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so those. crazy. new stores may 3rd. this is v.w. news a live look from vera led high profile figures are rested in jordan government officials insist a former prime prince is part of a plot to destabilize the kingdom he says he's being punished for speaking out against corruption also coming up on the show the u.s. state of florida is facing a potential ecological disaster officials fear a leading reservoir could set off
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a huge wave of toxic waste water the governor declares an emergency and hundreds are ordered to leave their homes. plus pope francis and gives his traditional easter blessing and urges rich countries to make sure cope at 19 vaccines are fairly distributed through the world. hello i'm claire richardson welcome to the show jordan says it has filed a plot by a former crown prince to destabilize the kingdom the government maintains homes have been hussein and others were undermining security with the help of foreign powers as many as 20 high level officials have been arrested denies being part of a conspiracy and says he's being silenced. according to jordan security officials the king's half brother bin hussein had been under investigation for some time the
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country's foreign minister said the former crown prince was trying to mobilize tribal leaders against the government with support from abroad i mean the investigations monitored interference including calls with foreign parties were guarding the suitable timing to start steps to shake the security of our steady jordan. 16 people including a former adviser to king abdullah and another member of the royal family were arrested the military initially denied arresting hum's i've been hussein and said it had issued him a warning for his actions but in a video statement sent to media on saturday prince homes are claimed he had been placed under house arrest for associating with critics of the royal family there is no conspiracy. or. it's my movement has restricted its. script to its people.
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to try to strike from the fundamental. though he no longer holds an official title remains a popular figure in the country. it's just not right for prince hamza to be linked to these people these are people who jordanian see as questionable who are really frowned upon. in what. we do not want to see anything no matter how small happened in this country this country is now in a stable and secure and i ask god to have this country remain stable and secure. and many see the stability in king abdul of the 2nd he has enjoyed widespread popularity during his reign jordan is widely seen as an island of carbon
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a troubled region strategically located between israel syria saudi arabia and iraq the you with you kerry and several arab nations of all expressed their full support for the reigning monarch and earlier we talked to a mare also byler a political analyst and columnist in a mine and we asked him what to make of prince homs accusations of poor and competent governance and whether this was the mark of a bitter half brother deprived of his status as crown prince or whether there is truth behind his comments. well our it's not new that he left. his status as a crown prince of more than 15 years now that is not a compromise so basically i don't see our direct link between that specially that he after that he wrote a very famous letter saying that he has no desire up a thought for governance and he would understand this then he appeared in recent years mostly engaging in domestic issues so it's not something unusual surprising
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to see that these words which is common in jordan by the way recently in public opinion there's very harsh criticism for the public the poor let's say governance of government. but being said from a member of the royal family is a bit shocking or surprising and for sure it's risky because it's open. let's see kind of a fraction which is not the story in jordan the strength of jordan is based on the strength and unity of this time really are we never with that so if i want to remember come in in the previous iraq and cause say it was a very smooth transition and therefore it's a bit surprising. america there speaking to us earlier from amman let's take a look now at some other world and there was at least 22 members of india's
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security forces have been killed in some of the worst fighting with far left rebels in years dozens more were injured in the fighting rebels have been fighting the central government since the 1960 s. they're seen as india's greatest internal security threat. well a maintenance worker has apologized after his truck rolled onto a railway line causing taiwan's of worst train crash in decades he says he will cooperate fully with the investigation at least 51 people were killed from urgency crews have been clearing the site. and doctors say argentina's president isn't suffering from covert $900.00 symptoms after he tested positive for the virus abetter fernandez has been diagnosed despite receiving 2 doses of the sputnik vaccine earlier this year the presidential staff say he'll now isolate and they will keep observing his condition. of the u.s. state of florida is facing a potential ecological catastrophe officials fear
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a leaking reservoir could collapse unleashing a 20 foot wall of water hundreds of residents have been ordered to leave their homes and the governor has declared a state of emergency the race is on to drain the reservoir before the walls gave way polluted water has been gushing out of a break in the vinyl lining of the pool at the piney point plant for the last week officials are alarmed. hoping that we can just continue to get the water out in an efficient way and a program and a catastrophic event if it's to plug the leak have failed emergency crews and the national guard are trying to pump the water out in time to head off disastrous flooding. it's a rural area but there are $300.00 homes nearby residents have been ordered to
