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is this do we use live from berlin russian opposition leader alex is arrested in moscow the kremlin critic was detained on landing at a moscow airport hours after he departed berlin where it was recovering from a nerve agent attack that almost killed him dozens of his supporters were also arrested. also coming up mismanagement and mafia interference are putting a tally in hospitals out of action beds are empty and equipment goes unused while the pandemic rages on the local doctors trying to get calabria clinics reopened.
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after losing the league and took fire and bounced back against high flying freiburg stretching their league at the top of the women's league we have all the goals coming up. on the call for a leash welcome to the program russian opposition leader alex has been arrested at a moscow airport after flying to the russian capital from berlin now while they have been in germany recovering from a nerve agent attack he blames on the kremlin moscow denies any involvement in his poisoning authorities there say they detain you for violating the terms of a suspended prison sentence. future in. the works.
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arrested at passport control just minutes after expressing hope he might go free anybody use i'm not afraid calmly go through border control cross the border and go home i know i'm right. me are fake. just minutes earlier the plane had landed unexpectedly at moscow's sheremetyevo airport it had been diverted from a different moscow airport where it had previously been expected to land. dramatic scenes unfolded police arrested dozens of supporters who wanted to greet the kremlin critic personally authorities had to clear their presence illegal and blocked access to the terminal with police vehicles some kremlin observers say the response shows the russian government is afraid of. the is dangerous otherwise they wouldn't want to imprison or kill him but he was fearless and now he's also famous even outside of russia that is exactly what the kremlin doesn't
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want opposition politicians who are recognized by 70 or 80 percent of the population and who cannot be controlled. august 20th last year was admitted to hospital in siberia after he lost consciousness on a flight wife asked president vladimir putin permission to send her husband to germany for treatment surprisingly the kremlin allowed it. was treated for several weeks at the charity hospital in berlin during this time german army scientists found evidence that the russian had been poisoned with a nerve agent novacek other western experts came to the same conclusion. russia meanwhile dismissed the allegations as a political ploy by the west and has so far refused to investigate the attack when asked about his annual press conference that putin responded with mockery.
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because. if we had wanted to we would have finished. routine was responding to these allegations that a so-called killer squad from the domestic intelligence agency the f.s.b. had poisoned him but instead of addressing these allegations moscow has now put me behind bars. earlier our correspondent emily showing in moscow told us wine of almost plane was diverted to a different airport before he was detained did certainly seem like a way to avoid kind of being arrested in the public eye in front of his many supporters who had gathered at the airport where i was earlier we saw emotional pictures of viney hugging his wife. who was with him on the flight good bye as he was taken off by police he's been arrested because the prison service here says that he violated the conditions of his parole
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on a kind of old embezzlement case and they want to they've asked for the court to change his conditional sentence to real jail time and ahead of his court case about that all the embezzlement case he's now been arrested so that's the justification that we've heard from the authorities it does seem however that the kremlin wanted at all costs to avoid him kind of coming out to a crowd of supporters that i saw gathered outside that airport today chanting his name chanting russia will be free and so on that would have been an absolute nightmare i think for the kremlin. sure when i'll get you up to speed on some other news from around the globe clashes have broken out between protesters and police in cities all over tunisia as the country faces an economic crisis tunisian authorities say they have arrested more than 200 people after protests became
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increasingly violent tunisia's economic problems have worsened due to the coronavirus but the country on the verge of bankruptcy. brazil has kicked off its nationwide mass vaccination program against the coronavirus a 54 year old nurse and sao paulo became the 1st person to receive the chinese shot after results health regulator approved it the astra zeneca vaccine for emergency use because 1000 death toll in the country stands at over 209000 the 2nd highest in the world after only the united states. small groups of donald trump supporters have gathered for protests outside capitals in a number of u.s. states 11 days after rioters stormed the u.s. capitol many u.s. cities brace for a potential new wave of violent protests over the weekend thousands of national guard troops were deployed but protesters have remained peaceful so far. american
