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on the live with him, i had a serious problems on a personal level, and i was unable to live there. but let him go to it. or you want to know their story. info, migrants clarified and reliable information for my grants. ah ha, gets me every single tie we are living during the most extraordinary time in history of transport. we'll go pull the electric with red. the auto and mobility show
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who is the bentley continental g t speed the best high performance luxury car on offer if you press down the gas pedal it will shoot for what can this e mobility start up. eas, nairobi air pollution problems. we kind of a blind eye to that contribution of chance, but based coupling emission is diabetes really no barrier to one's dakar? dreams and i will be at the i'll give you more, more detail about the job and then we'll know what i'm going to get. of course i can watch automotive tails begins small right now on read in any time i pass the car for you guys, i 1st ask self,
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what is special about it? what would be interesting for you? and sometimes but only sometimes the car itself is the special thing then you badly continental gt. speed and would that well come to the raft? check with me the continental o g t speed always feels like some crazy scientist made a hybrid out of young arnold schwartzenegger and the roadrunner. mimi with the chorus get such a wide and muscular body, which would make you think it's not fast. but then if you press down the gas pedal
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it will shoot for what, leaving the car yodi and everyone else bite the dust. and that's simply impressive, especially if you consider the weight of more than $2.00 tons ah ha, gets me every single i the car's equipped with a w 12 engine delivering $659.00 horse power regular continental g t is also available with the w 12 engine, but there it will only have $635.00 horsepower. so bentley gave the speed version a little more. oh, i mean, of course, you got to differ from those regular w 12 version. the speed version makes the dash from 0 to 100 kilometers an
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hour in 3.6 seconds. and this down, it is really nice. i really like it. but i have to say if i had to choose i prefer the v 8. be curious to me, it's somewhat sounds a little more little more aggressive a little more. i don't, i don't know, i can't can't describe it, but i preferred w 12. very nice. very powerful. no question. but the v 8. the sound is even better though it is of course less powerful. the 60 to engine is able to propel because we had tough speed of 335 kilometers an hour.
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every time i drive a high performance car like this, part of me is having a fiesta. ah, and another part of me is silently dying inside me. why is that? of course i know cars with combustion engines with that much power. it also consume that much fuel and stuff are slowly dying out. ah, the british comic is now focusing on hybrid versions. and from 2030, every new bentley model will be purely electric. the interior of the bentley continental g t speed is not that different from other continental g t models. you have a speed lettering somewhere here on the seats and over there. of course you right
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away. everything is super high quality, nice material. it's very nice stitching. and everything is yeah, very luxurious just i would expect it from a bentley. ah. ah . what i do notice though is there is a lot of chrome and i am talking about a lot of chrome. i mean, the car on the outside has a lot of chrome as well, but in the interior it's even worse. what i do like though, if the fact that bentley has still some buttons for the most important functions right here and even better for the climate control down here and for seed heating in the seed ventilation. because that's, that's not normal. nowadays. often got cars where there are no buttons at all. and bentley decided to keep those. and i really liked that decision. ah, the continental g t. e officially
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a for cedar, as you can tell. but to be honest, the seats back here, they are not may finally want to sit, it is okay from the width. but if you put the seat back, then there will be no space that i'm impressed. every single time i drive a bentley because the difference between for example, comfort mode and then the sport mode is so huge, right now we're driving comfort in. it feels like you're driving. yeah. your grandfather's car that is keeping everything smooth and is really relaxed. but then you can switch to sport mode. you will instantly hear that by the
