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this is the news live from berlin new clashes break out in jerusalem palestinian protesters face off against israeli police a contentious march through the city. also coming up families bury their dead in afghanistan after dozens of people are killed in multiple explosions on saturday many of them young girls were leaving school when the blasts hit. and in formula one racing driver lewis hamilton has won the spanish grand prix his main rival this season max 1st up and.
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this is news cruft. start in the east jerusalem plans to a vict palestinian residents of east response make room for jewish settlers have led to weeks long protests and heavy handed police response that left hundreds injured on sunday palestinians took to the streets again angry over a planned march by israeli nationalists commemorating the capture of east jerusalem by israeli forces in 1967. 1 of the families facing eviction is the court's job your correspondent tanya kramer has this report on their fight to remain. cool as documenting everything that happens here for social media
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family is one of 4 families facing eviction from their homes in the palestinian neighborhood of shaikh shut off in east jerusalem writing settlers could soon move in here but they had this is our life as palestinians we are the owners of the land we lived here legally and everything is documented legally. and they come here and the place and they want to occupy would remains of the neighborhood. we don't. hate this part of the house has already been taken over by to reset a decade ago just like across the street where settlers moved into this house they claim parts of this neighborhood is actually their land and have reached a lengthy court battle against the families. for almost a 100 give. the jews lived. and jews own the
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land. nothing changed one thing that the adult suddenly decided. over the pulpit to. decide to accept the jewish ownership like other palestinian families who lived. and this neighborhood resettled here by jordan and the you and after the israeli war in 1948 they'd lost everything after being displaced at that time israeli law prevents them from claiming their lost properties. and that's the supreme court appeal if there are no other options for the family. it's very kind for a very tiring psychologically speaking we're exhausted each one of us has packed it back with the most important papers passport identity cards anything important thanks a typical from school and university in case they victimise and that's what we need
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to take with us. at sunset residents and supporters come together to break their ramadan fast soon after skirmishes break out at some point riot police harshly disperse the crowd arresting some of the palestinian protesters the eviction back over the homes it's like a symbol of force that stake in the israeli palestinian conflict. earlier we talked to time your kramer to tell us more about why israel's attorney general has delayed be a fiction hearing. well it's certainly a brief response for the families for the time being because it was also said they can stay in their houses now until a new court date is set in 30 days it doesn't have the cancer at the lower court ruling which also rise to actually the eviction of those 4 families back in february in favor of the secular organization that's the claim and it doesn't of
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course also change the root causes of this very problematic legislation and we should also not forget there are many other families as well in the middle of court proceedings which are under threat off the action. families in the afghan capital kabul have been burying the victims of saturday's explosions more than 50 people many of them young girls were killed in bomb blasts at a school in a largely shia muslim neighborhood no group has claimed responsibility but afghanistan's president ghani is blaming the taliban the group however has denied the attack pointing the finger at so-called islamic state. at a remote hillside symmetry fathers of those killed in saturday's attack outside of kabul school burying their daughters. in a country to a background of bombings and death this attack has been met with shock and
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comprehension. she was 15 years old and in the 8th grade. she was very intelligent and didn't miss a single day of school. yesterday her mother told her not to go to school but she said no mother i will go today tomorrow. that's what she did and today we're burying her here. multiple blasts had gone off outside the siad school in western couple as it lessens ended for the day many of the children killed were on their way home to break their ramadan fast with their families. the violence comes a week after u.s. and nato troops began their final exit of afghanistan some fear that could leave people here facing movie scenes like this one as militant groups and afghan security forces battle to gain political power. let's look now at some
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of the other stories making headlines around the world. german finance minister has pledged to raise the minimum wage in his bid to become germany's next chancellor on sunday social democrats officially confirmed confirmed scholtz as their party's chancellor candidate or general elections in september polls put the center left party which is currently in government far behind the greens and chancellor angela merkel's conservatives. hundreds of people have marched in mexico city calling for the legalization of marijuana they want the right to possess it grow it as well as areas to consume it legislation is awaiting final senate approval which would allow pot production and the sale for recreational use medicinal uses already legal. the white house is working closely with the u.s. fuel pipeline operator to restore service after