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music producer and convicted murderer phil spector has died at the age of 81 he was famed for producing a string of hit recordings in the 1960 s. and for his so-called wall of sound instrumentation spector was imprisoned in 2009 for the murder of actress lana clarkson. unidentified gunmen have killed 2 female judges in afghanistan's capital the women worked for the supreme court and have not yet been named by illinois has surged across afghanistan in recent months despite ongoing peace talks between the taliban and the government. and maybe the day the. 2 supreme court judges were on their way to work when they were killed the women were among some 200 female judges on the court according to authorities kabul has seen a spate of attacks reasonably targeting high profile figures spreading fear this
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article show but. i was told that madam judge was martyred when i arrived here i saw blood stains on the ground what can i say where should we go to live a peaceful life. gunmen riding a motorcycle shop the 2 women in an ambush on their car the driver of the court vehicle was injured afghan president ashraf ghani blamed the attack on the taliban and called on the insurgent group to accept the permanent ceasefire with the afghan army the taliban say they were not responsible for the killings. the attack comes amid ongoing peace talks with the taliban in qatar women's rights activists have warned the talks could lead to a decrease in rights they have gained over the last 2 decades as attacks on u.s. forces have stopped in afghanistan after the trumpet ministration began withdrawing troops as part of a deal brokered with the taliban and talks with the afghan government however have stalled amid ongoing violence. if the blood is gone but
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the fear remains the last 20 years saw significant progress for women in afghanistan with this latest attack fears are the clock could be turned back on that progress. italian region of calabria has been hit hard by the coronavirus its health system is under strain and not just because of the number of patients several hospitals are going under used to mismanagement and mafia interference they w. reporter mark sundown medical doctors who are fighting to reopen the closed clinics . these are not your usual squatters the members of more your mental impairment are fighting for a basic need. access to medical health care. the group formed by retired medical doctor 94 moto takes turns and occupying a wing of this closed down hospital in southern italy. it was absolutely unthinkable 10 years ago and after so many years that this hospital has
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been in operation after so many years of work and all these people who have worked here in this time that there would be a need to occupy. for a motto invites is to see 1st selves work is still ongoing at the vento constantino but was so few staff the hospital is no longer classified as such as this radiology unit used to do more than 20000 screenings per year now it's less than $300.00. the victoria cross and tina was designed to serve a community of more than $80000.00 people but after decades of mismanagement and mafia meddling in the health care system it now finds itself unable to meet even basic requirements for treating patients and this in the middle of a global pandemic like the hospital and there are 17 others in the region that are out of service the penn demick as it brought to light systemic mismanagement the infrastructure such as the oxygen ports at this hospital could be used to treat
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covert 1000 patients but without doctors and sufficient funds they are useless. dr 4 model takes us into a separate wing built in the ninety's this part of the hospital was never properly put to use a well equipped hospital room for disabled patients now serves as a storage space leaving the 66 year old with a feeling of great bitterness. i have been a doctor in this facility for 40 years and to think that i can sister people that i can't give answers is absolutely frustrating. the health care situation in the entire region of calabria is so dramatic that it was placed under the supervision of the national government 10 years ago causing even further cuts to the health budget battle. him but in the past hospitals were closed in order to pay off debts what we're working on now is to recover doctors nurses health
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personnel and above all facilities in emergencies. mafia infiltration of the health care system is another issue a look at the hospital roof shows an elaborate solar panel an air conditioning system acquire through new government contracts for a model says the mafia is behind it. that's what i thought i'd be able to lead an air conditioning system would be useful if it were accompanied by the fact that there are patients inpatients if there are no patients and the question arises why is this being done and why isn't the ultrasound machine for the cardiology war. the people of the like many across the region suffer patients who are currently need to travel more than an hour to get to a functioning emergency room which places a large burden especially on the elderly. the members of move you mental one 3rd of them want to continue their fight to the end until their hospital is reopened under
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the watchful eye of come undone the ship at dock. himself they tell us in order to have your rights recognize you have to start a revolution. time for some sports after unexpectedly being kicked out of the german cup or earlier this week barring munich have boosted their bonus league title invasions after a win over freiburg on sunday after their close rivals were all held to draw as the reigning champion secured a win to extend their lead at the top of the table. a cold and wet afternoon in munich was the setting as the reigning champions hosted a fly brookside on a hot streak coming off a stretch of 5 straight wins in which they've averaged 3 goals per game. but bion have the league's leading goal scorer and they got off the mark up to 7 minutes robert levin dusty setting a new record for the most goals scored in the 1st half of the season 21 to his name
