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different people and languages g. ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty. ah, a special look at a special country loan from above. starts december 27th on d. w. ah ah ah ah . this is dw news live from berlin tributes for the iconic, spiritual leader, who helped to bring down apartheid in south africa. people around the world. remember archbishop desmond tutu who has died at the age of 90. the anglican cleary
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cause revered as a passionate advocate for freedom and equality. we'll look at the nobel peace prize, laurie it's life and legacy. also coming up, a prolonged drought is causing crops to fail in eastern africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worth by climate change. and later in the show will take a look back at some of the best to point us lee goals from the 1st half of the campaign. ah, i'm jared ray. thank you very much for your company. south africa's archbishop desmond to to is being remembered today as the champion of justice and global human rights. he died on sunday at the age of 19 to to was a key figure in bringing an end to apartheid in south africa. and he was awarded
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the nobel peace prize for his work in 1994 south african president, 0 ram, oppose the announced to to his desk. and he praised him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. mourners from all corners of south african society, or marking the passing of archbishop desmond tutu here in cape town. but this was a man who cried as a man who laughed. and this is a man who loves goals, people and maria remember him by not at the top though, he may have been a leading force in south africa's anti apartheid movement. many international leaders remember to to his personal qualities. he was just a wonderful, wonderful man, and we can only celebrate his life, his long, generous, open life. he had a capacity to touch people and we will remember him because of that generosity, that empathy that love. and he spoke about loves all the time. in
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a statement on twitter, former us president brock obama, also more to choose passing. archbishop desmond tutu was a mentor, a friend, and a moral compass for me. and so many others. a universal spirit, archbishop to do was grounded in the struggle for liberation and justice in his own country, but also concerned with injustice everywhere. near desmond tutu home mourners continue to gather, marking the passing of a champion and a shining light in the struggle for human rights. well, we're joined by the w correspondent to circle marlo, who is in a johannesburg in south africa to so it's great to see you desmond, to, to was such an iconic figure in the anti apartheid movement. what does his death mean to south africans? is a great loss indeed for south africans at because this is a men hold stand against death and powers that be he was not afraid to
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tell the truth to power, especially even the democratic air ruling and see now whenever they did something wrong, when ever they don't govern when, whenever they took action that test or press to other people who would speak out. and this is that men who was very passionate about fighting for the poor, making sure that they also gained from the countess of quantum. so it is a loss effort for 4 south africa, but then even the, the, the reaction that came from different people, it will show you how important in this person is president by my po, same self describing him as a person coming from and re generation a bed and pointed generation template, the contribution that he made and the ness amandola foundation describing him and as an extra what not a human being showing exactly that to a divide. would that be contributed? south africa, no one else. i could feel his shoes. let us hear how are that? what now south africans have described to him. he was the legends,
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as he was huge in the struggle, he contributed a lot to the struggle, you know? so i think the british said one of hers said we have lost a great icon, a father, a human who was they not just full that they african pete, this african people. but for africa as, as, as the, as the nation, africa, as a unit, africa as 12. so come marlo, what memories, memorials, and ceremonies are planned to remember jasmine tito desmond, to, to publicly the anglican church is announced that it is going to roll out a number of 4 men mora services across the country. and the government also saying it is going to be guided also by what the church is going to do. it is given the chest. we know that he has been a very important person within the church
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a what we know now sir, i'm a precise address to listen and telling us that term i was the date off is that a funeral is announced. all flakes are going to fly at half mast within the country and they become just missions accra outside the country. and day, once that is happening, they'll be pure lot of warning, which is going to be declared wants the date is known. so what to wait for now is the, for that date to be declared once it is declared, then at the flakes were fired, half mask of the mission will mourn at this i corn. and after that, death at the funeral, all will take place. but all the dates are now a yet to be announced to what we know now is that to it across the country, especially in kept town way. he has been and deb here in just as big a lot of fall, numerous services are going to be taking place across the country. that was the w correspondent to so comalla into hannah's book. thank you.
