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w. . this is d. w. news live from berlin the un condemns the senseless cycle of bloodshed in the middle east books there is still no end in sight as desperate search for survivors has more israeli air strikes planned gaza and prime minister binyamin netanyahu says the military campaign against hamas is continuing at full force also coming up on the program. shooting votes for assembly members to shape a new constitution a legal framework which will sweep away those dating back to the dark days off the
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dictatorship. and in this league of football dortmund punch their ticket to the champions league next season minus with one match day left to play. i'm pablo foley yes welcome to the program we begin with the latest developments in the conflict between israel and the palestinians prime minister binyamin netanyahu has told israel that attacks in gaza are continuing at quote full force and will take time to complete he was speaking as international diplomatic efforts towards a cease fire gather pace the u.n. security council is debating the conflict virtually and while diplomats talk there's no end in sight to the violence. rocket streaking into the sky as hamas continues its attacks on israel. wrecked buildings
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and burned out cars proof that not all missiles are intercepted by israel's defenses even in car moments the tension is palpable. now out here is not simple it is living with the fear that you never know if a rocket will hit you there are rockets attacks which come without warning as you see people are walking around as usual like a daily routine but it's quite distressing israel is countering how must rockets with a fierce akam pain. gaza fishel say dozens of people including children were killed on sunday that would be the highest death toll since the air strikes began leaving palestinians to mourn their dead. this father himself wounded in an airstrike on his house breaks down as he puts his
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daughter a final goodbye. the un has called for an end to the bloodshed. to leave the poll this latest round of violence only words the cycles of this destruction of these bear and in the eyes of any hope of weeks is those. fighting must stop. but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is a no mood to reign in his powerful military and. continue 1st long as it takes to bring back peace to you the citizens of israel it will still take some time even as he spoke palestinian news and israeli security forces clashed in the west bank a reminder that prolonging the conflict carries the risk of broadening it. well for the view from washington we have detailed views coverly not she moyse standing by
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for us well the u.n. security council has been meeting virtually on the conflict now is there any hope of a breakthrough. not really a problem we have seen this many times in former years many council members do think that israel's actions are illegal and that its use of deadly force is proportionately harsh and the ones who don't think the way our buildings the pressure on israel bat at the same time as we know the united states already has vetoed any action against israel the last we heard from the u.s. side during the u.n. security council meeting was the united states would be ready to broker a cease fire if the 2 sides seek it and this is very unlikely their close a curiously council meeting concluded with a draft statement calling for a cease fire back at the saban was vetoed by the united states and this means the
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meeting concluded without action robel what kind of pressure is the ministration facing to try to put a stop to the conflict. well from what is a mystic side we have to say that here at home maine many democrats. ask the president to be more forceful in his actions specially after the bombing we saw of the media tower in gaza but biden's main concern is right now to get out of the pandemic to create jobs and to boost the economy here and therefore he urgently needs also with the support of the other democrats who are not forceful action against israel and it is clear the president by then does not want to lose those war what's in congress and he doesn't want to put in danger his american jobs plan or his infrastructure plan and then as for the pressure from abroad until our biden has been allowing israel to handle the situation on their own but this collation is
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making it of course more difficult especially for a president who also aims to be an international leader and a defender of human rights so also internationally critics are putting pressure on president biden to stand up against easter island put more pressure on prime minister betty i mean that's on yahoo to agree on a cease fire but again the united states will probably not do this and veto that statement they already made it with a draft statement do you know. in washington thanks for that update. well let's take a look at some other news making headlines around the world at least 2 people were killed more than 150 injured when a grandstand collapsed at a synagogue in israel seizing was packed with old orthodox worshipers in a jewish settlement in the west bank the building is still under construction $45.00 people died last month in a stampede at
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a jewish religious festival. the spanish coast guard has rescued 55 migrants who enjoyed days or see off the island of drunken idea the number of undocumented migrants arriving in the canary islands has more than doubled this year. in india at least 6 people have been killed by a psych lone approaching southern and western areas tens of thousands of residents are being evacuated from the low lying ground the cycle own is expected to make landfall in gujarat with winds of up to 175 kilometers an hour. 3 prominent better resume rights activists have won a prestigious peace prize best known is the opposition leader. she fled into exile after standing against the government in a disputed election last year the awards judging panel praised the 3 women activists for resisting the violent crackdown that followed the election well the
