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in this week's read will have a look at what he's done with best selling cars in the u.s. the q fine just how sporty is the sport back model. and we go camping in winter and find out how many creature comforts you can pack inside a v.w. van. or challenging a little bit of truth challenging or not that life is booming in many countries. and we take you to the french capital paris which is pretty nice in new forms of mobility. that had to do for. her father because of the public will sell sell sell seats tectonic that's take a ride with an electric chair for his learn to new way of sharing the road with his fellow parisian it's that and much more right now on rec.
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hello everybody and welcome to check today we are once again in start to take a look at a brand new audi model q 5. so without further ado let's get rolling. the q 5 is a hit all around the world it's even the best selling out in the u.s. when it's launched the q 5 sport back will be available with 3 different engines one gasoline 2 diesel versions. all of the engines have one thing in common which. hybrid system. offer you in everyday use. first of all there are 3 different kinds of hybrid drive trains regular hybrid.
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plug in hybrid and the miles hybrid regular hybrid and plug in hybrid can power the car by an electric motor the miles a hybrid on the other hand can not power the current so it's just a little generator recuperates energy when you're braking and then store it in the small small battery. but what do we do with that stored energy in the battery well the generator will then use d.n.a. to power up the engine when it's so for example if you're stuck at a traffic light the car will turn off the engine and then the generator 'd will put it back on when you want to start again. but the main advantage you get from this system is the car is able to. so if you're
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going at a steady speed. shut off the engine and then simply let it go and that way you will save the most fuel. you can save up to happen leader for 100 kilometers. another good point about that system is it extends the range when the start stop system works up to 22 kilometers an hour so if you drop below 22 kilometers an hour while approaching a traffic light then the engine will be shut off and you will save some fuel i think. there are 2 different versions of the system a small one with 12 volts smaller engines so also the one we're using here and for the bigger engine so really the t.v. i versions there is a 48 volt version of that and that will save you up to 0.7 just a fuel $100.00. view
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from the front of the sport back looks like a near doppelganger of the standard. and profile you can instantly tell the difference and see what he calls the sport back across. the interior features high quality materials and excellent workmanship. so the main difference between a regular q 5 and q 5 of course down sloping roof line. down sloping roof line mean for passengers in the back so as you can tell there is quite a lot of headroom left and also the spaciousness full. another nice feature here in
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the bank is you can move the. bench forward and backwards so if you do say you need more trunk oppressive heat then you move it to the front and if you don't need that you move it to the back and have a lot of space despite the flat roof line. lost only a few leaders compared to the regular q 5 we're talking about 512-1480 leaders of trying to pass the that's quite a bit. so the engine we're testing right now is smaller diesel the 2 leaders t.d.i. 4 cylinder $208.00 horsepower it will accelerate the car in just over 7 seconds from 0 to 100 kilometers an hour which is quite sporty for this heavy. but driving impression in general is of course very comfortable just like you would
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expect it from a premium segment s.u.v. . really the t.d.i. i mentioned earlier is also available in the high performance version and that one can only be found in the ask you 5 and this is that i will drive right now. sound generator add something to the diesel engine. so as i mentioned. s.q. 5 packs quite a punch 341 horsepower p.-six really t.d.i. engine that propels the car from 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in 5 point one seconds and that's why it can go to one of the 50 kilometers an hour top speed. which is
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more busy than enough. already claims and average fuel consumption just 7 didas per 100 kilometers so while driving we have an average fuel consumption of a little more than $77.00 and approximately and that is quite a good figure for a car with that much power. another thing that all the available engines have in common is all we have dr system. however 2 different versions of this all wheel drive. the regular. bigger engines and there is also. version 'd at all he called all truck quatro and that system has the possibility to decouple the rear axle 'd and that way only the front axle will be driven and you will save some more
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fuel. but driver you do not have the possibility to choose between 2 or 4 wheel drive the car will do that fully automatic on its own. so this is the end of my q 5 experience and if i had to choose one it would be the s.q. 5 because it's so much more fun to drive well there is one thing i have to admit the radiator grille of the s 5 is not an appealing and one off the line version is so perfect for me would be s.q. 5 with the grille. so the q 5 sport back is comfortable and versatile and a mild hybrid says. helps with fuel efficiency but there are some downsides there's
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no gasoline version of the s q 5 and the artificial sound of hansard should not be necessary but hybrid or not its emissions are still too high. in this video i would like to explain what you should consider when you are the ones like camping in the van to the most exciting travel experience 1st of all your show and ask yourself breaks from your travels in the back end of the car and so what brings the venue actually read they have to pay attention in time to look up and down think this is probably the best solution to combine your winter vacation with the accommodations and the cars living in them than the absence of vulnerability it's also bought a car with
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a so that check it out calling for the one place so for god's sakes correct correct if you would like to see more stuff like this one. it's no surprise that the van camping trips are cool again besides d. in the pin and some flexibility you can rent out camper vans for a reasonable price the sticks but what shall we find still while camping can be pretty high in some countries. i'm heading off for interview hearts mountains in central germany it's time for and the dentist fitted with good heating and the right type but one of the 4 wheel drive it's a pretty important consideration as i found old on this country like. this is to. so be aware your camper van maybe object of all trades but that does make it an off road i was going to explore the hard line no.
