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this is do we do is live for over a limb india appeals for help as hospitals scramble to secure oxygen the e.u. pledges more aid to india as the country's covert crisis threatens to turn it into a catastrophe hospitals are overwhelmed by precedented numbers of critically ill patients also on the program. funerals are held for more than $800.00 people who died in the fire that swept through a covert ward and of baghdad hospital officials say the blaze was started by an
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exploding oxygen tank plus. and one is like a football r.v. like 6 survive a surprisingly bruising encounter was still got to keep their slim title success a lot of. time culturally he thank you so much for joining us offers of aid from around the world are pouring in for india as the country faces a devastating surge of coronavirus cases the european union plans to send oxygen and medicine while the u.s. is promising ventilators and raw materials for vaccines day after day infection rates in india are reaching new highs hospital beds are scarce and lifesaving oxygen supplies are running out bodies are piling up and morgues and yet many fear the worst is still to come. grief outside hospitals in
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delhi. disinfecting the dead the fear of infection remains even when life has passed. makeshift cremation sites like these a springing up to deal with the rising death toll because charisma turi arms and cemeteries cannot cope. relatives feel helpless as the coronavirus teds through the capital i have money i have everything but i can't get my sister. got me nobody at the back to baghdad no that is not forget no bit good we can do good we can go. as a boy and hospitals have run out of oxygen and intensive care beds india's prime minister patients and caution. odd jobs. i'm speaking to you
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on this radio show that at a time when corona is testing our patience and that capacity to bad pay in many of our loved ones have left us to soon i meant. to leave at this moment in order to win this battle and we must listen to scientists. for several days running the indian government has reported more than $300000.00 new infections. doctors worry the recent surge has been fueled by a new variant this one composed of tea while the more infectious and vaccine resistant versions of the virus health experts fear the result could be a virus that's fast spreading and less controllable several countries have offered help india's air force collected oxygen imports from singapore on the weekend. and the u.s. and the e.u.
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are planning to send aid e.u. president form the alliance says the block is pooling resources to respond to india's request for assistance. but for the sick queuing outside full hospitals in delhi the supplies cold come fast enough. earlier we spoke to w.'s delhi bureau chief and i asked her how the situation in india got to this point. you know india group relatively were the 1st wave in this pandemic the numbers of new factions that started calling dramatically the vaccine driver had kicked up by the beginning of the year and then created a false sense of security both within the public as well as the authorities you know politicians and governments going to distract it by a series of regional elections with huge campaign grannie's then you have these big religious gatherings with no semblance of social distancing and all the potential
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of turning into super expensive bents that sent the wrong message to the people themselves became complacent and even casual and then came the 2nd lead with its variants its new mutants and double mutants of the sort for the muni is much more deadly much more contagious than the miners and that's where india now finds itself people who are seeing the medical infrastructure put on dicky menstruating trying to get relatives into hospitals seeing they are not proof of dying because there's not been every level you must be asking themselves why didn't the government anticipate this they had been secondly is it me because lives in other parts of the world why not india the government is not the scrambling to do everything it can the precious time has been lost and to some it's coming to late. to tell his research there iraqi officials say a massive fire at a baghdad hospital treating covered 1000 patients was most likely caused by an
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exploding oxygen tank on sunday a funeral is were held for some of the $82.00 victims of the place the families of the victims say negligence and corruption contributed to the disaster and hampered their response. to the burying their loved ones when they desperately tried to save but couldn't catch this man's brother was one of many covert 19 patients. when a massive fire broke out. she rescue teams deployed quickly so his nephew tried everything he could to save him from the blaze by himself. how could i leave my uncle who raised me i stayed with him i tried to drag him out but i could not because he had lost consciousness. all that suffering and many iraqis believe it could have been prevented with a timely emergency response and had the hospital been better maintained on top of both already concede. flammable ceilings and no fire protection system many
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impromptu rescuers say it's the government's fault. to manage the negligent from the largest to the smallest to be held accountable. iraq's health care system has struggled to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and now this as the public rage over the blaze grows the government has promised it will hold people accountable the prime minister has suspended the health minister and the governor of baghdad province but it's unclear if that will be enough for all the families graving the loss of their loved ones in a place where they were supposed to find healing. but you have to speak now with some other stories making headlines around the world of this hour the spanish coast guard has roots cued a group of migrants from an open vessel on sunday off the coast the island of gran canaria the 49 passengers were transferred to