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leave the wastewater comes from an old phosphate plant and contains high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen some social media posts claim the water is radioactive florida's governor has a reassuring message. but to be clear the water being discharged to port manatee is not radio active it is primarily salt water from the port manatee dredge project mixed with legacy process water and storm water runoff. the governor says the company operating the site should be held responsible for local people can only hope that the reservoir walls keep holding up. and as christians around the world celebrate easter under the shadow of the pandemic for the 2nd year running pope francis has given his traditional blessing from st peter's basilica in rome he stressed the importance of vaccines and urged rich countries to ensure
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supplies are fairly distributed to their poor neighbors. it believed to be putting a blessing for the faithful. pope francis address just a small crowd compared to the usual tens of thousands on easter sunday but his message was one for the world. into. the entire international community. in the spirit of global responsibility to commit to overcoming delays in the distribution of vaccines. to facilitate the distribution especially in the poorest countries in. the pupil very little resort to catholic leader focused his message on the world's most vulnerable including those suffering from the coronavirus pandemic and he called for an end to armed conflicts around the globe like that in syria where many also gathered to
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mark one of the most important christian holidays of the year. and middle man missi had it just as christ suffered this week the holy week for christians for the salvation of humanity we are also suffering every day with the long war that came to us with the coronavirus pandemic the economic pressure and the families who emigrate. they were among the millions across the world who found ways to celebrate despite the covert 1000 restriction. in jerusalem however this year's worshipers were allowed to participate in mass at the holy settled considered the holiest place in christianity but even there the pandemic was front of mind. i think about my fear for brazil. and they cannot see it i.
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believe. just. like the pope in rome to speak of hope amid the pandemic. so let's bring you up to speed now with some other developments in the pandemic after a study showing fully vaccinated people are unlikely to spread the virus germany's health minister has called for lifting restrictions for people who have already been vaccinated meanwhile britain is planning trials of vaccine passports for sporting events and nightclubs and india is seeing its highest number of new infections in 6 months 93000 cases have been reported in the last few sports news now and the bundesliga is big game on sunday so when you're in berlin host heritage in berlin in derby when you're on we're looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their
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city rivals mired in relegation trouble but has had other i.d.'s. parents who were forced into a change for the darby who know you are strange positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and goal. urged on by their phones fireworks outside the groans when you started with a bang. reacted well to push you over clichy approvals 2nd minute header. but there was nothing the standin keeper could do moments later. a rocket from what i'm doing made it one nil to after 10 minutes. it looked like it would take an easter miracle for hair to get back into the much one julia rife when the referee deemed this challenge of material getting dizzy worthy of a penalty. duty look at buck you stepped up and sent on this route to the wrong way 11 after 35 minutes and that's the way it finished after the 2nd half
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in which no one could quite get it right in front of goal. the spoils shared in the darby to the point and has done another sight much good. and she took our we're looking to boost in their chances of european qualification with a win over visitors braman a drab game was settled fittingly by an own goal from. augustine's and with just 9 minutes left to play a sad result for bremen lift the stroke are to 7th place just one of below the european qualification spots bremen dropped to 13th. and a look then at the results of the 27th match day of the bundesliga season with just 7 more to go again there is that draw in of the berlin derby saturday's a big match saw buyer to fit 2nd place leipzig frankfurt document while spoke was a winner. and mentioned gladbach defeat at freiburg for let's see where that leaves
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us in the standings are munich have move 7 points clear of 2nd place both park and frankfurt are sitting at 3rd and 4th when you're in berlin at 7 and in the 2nd half of the table you see how to berlin and near the bottom at 14th 2 points above relegation trouble. and racing now and all and the debut of the all electric vehicle series called extreme and a team owned in part by ex formula one champion nico rosberg took the inaugural title his driving duo including australian rally champion molly taylor hope to defeat a team part owned by president f one champion lewis hamilton. extreme ease 5 race series aims to highlight climate change and promote sustainability by racing in remote parts of the world that are suffering environmental damage. and before we go i remind her of our top story at this hour charter says it has uncovered
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a plot to destabilize the kingdom involving the former crown prince the government maintains holmes has been hussein and others were undermining security as many as 20 high level officials have been arrested. that is your news update at this hour stay tuned for a vote back at each of these reports from around the world this week in stories don't forget there's always more on our website dot com i'm claire richardson in berlin for the whole team excited for joining us. in many countries education is still a privilege poverty is one of the main causes some young children work in montreal instead of going to close and can attend classes only after they finish and looking