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sound and also fee that once you press the gas pedal and the car becomes, yeah, it becomes your cool uncle call reckless. he's the one always having fun and being crazy in, in, in the instance the car fee, it's completely different. then i really like that the seed is equipped with an electronic limited flip differential and i took all wheel drive. as an option, you can get ceramic brakes for the continental g t speed. and those are the world's largest brakes in a series of production cost. $440.00 millimeters at the front, and bentley says, these are virtually phase prove, even after 10 heavy stops, the maximum additional distance, the brakes will need are around one meter, and that's virtually nothing shifting is done via an ac. feel such transmission. that's it. my time with the new badly continental g
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t speed is over the car itself. i really enjoyed it. things we should definitely not talk about is the price and the fuel consumption because otherwise, people all around the world will start to cry. i'm sad as well. got a leaf you thought i left, but i'm gonna tell you about the price. this car has a base price of 251300 years in germany. and if you add some options, like this car hairs, you will be very close 230-0000 cal. this is making me said they were going to be able to afford such a car. the newest version of the bentley continental g t speed might be the last one of its kind. it is an incredibly sporty car with an extremely luxurious, comfortable ride, and a powerful sound. unfortunately the price you have to pay to own $1.00 of these is
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prohibitive for almost every one every day is the same. and kenya's capital nairobi tens of thousands of diesel fuel public transport vehicles, supply different routes through the city, emitting poisonous, exhaust gases and loss of noise. it's bad for the environment and it's bad for people's lungs. 20000 people die from air pollution in nairobi every year. but liners were serious, bass is different. up to 20 years of driving diesel vehicles. linus was able to make the switch to electric thanks to a local electro mobility starter. and he already appreciate the difference from a driver's point of view these know. 2 a lot
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of expenses in this bus like a diesel bus. for example, i used to do a service every month. this one knew you, you don't do any service. ah. the driving is also different. as you can see, there's no glass. you don't have. yeah. yeah, yeah, so this is very smooth driving compared to drive a vehicle. the company providing linus with the bus is bus, he go it launched operations in nairobi and late 2021 and hopes to expand and transport public transport across east africa in the near future. i think we had that's home while we can no longer and a blind eye to the contribution of transport based coupling emissions tool that environment. and it's definitely a great time for bussey good to take the lives in providing alternative solutions
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to ensure that for at least public transportation shipped from the use of fossil fuels to clean energy. the company is operating to chinese made for you id electric glasses. as the fleet expands p amos to assemble the next vehicles in kenya, each boss can cover a total of 250 kilometers on a full battery, which takes up to 4 hours to charge. the company buys each bus for about $39000.00 euros. it then sells them 2 operators for the same price as the diesel bus and charge is a use based subscription fee. this covers cost such as leasing the battery nightly charging, as well as service and maintenance though with regards to if they are gone out for service on maintenance, no by think or has all that to planned. what would like our drivers and the
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different operators to do is come pick the buses and just drive and enjoy the drive and leave the maintenance to buffy go. but they go, has currently trained a team of well, but engineers that know how to handle high voltage systems that know how to handle that different mechanical systems, whether electric buses or by the goal currently is that the only provider of tabitha internet for these buses in a in partnership with you id. the idea is that operate is concludes profitability through the reduced fuel expenses and maintenance costs of electric passes. and can you bus is not a smoother to drive and less tiring for the drive is nairobi. passengers who i used his smoking, noisy, my talk to this as they're known locally. really notice the difference with a mean clean bus. beyond the free, why fi and cell phone charging claims anymore? hang up on that one. this is the 1st time i've ordered this bus lights up and it's
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a bus that provides so many services that others cannot provide. but ya, some you feel relaxed inside or not, and there's no noise. it's a nice bus. not gillilan, regarding an absorbing passengers are paying the same level affairs from now. if this is hope to go down when operators get akira idea of the new running cars. classical hooks to increase its fleet of electric buses to 1000 in the next 5 years . crossing the finish line at the de carr rally was always a dream for daniel alberto. but as the 1st diabetic to compete in the event, the journey was harder than usual and his path was strewn with obstacles.