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a hospital for medical treatment. chile has expelled 55 venezuelans from the north of the country to caracas as part of a new deportation program that has been widely criticized by migrant aid organizations the government aims to deport some 1500 people this year and has the least commercial aircraft to carry out slights. hollywood is gearing out to present the 93rd academy award ceremony tonight but while the red carpet is rolled out just as every year the oscars will be unlike any other before with no host and no in-house audience show producers are still hoping to bring some glamour to the ceremony promising an experience more akin to a movie than a traditional awards show another 1st most of the nominated films have never actually made it to movie theater streaming services have come to the rescue both as viewing platforms and as creative engines for high class and of well here's an
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overview of the top contenders. with live in the me nations is technically the front runner of this year's oscar david finch is black and white almost to the golden age of hollywood is up for best film and best of make gary oldman could take home his 2nd best acting post performance of the alcoholic screenwriter manc that's the man who root citizen kane. in the district limit is reached you. know when the viola davis is a favorite full best actress performance in the music drama a nice black bottom. playing the 1st black female blues artist truly caught a professional. it is my assumption from playing her that she had to know her because it was either not when you were
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or guy. dying under the weight of a culture. didn't understand a word and didn't care but. also nominated from mar a nice black bottom is a by a basis costar chadwick boseman who recently died of cancer but his final performance as a blues trumpeter to determine to make it to the top could a posthumous academy award for best actor. we're going to chicago it's a project of the vietnam war but there's no place to be with 6 nominations aaron sorkin's the trial of the chicago 7 is one of this year's most political contenders a group of activists protesting the vietnam war face a kangaroo court and this real life drama sasha baron cohen as a half month has a good shot at the oscar for best supporting actor. for the you judas and the black messiah and now the 60 set drama has 2 supporting actor nominees daniel as black
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panther leader fred thompson. and like keith stands he is the informer who betrayed him to the f.b.i. this yes ask us the most diverse ever 9 nonwhite activists are nominated. to be including stephen ewan he's the 1st asian american to receive an oscar nomination for best actor for his performance in me natty as a korean immigrant who moved the family to arkansas to become a farmer. there is something so confident about its own point of view. wire another is harder to need to be juxtaposed to you know when mr american is. the true front runner this year considered a shoo in for best film and best director is nominate land the poignant road movie
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from china spawn director. frances mcdormand place of van living modern day nell that you know. i'm just. the same thing right now. no mental and explores a life lived off the great frances mcdormand has a good shot at her 3rd oscar for best actress her appeal on the stage of the 2018 academy awards for more diversity among nominees is already coming true. and it's about time some sports now the honestly a title race is unexpectedly heating up on match day $31.00 of $34.00 rb let's take knew that anything less than a win at home to start got what effectively hand the league title to byron munich luckily for them though the visitors were an obliging but the bones surprise last
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month on saturday meant that leipzig went into this one knowing that to win would keep the championship race alive for another much day. on their task seem simpler after 15 minutes in stuttgart snow you a mother was sent off the young french means longer amadou haidara looked worse with every viewing likes it dominated proceedings thereafter but phone stuttgart keep her in unbeatable for. the swiss made sure it was nil nil going into the break. with cobol couldn't stop like sick from taking the lead in the 1st cause. my daughter should know after effects of the tackle to stop hold my head when no light seek. will produce more heroics to keep the score at one mil. but then so you'll force the penalty within a minute of coming on after a clumsy tackle konstantinos my proposal. this week so too
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late signals to 67 minutes accounted for miss of the season by late 6 believe or burn the score state to do what brings the result mean stuttgart european and vision's loop hole but. will not go as many as many to win the remaining 3 games and drop points if they are to secure the unlikeliest of titles. also on sunday mention gladbach kept their european ambitions alive when they demolished feel a felled 5 nil for a limb bolo got the party started after just 6 minutes he got a little bit of help from a lucky to flexion and after 2 more early goals and goals struck again midway through the 2nd half on the way to his team's the most lopsided victory of the season. 6 so what does all that mean for them but it's like a standing by and still looks set to win the title all spoke frankfurt and dot want to r. and a fierce battle for the champions league and the bottom have plenty of teams are
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still not safe cologne move up to the playoff spot but have haberlin have played 3 fewer games and will have the chance to catch up. watching the w. news live from berlin stay tuned for world story awake and reports on the army and the entire news team thanks so much for a company. a very i'm david and this is climate change brags that sex. happiness increase books. this is the plan for you. you'll get smarter earth free you know we've got our new to. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken.
