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my name is dave out of the home and i'm more heated. this is deja vu news wide from berlin germany's chancellor warns that existing coronavirus restrictions may not be tough enough i'm going to medical says that if the 16 regional states do not fall into line she may have to intervene stricter measures such as curfews could be on the table also coming up. world leaders condemned the bloodshed me and mar the united nations
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a chooses the regime of committing mass murder against its own people. and the formula one season starts with a bang as world champion lewis hamilton and young pretender not 1st often battle it out in phosphate. america hilton welcome to the program the german chancellor angela merkel says regional leaders need to put an end to the chaos plaguing germany's fight against the coronavirus crisis in a virtual summit last week leaders from both state and federal governments failed to agree on decisive measures americal says she'll be forced to take drastic action if the states don't reverse recent relaxations which has seen case numbers rise sharply. german chancellor angela merkel on wednesday had the awkward task of walking back a government's newly minted pandemic god lines for the easter break this unexpected
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u. turn prompted confusion added to criticism of her handling of the current a risk crisis that's put all the peace i deeply regret this and would like to apologize to all german citizens on sunday americal appeared on one of the country's most popular talk shows to make her case directly to the german people she said germany needs a turning point and criticize federal state leaders that haven't yet grasp the gravity of the situation. when the state leaders conference convenes again which is why i'm not for holding an early conference it has to be clear that we have to achieve a consensus. merkel says many federal states are being too lax the small state of zoolander has experimented with easing restrictions and the leader of germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia has a very lax interpretation of the corona god lines. the distribution of roles and that's what i meant by turning point it's no good because we've all got the same
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goal i'm convinced of this and that is to guide the country through this pandemic. currently hundreds if not thousands of german vacationers are taking their easter break in majorca while at home infections continue to rise german health experts are demanding decisive action. till now only curfews of effectively stem the spread of the b one month 7 variant in portugal ireland and england i think we also need to take this approach and we all can be king as a doctor the new data shows that infections are increasing so fast that rates of $100000.00 which are experts predicted seem all too realistic this should be a warning to us to quickly implement safety measures. medical shares this view and says stricter laws could be necessary possibly including obligatory tests for companies she also floated the idea that germany's lawmakers might pass new legislation faster than the conference of state leaders i
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intimate the one possibility would be to revisit the infection protection laws and make changes on a case by case basis we're bound by law to curb the spread and currently that's not happening all nick is the. this remains the case now as it did a week ago. for more on this i'm joined by reporter max merrill max there are calls for a hard lock down from some quarters how does miracle address that. well i think merkel is quite clearly feeling the heat and she wants a tougher line she wants a clear a faster response and after previously apologizing like we heard in the reports on wednesday she's now going on the offensive and. parts of the interview seemed exasperated at her inability to control the situation she been moaned that slow federal approach and says she doesn't want complete lockdown doesn't want curfews but these are now options that are very much on the table and she was
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a bit guarded on further measures saying she doesn't want he's helicopters flying over roads. like it was the case in portugal and germany never went into a full lockdown like countries like spain did last year it is difficult to to push that through but she revealed that if states don't fall into line she will consider . she will take a less federal more centralized approach and then got a little bit more vague on what exactly she would do she said she's still considering her options but there is a clear idea now that she views the federal response of not always being the best option so we're hearing on the american criticizing some state leaders has she singled out any one particular. yes and surprisingly so it was i mean lawsuits we heard in the report the leader of the most populous state north rhine-westphalia but also the leader of the leader of the c.d.u.
