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in germany, what do you think has led to this crisis? who do you see is mainly responsible? well, i mean it says such a crisis is conflict. escalate says not only one. probably responsible usually. so uh, i think this all started when are they? uh, was the washer and vision of ukraine, actually, when the condition was palmed, they were really focus on focusing on cultural issues on modernizing society. and all these points parties are very similar, like there was a new little modem that jordans ation law. and you will live will names are often marriage and so on. however, the parties are very fundamental understandings when it comes to fiscal policies, financial policies, economic policies, and with their crisis in europe and skyrocketing um, oil prices and inflation. these defensive kimberly design and they have been cost of publications from different parties all the time,
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basically in the coalitions. but, but i think right now it was really about the budget. how to deal with the crisis where social democrats and greens we wanted to have like yeah, very different approach then the liberal party, which i thought it was really important to stay with a fellow spa shift. and they have been that we have like pro vocations um, also done mainly by the f t p lately. and i guess at one point this conflict just have to escalate. so basically you say this is all about the money. yeah, it is. okay. how much of a destabilizing faxed to is this kind of crisis? no, for germany, but also for his partners if we're looking in a few of and so i would say that this is a problem mainly for domestic policies. just kind of quick luck situation usually to um, policy. um good luck. so there is no policy. what we found is happening. it's really
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a problem that we don't have a should right now. so that has to be an emergency but shipped to the government on . and this is really, really bad for the political democratic situation in germany for as a general economic situation. however, i would say that there is quite a strong problem that we will kind of mentioned with joe. it you will in favor of the reps in nature and also and pay them some funny ukraine. so i'm rather convinced that gemini still will be a trustworthy l. e and wrote and said, well, you said certainly will still be a trustworthy ally. but if we're looking at you trying to ukraine, and as you said, this crisis has come about over disputes about spending money. how reliable is germany as a partner and support a few frame? i strongly believes that almost all parties will compromise on this specific issue
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. we have a, at least all the main parties that are important to gain this much already support . so i'm, while they're strongly convinced that germany will continue to provide military 8 for ukraine. because i mean either the cd you as asked the key already young people that and with the con car lesson planning each other on the conservative opposition . not really reacting to the johns, the plea took, operates until a vote of confidence next year in march, or january who has the chance then you think to form a government. okay. well, i mean the issue, the home end and shall, can stay on office as long as the ones until the next time that has to be scheduled the election, which is next year in september and to really get all the bases to dissolve. call them and only the president can do so, or the physician can do so, but only if they can give a majority vote to
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a new candidate to become chancellor. and there is no attentive, no viable realistic. i tentative to shots in this specific kind of mentoring situation. so however, even at the new elections it's used to be while the key is that the situations will stay complicated. so um, i think the only way forward re is that generally looks a little bit too, but it's not a quick smolik neighbors and behaved a bit more like denmark no way. and really tries to define willingness to compromise and political kept the concept as well as political the doors with this, getting it over the of the and that is getting more strong b, as for you that us getting stronger, gaining more votes. i think base our new, clear conditions ahead of us and they will have to be a change in political culture on, on this kind of behavior. political scientists may have took that. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. you're welcome. let's have
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a quick look now at some of the other news making headlines for un peacekeepers from malaysia and have been wounded. an extract on a check point in southern lebanon, lebanese army blamed israel and said 3 civilians, but also kills and 3 of its own soldiers. wounded, it comes a day after has blood targeted the military base near israel's maintenance and national airport. as in most of the big capital in the portal, police 5 to have got to disperse a protest over the last months disputed election. the october vote extended the ruling party for lima was 50 years in pounds of service. say it was rigs according to human rights groups, at least 18 people have been killed. in fact, since that more than a week of the devastating floods hit spain's valencia regions valencia's in residence, struggling with the monumental task of cleaning all. well,
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the 200 people died in the floods and many others remain on the account of. authorities have been accused of failing to one residence and acting too slowly with risk us. russian drones struck keys just outside the city center early on. so say, leaving at least 2 people in just and damaging several buildings and vehicles. officials said move and search the drones were brought down by ukrainian ad defenses. it's the latest in the series of russian strikes, targeting civilian infrastructure. donald trump will return to the us presidency at a time of widespread conflict and uncertainty in the world from ukraine to the middle east and the asia pacific. he is about to fix it. all that's look at what's on his plate that donald trump has declared. he'll in the conflicts raging around the world. his decisions will reset battlefields and borders. they said he will
