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unfun says that kristof says that at 1st the target was a quick fix the u.s. was porsche's biggest market then and still is today but in the 1960 s. and ambitious lawyer named ralph nader launched his unsafe at any speed crusade to get dangerous cars off the roads especially convertibles so porsche quickly developed a safe convertible with a roll bar and the target was born christa feels the name was well chosen it harks back to the target florio endurance races held on sicily and the target is an old word for shields clever hot dogs of him a good outcome of. the turner has been rolling up assembly line since 1065 unlike his predecessor the 356 which had always been available as a convertible the 911 only came as a coupe a when the model was 1st introduced in 1963 up no it's not nor stuff tells us porsche started fitting the target with panoramic glass rear windows in 1969 before that there was a plastic wanted zipped open the problem was you often couldn't shut it again as the plastic shrunk at the low temperatures but he says this 1973 model i think has a di
unfun says that kristof says that at 1st the target was a quick fix the u.s. was porsche's biggest market then and still is today but in the 1960 s. and ambitious lawyer named ralph nader launched his unsafe at any speed crusade to get dangerous cars off the roads especially convertibles so porsche quickly developed a safe convertible with a roll bar and the target was born christa feels the name was well chosen it harks back to the target florio endurance races held on sicily and the target is...
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and focuses that kristof says that at 1st the target was a quick fix the u.s. was porsche's biggest market then and still is today but in the 1960 s. an ambitious lawyer named ralph nader launched his unsafe at any speed crusade to get dangerous cars off the roads especially convertibles so porsche quickly developed a safe convertible with a roll bar and the target was born christofias the name was well chosen it harks back to the time. florio endurance races held on sicily and target is an old word for shields clever hot dogs he might get up to most of. the charger has been rolling up assembly line since 1065 unlike his predecessor the 356 which had always been available as a convertible the 911 only came as a coupe 8 when the model was 1st introduced in 1963 up no it's not nor stuffed tells his porsche started fitting the target with panoramic glass and rear windows in 1969 before that there was a plastic wanted zipped open the problem was you often couldn't shut it again as the plastic shrunk at the low temperatures but he says this 1973 model i think has a
and focuses that kristof says that at 1st the target was a quick fix the u.s. was porsche's biggest market then and still is today but in the 1960 s. an ambitious lawyer named ralph nader launched his unsafe at any speed crusade to get dangerous cars off the roads especially convertibles so porsche quickly developed a safe convertible with a roll bar and the target was born christofias the name was well chosen it harks back to the time. florio endurance races held on sicily and target is an old...
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into the 6 cylinder 2.4 leader engine which was fitted into the model starting in 1972. 1 that isaac kristof says these days 130 horsepower sounds more suitable for a family car than a racing sports car but not here as this is a porsche after all the engine revs willingly and accelerates quickly going from 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in just 10 seconds and it can hit 200 kilometers per hour so you can still drive it with confidence today. even the highway police appreciated the car's combination of fresh air and driving performance the 100000th porsche ever made was a 912 target equipped with a blue light for the police about inverting back that's where stuff says fans. where the $911.00 strangling is 2nd to none the rear engine delivers endless amounts of traction when it came to thrills like power steering and e.s.p. superb fullest he calls it the perfect recipe for it and it was driving pleasure but compared to modern i'm 11 scoring stability is limited so when you enter a curve quickly and suddenly take your foot off the gas the rear end can slide out to get a lot of stick then you must
into the 6 cylinder 2.4 leader engine which was fitted into the model starting in 1972. 1 that isaac kristof says these days 130 horsepower sounds more suitable for a family car than a racing sports car but not here as this is a porsche after all the engine revs willingly and accelerates quickly going from 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in just 10 seconds and it can hit 200 kilometers per hour so you can still drive it with confidence today. even the highway police appreciated the car's...