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i'm sober to do a mistake it's probably a good idea to put the wood under new so the current 2 tire get script. actually fronts no change and though i could stick in the markets that. we were saved by the rabbit food mats i'd love to show you the moment of victory but my cameraman and i were too busy pushing it just needs to be cleaned. this you may have noticed i'm not a survivalist sort of opted for well equipped german campsite which creature from for such as he didn't see any terry facilities and drying room and even a sauna. my home is a converted 2026 small spot in the top of the roof for real it's a double bed that sleeps for their refund raises the cost of the van from about 50
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to 75000 euros. or so what else do i get a lot of sockets and charging options a summer stock controlled parking meter which doubles as a ceramics though for cooking. easy access electrics and fun to use touch only decent and good lighting. the kitchen area is practical and compact and there's a heavy draw on the back seat for centrals including a space heater. at the back end there are more storage options and didn't mention running water. i'm starting to feel cozy already though what 2 people in the bottom and 2 or in the roof you would have to be really good friends speaking of the roof the sump pump handle gives you good bedrooms the intervention you will still need mains power. i already put up
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the roof so i have a little bit of space in here you know i already put the table on so i can actually turn it that way and do something with it and now i have some essential zz i would totally put in my van if i go on a trip like this the magic divan could get pretty messy with 2 or even more people stuff to store all this has made me so hungry. it's the 1st time that i'm using it so i. hope we really weren't. oh it's already hot temperatures oh my stomach demand some canned veggies one of them gets its energy from the main supply i draw mine from the hot food i call that synergy now i just need a hot team to make the winter magic complete. a temple we have it's like freezing outside and i'm here in my bad. time for.
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a look or challenging a little bit of truth. with both hands. touched down here i'm pulling and then you pull it and bend over. and then the 2nd part of the bed and lay down there's my bed sheets and everything in there so i just want to you know i'm going to use that again sleeping bag or blanket this is both. my god it's so calm 3. 000 guys and don't forget to close the window blinds. so no one can get ahold of you good night when you. well everyone else is still sleeping i make the most of the morning hour. oh don't
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. look. really nice and. now i understand why underfloor heating exists i don't even have that at home what a way to wake up fresh coffee in bed and insulating curtains to keep in the warm. and knowing that all of the latest everything again is in my fridge there's no fridges bigger than it looks you can get to it easily if you don't hung up on it like i do. it's nice to be able to wash the dishes in the van. because there's only a 15 liter water tank to. be careful what you want to do but there was. something so you can do in the band and everything you usually do when your partner and i just have a little walk there. today he's young and i want to explore the great it's time to
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release the brand from it shackles. we are and here's to the electricity and now i have to unplug it because a will spark to know when i'll be a slave. to make sure the water i've already used doesn't freeze in the van i'm tired as a special point provided at the campsite. you really need power to do this and i fed it open before but though it just doesn't. here we go. so great a pipe flowing. just wait until it's done. and now for the coolest thing about ben camping taking my kitchen for right to cheese 6 handles really well which is a good thing in this weather 20 meters you get
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a fresh atmosphere for example it's easy to find from one principle location. this is so mystical but unfortunately no photo can capture that. i love to be independent and free to drive me out of course really respect for anyone else and she environment. i actually wanted to take this way because the books were nice but unfortunately it's not a lot because it's a special area for people and animals so i have to find another sport. like the spokes model t. 6 lets me feel closer to nature in any time of year but $75000.00 euros a lot of money and right now i'd rather rent then buy or go for less luxury in any case of then camping seems to me one of the best ways of travelling next time maybe i'll head south where it's warmer.