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. millions of children they leave the world to have to go to school and. we ask why. because of education makes the world more just. make up your own. w. make 4 minds. this week on the world story. in russia the kremlin takes aim at tick talk and confronting racism in germany's catholic church but we begin in turkey where on carra has set a goal of vaccinating 60 percent of its population against coronavirus by autumn
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which means reaching the more remote parts of the country. almost 2000 meters high up in the mountains lies the village of alton that is in eastern turkey a few 100 residents one street. and this is the doctor in charge of the coronavirus vaccinations here in the village. they nip at an event or a team come regularly many home visits require some serious climbing but they're almost used to it now. no coronavirus cases have been reported in the dead of 4 months that's why some residents are skeptical about the doctor's visit but they know better out of this convinced that her commitment is important. that people in the villages live close together if there is an infection it will spread very quickly and many don't like coming to the hospitals in nearby towns so we have to
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come to them. or are. getting his 2nd dose today when the doctors 1st came here a few weeks ago he almost keep them out. i was afraid at 1st here in the village they said the doctors were coming to kill the old people or the elderly die from the vaccination i heard and because of that we were scared a lot giovanna boiling over. they never knows that there is a lot of false information floating around she and her team often tell patients that they themselves have been vaccinated as have their grandparents. that doesn't convince everyone but it did convince ali kazak. yo yo yo yo jr judge to be i hardly felt anything it didn't hurt at all less than
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a bee sting. of your. in that it and her team have given the last vaccination for today the way back to their car is once again perilous. the doctors are responsible for 20 villages and as long as there are doses they won't run out of work any time soon. tick talk is one of the most popular social media platforms in russia but since users have taken to posting increasing numbers of political videos the kremlin has begun to take notice. time could be ticking for these tiktaalik bloggers the unlikely new enemy for the kremlin. the social network is mostly about entertainment with videos of cranks and downs
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routines. but this month at a meeting with the police russian president vladimir putin made it clear he wants the authorities to be watching anyway. mostly because when you're going to unfortunately we all know what the internet is and how it is used to promote unacceptable content it's critical for you to unite with other government agencies in order to monitor the web and be more proactive in identifying people who are dragging minors into committing illegal actions the fact that minors are being dragged into illegal on authorized street protests as well is of course a violation of the law. and you. take talk in particular has been on the authorities radar since the return of opposition politician alex enough by me to russia his arrest in january caused a wave of opposition protests across the country and a sudden explosion of politics on tick talk oh teenagers filmed themselves at
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schools replacing portraits of putin with portraits of. another to talk trend with videos of teens getting ready to protest and telling their parents they might get arrested. russia's media watchdog responded by calling on tic talk to block videos calling for unauthorized protests and last week threatened to block social networks completely if they don't comply with russian laws. but these moscow tip talkers want to keep dancing to their own tune without thinking about politics every week the bloggers meet at this so-called talk house with their producer to consult about their accounts and collaborate with each other to stay on trend talkers like that i need of a film $2.00 to $3.00 videos a day the 17 year old thinks the videos about politics were just a short lived trend. too much politics on tech talk i went on there during the
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protests and there was none of the usual content in my feet. cygnus blog on the sonia also says she doesn't want to talk to become a political platform. talk as a social media platform for self-expression there's so much negative stuff around us already on state television and so on but being neutral may soon no longer be possible according to maxine potential he's one of the owners of the p.r. agency promoting these bloggers which is. most bloggers are not for point and are against him they're just doing their thing but when they're told they're freaks when they're stigmatized these bloggers start feeling they're outsiders in this country and that's what makes them feel angry at the government. for now these 2 talkers are steering clear of politics but even they know that the kremlin will be watching closely if they
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ever get out of step. in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo and islamised militia known as the a.d.f. has been terrorizing. local inhabitants un peacekeepers are charged with protecting them but is it working. it feels a bit odd to move in an armored vehicle like this while people outside seem to live a normal everyday life but the impression is deceptive this area is dangerous attacks happen almost on a daily basis the islamist militia a.t.f. has carried out repeated massacres killing more than 500 people in the 2nd half of 2020 with the u.n. troops we visit a clinic in my moya that has been targeted by a.d.f. in the past. as the director here he's witnessed gruesome attacks.
