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plant and borg a solution was eventually found. at the time feed workers were carrying parts of materials with a transporter they'd built themselves by putting a simple flat bed on a beetle chassis and engine. the parts carrier inspired visiting dead porter bend to sketch what would become the v.w. bus the engineering was based entirely on the still new beetle the only v.w. in production at the time. and that was what christoph continues and the outcome of 1948 i know ignored approve the construction of a utility van designed to carry a 750 kilogram payload based on the dependable v.w. beetle but it was not that easy nor cheap as it happened the beetle chassis tended to break up under a full load on the poor quality roads of the time. the beatles platform chassis wasn't strong enough to handle no one and i have tons. of a fully loaded transporter so v.w. since he nears gave the van a new ladder frame chassis with a unitized body but the axles engine and many other parts were still taken from the beetle it was 1950 and all they need
plant and borg a solution was eventually found. at the time feed workers were carrying parts of materials with a transporter they'd built themselves by putting a simple flat bed on a beetle chassis and engine. the parts carrier inspired visiting dead porter bend to sketch what would become the v.w. bus the engineering was based entirely on the still new beetle the only v.w. in production at the time. and that was what christoph continues and the outcome of 1948 i know ignored approve the...
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plan and borg a solution was eventually found. at the time feet of your workers were carrying parts of materials with a transporter they'd built themselves by putting a simple flat bed on a beetle chassis and engine. the parts carrier inspired visiting dead v.w. importer ben pawns to sketch what would become the v.w. bus the engineering was based entirely on the still new beetle the only v.w. in production at the time. and that was what christoph continues and the outcome of 1948 i know ignored approve the construction of a utility van designed to carry a 750 kilogram payload based on the dependable v.w. beetle but it was not that easy nor cheap as it happened the beetle chassis tended to break up under a full load on the poor quality roads of the time often from. the beatles platform chassis wasn't strong enough to handle the one and a half tons of a fully loaded transporter so. gave the van a new ladder frame chassis with a unitized body but the axles engine and many other parts were still taken from the beetle it was 1950 and a
plan and borg a solution was eventually found. at the time feet of your workers were carrying parts of materials with a transporter they'd built themselves by putting a simple flat bed on a beetle chassis and engine. the parts carrier inspired visiting dead v.w. importer ben pawns to sketch what would become the v.w. bus the engineering was based entirely on the still new beetle the only v.w. in production at the time. and that was what christoph continues and the outcome of 1948 i know ignored...
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the 1100 alliance was a maker of 3 wheeler pickups and small trucks at the time entrepreneur carl borg had bought up 4 makers. and lloyd. board fired had founded go i n's 1928 back then minimalist 3 wheelers were in big demand partly because no driver's license was required for vehicles with engines smaller than 200 c.c.'s and 3 or fewer wheels. stuck with 3 wheels and loud gas guzzling 2 stroke engines well into the post-war era building compact vans and pickups like this at 400. let's accept your stuff sees no relation between those rattling 3 wheelers in the sleek compact sedan and indeed the 1100 had precious little to do with a long standing goliath quality so it was powered by a newly designed 4 stroke 4 cylinder engine but even the otherwise inflexible car on board fired realize that the persisting image problem could hurt sales so he revived the concept brand which had been part of his group before the 2nd world war and so 1958 they go liath 1100 became the hunza 1100. our nearly 60 year old test car has started rattling a little but in its day the hans it was state of the art
the 1100 alliance was a maker of 3 wheeler pickups and small trucks at the time entrepreneur carl borg had bought up 4 makers. and lloyd. board fired had founded go i n's 1928 back then minimalist 3 wheelers were in big demand partly because no driver's license was required for vehicles with engines smaller than 200 c.c.'s and 3 or fewer wheels. stuck with 3 wheels and loud gas guzzling 2 stroke engines well into the post-war era building compact vans and pickups like this at 400. let's accept...