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already. the hosts have the better chances but for my book equalized just after the hour mark are striking pages and extended his record hole of understated goals scored as a substitute stooping head to his 28th coming off the bench but by and have the last laugh this golden says any records but was remarkable the same. leroy sunday using a rather unconventional technique to set up. he tucked away the winner in a 21 victory that ended fly boggs impressive run and gives a 4 point gap at the top of the sable. before we go here's a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you russian opposition leader alexander valley and arrested on its return to moscow on sunday the kremlin critic the part of berlin where he was recovering from a nerve agent attack he was taken into custody upon arrival and
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a moscow airport allegedly for skipping an earlier suspended sentence. the thing that we knew is up next as world stories with a selection of reports from our correspondents around the globe to stay tuned for that don't forget you can always stay up to date on our web site either way dot com and look up for that thanks for watching the for. every day cause for us and for our planet. google ideas islam its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make city streets. how can we protect our. we can make a difference to. the ideas the environmental series of little 3000 on t.w. . in the height of climate change. for those folks.
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what's in store for players what is to come for their future. costs for game makers city to get insight. culture. this week on the world of stories. comfort on south africa's cape. first torture and then escape in china. but 1st we begin in italy where hundreds of suspected members of the calabrian mafia are in trial this week as a result the country's highest level of security is a place. he has to move quickly the chief prosecutor of cottons
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out of new conduct at t.n.t. has powerful enemies illusion number one mafia hunter is leading the fight against the notorious calabrian network then that i'm getting his on a woman e they long but i get that if there are men of the in that i get to within the public administration i attempt to manage it in whole or in pods trying to succeed in dominating not only on the economic level but also on the administrative and political level because the piano i mean is that the were pretty think of. teddy has been fighting them for more than 30 years and he has been preparing a strong message to send to the calabrian families and the public over the next 2 years more than 350 mafiosi and accomplices. take the stand in the biggest mafia trial in decades here in a specially built bunker courtroom set up to accommodate them together with hundreds of lawyers and witnesses the now operates in the shadows for example by
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importing tons of cocaine from that america and quietly buying power and influence over europe this in their twisted but strong sense of family are the main reasons why it's so hard to fight the family clans. tells us now working with prosecutors he was raised to become a powerful us. that if you start with guns as a child back you shoot. if you carry guns and you're a kid and it's all a game to you. the kids have toit guns but your guns are real you're not afraid of being beaten but of disappointing those who are training you. went into to smuggle drugs extorted people and even participated in murders but after the birth of his 2nd child he decided this life was no longer for him and turned against his own family. when it became known that ambushed me twice within 12 hours the 1st
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time i managed to escape the 2nd time i was armed and returned fire 3 people they tried to kill me several times and set fire to my wife's shop since then when i've been to or has helped authorities put hundreds of mafiosi behind bars he welcomes the efforts of prosecutors like teddy but he is not the only one worried that they will fight back. if i understood that if they knock me down all this great work in this great team will stop there are thousands and thousands of people who believe in me and therefore i am the last hope. so this also gives me courage and helps. we have to carry on what ever it takes if i pulled out today i would feel like a coward but i made that i mean the missing today really while this trial won't free calabria from the clutches of the mafia it is a real chance to bring attention to the cause of suffering for millions of people
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not just here in italy. a 2nd covert 19 wave has hit south africa which has been affected by the pandemic more than any other country on the continent hospitals are completely overwhelmed. this isn't a waiting room it's the treatment room for coverts patients at the hospital in khayelitsha one patient calls out to us to tell us she'd been sitting and waiting for 3 days waiting for beds to become free next door these women reduced to one or 2 so we put them on bit and distributed. to. dr susan you can call it has been working here for 9 years and this pandemic is pushing him to his limits a 3rd of his colleagues have already had the virus how do you feel to see off the