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. this is deja vu news live from beyond mars protesters say they're on deterred thousands of people return to the streets to demand the military give up power just one day after police fire on a demonstration killing 2 people also coming up germany is set to kick off a year of festivities marking 1700 years of jewish life in the country the campaign also celebrates the community's present day diversity to jewish women making history in berlin.
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i'm rebecca richards welcome to the program we begin in myanmar where thousands of people have defied threats of violence to take part in a new day of protests against the country's military rulers is comes a day after police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters in the city of mandalay killing at least 2 people and injuring several others the crowds were forced to flee as security forces that chased after them using slingshots rubber bullets and water cannon the protesters were repeating their call for an end to military rule after a coup almost 3 weeks ago. they return despite the risk the reality now crystal clear for these demonstrators after police killed 2 more people with live ammunition on saturday it was the worst violence since mass
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rallies began weeks ago past uprisings against the military have failed these demonstrators want them gone for good. i remember my parents fought against the military coup during the 1988 revolution and i too have to stand against this dictatorship if we fail to stand against them this time. i'm our next generation will live under the military dictatorship so we can't stop this time. i want to say through the media to the dictator and his henchmen and we are peaceful demonstrators. to stop the genocide oh. stop using lethal weapons. you know. but they can't go it alone protesters are appealing to the international community for solidarity.
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putting it beyond that those who did a lot to the number of people has increased today. and we will not stop. we will keep going till we reach our goal of democracy. i don't know that we want other countries to take more severe actions than sanctions. yes all of it but it's about also did it. on sunday facebook deleted the military's page for inciting violence following saturday's deadly crackdown. the killing several may strengthen the protesters resolve. they hope that this time perhaps they can free me and maher from a military that refuses to relinquish power. journalist dave gergen a bomb is following developments in an ma from malaysia's capital kuala lumpur and he joins me now day there's been a lot of attention surrounding the the 2 people killed in mandalay yesterday in the
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live ammunition that was fired on demonstrators but we understand that a man was also killed overnight in yang gong can you give us some more details about that. yes so they're going these neighborhood watch groups forming communities around the country and this is a response to the nighttime raids and arrests the security forces have been doing it's also a response to concerns over the 10s of thousands of prisoners that the military government released recently in concerns that perhaps some of them would be used to rough up demonstrators at the one time in their neighborhoods so these neighborhood watch groups have been going around and according to local media in myanmar last night in one of the underlying outlying neighborhoods of one of these neighborhood watch groups came across 2 police vehicles at least one officer got out and seen the fire what was shot in the air the neighborhood watch group just burst in when the police vehicles left and they came back to that spot they found one of their fellow watch group members dead on the ground we don't have much other details other than that and that he was 30 years old and
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a father but this incident is really just infuriating people in the end god and across the country as they learn about it i can imagine how so i've been asking you how on these rates and deadly incidents is impacting what we've been saying on the ground there. well i mean you look at the numbers today particularly where we've got the video coming from a young guy mandalay you see large numbers of demonstrators out on the streets today and other communities across the country to you see how loud they are with your voice their voices you see them still out with those signs that they want democracy they don't want a military government they want aung san suu kyi and other people released so these people are clearly motivated but here's something else we need to keep in mind we're a week away from the end of the month and there's this massive work stoppage going on across the country and when the end of the month comes and people don't get paid then what happens are they going to be willing to go another month without pay there are some funds being set up to help people but it's i see no evidence of
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there's going to be anywhere near enough aid to go around so we get into march and if they don't see any break from the military on this it's going to be a real gut check for a lot of people they still got a few women to do with their children and they're going to some of them are not asked selves and they really afford to continue to stop working. we've seen a lot of condemnation coming from the international community how have any impact how much impact is that likely to have on the military generals. well western sanctions and strong words from the west when it comes to just reversing the coup that's going to have no impact on the generals at all the only shot of that happening would be if you got some release wrong words and pressure coming from other asian countries such as china southeast asian countries right now we see no signs of them really putting hard pressure on the military to reverse their coup when it comes to the use of deadly force the generals are strongly away keenly aware of how bad it's going to look we see not used in
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a few incidences but we have not seen. and mass use of deadly force against large numbers of demonstrators so the generals are keenly aware of how bad that would look there's just no way they're going to have a cover that up but here's the thing if they step up their nighttime arrests or even daytime arrest and really start trying to put pressure on the demonstrators that way and there's still no change in the demonstrators if they still continue to protest in large numbers if there's still this massive work stoppage going on across the country and the general see no other way to get control of the country because right now they don't have control of the country then we can't rule out the possibility that they would use deadly force against large numbers of demonstrators runtime putting we have to leave it there but thank you very much journalist dave going to bounce speaking to us from from the. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world now the head of the international atomic energy agency ref ale grossi has arrived in tehran to try to resume international inspections of nuclear facilities which iran has been blocking