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start a war. i'm not going to start a webinar stop wars. on ukraine's front lines, soldiers depend on american weapons cube has received the 10s of billions of dollars in usaid and weaponry. but trump says he thinks washington is paying too much. one of the things that are, is very bothersome to me is the fact that europe is paying only a small fraction of the money that the united states of america is. bank. ukrainian president, for a lot of me is a lensky sort candidate. trump support for his victory plan, but was told to expect a negotiated solution. so we have a very good relationship. and i also have a very good relationship as you know, with president. and i think the way that they were going to get it resolved, right, quickly, vice president elect j. d events once to cost a to kias onto his proposed piece deal. ukraine would give up the territory to most go and a band, and it's nato ambitions. but we're going to take care of israel and they know that
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in the middle east, the trump is signal strong, ongoing support for these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his war against him us in gaza. in a campaign debate, trump said the us should let him finish the job and is lost to him. he please nothing yahoo! by moving the us embassy to jerusalem and recognizing its antics ation of the disputing, golden heights now is legal. israeli settlers in the west bank hoping for a similar support. israel is also expected to seek trump's backing forward, increased pressure on iran. i mean, the fact is, i've done more for israel by far than any of the presidents. not even 12 been tie one fears, a brewing of a trump's refusal to commit to defend the island against the possible chinese invasion. in an interview, he said taiwan should pay us for defense. tie one doesn't give us anything,
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but we're trying to stepping up its military exercises around. ty, one trump is pointed to economic rather than military tactics. telling china if you going to tie one, i'm going to tax you. trump is already singled a trade war with china threatening to impose terrace of 60 percent on all its goods . he says chinese president, seizing pink, won't do anything provocative, because he thinks trump is crazy. but even washington, his allies, i've left him throughout that report of the go live to washington where you as president joe by drew. this is about how to address the nation in the wake of the presidential election. like listen please. thank you. thank you. thank you. yeah,
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it's good to see you all particularly good to see my grand daughter city the front row here. i friend, how are you, honey? for over 200 years, americans carry the greatest experiment and self government history the world. that's not i personally, that's a fact where the people, the people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. and we're in a democracy. the well of the people always prevails. yesterday, i spoke of present electronic graduated amount, his victory. and i assured him direct my entire administration worker his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition that's with the american people deserve. yesterday i also spoke of vice president harris. she's been a partner and the public service a shredded aspirant campaign and everyone got to see something that i learned early
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on to respect so much her character. she has a backbone, like a ramrod, she is great character, true character. she gave her whole heart effort and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran. you know, the struggle for the sole american sense are very founded. as always, been an ongoing debate and still vital today. i know for some people, so time for victory to state the obvious for others. so time of loss campaigns are contests of competing visions. a country chose is one or the other. we accept the choice, the country may. i've said many times, you can't love your country only when you, when you can't love your neighbor. only when you agree.
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somebody, i hope we can do no matter who you voted for this each other, not his adversaries. but his fellow americans bring down the temperature. hows up we can lay to rest the question about the integrity of the american electoral system. it is honest, it is fair, and it is transparent. and it can be trusted, win or lose. also hope we can restore the respect for or election workers who busted their next to risk. are they offset? we should thank you. thank them for staffing body sites. counting the votes projecting the very integrity of the election. many of them are volunteers will do it simply out of love for their country as they did. they did their duty as citizens. i will do my duty as president. i also feel miles and
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a lot of the constitution. on january 20, you will have a peaceful transfer of power here in america to all are incredible staff, supporters, cabinet members, all the people who hang out with me for the last 40 years, god loved me as my mother would say. thank you so much. you put so much into the past 4 years. i know it's a difficult time. you're hurting. i hear you and i see you. don't forget, don't forget all the we accomplished spanish storage presidency because i'm present because what we've done, what you've done, a presidency of all americans. much of the work we've done is already being felt by the american people. the vast majority of it will not be felt. we felt over the next 10 years. we haven't we, we have legislation, we pass this just only now just really kicking in. we're going to see over
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a trillion dollars worth of infrastructure. we're changing people's lives. the real communities and communities that are real difficult, it takes time to get it done so much more. it's going to take time. but it's there. the road ahead is clear, so we, we sustain it. there's so much so much we can get and we'll get base the way the legislation was passed and it's truly stored. you know, we're leaving behind the strongest economy in the world. i know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly. together we've changed america for the better. now we have $74.00 days to finish the turn. archer. let's make every day count. that's the responsibility we have to the american people. look for a few on our lives. setbacks are unavoidable. like giving up is unforgivable.