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well, the consequences of climate change are being felt in a growing number of regions in africa. the lack of rain there has led to extreme drought in some areas eastern kenya is one of the hardest hit regions. now, many people, they're suffering from food insecurity, none but i and lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained. you look on eastern kenya, i'll no longer. this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere. law, many animals have died. life is heart. a. they are shepherds, but the stole of none to ryan lincoln is empty. she has lost 27 of her animals to the drought. the sun is leading the 12th that are left to the north in search of grass, in kenya alone, more than 3 and a half 1000000 people off,
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reddened by food insecurity and depend on aid. but even that is not enough blood the long all my children don't get enough to eat, especially the little one needs milk. people in somalia and southern ethiopia are suffering from the consequences of the drought as well. not only the cattle are dying, wild animals like this dear off are also in danger. i mean, the natural calamity induced by climate change and maybe as i read it to it as an alternative to the solution to the situation is actually have died of leveling to this paper. the rising temperatures have interrupted the rain cycle permanently. the trout is expected to continue until the middle of next year, until then, the suffering of the people here is certain to increase. let's turn our attention now to some other stories making headlines around the world. the bodies of more than a dozen migrants have washed off on
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a libyan beach. the red crescent says their boat sank as they tried to cross the mediterranean sea into europe. the route from libya to easily is one of the world's most dangerous, with some 1500 people missing. and he had drowned this year in brussels, thousands of performers, cinema operators, and event organizers took to the streets for a peaceful demonstration to oppose the closure of the country's cultural venues. the government imposed tighter restriction to floyd, the spread of the alma kron variance. have janice done? taliban authorities have said that women wanting to travel long distances should be accompanied by a close male relative if guidance follows the taliban decision to bomb many women from public sector roles activists strongly criticized based moves. the israeli government has approved a plan that aims to double the number of settlers living in the israeli controlled golden hide the cabinet endorse the multi $1000000.00 plan that is meant to further
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consolidate israel's hold on the territory that it seized from syria in 1967 to dance of birth, the ne, in brazil, laughter weeks of heavy rain in the region. 18 people have died in torrential rain, began pounding by us days in early november, tens of thousands of had to evacuate their homes. now to a story on empowering gen, ambiguity, south african photographers, an l. m. a whole lay is 94, trying sexual freedom and black queer culture. now, a museum right here in berlin is dedicating an exhibition to the activists. an artist. it's an insight into south south africa, l g, b t, q community, and a reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of z, nellum holly,
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whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa, l g b t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it meant as to me and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition in berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold,
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followed subjects over several years. in that we put algo thea is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to yes to be bold to be desiring to be unafraid of the camera. holy self portraits often make reference to the toxic legacy of apartheid. this photo recalls the massacre of 34 mine workers and 2012. others pay tribute to the artist's mother who worked for 42 years as a servant to white families in order to feed her 8 children. sonoma holy says these stories need telling to it's about time that we and do that
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racial erasure. and also to take ownership of our voice is to take ownership of al applique archives. and also for us to say that we are proud of. we are as black people, confident and empowered. janelle, him holies haunting images, celebrate queered beauty and dignity, making them visible to the world sport now and german. so cup, he is a look back at some of the best to belinda's league goals from the 1st half of the campaign. while the league is on a winter break. a
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100 the runners in north macedonia have dawned. festive, santa claus costumes. for a race, sanchez of all ages and both sexes, covered the distance of just over one kilometer. the annual event was cancelled last year due to code 19, but with case numbers on the decline, there was nothing to stop this year's festive event. you're up to date coming up. next is willed stories. there's more of course on our website, d, w dot com. i'm jarrett green. thanks for watching. ah, my 1st bicycle was a sewing machine. ah, i come from, women are boned by their social rules. even something as simple as learning how to
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write a bite sized boat isn't since i was a little girl, i wanted to have a bicycle of my own, but it took me years to lose my temper. finally, they gave up and went to buy me on my side, but returned with a sewing machine sewing, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing a bite. and now i want to reach out to those woman back home for bone to buy their duties and social rules and inform them about their basic rights. my name is be about the home and i work with this week on well stories. spain roads clear for school children