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what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus up to the code of special monday to friday on t.w. . this week on world stories. italy has seen fewer births during the pandemic singing is helping cope with 19 patients in the u.k. we begin in china in a city that stands for strong liquor bow-tie the brandy is considered the most valuable brand of alcohol and acts as a lubricants when conducting business and requesting favors. normally expose this
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crime and corruption cases now the investigative journalist is on his way to china's most famous. you know you can already smell the alcohol here at. the southern chinese town of multis also the name of the liquor produced here the multi distillery is china's most valuable company with more than the country's biggest back china's political leaders partially to it and us some of the bottles cost several 100 euros you says they are the perfect gift to greece the week they did your talent b.r.c. corrupt officials prefer multimeters they only drink the most expensive brands and this alcohol is the most expensive and their love for it lets the prices rise even more jaguars to. the lake effect or it takes up large swaths of multi-ton and many more are trying to profit from the big name within sight of the state owned giant is the distillery
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a family business. customers and people in the industry know that there's a limit to the production capacity of matai that's where we come in and the government lets us follow the lead of the mt i company and profit from them that brings in some wealth to us people here of what. his company uses the same distilling techniques the grain is ferment it in earth pits that pits give it a pungent aroma minnes and of soy sauce many people outside of china find it hard to swallow. that mashes fermented in a dry state during the distillation process steam passes through the mash and releases the. lung says the liquor mostly to individuals as well as companies they produce special editions for weddings and company and inverse readings. the intimate relationship between china's communists and the spicy liquor began in
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the 1930 s. when communist troops hid in the area from their nationalist adverse raise. after they came to power they turned the factory into a state owned enterprise. so it could provide them with. job i think it's procreative the factory. and the owner who refused to hand over his business was executed. these close links to the ready lead have called leo whose attention he's been tipped off that model type also produces in a neighboring town a violation of the rules on geographic origin so when he goes to take a look. he finds the company is constructing vast production facilities there. near england and nobody cares what they do here it's as if the government agencies which should control him don't exist.