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bill that sometimes if you thought it was going to be enough sophists sometimes we don't do enough oxygen and we need you for guidance and you know the one point. 2 difficulty doing something you're too true. to do do you 1st do it looks just so you should we just stop that's that's that's sometimes resisted. on average one person with coverts dies in the hospital every day there's a small room next door with somewhat better beds for acute patients waiting for an intensive care bed at another hospital the local health minister at mit's that not . everyone can get an i.c.u. bed most are already full south africa meanwhile has reintroduced tougher lockdown measures there's a strict a mosque requirement alcohol sales are banned and beaches have been closed but police are overwhelmed with enforcing the rules. only patients over the
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age of 45 are now being tested at the state clinics the demand is overwhelming. here in viral load just both gun kaiser's laboratory every 2nd test is positive the government announced it is already in talks with the manufacturers but there are no details yet 2nd keiichi however there is hope initial studies show that during the 1st wave up to 40 percent of residents will already infected and possibly even millions social distancing remains impossible for many here dr mccomb call and his team are therefore still bracing for a tough few weeks ahead of them. china is home to more the 19 ethnic groups many of which feel the experience of treasured one cousin woman fled to turkey after her 2 in
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a chinese reeducation camp. scenes of a family out with 0. her husband john and their little daughter are in turkey a safe location for now. but for was erupt and normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe and we. don't want the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again. the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i then feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 2017 go 0 hour hon was arrested in sin john china's westernmost region she is an ethnic aza born in china and was living
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in kazakhstan at the time on a trip back to china she was detained by police and then held for a year in several reeducation camps. although they tortured us they had cameras everywhere you were not allowed to pass scratch your head or cry if they saw that they would force you want to a metal chair they would make you sit there for 12 hours 24 hours you were tied to the chair and if you tried to move it would get tighter then they make you repeat chinese words that you didn't know if you forgotten they used electroshock device on your head back and cause us down her family did not know where she was at the same time authorities in china suddenly started to detain large numbers of the region's muslim minorities i traveled to the region to see for myself middle school number 4 of our county was one of the camps she had been to in 2018 a high wall was built around the school and shacks were built in the courtyard
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today the school is back to what it was china has defended the facilities as the creation of training centers and declared that by 2900 all trainees had graduated but 0 as also told us that many of our former inmates were later transferred to a regular prison on the outskirts of 2 more facilities. there are now 5 policemen following week. a prison with watchtowers and another camp were both built in 2017 when the campaign against ethnic minorities took off all stuff that's . the one town if you film here we will have to take measures against you on this place is a state secret rooms and he. was 0 was told she was detained because she had been to kazakhstan that was seen as a sign of being disloyal to china more and more service now calling what is happening in the region could genocide after reports of forced birth control
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sterilization and little. in the camp was your every cause the inmates were administered injections of an unknown substance. cruzeiros one of the lucky ones she was finally allowed to leave after her husband had complained for her and cars are stuck she has no news from her relatives in the region. germany's extended lockdown is taking a toll on many people parents are particularly complaining about the heavy burden of home schooling on the children. home schooling is especially difficult for beginners like they aren't even used to real school yet with his mother's help peter was learning to read and write in this living room. because we have the ever managed to do everything that is supposed to
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be done that day and for the other i really never wanted to be a teacher i don't know how you get someone to write a letter every 27 times in a row if they don't want to mind and i'm not as up to 5 minute. photos teachers students ashmit and and of a tanker used their own private laptops to remotely support these homeschooling efforts. yes they offer a question and answer session several times a week via video but teaching 6 year olds to read write and do mass remotely is difficult. and. you know on monday can argue that there's some children that we can't reach at all right now they're learning very little and when we try to get them to come into school and then we work with them here at least the tablets provided by the berlin city government can now be distributed to children who have no digital devices that talk experts say this should have happened long
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ago back to feed to his home schooling his mom is currently on parental leave her husband is working there just about coping with homeschooling why. are the idea that you can work and teach your kids at the same time is an illusion or if there's me running saying i'm going to tell the world it's that it's impossible to come by my home office and. everyone in the family knows that this is not how it was meant to be not just hope things will get back to the limo sooner rather than later.