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and presumably at least a chancellor candidate in the upcoming election i'm september and she didn't open the criticised by name at least any speed e o c s u coalition partners so singling out i mean last it comes as a bit of a surprise she was also critical of her own party in another case talking about the mosque affair where members of her party were accused of corruption in the procurements of mosques so calling that outrageous and unacceptable all of this is you know leading to a somewhat unstable political situation with the upcoming september election merkel off the 16 years as chancellor won't be taking part in the election and i think the hurts now a case of really looking at a party looking at what they are doing not necessarily maybe taking into consideration that there's an election but very presently there is a pandemic and as she calls a 3rd wave and a new pandemic due to the virus musicians to double reporter max merrill thank you
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international condemnation is growing of saturday's military crackdown in ian are in which more than a 100 civilians were killed including children he was president joe biden and the european union and united nations have all expressed outrage at the violence calling it outrageous unacceptable and mass murder it was the country's bloodiest days since the army's he's power on february 1st. a funeral for a 13 year old boy sajjan was killed when security forces in yangon opened fire the neighbors say there were no protests in the area this just one of many funerals held the day after the armed forces day massacre when the streets of myanmar cities were stained and blood. his mother calls out to her son now gone forever can't you hear me she cries. her was. your god even though it's now clear to
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everyone what protesting in myanmar means people return to the streets the day after the bloodbath determined to press their demands for return to democracy there is no sign the military is changing tactics either and no hint of their backing down from their threat to shoot protesters in the head no one is safe and in you know extremely dangerous situation with you rampaging and the killing spree is going on against a city. there are fears that the situation could escalate further protestors are picking up weapons which are improvised but with the hunt to using more and more force there's concern that the civil disobedience movement may no longer remain nonviolent the. earlier d.w. spoke to the u.n. special envoy for me in march tom andrews he said the international community is failing the people there have been voices speaking very loudly of condemnation to
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cern. that's fine as far as it goes that quite frankly i think those words are really hollow with inside of me and more everyone i'm speaking with they want to see focused unified international action like the secretary general is called for and i think that means in convening immediately the united nations security council to have this. an open debate on exactly what the obligations of the international community should be and let nations of the security council stand up and be counted i think there also has to be among those nations willing to take action right now a coalition effort it either has to be unified coordinated sanctions a unified coordinated arms embargo and i think we have to take and immediately institute accountability mechanisms judicial mechanisms to hold these brutal leaders accountable for the mass atrocities that were we're seeing i think clearly we have crimes against humanity being caused and committed way to right you know
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it's one of our very eyes and the question right now is what the international community is willing to do about it. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. 2 people died in bangladesh when police there opened fire on protesters on sunday they were demonstrating against a visit by the indian prime minister narendra modi critics accuse his hindu nationalist party of still can religious tensions in india an anti muslim discrimination engineers are still unable to free the container ship stuck in the suez canal tens of billions of dollars in cargo have been held up for days egypt's president has told authorities trim move containers from the ground ever given to make it easier to refloat the vessel. a dangerous sand storm has hit the chinese capital beijing for the 2nd time in a month visibility was reduced and air pollution reached hazardous levels anyone venturing outdoors needs to wear protective equipment. thousands of climate change
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campaigners have rallied in paris the french national assembly is to start debating new measures on protecting the environment activists say the proposals do not go far enough. at least 20 people have been injured in a suicide bombing outside a catholic cathedral in indonesia 2 attackers were killed the wounded were attending mass to mark the start of easter police say the bombers have links to the so-called islamic state. this is the moment attackers believe themselves site the church. was the explosion was so like there were 2 explosions i was shocked i ran outside i asked my friends to come and see what happened. when we got there so injured people on both sides of the room would see and. forensic examiners began identifying the serious side bobbers analyzing body parts scattered at the scene miraculously they were the only fatalities injured people were quickly transferred
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to nearby hospitals their families recounting their drug deals. massive just spanish 3 of them were waiting for a taxi when it happened they suffered injuries to their arms hands and legs. but. the attack in receipt of makkah sar follows the arrest of dozens of militants suspected of planning terror acts this one could have been so much worse. when they were trying to enter the church compound right after a mass ended but they were stopped by security guards at the gate. in the north of the. church leaders in indonesia have called on christians to remain calm and to not be afraid the president echoed that sentiment as he condemned the attack a solomonic. terrorism is a crime against humanity that has nothing to do with any religion over the jews