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spread of the corona virus in india appears to be slowing cases have fallen for a 3rd day in a row raising hopes that the worst could soon be over but the spike good piece of news deaths from covert 9000 are still rising and more than 4000 people have again died within a day. bodies strewn along the river bank victims of india's coronavirus catastrophe. your heart to heart the ganges meanders village on the water flows very slowly here so the bloated corpses get caught on the river bank it's turned the whole area into a pile of bodies. as just peroration takes hold in the scramble for curve of 19 vaccines and treatment india's 2nd wave is also affecting the disposal of the dead state officials believe some families are unable to afford the costs of commission
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as demand skyrockets according to official numbers india has suffered nearly $4000.00 deaths per day over a week but the true death toll may be even higher. wherever they can people are taking advantage of other people's misery i saw it at a commission site where they were charging exorbitant fees relatives a hopeless as they have no other choice they have to pay whatever is demanded no matter how unreasonable. there are small signs of improvement the rapid spread of the virus seems to be slowing sparking hope that social distancing measures may be starting to have an effect. more vaccines are also on their way a 2nd batch of russia's sputniks we landed on sunday but getting enough vaccine to protect india's 1300000000 population will take time. and now indians are
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left picking up the pieces of the devastation left behind. voters in chile have been choosing members of a national assembly that will draft a new constitution lawmakers will have to address deep seated social discontent triggered mass protests. legal framework will sweep away restrictive laws dating back to that by doing back decades to better tailor ship of general pinochet. is considered chile's most important election since its return to democracy 31 years ago at stake our seats in an assembly to write a new constitution by design and half of those elected will be women there are also positions reserved for indigenous representatives. chillies social and economic divisions contributed to the outbreak of deadly protests in 2019 that stretch for
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more than a year many hope the constitutional overhaul will heal the rifts. we want an end to those gaps that restrict people's freedom to develop because of the place where you were born or because of the economic opportunities you have. when you are we want our own constitution our law by us expressing who we are just that the people's constitution not a constitution dictated by other people none of. those demands could be answered after this series of elections 1st there was a vote last year to draft a new constitution the current election is on who will draw up this document and then mid next year another visit to the ballot box to decide whether or not to adopt the new constitution but it's not expected to be smooth as parties on the left and right battle for their say on the final document.
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in the book. a win over hosts minds would sweep them into the champions league next season and already clinched their survival in the same league and it looked like their minds were on their summer vacation as dormant east a victory. dortmund might have expected an easy raid against a might side with 5 changes and little to play for and there was certainly enough chumminess before kick off to make frankfurt funds weapons. and their fears were realized on 23 minutes when jason sun to set up rafael guerrero to curl dortmund in front mights his young stand in keeper finn diamond left clutching thin air. on 42 minutes sun 2 was at it again dancing down the left and feeding captain marco royce dortmund at half time and more wool for young dom and the it was too easy for
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son as he was allowed to saunter into the box royce net just ahead of erling holland on the 2nd half was no looking like a straw for the visitors. on 80 minutes poland set up yulian plant to watch road to dumb and to make it 3 no we keep her ticking and need to face in the process. the before open quiet zone scored a consolation goal for months from the sport in injury time $31.00 the final score another feather in the cup for daughter and interim coach and in tears it should be follows german cup success with jumpiness league qualification and a case of liquid you could have won for frankfurt ferns you could only watch on an envious dortmund celebrated. leipzig straw against volves bird was ideal for both teams it secured leipsic 2nd place in the bundesliga while the visitors clinched champions league qualification a 1st half double from maximillian phillippe including this stunning strike put off
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spurred 2 goals ahead at half time but just employed hurt poles a goal back for leipsic and after going to haidara was tripped marcel subjects or made it to all from the penalty spot it's finished. well take a look at all the results from march state 33 secured a champions league berth by drawing with leipsic dortmund by beating minds voided relegation by beating braman hazare berlin beat the drop with a draw against cologne. grabbed a point each freiburg held champions part munich to a draw relegated chalco stunned champions league hopefuls frankfurt leverkusen share the spoils with union berlin and damned glad. let's take a look at the bundesliga standings with one round left to play dortmund and vosper joined by next season's champions league frankfurt and leverkusen are headed for
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the europa league at the bottom things are incredibly tight with bealefeld braman and cologne still threatened with relegation. well coming up after the break world stories of the week in reports i don't for a journalist people today on our website and on our social media accounts for me and the rest of the team here take care system. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you just pay for us one official information as a journalist i have walked off 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 and. work on the floor just a silent when it comes to the fans of humans and see the microphones who have
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decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a deal. this week on good stories. alaska's speed exene growth out in the u.s. shopping with face recognition in russia but we begin in india where the subcontinent is suffering under the world's biggest surge in karelia infections this huge burden on the population this triggered a mental health epidemic that's closing people to seek counseling online.
