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the 2 grand slam wins to his name, carlos ok. this looks all sense was sent to thrown at the top of men's tennis. great with the zoom for me the night as moon use on dw dot com and you can check the sites on social media. dw news. i'm jack park. i'm from 4 of us on the news team here in ballard. thanks for the people in trucks in judge when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. these straight pieces,
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extreme 200 people around the world more than 150000000. which we ask why? because no one should have the make up your own mind. me for mine's in the brazil indigenous firefighters and not just texting wildfires. nobody is quite content. my husband is against it. you can want to leave millions computer. he said he wants to separate from me because he couldn't accept it. i'm part of this group twice. speed the driving factor on jim and he's highway
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and in the usa, there's still quite a long way to go in the fights for equal rights. the old, the with a model of lady liberty in their arms. these 2 are heading to the statue of liberty . the pascal, sublime has been looking forward to this trip with her son xavier for weeks. not just because the 7 year old has never seen it in real life. david and i poured over this lego statue of liberty set for a whole week and when we finished, so you know, mom has a project on liberty. i'm like no way. anyone who wants to climb the stairs inside has to 1st go through security screening in this building simple and functional. it was designed by pascal, sublime,
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a black woman. that's a rare accomplishment. even today in this profession, dominated by white men. i really feel really, really proud not likes to for glamorous, but i'm having an impact in locations is really powerful. and i, and think about all the people who kind of go through this space to kind of have an engagement with the liberty island is pretty awesome. to be part of that met sequence of experiences, which is something that lot of people are particularly under represented in the construction and really state industries. susan pasco salon is one of the few to break through the vet for her lady liberty. it is more than a symbol of freedom. it's really the kind of the statement against racism, right? is the structure and to have our project to be on this island and be part of that experience is important. and so for me, the opportunities are not lost on me that my family took a risk right to come and to be here and just to enter into the unknown and what was expected. these hot dogs are famous in washington dc.
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just like the woman who owns the successful restaurant when they're served virginia ali but customers come here for more than her special chilly dogs. guest frequently asked to have their photos taken with the 89 year old business owner. then still able even got a visit from a rack. obama, when he was newly elected as president, his spot is marked to this day. this diner has long serve as a melting pot, regardless of age class and race. everyone is welcome here. the counter hasn't changed since 1958 when virginia opened the local hotspot with our husband back then life for african americans was completely different because we couldn't go downtown because i see it now. oh, we couldn't go down town sunday now. oh, we couldn't buy a house of town, holiness, of places like that. but we had everything we needed to hear back in new
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york. pascal so belong, wants to show us her favorite building sites in the bronx that's addressing rachel disparity. the architect says that also means better housing. she describes the moment in her studies when she was clearly judged on the color of her skin. professor asked me and other students a stance, so it felt different. i didn't know what was happening. maybe it was, it was an assignment that was coming and they needed to leaders. and he said, okay, these 2 will never become architects because they're women. and because they're black or is it nice for you? well, it's, it was shocking. i think with more shocking than anything else because i wasn't expected in any way. and as a competitive person, that was the sentence i needed to hear that pascal is meeting a successful career for herself. thinking differently was the key to this project for 500 departments are being built in affordable living space with lots of glass in greenery. very different from the creamed housing blocks where many black
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families have lived up to now. now living quarters are so tight that is very hard to do so. so places like parks and outdoor space has become that much more critical because it allows culturally for us to have time with our family share with me, with our families. so the client itself will box project pay to triple the amount of barbecue grill, the park view. i mean, this is not like a beautiful, glorious expression, even though it's affordable housing that people from the dignity of pride as it looked at their home as experience a quality space. front point wasn't just created by sitting at a desk. pascal and 2 other colleagues talked at length with local residents. the team took time to hear what they wanted and what was missing from the area. 40000 people have already applied to live here. need to start. so where is your heart out? what is your mind that when you start the pricing and make sure that the end addresses the voices of everyone?