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of the militias slaughters people and when you see the animosity they have to kill these people how they cut off their heads you find the brain scattered all over they head off feet that leaves you with fear and traumatizes your heart. in one incident the islamists tried to kidnap 4 of his nurses. they found them in the waiting room and took them hostage once people realized it was i.d.f. they were very afraid but then the militia said they won't kill them they said it is not a day to kill. because of the constant threat the clinic is only open for a few hours in the morning women and children struggle to get the medical care they need a partner with whom we cannot pull out the corn crop they have to stay at home because look move on i'm going to go to school was a woman cannot come to the clinic where the villagers have experienced a lot but many are reluctant to speak to us the local population is in
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a tight corner some of their sons and daughters have joined a.t.f. and often provide them with food but in return the villagers have to cooperate and provide the militia group with information or risk getting killed. sometimes we are happy and sometimes we are afraid because they can come today or tomorrow they have now become our everyday people. just when we were about to leave a man wants to speak to us out of fear he doesn't want to be named. as the government should help all of the international community should help our government to deal with this phenomenon that has made a lot of people suffer 80 f. should be finished finished finished. his frustration as palpable and sums up what many people here told us off camera their feeling is they're being brutally massacred while the outside world needs to act.
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everybody is supposed to be welcome in the catholic church including refugees and migrants but sometimes members of a congregation may be exposed to racism even the clergy d.w. spoke with a priest from cologne. and something i experienced again and again when i'm out and about in different church communities is that the 1st question is always where do you come from and i always say i'm from noise germany and then there was silence. take a miti line a town is a catholic pastor in the archdiocese of cologne apparently many people in germany still find it a little strange when they encounter a minister who is not white to land a town is repeatedly asked about his origen's or is and salted with racist slurs as well from quite a little park and leipsic. it was that the catholic convention and leipsic i was representing the archdiocese and i can still remember standing at the booth when 2
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women approached the booth i went towards them in a friendly manner and put them well come on them and then one woman said which do gooder let you into the country without any emotion whatsoever rachel woodman shouted and some to listen to lana thomas mostly concerned by 2 things in the catholic church in germany it's 2 white and 2 euro centric as in front of an. in the direction to be it starts with the fact that many teachers of german theology don't even take into account all the other theological points of view in the world it's only fashionable or to be taken seriously from a scientific angle when it comes from the german speaking world and that's where the difficulties begin when you think you're the only one who is capable of interpret ing the world over nor the lab is the way.
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this is. the 38 year old is responsible for new trainees in his diocese he advises and supervisors theology students all those looking to serve in the church for whom he provides rooms in his apartment to learn at times even spoke to pope francis about his vision of a more cosmopolitan church that allows more space for global perspectives and less racism. at which it was just these. he encouraged me to consolidate and develop this idea further to bring more scope into my teaching and not be bound by the small european world order ph. it's a blood. town hopes others like him may 1 day no longer be constantly reduced to the color of their skin.
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before be electric i. am about to. read the always have to admit that it. had made the dreamed of being a prime bit of flying your own com. no i don't want to go to that sort of all of a few if there's no hit music i mean that in itself a little bit. maybe your dream is to be james bond or it's nice to drive his car. well i'm not james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. his dream is to build cars that you've never seen before you play ball ball and you can probably there's a few moment before paul fell in trouble of making the call you needed to bruce
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hold me i'll fall from the bottom bleeding for that we should have a few minutes between you. and what's your drink. from happening. to undo the. red bull make your dreams come true. i was flying our. talk out. this is amazing. fancy a flying taxi to whisk you to your office for your next appointment these prototypes carry the promise of a new era in mobility my name is cassandra bolton and i'm ready for takeoff.