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tacky. the street up by a g is an internet star that we start in indonesia whose beautiful landscape usually attracts visitors from all over the world. the district curve at 19 requirements editor and tourists, even on the island of bali. it's a magical way to start your day. hike up to 1700 nathan and mount bought tour. a body will reward you. hundreds of tourists from across the world used to make this trek every morning. wrong, but you got before the pandemic. it was so crowded here, but i had no seats left, but now people rarely go up to the volcano. it's tough. i'm glad to deborah. the indonesian island is technically open to foreign visitors, but only from certain countries. and a long list of covert 19 restrictions upon
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a rival has cost international travelers to stay away. its domestic visitors that have kept struggling hotels, a life well, domestic is definitely is the strongest help for us because we know that the international border is not happening anytime soon or. yeah. maybe a few months after, ah, it is actually, we believe that even though later on when the international board is open, the domestic, it will go stronger than before. 60 percent of bonnie's g d. p is attributed to tourism alone. in the past, the rapid growth of the sector led many young people to abandon farming, but that put the island on a weak footing. you brought up, we put all the eggs in one basket. if something goes wrong, everything will collapse. so balis should develop other sectors, 2 by one and i said we need at least 3 pillars, a tourism sector, agriculture and
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a small industrial sector. on the on picked out on district seals back at mount, but tour. there are finally some customers. students from the capital jakarta, i don't feel like it's a good change for their locals. yeah, they could explain something new. they could try to adapt to the situation because they're taught dependent through the 3rd of industry, right. so they won't, they won't grow. they're not trying to grow from their comfort zone, for body to diversify, residency farmers, access to markets, capital and technology will have to improve fertile. it's a long term project on an island where everybody's just waiting for the return of foreign tourists. ah, following germany is general election, the country not only has a new government, but many new members of parliament to including our test by yesses, the 1st black women to represent the interests of her constituency in the german
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capital berlin. that there's a lot to do. and no time to lose, so i'll wait till for yes. who's has been working a round the clock since the general election that secured her a spot in germany's history books. the eritrea borne lawyer had been involved in local politics for years, and then a racist killing spree in her home state, shook her to the court. his wife, michelle, i don't know why, but the terror attacking her now pushed me over the edge. i thought something has to change. i can't stand this many longer. mishma owls, 10 people were killed in the terror attack. 9 of them 1st and 2nd generation immigrants overcome by the feeling that germany was no longer a safe place for her and her family. she considered leaving the country so white got out, nurses should be out in lunch, but frankly, it's hard to find
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a country that's free of racism from now here by the next, the or so the, the next option was staying all and doing everything possible to fight against discrimination and racism on so camp here in a rural area of the state of hesser, a woman of color on the ballot is a novelty. but the lack of footsteps to follow was all the more encouragement for the 47 year old to her. it's very clear you can't be what you can't see. then on slash, well, 3rd or a quarter of else or children have an immigration background. why are we not saying that proportion among teachers as we should mission, as a school go? i want to see myself reflected in my teachers zanna same goes for the authorities and now parliaments, and also unknowns on parliament. but as german society grows, more and more diverse statistics revealed that institutions are only catching up very slowly from a small town constituency, straight into berlin center of power to her. the reason it took until 2021 for
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a black woman to get a seat and the bonus tag is clear and functional toy, because as a structural racism in our country, we miss agnes. and if we say it doesn't matter that i'm blacks, we're ignoring the structural problems, then that means we're not ready to acknowledge that as a black woman, i'm presented with different circumstances and obstacles than a woman who is not law. denise, not a how qualified i am fits yet ish been good. know then you mp has many plans, but the biggest of them all is to serve to others as the role model. she herself never had it's an experiment, but it might catch on the spanish city of barcelona is making his streets car free every friday morning. this enables children to safely right to school on their bicycles. liam grand is
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focused. it's a special morning on friday's going to school is different. he won't be on the back of his mom's bicycle, like on the other days. the 4 year old is riding his own bike, along with dozens of other children here in barcelona. they're taking the bc bush and organized by tour to school. bill is was i'm which of the children love it. it gives them autonomy, noise. and it's something different. something new. if i didn't, they went over that. ah, it's a party on wheels with music and applause while the little once they've got the whole street to themselves, normally there would be many cars that would scared. i'm now they don't need to be afraid. every friday, the way to school is blocked from cars for around an hour. so the kids can cycle. the beefy was, is a project organized by parents who want
