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this is d.w. news live from berlin the battle to succeed to underline that goal germany's conservatives struggle to choose their candidate for chancellor in this year's election 2 regional leaders are vying for the job after a week long standoff of neither showing any signs of backing down also coming up. germany remembers the nearly 80000 lives lost to cope with time team in the country meeting a commemorative service for the german president describes the pandemic as
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a dark time that as last week with us. and in the bundesliga dortmund keeps their hopes alive for next season's champions league with a win over. as welcome to the program the race to succeed as germany's chancellor is heating up and no party seems to be struggling more to find a candidate to stand on her own the governing c.d.u. c.s.u. alliance had planned to announce 8 candidates over the weekend at the standoff is between various premier marcos and the premier of germany's largest state north rhine-westphalia mean blush it he's also the president of the christian democratic union. rush it is supported by party leadership but sudha of the smaller sister
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party at c.s.u. is a lot more popular among voters being the biggest party in the conservative coalition it's tradition the d.c. do you do nominates to candidates to spearhead the joint campaign i'm going to medical has not publicly endorsed either of them but to be forgiving you couldn't so the self-imposed deadline has expired and there's still no decision so what happens next earlier we put that question to me if not that's news chief political editor that's the big question we need one of these 2 men to declare who post to get that idea of the say the next sounds accounted for the this is supposed to be ordinarily one would think ok why don't they just have a well to do. cast is chosen by the upper echelons of the posse backing. you party is that now the smaller variances the party the c.s.u.
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is adamant that will suit us simply because he is so much stronger in those opinion polls both when you ask the general public but also c.d.u. conservatives follow is he's seen as the man who could deliver more votes at the ballot box and that's his key argument so we're hearing that individual groups in germany's federal states of the c.d.u. i'm gathering this evening in lynn they've already come out in favor of mark was and that was well could be a potential so down on tuesday if the parliamentary group in the end gets to decide this very question something certainly on an upset the possible previously has been backed by and that marco wants to avoid it. he is now reporting there well it's been a day of remembrance here in germany to pay tribute to the almost 80000 people who
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died of covert 19 in the country a commemorative service was led by german president. here in berlin he called it a chance to say goodbye in dignity to those lost to cover 19 many of whom died alone and with their families in times of unprecedented isolation. the 1st person in germany to test positive for the coronavirus was in late january 2020. since then as in most of the rest of the world life has been put on hold in germany and tens of thousands of families left to mourn lost loved ones. the national requiem provided a moment for germany to pause and reflect on those who had either died because of the virus or had passed away separated from their families due to pandemic restrictions.
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as a sound. today we're focusing not on numbers and statistics but on the people that we've lost and the industry for all of their differences and the different ways in which they lived the feeling they're all missed by their families and friends by their neighbors and their colleagues by our society in ones like this there's none of them will come back but they remain in our memories. we will not forget them the fergusons in this. only a few people could attend the requiem due to social distancing rules being clue to chancellor angela merkel as well as relatives of people who had died during the pandemic. most of the ceremony was given over to them and their poignant stories. after. 8 days of worrying. waiting for the doctor to call me
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every day hoping for a miracle praying that my worst fears would not come true my worst fears came true on the 14th of april i was allowed to go to the i.c.u. to my husband and when it was clear that medicine to do nothing more for him. germany's president. spoke of hope during the ceremony germany was able to keep rates of infection in the initial phase of the pandemic. measures and social distancing but numbers started to rise last autumn and now the country is battling the 3rd wave. by remaining united and caring for each other the pandemic will pass by. words of encouragement for a nation like so many others around the world that is grieving for all those lost
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to the coronavirus. right well that let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. egyptian authorities say at least 11 people were killed and nearly $100.00 injured when a passenger train derailed north of cairo for a car just run over the railway in the city of the train was traveling to the nile delta city of months or a from the egyptian capital. the united states has warned russia that there will be consequences if jailed opposition leader alexina dies in prison and on these doctors say that after almost 3 weeks on hunger strike his life is hanging by a thread says he doesn't have access to independent metal medical care. i was fire on south africa's table mountain has forced students from the university
