but he didn't have enough respect dogs by one time we were on the new green in the last 1000 kilometer race at the plant's guard my car left the ground briefly but it worked out ok but when i came into pit i had the chance to talk to him i said watch out you might take off back there he looked at me as if he felt sorry for me and said for me ok i get it and then on his 1st lap he was off. and nobody was coaching him he needed a coach you need somebody to say you're going too fast too quickly you need to start to learn the corners adapt yourself and that everything will be fine. in 1985 sharing a car with t.n.t. bullets and that's why he was in hot pursuit of jackie exploited by. this this is the onboard camera from xs through the muscles have been there saluting nose to
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tail 1st to 2nd place in the entry to the new tourist own. it's suddenly spins off then off we not just him while trying to overtake is seen slamming into the barrier . to. begin using the idea he took risks that were reckless towards others and himself and i still sometimes hear young people mentioning this conspiracy theory that jackie exploded on to her business and whatever and i tell them that's nonsense why on earth would jackie do that or get us to. hit it. off and musses also at the scene so it doesn't look good the moment but he's still alive. yes there's 2 basically the. bones and the front of the car was bent down you could just tell that it was. was this for a bible. and i always just read i
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felt so bad that i didn't try and can. ask him to go a little slower or control should have sat him down and said look you're doing some wonderful last time so you're really really quick. but you know you you've got to you've got to stop thinking further up the road. it's the sort of accident that happens when you don't drive with enough of. this you have to approach things differently and take care of this is dangerous. and then if you overdo it and tell yourself it will be ok that's not good. they scored. the highlights of the goodwood revival weekend the t.t. race is approaching. derek bell will be at the wheel of a porsche 9 in full together with co-driver dave clark.
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the. bell will go 1st albeit from the back of the grid qualifying didn't go too well. he struggles to catch up and loses further ground with every lap he's in last position as he hands over to his partner either pushes too slow or derrick bell is starting to show his age when you're in a marriage serious you want to buy your mark aarons. we are should. know it's action stations for you often mass switching drivers doesn't go as smoothly as a few decades ago. but once he's in position there's no stopping him.
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monster is better in his car then derek bell and reels in one competitor after the next as he rolls back the he is. he loves lap times around a 2nd faster than his young team partner. you often made up 2 or 3 places he's just overtaking a cobra he's really stepping on it it's good. he crosses the line in 13 after starting in 20 seconds. i could days. down a little before i still drive because it still comes pretty easy to me little boy when you notice that you're starting to make mistakes and finding it difficult then it's time to quit sure you're both or most of whom we washed up the way you know i
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