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a change to lay there. that is the idea to make this street more peaceful and other streets in the city. even if there are bi claim, be for children like them who are 5 or 6 years old. it is still a little difficult to maintain the direction and the bank like mind. there are lots of scooters and bicycles or to people pass by very quickly. and that's sometimes a bit dangerous for the youngest ones, isn't book or belly get also brought up, but i love my spectacular district counsellor pow gonzales supports the initiative . he has just given permission for another route of the bc bush lsu. that will, yes, it is very hostile for the boys and girls. this is a way to gain space for them so they can cycle on the streets and go to school. full scale. yes, gordon chose music, liberty, sweet, alkaline. he hopes that soon families can operate the route on their own without the help of the local police. the kiss a loving it because we're all together and we like going by,
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guiding me. is that way when it's really good that the children can now cycle without fearing the cause? us glitches the parents also want less cars in the streets to reduce you to emissions. barcelona is in the midst of extending and improving its bike lanes. but the city council needs to take into account all road uses be pedestrians, motorists, or cyclists. lafleur yet those gay that garza or the routes from home to the school are perfectly walkable is and the bicycle is just another way. that's why we need to treated as another element for this. and this is why we are working and making the school surroundings less busy, and also increasing the bike lane and see a feeling villarreal as we feel wider and family friendly. bike lanes that are separate from call traffic may pop up in the future. but sick as theater. okay. on kate, i applied even if there are plans that go in that direction. and if the city council supports this view, the changes are very slow. let's come here some way,
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linda. until then, the party on wheels continues, and with more and more children joining the beefy was this here to stay? ah, no g. the street doug from is stumble, became famous. last summer, he regularly travels through the tuck, his metropolis by train and bus. and now has tens of thousands of fans on social media, people on their way to work. and well g, a completely normal day on public transport and east. um boy. oh boy, he is a stray dog. but he loves travelling around the city to day. we meet him on the european side in the historic ballot district. eventually he loves it stumble. he sees more of the city, them we do, and he doesn't have to buy tickets. that's
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a bit unfair. if you meet him in the metro on the bus, he is always relaxed and in a good mood, let me go to iceland for the 1st time to day. but of course i knew him before it in our town. so course tre, animals are part of a stumble because we share our streets and parks with them or that so why not our transfer we knew about us. no one really knows how long body has been making his way around a stumble. about 3 months ago, more and more people began posting photos of their encounters with him. the dog now even has his own social media accounts and tens of thousands of followers. big city workers are now regularly taking bashi for health checks. they also gave him a collar with a g p s tracker clinical that up to some talk. we are tracking his route and always
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know where he is. even at night, he travels 30 to 40 kilometers every day, but he also takes brakes along in m into new for example. that's one of his favorite stations. and then sometimes he takes a ferry to cover touch and watches the sea for a while, thought in say to do so it's easy to find out where body is running to catch a fairy. but to this day, no one can for you save. why he's on the go so much. he doesn't seem to be looking for anything specific. never has a be a destination. he wanders through a stumble like a tourist. and if he just barely misses the train, bushy patiently wait for the next one.
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ah ah, i go as a formula, one world champion, and in his 2nd career as an entrepreneur, nico all staff always operates at top speed, is mission to store climate change. and with sustainable technology and a lot of passion, he's accelerating full throttle into the future. read. next on d. w. champagne is perfect. court festive occasions? a but not everything that sparkles may bear this
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with we're world champion and then the moment where it's done, everything and go, nobody can take that away from the ever i think it's great how you go beyond your own limits game because it's a minute midnight, we're running out of time. the students got it, the fun there was time to 2 tickets. another approach to life and i wanted to have a different life and experience more of a freedom with monica nico horsberg, home formula, one world champion environmentalist,
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businessman and monica at heart. it's a very close relationship to monica because i've lived here all my life. my school is just on the other side of the mountain year in the harbor where my kids also go to school. now. i mean the, the city is all about my previous life as well, because the monocle racetrack is in the middle of the city. it's on my way to school. do you cross the finish line here? and you can see the line painted, of course, on the ground, and you see all the starting grid here. so position is coming there. and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was unfold position here a couple of times in a leading the way then and winning the re nika ross. there's one the legendary
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monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international recent career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season. he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about it a long time, 3 months before ready. once i was ahead in the championship with a wow, i really do manage to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on because i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line, i made
