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slip down to 4th after a 2nd consecutive loss. you're watching the news up next report on a german fought photographer as portraits of holocaust survivor stay tuned for that and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. every day just for us and for our planet. blue ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities screamer how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do with old waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over a d. for storage recycling over disposable smart new solutions oberstein said you know
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we want to use earth is truly unique and we know that their uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive good my dear as the environmental susu global 3000 on g.w. and going on. they will see you all told you i've also heard you're lucky to be alive so keep quiet. lest we forget a project by luigi toscano. born we were brought to bear cannot get you to die and they're going to. luigi toscano travels around the world photographing contemporary witnesses of the holocaust. now he's on
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his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. to get seen there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much of the actual difficult job that they do soon his portrait of 95 year old jeanette will be joining then she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp. high. as you net coalinga was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and
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nephew were all sent straight to the gas chamber jeanette was 19 at the time that. comes here so maybe the bright light remind some of the survivors of the interrogations by the guest apo. is nervous but a staff member of a jewish organization reassures her the woman knows the survivors she translates and helps the photographer establish a sense of trust. ok can you open guys please little bit more. reason i don't i don't know. yet it go to my eyes are burning ok so. for the sake of well very good. his 3rd picture was pretty after the photo session as you know calling because story is written down. like many jews in
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france she kept it to herself for years not even telling her husband for a long time they'd say in. made up or should know. i'm a little embarrassed about being famous for my story. yet they're not they're going so many people dying in europe during that time. and me because of that period i'm considered a celebrity. gossip. when i think about it i feel ashamed seizure of after she. you know me my shows each of these encounters is difficult for luigi toscano he has to maintain an emotional distance as a means of self protection. i think remix him if i'm pretty sure that if it were allowed we would embrace one of them and of course there's
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a sense of powerlessness knowing the people who've been through such horrible suffering. it really gets to. unesco headquarters in paris luigi toscano is exhibition will soon be on display in and around the building. to crash a town b. this is just like the fence of the united nations in new york. researchers i wish i could set up straight away but unfortunately that's not possible the pictures on here yet i'm feeling antsy. to do you have security here we must speak about what's going on when something happens you know what we were doing together and they start to made for us what this car so you know we we must of course when there is. what we call a sensible exhibit it's these one unfortunately we check every day.
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we live really those security you know tunisians want to give us i was always the fear in the back of my mind that something might happen to me like you know time might be made the target of an attack but we expected it to happen eventually let's see and get. in $2988.00 while on display in vienna several portraits were vandalized the incident made headlines around the world the shops i want to target the gun i just couldn't bear out a gun or those pictures destroyed the swastikas out of their faces which i thought was really tough it tore me out survivors cooled me is our house and of course they are pulled by what had happened about this was over they said luigi don't give up we didn't leave this boy. beyond us all an issue must.
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measure different we are about to meet another wonderful person i don't know much about anybody. and. i'm ready for it if you like a fan. since you're. here. we don't know reese coverup. battle. my parents were picked up and sent to auschwitz. shipped out your guests and lost 17 family members in paris alone or in poland all of them are killed assess. i fled from a detention center with my sister because my mother wanted us to escape us. may have recalls to shop. and i didn't want to leave her i was scared oh so she slapped
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match my mother slapped me. it was the 1st love of my life and i later realized the slap saved me. i left through the fire as it puts the policeman on duty and let my sister and me leave they simply look the other way. called cold when you're 8 years old and they take your mother your father practically your whole family when you grow up quickly you're no longer a child is an wilful. mannheim germany a week before the opening. this is one of the few places where i can really relax and unwind. taking the photographs is not all aspects hackler in itself it's in countering the people i'm
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more interested in their stories i can get them out of my head. it's affected me so deeply there were times where i couldn't sleep for days on end and i suffered a sudden hearing loss it's something that i really needed time to get used to or i had to get used to because otherwise it's impossible to come to terms with all that's insanity. of the holocaust is something i've always grappled with. and that's why i developed this concept of displaying portraits in public spaces just to intentionally provoke to say hey there are still people around people who survived that madness.