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of cape town to evacuate helicopter crews dropped water bombs to try to quell the wildfires winds rapidly spread flames across dry bush. nasa is gearing up for the 1st flight of its mars exploration helicopter ingenuity on monday morning it was originally scheduled to fly last sunday but the attempt was delayed due to potential technical problems if the flight goes ahead data from the trip will be beamed to earth 8 hours later. this animation makes it look effortless but making a helicopter fly on mars costs tens of millions of dollars and years of hard work. despite being a miracle of modern engineering ingenuity couldn't have made it to mars on its own instead it had to hitch a ride on the perseverance rover tucked away inside the vehicles belly once the cover was removed. the engineers were able to gradually fun
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full the helicopter by remote control from earth. after the final checks the perseverance rover transmitted flight commands to the tiny chopper which began its 1st test flight in an atmosphere as thin as the earth's stratosphere. in the 1st 31 days ingenuity plans to make 5 autonomous flights. after each trip it will transmit the data collected to the perseverance rover which beams it back to earth and mere hours. scientists ingenuity will mark the beginning of a new chapter in mars exploration as it can go where rovers can't and see things invisible to space probes. scientists hope that in the near future
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ingenuity successors will be able to go a step further and explore these mysterious caves or other hard to reach areas such as mountains or canyons thanks to ingenuity we're closer than ever to unlocking new and exciting secrets of our mysterious planetary neighbor. 12 clubs from spain italy and england have announced the formation of a new midweek competition known as the super league it's independent of european football's governing body you way who have threatened to sanction clubs if they pressed ahead when on the eve of a vote on the expansion of its own champions league competition he said it had learned that a group of clubs from england spain and italy may be planning to announce the creation of a super league that's of course subsistence happens which would be an elite
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competition featuring a thick set of clubs now the issue has already reached the top echelons of politics with french president emmanuel mccraw and the u.k. prime minister bars johnson condemning the super league and supporting the way. we'll be following that story for you and we'll bring you updates as they come now moving on to the bundesliga where dortmund have reignited hopes of a top 4 finish with a win over vera bremen and puts them within 4 points of a champions league qualification spot. following that champions league exit in midweek dortmund strode out in a special retro shirts hoping to draw inspiration from their mid ninety's glory days but russia brought them back to reality less than a quarter of an hour in a stunning pass from the egg a stein set the winner up for only his 2nd of the season. after nearly leaving in
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the summer russia has enjoyed an injury blighted campaign but is finding his form in the running he's now schooled on back to back match status however dortmund rallied to just before the hall kalama gio raina smashed in a belter to level the schools that jolted his teammates into action. captain mark cleverly won a penalty just minutes later on hold and was on hand to score from the shops to make it to warm the tights and turned. van holland had a healthy portion of luck topping in the back post for his 21st goal in 23 appearances the hosts had hit 3 in 9 minutes to take a comfortable lead in to half time after that early scare. after the break the 2 sides traded chances before dortmund finally added
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a 4th goal 3 minutes from time. months holes with a towering header which try as they might bring in couldn't clear off the line they fold to their 5th consecutive loss meaning they're still not quite safe from relegation while don't mind can continue to dream of qualifying for next season's champions league on a formula one red bull's max for stop and won a thrilling and me every minute ground free and italy the dutchman took advantage of a rare mistake by world champion dos hamilton to claim his 1st victory of the season and fire a warning shot to the rest of the grid. next for stop and showed his intent right from the off and imola forcing his way past pole sitter lewis hamilton at the 1st corner. and that was just the start of the drama on a rain lashed circuit. and leaped $33.00 there was another setback for hamilton as a rare mistake saw his mercedes hurtle off the track and into the gravel pit. one
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lap later fell to the both of us and george russell crushed at over 300 kilometers an hour. from. both a marriage unscathed enough to let off a bit of steam one of which he didn't want to see. one. after the colorful language came the red flags to signal the race a suspension when it restarted hamilton had to make up the drone from 9th place. the briton sensationally over to all comers. except for stop and red bull's young dutchman was the calmest month on the track as he sealed his a living to be a win. yet. a satisfying day out for fresh stuff and and a clear signal to how milton but he is in for a fierce battle to retain his. you're watching he told you news up next is world stories the week in reports and don't forget you can keep up to date
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much work can really do that. we still have time to our ongoing. success. at some strive and more means likely to. leave. this week on world stories new waves of violence in colombia. transgender people in germany pursue careers in the armed forces. we begin with india where tens of thousands of people have fled military violence in the ring me and mark they remain in constant fear for the loved ones they left behind.