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a promise that i wanted to do something where i can contribute largely to society, to other people. so nikko ross perry got involved in formula e, the new sustainable racing series, in which electric racing cars. do you get out on city tracks around the world? and i deal combination for ross, parents, racing blood and sustainable entrepreneurial spirit. i'm a co owner. busy of formula, and i always found that a pity that around the formula erases, that they don't do more in terms of the events. and therefore i thought a why it's such an opportunity. berlin raised, why don't we create this? is a tech technology festival around the rates in 2019 raw spec, organized the 1st green tech festival in a hanger f rylin's disused temple off airport. big business names from around the world network. here with the inventors and makers of green technologies and the future of mobility. daughter can time for this simply allow nation for innovative technologies. that's it. that is on this, i mean,
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i was able to indulge out in formula one. and now i can do so in sustainable technologies course. what? so it's a minute to midnight and time is running out of the fun. it's an exciting time in that field. and as a business, manage the field for me and my passion tightened in, but i was almost as wanted nima, hobby, shits, decent price your foot. and you still have these innovative technologies. not really, but also this massive positive contribution, right? you're in month, it's a win win by part on that has has own, at the same time, you can do great businesses and some ahem! ross back has a new passion. he calls himself a sustainable business man. he has founded the company and monaco that examines sustainable startups. if a young company convinces him he invests in their 1st steps and the world of green business, i really need to feel like enthusiastic when i see a startup, also with the idea that they're pursuing and,
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and the product that they're making, like tear as the scooter. is that we see all over europe now another really a proud success story in the end and with tear it was a found who operationally was just absolutely excellent. and that's what it's going to come down to when creating a startup and scaling something like a and e scooter start up. um and in the end it proved to be right because operationally was just phenomenal. in the meantime, the berlin based t scooter maker has established itself as a global market leader, with a clever idea tear built its own scooters and developed an innovative energy supply system. when the battery runs down, it can just be replaced on the spot with a charged one. tear founder lawrence lightner was always open to new and unconventional ideas. so why not sit down with a formula one world champion to talk about sustainable mobility? i had a dinner with him and i was, i was pretty impressed how,
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how he was looking at companies. you wouldn't expect from a former one driver who's trying to really, i've been an extreme sport to really think about companies in that way. and so i was very impressed and because he was coming from a very different background, but i really liked that we had a connection and he was, he said the cities would change. mobility is changing dramatically. he's a great ambassador for the company, but also in general for the industry of green tech and green mobility. my technology festival that i found it last year is on again. so check it out. we have big, big names, i end up as well, which i'm really proud of. you. president wasn't on the google seo and real fast. we've all progress as has been a, an automated or so what should i say? you could say hello, world, hello audience. let's go live now to the world and even within just 3 years, nickel horsberg turned the green tech festival into an internationally renowned
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event in 2021. in addition to the base event in berlin, there was also a green tech festival in london presenting the latest and sustainable technologies . nico horsberg is going full speed in his 2nd career to pursue ty chanel, and you have to think fast. those of you he thinks like he used to drive, i'm totally excited to be honest. to tell thing to me, i have to say he bring speed to the business people and the business world is slow and the business world doesn't make decisions. that isn't business well. doesn't execute, you know, it's blah blah, blah, blah, blah, all day long. and in f one if you do, blah, blah, you are your god, you will not. and so you need to be disgust, decided execute, go next one. and that is something that i'm bringing to the business world. prospect seems to switch between disciplines without difficulty. as long as it breaks with convention, he shot an advertising clip for germany's national railway company door to bond
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with rock legend iggy pop to promote environmentally friendly travel as they put me next, the ag bob in the commercial b. cool. and i was there in pop naked and dr. bon, you have to know very traditional german company owned by the government. and here is naked and almost naked here in top. topless iggy pop sitting in the train and asked laughing at each other. that was like a 1st time ever bunch of on to take such a risk. and he usually gets other sports stars on board for his projects to for has him on for example, who caught the world's attention when he took part in the grueling global regatta. voluntary globe and drew attention to the destruction of the environment. i realized what an opportunity we have. because with our sports we have a phenomenal reach. so it's a perfect vehicle to use to generate impact,
