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Our AxTrax AVE electric axle, enables a bus design, which is super low flow bus.

The major advantage of this electric axle is that the driveline, so the electric motor,

is actually in the wheelhab of the Axle. So very close to the wheels.

The big advantage on two sides: One is the bus-manufacturer, who is producing the bus.

He can really design a full low flow bus around this new space that he gains with this kind of design of the axle.

The other of course is the operator, because by having a real free movement of the people in the bus, it is possible to enter and departure the bus much faster.

You can possibly have different spaces for wheelchairs and bicycles, you just gain space inside the bus.

And of course it is an electric axle, you drive electrically, emission free.

We are on the road with more than 1000 buses already, and not only in Germany.

There is a lot of axles also all around the world, there is another big volume running in South Korea for example.

So actually we are one of the suppliers with the highest volume on an electric axle in the market for buses.

CeTrax is an electric central drive which combines an electric motor with a heerstep.

This enables the bus-manufacturer to take out the diesel-motor, diesel engine, combustion engine

and replaces it by CeTrax. The rest of the bus stays more or less the same.

The main advantage as a passenger, entering an electric bus, is the noise level.

Your experience is dramatically different. You really will feel, hear the difference with an electric motor.

Of course, from the society point of view, also these buses are clean buses.

At least locally clean, because there is no emission coming out of that bus, optimized for city operation.

"I'm sure this is the future for mobility in public transportation inside cites.

Because you want to have no noise and you don't want to have emissions, and this is the solution."

For more infomation >> E-Mobility in Public Transportation - Duration: 2:40.

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Balloon Fiesta officials: No public service for launch director killed - Duration: 1:28.

For more infomation >> Balloon Fiesta officials: No public service for launch director killed - Duration: 1:28.

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Petition demands no public cash is spent on Princess Eugenie's wedding - Duration: 4:12.

  More than 21,000 people have signed a petition demanding no public money be spent on Princess Eugenie's upcoming wedding

 Anti-monarchy group Republic started the petition demanding no public money goes towards the event and to publish a report of all costs to taxpayers

 Princess Eugenie, 28, who carries out no royal duties, will marry fiancé Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on October 12th, just five months after her cousin Prince Harry did the same with Meghan Markle

 The nuptials sparked anger when it was revealed the bash will be even bigger than Prince Harry's

 She and her fiancé have invited more guests to St George's Chapel in Windsor than the church will actually hold

 And she is even bringing in an expensive party planner David Beckham uses to help organise their wedding events which will span the whole weekend

 A massive 850 guests will attend - 50 more than the chapel currently holds.  By comparison, Harry and Meghan invited 600 guests

 Like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Eugenie and Jack will embark on a carriage ride to greet well-wishers

 The security bill is thought to come in at around £2 million.  The Newlyweds will travel down Castle Hill, onto the High Street and Park Street before returning to Windsor Castle via Cambridge Gate on the Long Walk and the roads along the route will be closed to traffic from 00

01am 12 October.  Republic said the event for the royal was "shaping up to look more like a £35 million extravaganza than a wedding fit for a minor royal

"  The group added: "Taxpayers should not be funding a private wedding, no matter who is getting married

 "If the Royals want to turn Eugenie and Jack's big day into a public event, they need to pick up the bill – all of it

"  The security bill will go in part towards policing the 1,200 members of the public outside the church in the grounds of the castle, who have been selected following a ballot

 But once the nuptials are over and done with, that's when things will really get interesting

 A post-wedding lunch hosted by the Queen on October 12 will be followed by a black-tie evening reception at Royal Lodge, Windsor, where Eugenie's parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, still share a home despite divorcing in 1996

 Anyone still standing after the big day will be invited back to Royal Lodge on the Saturday afternoon for a very different kind of party

 The wedding itself will reportedly be paid for by the couple's parents but the Mirror understands the security bill or protecting the ninth-in-line to the throne will fall to the taxpayer