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it's another piece of evidence for the book he is planning to write on china's most valuable company. italy has one of the lowest birth rates in all of europe and it has been steadily declining for more than a century now the coronavirus pandemic is causing many italians to think about putting off having children. but children's playground eerily quiet the numbers are out italians are having far fewer babies during the pandemic. they too have had to put their family planning on hold more in and in chance or just bought a new home in a suburb of baghdad a big step for the young couple and everything is ready for the next. question. this will be the children's room that has yet to be set up we want to put in one or 2 beds depending on the size of the we also have some space downstairs which could
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become another room for the children. when i thought i had. been chance and more in our plan. on getting married last summer before their but they had to postpone because of the pandemic and having kids before marriage for the 2 devout catholics was not an option glad of the union make it asked in a funny. for us marriage means union and creating a family of our own marriage home family and children moving was supposed to be after the wedding but we had a switch with our party on a little. while the individual reasons differ the situation is emblematic for hundreds of thousands of couples across the nation wanted to have children. it is too early to determine with certainty what exactly is causing italian numbers to drop even further says sociologist giuliani villainy the pandemic is likely affecting couple sex life but more importantly financial security seems to be the
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driving factor in the decision not to have kids. i think that to italia a young capos are becoming much more economic rationale that then emotional and convinced that it's important to have another child so there may be more worried about the future of children buying a house postponing marriage while working full time for the moment finch answered morena have a lot on their plate but that hasn't changed their wish to start a family of their own has soon as the time is right. in the u.s. more than half of all adults have now received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine this is why some venues in new york are able to open their doors to audiences again. new yorkers are finally getting
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the opportunity again to pursue one of their favorite pastimes standing in line. at the i'm really excited to see dick in the city again as we always knew it. it's pretty pretty exciting that you can feel the feel the energy ok they're not actually excited about queuing up but rather that after a year of xoom meetings and elbow bumps they're about to see a live show at one of the city's most iconic entertainment venues the comedy cellar in manhattan's greenwich village. the comedy cellar has hosted nearly all the trades greats over the decades but like most venues it's been shuttered for more than a year now it's open again but at just 33 percent capacity in accordance with new york's regulations no covert 1000 test is required to enter and neither are masks when seated the club's owner is cautiously optimistic the venue will stay open now for good so i don't expect things to turn bad now they're back said he will very
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very quickly i think it's going to be ok. i hope it's ok you know if it's not i hope they'll shut us down again you know they should do what they need to do despite rising case numbers the risk of aerosols and virus variants the comedians in the audience breathe a sigh of relief and yeah there will be jokes about the pandemic. for the comedians for me if i thought it to talk about this stuff. to just say what i was going through and then i think for the audience it's not just. identifying in a relating about is one level and that's huge too but also just being with other people physically being around people around your peers and some social setting that itself is as important and gradually there are more and more places for new yorkers to do that restaurants are allowed to host patrons indoors at half capacity most of the city's museums have been open for months and now major sports venues
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are also welcoming fans again. as tourists are returning to new york a so-called vaccination passport could be an important tool to bring back major attractions like broadway most theaters here is saying they won't reopen until all seats can be filled they're hoping sometime in the fall or winter. but for now it's spring and new yorkers are enjoying their newfound freedom in the sun after a year in isolation. almost in the u.k. are also struggling to reach a pandemic restrictions but an example in london shows how some are making the most of the situation and opera singer is helping people heal from the long term cope with 19 with breathing and singing exercises. blowing bubbles to help with
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young. susie doing basic training. she has developed special greeting exercises took over patients and for some of them it's a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to unpressed. she says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take a new hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen 3 months on i remember feeling so fatigued breathless. i mean literally from my bed to the bathroom i would just get breathless. shiba never dreamed that of all people sing us from the english national opera would be the ones to help a brief. stand to shoulder height in weekly zoom sessions participants learn to
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relax and improve that posture and most of old to prove and just hove that from men we think a lot about breathing down because if you're breathing you're taking you're not so bad and actually tend not to be expanding the so just giving people tools to slow things down and get them in a moment is really out. of this. now being part of the group is hugely important. and stress. and. i could have never imagined coming out of that dark mess all by myself so it's been a huge support system for me it's like my family now we had i guess you can say a common purpose to get better and what be more beautiful way to single. out
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and heal them at the same time sound. shiba dreams of singing on a real opera stage together with others like and that dream could come true painful as soon as school beat restrictions allow international opera plans to stage if very special price. for the patients. to breathe again through singing the.