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i get every day i crossed the finish line is dedicated to old diabetics. daniel is a complete motorhead, but at the age of 8, he was diagnosed with type one diabetes, a condition that was misunderstood at the time. i know has ali, my parents wouldn't let me go out. i'll do sports in school. i sat in a chair because they told me sports isn't good for people with diabetes thought well today we know better, but it's very important to play sports around. if you start walking, you'll end up running many people in the world have diabetes. we can do anything, but just with more effort. when works well, we can achieve anything that we want to pursue. kathy on, on the lot. lou john, the last one will contain block gayover overwhelming. yeah. ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet, a turning point in his life. he ultimately want to sit at a loss where did he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything aka the restaurant, my house,
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so we lost our son to go be or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i think that's when i began to see life differently to consider another future. it changes your life. i mean, i either will call annual every year. i sat down to watch the dock a rally, but when one yes, someone asked on a tv show of if someone with diabetes could participate in the race may have. i mean, i quickly called a friend and i said, hey, look what i've seen on tv. ripple, he said, you're crazy. i'm sorry. how are you going to raise the dachau? i'm, if i'm in the app, actually the data help both me and my family to get out of that hole. i think when something like this happens to you, you need a reason to live, to get up every morning and to fight for what you want to ask going for the larvae annual general. what are we able to get in? daniel's wife mad supported his de carr dream, even when it seemed impossible didn't be he lives in 1st we thought it was crazy that we could never make a. but after everything that happened, we needed to hold on to something. tim yvonne was it was a challenge that we had to convince people to see that it can be done, but
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a good luck and debbie adequacy getting with a daniel hoped to be the 1st diabetic motorcycle writer to compete in the de carr. but the organizers believe the event too dangerous for diabetic. daniel needed to fight hard to realize his dream were the thing boy, north, even after 5 years and many races all over the world. we showed them that i could be the doctor rally with diabetes. i raced in the room, lena in 2019 and was the 1st diabetic. and finally, i became the 1st in the docket in the toughest race in the world. daniel, but in 2019, we couldn't finish it in 2020. we were back on it, but couldn't finish either. but in 2021 when we finally managed to cross the finish line. and now in 2022, i want to be the 1st person with diabetes. time want to cross the finish line in a car when the m and the fee bono. and with that, i mean that english before leaving for saudi arabia. daniel train hard at valencia in order to be ready for the race.
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he was guided by a laugher all siena, who has trained some of the world's best motors board athens. yet, but most demanding res. so we have to focus a lot on nutrition and energy expenditure because the same food doesn't work for diabetics. but from the i think that's what it is at all assembly. that on these project helps us because there's not much research about how to manage diabetes in high performance sport law. yeah. but we want to spread this data. so all diabetic athletes have the information, just preparing for it. i cars a mammoth task, which takes a whole year, daniel needed to find funding for his de carr dreams and get the car competition ready. or they were thought he is it because the budget for the last year and it's crazy cartooning. international license is what a return trip to marcia driver registrations. yeah. is $22000.00 euros than the spare parts and tuning was that more than
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a $150000.00 euros per year when the project started? no one gave us a penny law and no one believed that a person or diabetes could be in the top israel in the world with a thought. a lot of them are good. finally, daniel made it happen. he travelled a saudi arabia with his co pilot and his wife ah horribly that i'm not getting it out before the jetta now. after 4 days we got through all the administrative and technical checks, but everything has to be perfect. but many people ask me what you do when your sugar level goes down in the car. yes, i can let you get to that point little. i need to control it all day in a law apart from driving pilots im jumping june and stones dodging everything that comes towards us which is camel's. we have to pay special attention to our travelling companion diaby. hey, why allow the other than me then it was time for a 1st taste of the da cars, many challenges after a year of prep,
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nerves and tension. daniel and his co driver, jorge were at the prologue and raring to go. today we have nothing special. we go up and test in litigation 5 kilometers that we arrive here at the beginning of the exit button. no there. okay. okay, so everything's clear and kind of state where you come on. let's go for it. okay, fell below them. now i just have to check the pump because it's hiding here. i want to see that everything is okay, but 200 floors, the sweat that takes a lot of our life. so we have to keep an eye on it. well, okay, blood glucose is perfect. we have to charge the battery to neither. yes. all righty . let's go with
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that. well, very important. my wife, very important. she knows my diabetes inside out. i mean i'm having her by my side gives me a lot of security. she checks the insulin while traveling or repairing the car. she refreshes, everything changes my patched. it gives me fresh insulin. she's amazing. le, highly recommend them is that we get a lot of messages that she'll doing things that he didn't dream of before. yeah, it's very flattering to see that he's helping other people that out to him. mm hm. all of them all this year, we have a fairly large fridge. it's also very important to protect it from heat and cold law. that's the insulin for the entire race. whenever we travel to countries where it's complicated to get this type of medicines, i always take 2 or 3 times more than i need to wear everything i'm and daughters cobra go for sure. i see him before you. i lock onto that portal off address.