 Republic argues the public has a right to know how much the taxpayer is likely to be paying

 The group said: The Palace claims the wedding will be funded by the royal family, but royal funding blurs the lines between private income and public money

 "So, whether it's the cost of policing paid for directly by us or costs of the wedding ceremony, paid for by the royals, the taxpayer still ends up paying

 "If the royal family funds another wedding through the ill-gotten gains of a broken system of royal funding, then we have a right to know where that money is coming from and what it's being spent on

 BBC bosses have reportedly refused to air Princess Eugenie's wedding despite prince Andrew's demands out of fears the event would be a ratings flop

For more infomation >> Petition demands no public cash is spent on Princess Eugenie's wedding - Duration: 4:12.

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Police Seek Public's Assistance Locating 14-Year-Old Girl From Camden - Duration: 0:24.

For more infomation >> Police Seek Public's Assistance Locating 14-Year-Old Girl From Camden - Duration: 0:24.

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KPOP RANDOM DANCE GAME IN PUBLIC 2018 IN MOSCOW | RUSSIA - Duration: 17:01.

Hello we are a team Omeloud We are from Moscow this is our K-pop Random Dance

For more infomation >> KPOP RANDOM DANCE GAME IN PUBLIC 2018 IN MOSCOW | RUSSIA - Duration: 17:01.

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KPOP RANDOM PLAY DANCE in JAKARTA, INDONESIA [GoToe KPOP] VLOG - Duration: 12:46.

KPOP RANDOM PLAY DANCE in JAKARTA, INDONESIA

For more infomation >> KPOP RANDOM PLAY DANCE in JAKARTA, INDONESIA [GoToe KPOP] VLOG - Duration: 12:46.

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[KPOP IN PUBLIC CHALLENGE GONE WRONG] PRISTIN V(프리스틴 V)_Get It(네 멋대로) - Dance cover by Move Nation - Duration: 6:14.

Watch until the end for subtitles!

Are you filming or not?

yes

Record the forehead!

No, they're- it's like super fresh

Yeah I know. I went there

Is it as fresh as me?

Who can be fresher than you Nono?

Wow. What a woman!

it's disgusting!!

you're so hot that there's steam

You should rent the space if you're unhappy

Excuse me?

No, they're making remarks about my children

We're just asking not to come in front of the camera if possible

Well, Mrs, you should rent the space. This space is public, it's not yours.

No, but it's just courtesy. We were asking politely.

It's not courtesy Mrs

- WE are not polite?? - Really not!

We asked you politely to let the front space free

you make the remark to underage kids-

First of all, I didn't make any remarks

- To their father. No but if your want to talk about the kids, you-

You know what? It's okay. Let's films somewhere else

So, we started the challenge and a freaking nice guy threw his kids in front of the camera while saying « Go ahead kids, they didn't rent the space. Let's go and piss them off. »

he's telling us we didn't rent and that we should go dance to d'Aerschot Street* (* Brussels neighbourhood known for having quite a few sexworkers) because girls in skirts and tank tops are wh*res.

Voilà. That's well summarised.

Poor guy hasn't seen legs for a long time. It's not a big deal.

so we told him it only was 3 minutes of his life he had to give up by watching the challenge to what he answered that we didn't rent and that he only had 10 minutes in his day.

he also said we were impolite even though he's the one who told us to go to Aerschoot Street and to f*ck off

don't be like that man!

Accept challenges in public!

stop being frustrated and be good people please. It's 2018, we must progress.

the culprit is going away

he's going away, alleluia!!!

For more infomation >> [KPOP IN PUBLIC CHALLENGE GONE WRONG] PRISTIN V(프리스틴 V)_Get It(네 멋대로) - Dance cover by Move Nation - Duration: 6:14.

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Shannon Majowicz, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo - Duration: 1:41.

Each year around the globe contaminated food makes 600 million people fall ill.