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a highly disruptive cyber attack colonial pipeline was forced to shut down its system which supplies eastern states the incident has prompted calls to better protect critical infrastructure in the u.s. from outside interference while wealthier nations have stockpiled vaccines for their citizens the world health organization is warning that many developing countries have been able to get any supply at all several african states are particularly affected such as chad and it's 16000000 inhabitants. at dismissal hospital in chats capital into mena there are no debates over how to best rule out vaccines to everyone there are simply no vaccines at all. not even for the doctors and nurses. when they hear that in other countries they are finished with the staff they are finished with the elderly and carry on with other categories well here even people who work in health care are not vaccinated honestly it saddens me. chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h
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o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could the 1000 vaccines worldwide has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this hospital have pulled in. for this and i think it's once again unfair and unjust and it's something that saddens me and i don't even have a choice the 1st vaccine that comes along that has authorities ation take it. chad is expected to get some biotech pfizer doses next month if it can put in place the cold storage facilities needed to preserve them in a country where temperatures soar each day over 40 degrees celsius that's more
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vital than ever. sturm sports now and in sunday's late bonus league game how to better the host of the the fell in a relegation battle and it was easy to see why both teams are struggling as the game ended without a goal the best chance of the game came when half as john cordoba went through on goal but he stumbled as he shot the ball came back off the post that was the highlight of a grim draw that sees both teams aloft on $31.00 points but heads will be happier with the result as they have a better goal difference and a game in hand. and while millions continue their excellent form under coach both offense and a 11 draw drew away to frankfurt was their 9th unbeaten game in a row and means mines are as good as safe from relegation. opened the scoring for the visitors after all. 11 minutes and mind set to hold on for
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a victory intil a brilliant piece of improvisation i did late in the game secured a draw for france but the hosts were disappointed to claim just a point as they fall behind dortmund in the race for the champions. sunday's spanish grand prix saw 7 time world champion lewis hamilton become the 1st driver to win from pole position this season but the brit has been given a real challenge by red bull driver max for stopping this campaign and the race in barcelona are no different. if lewis hamilton is to win a record 8th world title he's going to have to give. up and not for the 1st time this season red bull's young dutchman roared past hamilton at the 1st corner and held the lead despite intense pressure from the briton. own fresh tires from
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a 2nd pitstop hamilton passed for a stop in with 6 laps to go for sadie's pit strategy had paid off and hamilton took the checkered flag. mercedes deservedly celebrated their bold tactical hamilton's driving was just as important as the elder statesman rose to 1st up and challenge the briton celebrated a 98 career win and showed 1st up and just what standard he'll have to reach if he's to take the crown. so it's been a gray and wet spring here in berlin anyone can tell you that we had snow in fact just a few days ago but sunday treated the city to sunshine and a high of 27 degrees celsius and despite the ever present pandemic restrictions people got out to make the most of it was thomas sparrow did too and talk to some of them about a rare warm day germany's capital. it's
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a perfect morning in one of butlins most beautiful parks after a long winter mocked by the 3rd wave of the pandemic germans are relishing the chance to spend time outdoors the country still has high corona virus infection numbers but the general mood today is one of optimism. the combination of the good weather and the changing situation. and the fact that people here are. looking very good i feel that maize in the us i think i think a lot of people are mostly especially for kids it's very difficult to state how others however prefer to remain cautious the pandemic they stress is far from over . it's supposed to get a little easier but i don't think this year is going to be like it was before. there are more people who get vaccinated the better overall i'm still critical of the situations won't be the last pandemic. meanwhile german's continue to
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discuss when and how the country could return to normality german officials gave a positive outlook this week when they said that germany appears to have broken the 3rd wave of the coronavirus pandemic infection numbers a falling on the country's nation rollout is gathering speed this is more than welcome news for germans although officials also cautioned against easing restrictions on public life too soon. some regions are starting to lift restrictions such as curfews and contact limitations as the situation improves and now over 10000000 germans who have been fully vaccinated or have recovered from the virus will also regain some freedoms others will have to wait a bit longer but at least they can do so with a good book all with music in the park. stuffing your sunscreen and watching your news from berlin. he says next looking at
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the recent russian military buildup near ukraine i'm william clue croft and if you're wrapping up mother's day where you are it was a special one. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to his shadow and a few in his favor as one official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. go up with on the floor just a sign and when it comes to the fans of the humans on the scene the microphones
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will have decide to put their trust in us. my name is jenny harrison and work. this week on world stories living in the fear of war and ukraine coronavirus is out of control in brazil. but we begin in turkey which often ends up being the final destination for afghan refugees attempting to reach europe many of them dying in the mountains on the way over. symmetry of the nameless.
