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>>> that man you see on the right side of your screen is bjorn neiland, programmer at the university of oslo. he's taking us on a road trip. he has the model sp-85-d tesla this time he's taking along a friend, a sidekick and wants to set a mileage record. you could go about 240, 250 miles on a single charge on a tesla battery. he wants to push it farther than that. he does some things that normally you wouldn't do on a road trip. they went 40 kilometers per hour the entire trip, 24.2 miles per hour the entire time thechl put a sign on the back of the car that said slow, test in progress so people could go around them. they charged up in one place in denmark, did a loop and went back around to that charging station. pretty interesting. >> i hope so. road trip at 24 miles an hour sounds like -- >> you're just going to end up exactly where you started. >> it's pretty interesting because they were able to do it. >> oh, no! i've been overtaken. >> 423.5 miles, according to tesla. just 18 hours of driving at 24 miles per hour. >> no! >> your tablet. >> everyone has a cell phone. we're capt
>>> that man you see on the right side of your screen is bjorn neiland, programmer at the university of oslo. he's taking us on a road trip. he has the model sp-85-d tesla this time he's taking along a friend, a sidekick and wants to set a mileage record. you could go about 240, 250 miles on a single charge on a tesla battery. he wants to push it farther than that. he does some things that normally you wouldn't do on a road trip. they went 40 kilometers per hour the entire trip, 24.2...
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>>> that man you see on the right side of your screen is bjorn neiland, programmer at the university of oslo. he's taking us on a road trip. he has the model sp-85-d tesla this time he's taking along a friend, a sidekick and wants to set a mileage record. you could go about 240, 250 miles on a single charge on a tesla battery. he wants to push it farther than that. he does some things that normally you wouldn't do on a road trip. they went 40 kilometers per hour the entire trip, 24.2 miles per hour the entire time thechl put a sign on the back of the car that said slow, test in progress so people could go around them. they charged up in one place in denmark, did a loop and went back around to that charging pretty interesting. >> i hope so. road trip at 24 miles an hour sounds like -- >> you're just going to end up exactly where you started. >> it's pretty interesting because they were able to do it. >> oh, no! i've been overtaken. tesla. just 18 hours of driving at 24 miles per hour. >> your tablet. >> everyone has a cell phone. we're capturing all kinds of sales. often cell phone fa
>>> that man you see on the right side of your screen is bjorn neiland, programmer at the university of oslo. he's taking us on a road trip. he has the model sp-85-d tesla this time he's taking along a friend, a sidekick and wants to set a mileage record. you could go about 240, 250 miles on a single charge on a tesla battery. he wants to push it farther than that. he does some things that normally you wouldn't do on a road trip. they went 40 kilometers per hour the entire trip, 24.2...
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notice that being controlled by two teenagers, rob and bjorn, 17 and 18 years old. one saw what happened, ran and got his friend, got in the boat and started to pull these people out. they started by pulling the wife out of the car. when they got there, the windows were down, water was coming into the car and they said they were very quiet and they weren't moving. >> probably terrified with fear. thankfully, it doesn't look like the water is extremely deep. it looks like the front of the car is at the bottom of that body of water. >> good thing is that there were people there to help people out because the grandfather is disabled. he said he wasn't able to get out at this point. once they got the wife out, the video stops there. according to reports, these two kids and some other bystanders got in the water, opened the door and got that older gentleman out of the car. >> let's just be glad it isn't a deeper body of water than this. especially in that situation where you're seeing the driver is unable to rescue himself, it's just lucky that the car was able to stay a
notice that being controlled by two teenagers, rob and bjorn, 17 and 18 years old. one saw what happened, ran and got his friend, got in the boat and started to pull these people out. they started by pulling the wife out of the car. when they got there, the windows were down, water was coming into the car and they said they were very quiet and they weren't moving. >> probably terrified with fear. thankfully, it doesn't look like the water is extremely deep. it looks like the front of the...
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. >> a lion version of a baby bjorn. >> basically. that is a little cub.teresting thing is, when lionesses have cubs, they stay away from the rest of the pride for about six weeks because the cubs are completely dependent on mom. they nurse them. they can have up to four. usually they have would it or three. this time it's just mom and one baby and listen to her. i think this is a teachable moment. what do you think she's teaching this baby? >> love and caution. >> how to hold up traffic. all she's doing is standing here in the middle of the roadway like y'all got to wait 'til i get out the way. >>> we have other animal friends i love to visit on the internet. the wildlife in suri, england. that is a badger baby putting it in an incubeiator with a fox. they put these two together because it's not good for infant animals to be alone they generate warmth. that's why you see baby animals piled on top of each other. these two creatures that put together they say they were orphaned on their own before they found other foxes and badgers to put them with. these t
. >> a lion version of a baby bjorn. >> basically. that is a little cub.teresting thing is, when lionesses have cubs, they stay away from the rest of the pride for about six weeks because the cubs are completely dependent on mom. they nurse them. they can have up to four. usually they have would it or three. this time it's just mom and one baby and listen to her. i think this is a teachable moment. what do you think she's teaching this baby? >> love and caution. >> how...