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and yet in some places in communities around the world we act as though the whole thing never happened. the. final preparations are made in a warehouse on the outskirts of paris. the latest photos have just come back from the printers. on one hand you look at the details to make sure everything's alright on the other when you're standing. here face to face so to speak you have flashbacks of the true encounter. 4 days later installation begins portraits from the b.g. top gun knows lest we forget series have already been exhibited in new york berlin and washington d.c. so. it's pretty impressive i have to say this is the biggest exhibition i've had up
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to now so it's a whole new dimension in itself. we're presenting over 200 photos here and people are starting to come and look at them and read the stories and that's just what i had hoped to achieve this was a shot i should wish to. the exhibition inside the unesco building includes a portrait of 86 year old russian d.d. knock to date toscano has photographed some 400 people for his series he doesn't have a favorite what matters to him are the people they represent he knows all of them by name. so what susan was actually the 1st woman i was able to photograph and she made a last an impression on me. she said something very profound for those who forget the past but to repeat it. and she entrusted me with this saying
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and said take it and internalize it and keep this saying in mind when you need it most. when people start to relativize or even to noir the holocaust it's a fine line and. it's the day of the opening all the portraits are in place and the photographer is feeling a bit nervous gets called for survive as a coming of course a nervous because we're talking about survivors who allowed me to take that poor traits and now that we seeing the pictures for the 1st time. hope everything goes well. he's worried about the reaction of one man in particular a lead his own father of on yes who's all former health minister of france. so. the. circuits really exciting.
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i guess this is the reality because i can't stand to see such a sad old my. priest said to. be good we never did that because. it's the exact. reverse besant. she seems to like it a lot that's a nice feeling but i think the stripper so moment it's not just my fortress because it represents so much more for all those deaths to see the entire show. it's important for this exhibition to exist and to travel around the world it could shift back to.
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in love and banning the way from. another one of those my own cars and everyone was lead a holes in everything. getting you ready to meet the servants then go to me right just do it under. we are living during the most extraordinary time in history. transportable before we get a good look. at the bottom of. the auto and mobility
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show. tesla is the top when it comes to a seat but is tesla also number one compared with the established international car receipt to. give your 4 bodies some very tough challenges for cause. she's also i'm she's been holding her own in a man's world for 30 years jordan's 1st female cab driver. in a high level jet. that was made coming closer. to metropolis of manila once to move away from exhaust fumes towards a new beginning. the board of inability in the philippines. in plenty 50 leads to the city where you all modes of transportation are not just accepted but widely used. from transportation transformation and trailblazers to
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global visions right now on breath. test divides opinion like no other car you either love this electric car from california or you hate it. so we're going to find out how good test. really is and whether there's a car out there that can beat the premium model the model x. . the tesla's 1st challenger the. high tech luxury from germany. $435.00 horsepower and 3 electric motors. auto expertise and love the one. next.
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to the embodiment of the good old combustion engine talk about eye candy and it's not just nice to look at under the hood looks a 580 horsepower 8 cylinder by ferrari. has its own share of mediterranean flair to the new luxury car from say leads the way when it comes to design and it packs a punch the $310.00 horsepower is right off the shelf. despite its nordic cool. 60 cross country. hearts racing with its higher chassis and 4 wheel drive it has all the practical advantages of the station wagon. the interior is a mix of scandinavian chic and sustainability and its $250.00 horsepower engine is nothing to be sneezed at. then there's the key
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a sorento it's got room for 7 people plenty of luggage the only one that comes near that is the tesla the key is impressive interior also boasts perfect. and the brand new $200.00 horsepower diesel engine will probably be the last to be specially developed for a car. ok . we are now here at the abbey at sea driving in linton. and here we have provided some very tough challenges for our costs. this is head tester you often pivots these but hundreds of cars through their paces and taken them to their limits. the. first stop is the audi
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plenty of power and traction but like all electric cars they each transport back is heavy. very heavy with 2 and a half tons to push around the narrow winding track is there any room for a sporty feeling. in. your home this is a real. feel like one yes it's the sport of car of the most part of the electorate right. now it's the montserrat he's turned it's ferrari motor drives it so hard it's a wonder the tarmac doesn't crack. but is that enough to make it a fast car in the turns. at 2 point one tons it's got 400 kilos on the electric cars and this track asks a lot of gears and brakes. and gives his all and crosses the line in almost the same time as the audi. time but the tesla
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victory seems certain to build ludicrous mode mobilizes 796 horsepower surely that's more than enough. 26.8 seconds puts it in a dead heat with the audi. but. it's the most powerful doesn't feel like. it has a problem about 3 times more groups performance on the right track so i think it's been made progress you can order food during your driving on the right that the park. but if you if you want this i don't. last up to say i had $1.00 tons it's the lightweight in the pack and it's $310.00 horsepower are more than enough on the curvy track and thanks to its nifty gearbox it finishes the course in the best time 26.2 seconds. on the corporal really look sporty does it drive like this yeah this car is perfect for this track it's really
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for. them as a rotten life and for my own and i think of for profit counterstrike from all because. of course the volvo in aquia have to pass the handling test too but we will spare them the stop watch all you often is interested in is they feel safe on the road and he has no complaints easygoing understeers both of them. the next challenge is the excel aeration test with a little twist or using a wet track the friction coefficient here is roughly what you would expect and when cobblestones. the audi in the tesla face-off 5 times and 5 times the audi comes out on top. now we can see what 30 years of experience building quatro drives is worth. the electronics control the 3 electric engines with such split 2nd precision that the test was extra power can't keep up with it.