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this is how the locals call this place and for a mean a sufi saga and her son parviz it is always difficult to come here. painful memories are reawakened. motherhood is a good image going to you the people who are buried here have mothers brothers and sisters they all have someone who love them but now their families don't even know that they are here it breaks my heart that there is no one who comes and prays for them mobile how did you know. that is why i'm nina and power this pray here on behalf of everyone else that alone. they fled from of ghana stunned by iran to turkey illegally on foot over the mountains it's a long dangerous journey many freeze to death or die in accidents and many who don't make it end up here. in the eastern turkish city of van in an unadorned
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grave with no name. on their. myself there is a man here who was found dead in the mountains and once they brought women's bodies their fingers and toes were frozen off from the cold on. the route leads through the mountains straddling turkey's border with iran up to 4000 meters high most of those trying to reach europe from a fan a stand pakistan bangladesh take this way ticky is now building walls everywhere in the region they are hundreds of kilometers long the border with syria has already been closed off the wall to iran is still under construction. human rights lawyer mahmoud cut chances a war won't stop the refugees it only makes the journey more dangerous. so you can . he has in this area been ignoring people smuggling for too long it's become kind
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of a business sector that many get involved in this because a lot of money can be made in a short time at a relatively low risk. i mean and power of this stuff usada still clearly remember their own flight from afghanistan the smugglers took everything from them they say they have been living here in van for 3 years now. the family found refuge in turkey but like so many others they want to continue to woods europe. back to afghanistan they say that's out of the question for me but if we have to go back they will kill my son that's not an option. so they are holding out in eastern turkey stranded in their new existence and they think of those who lost their lives and are buried here at the cemetery of the nameless.
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that employment of russian troops on ukraine's border has raised concerns about a new war. this is especially true in mario poles where many residents remember the last war all too well. only a few of the older children here can really remember a time without war since conflict began 7 years ago these children have seen parents lose their livelihoods and often their lives now they found stability in this christian children's home in marable a city of half a 1000000 people just a matter of kilometers from the frontlines. dropping everything and getting to safety in a hurry is what this drill is all about russia's troop buildup along ukraine's borders means these kinds of exercises are once again part of daily life here for
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some of the teenagers though there's little need to practice the is back in 2014 i spent 2 months living in our sailor with my mom last i never thought the war would reach us just remember watching t.v. it all just seemed so unreal like something from a film then our neighbor's house was hit we ran date into the sailor for cover and we were just listening to it all up it was really scary i'm scared the house of collapse around us and we'd be trapped in there. back in 2014 frontline suburbs so the shelling of residential neighborhoods and dozens of casualties. nowadays the front line is still just as close the city and its residents just as. ukraine's army has made significant strides. but it's. still a significant disadvantage. the crew of this ukrainian coast guard vessel a tight lipped willing to tell us that they've seen increased russian activity in
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recent weeks they're ready and willing they say to respond to any possible provocation whether or not they expect there refused to say. the military and diplomatic everyday life goes on can often seem oblivious to all the attention being paid to this region by the outside world. we did the right i have no idea if that will be a war or not but it definitely doesn't depend on what we do here. that both of them yes they're raising tensions now but i still think this is all about political bargaining just. everyone here in marion paul has a sick case packed with money and the same in case they need to leave in a hurry everyone does. we're tired of being afraid that something people here in eastern ukraine tell you time and time again desperate for a chance to live a little even if that won't stop them preparing for the worst as they like the rest of the world try to understand what it is like to me putin and his troops have in
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store for them. few other countries in the world have experienced the coronavirus pandemic get us out of control as brazil. hospitals in rio de janeiro are hopelessly overwhelmed. in riyadh lingo a suburb of rio de janeiro the situation is dire there are similar scenes throughout the city the number of coated 19 patients is high at the same time hospitals are out of drugs such as sedatives. we have to strip down patients who are on ventilators because we don't have any more sedatives so painkillers really shouldn't have to do that it's like torture the patient can no longer ask for help when they feel uncomfortable the lack of much needed medicines makes both of us and the patients suffer. more meanwhile more and more younger
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patients are being admitted to intensive care units with cases so severe that they have to be artificially ventilated this is apparently a journey to the fastest spreading p. one mutation according to the director of rio's largest hospital treating cope with 19 patients. the number of all. people getting sick has decreased slightly because many have already been vaccinated you mean but at the same time the number of people under 60 has increased sharply down the want the miser's complete we have seen more and more young patients in intensive care and more young people dying in this phase of the pandemic. here than the a small me into that when they meet. the president of the council of nurses in rio blames president also narrows government for the lack of civil tiffs. one of the most welcomes but we are in this chaos because those responsible at the ministry of health do not have the necessary expertise for the job the wrong
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personnel were hired for political reasons the government must now trust the science stop denying the dangers and employ competent people who can give us a chance at success things said the economic but boss at the may already is. according to doctors there not only short on sedatives there's also a lack of syringes and other important medical products with you i would never have thought that after 20 years of experience i would be at this point a lack of painkillers has brought us doctors to the point where in some situations we have to ask ourselves whether we are still doing for our patients what we swore to do when we took the oath as students. brazil is in the middle of a critical phase of the pandemic.