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a massive drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere fight at intuition love hate money millionaires fans primes class fans and fans old. on you tube. i think is inevitable but for me i want to really become selectric so i don't know how that will happen or when but it's it will have to happen. we are living during the most extraordinary time in the district. transportable before the electric. read the
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auto and mobility show. let's talk about speed after 45 years of sporty driving that is much of the world ships to electric transport b.w. still won't pull the plug on its turbo charge. you can race in it you can race and formulate without any tailpipe emissions as in the future of formula one last week agreed but. let's talk slow. bret checks out 3 camper vans at the beach i think. so strap in for another highly mobile edition of read. the question today is very short standing here near the new folks walking ghost. is
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still sensible to build such a powerful and combustion engine car in times when folks have been focused totally on electric mobility. already roaming the city's idea about to hit the market and the ideal for coming in the near future the gas reliant golf a.g.t. i feel it's a little out of place. so what does it have to offer to make up for that sometimes it's not so bad being not 20 any more for me it was great to all of your small boy in 97 to fall because then germany won the 2nd cup with team players like. i. know i'm sitting here the 1st goal came to market in 2 years later the 1st gold g.t. our folks are in 1st plans to build only 5000 pieces but then they only have 460000 from the 1st generation and in total more than $2300000.00 times.
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since 974 the gulf oil spill more than 35000000 times and it created its own class the same with. the recipe of success was less weight loss of power and less competition in former times. today the feel the competitiveness is huge. does the golf still have what it takes to stand out from the crowd and got a super bowl well white collar and red details and in the inside only 2 instruments the seat fabric pattern and the. like a golf ball. the only you golf g.t. i feature is a tube leader gasoline engine that packs $245.00 horsepower. to top speed is
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electronically limited to 250 kilometers an hour. what is new with the new well the front with the new grille the new headlights if you wish also with metrics the lights with $22.00 units and the consisting of 5 which are forming an x. . inside view standards richmond 17 inch alloy wheels underline the vehicle sporty image. the rear features the well known g.t. i loved as well as the familiar around exhaust pipes. and i was the drive in the new g.i. well you can race in it. but you can use it as a family car also because only have to tap on one button and then it's very comfortable to drive in the new. the reason for that is the optional dynamic chassis control and i can soften or harden the shock absorbers the price of about.
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the terms from the interior 1st one. pattern or for fabric of the seats they have to be like this black $976.00 and at the gearbox. with the same pattern from a golf ball like in the 1st generation. while developing the newest g.t. i detail you got themselves some help from. the professional racing driver the new instant has been competing since he was 15 and currently drives in the world touring car cars for me. for me it really is another proper g.p.i. we're sitting in a stick shift today which is pretty cool even if as a performance nerd i would say that the new d.g.'s transmission with the new engine is the better option. for me as a racing driver i'm interested in getting the most performance out of
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a car like this of course but it was also a learning process for me too i've learned a lot in the last few years it's not just about making the car's performance you've also got to make them work in every day use it which i think we've done with the new golf 8. what about the front axle locking differential. on the one hand it increases traction coming out of corners you can lock the front axle transfer torque that would be lost on the inside wheel to the outside. that gives me an advantage accelerating out of corners. and then you go off we went one step further and networked our systems with our new vehicle dynamics manager of the suspension system front axle locking differential and many other systems such as power train an x.t.'s. x. this. with those insights in mind it's time
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for us on to get behind the wheel again to give us his perfect. new golf. every day practicality and performance on the truck so it seems to be best in class again and is a good offense and this is a very good argument to build this car because a lot of these guys would be very angry if. prices for the new golf a.g.t. i have not yet been released but it should begin somewhere around 35000 euros for the mobile transmission version of. formula eve eve for electric it's electrifying and emotional.
