tv Europe in Concert Deutsche Welle March 28, 2021 5:15am-6:01am CEST
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people have died since pro-democracy rallies began last month. up next a sports life looking ahead 1992 helped shape modern football don't forget you can also check out all the latest news on our app and on our website as dot com and of course you can follow us on instagram and twitter a t w news america thanks for watching. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for the established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace begins. to create the tallest biggest and the most beautiful structures. stonemasons
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builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive church was created. a. contest of the fittest starts. on d w. took to. the only way to get here is by air or ship dr camillo create oh has organized an airlift to bring much needed help during the covert pandemic today they're up to 10 b. key near colombia's pacific coast this dangerous area is teeming with armed groups since the beginning of the pandemic the need has become even greater. holders not handles not compresses they say doctor the compressors
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on steroids it's so much is like a. doctor coming up the 8 to works as a plastic surgeon in bogota where he performs cosmetic surgery but also helps disfigured accident victims. he lives with his wife in one of the better neighborhoods of the city his housekeeper comes to clean regularly. the doctor says goodbye to her and leaves for the day. where the more you're.
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full of the us but if you ask this every day i see this contrast between my own life. and wants going on in my country. i think the opportunities life is granted now come with the responsibility. but just go off earlier. when the pandemic began dr prieto started collecting donations. such as masks medicines and disinfectants mostly from big companies and 5 donors. from the. interior pilots at the pacific civil air patrol for example are also happy to support dr prieto and his efforts. for 3 years. occasionally there are complications to deal with. pilot jose luis ollie barrows talks about
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a recent mishap while attempting to land after being warned of cows on the runway he was forced to fly over and restart his landing maneuver. during trips to remote areas such experiences are common place with no fences around the landing strip no tower and no air traffic controllers. fortunately upon arriving at tenby key he finds the runway empty. at the beginning of the pandemic the community was virtually cut off. there is no road leading here and since last march air traffic has been irregular. this presents a problem for the inhabitants who receive food and clothing by air and ship and
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hospital supplies are particularly vital the hospital is responsible for. around 20000 residents in the surrounding area and it lacks even the most basic facilities no blood reserves tests for oxygen tanks regional health official carmen yassmin had none this is exasperated. to them often as not only this but what i say we have many remote areas and it can take people 7 or 8 hours to get here. and when they do they often can't be treated. then they referred to a large hospital but that cost time and money and would have the proof fatal for the patient. if this hospital is a lifeline for all of. that when we think that. this woman needs help for her daughter she's been suffering from severe diarrhea for days. they even took
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a boat to reach the hospital. but to her dismay the doctors can't help. that's what they want but as i've been here for 3 days with my daughter. to let it examine but couldn't give her the treatment she needed. but the diarrhea went away on its own. people. even though the hospital has the best equipment in the area at the moment there's no running water time and again the power goes out. protective clothing is also scarce. so dr ed got it by nias is delighted to receive dr p. a toast protective masks. is certainly important down there with. very important as it's the only way for us to fight the pandemic. that i know is that
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they don't but it's even more important to talk to the people and build awareness. that i would do when i'm there that they party here at night with almost no one wearing masks. you know you're going to really see masks in the hospital. and all that the pope i mean but i mean i'm a doctor prieto does what he can and. several people from the area have gathered in the waiting room. where he is answering questions about a cold bit. of my. television when they talk about the coronavirus. sometimes they talk about the effectiveness of the vaccination. but over a longer period of time. so if i were to get vaccinated today. how long would i be immune. and does it make a difference if i've had the 1st or 2nd chance rather. than one of
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the other here but i want to look as though. i can only tell you what we know so far since the vaccine is quite new they look at the problem and we're still learning a lot. but some studies have shown the vaccine provides 8 months of immunity on the other 3 with a search on with it might be a bit more. work at the moment not sure. what and we have to wait and see. no doctor prieto treats a boy with a severely infected hand having to make do with few supplies in an attempt to avoid having to amputate the child's finger instead of putting the boy under he uses a local anesthetic with no sterile gloves or compresses if he needed to nikki that if finding inequality is hard. when you're in
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a hospital like this that you really understand the world media spotted on the x. this will last how do you want it means to not have access to health can that be a whoop or a professional that i thought i wanted means when doctors want to help their fellow human beings is not caught. because they don't have the resources was worth of food. and they don't have the connections to the state government wouldn't i guess . for the people here there are bigger concerns than the virus. masks play hardly any role in their everyday lives. there's not much work in the region and people are afraid of criminal gangs since the area is a corridor for drug trafficking. dr prieto feels it's
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all the more important to win over people's trust that's why he makes house calls. today he's brought masks and explains how to use them to protect against the virus so was asked. who was the only one of them he explains to this woman how to use a mask correctly some of it was he was a good us but we had a body like he offers her several of that but asked her to dispose of them properly with the thought of going to cuba. he shows her that she should wear the. with the blue side facing out as it were brought up with a quote for turner. it's important to his donors that he documents his work since donations often don't reach their proper destination for that i was. but a very good idea dr prieto tells the boat driver he's ready to set off again.