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but the last 6 years any now and how girls have felt safe here in delhi but it didn't come easy to get here they had to leave everything behind and then they did not much hennie says her husband was thought to have been killed by the military. late oh they were forced to run for their lives after they were caught shells do things to wince protesting against the military. now the situation in myanmar is bringing back painful reminders from home again last month when his brother was arrested for demonstrating against the coup he was released a few days ago but this still isn't good news. right now he's in the hospital because when the military arrested him they tortured him so much that we're told his face isn't even recognizable. protests broke out across non-modern right after the military coup in february this year. since
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then hundreds have been killed or vested and for opposing the armed forces and the numbers are likely to. india myanmar share a long border in times like these people have often fled across the border into india to escape the authorities but the indian government is not happy with the influx of refugees it has ramped up border security to stop them. here in delhi where paos and have sought asylum since the late eighty's refugees are disappointed by india's lack of support be valuable friends and relatives back home as internet shutdown slowed regular updates to just a trickle. requests for information have been pouring into james. who heads and a few support group here the group has written to indian prime minister nadine's more be urging him to condemn the putsch as
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a democratic country they are shocked by his silence it is in their side. the violent. human rights violation you know the way the military tortured the people just looking at them in the street and their body of law you know all. but india is doing nothing. henny feels helpless in her safety because she can do nothing for those back home but she believes that the international community should speak up. please i beg other countries to help my unmarked citizens even before the cool any new myanmar would never be safe for again she why do you say that if things remain as bad as they are far too many people in her home country will end up feeling the same. even if they have the virus young people in particular are struggling to cope with
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the severe can stream and the loss of human contact resulting from the 1000 pandemic a hospital near brussels is looking to help them. along months of locked in have been a battle for many young people. teenagers in acute mental distress come to the main hospital for psychiatric care often after traumatic events or suicide attempts among the residents is this 17 year old we're calling alexandra covert it was an extra thing that just made me kind of collapse it was the one thing too much to have in my high risk so i had to being. kind of isolated from my from i had to. stay by most of i couldn't hope my parents alexandra is not alone in struggling to cope with covert but she's
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one of those fortunate enough to access this hospital's help director sophie marceau says new admission requests for troubled teens have skyrocketed since january. mass thinks that's due to exhaustion exam stress and dashed hopes for a return to normality. although makeshift rooms were added there are no places left and no even the waiting list is closed. can you choose between a societal 15 year old and a suicidal 16 year old it's impossible with a doctor must believe the authorities could save lives by prioritising teens as society reopens the best and poor we need to create spaces for play for joy and for conversation and so all young people can once again be part of the social fabric of life something so crucial for teenagers. if not there's a real risk their mental health will keep deteriorating and i'm truly afraid to say it rates increase what it feels like we're at the edge of for the tsunami and
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urgently need to build flood defenses. as the young people living here a build up their emotional defenses to reenter the outside world alexandra hopes sharing her story will give strength to other teens who are suffering. we're all struggling with this situation but the fact that we're all still here and we're all still fighting against is something very positive and something that will make us will grow and will be able to look after and say wow i once through these tough times i made. her priority is getting better as soon as she can which could open the door for another young person who needs help. despite the signing of a peace agreement in 2016 intended to colombia civil war violent eruptions continue
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to plague the country but new news who is behind the latest attack it. was. her sign a new card running the store for decades now on the robert remains but a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both miraculously on hard but that piece of columbia was shot early she believed to be put out by far dissidents custard author new wave of violence and insurgency but here 313 years of commercial struggle for 3 years until everything turned towards in the 2nd draft token but we'll get arenas and i think everybody at a i don't know what they are bought in for a little bit because some do one thing and others to another are not made to people in the middle of the worst part identity are still going to be in there in the
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actual target is probably these building the new york's office of the municipality of carinthia in the south from departmental for a week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such an ultra cheap to hop hop and we are waiting for a clear response from the public forces as to how the car came into the municipality. what's the violence in colombia it goes much farther if some of them iowa coordinator of human rights in some i say folder with hundreds of threats for every desk foreign militaries and other irregular groups have made against the region's indigenous people are the best for you because you know that in places where the bus is much longer assigned to the peace process but it doesn't move the result to curb it doesn't mean that it isn't forced cuts it's closer so that by the peace process for these initiatives but unless something is just the songs in the concert of the world was it coming through no probs of the great. america long
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going to government among things that security forces carry out patrols to uphold plans in the region. but is it public force. it's always the m.p.r. of the celtic among the boys 80000 men which will do this and now i want to be sure 2000 when my trouble the reagent its monthly somebody say something out of the necessary games either they submit to me or they will be brought before the public your system. but it will take more than threats to go yes i'm still out there signs indicate which who controls the territory despite what the minister says he did not see a single soldier on the roads in the daytime the pots looked like moments now on the night in plain sight the mountains and you know with the lights of one of his farms recalling the darkest days of colombia's cv war.