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dominated braman leverkusen beat anyone berlin wall her to berlin defeated possible on freiburg and borg shared the spoils we shall prevail against mines on friday and monday sees evolves bug take on hoffenheim. and now for a quick look at the bundesliga standings leipzig hang on to 1st place followed now by bon munich dortmund slip to thurgood with 4 other tames on 10 points right behind them in the bottom half her to berlin jump from dead last out of the relegation zone which is now occupied by cologne months and patted on. that's over now up next a documentary on the road with john newman who's been the head of the one by ballet since 1973 and let the companies are world famous i forget you can get all the latest headlines on our website at state of the dot com. for student school. the 1st economy was. in the door as granholm is arrives. joining your regular train on her journey back to freedom. you know we're interactive documentary do.
dominated braman leverkusen beat anyone berlin wall her to berlin defeated possible on freiburg and borg shared the spoils we shall prevail against mines on friday and monday sees evolves bug take on hoffenheim. and now for a quick look at the bundesliga standings leipzig hang on to 1st place followed now by bon munich dortmund slip to thurgood with 4 other tames on 10 points right behind them in the bottom half her to berlin jump from dead last out of the relegation zone which is now occupied...
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tennis [ laughter ] >> seth: so there was genuine trash talk of course, one of your rivals -- bjorn borg and he is genuinely a dear friend of yours now, yes >> i love him. hopefully, he loves me he's probably -- he's probably the only guy that i didn't have problems with on the court >> seth: oh, so you never had an issue with him >> we never had a problem. he took me, you know, under his wing in a way. and i got respect because of that 'cause he was already, like, a god. you know, he was like federrer at the time. you know, everyone loved him and he was this great looking guy. dressed right, the girls loved him. so i was like, "i want to be like him." [ laughter ] >> seth: and he was the only guy who was nice to you. do you feel like that means he was a good judge of character? or a bad judge [ laughter ] was it a blind spot that he was like, "i like this mcenroe kid"? >> what do you think [ laughter ] >> seth: so the first time you go to wimbledon, is it - are you 17 years old are you -- >> i was 18. >> seth: 18 years old. >> the first time i went yeah >> seth: and you talked about how
tennis [ laughter ] >> seth: so there was genuine trash talk of course, one of your rivals -- bjorn borg and he is genuinely a dear friend of yours now, yes >> i love him. hopefully, he loves me he's probably -- he's probably the only guy that i didn't have problems with on the court >> seth: oh, so you never had an issue with him >> we never had a problem. he took me, you know, under his wing in a way. and i got respect because of that 'cause he was already, like, a...
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passion but with smaller budgets can also be in the mix at the top it definitely sets an example for borg and for built in the modern visor for a. role model or not freiburg out to win and germany coach and x. 5 good player yo. a live one and to watch the miracle continue the 24th minute it did look as hella hammered home to make it one nil by of the was the the a long ball sent from the back line bounced back and forth between cust and going to and lucas hella before the striker finally smashed it in the back of the net i was his 2nd goal of the season but in 5 burke it's less about the individual scores than the team as a whole was his and another even if it doesn't matter who's playing at the last couple of games i happen to get playing time and i think we will see some dark days are coming up ahead. despite the elation freiburg remain humble but for the moment they were temporarily number one in the bundesliga top of the table for the 1st time in close to an shite as long career as head coach for a total of 15 minutes and 36 seconds and then all of a sudden it was over by virtue of no
passion but with smaller budgets can also be in the mix at the top it definitely sets an example for borg and for built in the modern visor for a. role model or not freiburg out to win and germany coach and x. 5 good player yo. a live one and to watch the miracle continue the 24th minute it did look as hella hammered home to make it one nil by of the was the the a long ball sent from the back line bounced back and forth between cust and going to and lucas hella before the striker finally...