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breakdowns feel anxiety these other woods 29 year old connie god uses when asked about how she's coping with the 2nd week of to. with 90. both her parents are cool with positive and health father has been in the hospital 4 days plus a family implemented emotionally ham's in the 2nd wave my dad became a victim and a very serious one and it's made me realize how crazy things are at the clinic around an online mental health platform mind. which connects people to terrorists. and the statistics are enough to tell her that she is not alone. about from anxiety depression and grief that many are already experiencing she says a lot of young people may end up suffering with p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder last year there were about 50 to 60 parity that were coming in in one day and right now from the last 3 to 4 weeks at least that has
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started to 50 already the 2nd wave has been catastrophic images of people gasping for breath and collapsing in front of hospitals where no beds or oxygen are available have a back to the mental wellbeing of many some experts are convinced this wave has triggered a mental health epidemic of its own therapist should actually worsen says many young people who come to her feel hopeless and anxious over an uncertain future we're also collectively going through a traumatic experience right now with. ongoing anxiety. which means that none of us. to handle and. i was difficult. cian of us in ads that being constantly connected with the world online and accessing new information while helpful is also impacting the country's youth. i
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guess secondly going to. make the majority of of these day maybe generating very distressing in regions not the west state and that in reading some nice and or museums i don't think it's an experience that any of us would ever recover from yes we need help out on this yes he. comes there are. open to increase conversations about both and then have been doing what they can to help my app you find the quest for image and see it on social media they say that while there is an overpowering feeling of helplessness there is also some optimism in the way young people have been mobilizing help in these times. in the u.s. the 19 taxiing campaign is well underway with millions already vaccinated
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surprisingly the state of alaska as the country's fastest vaccine roll that displayed its removal case the. final preparations for a vaccine flight near the arctic circle in alaska kimberley and on house with her 50 shots of the modernity vaccine she hopes they'll help bring an end to the pump demick which has had rural alaska hard. one person gets a hair bats you know that's 5 percent of the population almost so that one household pretty much can cause for the whole village to shut down that means nobody hauling water nobody hauling fuel nobody you know you're not leaving your house to go get stuff that you made ok it's going to things down to 20 minutes would be despite its remoteness the state of alaska has rolled out the corona virus vaccines faster than any other state in the u.s.