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in germany children still are being vaccinated against the corona virus even though infections for kids with down's syndrome are extremely dangerous their parents are waiting for the back scenes to be approved for children. physical exercises and port and especially for flavia the for. 14 year old has down's syndrome normally she doesn't do that with her mother but her physio therapist but since the coronavirus pandemic started the family has severely restricted their contacts because flavia covered infection could be fatal and infect your own booked by mention madonsela of people with down's syndrome an infection has much greater risks and. additionally we know very little about long term effects of this illness so even if she were to survive an infection you wouldn't know what would come after that. this is happening. and how.
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therefore the family keeps to themselves physical contact with others is restricted the children are only ok finally allowed to play with this school happens online all of this puts a strain on flavia. if you go by i cried quite a bit because school was closed so we had to do it digitally and that was stressful . and massive our flat. to top 5 we've noticed that flavia suffers enormously from this loneliness she sits in her room for hours she talks to herself more and more sure makes noise she just isolates a self. want a cup of thaw. getting flavia vaccinated against covered would help the family but
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no vaccine has yet been approved for under 16 year olds in germany clinical trials are still ongoing. in the contest run as it was on to. explain these trials different age groups are tested i know close observation that way the research is congressionally find out how the drug reacts with certain groups but they haven't finished that yet so using that pixie now is a bit like walking into a dark forest so to speak don't invite good for months of. the family hopes that this dog forest will clear they don't know when the vaccination will be a proof of children until then they will do everything they can to protect that daughter.
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spot for food. and some great culture memorials to boot. w. trouble. so don't you that made me mad if you can think of it he's made it out in space and is now working so hopefully we can actually start charging the cot here. we are living during the most extraordinary time in history. transportable before the electorate. men about.
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the auto and mobility show. come on a road trip with graves and confront the old range excise. we need to get right then and we believe that the lowly body about the next tiger that we might have a good week because of its race 700 kilometers spin on the electric. can they beat the clock and the charging network. and the porsche. cost. meanwhile taxi driver heidi has taken out time to take us for a wild ride in one of the most dangerous cities in the world be popping new guinea . that's my nightmare the tiredness you need most a few minutes of sleep so how long to our rig is ready to go. to
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sally and my husband johnny and read the tired feet you can keep that in the politics of the tiger. actually it was from the bed. to slump nice konstam in bavaria and it is against the clock look at. that we can get there in. the 5 minutes let's go. we need to drive if you need to i'm going to get. out of what the only one was local. oh please god ok oh this is what is the good old of. i would never do it at night especially if i was little and. it might.