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to encourage everybody was following us to join the movement with us. nicholas bags name opens doors in sports, business and politics. here he has really made a credible conversion in terms of his personal attitude to mobility ruined him and showed him from already paid for to the missing light argument. we need people whose enthusiasm can help promote technological development and act as ambassadors or she can do that. the soft a formula, one driver can't change the world on his own, but together tens, some, some distributors. i like what he does. if you look at everything he organizes, it is really impressive. fungi uses his fame to do the right thing. and i'm a contact card on file for you. with a formula, one world champion and his image attract all sorts of prominent participants to the
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green tech festival. even pop star sting showed up flu, flu flushing street a prince. albert of monica was also there along with hollywood icon, robert redford in the city that i love with. it was like a matter pulled out from under my feet. the european commission has also thrown its weight behind cost barracks efforts. we need you to innovate, to liberate that creativity, to stimulate a nickel osburg personally gets in touch with celebrities. and that's the, that's the way it works. and i have another funding that was a robert robert redford feels like so who the hell are you for? i had to back to that a little bit. i had to explain again,
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formula one and i drive fast in a circle. you know, i used to be the best, and now i, i switch switch i, and i'm fighting for our environment, which is a fight that concerns us all. is action for the climate for the planet, for civilization that has to become more responsible, more sustainable and more innovative. this fight needs nico ross, bricks, talent, energy, and determination. albert's prince of monaco is familiar with nico ross, bags, talent, and determination. the 2 have been friends for years and worked together on several green projects. they used to tour around the city together in vintage cars. from these days, the formula one world champion likes to take prince albert for a spin around town in an electric race car. with oh wow, yeah,
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let out here. breaking out underneath it. well done. here we see here we see the hand retake, you are relaxed. i mean it's so difficult because you never see the exit of foreigners. you always drive my memory. yes. hyper precise. i'm always within 5 centimeters of the wall at $300.00 millimeters an hour and if you're 5 centimeters to close, you crash. if you're 5 centimeters too far away, we can slope off. barrett has known the racetrack in monaco since he was a boy. his father technical spoke, took him to his 1st formula. one race is here. after all, his father is a racing legend tooth with the fin who has been living and monica with. his german wife, sina host, that for decades became formula one world champion in 1982 driving for williams.
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like father like son, i want to be a formula one driver and try to become world champion. my dad was very supportive in my whole career. my mom never saw a single race of mine because she was so scared, but my father supported me all along ah . with at the age of 16, after cutting his racing teeth and go carts, nickel, horseback moved up to formula junior in 2001 and became champion at the 1st attempt . we'd like to give you a free test in a formula, one car with crying straight away
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the child, the dream that comes to, i mean driving the one for i just driving a racing car that out of the 140 horsepower. and then i went to the car that had 920 was with barrick, was hired by williams as a full time test driver with and in 2006, the team offered him a place as a driver for an entire season prospect junior and had made it to the top echelons of the sport, i was guiding him as her father. and when the moment came, when i said john, bunny said why, then i knew it was time to stop for the i think that much money, my biggest, a cheap, tight. let him go. we checked it the right. one was very smart because no, i'm having a father who's done at all,
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who has the all the experience already. it's sometimes difficult because of what he wants to help you so much, you know, cuz he can tell in he's done, learned it all before, but it can be of it much sometimes. and so he was very smart that he really accepted the step back totally. and most of the time didn't come to the races anymore. and it really gave me some a little bit more calm. and it allowed me to make my own mistakes and my own way. in 2010 of us there joined the newly founded mercedes waiting team at the side of none other than miss al schumacher soon the checkered flag was being waved for him . in 2014 louis hamilton replaced miss al schumacher. as ross parents 10 mate, and from then on the 2 would fight many duels on the race track duels that would go down in formula. one history in 2016 prospect emerged victorious from the battle of the teammates and got his hands on the world championship trophy. engraved with all the names of previous winners. the 1st thing i did when i saw the world championship trophy yesterday,
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i was to look where's my dad you know to see him and that's been amazing. monaco is osburg hometown. this is where his friends live. his parents and of course his wife vienne, and their 2 daughters and he still bumps in to some of his old rivals. all the f one drivers are also living here. so we sometimes catch up when i made louis. we'll talk about extreme actually because we both have a team now and extreme me and, and we're and we're fighting each other for the championship last fair. again, louis hamilton have both created their own teams for the new extreme ease series. fully electric off roaders 5 races a year in places now synonymous with environmental destruction,