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virginia and your family want to continue passing on the inspirational story of bins, chile, bowl and its role within the black community. school groups visit regularly for history, lessons over hot dogs and fries. very of 3 people that way you'd like to be treated . yeah, edward, edward st. david no way you'd like to be treated even the angry words if you get to them. she says, that's why the chilly bull has been such a popular community spot for 65 years. you're always open to everybody and i wonder has that's health slut tolerance and openness i think is and helped us in and my family and i my business and i think is something that should be practice worldwide . if we can get everybody to be kind to each other would be a wonderful thing. time has kind of stood still at bins chilly ball.
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but her son come all only says that things for african americans have changed since the civil rights movement. he continues to run the diner with his family and we've gone from all the working on civil rights. and now we're talking about every kind of rights, the rights of human rights and animal rights. and that doesn't mean that racism doesn't say that exist in the world and then we don't, we still have problems, but we certainly can move on a long way from, from 1958 to now. pascal is back at her old catholic or in school. this is where it all began for her. now she has a clear message to encourage more young women. in that moment i was shocked, but it also allowed me to understand my responsibility. when i walk into a space, i won't just be pasco, right. i will be representing my race, my from the city, my gender, so i therefore have to show up and show out every single time that also kind of said to me that i couldn't just be an architect to the buildings. but i also needed
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to come in and rock the profession at the same time, really to think that. but i also thought it was like, really inspiring because like she, when she does all that is like exceptional in here. feel, feel like i will be, i'll make a change like additional into pasco, and she will help me along with it. man, i got to live in pesto also feels that her success comes with a degree of responsibility. i think her goal is ambitious. she wants to see sexism and racism eradicated from our industry within the next 5 years. the the is this, the son of the german autobahn? maybe if you're visiting, because for many locals, hurling down the highway at top speed is just another day of driving. germany could save millions of tons of few to a year if it implemented a speed limit. so why doesn't the self proclaimed cream power tickets put off the
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gas? in germany, the debate around the speed limit is polarizing a slight majority of the population wants one. but the opposition is loud. let's click finish off so it doesn't make sense to drive 200 kilometers per hour just to have some fun or feel superior to other people. that's the thing we should keep it as it is. we are restricted everywhere. what i'm talking about is apparently gas prices stood on high enough to make people drive by. and spoiler alert, this discussion often doesn't prove all around. facts gets a kind of an now. so to say, in motion i did phase. this is katya dear. she wrote a book about mobility in germany, costs people one to stuck, to be free, to have that free will of drive the way that really fast. but let's take a look at the facts 1st. germany has more than 13000 kilometers of autobahn, famously well maintained and toll free for cars. most countries in the world got speed limits to prove road safety or to consider fuel get in germany. you can drive
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as fast as you want and about 70 percent of highways. opponents of the speed limit argue that there are fewer road that's per kilometer on the autobahn than in some nation, such as france or italy. but experts like the german road safety council say it would become even safer with a limit in recent years. but discussion has shifted to another aspect. the climate . the one thing also these agree on is that a speed limit on these highways with lower emissions. the question is to what extent will according to the latest study, by jeremy's environment agency, the country could save up to $6700000.00 tons of c o 2 per year for the implemented a speed limit of a 120 kilometers per hour. another study commissioned by the car friendly ftp party puts the savings much lower at $1100000.00 tons per year. so realistically speaking, how substantial really is a cut of one to 6000000 tons of to, to, for a top looter like germany. the opponents of the month to a speed lead me to argue that the mission reductions would be 3 via, truly
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a much really research of the transport and climate policy. they just choose that denominator that would make it appear ridiculous, ridiculously small. but i think if you, if you choose the, the, the right, the nominator, the reduction would be substantial. the denominator he's referring to is the gap between how much the german transportation sector should be emitting, according to the federal climate protection act, and how much it actually is a meeting in 2022. the sector went over to 2 emissions target by 9000000 tons. a speed limit to reduce that different significantly if they go with a german environment. agencies estimates if it go with the liberal party, it's estimates the limit could reduce a portion of the success of missions. it's such a low line hanging fluid in terms of know a weight will have other benefits in terms of safety and reducing road death. and he's already exists in, in pretty much any other country and towards but for some germans, that's a big they see driving fast as an expression of their freedom and cars as