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but the tesla does save face by beating the montserrat and all tests. now it's time for the off road section. a quick warm up on a steep santrac poses no major problems for any of the 5. and why what is. the real test is the waterfall oh yeah been you know when you go up there take the line of least resistance you can tell by the flow of the water water also
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takes the line of least resistance so that's where the ground is least on even if this is important if you have the option choose the off road mode and the key take either snow or mud we've set it to mud it's what's vital on this slope which is really slippery because it's wet is not to lose momentum on us we do find fault he has never take your foot entirely off the gas it's also a mistake to give it too much gas because that takes away the traction ox so keep your foot on the gas but be sure it's neither too much not too little you have to get a feel for it to be vicious and was in the seafood thank you only 2 of the cars have enough ground clearance for this test 1st out is the mother roddy it sounds is up the riverbed like a mountain goat and unstoppable blend of power and grip. no
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problem for the key either but for different reasons. it's electronic traction control makes for a smoother ride despite the rough surface. if only life could always be that easy thank the. the last test is for the electric cars only charging. when the audi needs to be charged frequently. and these wintry conditions the 95 kilowatt hour bad. he was often flat after just 200 kilometers. and you need the right charging hard. charging itself as fast. after a good half hour there are another $200.00 k. in the car. all the same limited range is the big problem for the audi. the only way to save battery is to take it easy on the car. the
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tesla is another animal altogether when it comes to charging. one battery charge gets 561 kilometers and the w l t p test. we got 400 kilometers out of it. and there's no need for a charging card because the car in the charging station will recognize each other when you plug in the cable. time for the grand finale and the answer to the question can anyone beat the test and how. the muscle ronny would clean up if it weren't so expensive prices with the ferrari engine started $134000.00 euro's our best model goes 415-5000 making it by far the most expensive car in our competition. the copra is the
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people's champion small white sporty and at $45000.00 euro's you could almost say it's a bargain. but bobo is easily the most sensible at 50000 euros it's proof that stationwagon speak as u.b.s. any day. has its nose in front on several counts of space fuel efficiency multimedia but it has a starting price of $41000.00 euros the car we tested cost $57000.00 but you do. a lot of bang for your bucks. the audi easily wins most categories great gearbox finally finished powerful but intelligent drives. but the price is high at $96000.00 euros and the range is too short. which leaves us with the tesla starting at 103000 euros it's even more expensive than the audi but it's considerably more spacious and it's drive is unrivaled. the finishing is not quite
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up to scratch though. so we are now standing here in front of the constructions out of the new factory at brandenburg they want to get up to $500000.00 cars a year here this is sensational but the question was can you. beat a tesla and the answer is yes you can common defectors from asia and europe have proven they can build better cars but ripoff innovation the spirit of. the crown this time goes. well done. and now we check out a special taxi driver in jordan. and
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highly home all i. ringback ringback can. suck out of. a home or sort of. a legacy of the sad and yet sadness that gets pumped up i'm on that other cities and i look up there must be just some spots of some of us but up up up bob. will we. really want the of. my mind and that was my chemical bond and then but what about for the home and then as he digs up to
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help the bottom for the sake of the body he about a lot about celibacy he said aloud back and he absolutely. a bunch of lads and have a look at how little i mean he mindfucked and i dug it up just as in the uncle but i just come home and lost and yet you see i have. no money sending them up on. the or. we're. on the hill politically but how about the odds that any been put in the month and then and bunch out and i just bought the whole bunch of it i said and bob in the end all hell of was it about me in the heat.