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for a long time if you disappear was a strictly muley to me but even the military has to keep up with the times understand. is leading the way is germany's 1st equally transgender army commanders . putting on make up has become a part of her every day routine anastasio be following is a lieutenant colonel in the german army and a transgender woman. i am transgender and i decided it will 42 actually leave my male life behind that doesn't mean i 40 have realized that i was a woman it's just that what the point of my life were decided to actually move into that direction was consequently coming out as a transgender woman came after 20 years of military service to anastasio own surprise it wasn't a stumbling block in her career shortly after her sex change surgery she became a commander in charge of $700.00 soldiers sergeant major dietmar shared
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a met anastasio be falling after her gender reassignment for him honest as he is just another fellow soldier. which are the people i just accept that. people are the way they are and that goes beyond transgenderism i feel the same way about other more mundane things like what party they vote for what make of car they like you just have to accept people the way they are that you're decent and he's. that would be fun lived as a man she led a seemingly ordinary life but says she felt tremendous emotional pain because she didn't feel comfortable in her body as a male. probably looked for flight into a typical male role the military probably helped that in that sense as well to perform to male standards but my inner self was always. crying after that almost 20 years of squabbling i was at a point in my life where my emotional stability my motional well being a well being what had
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a point where i said i don't want to live this way anymore after 3 years as a commander honest as his career has taken off she is now the head of a division in the boom disappears cyber and information domain service. wealthy. she is also making it her mission to stand up for transgender people in the german armed forces promoting diversity and tolerance. what i know from my experience is what is definitely certain if you are true to yourself and live the way you are all quickly open you will have a better life i think my mom once said it's she seems to be finally happy.
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building the future today we are telling you here in the university researchers and students there are working to advance 3 mobility. i want to say my entire team wants to save the world. together with their researching tirelessly to develop the mobility to morrow. design a burst of color and pattern a marriage technique and create a new infatuation with fabrics a chance to slow down and tune into the rhythm of the. knitting there is nothing boring about it. 30 minutes the. first girls to put.
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on a show that of us are. in support of. what saving was able. to deliver. you how. do you fish guard your vote do you get mr football to get at the front in what. we are living during the most extraordinary. history. of support will go for the electorate. to manage data. read the audio and
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mobility show. mobility is all about diversity finding the best means of transport for everyone. but my guns this. you know. whether for children and their parents. for car lovers and fans of the gas pedal. or for musicians longing for freedom and the adventure and. the feel like i mean they're going to feel like i want to. join red in search of new forms of mobility right now.
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i mean i have a bit of a feeling that i can is becoming europe silicon valley. we have all skills and ability to really save the world. and the nice thing about working at i can university is that we can be visionaries we have to be. technical university or r. w. th scientists are working flat out on a new kind of environmentally friendly mobility. leading the charge is going to shoot a man with big ideas. i would like to save the world my whole team would like to save the world we were already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by fans will save the world through innovation. began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then kidded out the
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german postal service with electric delivery trucks but the automobile industry took little notice of him. next trip. one was an electric car that everyone can afford but the big carmakers still weren't interested so in 2017 she founded the company eco and built his own factory overnight the scientist became a car maker. engineer mention years don't have the privilege of conducting research only with the aim of gaining new insight unlike other disciplines we're obliged to carry out research according to its relevance we take it very seriously here often university so whatever we dedicate our resources to researching it has to be of use to society. and you also have to be strong enough to fight for things you think will be good for society even if the establishment doesn't want them.