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a part of their culture. and some of john and see it as a kind of d n a. i think it's that it's sorry to say with our ship that the nazi dictator promised to motorized germany in the 1930s a venture that he said would create jobs and dr. technological development, he wanted to lay the groundwork for one of the earliest highway networks in the world. for a while, the nazis implemented no speed restrictions that is until resources started running low during world war 2 and alto bun drivers had to stick to a limit of 80 kilometers per hour to consider of gas. after the war having autonomy became crucial to many german germany, it was only destroyed whether it was no hope. the weather was per wow. yeah, coming back from the front and the car was a kind of freedom side. owning the car was d aspiration. and that turns more and more feasible. as the car industry started
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booming, producing cars became the answer to rebuilding the country's economy. and driving them fast became the answer to rebuilding its freedom. so west germany got rid of them now to speed limit law in 1952. so literally when the communist judy yard is off during german reunification in 1990 it's out of on steve restrictions went with it. shortly after for decades, many germans fought tooth and nail for this liberty. any time anyone missed with the right to drive fast, they were met with outrage. perhaps because of the country with tens of millions of cars and christine roads, driving fast might just be one of the easiest ways to find the place of freedom. this list of freedom has become a bit of a selling point abroad. torres even come to germany to drive as fast as possible for several 100 year olds, you to convince a premium car to enjoy the excitement of the notorious sermon, autobahn drive full throttle and which top speeds of 300 kilometers per hour or more. but if other people also find driving fast so fun, why is germany?
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one is the only countries that still allows that. after all, this time the speed limit can hardly be sold as a relic of nazi germany. well, the tuning car industry that provided many germans with a taste of freedom docs in a still around of course. and it's very influential. the line between politicians and the car lobby has long been blurry. so you'll see this kind of what in germany the card did to effect the step out of politics and they've got to go to the industry or to the lobby organizations. these close ties became apparent when jeremy's previous transport minister met with industry representatives 80 times during his tenure from early for years. this was 1st reported by the german newspapers to touch upside down to only met with environmental associations once. and the new government continues to give privilege access. it's less the ability summit was almost exclusively stocked with car representatives. it's no surprise that the government has often pushed for the car industries interest when it comes
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to limiting caps on vehicle emissions, for example, or expanding highways around the country. as for the speed limit, we can say that the car lobby has actively petition against it in government. but we know the conservative and the liberal party currently stand in the way of this restriction. and so does most of the industry. we know the general widgets beat limits on our team, on shirts as a spokesperson for the vda, an interest group for germany's automotive industry. the need situations adaptive speech recognition. the video suggests digital boards could show a speed limit when bad weather or traffic conditions require it. according to the group or richard limit would have minimal effects on the climate or road safety. it's factual references a study that says the limit could cost german society more than a $1000000000.00 euros. the study calculated how much time germans would lose if they drove slower, and how much of an average wage they would miss out on as a result. but this 2023 paper published in the journal for ecological economics
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disputes, assertions, like these it's cost benefit analysis of germany could save hundreds of millions every year because yes, there is a cost of a speed limit. the benefits, like paying less for fuel damages from accidents and even the future effects of climate change outweigh these costs. reason that tends to implement a speed limit has been denied in parliament. because one of the parties in power the car from the ftp block, the issue from being part of the coalition of bringing or instead some opponents like to point to alternatives to save emissions. like going electric. many car producers are becoming more open to the shift. after all that you has banned the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035. in germany, it's very slowly incentivized by people to use electric vehicles. but they're still tens of millions of cars with combustion engines on german roads. and not everyone can afford to get rid of stairs or wants to. beyond that, the country has the potential to improve public transport and rural areas and revamp a train system that currently is awesome,