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after delivering the masks he heads back. i received a phone call i think of 1st they were a bit skeptical and dismissive of the mosques. but then they were really thankful it was going to as i hope they don't use them whenever possible i'm going to end it was i was here. back in time beaky there's good news a military helicopter is arriving with the 1st vaccines with 400 doses for health care workers and people over 83 this is. the town has been waiting a long time for this columbia's vaccination program got off to a slow start but with vaccines now reaching even remote areas there is now at least hope. just one little jab and the 1st doctor in to be key
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is backs unaided. you. see your. doctor prieto hopes the backs of nations will change the public mood making people less skeptical of the health measures. on his way back to the airstrip he stops one last time and spontaneously hands out a few more masks. i feel like we haven't done much and a lot is still lacking. the pandemic has left behind deep wounds. inequality and injustice persist. but of the militia still our actions aren't in line and. each day we are creating hope that was. the one that can really affect
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and must. seem muscle. that's good must stand. with an electric engine instead of a a can even. switch from. red . to w. . good shape. it's a constant companion. and makes us ill. headaches dizziness and tonight is just some unisys that can be caused by not. listening. and what can we do about it. in good shape. in 30 minutes w.
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. what secrets lie behind this one. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore this amazing world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. play. more about stuff like this. we are living during the most extraordinary time history. of france for the photo for the electric. m.m.m.m. . also and this village in league.
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with consummate it is he said what if electric cars catch fire. trucks are all right well how scared should we be. electric cars and their pit bulls time for alcohol point check. ride the mustang. but now it's all electric and that's not all. just show maybe it's a little too late. the return of the legends. no bad at all i've already heard the worst selves from all the electrical. fire always put them affinity of the future. it's time to recharge your batteries right now on the red had none.
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how many. today will ride in a ride in. all new. he hall. as the name suggests this mustang is fully electric it's available with one or 2 electric motors and rear wheel drive and up to $351.00 more. small airfields with grip for loft especially for us. we have right here. right now with 51 horsepower makes the 0206. that's. yeah i mean that's quite good. of course. there will also be
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a faster one later that will be a version that will feature $400.00 horsepower. to 100. 4 seconds and i'm excited to see that. launch in europe at the end of 2021. the general driving impression is pretty good i mean considering that this is just a regular. person stuff sometimes you feel a little all in all that it's quite a pleasant experience. to drive. change if you tap on the small car right here and then you can choose between. on. as the name suggests.
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and you will hear that by the sound it's someone it's reminds me of to be a challenge you get from your regular day but it's just not the same it's just another official sound. bad at all i've already we're all the electric cars and there's a musician there that like that sound so much he made a song about it he. was. fun to do in the. mustang electric it's a new thing it's a new breed. and if you want to go on the taint but don't let all the fishes. in the menu right here
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and then it's just the electric motor and the wind. on tamed mode gives you shopper steering. response and the feeling of downshifting when you. whisper gives you maximum comfort. and active mode and driving style for every day use. the profile you feed. you drink with a black rule because of the black collar you will not be recognized as part of the car he makes the roof lying down deeper than it actually and then you have to. be original nothing but if you look at it you will see. the lower part which they didn't like us well it's low or so all in all. the car is way higher than the original mustang. i have to say i really like the interior right here
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way better than in how the force i've driven lately of course as you would expect from a car of the future yeah big fans of the touch screen but you can also operate quite a few things via the steering wheel for example he lameness this can be activated by a simple button app with the a wheel which is pretty nice if you don't have to search for this in the touchscreen menus and what i really like is the spaces that you find right here for your smartphone we can also charge it wirelessly and right down here you can put a bottle of something that's a really neat and also the integration of the mag and olafson sound system which looks like it's you can right here and it's done pretty nicely so i like it. even though this is a coupe a half decent headroom and also quite a nice leg room to compare to your regular mustang at that pretty roomy called it
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has been $4.00 to $5.00 people out of. the thing that it's pretty cool design wise it's the emission off your regular door handle which makes the car looks sleeker i really like it you have a little handle right here where you can pull the door but you actually don't need it because if you press this button the door will pop open and then you can step in and. there's just one thing that i was wondering about because most of you probably remember here in germany and also in a lot of other countries around the walls in the last few weeks it got pretty pretty cold and one day i got out and my cargo was frozen shot and i had to use quite that all a force on the handle to open up the door but in the back right here you don't have any handles so if you press this and the door is frozen. actually open up my sorry kids no ride for you today walking.