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the setbacks, unavoidable for giving up is unforgivable. we all get docked but the measure of our characters, my dad, which is how quickly we get back up. remember, the feat does not mean we are defeated. we lost his bible. the america of your dreams is common for you to get back up. that's the story of america for over 240 years. and county is a story for all of us. just some of the american experiment and doors we're going to be okay. but we need to stay engaged. we need to keep going. and above all, we need to keep the face so proud to work with all of you. i really mean,
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i sincerely means that god bless you all. god bless america, and may god protect our troops. thank you. thank you. thank the and that was just president joe biden, the dressing stuff in the white house and of course the nation. and that's bringing the w washington bill to see if it's pulling us. um you also listened in to that sort of a that, that speech quite updates. i thought, well, to main take away. yes. this is the only one of the sources,
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the address to the nice and then the history of this country. what stood out for me . and uh, one fact you obviously really wanted to stress that he will support a peaceful transfer of power. and t, of course, is painting a huge contrast to donald trump, which refuses up to, to very i up to a 2 day or until today that you last the last election day was a very, very presidential approach. then you have also really wanted to saying just staff, he's st. carmella harris praised her as an outstanding human being. and then he kind of wanted to give a whole brand and probably also power of the feeling of power or being empowered to not only his staff, but also to the american people by saying i do feeds. does not mean we are the scene to defeat, is it talked about all the accomplishment t, uh things is
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a government is responsible for um, he talked about the infrastructure plan, definitely one of the core accomplishments off the bite and presidency. and it is true what he said to you that it will take times before you really feel the positive outcome of all of the policies he put in place. and he understands. that's what you said. the people are still hosting, but touch, he's still a to and that the positivity of his government governments uh will be felt in the years to come. i think in the, in the core, it's really underlining the importance of following the democratic rules, but also got kind of telling his people telling the democrats that there is no need to kind of be totally devastated. that, that they can be proud of something that they have to keep fighting for their idea and understanding and dream, what the united states should be. no, it is you've,
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you've been in the washington and in america for, for many years now. and i figured in this a speech that, that we've just had, the really sad part is that by them felt the need to stress that the now follows a peaceful transition of power. i mean that should be a standard procedure, but it is not apparently anymore. how do you see that? yeah, i mean the experience that on january 6 uh, 2021. when donald trump uh, kind of asked his follow was uh, or encourage them to storm the capital to stop this peaceful transition of power. and he just said, days before election day that he should have just stayed in the white house in 2024 . so 5 and really, really painted a stalls contrast to that attitude and that's exactly what's coming to harris did
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yesterday when she addressed the nation and her follows. it's howard university here in washington. the university ho, i'm a motto where she went to a historically black university, and there were many, many young black students, and she addressed them directly, also telling them, hey, don't give up in the darkest hours, the stults, all shining the brightest. and then she told these young people, and you can be one of the star, so bows biden and tears try to give the democrats the movement. a feeling of there is a future don't give in. we will overcome this very dog time of for the policy, of course because of the feed was just devastating and unexpected, but don't give in. and that will be, but that they've been challenging for the democratic positive because uh they have to do some work here and to do some analysis how it could happen that they lost so
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clearly. not only because of the electoral college of the system, the united states were, but also the popular. what was the vast majority of the american people voted for donald trump and not coming to harris. i told her about how my hair is a job. i just said she gave the companion her whole heart and efforts. now there are some who say that, but it's not really the case. you followed her companion quite closely. what do you say? did you make mistakes? oh yeah, i saw her really. um uh, a couple of time and also really closely early on uh when she gave her a 1st kind of speech for 1st rally in atlanta and it just came became clear that she would be uh, the nominated candidate. uh, i mean that was before the convention, but however, so i, i followed her really, i saw her like 56 times. did you make mistakes? everybody makes me mistakes, but you know, girls, we have to keep in mind. she had
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a $105.00 days to come pay in. i'm in a bite and really didn't give her a long time to prepare. was she clear enough and her plans would have stressed more the economy? because that's obviously what donald trump one off the topic. just probably uh, but did she put in her whole heart? i think yes, we couldn't say that. she inspired many, many people. she inspired many black and brown people, many young people here in the united states, but they will have to do some soul soul searching here. also how they kind of came across the what she to happy to happy pepe and then also with a running, made a term goals was a little bit to daddy like this. jumping around and laughing and slipping, a knock, giving the american people the feeling that that would be like a really serious couple in the white house. being able to deal with all these world conflicts. yes, maybe,