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to she went ego revolutionize the german automobile market now finally the big car makers have taken notice and responded by bringing out their own budget vehicles. from established companies can't be as innovative as they would actually like to be and they can't take as many risks. they can't design a completely different chassis or use a new space frame concept with a plastic panel with the ball but they actually need to get rockets like this. which are really agile and push the boundaries. so i see myself as a trailblazer for the established companies. a trailblazer success is inspiring his colleagues at aston university to realize their own ambitions for them he's a pioneer that opens doors for others to go through. my grandmother who would always say your researches are academics he will sit in ivory towers he broke the stereotype he showed that universities can also bring new products to market
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successfully bring new products to market and we profit from that of course. it's. showing the way for all of the issues surrounding mobility we have very happy that he is here in arkansas and that he is helping even if just subconsciously to take us all to another level in my opinion without going to shoe and ego we would not have secured the funding for this project anything for over a year. to be as minority has an innovative project with its roots in outer space in order to connect the cabin of an electric bass to an overhead cable a highly complex clamping device was developed from satellite technology by passing traffic jams from above that's the vision under the direction of professor. they have come up with a new concept that has really taken off. it gets over it as he thought well i am now of the opinion that we have found the key to what mobility might look like in
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the future. because we have solved so many problems by lifting transport above the ground we freed up the space below and can return of the game to the people who are to me as my notes can call on the help and expertise of the neighboring faculty often university's institute for flight system dynamics. this is our new flyer we call the big bird it's very big and from an aerodynamic point of view very exciting and it opens up almost abilities that we never dreamed of just go upstairs and you can find whatever kind of expert you need. the sky is the limit of one man and his team are looking into the future of drones from delivering parcels and medicine to remote regions of the world to gathering and delivering important data on injured people every day they are discovering new uses for their unmanned drones. as well you know delayed us is trying to find the right solutions
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for the future their visions and the nice thing about working at our university is that we can be visionaries we have to be it's part of our job. to build a vision you need to dream team and that's why it also calls on going to issues company ego it's hope for people mover will be at the center of my notes cable bus project the small electric buses the latest innovation from going to shoe manufactured right here in us and sharing expertise and pooling resources is proving a recipe for success when you're researching it is important to know how much time i need to clarify whether this technology for this application for these costs is in this combination works here we can do it like this. i have a bit of a feeling without being arrogant that i can is becoming europe's silicon valley and obviously we want to help contribute to walk in showing the way for your. role
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models or steve jobs and musk musk. if you are in the hardware store today we are proud to say that apart from tesla we are the only ones in the western hemisphere out of all those startups who have actually produced a road worthy car for a book review of the fossil record mom and now they're shifting up again are the people mover has made the cut and is slated to become the star of the cable bus project and it will be driverless for that reason to the as mine it is meeting with his colleagues from the institute for automotive engineering at our who university there at the forefront of research into autonomy driving. the researchers are testing the concept in one of the most modern simulators in the world. here they're looking into how the movements of a driverless past impact the senses of its passengers. this prototype can't speak he has already passed through the simulation process kitted out with the latest technology it aims to provide
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a driving experience fit for the future. it's just a team will be. a coach. to me. it's about improving mobility not restricting it and making it environmentally friendly my job is not only to make that happen but to try it out and to test it with my young team so that they are excited about this journey and then want to pursue with their whole lives. you know how many people i've helped pass through here over 350 students have completed their doctorate with me who now carry this d.n.a. around with them and your view how they say we have the skills and ability to really save the world it won't be saved by banning things but through innovation. aften technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines.
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what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see is real it's for you to judge what is fair and what is fiction my name is not john the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2 and a half liter engine delivers 294 kilowatts 400 horsepower and even more torque
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480 and you can meters that's impressive. it was no freeview ari's q 3 could make the dash from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour and 4.5 seconds and then you probably didn't go above the audi iris q 3 years it has the ability to change its color depending on the weather and the temperature outside the color changes gets lighter it gets darker i think that's a really cool feature. one thing you probably didn't know about me is i can steer the car without using my hands i am somewhat of a psychic and i use by mind to choose where the car should go. this is cool isn't it.