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reject acts of terrorism for whatever reason. some watch out i'll come i'm annoyed that i was. so that we see as christian community left reeling at the start of holy week the end of nation government says it will ensure people of all faiths can worship without fear. turning to sports now and in soccer germany beat romania one nil in bucharest on sunday evening the result extends their record for consecutive world cup qualifiers to 18 germany took just over a quarter of an hour to open the scoring when sarah. found the back of the net you walk in nerves side play their next qualifier at home in duisburg on wednesday against north macedonia. and to motor sports where formula one fans were treated to a thrilling season opener where there was no surprise over the winner defending champion lewis hamilton came out on top a great start for mercedes driver as he looks for his record breaking 8th world
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title when. lewis hamilton started formula one season opener playing 2nd fiddle to pole sitter much for stop and for the pair 2 turns but calling the rain. was also in the mix until late $31.00 when a disastrous pit stop put him out of the running the finn had to be content with the bonus point for fastest lap. with bought us go on a jewel in the desert was on between hamilton and fished up and. the dutchman went in front with just 3 laps to go. but the street outside truck limits in doing so and had to return the lead to the briton. hamilton held on to squeak home by 7 tenths of a 2nd and he sounded like a relieved. pushed
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world. all the. stories that matter. to the. police. we are here is actually on fire. this week only one story. greece and home in khulna stricken bergen who are. fighting for the rights of people with disabilities in brussels but we begin in mozambique for the past 3 years an islamist group has been terrorizing the south
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east african country leaving hundreds dead and half a 1000000 displaced there are few safe havens for them to flee to we are traveling to kill him but island where the united nations world food program is planning a food distribution program. but our boates journey ends at the halfway point the tide is going out so we have to continue on foot the area is dangerous on the close by mainland there are still regular attacks by islamist insurgents. we've been on the road for 3 hours through the sea and the mangroves then we meet the 1st locals and finally we reach the remote island which was attacked by terrorists last year. they looted the village and murdered 2 people when we reached the food distribution venue the local head of ministration tells us the terrorists also kidnapped 30 children. all of you have
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a 16 year old daughter one of our boys one of the missing children she disappeared without a trace. these people are just evil they come from far away take away our children and don't even tell us why you know what they want i'm sad i'm angry i just don't understand. he was there when when i was kidnapped he almost ended up in the same situation themself. and they said we are taking you with us to our camp we will train you and to teach you to shoot and make you a soldier but 5 boys 2 girls and myself managed to escape on the way there. after they said they wanted to make the boys into soldiers what did they say to the girls. they said we will make them our wives so far there has been
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no international outcry because the news still hasn't got out of the island without electricity or telephone network almost one year on many residents live in fear of another attack not a single soldier has been stationed here to protect them up to now. it's been a year since military trucks entered the new than italian city of birth to take away the coffins of thousands of people who had died from corona. the shock still ruins deep among the survivors but there is also hope. don't muddy or cut him enough he shares countless memories with many of the people laid to rest here. it is he was a member of the parish i was leading in about a whole almost everyone buried in this section of the cemetery died from cove it. this is the 1st time don madill has visited it since the pen demick struck the
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region. you know myth or not and you know it's like going back months like reliving the moments of the people who are no longer here. in which a few. of these harrowing images were seen around the world military trucks loaded with caskets starting in march the bodies of the seized her transported to other cities across italy discriminatory and were overwhelmed by the numbers as part of a mo became the epicenter of the pen demick in europe. the picturesque town became a killing field the question of whether this tragedy could have been averted remains unanswered many blame the local and regional governments for closing things down too late the mayor of baghdad denied a request for an interview. this was the frontline in the battle against cove it. seems from march last year when doctors and nurses were caught off guard everybody we spoke to here had just one comparison in mind war remember one night 8
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o'clock maybe i was looking for body bags because i finish work to put to the. people who are dying moments like that are now a thing of the past says dr said joe and. the pen demick is far from over but for him and his team there is hope with vaccinations on the rise and important lessons learned. doctor and charity kept a diary of his form of therapy as he says his accounts of being in the eye of the storm were printed in a local newspaper and moved many readers including the pope who invited him to the vatican. these pictures of the trucks leaving town loaded with bodies soon became iconic images of a tragedy that shook italy and the whole of europe to its core before their departure don't come to me not to use to give his final blessing to the deceased
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here at his church which was serving as a makeshift morgue at the time the community suffered as cut i mean at the stood by its side during the church bells to notify loved ones under lockdown at home whenever trucks left the compound loaded with the dead and you know that the kid if you need that upon they may have been in with the with the what of that spake i told my priests that at the end of the pandemic we should be able to look ourselves in the mirror. he should be shepherds and not run away when our flock is in trouble and suffering is a muscle we call it the quota and want to grieve from the fatigue of course the. one year later he feels fear has given way to a sense of solidarity but overcoming the collective trauma will take time not just here at the church but in the region as a whole. more and more people from south and central america are seeking refuge in the u.s. hopeful for president biden's new immigration policies what's on the dangerous road