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today the team of health care professionals will be visiting several indigenous villages in the arctic wilderness. the village of vienna tie has no mobile phone coverage no supermarket and no permanent doctor. landing on a gravel runway covered with snow all goods have to be flown into vienna time today's air freight is the covert 19 vaccine the village of around 200 inhabitants has only 2 cars one of them is the ambulance. snow mobiles of the most important means of transport here a quick ride takes the team to the local health center. inside around 20 villagers are waiting for their shot. like most of the villagers lawrence roberts belongs to the which i'm dr for many years he's relied on his strong constitution but in time of the pandemic he wants
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to play it safe. from wherever they go the. you would have to get sick or you know if it would prevent possible ization this could . take off to the next village it may be one of the world's remotest places but when it comes to the vaccine program alaska is leading the way. the shanty town on the southern edge of the truth is what if you were this poorest neighborhoods. people here lack of like true city you know that basically that it is and the government looks on without taking action. regional authorities and the process of demolishing these houses. social work a canal he menaces eyewitness to this transition right in front of us where they
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were build a regional park. demolition the government's attempt to stop the illegal settlements here but relocation a slow going but trucks can be seen coming and going to the ring sent. the minutes into steam often come to visit to bring families basic supplies and middlemen between the authorities and those who want to leave this place. i think living conditions here i knew maine children can't be expected to live like this that's why i think it's important that we all help that way these families can exist in normal housing conditions until they're relocated like. that for your point that it at least as par as food hygiene and electricity is concerned here. look at 15. the power has been out since october but cannabis plantations further up an area 6 encreasing need training to power supply families here were once able to get electricity from their own lines across leo fernandez has been living here for 30
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years it's never been easy but now life for her and her children has become impossible it's sad my children grow up here but i want them to have a good life i want them to have running water and electricity for t.v. set. we put the buckets here then warm the water in them and then we pour it in the bath tub so we can wash ourselves these families suffer most year in the cold months as t w reported this winter feeling forgotten by politicians they found other solutions . is a bit relieved now that she has solar panels and electricity. on installed the panels his charity organization wants to help 70 other families to get started with solar power the most in all this is a community where people live illegally and that's why government authorities calmed intervene like they usually would i mean that this would be asking them to do something highly unusual and at the moment we don't have any politicians who do
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on the usual thing us because you need courage for that and you have to be willing to take a risk to have a book with. the regional government has taken a clear line. the more electricity used his them the more than marianna plantations will take they take advantage of these people's poverty but local police only have limited powers i used to says the central government has to do something but they won't. be a minute doesn't understand why not. violence is in the air here it's a ghetto a ghetto for the poor and that generates crime a lot of people are using drugs and selling them that's not good it needs to stop the. reality is a place with many faces this is just one of them. you know oppression supermarket chain customers can pay by simply looking into
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a camera. but some activists are sounding the alarm about the tension of data protection abuses. cash cards and cell phones so yesterday today is the blink of a camera lens is all it takes and under the tap a spate of face i did acknowledge is now operating in around 50 of the x. 5 retail groups markets just look at him and his ilk. we want to make it convenient for customers they save time and don't need to get out their phone a wallet just press a button the system reach their face and they can go home quickly or sister my. so far facial recognition payment is only available to customers who have accounts with a major russian bank and for there to they have to provide to the bank with their a biometric data one study by credit card institute shows 70 percent of russians
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would be willing to use of the technology once because of heard about it. never heard of it before and if you could would you do it why not maybe. there's just enough so now they're going to recognize our faces to grangeville have to get used to that. yet facial recognition technology is already a part of everyday life from moscow that's more than 170000 cameras registered and regulated to public life half of them with the help of face while it's a blessing for police officers it's a curse for that of protection advocates. privacy activist. campaigns against of the must use of facial recognition and is critical of russian law she says as they are too vacant to don't protect personal data well enough paul has even suited in moscow city government without success. our biometric
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data is part of our private lives which no one is allowed to enter with their dirty shoes once it's deposited you can never get rid of this data your voice your gate in your face that's data that accompanies us throughout our lives. that became apparent to during recent opposition protests hundreds in authorized demonstrations over the last few months have been subsequently investigated and punished by police in moscow. but the data protection arguments haven't convinced software developers as they're currently under lies in customer actions to the technology the goal is to later install facial recognition cameras in more than 6000 cell. service term across russia.
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do you like it. or do you lock. it up. ok then put the pedal to the metal and let's ride. next on d w. diversity on your own. this episode is all about celebrating differences advocating equal opportunity it doesn't matter where you're from what you believe in whether or not you have a disability or. diversity rich is our modern society we're against discrimination and for except that it's. 30 minutes for double sure. most girls.