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already can do is by the time. it gets really really silent while driving almost like an electric current you won't notice when it's approaching. responsible for getting the power onto the. 7 speed dual clutch transmission you don't even notice it's shifting. thanks. the thing that really surprised me when i learned about the hobby is it is somewhat of a shapeshifter by the press off the smoke but it changes its year so it gets more aerodynamic and then you can put the pedal to the metal really cool thanks. that's
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all time is quickly running out let me sum up which of the facts you heard today were real and which were made up by me the 1st claim i made was about the 400 horsepower 480 newton meters of this car you probably think that's way too much but no this is what the car has on the hood. the audi can go super silent let me tell you he can't especially not with the optional exhaust system what about the color changing ability of the audi depending on the weather. you think this is not true then you're right the audi can't but let me tell you such pains exist but you just don't get them at audie's another claim i'm 8 i am able to drive the car with just my thoughts of course i can and the audi on the other hand he can drive alone as long as the driver is still there. alert when i was talking to you about
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the 7 speed to a clutch transmission you probably thought he's exaggerating but i was not this is exactly what you can find under the hood last but not least i told you that the r.s. q 3 could change its shape by the press of a button of course it can't but that's only half the truth because this car is available either as our rescue 3 in regular or as we drove it in a sport. now we've cleared all that up we can check out the pros and cons of the r.'s q 3 while manual goes for a spin around a frozen lake and enjoys its trip think capabilities and in case anyone is not put off by the car's rather poor eco performance prices for the audi r s q 3 started around $63500.00 euros that's a fact. schools out in berlin the kids can't wait to try out their new wheels. this is what's going
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to come till 10 including one path to be discussed when includes an infant al-q. family gave him funding call for calm family. a couple of years ago the school run here was dominated by came good for lingos sure rons alhambra into iran. now parents are trading in the family chariots in favor of trendy family friendly s.u.v.s meet real people movers are redefining the market as we sit on the cusp of the post gasoline e. one seen as a nice excess are in for off road posers the sports utility vehicles now dominating the day today. but the s.u.v. is also moving with the times some are going electric and 4 wheel drive is increasingly only an optional extra and it's getting smaller to so small that even cars like the polo or twingo are feeling the pinch our 5 models are top sellers injure. many are on the small side as far as s.u.v.s go but that doesn't mean that
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space is limited take the volvo x e 40 for example the swedes are proud of this car and want to fly the flag like all volvo's the styling is restrained maybe even subdued but it's proving popular. the interior is simple and up to date thick carpets lined the door wells and panels feature a map of gotham berg the home of volvo. volvo's have always played up their compact size at least in american terms as the set from the 1970 s. shows. which we do face to gary they cared for our groceries better than me we have to lug around a lot of time and enough space in a volvo wagon to fill for a fridge raters for groceries yet the home away again it is easy to park in my new revolvers sedan because you think pack leader saying fact i. know you only get mobilized if we can even get out of the parking lot. the
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volvo has been around the block a few times like the fia $500.00 x. it's a throwback to the good old days. but fia have brought the famous chink which ain't there from the 1960 s. bang up to date. so be a but you're not it is not us together. but if you want to get out if i see them a lot going to. be doing body out a don't ask for me step back. he spots a bit but the. feet. it could be not that it's you on. the field 500 shares many components with the jeep renegade the platform in the engines of the same they're even made on the same production line in south italy.
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but the jeep feels like its own car. styling is one of a kind. and 4 wheel drive is an optional extra. say grand next you immediately think of a road adventure. but keep on dreaming. the car is derived from the marina meaning it's an s.u.v. with the soul of a minivan it's one of the 1st models to appear from under the new owner's p.s.a. . a cargo hauling tradition dating back to the 1950 s. in germany back then there mover was called the caravan and was intended purely for commercial use no one imagined using it privately. kona will do anything to stand out from the crowd the headlights flank the front grill tough plastics inspire the driver to explore the great outdoors.