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if you want to. drive you can simply. touch screen right here and then if you take your foot off the accelerator. it's not as hard as for example . but it's way more then for example. if you take your foot off the accelerator it will take the car to a complete stop and that's not a usual behavior. a lot of electric driven. creeping speed instead. to different batteries are available for the marquis providing ranges of 402600 kilometers i have to say a little bit angry i mean do you remember. what i expect.
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to see their sports like. what i got was. a roof line and. a fully electric mustang. what i expected was a coupe. and once again what i got was an s.u.v. with a coupe a roof. anyway. complaining about things that you can't change so i might as well just enjoy the ride. ok ok i can. choose the name thing i mean the mustang. 964 cabriolet and james goldstein 1068. all my personal favorite eleanor shelby g.t. 500. 60. with nicolas cage when that movie came out i was 12 years old and
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i. was sure one day i would drive such a car. and i didn't even think about money. unfortunately. i think they simply should call for maggie that's a nice name a good name why did they have to use the mustang and the internet and you would call this police force hated me. look. mustang. maggie fully electric well. it'll move. me but once you're here check this out. that big you can have all the things you need on one page so you have the navigation you have the radio or whatever you might listen to bluetooth. and climate control right here you can operate it while you're driving because you can put your finger right like that
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so you won't miss it if you drive over some bumps so that's ok of course you can also add your phone. if your device and force. maggie him be charged with up to $150.00 watts which is quite good in this segment and depending on the battery size it will then take to 45 minutes to refill the battery to 80 percent if it was almost empty. only 10 minutes of charging can give you 119 kilometers of brain. so my final verdict on the car still not satisfied with the name i think the name did. back to me. but then again if the only thing that ball hits you about
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a car is its name then it must be a damn good car and the black need definitely is a good car their celebration is nice the handling is life the price is ok and the infotainment system right here is up to date and i really like the functions that you can use so all in all a very good car there would have deserved it's only. prices for the ford mustang markley in germany started just under $47000.00 euros. while the extended range of all wheel drive version we tested cost just under $63000.00. if you want more read check out our you tube channel. if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and accountability around the world read can make
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you very happy. vintage classics and future tech are just some of the exciting content place you. subscribe to us as you choose. and you'll always be up to speed. electric will be that he is the future of these it's the climate crisis solution carmakers and politicians can agree on but what about stuff like this. into the only 21 korean comic i started i had to recall 80000 mostly kono's because of the risk of them better is catching fire and they're not alone for b.m.w. even tesla have all had serious issues with. trees burning or overheating. but scary right now how scared should we be about all these electric cars and their
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batteries time for a 5 point fact check. catch fire faster than the goodwills it's not true if anything better even being nice are actually safer than their oil burning forerunners the bad news when lithium ion batteries do burn baby really burn. doesn't matter if it's because of a crash overheating or a short circuit of burning batteries can settle for a chain reaction with its neighboring self and there are hundreds in the average t.v. battery pack can get an email throughout. the lithium ion batteries produce their own oxygen within the battery case and the fire came growth throughout the battery by using the heat from the thermal runaway in the oxygen that's being produced within the battery so at this point the really the only effective way for rescuers to stop that thermal runaway is to cool that battery down enough for the thermal
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runaway to see and this takes a tremendous amount of water and of course the tremendous amount of water is also tremendously content he made it so if it's not very cool to throw bathtubs of water on and burning easy why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. would we submerge any vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a battery fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its battery are essentially hazardous waste. and there have to be more. conditions because there is still
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a chance they could reignite. but then again it's not even clear where the battery in an evil is. because of kind of this is the what you have use of the near mount to grow would want a board to see a good business i mean they freeze i want to brian orders and this a but this is the what you have used your use these wouldn't want to. be good for me and. this is yours and his amount. from mooch's use if you will i. saw i was a 'd window born non's or i was when i was on it on 2.2. lithium ion batteries are bad for the environment. leaking and she learned bolivia lithium extraction is seriously impacting the local fresh water supplies
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with potentially catastrophic consequences for the region. and then there is cold water to most of those key component comes from congo and it made it a 3rd of that comes from andre related or any new mines with poor working conditions and even child labor in the us. it's a p.r. disaster for car makers hoping to rebrand themselves as forces for ecological and social good electric. must not worse than the conventional and that's why we were 1st in this industry to have a close look at the whole supply chain to avoid child labor in this you know we are all. destruction off the everybody ok but what does
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that actually mean you have w d r souls. from. australia and we. know. the stock exchange it's for to use material. direct leave it from the mining of research where they are brought to the surface and then. over to our production so german com a goes i'm moving to was more sustainable battery production and reducing dependence on asian suppliers in fact the european union is backing a consortium of firms to cover the anti a battery supply chain from start to finish including recycling which brings us to the next point. batteries degrade too quickly and then are useless and that is a big worry is the battery pack is the most expensive part of any read you do not
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want to fail it can make us tend to offer better guarantees of about 8 to 15 years but it's got to go we have that no one can say how long for sure any plans on how you use it of course charging at a snail's pace at home we're not where things out as much as repartee see charging . batteries not strong enough to run a car anymore can get a 2nd life as a better power station for us that belies in power grids when the cells are finally fright they can be recycled but that's complicated and expensive right the german company. can recycle more than 90 percent of them even better check this out. because there are so many battery types the 1st sorting process has to be done by hand then the. get trashed and separate that. they're really.