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be i would like to give you an update on that on the page we are writing right now we are on our way to but during the back. end we have raised our consumption so you know what in the morning we are always so approximately 1314 minutes tops and when that which is a good site to reach the target now is free again so i can accelerate and let's do it a little bit. for the portion of the reef. and i was surprised to 60 and that you can go for a very long time or let's say an average speed of 150 so this surprised me in a big way because it made the car feel like a normal combustion engine i like i think i like that i can but you also need to do
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that if that makes billions with electric cars when from then it's handy to the porsche and i come to a. point that he's got a lot of stuff that he said. anything for the. plane and then you need to go there and then it would and i think he we don't. know through our. take because. if. they only. know. one of them will be even more to get rid of it and we can take a look into court wait one second of all. people have
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a little bit of fish to. man. that is really i'm not happy about this game. i think and we if we do what you like this because this is ok we're going to send out a cotton don't. we call them and we call them. up. and i need to be at the same time so tell me you've got a bit of a problem because we kind of don't get there from time to kind but you know you take. it we're missing all of a lot of minutes just by event it's really annoying if you can see the new baby on the table. so we're going to try and call the number and see because i had been kind of not working and so sorry. go go go go go. why do you want us that we're already. working ok but i want you
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to respond. we go for the german way i'm not talking 100 a day. come come. just press one thing we know because you think you're doing really well be. making new friends just that. she had all the time to think that you're. going to try and see if it looks good on the charging station could. i don't know. we always run on the this one was the system ok ok ok i said you know there's a keep. going on you got to leave me right and you can see with it he's been
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charging system is now working so hopefully we can actually start charging the car you know and i hope we haven't lost too much time by. stopping at the other tiding point didn't even seem to be you i think it was not it was then we can take the plugs made out and understand what is in the process and could see some time tony you know once i was there. so that i unplugged it for you. to get in a boat that was supposed to be. for this is a crazy cable has been sold. into what it means to the need. to look at how do you know this has to. yeah ok but it's in the moment it's trying i think it's trying its best. that's going to look. and trying to look and see if i can see anybody with. marni it was
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really we did it and we look at it yes believe it may be there you will see it's finally starting it's starting to see i guess someone somewhere on the line will. charging time and energy to revert charging powers $100.00 chalky towards. that's the charging power of the current is one of its 3. and we have 775 voids void which you think that. he does this confusing me and. now you have to become a professor to understand this game we both want to win so hopefully we've got our fingers crossed for you to sing out comes as the dolans would say and we're hoping to make a date in time so i spoke but no song you should. take it all baby. dead was crazy so the day you will so tragic time 20 minutes on would you think
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this one energy delivered. here that if it was that your nation. let's go we have. 76 percent. but we lost your friends we'll see. them on we lost a lot of time. let's go back to will keep. those like if we always have a gap of 20 minutes that is if we always make up 20 minutes and then times for 20 minutes we're talking could still make it but it wasn't always it's time to minutes that you stood still let me just check that i still have that i own it he hardly be able that it will be terrible it will be ok. then. you know he will always have it with him cause i knew i had it all that i'm good at that time and the money i'll
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get it. so they know that now that's me got the weight on the way it was taking a child in space and we kids and you moved around with it just 10. it all goes away at this point and we last 20 minutes head off once tried to fish which meant to be read to me last night and i think ronnie is the manager to do that just as i would because the power of the drives are tight i would probably die this time and this last nice one saturday it's just been a few times and right now google maps know that they need to get there to be fixed but it was we have to stand still for 21 minutes had been struggling for years and .
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this year are those your lives he wants or yeah perfect. so we park our car and go over the needle with side with the nose they know. the moment it's not green but it wasn't a new even it's in the pitch and there's a look at his face. this is why they live with all the time standing on a beach probably there because the landowner too good a good time to get down oh yeah it takes them to the whole minutes yeah have a look for hardy and coming here. till you go. to get selection thinking. they're not green. i don't know what to do about that.
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oh please. johnny i don't want to waste time do we need to try another child if it doesn't go do you know what. i mean literally do with a lot of time. just so i don't know we're going to. do a good thing read on into not giving up anything. oh i think i know that corals you know we just try and weed out on having bad luck with finding i just did it. i think we're going to try the other one a bit with your feet but. just for a little draw my baby. has been a trying. on the flooding here to let me know i tried to put the car
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world with him in good stead then everything was fine and well we'll write him. back no no they're from these make amends and now wow wow wow. it's sounding finally leave. for the 1st time and i'm feeling it some enthusiasm this morning re going through the last of them i will and one tool and something will one of you being the good you so you know we are just coming back from our little break we are you and one of the guard corps. by one meg yeah i think i mean it was not it was not. her 1st removed. you can see that we have reached 70 percent of charging that means the total range of $189.00
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those we wait a little more we have an ok so in the mummy oh the target time. has changed so this is no time good time and that 1626 and i didn't really say. we have 274 kids we doesn't know left until the century is and we stay and stick to the autobahn to the highway because there's another route which is 6 minutes fast but somehow it might not include the proper charging positions and you have to rely on the proper job because even here out of 4 charges only one was working so i don't know what's wrong with these things so if you have bad luck and
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someone play this place in front of you then the whole thing is cool so we have to keep on going on these past charges otherwise the plan will be destroyed 100 percent and the moment we have to fall behind somewhere out 40 minutes behind target time. i was. thinking. guys we're getting close up. next. to be conscious know where the charges. will be. ahead. me.