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so this model also comes with 4 wheel drive. on the inside. with easy to use controls. 5 s.u.v.s have a high loading lift a downside of all cars in this set to get a season view we spoke to helmet law company classical music site the bow. a massive collection of vintage and classic cars hellmuth is skeptical of all the buzz around s.u.v.s but he says it's surprisingly good for his business new record most closely. as a deal is in classic cars or you're getting a lot of people coming to us who use its you things every day cars but then they say oh i like the look of these days or cab relays or more today everyone talks about these the different design concepts i'm hard to get with this is an s.u.v. be on that is a station wagon and that is a birthright but inside the segments stand out designs i really like it for me.
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let's check back in with the kids mom and the normally drives the little ones around in a full invent but today she's trying out the volvo x c 4 how does it compare. a so instead of. one of the. scripts i understand that goes out and start to come to such standards so you need new things. have shifted out. for start up. and look like. well as a souvenir he really stands for sport utility vehicle we also wanted to see how sporty our 5 test cars are time to put them through their paces on the slalom course. with all of their on board driving needs there is safe is 4 tops.
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their stability control systems intervene if things get out of hand. the volvo is a bit of a scare you can get just a little bit out of shape and the seat belt poles tight. s.u.v.s aren't known for their engaging driving. experience if you're looking for real drivers car it would have to be the human di with its low center of gravity and punchy $130.00 kilowatt gasoline engine it's the most fun here. squeeze 80 kilowatt out of their one liter engines a lively 3 cylinder unit likes to be revved. time for the verdict while the renegade seems a bit of a feast with its high seating position and bulging hood the fee up $500.00 x. makes better use of its space. it's not any smaller than the jeep but it doesn't feel such a handful. the all around abilities of the opal grand
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lennix really come to the forefront it's true leader diesel engine puts out $130.00 kilowatt that combined with its speed automatic gearbox mean there's always power when you need it. the chassis also doesn't disappoint it's the perfect all round. it all comes down to what floats your boat there's something for everyone in the s.u.v. segment from the volvo x c 40 which in top trim is pushing nearly 60000 euros to the 500 x. which could be yours for merely $20000.00. for the little one there can only be one winner. for you. when you need
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a holiday but still have work to do just do it the boxes are way for all the money you owe. and we want to go on holiday for the record label said no you need to procure videoclip 1st but just one to us out of this with the money of the label with the money of the label. over the somebody else pays the bill passed. not just any old timer like blue. raises the temperature in that video. and that's why we got an old timer to take the balancing us and into on a road trip. we didn't find a flaw in palin but we got the special don't stop from 966 once license in front of a state. power steering and 6 cylinder engine. tells
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me they wanted an old car with character video fever. was the only time all months are ok however driving around wasn't as comfortable as driving olive branch. we almost had accidents and a few for you but the court you know the old one cause the steering wheel it only responded like sometimes so sometimes you would just go off the road and you couldn't do anything about it so what happened i drove really slowly we just got lucky but that one had an air bike actually it was like the stomach of a car that got blown up. why didn't you put that in your video anyway even as the lead singer of. to me to describe the feeling you get when you've got too much going on and just want to escape but the boys don't agree with
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me. get if you're going to be positive or negative you know like a lot for it's like. saying it's actually about a girl i don't really like because it's like but then sometimes i do like her you know i tend to fall for her and it's like that contradiction just to. another contradiction is to draw. i'm an old timer while i was raised awareness on climate change yet after this interview it's on me to. put up pick you up with this cause you asked me if i cared about climate hell while you do you care about climate actually with it one eco trip we call it and that was to berlin in the summer to play a festival but we took a train but i missed the train so i had to. touring often feels like a road trip the band tells me that it can get quite boring just like in long soroti where they shot one scene over and over again during the afternoon they always ice
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just like you guys she told me but we were like we've been in the studio for a couple of months so we didn't have anything to talk about anymore so we talked about napkins all of the time. so when we recreated the scene in berlin into actually told me he prefers crossing the kids. well keep on moving and see you next week on rab.
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design 1st of color and pattern and a marriage of technique and creativity infatuation with fabrics a chance to slow down and tune into the rhythm of courage to know. the sort of manly. knitting there is nothing boring about it. coming up on the roof. this is fantastic and
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