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lead and unreliable. but the solutions take time for many environmental researchers stress is that a speed limit is one of the fastest mechanisms we have to lower emissions in the meantime. in my opinion, if the german government funds even bring the tubs to do that, then i, i wonder what one it can do to, to reduce parts permissions. i think we need to have like that uh sent to us some but it's a bed of dreams as driving fast, an owning a cost for some people. this would feel like an attack on their culture, their personal freedom. but it would put jeremy on par with most countries in the world. ringback the, the across, canada, the us, europe, russia, south america wildfire, is it becoming increasingly common so far? this? yeah, millions of heck tubs of forest have being destroyed. the big of the fire,
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the more difficult it is to put towns. and the more man and woman paola is meet these house wives teaches students and not as owns voluntary firefighters in the world's largest tropical rainforest. the amazon, many of these indigenous women have families. the idea of them leaving home regularly to take a wild 5 was difficult for their loved ones to accept. no mind is quite content, my husband is against it. you can want to leave millions cathedral. he said he wanted to separate from me because he couldn't, except that i'm part of this group is that women should stay at home when i told him the day is when women have a nice stay in the kitchen and take care of the kids. all of the men can do that now in the peanut j guardians of 43 women who set up a fiber gate to fight the rise of wildfires here. thank you. of
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the they were trained and certified by the brazilian institute for the environment and renewable natural resources. there was also involves controlled funds, which is dangerous and difficult to look more at the king. again, mary hartwell, fab lou, i think we where these are moving and we get tired quickly because it's heavy and from that in the amazon 5 season starts in july. that's when the forest is addressed and blazes can spread rapidly. the pin is a firefight as no only to well have most of the 5 start. and i had the, the, the, the has the many phones the surrounding a land, the firestone, and a lot of people trespass on our land. we to hunt and fish. one deny of could you the k, when the farm was burned brush to create more grazing land,
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while the kettle, caffeine, they set fire and it spread strong. the phones to indigenous areas, spots abide and using the pin. as a indigenous land is located in the brazilian state of talk on teens submitted to dictatorship, which ruled the country between 9064. 1985. great. that must have influx of people from other regions leading to conflicts of a land or for should have gone to my eyes. but as more white people arise, they started buying land from the sea penalty comp bundle. the one you said before in when we realized one day, we're taking over all territory stuff with them. we asked the foundation for indigenous people off for survey. i'm to do more kate at the boundary lesson. i because we get a portion of the land back now, but not the entire territory. well, ancestors lived there by 5. this land is sacred to the pain and chase. the
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people rely on the forest, the everything they need, including role materials for crafts, building and tabs the medicine. the amazon rain forest is also a hobby tough for many animals. and a vital source of water the, the women faced in no most difficulties. i know that came many challenges to complete the training. the result has changed that community on my course, i kids know what they call me, that that's something that i cannot be explained. the overwhelming emotion isn't you've, you've read and say ok, they represent the community itself. but as that, the, for all the effort they put in me died and it don't to just force. it's not easy for women to leave her home. the key cost to get in the last 5. so what, yes,
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very difficult. as 50 mice, alice don't say, don't worry. yes, they can do anything less less. but you do something that you're still taking baby steps on this project, but we're fighting for a better future for our children, just like our ancestors. and they know the last full full name for the city of the thoughts so that we could have this territory guys because they're in a blue bottle. but i can't or why not take care of it today for future generations and books. and now when the last they thought or is it so that way you can pass it down to them and do all the way to. and so if somebody find, if i to, if it's not currently unpaid, however, they hope that this will change in the future. one thing is clear, giving up is definitely not an option. it will put you in a while. i will continue until the very end of the icon that before is be destroyed to start with the woods feeding way. and it hurts me and saw you to as a,
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