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and many of these cars have been on quanta journey literally and figuratively like the borg bot he's about owned by master comic county really you'll hand guess who brave new long into the empty shell. really tells us all he had was the body it was the ruins of completely rusted he collected all the parts himself he had already every stored several other book rods and has his own collections each one is different uses the rebuilt this one as a convertible and there were only 20 at the time. this me w t 2 camper van from 974 has given its own a mock a double bout of joy he fell in love with it around 10 years ago. when he bought it from a dealer in the novel and then he and his wife and yeah drove through france in for the honeymoon followed by several other road trips through europe mark says he'd never digit for a younger more. dinoire he things that you camper vans have no chance traveling is about peace and quiet he doesn't even mind sitting in traffic jams in a camper van you can decorate it how you like he says and who needs to go fast on holiday he also likes it when people com
and many of these cars have been on quanta journey literally and figuratively like the borg bot he's about owned by master comic county really you'll hand guess who brave new long into the empty shell. really tells us all he had was the body it was the ruins of completely rusted he collected all the parts himself he had already every stored several other book rods and has his own collections each one is different uses the rebuilt this one as a convertible and there were only 20 at the time....
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esto es una muestra de lo rÁpido que se esta moviendo la investigaciÓn en la cÁmara baja los bolsos borgeszo para entregar los documentos donde le dicen que esto es solo el comienzo se esperan mÁs citaciones si testimonios pÚblicos tenemos que sÍ va a haber mÁs huelga otras personas sÍ. >> y el trabajo del congreso es seguir investigando. >> el inicio formal de las pesquisas para enjuiciar al presidente surge tras las quejas de un informante de quÉ echan buscÓ la ayuda de ucrania para interferir en las elecciones del dos mil veinte y que tratÓ investigar antxon bailenra que y su hijo. el presidente ha dicho que es una cacerÍa de brujas y atacÓ al informante, pero la misma versiÓn de la casa blanca de esa llamada telefÓnica sugiere que trump pudo haber abusado de su poder y que la mÁxima autoridad de la justicia. el fiscal general guÍan bar pudo haberlo ayudado, hoy nancy. pelosi dijo quemar estÁ haciendo lo que se le da la gana y que se estÁ pasando de la rai a muchos republicanos guardan silencio, otros defienden al presidente. estamos hablando de un informante que admite esto es lo que h
esto es una muestra de lo rÁpido que se esta moviendo la investigaciÓn en la cÁmara baja los bolsos borgeszo para entregar los documentos donde le dicen que esto es solo el comienzo se esperan mÁs citaciones si testimonios pÚblicos tenemos que sÍ va a haber mÁs huelga otras personas sÍ. >> y el trabajo del congreso es seguir investigando. >> el inicio formal de las pesquisas para enjuiciar al presidente surge tras las quejas de un informante de quÉ echan buscÓ la ayuda de...
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following their draw with buyers who fall to 4th don't win in fribourg move up to 2nd and 3rd further down borg get out of the relegation zone and mines jump to the playoff spot after grabbing their 1st points of the season. if you're watching the w. news here are the top stories that we're following for you global oil prices have spiked efforts to drone attacks on saudi arabian oil fields president trump has hinted at a military retaliation the u.s. is blaming iran for the strikes but the rebels in yemen say they were behind the strike and turkish president rectifier bear no one has met with his russian and iranian counterparts for a summit on the syrian regime's push in the final rebel on klav of developed by the reputed and hassan rowhani support the offensive to want is concerned that the fighting will unleash a renewed influx of refugees into turkey. you're watching t w news launching from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for the. what's the connection between bread flour and the european union dinos guild matters d.w. correspondent and abbot
following their draw with buyers who fall to 4th don't win in fribourg move up to 2nd and 3rd further down borg get out of the relegation zone and mines jump to the playoff spot after grabbing their 1st points of the season. if you're watching the w. news here are the top stories that we're following for you global oil prices have spiked efforts to drone attacks on saudi arabian oil fields president trump has hinted at a military retaliation the u.s. is blaming iran for the strikes but the...
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well somebody has to be the other side of that trade right and it's these pension funds because peter borg dorf at dutch fund p f z w blamed that ever lower interest rates for its coverage ratio that now stands at 94.8 percent at the end of july he said quote the financial situation of peeve f z s w is starting to get dire a pension reduction in the year 2021 has been threatening for some time but if we have a coverage ratio at the end of this year that is lower than around 94 percent we should already reduce pensions even next year my pension accounts should not have been raided by going back to leveraged buyout artist of the 1980 s. in the barbarians at the gate one of the tactics was to borrow against the pension account of a corporation and then by the corporation and then sell off the pension account and raid you know the company in that way now they've applied that to across the board global pensions everywhere are being raided and through this artificial idiot. ultra cheap rates to appease the barbarians and the result is catastrophic poverty and to people say they don't see it happ
well somebody has to be the other side of that trade right and it's these pension funds because peter borg dorf at dutch fund p f z w blamed that ever lower interest rates for its coverage ratio that now stands at 94.8 percent at the end of july he said quote the financial situation of peeve f z s w is starting to get dire a pension reduction in the year 2021 has been threatening for some time but if we have a coverage ratio at the end of this year that is lower than around 94 percent we should...