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from desert regions to the incinerated rain forests of the amazon basin. the disappearing beaches of senegal had been the backdrop to erase as had the melting glazed ears her greenland. to raise awareness of some the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. but 10 motor sports really saves the world or is this just a few formula? one stars looking for a new buzz. one thing is guaranteed media attention. it's a new challenge for horsberg to put together a team for completely different race and conditions. it's a great adventure for me because it's very different, of course, as a formula, one driver i was the one in driving seat and now i'm a ceo and founder. so i'm looking from the outside with the roseburg verse hamilton, $2.00. m. but now as team owners and we both have it, we're both fighting for the winds all the time. and it's very close again today was very close. so this is fantastic. and i think the battle will be great to watch for
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everybody, hopefully. and of course, the more intense the battle, the more we can raise awareness for the important cause that causes that we're racing for. so like climate change and everything, the racing series extreme eve, an ambassador for efforts to tackle climate change and environmental destruction. and even for gender equality in motor sports, 50 percent of the drivers are women. each team has a male and female driver, one takes over from the other half way through the race. australia's molly taylor is on horseback team. one of the great things about is what is that we did? what the hell went on. it doesn't matter what gender you are and that's why it wasn't my philosophy growing up in competing. he rallied extreme conditions for a racing team whose members have to test the limits and even go past them without ever giving up board
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a crazy weekend. i mean, it's extreme which the name says it all. you know, it's like all over the place. it's so tough out there condition with the drivers. molly taylor and johan, christopherson, teen was there usually finishes on the podium? once again, it's a success re written by me, co horsepower. ah. with think it brings a lot of experience from formula and, and, and just just knowing that, you know, how important a little one percent is aren't, you know, it's great to have is the wood from rotted that, that top level and having that diverse opinion from all different types of motor sport as well. you know, i have, i have an eye for room for whatever is going on motor sports. and by the way, we're here now. it's called the lives corner,
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tightest corner of the year, and going down the hill here. so it's a very spectacular part of the monica racing track. you drive slow, but it's a huge challenge to get it right because yes, slow, but you can lose so much time or when so much time by doing a fantastic job with the speed is the key. it's about getting where you want as quickly as you can no matter what the vehicle for me, especially living in the city like monica is just the perfect solution. i mean going uphill just with going to to the office, you know, every other day. just take jumping on the by putting, putting the bicycle the right in front of the office. this is perfect. never have to wait for tax. never have to wait for court to find parking or anything. some of the biggest heights in the world are around easy buy companies because just massive
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potential this market and, and their motto is like to get the next 1000000000 people on to bicycles. no wonder hospital again, this company are now investing in e bike startups to and his world not be complete without social media. one of his most important tools to promote sustainable mobility and green. otto's credit. everybody welcome back to mon ago. i am sitting here in the new us. right. right. i go be at a new mercedes or a tesla a formula one driver. well, always push a car to its limits with, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, with okay,
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big bump and then no stay right. the right nice balance in the garden. and it's fitting that nickel horse barrett has a weakness for electric sports cars. audi, porsha re mats or another tesla one thing nichol horseback always wants to find out in his tests is, is it just as much fun to drive an e car as one with a combustion engine? ah, patrol of you who have not ever given an electric car yet? i can tell you that you just really don't even notice different electric and practical. that's the kind of vehicle horseback wants. his firm, t, r e has developed the mover. it fits into the tightest spaces my company developed this whole chassis of this car. and we won,
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the dodger moved his fires in 2009. him. this is them over. so now this is the mover with the cabin. we develop the 4 corner modules and they can, they have an engine engine inside the hard top, and they can spin on its own axis. max efforts on behalf of sustainability have also brought new editions for his trophy cabinet. in the fall of 2021, nico horseback was awarded the european culture prize in the environmental protection category. thank you. thank you. this is a proud moment for me. thank you. thank you. and the award ceremony was held in the upper hall in bond just a few kilometers away from the faint nor boy giving. when nico horsberg career and motor sports began with the racetrack
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newburgh ring where i had so much success in my racing career, the noble green became a rescue center and rides around. there was a disastrous floods which cost the lives of many and ruined, ruined the homes of many so clever changes really impacted us very close to our hearts now and. and that's been, i think very, very alarming. down the home, straight in electric car passes santa brought up the hill to the casino and then back down to lives. corner
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nicholas bag, always chasing new goals. first part of my legacy was being a sporting champion. but now in my 2nd part of my legacy, which is equally important, i really want to do something where, where i contribute and i have a and i and i inspire them. are we like, i would love to inspire my 2 kids on a similar of doing good for society as well. doing good for others. a clue with
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