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just time travel into the future some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and say travel so they get exclusive access to one of the developing companies and to find out more about their technology in 2020 this tingles theater prototype had its 1st pilot test flight staying up for about 4 minutes and 10 meters above ground not long but that could change soon the makers of sky drive want their biko to be market ready by 2023 as an air taxi across japan's main island on shoes. when i think of flying cars i think of back to the future disney's meet the robinsons and my childhood cartoon the jetsons these movie and t.v. shows kind of shape an employer and what i think a flying car would look like and how it will be operated i can't believe that our
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side if i imagine nation is now becoming a reality my team and i are on our way to sky drive we've had to sign a non-disclosure agreement about the tech we're about to see and even the secret location of the research facility. is just one of about 80 companies around the world working feverishly on each. or electric vertical and take off landing aircraft that includes global players in the automobile and aviation industries these service giants such as and smaller startups like japan sky drive or germany's . supporters say that they can help solve the traffic problems of today and future megacities at the lower environmental and financial cost and helicopters critics argue that the technology and necessary infrastructure are practically on affordable that flying cars in the end will be only for the u.a.e. it's about 4 hours by train in car from tokyo i find myself in the mountainous
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countryside in prefecture no sign of high tech robots and flying cars yet but i'm secretly hoping i get to take off today. who coming up here was already quite in the venture but right now i'm standing in front of the are in the center of sky drive and the location is top secret the air mobility startup was founded in 2012 and is backed up by toyota and behind these doors it's where the magic happens so let's go in and take off and. here it is sky drives prototype unlike helicopters it has 8 small plates distribute it over 4 axes which is supposed to be quieter with a smaller turning circle sky drive c.e.o. showed me around i soon found out no pilot's license test flight for me. air travel is available but still inconvenient but our goal is to create
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a compact and quiet aircraft that allows people to use the sky on a daily basis because of that. if all goes according to plan sky drive will use its flying cars as taxis and twere ism and medical rescue but many technical hurdles remain. our current prototype is 8 motors. with 8 motors even if one fails the other ones can still carry the aircraft. more motors provide more safety. however if you increase the number of motors you also have to build a much bigger. goal is to figure out the right number of motors needed to ensure safety but at the same time keep the aircraft as compact as possible. in
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china and japan expectations that air taxis will be white spread in the near future are growing but is it just tight for example aviation laws require aircraft to have a reserve flight time at least 30 minutes that's beyond the reach of current prototypes which manage around 20 minutes that's because current battery technology can not deliver enough power over such a long period and because batteries means more weight to keep airborne. another potential opponent as to whether such aircraft cannot fly in windy or very rainy conditions. but i think that safety is a big part since this is an aircraft that can only be flown with approval by the ministry of land infrastructure transport and tourism under the civil aeronautics act. in order to obtain this approval we need to achieve the same level of safety as passenger planes made by companies such as air bus or boeing you know up. or.