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but i think one really really can say she put in everything everything she has in her until the very last minute. so i think that's just a fair fair thing to say is washington bureau chief is pull the thank you very much . in this, it's a, that's what it's on now to the collapse of the german coalition government. so the faltering economy and how to deal with it has been at the hospital of the tensions between german, his coalition partners. now political turmoil has only added to the countries economic was leaving german vote as feeling tense and on. sir. you're fired. german chancellor, all off schultz had let go of finance minister chris generally. and after months of bitter wrangling over economic policy, voters were unsure of what to make of the news. news coach them, cuz it's not good. we have no leadership in politics. wanted to talk to you and we don't know what will happen to the country or what will happen next. i thought the
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solution will be with new elections has i, whether it will be better and if will then have a solution with the right wait until somebody to lose. and that does not, is that they use the worries you have as a citizen. so you might drop as cold as ice and it does hops, it wasn't the signal that was needed depending on how you interpret change. if it's on one side, we'll say that we needed this signal a fresh start. others will say we should have just pulled our selves together. it's not much as i'm supervisor of the crisis comes at a bad time with the economy. expect it to be in recession for a 2nd year in a row. the and the looming threat of car terrace from america's newly elected president, we want to have security. we want to this kind of insecurity, which is a general feeling, a psychological feeling that might also impact germany in the direct so that investments will be reduced in germany. until things become somehow clear out what the certainty also to be expected is that for jumping from swift start again could
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use more than the rest us to circumvent. so to say terrace, produced there and create jobs there, which also means that certainly jobs are also on the flight to germany. such like the final straw came as schultz demanded the suspension of the constitutional debt breeding which limits government spending. saying the money is needed for investment lender was strictly against deficit, spending a decision which cost him his job. schultz tops deputy finance minister and fellow social democrat, your cookies to replace, letting or heal inherit a litany of economic was from high energy costs. struggling automotive industry to crumbling infrastructure. schultz says he will seek a vote of confidence in january if he can delay the final blow to his government until then, early elections would follow in march. and finally, before we go, a bit of good news,
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there's actually nothing to do with the image you see behind me. a baby rhino has taken his 1st steps outdoors and the zoo, and that he was born in the one month old, southern whites reino products around his product. under the watchful eye, his mother is people's side. he's getting more and more confident and curious every day. but he still needs a name. so website, sue is inviting the british public to vote on the call for the full part of the european breeding program to create a genetically diverse population. southern whites, right, is uses the only 17 and a half 1000 individuals of them left and
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finally, the restoration of powers is not saddam cathedral. as mock the milestone with the arrival of a set of new bones had of its own reopening. next month, the, the bells replace those that was silent, stuff to 5, destroy the spire and roof of the church in $29.00 to $1.00 of them has a special meeting. it was used in this is paris olympics. in the cities, stops the falls. stadium develops will now be installed above the old time of the 861 year old, gothic masterpiece. and will be wrong. doing much the. are you watching the news? is there a reminder of our top story?
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us president joe biden as address the nation in his 1st comments. since donald trump's victory in the presidential election, he vowed a peaceful, trans transfer of pop. next to any read telling this fellow americans, you can only love deal country. you come to only love your country when you, when and vice president of the harris has address. suppose this for the 1st time since losing to donald trump and tuesday's elections, harris promised. as smooth transition, all thing new administration, as well as the german trying to sort of show it says how the close door meeting with a job in a position leader for those maps. after the collapse of germany's governing coalition, johnson has promised elections next year. but the head of the position going for an immediate no confidence built in part of that set for me of those team you're up to date coming up in just over an hour. you can ask dw,
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in about the current crisis facing germany's government. you know, how is it cheaper than the correspondence in central zone from the business desk building, taking dual quest? do you want to get involved? just go to youtube, which i've got office faithful. the thing to electric vehicles are taking over well. think again, internal combustion engine, employees to make a roaring combat. the. these are still grabbing the headlines. the electric cars are having a moment to the demand for electric vehicles. as booming worldwide sales of electric vehicles are projected to boot over the next few years. so why or drivers and carmakers doubling down on i see despite the climate crisis, the world is waking up and change is coming with. did you like this or not?