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on the show going to be. in support of. what's able. to be a book. so i guess the one mode left but of course. they gathered the brakes are in good condition when i'm coming back. we are living during the most extraordinary triumph of st. francis ford coppola for the electric good. to have made a bad move to rid the auto show. this time with much more cars all in
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knots telecon of iranian a porsche talk on on the legendary new about bringing trying to avoid the tourists have just got to have essentially elaborate folate of the car which is driving on the on the record transitions. is just plain cheek investable really lets it's $200000.00 euro plus plus it's so much fun and will musician lapsley managed to prove that executive costs can also be an expression of feminism. the whole big cars to achieve is going to change some of the analysis now on the red. we want to set records on the little things not i think in the tour of tourist traffic condition that means we take that type home which is from start from that you know like that some are timeless you have to live with the conditions we have
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to live with the turkey you have to live with all the environmental effect also even like the sun which is coming i would now like to leave so all that is influencing these facts we can call these only hero would taught is tracking nobody in that regard exactly that what we have created no. doubt got got got up. and beyond being the go up and down you want to be as fast as you were gay. well going. on. all together. we're going on our 1st information that we want to check how the trick conditions are
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and how the coffee is and what the situation is giving us a good one on that in this case range makes no sense will be a way to slow. all the cars overtake. so. we take. in the tourist traffic and the 2nd level would be the 1st and conditions. going with take on 4 on the noble going or try for and. i'm already trying to push a little bit to just see how the car behaves. break and battery temperature these are the 2 frac doors. which are very important. and that where i try to check my information to bed with temperature and the range these are the
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aspects which are very very specific. we are overtaking right now. in this on this guy ally and i give the sign. just to make sure. that everything is in order my 1st introduction left was to check how do the brake fuse how is the traffic situation are there any construction areas on the circuit and so on and so on so you try to figure all that out to get a feeling because i only had the chart to actually guess if the car is capable of something if the tires are working good enough or how much i can push the car but of course i'm not pushing the car too much in my inspection level i just try to check what is a car capable of how does it behave in the car will say are we touching the sofas because the car is lower than the 911 in the moment i am in the spot more so i have
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the one mode left so i have had experiences in my life with prototypes when they completely broke down so taking a car from stock taking it on the new will bring could also mean that after one left the brakes are gone that could mean it and in that way i just want to make sure that i don't do anything to pursue but. when you think of the noble thing we think of finance life the 20.8 kilometer long not the trajectory stewards of the green hell. for me it's impossible to think of another thing without thinking niki lauda because of his crash hedberg was all for because you are as good as ever to last an opening 107 minutes in a formula one. and of course and then there are other almost mythical number that. we associate with the noble being which is 6 minutes 11.0 if you think because of stefan bell often hears that there's. a point at the same time we would
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like to say i have a lot of this paper to move on and because of what we did and also because of his history of them all for me as a motorsport into this this beloff would move and move from because it was a nice cabinet to specification and he didn't enjoy doing a race weekend so it was this was foreshadowing there with the mobile and i had with engineers with and yeah with a car that was no longer. these days specification. 0 my idea friends and fans as soon as we come to the gates we would stop the time. and we would prepare for our. early records attempt in the tie console is.
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record attempt means we want to set these environmental conditions the best possible time go to support plus. lead a little bit space. and start another bridge and go. so time is running. so now i also need to calculate traffic because that is as i'm saying it's a notch life or noble getting tourist traffic. we want to see what the car can do.