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my mom. in law of war. we were in. a real war a lawyer. i wanted to be on yet coming we go from you know when to stop and come up i'm like you know i'm a nominee and i'm. see now some of our i think what that does not say what only people and nuts comes to your home see and. i'm honestly and about the london times that. comes from one of us i'm the man at number.
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5 on of us had. been in. a year but i. had to stop. by. making a big fat head start on the solid. so i'm going to miss a less than the end of us lived and i miss you but i'm a woman never was diamond home or out of judgment on. the matter. if you want more rev check out our youtube channel. if you want regular features
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about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world rev can make you very happy. vintage classics in future tech or just some of the exciting content waiting for you. to subscribe to us if you tube slashed and you'll always be up to speed. more than 30000000 people. live in metro. pollution has long been a problem him according to the world health organization the philippines has an exceptionally high rate of day to day. postal delivery was albert struggles to make his way through this congestion every morning. but he's one of the few people in the city with an e-mail and can travel from a to b. quietly and without creating any emissions.
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here in the past district of manila i would always go by emo pad given the choice it's quieter and it doesn't pollute the air. you also save on gas money. the other motorbikes around me are really loud i feel much more relaxed on my moped it's a lot less stressful. the philippines electric postal fleet is part of the model project co-founded by the united nations and the philippine energy ministry. a total of 30 vehicles already run on electricity metro wants to become an environmental pioneer and catch traffic congestion with new concepts. passing is one of 10 model cities worldwide where electrum ability is being promoted with funding from the european union and the international climate initiative. but it's not that simple and the mayor of pasig knows just
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how urgently change is needed. climate change and air pollution there are definitely problems for us but. the image of. air pollution is definitely a big problem recently we just completed our greenhouse gas invented the. air pollution into. the sea the least we need to do it every week to lower these numbers in the near future. once to profit from the switch to electrum ability base to the south of metro manila for 7 years now it's been building a range of electric vehicles including these jeepneys currently tojo most is still imports all its components from china. the vision is actually producing and engineering locally for our local costumers so our mission is to have
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people enjoy electric vehicles as their mode of transportation for public and private. but the companies still relies on support from the philippine government and the e.u. . what's more immobility has yet to properly take off in the country and the technical specifications have yet to be finalized. the heart of the whole thing is the electric battery. we need to get a good picture between the size of the battery and what would be affordable for order for the for the market. at the moment hardly anyone in the philippines buys electric cars for private use. nifty is a start have that builds folding bicycles it originally made electric ones too but with that proving unprofitable the 2 found is now only upgrade bikes with batteries . the parts that we get costs seem.
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a bit to get from china so for a start up it's very difficult to compete specially in such a new market such the. market where it's very price sensitive income the food he is the co-founder of the startup he and his team make standard folding bikes he's a cycling enthusiast and to contribute to efforts to reduce traffic congestion. our see if this were not designed are there loads of fun the sport is shown specially it will not. be shown once so. if you're see at least not for bicycles electric bicycles would also be challenging. electrum ability comes at a high price it's still too expensive for most people here and hasn't gained widespread acceptance according to the mayor of classic. still of the desire for
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a cleaner and more environmentally friendly city is growing. so what with the people we talked to like to see 30 years from now. i hope that congestion will be eased by 2050 especially if more people use electric vehicles whether they're motorbikes bicycles or cars i hope there will be more of them because it will improve traffic. passing in 2050 hopefully it's the city where in all modes of transportation are not just accepted but widely used. where braidwood legals do not dominate the roads the vehicles are not by the people but instead you by the service and that dysfunctionality anchored on smart solutions in the mobility please a measurable. in 2050 i hope that metro one embraces cycling as an infrastructure as
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a way for people to move around. you know we out by means your figures are off to different cities covered with trees and it's a vision that seems a world away from the current congested reality of manila but 2050 up to 23000000 people will live in the region making the need for new mobility concepts all the more pressing. and visionaries cheney next time will read. it.
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