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down and there is the question of how to integrate each aircraft into conventional air traffic one approach is clear defined paths from a to b. with designated landing pads for example on skyscrapers this would of course require intense cooperation with regional aviation authorities not to mention complex tech infrastructure that requires a high level of automation. with remote driving there's no need for a pilot so it's very close to automated driving and eventually it will become fully automated and the aircraft will fly by itself i'd like to turn that into reality in about 5 years from the start of the service and it's going to. be optimism it's infectious even though i missed out on a test flight i'm already dreaming of crossing tokyo bay in a flying car in the next couple of years. also told me has a 2 seater in the works. this
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has been quite a journey i learned a lot about flying cars and i even got a warrant but let's be clear the ultimate goal for these vehicles is autonomy and until that happens there are a number. and even more importantly these projects depend heavily on public assistance the dream of flying carefree about the traffic it's getting closer but i do wonder in these concepts aircrafts. we reached the mass market and actually fix urban gridlock as for the here and now my way back to tokyo is still pretty fast on the sheen concept so you're not. sure that i would drive
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a lot faster than james bond. different to you know maybe james holmes every day life. in the it's a mixture of science fiction and science fact excite people and maybe surprise people as well. good sebastian facts will make a good james bond. who's just going to be. a 4 time world champion on the tail of her majesty's most famous secret agent. for years aston martin has supplied james bond's cars now the british luxury brand is trying its hand at forming the one again a new car was presented by dr is none strong and sebastian 1st of all the man who plays gone and on screen here's a word from paul james oh daniel craig here i just want to send
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a massive congratulations to all of the aston martin for getting back on to the f one group the 1st time since $96.00 to a water mind controller sebastian vettel full time school champion as if it's his view his james bond. will both felt that way but with all the other like double o. 7 behind that we owe i think it's likely there's a lot of button does the machine guns on the side of the shop say that we're going to the competition the big differences from the previous cars that i drove and i think it's nice that this you know all the buttons inside the cockpit. put down those 7 aston martin d b 5 kitted out with machine guns smoke machines and growth plates. all the things an agent needs to shake off his rivals. made its cinema debut in 1964 in goldfinger it was the start of
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a beautiful friendship. has written several books on the relationship between james bond's cars and he was so much of industry. i think that without james bond aston martin would have gone under when the 1st film came out the car had a sensational effect it was the ultimate men's toy and suddenly they had so many orders they couldn't keep up with. sammy davis jr wrote a blank check and said give me that card i have to have it pops the many pop stars and celebrities immediately ordered an aston martin paul mccartney bought one called mick jagger bought one good call. james bond driving his aston martin d b 5 always got away no matter who was chasing him. until 994 that is when a red ferrari showed up in the rearview mirror in golden eye. the production
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company had decided to build the italian measuring legend into its story lines. they came here we discussed their use of the crowd it was in the james bond style about the not then general with a nice room in the gutters and forth from. still a crucial adjustment was needed to win over ferrari to the idea. of. their warm and protagonist over ferrari and overtakes him as well and so she won and that was good for us. the most it is even an aston martin doesn't overtake the ferrari. in this formula one season sebastian special is determined to break that convention . confident we can overtake him more than one ferrari next this
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season so yeah let's see how we get on but you know i'm not too bothered about ferrari i'm not i think much more i'm looking on our side that we are able to extract the maximum potential so working together closely with a team trying to improve the car looking you know being obsessed about trying to find a detail that helps us to improve. upon in a one cause of changing all the time to keep up with technological developments. these modern racing cars are at the cutting edge. so james bond's cars in fleming who created the character make sure that. nothing happens leming had a thing for cars and technology and he was happy to get expert advice what's possible today and what might be possible in the future losses and one of the ideas was a radar tracker i needed a d invite. was what
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a forerunner to a modern navigation system. sometimes briefly swaps his old as demoting classic for modern day com usually when futuristic technology is with quiet. he once tried the b.m.w. by remote control in a high speed car chase around a parking garage. when there's still no such thing as a remote controlled car operated by cell phone doesn't but the idea is there is this is it theoretically possible it's a mixture of. science fiction and science fact could it work yes let's take the idea a little bit further with these 100 percent of i talk. and this sneak shaped notices spree came in handy when bonnie needed a cop that could go under. the
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. design what kind of production designer happened to see this car parked on the studio and said we need a submarine car i can make something of that one then it's a minute of us not going to get the whole. once just once james bond as she would technology and slammed it and then ran over to c.v.s. and for you i 70. think. i would be a little bit like james bond myself. but it's not as if james bond was on his own and that 1st it was his partner molina who drove on. just one. of these people. to make but you got the feeling that the car could handle all sorts of terrain. even off road ridden the.