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calling card. cards i think just at home on the race track as it is on a country road. as i said i just have to drive it for half an hour and i get the feeling the car was built just for me. no other sports car was built for so long and copied file so many locals and unique vision to build a thing like that so it certainly was not rational. state of the arch in technical terms a dream car for millions of people. you're going to build all has already made his dream come true the 911 captured the imagination of the native when he was just a boy today the businessman has a whole collection of them. and some are rarity it's like this 911 s
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also known as super model source ports model built between 966 and 68 with 160 horsepower absolute rockets in those days his 3 are so central to his life that he's building his house around them so that his 9 eleventh's will be practically parked in his living room. plus katrin of us there's nothing nicer to do in the evening than admire cars like that for me it's an artform from the tips of us would consume. art that moves you. you would wish to cruise more to one clear air cooled engine sound different to other engines because they feel different and drive differently from the cars keep on going and go totally robust totally reliable and the old race cars were driven straight to the racetrack they raced for 24 hours and then they were driven home
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again and i was if no problem at all you're probably. golf doesn't just collects he also races in his modified 965911. quick release hood fire extinguisher roll bar a camera to record the drive for subsequent analysis a regular haunches the northern loop of the nor bordering a mecca for motor racing fans he sees places. but i love you. and you. just. heard. of course something could always go wrong especially with amateurs so why does he
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take the risk. and once own emotions. because you experience such indescribable emotions and tasks to commotions for a trip to africa. the mother and if you win or come close wow wow. porsche has a warehouse near stuttgart where it stores 9 eleventh's from 55 hears every generation and every series. one of each only a museum of success conserved for posterity. only a select few are allowed in. until his death around germany's 1st test for vintage cars and specialized in expert opinions on $911.00
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it's. the 356 porches 1st series model was also the basis for the 911 by the mid 950 s. porsche had already begun developing a successor the 356 had become too slow. the aim was to build in cutting edge technology without compromising the basic shape. because the old model was very popular with customers. the criteria for the new model were formulated by veteran and alex i'm now known as. the sort of this it should be immediately obvious from the silhouettes of the car that it's a porsche. and i believe that if you think about design you come to one conclusion you can always add modifications but you can only make them when the original has
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become obsolete. so you have to make the absolute best out of the minimum. to. at the time. was chief designer in bodywork development. along with parts of the scene here in the middle of the picture he was instrumental in the design but exactly who can claim the credit for the design of the $911.00 remains a matter of contention. it was not drawn by one single designer but by a team to the light it will all have happened under the watchful eye of mr command up to 6 who also drew the $356.00. but the head of that particular department was bootsy porsche and if i work for a company to put it somewhat coarsely if in doubt ups a boss is always right and yes i thought that.
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963 horseshit presented its prototype at the international motor show in frankfurt with a 130 horsepower 6 cylinder boxer engine it was originally called the 901 but those show objected the french carmaker claimed the rights to the 3 digit model number with a 0 in the middle so 0 became 01. and a valid point. when she was stunned to withstand it. to be easy to come. to an end and i've been through a peptic few and gone from buy it was the same without obey him up a bit and i'm one who can take in and i don't post shit i'm the bait it's not the
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movie. nobody could have imagined tell popular the model with the couch more than a 1000009 eleventh's have rolled off the production lines and stick lots if in house and since than with no sign of a slowdown. it took the car time to get going at 1st though customers were not impressed. this government informed there was. simple reason the last 356 s c had a list price of about 16000 german marks. and the 1st 901-4911 was about 30 percent more expensive and. so forth she developed a parallel model the $912.00 it looked like a $911.00 but had the performance specs of
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a $356.00 now the price was right and sales started catching up the $911.00 could go its own way. i. was popular german t.v. detective series. the famous conductor had their fun comedy on drove one. and the german rock legend and then back was a 911 fan. listen i bought of course share with the dough from my 1st gig at the on call person hamburg in 73. even stay for me as life in total tried to tame the beast. accelerations fantastic actors to expect i love to have so much noise for you it's like getting to know a new girl as far as my collection goes when it comes to cars my technical bride so to speak it's definitely the sexiest model for. this is. truly