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so that it was like the kristof says that underneath the elegant body of this v.w. beetles to coop a hides a pretzel beetle which v.w. discontinued in 1953 the v.w. beetle stowe coupe a doesn't have its trademark pretzel shaped rear window though christophe says instead it has a large rectangular rear window that was likely taken from the then brand new b.m.w. 501 christophe says the good view is crucial because those who pay has no side mirrors only introduced larger real with. as to its mass production beatles in 1957 the. gradual improvements made the v.w. beetle a massive hit in 1955 the car makers celebrated the production it was one millionth beetle by building a luxury beetle coated in gold dust and jewels by this time reap in house and unique style who pay had already covered tens of thousands of kilometers. of a field when the christan says reap in house and put over 400000 kilometers on his custom build v.w. an impressive technical feat for the 1950 s. and sixty's and leap in house and was traveling in style that is v.w. slush leather seats and door panels
so that it was like the kristof says that underneath the elegant body of this v.w. beetles to coop a hides a pretzel beetle which v.w. discontinued in 1953 the v.w. beetle stowe coupe a doesn't have its trademark pretzel shaped rear window though christophe says instead it has a large rectangular rear window that was likely taken from the then brand new b.m.w. 501 christophe says the good view is crucial because those who pay has no side mirrors only introduced larger real with. as to its mass...
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opposing not occupation russia sees this muslim minority as a threat well as was just my piece in the kristof that in i thought that's that's that's a start as i said going to get that in the projects where there is. the meaning of capitalism at issue and i said his leg came on this and this is the way. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine reformed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including the president vladimir putin were unhappy with this russia had retained important military bases in crimea and there was also substantial ethnic russian population in the black sea enclave. fact is that made the kremlin determined to take control of crimea. but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vits well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's wing. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other citi
opposing not occupation russia sees this muslim minority as a threat well as was just my piece in the kristof that in i thought that's that's that's a start as i said going to get that in the projects where there is. the meaning of capitalism at issue and i said his leg came on this and this is the way. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine reformed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including the president vladimir putin...
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belgian football journalist kristof terreur says kompa ny would be the perfect leader for his new club of the last 20 years. they are already working him now with open arms so they are very happy that he is coming back because at the club is ina coming back because at the club is in a little bit of a state of crisis at the moment. they needed something and this is the ultimate crowd pleaser, get your most popular player back, back as a player and as a manager now. fans are really looking forward to seeing him coming back. anderlecht have lots of talented youngsters but they need somebody to take them by the hand and he will be ideal for that, i think. he has that if the belgian national team where he was the leader who guided the youngsters around, he does that add city with loads of youngsters were praising him when they are walking into the dressing room and he welcomes them and he showed them out. he will do the same at anderlecht but i wonder ifi the same at anderlecht but i wonder if i see him playing right now, would he just be too good for this anderlecht right now who won't eve
belgian football journalist kristof terreur says kompa ny would be the perfect leader for his new club of the last 20 years. they are already working him now with open arms so they are very happy that he is coming back because at the club is ina coming back because at the club is in a little bit of a state of crisis at the moment. they needed something and this is the ultimate crowd pleaser, get your most popular player back, back as a player and as a manager now. fans are really looking...
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representatives have been allowed to be for this process in the wiki leaks that is a kristof profs and has said that what's happening today is a leak on monday before a popular show at the embassy effect in london for their masters in washington the trump administration is inducing its allies to behave like it's the wild west so u.s. authorities have until june to potentially expand the charges against. dishonored at the moment his extradition request from the u.s. says that he's wanted for conspiracy to hack and government computer but there's concern from wiki leaks that once the u.s. prosecutors get their hands on someone just computer hard drives that charge could be handed out and made much more serious now julian assange just supports have been head you can see that still outside the embassy they've been heckling people that go in and out there's been a police officer says they are very unhappy with what's happening and we spoke to a few of them it's a disgrace that the british government should be attempt to persecute you really and he's done nothing but he had to be a witness.
representatives have been allowed to be for this process in the wiki leaks that is a kristof profs and has said that what's happening today is a leak on monday before a popular show at the embassy effect in london for their masters in washington the trump administration is inducing its allies to behave like it's the wild west so u.s. authorities have until june to potentially expand the charges against. dishonored at the moment his extradition request from the u.s. says that he's wanted for...