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after a 900 kilometer transport stage between jetta and how you the competitive stages of that car rally were finally set to begin. i daniel is his own mechanic and painstakingly ensured that his car was completely ready for the challenges that lay ahead. when you're on the roof and refuel, so that to morrow everything will be okay for the next stage for la portia, my love again, not done that gay diesel and insulin to be filled every day. the. he destroys the hormones and it loses its properties and then the insulin stops working. so you see that the glucose rises and you don't know why they're elevated, shall i have a type one diabetes tattoo my right arm with a blue circle. and then if we have an accident of 4 and becoming conscious, it's important that the person who picks up knows that we're diabetics. so we can
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be treated properly, although our lives can depend on this on the out of bed, both still young enough to go communist waffle doodle thought, well nobody a everybody asked, why do you die? your head blue. you looked like a smooth a former? no, i don't look like a smooth, it's something else. you know, it's a way of showing the whole world. the blue is our color. in blue is the color of hope. the hope that all people, diabetes, half the one day it can be cured when we can stop being diabetics. you know, here i carry the insulin pump, which marks my records from the glucose meter that have installed here on my arm. i saw telemetry injected more or less insulin. for example, if i'm going to eat 5 servings for dinner, we would insert 50 grams and it calculates directly the amount of insulin that we need to have a little bit longer than i want, elijah, the not going to see them is the, this is the navigation board that i use, i have to get this graph in the yellow field, just like my blood glucose. i must always keep it completely flat. i can see it on my mobile over that and my co pilot has it on his watch. and if i get distracted,
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he also pays attention. so we can control it perfectly. is he with mr. your boss is dameion, la la will always monitored or both in our professional and daily lives. follow them though, and got another one or estrada vienna with what are the i was morning at 6 in the morning. can you hear that? an engine right next to was one all night back. hello me. you need to get used to sleeping in to night. some trucks were there to repairing all night. if you don't manage to a dalla found you can't sleep well, then it can change
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a lot and you often get into arguments about things that don't make sense. and you realize that it's just the sleep deprivation. you have to realize that this can happen a lot better then it was time to take on the jews. daniel proudly flew his diabetes flag at the ceremonial start and launched himself into the desert. he had 12 stages to prove to himself and to the world that limit shows they are to be broken. every day i crossed the finish line is dedicated to old diabetics. after more than 8000 kilometers, daniel made it the 1st diabetic car driver to finish dec hawk. it's amazing. i have
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no words to express what i feel. after a year of intense work, it's an explosion of feelings. i just want to say to all diabetic, we can do anything. we dream out a lot more mad machines and the people who pilot them next time i ran ah, with
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ah, the doom and gloom showers time to get under the skin. alice sensitive super old in and to reno mom. to come to the facts and o load of tips that will work wonders, those who want to be beautiful, watch in good shape. in 30 minutes on d, w. fearing the ocean. portugal is terrified of the high
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atlantic tides. the waters are flooding stretches of its coast, villages, art risk of disappearing out of the residents feel powerless. give us how to stop the sea. coastal crisis in portugal, kluso in 75 minutes on dw blue with it's just a question of whether the next crisis will come. but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important? shaping tomorrow now. exploring opportunities for media professionals in times of
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