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to the u.s. the 1st stop is detention camps until uncertain future. they just crossed the border between mexico and the united states and they have been caught by the authorities a group of 57 immigrants most of them from central america once on u.s. soil they are looking for the border patrol not only because they are tired thirsty tango but also because they want to start the asylum process as soon as possible. a short distance from the natural order comes the unfinished fence that makes up one 3rd of the over 3100 kilometers tell the border the construction has stopped and there the biden administration. i'm tossing weise our friends they both grappa near the border for grandmother came from mexico his father as well in a time of no barriers between mexico and the united states that's what i was going
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to be and we want to make sure that they treat them well and we have kids we have grandkids some still babies so this is why it hurts to see them crossing them. you saw they were 7 or 8 years old this is why we're here you know as another possible that if i missed. the bus arrives to carry the young parents on their kids to the closest detention center in the middle of india i know that most and especially on at least one 150000 asylum seekers. with children have been caught in the past weeks and are being held under custody a big challenge for the current administration you'll see and took a good look at that i feel that biden wants to move forward and solve the problem because there are so many that have to be processed and at the same time make sure that they finally arrive in a safe place. because safety is one of the main reasons not to force them to escape
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from places where criminal activity is part of their every day. cameras are not allowed inside the detention center even basic information about the number of immigrants and how long they're being detained is not released but pictures taken by a democratic congressman show that the conditions inside are terrible especially for kids the republican party is using this as a political tool against biden on ministration and his party they're also portraying immigrants as a national security threat. once released its volunteers like rachel who guide them something out asylum seekers are being held in custody over the legal limit of 72 hours all this after an epic journey when all the said it was an odyssey suffering from hunger thirst i hope the sacrifice was worth it and so going to be thrown out of delta quickly comes a smile since their new life is already started. in
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brussels the european union wants to strengthen the rights of people with disabilities european parliament member country minus even knows from experience that discrimination is stupid for you since. someone like you can't do that catherine long and stephen was told as a teenager who dreams of being a t.v. reporter who nobody would like to see a person with a with a low visibility in front of the cow. no don't even think about it's like flying to the moon instead of money and even was told to be grateful for the offer of an office job in an institution for people with disabilities hidden away from the public. no i don't do that and the guy who went super angry and sad for you or never find a job somewhere else she managed to find one fed up with the lack of options
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available to people with disabilities langan's even became a politician and now a member of the european parliament i decided ok what can i do and where's the place in society for me and there was no place so i created my own space it was like if nobody cares what you are doing you're totally free to do what you want what she wants is equal rights and opportunities sometimes even she can't predict practical obstacles at 1st she couldn't even vote she couldn't push the buttons on the electronic box her mailbox was too hard lessons i said please be aware it would be nice to put my mail in the highest box here half. she says she was told the system simply had to go alphabetically langan's you can was one of the driving forces behind the european parliament's 2020 resolution laying out its priorities
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for the e.u. commission's new disability strategy and access to opportunity of inclusion and participation of basic human rights among lawmakers demand initiatives to improve the rights of people with disabilities in all policy areas to guarantee access to health care employment transport and housing and to make sure the pen demick doesn't make things worse long and is confident things are slowly moving in the right direction there's an openness. and. so i'm always positive otherwise i couldn't do that job you have to be positive. even though it's a tiny step it's a step. and although it's not the role she dreamed of as a child. is in front of the camera and making news.
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it. leaks. wisconsin with it as he said what if electric cars catch fire. right love how scared should we be. electric cars and their pit bulls time for tots claim. we ride the mustang. but now it's all electric and that's not all. god so maybe it's silly to leave the return of the legends. and bad at all i've already heard the worst sounds from all the electric cars. fire away for the pin is he of the future. it's time to recharge your batteries right
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now on the red had fun. playing. played. out and to welcome to the raf jag today we'll ride in a ride in the mustang all new ford mustang mag the u. haul. has the name marquee suggests this mustang is fully electric it's available with one or 2 electric motors and rear or all wheel drive and up to $351.00 horsepower. so right now we're standing on a us. lall airfield strip for loft especially for us and now we can test acceleration we have right here. right now with 51 horsepower makes the 0200 on the 6 seconds let's check this out.