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the visit comes as u.s. president joe biden says that america is to rejoin the international nuclear deal with iran to prevent. people in news there are going to the polls in a presidential runoff election pitches muhammad a former foreign minister a member of the ruling party against former president nominates manet it's said to be the west african countries 1st peaceful transition of power since independence 60 years ago. germany is kicking off a year of anniversary events marking 1700 years of jewish life and culture in the country a nationwide celebration will include performances on at installations kosher food tasting sessions and many other events a campaign deliberately deliberately imes to look beyond the persecution of jews during the holocaust instead the focus is on the diversity of jewish life in germany's past and present. judaism has many faces in
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germany today helen ashanti brown identifies as queered she soon to become a rabbi and she's an avid instagram user she posts about religion sexuality and life in berlin and is representative of a generation connected by all of these aspects. what many people learn about judaism at school is really terrible so they're not really learning anything all they're taught about national socialism about nothing about judaism as it is lived today that's the way it kind of became my goal to show jewish life just how it is. helena grew up in a religious household she believes there are too few women in high positions and she wants to change that after completing her studies the 23 year old will likely be germany's youngest female rabbi she also wants to be the contact person she herself never had. and very clear about the idea that nobody should have to choose between the jewish and identities you can't just choose what sexuality you're born
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with you develop with your sexuality and if you are jewish then you should be able to live both life. it's also thanks to women like either bag that the jewish community has come so far she had to fight hard to be recognised as a rabbi at all. there were people who left the room when i entered so i made sure that i was always there early because then i was already seated and the others had to think about whether to sit down and join in or not. converted to judaism now she's the rabbi of berlin's new synagogue. berlin is also where the very 1st female rabbi was ordained in 935 again or your last units however was limited to teaching religion and my binnacle pastoral care.
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there she is and you can basically see her main point that god did not querrey gender she just wanted to be a rabbi she was the only female one but that has to do with the show. there were probably other young women who thought and dreamed of doing the same thing and for me it's just wonderful not to be the 1st. the holocaust is forever present for jews in germany thank you know your ass was also murdered by the nazis she was forced to pay for her faith with her life and what's it like today. has gotten louder and above all it's become more outrageous it's often. judaism in germany today is more diverse than it has been in decades people like helen now will never let that be taken from them again. for more i'm joined by shelly copeland she's an israeli born journalist who grew up in former west berlin
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and works for various media outlets here in germany thanks for joining dave wu what does this day mean for you actually day as such is not of great importance for new rubber the produce live on the territory of today's germany you saw or this is really astonishing for many people also for me i have to admit and makes me also think because it is a very difficult violent history as we know history marked by discrimination and exclusion and persecution but also by participation. now you've spent most of your life in germany what changes have you noticed in people's perceptions here of jews and judaism and what hasn't changed enough. well what has changed as i think is new a perspective of now is a jewish ally because it can look so different we have religious people we
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have non-religious those secular people many artists from all over many young jewish. well human beings come to germany to join here has. become very popular to be here in germany also as a jew and i think many of those younger jewish people are really committed to what this country and say yes we are a natural part of nothing this has really changed because i grew up rather with this view on jewish life in germany in terms of well we sit on packed huge cases and we doubt if we belong to this country what kind of laid nice and what i want to ask you next would you recommend germany today as a place for jewish people to live is a because. although we have to admit that and high some isn't as we
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heard a few minutes earlier. in the film has become louder i think it was it has been always there but nobody talked about it so loudly and this has really changed but on the other hand side we have a very let's say lightly and the various and interesting and a very diverse jewish cultural life in germany and this is something everybody is invited to. aren't thank you very much journalist surely can provide for that personal perspective you're welcome. well before we go some sports news in men's tennis serbian novak djokovic has won the australian open by defeating daniel medvedev of russia in the final joke of age the number one tennis player in the world won in straight sets extending his record of a strat in open titles $29.00 djokovic has now want to total of 18 grand slam
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titles 2 shy of the all time record. you're watching news up next the week in reports we'll take a look at belgium where conspiracy theories and fear of vaccines could endanger the kobe of 19 immunize action campaign headlines for you at the top of the alan thanks for watching. phil hughes crime fighters are back with the africa's most successful radio drama series continues through the only because those are available online courses you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page to other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao.

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