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sorry that's the 1st time i've stalls it's. 11 percent of all 911 are bought by women claudio cuckolds drives a rarer g.t.s. as her company called. it was that it was like the front of a porsche has always been at the back where the engine is if there's a sports mode but over here and then the engine sounds even better. cool drives 40000 kilometers in here her car it take. it's the headhunting agency lawyer from appointment to appointment in the thank heaven i. research when someone of the nicest things in life is driving to disappear for girly in the morning if i've got an appointment at 9 i'll hit the road at 6 and have the autobahn to myself that's when you can step on the gas and really see what it can
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do by the fact that this car can still give you a kick when you're doing 240 that's pure joy. cologne monte carlo america yes she's taken part in rallies around the world in her other 911 and 973 career at r.s. she's picked up prizes along the way and to gather dust. decent i still have this red dust in the car probably forever. or should herrera are as only 500 men will ever drive this car the after right. the career are as $2.00 is the flagship of the porsche brand one of the most desired sports cars in the world a leading light of all race cars originally it was supposed to be a limited edition he says which will would do this car was originally intended as
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a homologation model for motor sports if anything and so that means only $500.00 were supposed to be built as auto saluted on that it was supposed to weigh under a 1000 kilos and be used mainly in motor a sense of. also all the bush underestimated one thing the small demand from a performance oriented customers. was certainly there were people who wanted this are a certainty not for the racetrack and for the but for the road so often just toss it it's now so in demand then it's the most baked car in the world. yada. so. certainly it is down in part to how it's value crowe's and from the model here in 1973 i can cost up to happen a 1000000 euros more than the other models. that's plenty of motive for george noory and there are days it's depending on what i've got in front of me that every 2nd car i have to give an expert opinion on is
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a fake because you know why the footage. one striking feature is the rear spoiler which made its debut on the artist's claim your model known among german fans as the. piece of folly was head of development and a test drive engineer for porsche he shares the credit for the. first the r.s. went through extensive testing in the wind tunnel threats of wool where attached to make air turbulence visible. didn't come out there are limits to what you can measure in a wind tunnel you can do much more on the track. we tested in hockenheim to find
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out how the top speed changes when you place the spoiler higher or lower and would you believe it comes down to 10 or 15 millimeters that make all the difference in top speed or control if you went to high with the spoiler control was great but top speed was considerably lower because the air resistance was too strong. this was a car for advanced drivers uncomfortable loud and expensive. a decent food for a rich. all 500 cars were built to weigh well under 1000 kilos or 3 of those and you can do that by leaving out everything you don't really need. it gives others they close it wasn't. there was no sound insulation no rust protection no all round interior lining it was even supposed to have
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a thinner body. but that would mean cars you can't drive comfortably on the road. when porsche presented the turbocharger to the public the 911 climbed to new heights. the turbo coupe a 3.0 put everything else in the shade. 0 to 100 k. in just 5.2 seconds not for the fainthearted or the beginner. 99 while world rally champion volatile world was playing catch up in the 911 s.c. turbo in the san remo rally. over several days he made up more and more ground on the leaders. before the last stage he was just 2 minutes behind his rivals and this looks when he might do it. when disaster struck
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and his drive shaft broke. he still calls it the most bitter breakdown of his career. to a vocal so to see if everyone used to say it's for men not boys you hit the gas and it took ages to get going there's one that was the problem with the car but it was also the challenge for me was for the you had to be hitting the accelerator as you went into the curve so that you had enough power coming out. costs of a few stone that gave the skilled driver an advantage but it freaked normal people out 1st off. maybe. porsche was aware of the problem too. we were all good drivers and we all said the same after testing true it's difficult
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to drive we need to work on it and the car gradually got better at year by year with better tires wider tires with different tuning and matching of springs and shock absorbers and stabilizers and a couple that are all the time and i think mr riddell was happy with that in the end to the obviously. the 911 forever in the add on card even 30 years ago the porsche 959 had an anti lock brakes regulated shock absorbers and permanent all wheel drive with a top speed of 315 kilometers an hour and it was the fastest series produced car in the world with official road approval it was only offered to a select group of customers. the 996 changed everything the air of air cooled flat engines was coming to an end the 1st liquid cooled 911 went on the market and critics predicted the end of the 911.