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fueled by a modern day gold rush companies and governments towards billions into the market, driven by grand promises of a clean or green or future. but now as the sales plateau, some of the industries biggest players are retreating from their vicious promises. europe's biggest comic or volkswagen is considering closing factories for the 1st time and it's history electric vehicles from china or cutting into its market share and high energy costs make manufacturing in germany uncompetitive because the, the big party that this industry has enjoyed and from which a german manufacturers long benefited is over. so and i don't think anyone ever thought that the ones in a century transformation of the industry would be a straight line and there will be peaks and troughs. but it's not just
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a german problem. other european carmakers pay similar headaches, like reno numbers. the truth is we are not yet on the right trajectory to a cheap 100 percent electric cars by 2035. if customers don't follow us, we're all responsible. we need to cut costs. the global use share in terms of sales, slowing down and customer adoption rate, not as high as expected just a few years ago. the results forward is axing its electric 3 ro, s u v. and delaying a next gen pickup plus it's committing to future gas and diesel models, citing a lack of consumer interest and fully electric cars. his sudden shift cast sound on the sustainability and the immediacy of the revolution. are we witnessing a rich read from overly optimistic promises? is the widespread adoption of electric cars, truly feasible, or a dream too far?
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the welcome to the electric car, the future spot where the gasoline producers of america go . very, very switching to eaves aims to cut carbon footprints, reduce reliance on limited resources and fight the climate crisis. the vision was clear. electric vehicles would be the ultimate solution to our environmental waters . in greenville was born out of this necessity to protect tele plants, takes the electric vehicle section. it is a crucial industry for the clean economies with a huge potential in your major players like the us, china and the you have implemented laws and incentives to boost tv adoption. aiming
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the phase out. i see vehicles by 2035. but this transformation isn't merely a technological shift, it's a complex dance involving geo politics. economics and infrastructure electric will be the, has a very high probability to become the main for, for boston. and if you miss this window of opportunity out of by sticking too much on the old them, that might be coming next. essential problem even for the lock, for the launch giants of the industry. the he's looked to have a bright future world wide sales just kept growing until 2024, when they started to stagnate, plugin hybrids. and dicey e, he saw a resurgence. big car brands read the riding on the wall and began walking back
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there and vicious e. b targets in germany knew the registrations are set to fall for the 1st time by just under 14 percent in 2024. that's mainly because subsidies and tax breaks were rolled back. these play a direct role in e v adoption the, the recent decline in e v could safe sales months over months. certainly has been influenced by the main factors, the reduction of government subsidies in many markets because they made the products very attractive. not only a fund that helps because the most from us psychologically sick in the old quote and dodge hundreds of emails in europe or in germany. we're seeing that plans for eaves are being scaled back or slowed down repeatedly via an order. of course, this is also related to the current slow down in sales,
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since you don't want on sold cars standing around on your parking lot, this one listed as much as default to the condition of divorced or shifting to eaves isn't as straightforward as it seemed. there are 2 major hurdles for easy adoption. so prices are, are a little bit high for ease in and people are choosing to deal with that in the marketplace. you know, they're choosing other, you know, other solution. the product offerings are out stripping the t v, charging infrastructure available. but it's not all doom and gloom projections, suggested eas could make up 50 percent of global passenger cars, sales by 2035 and 70 percent. by 2040. however, i see vehicles won't disappear over night. their long life cycles means they'll be on the roads for decades to com. while the likes of canada, south korea and the you have set and fishes targets to phase out ice east. the us
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in china i have yet to commit to specific time lines the despite initiatives like to abide and administrations funding for the infrastructure. the reality is that building the systems hates time. in europe, countries like germany and a u. k. have modified their the mandates due to political changes highlighting the complexities of this transition. china, on the other hand, is aggressively pushing for e v adoption. leveraging its huge manufacturing capacities and state assistance. is a situation in china. s great deal east greatly influencing the roads, comma, because it's a demonstrated on one end. uh for how many applications electric vehicles. um now
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up probably $24.00 consumers for legacy carmakers jeep. chinese eves had been a wake up call in the us and europe. governments are funding off chinese imports with terrorists, but in these 2 mass markets, that's making affordable, leaves less affordable. putting another dent any the adoption. can you look at china, which is the world's largest current market, and they've been going gang busters at e b 's as well. and so you look at these 2 markets that are going to be these and then you look at the us market and say, well, ok, if we're going to be competitive in that space, we need to be looking at tvs is about the terrorists are seen as protecting traditional automakers to see these are big and pricey. most offer no entry level electric cars for under $20000.00 euros. unlike their chinese competitors of the governments around the world are tightening fuel economy
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standards and setting ambitious targets for e. b adoption by 2031. automakers in the us most ensure their fleets average 50.4 miles per gallon. from the 49 miles per gallon required by 2026 the meeting. those goals will require that 35 to 56 percent of the vehicle sold be fully electric by 2030 to put such policies change with each new administration the i think you could see some of those policies were reversed or change like the the, the regulations could change which might slow down the transition from ice tvs. and so the auto makers would be required to sell fewer eaves to offset the ice vehicles.