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gratified to produce new batteries. it's not industrial scale recycling yet but with the amount of batteries needed to power the meat revolution there has to be a solution. here's a professor to tell you what the future all batteries could look like. for example we're working on a solid state we'll see a range of new battery technologies that meet these criteria cost less to produce and above all offer a better performance and weight ratio. that actually is sound from a thing for the future but why don't people here in germany still. are you guys right in the range isn't good enough if they had better range i would switch over completely but i travel to places where there are no charging stations or here i can't use this new station that would see telecom you know i don't have
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an electric car because it's too expensive it's a pass book and i'd like to drive one other problem is the charging station we can't get one installed. as i increase of freedom and i'm actually quite satisfied except in the winter when it gets cold the car does not really warm up my feet are always conscious of the market so will you please start coming with 1st. just kidding range anxiety is the big thing and here is surely something we all can agree on. is there aren't enough evy charging stations. there certainly aren't enough in germany that's why the german government is putting up 400000000 euros to fund home charged. stations that run off green energy power so what if you get stuck.
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i checked out an ingenious start up on the outskirts of early and it can charge your car even when you're miles from the next electricity. you could put your charging station on agree feel such for example couldn't you yes we can we need no connection to the grid ok so you know since we produce electricity inside all system with means we have a generator that is fueled up with by a moment in a next step we are changing the combustion to you from all that is a different thing and this is made from god which also from plastic waste in the long term as 150 kilograms and the future of the system will double the energy that means a linux system will have 300 milliwatts. ok so let's try out this 80 percent can do 150 k.w.
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let's see what. ok i can see something is going on here so we will see how long the blood say. the battery what before he noted in one of our that's kind of fast so at a low voltage say seems so so so that means that you would know it at home in a private house 7 it would have needs 40 hours so much much more than this year it's a really cool invention but there is no way it will be enough to charge the $10000000.00 u.v.'s that germany could well have by. 20.
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what happened when all those cars with their huge energy requirements hooked up to the national grid and to the same time guess what. in future. use also possible in the electric car not only takes electricity from the electric grid but it can also. store electricity thanks in 2 to me and that has the advantage. for students in the electric grid and the smaller when you have all the electric cars wow that is a future i want to be part of which brings up our last point. what about the beauty here of b.b.'s. it looks like there are some very critical issues around the production and powering of battery u.v.'s 5 there is also
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a lot of effort going into solving those problems. still are electric cars the only way out of the climate crisis or are they just another big hype. we're going to see self driving cars and there'll be service providers who will place a car at my disposal at the click of a mouse survived i won't have to worry about made any sort of repairs or washing the car but i probably won't even want to own a car because i can choose whether i want a small car to get into town or a bigger one for the shopping or holidays and many more options there will be exciting surprises in the completely new world of mobility now there is food for thought who needs to actually own a car anymore it just turns around and used for most of the time anyway. maybe we should talk about that too. ok like the radio it was great chatting to you and don't forget soules subscribe if you want to see more progress by.
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what should be done with the stone or from africa. and this is being hotly debated on both continents. stolen souls. d.w. . this is news and these are our top stories myanmar security forces have killed up to 90 people during nationwide protests that's according to a local monitoring group it was the deadliest days since last month's military coup in the capital neighborhood on military commanders put on a show of strength to mark the annual armed forces day hundreds of people have died since pro-democracy rallies began. police in bellerose have detained.
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