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a police officer 69 percent have been cited by a police officer 46 percent of their terms or other borgs confiscated by the city workers he went on the point that only 12 percent reported that they had been offered services and even less than 5 percent said that they actually were offered a shelter with a bed to go to war over we've criminalized being core yes we have on every level i mean if somebody has a debt they've got cops showing up at their door you have someone who is homeless to through any number of situations that you may or may not know and understand is forced to be in a situation to be living in their car to be living in a tent to be doing this and some people don't even have that much and that's the thing you criminalize a you've made it a crime to be poor. and that's the part that no matter what you do you're going to have this cycle of people throwing money at. certain things and putting people in jail and then going i just don't know why this keeps up and the policy advocacy clinic at the university of california berkeley. their law school found that california cities
a police officer 69 percent have been cited by a police officer 46 percent of their terms or other borgs confiscated by the city workers he went on the point that only 12 percent reported that they had been offered services and even less than 5 percent said that they actually were offered a shelter with a bed to go to war over we've criminalized being core yes we have on every level i mean if somebody has a debt they've got cops showing up at their door you have someone who is homeless to...
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but he was unique in that he lot heis temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him 25 times, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i didn't really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law early on, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe sr., and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. and of course, you always roll your eyes when you hear this. but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along, and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it. so was that hard to convince him to do this? that he had won 3 u.s. juniors and then went on to win 3 u.s. amateurs in a 6-year span from the time he was 15 to 20. and that so we-- he would play occasionally in the portland area, and we would always invite him and his father out to lunch, so we were working on that for probably 3 years before we actually signed him. david: and when you signed him up, he then wears
but he was unique in that he lot heis temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him 25 times, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i didn't really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law early on, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe sr., and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. and of course, you always roll your eyes when you hear this. but then i finally realized he was not...
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was a technology that could replace natural gas as you state, our role would be to ensure one that, borg instructors allow that technology to compete and compensated, that artificial barriers preclude that technology from being compensated, by the most important thing we would need to do is ensure that the liability of the grid wasn't impacted by that new technology. >> one follow-up question, if a natural energy source desires to ignore you're decisions and continue to use their own, what and 30 do you have to enforce it? >> to be totally clear we don't have any authority to make determinations about what fuel source generator can or cannot use we just have to ensure that the reliability of secret is maintained. >> question over here. >> hello i'm with utility death just a quick question what role do you view to be put by reform when you mention that renewables half a business case of the, round without government subsidies or government policies. >> that is a great question, a law that was passed in the late 1970s, the original idea behind this about constraints on our natural gas supp
was a technology that could replace natural gas as you state, our role would be to ensure one that, borg instructors allow that technology to compete and compensated, that artificial barriers preclude that technology from being compensated, by the most important thing we would need to do is ensure that the liability of the grid wasn't impacted by that new technology. >> one follow-up question, if a natural energy source desires to ignore you're decisions and continue to use their own,...