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the legacy automotive brand, such as mercedes, gm and volkswagen for struggling to break with old value. and we think their business model, they are developing new strategies and response to market dynamics and consumer preferences. that is where it's a good position to be in where your factor is can be able to both be these, but also high tech, electrified combustion vehicles. so we have the flexibility in our production system, but we're also reading a next generation of vehicles. mercedes and v w. have put the brakes on their plans to be fully electric by 2030, reflecting a broader industry trend. the strategic pause allows them to further refine their i c. e models, while keeping an eye on consumer attitudes towards eaves. if you're
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a well run company, you try to match supply with demand overbuild leaves and there isn't the supply for them. they sit down the lots and lots of reasons for these through the electric plug that speeds that would take us from point a to the future would be dictated by that speed between consumer infrastructure. volkswagen has earmarked tens of billions of bureaus for the development of internal combustion engines. this shift is driven by consumer hesitancy towards the beads their high cost concerns overcharging, infrastructure and range anxiety. some models flocked to adding to v w as was our weaker sales in china. there, the brand is seen as old school entertainment and fund designs are lacking. so the car maker is slashing production and it's 1st all the plan to yvonne. where's the load started right now, we've gone from being an important load. started to an important size,
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mcgrath that sick all plants in saxon has produced electric cars exclusively since 2020 b, w invest, and 1200000000 euros to convert the factory fixed. technically, you were in a position to build 360000 units a year. currently, your output is around 240000 and that means one 3rd fewer cars are leaving the factory and entire shift has been eliminated. among the employees, concern is spreading. so brands are balancing their push for e v ease with continued investment in i, c, e, and hybrid technology still, if they missed the gold rush, that's the new e v market. they may never recover the, the world's biggest card company as adopted a cautious approach to easy known for its hybrids. toyota only recently entered the
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market with a b, z for x, which had one of the worst they used imaginable. find the goals. so it's a toyota, as many of the company see the hybrid as an interim or a transitory solution. but it doesn't look like toyota will be abandoning internal combustion engines any time soon. they see the future as being i c e plus electric, along with mazda in subaru, toyota calls this. a multi pathway approach focuses on refining. i see. so they can be used with electric motors and if used for carbon neutrality because toyota is a full line in global company. we cannot leave anybody behind. that is the determination we have in that sense we have this approach called multi passed away . and we have to take it toyota is focusing on maintaining
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a range of power, train options to meet varying consumer needs. for decades, toyota corolla has been one of the world's best selling cards as the these gain traction in developed countries, less industrialized regions still rely heavily on icy vehicles due to cost and infrastructure constrain. toyota has that big on hybrid and i see technology an approach that works for them. at least for now. the trap. have you ever seen the i want to tell you something. it today me. my house. i
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was a shot. i never saw. that is what happens to me. many people here talking about it for the very 1st time, the leaving here and i then living with h, i b space, a lot of discrimination. raising awareness of h r d and on and we're stuck in this cycle. shame assignments, we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the she's got issues with a lot say what crazy. the,
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this is the, the news alive from bell and us president joe biden promises a peaceful transfer of parts in his 1st address since the us presidential election . i've said many times you can love your country only when you with fighting or just the nation to have come together after a polarizing campaign and spend selection workers for ensuring a vote that was on as fast as transfer. also coming off global security on the agenda as donald trump pretty fast for a 2nd term of the white house, the president elect.

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