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i have to observe. my informations. like battery temperature and stuff like that and now i'm trying to catch. the guys . in the block class mode with for hundreds. 86 h.p. . cross on super battery temperature 32 degrees. or interesting stuff the car becomes light. and you feel the he feel if you the heaviness. on the brake so you have to take care that you don't brake too late. oh and as yet on the track yellow on the trick
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. i don't get all of this take about with a boards aluminum up the floor being caught hot as only smoothly here now and that is not really help these are her the issue. he would so right cause attempt time is impossible because it's yellow on the trick it's yellow on the track yellow on the track means overtaking is forbidden now human is the op the floor when someone crashed and dirtied the track and that is what happens when you are in the tourist traffic that is actually the issue after that i can go back to acceleration. after the problem and tried to check what the cars telling us. the now we had shaving this god. record breaking goes by the way so that means. it's a car which is driving and that 8 minutes on the right road conditions that means in the industry timings. or on the let leg break or
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a trick because we are in the tourist traffic so that means it's a different track condition in total you're missing the drifting out. so we want to create our own record conditions. and we are getting closer to that club scored f o club sports. where there and it comes zooms energy but it's all fine the car still accelerates as nor nothing which flows out as down as i have to check a situation where i can overtake that car. brakes also feeling very well. so. inside the important. and then accelerate when the steering opens the eyes in my ass always link the anguish loin ian and man does ms ass that bush really modify and then you're in for
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a bike home. for the keyboard and doesn't even touch the he does. and the targets blow avignon from the south boston common each fall by. well when i was not on i'm with them here in town or this is i took what asked are they here as all i would to fiat's vite want to ask me newton. gone asked the young if on info by a go on coping. i live in milan and live or in gas gas gas gas gas almost eka. on exmoor when he missed this one with the in bath is east the. next movie you have to carry the speed the club board is still behind us . here taking care of car is heavier than a normal car that i have to take a laid back quick same situation so i have to look in advance i can carry the most
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amount of speed into that corner because everything now is out to. bed 3 temperature of 37 so we have been in good conditions. 64 percent battery capacity i have to also come back to a charger and looking ahead looking ahead. everything should be for this should be followed by a gadkari care little bit on the brakes and back to excel ration and the car pushes to the outside so this is crazy you can feel. the way it's a little braking on me and back to exhilaration so this can go better when you have different tires that we have just some are tires just michelin sport for keep it on the inside ronnie and look where you want to go open the steering wheel reduce the resistance steering to the distance as
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a problem when you want to be time so now into the car says insights. and keeping it on the inside look where you want to go ronnie's remind yourself and go on to a new wing. gas gas gas gas gas. the $36.00 b.m.w. and therefore the ford focus s.t. . and that car we will also catch him immediately braking really using back to exhilaration a little exploration patient in that area here. and on the inside again laid a pegs and open the steering t.v. sir and we continue. the year we can lead drawing on the lead. of the cars there you were behaving. and victim on passing the curb. and inside again your attention that we are not coming to early to the outside because eschbach is a quite fast corner because it has
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a banking as eschbach has i know you are who on ask don't last long. back to a separation over the steering wheel. tend to break into the corner little acceleration and when the steering opens then we can accelerate more very well. as the good in the echo after long friends of all boston avid even our mother he has the momentum at the super 42 degrees and battery temperature i think we have a gap and to 50 degrees. 55 percent gretry capacity so it looks like we can do even one more left maybe after that and now it becomes interesting we come closer. to the belle of it. stefan bellows and. this is the way back. on the brake it
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feels very good very stable we have a steel brake by the way. sharma shines late apex and open early you can tell. the more speed than you expect and now the smaller the. squealing the tires out the coffee is very good. very nice and we have capacity left and now guy because this is the entrance. close to dead in area and not too much slowing down. to exhilaration and getting out here and we stop at the gates we stop at the gate. and stop. and we lost at least 45 seconds minimum so i think i could have driven in a minute or something. if we would have you sold
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a trick. that's already been able to make the try conditions excuses excuses excuses that is the 1st thing a race forever as it's. no that's ok i would describe it like that we have done. many 26.52 at a time which is excluding the thing i do and which is the time which is made in the tourist traffic conditions so that means i have had to live with maybe wet conditions or. of course. it is a time which could be beaten easily because these moments which i have spent behind
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on yellow are like maybe 304051 minutes what i cannot do because i did it. in the moment nobody else has done it with a take on for us at the kharaj to go over that car in the race track in traffic conditions of course we can call it a watch and you. tube now it's just a great series you tube channel. really brings you up to speed. on all things in the bill is he related. now also on you tube really takes you again. to sign up you chipsets d.w. and now back to cars for boys girls. i can't even tell you how good it feels not to have any money but.