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good sometimes it was watched by a 100000 fans and caruthers times there are strict restrictions like here in berlin . the only significant electric race series has been making its way through the field and is hot on the tail of the world's premier motor sport formula one dominated her but it is inevitable that one of it really becomes electric either know how that will happen or what but that it will happen is just a question of time for the new strongman of motor racing i let him go our god has blown over the rights to the electric racing series for the coming decades and he's put the cats among the pigeons of the international motor sports establishment in the few years since it started in 2015 formula he has been working its way up to greet many drivers have already driven formula one they say electric racing is far more exciting nobody knows we're going to win the race and if i won most of the bill and i was going to ring the race what is fascinating about it is that. really
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you come into a race weekend and you always feel like whenever you do a good job that you have a chance at anything the cars are much more equal so you can fight in a much better way for no one there is a huge difference between the cars in general things have not been going well for the combustion engine on the race track one example is the german touring championship the d.t.m.f. it stays a looking decidedly number after audi pulled out of the series is a shame because everybody loves it yeah i love the a.t.m. so it's a shame what's happening you know that they tapped into these they're changing and is the reality that we are already suffering and he would change even more in the future many of the serious not only did marco laps in the future of a motor sport it's not right there will be a different relationship between people and cars in the next decade or so what happens in motor racing always reflects a little bit about what happens on the roads and therefore for us somewhat logical
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decision to have to focus on the formula easy and not renew the engagement and. out he is not the only giants of motor sport to focus on formula eat all the big german brands from mercedes through paulson to b.m.w. have signed up to electric racing. it makes corporate sense to never before have there been so many synergies between racing cars and the cars on the st louis revolution is going into overdrive and taking motor sport with. you formally formula is our field of innovation for electra mobility because you can try things out take them to the limit and then integrate them into series production.
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can make a. racing teams and drivers are intent on making electric car racing a magnet for crowds across the globe. formally has a deeper meaning of it and it was created in a different way. there is much more of a feel of a family although it's very competitive now but i think people are thriving for the same objective. the brazilian racing driver lucas degrassi is also a united nations clean air advocate he travels around the world encouraging people to take action against the massive environmental damage to our planet. when you go there you see the reality and see that the problem is so much more complex it's approached as if you have the opportunity and the chance to push technology forward in terms that will make society better if you do.
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the motorsport needs to be closer to society most therefore most important need to reflect what society if. god has also launched the racing series extremely easy starting next year the series will take electric off road cars around the world to places already suffering from climate change and environmental destruction from the sahara desert to the amazon basin this form of global thinking has captured the imagination of you tube stars so used to the combustion engine where you're trying to really build up the turbo boost to get that drive out of town and this is just so instead of putting power down sooner than i would think so for me it's just it's incredibly fun and it's supposed to be fun for all another novelty in the world of motor sport is that hof the drivers on the extreme eager it will be women. and you know motorsport is going we're going
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a little bit late in bringing more. women into this sport i think this is a very good way to open the sport also and to and to work to the future about the you know gender equality. formula eat has no female drivers but susie evolved who heads up the venturi team hopes that will change soon. it's about creating opportunity getting more in the name to rise to the top and to answer your question i absolutely believe that this environment women can be successful whether that be on the track. pursues evolve knows the motor sport business inside and out in 2014 she became the 1st female driver in formula one in more than 2 decades and she's still got close links to formula one to start with she's married to total vault the head of the mist sadie's formula one team i would be silly not to brainstorm with someone who's been so successful in the sport and and not just with toto but with with our network within the sport it's always interesting to have discussions and