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switch from air cooled to liquid cooled engine was basically because of the exhaust problem and the noise problem when to keep you have an air cooled engine it's all very simple it's just good to see you have a fan that blows air in to do fine but the fan makes a lot of noise and you have nothing around the cylinder to insulate the sound. if you surround the whole thing with a liquid jacket it gets quieter and the cylinder heads are cooled better to look at the 10 the end because they were the 2 basic reasons for the switch from air cooled to liquid cooled and the $900.00. series of also crude by the ball boy in one texas . but the 911 remains popular on the road and on the track this g.t. 3 has 415 horsepower and a 3.6 liter flat 6 engine. and the road version
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is good for the race track to. just ride for hostile slow it's he wants to go on the norberg. he's made the 911 fan since he was a kid i retired teacher he now owns 4 of them he did for me because it's the best thing i can afford and it's nice there's nothing better than a 911 but that's just the way it is for the porsche 911 is the ultimate for me for me there's simply no better car. it wasn't easy for him to find affordable models. today your dreams coming true for shots to put the pedal to the metal on the legendary no avoiding. to get a taste of what it's like to be a racing driver to mingle with drivers and mechanics before the race.
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the new guy from stuttgart tots floats is going to face off against the big names no harm to take a quick peek at the pits. he quickly forgets about his hip replacements and other ailments cured by his passion for porsche. for chicago driver hans there on monday let's hope and side one of the race cars just. don't. slow it says impressed. he's so. close with them on points out that while sloths his car may not have all the fancy gizmos it is easier to get into and out of sight like it's perfect. but i can send his 10 year old porsche g.t. 3 pull their own with modern race cars the mere thought makes him nervous but even
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with his heart racing he wants to give it a try. race driving it's an intellectual pursuit to the driver has to study every curve to get the speed just right. i. instructor costin's paces takes the beginner through the track he's a member of the porsche sports driving school. here it comes on the left if we go in here quite fast grip we have a fairly strong grip on is that it but if i'm not too fast and here i won't make it all the way over to the left side of course that's kind of if you can do it with
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formula one cars because of the different aerodynamics. and i want to hit the brakes hard. to hit the brakes hard and brake effectively i need the car to be straight affect even the dems in most men all to god as dave does not he feels so just oh well let's keep up in his old 911 obviously now somewhat on if i said the older model can't quite keep up with the new ones it's partly to do with the manual gearshift modern here boxes have a duplex clutch that lines up the next gear so all we have to do is move the gear shift to one side and it's all done within a 10th of a 2nd then you just. if you keep up with the straight man you won't hear shit mcguigan. despite his own heart on stilts is determined to give it a try. the
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fortune structure will be at his side safety 1st it's the pensioners 1st time on the race track. see the tension in him. but it's not just the driver being put to the task. that 10 year old g t 3 also faces the test of a lifetime. finally they cross the finish line car and driver are safe and sound. but they're the ones in absolutely amazing really fantastic that was so much fun it was passed by the sensational feeling to their loves tell thing once again thanks a 1000000 really great perfect instructor fantastic just unbelievable the feeling
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inside to the noise in the car he rivet up and stay in the high revs and only come down when you go around a tight curve purchased and braking takes some getting used to that one but when you break that you really break because if we are going to that's what you really hit the brake pedal hard you have to do it with all your strength even with the brakes boosters which is a light at this and then you come down from like $200.00 to $80.00 and then you go around the corner and take off again and. it's like you're flying the fleece to the wall always god knows even if those are the really well that's you know you took the court. well she stuck to the line of least resistance will stay car sensational . chester and perhaps just say dream come true. minds maneuverable durable for almost 60 years the porsche 911 has been the most
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popular and most successful sports car in the world and for that reason the best selling. on monday win on sunday sell on monday the idea was to make the car so famous with racing victories that customers wanted to buy it were called. the 911 it was never meant to just be a status symbol or a plaything for the rich but also a fast car that could handle everyday life. to the stage that's what it embodies. the suits you get in and it's almost like being in a normal car and it's no problem just a never around to the bakers and willow trees. and fall. 8 generations of 911 and unforgettable success story that started in 1963 in
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