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to buy a bentley continental g.t. convertible because then you don't have to ask yourself the question do i really need the w 12 sols a big engine or is it enough to get live v.a. that is in this car but since this is my job and for you guys i'm going to do it i'm going to ask myself that question but 1st of all let's take that baby for a spin. very nice very lecture. by the way i think a b.a. is the best thing that can happen to a car like sound twice so. i can already hear it to roaring from the back but it seems to me very well insulated
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considering this is a soft top i wonder how that will turn out while we're driving so let's go. the bentley continental g.t.c. v 8 ways in that's 2.3 tons so pitifully 80 kilos lighter in the v. 8 station. first things 1st technical data of the car the 40 to be a deliver us 550 horsepower 717 you need as much torque makes the car go from 0 to 100 at like 4 seconds and that sounds really impressive if you step on the gas. and it's so much fun. this g.t. has a top speed of 318 kilometers per hour and the fuel consumption is likewise way up there at some $12.00 leaches 100 kilometers. so i thought. i
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suspect that in the beginning the car it's really silent on the inside you can of course open the roof. but if you can already hear it's getting pretty loud i mean this is my personal opinion you can by the way open and close the roof fly up to 50 kilometers an hour that's that's quite good but anyway if it was for me i wouldn't buy a convertible so that's why i'm going to close that again and enjoy the silence at the bentley office while it's close. here that great. if you also not into convertibles you can of course get the coupe a version of the continental g.t. . for me bentley yes always some sort of traditional
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luxurious company. but they nevertheless have all the newest things and they're calling in for the payment system but if you get tired of that you can press the green button which then causes the infotainment system to be flipped the way it shows you some classic round instrument. this one for the temperature outside the next one with a compass and a stopwatch. i don't know if you really need that one. despite its massive weight the continental g.t. feels relatively nimble and offers a pretty dynamic experience to fuselage. so my final verdict on the bentley continental g.t. convertible with a v. 8 engine it's so much fun no one needs the w 12 we ate it if i was rich like really rich hundreds of millions of
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dollars rich then i thought i better car but. not in that car but apart from that super nice car very nice. a nice car indeed with a wicked sound and some just power under the hood but a hefty price tag over $200000.00 euros in europe and then there's the to time plus wait old school luxury with an old fashioned appetite. only bad boys drives because that's rubbish i met an artist who says feminists drive because. i'm going to drive when i want to drive not dependent more everyone else is. feminist and london based single that slate is against all prejudice and stereotypes against women that's why she draws because she herself. to have the opportunity to realise your dreams and you know and and cars and lots nothing
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scheme agenda that does feminism because that's equality. in the music video woman let's leave drives a b.m.w. 3 series the song is a call to action for women to stay strong and keep going. the cyclist stands for the will power to achieve anything and the b.m.w. stands for strength and believe in oneself the 3 seriousness b.m.w. special selling cars has up to $300.00 horsepower once considered the problem and. why is driving a fast car a feministic statement i'd say the ability is a feminist thing the notion of not being masculine is changing but i think in general the whole big call to today is going to change and it already is changing. just got her driver's license the day before they started filming in real life she
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owns a v. . duty cross an s.u.v. ready for adventurous a car dealer tried to persuade her to get a smaller vehicle. i was asking about does include like a spare tire in the and he made a comment about how he wouldn't want his girlfriend on the side of the road changing a tire so does probably no point getting one which is an assumption that i wouldn't be able to change a tire that that's not something that i want but also that suddenly i'm more vulnerable as a woman on the side of the road than i'm on what. she's watched motor magazines on t.v. since childhood so when someone tells her that women don't know anything about cars the otherwise friendly brits can lose a temper. and say the rational mean we're just like move on normally i'd say the very irrational i'm very 23 year old me would probably do
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not but if i'm not doing it i'm thinking it. the most amazing thing about the some woman is that it sounds so peaceful and light yet it is about the powerful and important topic the quality. to convey this message let's lay in her team spent 3 days filming in freezing yorkshire. and there was also like a very. cautious decision for me to display like strength as a woman in a completely non-sexual way. and this is super fine line between like how do you show that i've thought through the car and through sports people that was the the way that i was invited hey that notion that strength as a woman is always to do with something sexual.
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