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off from here to there now and then we need to know how much is from there to the next child to know what he has knowing will you build it we need to get outside stand and reach out of the body about the next hour of that might have a good week every end up there with thank you to me does no problem with the taxes . so 46 minutes we charge here so it's quite a long time and when i look at my watch. we are 45 minutes left so i shall be able to make it or not really 45 minutes we're less than 45 minutes we have 40 minutes left i'm going to do 2 or 3 to meet us and we need to drive mentally to until he doesn't want many more to 50 to 40 to 35 minutes so it seems like. it's stopped in time to send here.
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we're. going to go to do it. now and say ok oh i'm so perfect. place to. come. to the point if you go to the same stop it looks like there might still have been a chance that this would be laid there for 20 minutes it would get quite clear up there was going to be really hard to make up the day. i was so open business to begin. you didn't like me don't you think that's true i think those are common and i'm not related i would say today it is not possible to be queer meps but you can become quite close and from my perspective dr perspective i would say you
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squeeze old more the battery you give us have too much of a safety buffer in it that means you and i would drive in the night i personally if i had to have an electric car across no money i would never choose to do it at night especially if i was alone because it's not making fueling the feeling this 5 minutes you won't pay and that's it you're the v pocked and also it's not like the charging station that right in front you have to go all the way back to us on one visit it's part i would not want to stand the footprint in the middle as a team of course. 2 we're going to go out and train you over the trail but before we do that i'm just going to turn the camera and you can see in a civil war front you know how to attack so here you have targeted and this is the cutting and this is the time expected it's expected to get out in the process which is updated in the distance but we're not allowed to drive up the end of the
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and so we don't know what to do right now or to how much we can go out and maybe take a selfie and finish not. be in the place where you look yes. it is about to come. to me there we go this is a. little the parking lot and that is ok. usually that's my nightmare. i just get it will simply because i mean what if i start this new kind of that's.
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the mode of that but i think so i'll just leave it on but because i don't like telling them that that i can fix it but they're expecting you to find out towards. me. it's my oath could say i have if i had the familiar and i think community sometimes you know night for hollywood that i feel i'm longing for i want anything that i don't think will. really go though i look forward to and building up a lead just a good been studying. vocal this one is double of the gathered in the middle because this is in the self lane suppose. some other person could take the window i saw a vision like i did have a brush might get a look. it's already read from the cloak and. begin to do you know.
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it was i just raced brain because i go in front of the limo you have a lucky guy am i going to get it i mean i wanted. when i was a little bit of a website i saw the b.s. the but a. little bit of what good is good for the. spirit we go through with. the other night we have one of those studios that i don't know. sometimes that i do a little bus but usually that's my night here. i just get it will simply focus. is on i mean what is nice but obviously. that's just
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from somewhere else but i mean to look funny but obviously we have other good little settling down and i think most of them do i think. they have the goods do the little stuff i'm going to. be entering learn to read and get them out but. that's presumably just going to it's all good of the. underdogs but india really jumbo wolf to see you and i think this will be any you do with yes i'm here as a. people but i may have to find those in britain would give them think you know come to a bit more for the money you know will go by price will have to pay for the gems family and but i'd still forget. this one is a bit of love love at the end of them in britain everyone else in the middle of.
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their distribution of speech is it is with us the lives of the visitors or people not being involved 1000000 a day is no myth that it is going to cheat when you jump on the back you'll get the chance we did and you know we pay $5.05. you'll pay $50.00. good that's the honest common things like plane plane flying when you know it's just we're going to talk about a little off this mission washed up. he told me about you know a small book that the fluffy agent watching me please like a 16 year old enough each. neighborhood recalled his bonus money. this the open is going on we will see them putting their products down there with my kids of an additional year of the ministry money and that's why the betting man i'd love to just lose in case somebody wants to.
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put one of them who can bet on that. at the moment it's going to 51 percent believe . me or at me like i played once about i almost go the injuries that. i give up to. force a get a divorce was all this was anything. but if i didn't notice how sensible people might i seem to go this through the mobile problem even in my good mood to a little of you who never wanted to. do studio they. would go to one of those best of their beloved in front of all the best most of the best holding going to go bass and.
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and i'm up of all there are. already things of my sea fans here. and a good band and. 'd 'd well done hardy and good luck in the future. and we'll see you all next week. 'd on rick's.
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