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i was very proud -- >> ended up being pretty borg and dull. >> it is, however, i remember -- one of the problems with the campus at berkeley, it is hard to secure. it has porous borders. i showed up and realized the night before shapiro would show up at 2:00 in the morning, the trucks showed up and installed jersey barriers and had an opening so you could have crowd control and brought out an immense police force and they were going to be sure they didn't have a repeat of myla riot. the left was very mad at her for that, spending the money and we hate shapiro. so good for her. >> the conservatives have, you know, do get some blame here. not -- not responsible conservatives. they want to stick it in the face of the campus admissions, get the most outrageous, most flagrantly provocative person. i kind of understand, but it is sort of -- if students on the left invited people from the nation of islam to speak, right, they're going to -- it is going to be a campus explosion. i think conservatives should try to aim, you know, maybe like a ben shapiro, more responsible, better -- people who a
i was very proud -- >> ended up being pretty borg and dull. >> it is, however, i remember -- one of the problems with the campus at berkeley, it is hard to secure. it has porous borders. i showed up and realized the night before shapiro would show up at 2:00 in the morning, the trucks showed up and installed jersey barriers and had an opening so you could have crowd control and brought out an immense police force and they were going to be sure they didn't have a repeat of myla riot....
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of venezuela's legitimate interim government, presidential commissioner for foreign affairs, julio borges. please stand up. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> and venezuela's ambassador to the united states -- >> so we dipped in for a moment to see if the president would address any of this at the top of his meeting with the venezuela leader. you can see the president calling out the aides who are alongside him, including secretary of state mike pompeo, wilbur ross and others. this is happening live just a few blocks from where we're sitting. the president meeting at a hotel in mid town manhattan with these leaders. it is likely that at the conclusion of the president's remarks reporters will ask him questions related to everything that we have been talking about right now, including the release just about 17 minutes ago of what the white house describes as a transcript, but may be best described as a summery of a phone call between president trump and the new president of ukraine in which president trump raises the bidens and that investigation that has triggered now a phone
of venezuela's legitimate interim government, presidential commissioner for foreign affairs, julio borges. please stand up. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> and venezuela's ambassador to the united states -- >> so we dipped in for a moment to see if the president would address any of this at the top of his meeting with the venezuela leader. you can see the president calling out the aides who are alongside him, including secretary of state mike pompeo, wilbur ross and...
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of venezuela legitimate interim government, presidential commissioner for foreign affairs jewelry borges stand up. great. great, thank you very much venezuela's ambassador to the united states carlos, thank you, carlos. please. thank you. and everyone in this room now as the situation in venezuela is a tragedy of historic proportions, the maduro regime does not care about the welfare their own people, they care about their own power, it's what they want is power and money. they want the money, too. not just power. socialism has destroyed what was once among the most prosperous countries anywhere in the world. you go back 20 years ago and you look one of the wealthiest countries in the world relatively speaking. and now they don't have water, they don't have food, they don't have medicine, they don't have anything. today venezuela -- >> president's statement here, he is speaking in new york at the outside the united nations, this address by the president we are going to monitor it to see if he does in fact talk about the transcript released and the controversial phone call between the pre
of venezuela legitimate interim government, presidential commissioner for foreign affairs jewelry borges stand up. great. great, thank you very much venezuela's ambassador to the united states carlos, thank you, carlos. please. thank you. and everyone in this room now as the situation in venezuela is a tragedy of historic proportions, the maduro regime does not care about the welfare their own people, they care about their own power, it's what they want is power and money. they want the money,...
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ainsley: here with more is the ceo peter king on the end and account manager jamie borges.hat gave you the idea, i know you are from australia. it was very important for you to have this company in america and keep it here. why? >> most of the market is in america. biggest rowing machine market in the world. why not manufacture it in your own market? brian: right. you are a rower by trade. >> yep. brian: you are saying to yourself. you have something new. you have oars in the water why are we using a fan with old fashioned so you put water. >> all about fluid resistance and water resistance. not about air resistance. brian: talk about the materials made. what is this surrounded by? >> the wood type? >> yeah. >> different wood types. source it used suppliers out of boston who are echo friendly. and we bring the wood. in we plain it. we hand craft it and put the rowers together. ainsley: jamie, you are on the retail end of this. tell us about that and why you decided to work for this company. >> i started of working for peter 8 and a half years ago and chose the company becau
ainsley: here with more is the ceo peter king on the end and account manager jamie borges.hat gave you the idea, i know you are from australia. it was very important for you to have this company in america and keep it here. why? >> most of the market is in america. biggest rowing machine market in the world. why not manufacture it in your own market? brian: right. you are a rower by trade. >> yep. brian: you are saying to yourself. you have something new. you have oars in the water...