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best and so that was part of the idea to get rivals the slip with the 2 c.v. on typical terrain for going and it was a one off not exactly typical james bond guards here one of the nice troopers pretty gentle on. what is typical bond is that the films have served as launch pads for other aston martin models or testing ground swell pressure times the d b 10 was specially developed by aston martins engineer spec to. now that it's back to measure racing in which the british brand has a. out history numerous victories in the lamar 24 hour race testify to that. in the late 1950 s. aston martin also spent 2 seasons in formula one. now it's back again. people are very excited obviously bringing us that martin back to formula one after
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61 years it's great you know the team is based in the u.k. and so obviously all the british people are very excited about the return what obviously is this great heritage in the brand of us that martin it's very british and obviously james bond works for the. for the queen's. reason enough for james bond never to drive the ferrari. where the bond goes the aston martin d b 5 is never far away for example they were 10 d.b. fives at the set of no time to dine in the italian city of. bond has always been faithful to his aston martin. he's got nothing else to love him because all his personal relationships ended or died over the years as he's a widower. for he has no luck with women. women
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have no luck with him or fall or because there is one thing he loves till death do us part as it were and that's his aston martin d b 5 from. the beloved aston martin gets put to the test again in the latest film. and is the key to bond success at the box office. on the most spectacular car chases down to the stuntman they take over from daniel craig when the going gets tough runs the stunt men are the unsung heroes of the james bond franchise without them james. on films would never have been what they are one feminists are. supposed to infer so tries his as to monson himself no matter what the conditions is it just a matter of time until his formula one com the aston martin a.m.r. 21 makes its 1st appearance in a james bond film. well i don't
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know i think there's a new film outstanding fall last year was postponed to this year so i don't know if probably it will be in the next one to. just doesn't make sense the idea of a james bond film is that he's put under pressure he gets into tricky situations and has to defend himself i can't think of anything more boring than a formula one car in a james bond film this long finding this at home on some engines one for. it all depends on the formula one calls a role in the movie. was james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. no question about that asks about jim fassel is likely to drive the aston martin foster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james
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bond that's another story 2. if you want more of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. hinted classics and future attacks are just some of the exciting. content waiting for you subscribe to us at you tube slash have and you'll always be up to speed. this pastel yellow bin to car is a tribute to 1938 model when swiss designer can actually builds a car he wants to make people dream. i've
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always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility in my entire life it's my passion to build vehicles that look different. to me that means looking a little out of the box and being a bit crazy for me. is the head of the swiss company when speak near zurich it's known for technological innovations in the automotive industry and turns heads with its unusual concept cars. like the 2007 axis created by experimenting with new materials. the axis this is the only transparent glass well actually plastic vehicle in the world. every year launches a prototype meant to provide new impetus for the automotive industry. i want to
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spread ideas and impulses and try to motivate and stir positive emotions our standard is actually part of the company name meaning speed fast thinking ahead. for. the company car lovers attention in 1996 with its yellow which combined in astrology and futuristic elements at the time the focus was on extravagant design but later on extraordinary functions like with the baby as vehicle splash which used to cross the english channel in record time in 2006. my driving force was a dream from my youth that i'd been seized by to drive across the english channel in my own car. i believed in my dream i didn't give up and that really spurred me on in life. would. it help to make another dream come true
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in 2008 when the enthusiastic diver builds a car that can also drive underwater in the scuba the 1st car in the world that can dive into a connection and his employees move around like fish in lake zurich. for water temperatures of around 3 degrees celsius so it's really cold. when you're sat inside you're so full of adrenaline and everyone expected it not to work. everything worked out well. from all our cars to the school has remained iconic it just shows how emotional mobility can be these over the last decade in the k'nex prototypes have mostly been beacons of mobility of the future the vehicles in his snap series are modular systems which can be easily transformed from driving
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passenger cars to cargo vehicles. sustainable designs environmentally friendly. as this crazy inventor become a realist. crazy doesn't exclude sustainability we're still trying to be both in this sense i enjoy being called crazy as in german that also means i get things moving. in the k'nex inventions are a unique chapter in the history of cars. in the past 25 years the world has changed my cars have changed and i myself have changed. each vehicle was a sign of the times and they were all important cars of course i would construct all 26 of them differently today or to all the circumstances on the spot. and enthusiastic slow world over are eagerly waiting to see what franklin a connex next concept car will look like.
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