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see where we see the sport going the strengths and the weakness ease of each platform for me it's simply a new format which opens the sport up to new audiences and hopefully the next generation and formula one has a huge history is a pinnacle of motors ford. champion for wanting to do this are all too much or find your. i mean they're the best fighters want to be the next morning dot change all of the challenges and glory well i think is inevitable that the one event really becomes electric shock i don't know how that would happen or when but it's it's it's it will have to happen out i don't know if we have it because you know it's an unelected racing board or train for 19 years now because we do see 25 year license maybe we will work together maybe we'll find a solution i don't know but there we have to really. feel. major sport is taking a new direction for the future is electric heat for election finding. for
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now we'll see how fast you can turn a caddy into a camper. the company in the back of the. book up there looks good but yeah i love the ski challenge up on the phone but have fun to go to see if it gets in position intelligent. and think. about it one second coming up. because your posse maiden speech has almost nothing to do with get. out of the tub but if it could i don't have to get you didn't practice then just. because this invite can't find. nobody demanding plenty of my time as if they didn't leave me think i'll be she faced him to keep pushing. well. that's
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not that much attention that's been kind of the new point yes i think so esther and since you just discovered that you can pretty much just sleep only in this little cabin. no wonder you ladies aren't too impressed susie 3 is worth subway which her lovingly you furbished mini apartment should be cavalier. about how much. you should get the money so when i put. on death have. some hope that i'll match. david compels. me to take. we've made the most of the nice weather to carry on with our band comparison our 2nd candidate is to toyota approach. it has been amazingly powerful 110 our gasoline engine and you can order decamping equipment individually or as
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a complete package for our test van costs 40400 euros. so what is the 2nd car in the 2nd for i want to think is it allows for a pope support if you. do. need is to tie sure if he's in town this can be done. and it's back to 150 depends on moment all shown concrete solution move itself uganda says will be good but nobody's on at all shy and this picks just . time for a quick check to see if both 3 are for us ken lay down here yes we can. really afford all things are good but winding down the roof on our own was really tricky to get other days when it was not by sticking to the top. stuffing
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to top the way it's a little bit too fiddly. oh. yes the. money is mining here and you know it's done mostly at one time. next we go downstairs and fold out the main bed in no time. because it is a bit slandered and a bit tight getting in. but there's plenty of space for 2 and for 3 if you don't mind getting cuddly. underneath the bats at the back there's a camping barks. back and i need to know what's in the last few months. it's got everything you need to make breakfast or even a simple lunch they say to burn or gas stove a water canister and kitchen utensils top of a particular coffee just a bad light these are all small caps and call seems awfully hot but it's not my son
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mark that kind of man was called to call. the spotty council which is that this is not. all. that nice. tester really digs to your daughter may be because she lives in a van with a pop up roof and outside kitchen. you have to give it some then life on company machine missing the you could lead. in favor. of an affair and then be ready to fire people at the ready. is both the coast of that method not on the us to go from. the same time as. through and shouldn't. have the excuse i am trying to hose i'm not a bite so hard on the pounds of flour and tar myself to bomb.
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them i found. it's not just a moment. and now for our final camper van for decades the folks mark potts has been the object of all manner of weird and wonderful customisations you could call it the mother of all camper vans and our version is also unique. it was carefully refitted by car clinic in northern germany and has everything you could dream off a kitchen a bench bed sliding elements a pop up roof the sky still limits the price around $85000.00 euros it's a big step towards to kind of customization esther and susie have so dale looking forward to checking it out the last one we've heard from here is the travelling and freedom that he thinks the books martin thanks already have been like in earlier versions but this is. a. couple.
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the truth that i have that. you have to pump up the i will be lead be the toughest ever by the roadside and father by the police up until the crux of the steve brill because it's her own son and the symptoms of a child that's my son and the flooding of my finance i'm also interested in the i'm a model and doubt it will help the like woman away with all this shit to get a high risk and i'm stephanie kind of and i'm langston open it. ok i would like to knock a lot of this. so as the day draws to a close which mance get our vote to someone up at the very end there's no champion for us right but you have to say every card guarantees you to be the exec that we want to be so we are ready in denmark to bring freedom to you know really my sons
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that as a matter of fact it's always to do with money so obviously the money is a big no counterpart pods are losing all of those cards to make everything possible to good to be always want to be. and now it's time for ref to say hey hey and good bye see you next time.
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