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yeah yeah i mean that's quite good. of course. and there will also be a faster one later that will be the g.t. version that will feature $400.00 horsepower. to 100 in under 4 seconds and i'm excited to see that. the top of the line g.t. version will launch in europe at the end of 2021. the general driving impression in the car is pretty good i mean considering that this is just a regular chassis with dampers and stuff sometimes you feel a little on all that it's quite a pleasant experience. different drive loads in this call that you can change if you tap on the small car right here and then you can
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choose between the whisper and a. non taint as the name suggests. and you will hear that by the sound if someone reminds me that you get from your regular day but it's just not the same it's just another official sound. but it's bad at all i've already worse sounds from all the electric cars and there's a musician that like that sound so much he made a song about it. electric . it's a new thing it's a new breed. thank
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so. way. to say i really. believe you would expect it from a car. big screen but you can also operate quite a few. for example here. for the. touch screen menu. right here. and also. me and right down here you can put a bottle of something that's really neat and also the integration of the. sound system which looks like a speaker right here it's pretty nicely so. even
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though. you have. headroom and also quite a nice leg compared to your regular it's pretty you can fish 4 or 5 people out of. the thing that it's pretty cool. 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 . 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 countries around the wall in the last few weeks it got pretty pretty cold and one day i got out and my car door was. on the handle to open up the door but in the bag right here you don't have any handle so if you
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press. and the door is frozen then it won't actually open up my. kids no ride for you today walking. if you want. to drive you can simply activate that by all the 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. like about the one pedal drive feel. if you take your foot off the accelerator it will take the car to a complete stop and that's not the usual behavior from the electric car lot of electric driven. creeping speed instead. to different batteries are available for the marquis providing ranges of 402600
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kilometers i have to say i'm a little bit angry i mean do you remember. what i expect. to see their sports group a like. what i got was. a roofline and then a fully electric mustang the mustang eat what i expected was a coupe. and once again what i got was an s.u.v. with a coupe a roof. anyway there is no point in 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 a mustang. for example 964 cabriolet and james phones goldfinger 1068. all my personal favorite eleanor shelby g.t.
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500. 60 seconds with nicolas cage when the movie came out i was 12 years old and i. was sure one day i would drive such a car. and i didn't even think about money. unfortunately. i think simply. for mackie that's a good name why did they have to use the mustang and the internet and you would call this. for me. look you must say i'm maggie fully. well. little. me but once you're here check this out. you can have all the things you need on one page so you have the navigation you have the
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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 here and then like that so you won't miss it if you drive over some bumps so that's ok of course you can also add your phone all the. while see if your device in force. maggie him be charged with up to $150.00 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 190 kilometers of brain. so my final verdict on the car. still not satisfied with the name i think the
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name did he. but then again the only thing that. car you see its name must be a damn good car and he definitely is a good car. handling is nice the price is ok and the system right here is off today and i really like the functions that you can use so all in all very good i would have to serve its own. prices for the ford. mustang mark me and germany started just under $47000.00 euros . while the extended range all wheel drive version retested cost just under $63000.00.