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and now we're joined by alex kristof or in nicholas. the cyprus he is the director and writer for the trend dot com welcome to the program and the introduction of much of my program today i said that like a flu a bad flu that won't go away russia gave appears to have life even after death there's so many things that grab on to here i'm going to let's hand it over to you tell me what you want to talk about go ahead alex well peter if this is a flu then i think we know where the virus is and the virus is in the u.k. and he goes by the name of mr christopher steele we are coming we are coming full circle now to the whole russia gate hoax and once again the focus is on christopher steele what he knew what he was doing with his dasi research what it was all about who was behind the dossier research and who helped propagate the dusty research and i me the evidence as to the fact that the d.n.c. was colluding with steele was colluding with fusion g.p.s. was colluding with the government of ukraine has come bell is compelling it's absolutely co
and now we're joined by alex kristof or in nicholas. the cyprus he is the director and writer for the trend dot com welcome to the program and the introduction of much of my program today i said that like a flu a bad flu that won't go away russia gave appears to have life even after death there's so many things that grab on to here i'm going to let's hand it over to you tell me what you want to talk about go ahead alex well peter if this is a flu then i think we know where the virus is and the...
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. >> nicholas kristof is pointing out that the u.s. is already in war with iran. why do you think this is not as concerning to the american public? >> because we're not physically involved directly. it is a proxy war. the engagements are fewer and less violent in the past. it's a long-running conflict. two actors want to control influence in the region. we don't have american troop there's. we don't advertise it very much. there's a lot of places in which the united states is involved in other conflicts and we don't hear about it much because we don't have american forces actually engaged on the ground. in deed, one can make an argument that even in those areas we are engaged, we used to hear about america in fights. we still have them, in places like africa. our focus and attention is much more inward today, phillip. >> that's true. in the case of yemen, congress wanted out. but president trump said no. colonel jack jacobs, thank you so much. >>> the legal storms brewing over new abortion restrictions and how they might threaten roe v. wade. and the quit rate is
. >> nicholas kristof is pointing out that the u.s. is already in war with iran. why do you think this is not as concerning to the american public? >> because we're not physically involved directly. it is a proxy war. the engagements are fewer and less violent in the past. it's a long-running conflict. two actors want to control influence in the region. we don't have american troop there's. we don't advertise it very much. there's a lot of places in which the united states is...
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nicholas kristof is here of "the new york times." good evening, nick. thank you so much.let's take a step back in all of this. why do you think -- why do people like john bolton and secretary pompeo want to move us closer to war? >> so i don't think they exactly want a war, but i think that they are somewhat reckless about the way they're pursuing it. i think they have sort of mistaken perception of how iran will respond, and faulty intelligence how iran responds. i think that does lead us to a really dangerous situation. i know the u.s. navy is deeply concerned that because of bolton and pompeo, there is a risk of conflicts in the gulf, because of miscalculation that escalates very quickly, and that would be -- you can't exaggerate how serious that would be. not only for iran and the u.s., for saudi arabia next door, but also 40% of oil goes through the strait of hormuz right there. >> you know the area. you know the region well. you visited it. >> and, look, i've been to iran any number of times. i have no illusions about iran. i've been detained there and threatened wi
nicholas kristof is here of "the new york times." good evening, nick. thank you so much.let's take a step back in all of this. why do you think -- why do people like john bolton and secretary pompeo want to move us closer to war? >> so i don't think they exactly want a war, but i think that they are somewhat reckless about the way they're pursuing it. i think they have sort of mistaken perception of how iran will respond, and faulty intelligence how iran responds. i think that...
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opposing not occupation russia sees this muslim minority as a threat well as was just my piece in the kristof that and i thought that's that's that's a start as i said going to get that in the budget there is. capitalism at issue and i said his leg i can talk i came on this and this is the way. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine reformed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including the president vladimir putin were unhappy with this russia had retained important military bases in crimea and there was also substantial ethnic russian population in the black sea enclave. fact is that made the kremlin determined to take control of crimea. but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vits well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's way. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across
opposing not occupation russia sees this muslim minority as a threat well as was just my piece in the kristof that and i thought that's that's that's a start as i said going to get that in the budget there is. capitalism at issue and i said his leg i can talk i came on this and this is the way. before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine reformed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including the president vladimir putin were unhappy...