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alone for g.m. b.m.w. even tesla have all had serious issues with batteries burning or overheating. that's scary right learn how scared should we be about all these electric cars and their batteries time for by going fact check. fire faster. the good news it's not true if anything better even being these are actually safer than their oil burning forerunners. bad news when lithium ion batteries dude were and they really were it. doesn't matter if it's because of a crash overheating or a short circuit a burning better use of him so. and of the chain reaction politically neighboring cells and there are hundreds in the average t.v. battery pack can get an e-mail throughout. the lithium ion batteries produce their own oxygen within the battery case and the fire in growth throughout the battery by
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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 'd runaway to sea and this takes a tremendous amount of water and of course the tremendous amount of water is also tremendously content mean ated so if it's not very cool to throw bathtubs of water on a burning e.-v. why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a 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 to 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 better
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you are essentially hazardous waste and there have to be money to inquire into conditions because there is still a chance they could reignite. but then again it's not even clear where the battery in an evening is. the kind of this is the what you the path of these of the newmont to grow in the want of board officer who did the business i know how god thank you because i want to cry notice all this don't a bit of this is the what you the better these are your use these would point to. the beautiful me it's. this is he is and he's in mt. isa from mooch's if you will i. saw as a 'd window on the world was when i was the only one to point to. lithium ion
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batteries are bad for the environment. the only thing in chile and bolivia i live extraction is seriously impacting the local fresh water supplies with potentially catastrophic consequences for the region. and then there is kabul for most of the school component comes from congo and it's actually made it a 3rd of that comes from andre related or any new mines with poor working conditions and even child labor. can make us hoping to rebrand themselves as forces for ecological and social good in electric. must not be 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 area of
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all. the destruction of the an environment ok but what does that actually mean with b.m.w. we are salting album with you it's like coal and you see on the from morocco and australia and we buy their material not at the stock exchange of all these materials we buy them directly from the mine the research where they are brought to the surface and then we hand them over to our production german comm a girls are moving 10. 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 product. batteries degrade too quickly and then are useless and that is
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a big worry the battery pack is the most expensive part of any really you do not want to fail it can make us tend to offer better guarantees of about 8 to 15 years but it's a condo 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 c. charging. batteries not strong enough to run a car anymore can get a 2nd life as a better restarts power station plus that belies in sour grapes when the cells are finally fright they can be recycled but that's complicated and expensive right the german company duzen they can recycle more than 90 percent of them even better check this out. because there are so many battery types the 1st shorting
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process has to be done by hand then the components get crushed and separated. then restrained lithium cobalt and graphite can all be used to produce new batteries. is not industrial scale recycling yet but with the amount of batteries needed to power the elite revolutions there has to be a solution. here's a professor to tell you what the future all better use could look like. for example working on a solid state matter rob you will see a range of new battery technologies that meet these criteria. to produce and above all offer a better performance to weight ratio. that actually sounds promising for the future but why don't people here in germany still. do you like the range isn't good enough if they had better range i would switch
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over completely on the whole but i travel to places where there are no charging stations or here i can't use this new station in the north sea i don't have an electric car because it's too expensive to pass the gun i'd like to drive one of the problem is the charging station we can't get one installed. in the little. league. i think i'm actually quite satisfied except in the winter when it gets cold the car does not really. always comes with it so well these start coming with. just kidding range anxiety is the big thing and here's something we agree on. there aren't enough charging stations. there certainly aren't enough in
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germany that's why the german government is putting up 400000000 euros to fund a home charging stations that run green energy power so what if you get stuck. you. were only in your car even when you're miles from the next electricity so. you could put your charging station on a greenfield site for example couldn't you yes we need. that. if we produce electricity. that means we have a generator that is fueled up with by a. step. we are changing the combustion to you for all that is a different plane and this is made from god which also from plastic weighs in the only book system has 150 kilowatts in the future the system will double the energy that means the next mr will have 300 kilowatts.
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ok so let's try out this 80 percent can do 150 k. w. let's see what. in. ok i can see something is going on here so we will see how long the birds make. the battery what before he noted it in one of our that's kind of fast so at a low voltage say seems so so so that means that you would note at home in a private house 7 it would have needs 40 hours so much much more than this here is a really cool invention but there is no way it will be enough to charge the
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10000000 u.v.'s that germany could well have by 2030. what happened when all those cars went their huge energy requirements to the national grid and this same time guess what. in future. use also possible that in there look through all the techniques electricity from the electric grid and all chill its. short electricity back into the meat and that has a few. unfortunate indeed like 3. and the smaller when you have all the electric cars and wow that is a future i want to be part of which brings up our last point. what about the future of p.b.s. . it looks like there are
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some very critical issues around the production and powering of battery of these but there is also a lot of effort going into solving those problems. what still our electric cars the only way out of the climate crisis or are they just another type. of the old 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 i won't have to worry about made a little sore 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 holiday as 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 unused for most of the time anyway. maybe we
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