Preventing foodborne infections will have a dramatic impact on the world around us.

My name is Shannon Majowicz and I'm a researcher here at the School of

Public Health and Health Systems. My research helps others by giving them the

information they need to be able to do the things they need to do to prevent

foodborne infections. So whether they're a consumer at home or a government body

in charge of Public Health it gives them the information they need to make sure

that we're safe when we handle our food. Well we collect our information in a lot

of different ways. One of the things we've done that's really neat is we've

watched how people handle food when they're actually making recipes and it

helps us see the kinds of things that people find easy when it comes to

safe food handling and the kinds of things that people struggle with.

When I was in my third year of my undergrad degree I took my first epidemiology

course and it just it really blew my mind that there was a whole discipline

devoted to understanding how health and disease impact large populations and so

from there I looked at a variety of different topics, stumbled across

foodborne disease and I was hooked. Here at the University of Waterloo

we have people working in a whole variety of areas related to food and

health and it's fascinating to think about foodborne disease as it relates to

things like food security and toxicology and food sovereignty and obesity and

nutrition and to think about how do we create solutions for these problems that

work not only for the food we're disease issue but all of these other issues as well

For more infomation >> Shannon Majowicz, School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo - Duration: 1:41.

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Public Square aiming for more events with addition of free Wi-Fi - Duration: 1:52.

For more infomation >> Public Square aiming for more events with addition of free Wi-Fi - Duration: 1:52.

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UIS students benefit from public radio station NPR Illinois - Duration: 1:01.

NPR Illinois is an affiliate of National Public Radio.

We're right here on the University of Illinois-Springfield

campus, getting coverage from the government,

State House, all that, and also just local events

going on at UIS and in the community.

I was kinda looking around for different internships,

and I stumbled across a Leadership Lived position with NPR

and then had the opportunity to work full-time

once I graduated.

Since NPR is a publicly funded radio program

it's important to have it in communities like Springfield.

And UIS is a great place to have the station,

because it makes it accessible to university students

here at UIS who are maybe interested in working

in broadcast or in radio.

So it means a lot to me to be part of an organization

that I both enjoy working for,

and I have a lot of respect for.

And to be at least a little bit involved

with the reporting side of things is really an honor.

For more infomation >> UIS students benefit from public radio station NPR Illinois - Duration: 1:01.

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Public Square now offers free Wi-Fi - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Public Square now offers free Wi-Fi - Duration: 2:00.

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Spokane Public Library bond could mean three new locations - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> Spokane Public Library bond could mean three new locations - Duration: 1:42.

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Brand New Facility for Thrive Public Schools! - Duration: 1:38.

(upbeat music)

- Thank you all so much for being here.

This is a really exciting day for Thrive

because we're having our ribbon cutting today.

- So, we brought all the parties together

and made it possible for this charter school

to come in here and serve kids.

- The end result is this really flexible,

adaptive space that meets the needs of the kids.

(children cheering)

- It's been awesome to watch and build them.

I'm very excited to get inside and see what it looks like.

- All classrooms open up between each other,

so that teachers can collaborate more.

Each space has a separate, what we call a Collab,

a collaboration space, where students can go

and work in teams, where teachers can pull smaller groups,

kids can do noisy activities, quiet activities,

and really make the full use of a classroom space.

One of the challenging things for

charter schools is always facilities.

How do we finance them, how do we fund them?

The unique thing with this project is,

that we use New Markets Tax Credits, as well as,

some philanthropic money and some community initiative

to come together and build this site.

A lot of the spaces will be open

for community partners to use.

So, we really see this space, not just as a charter school,

but as a community resource and as a part

of our community, so we're so glad to be here.

- You need to be involved because education

is the foundation for the future

of our children and our country, actually.

- Because charter schools

don't get the same resources as district schools,

you sometimes have to get creative.

I think this building is a testament to creativity

that comes when people work together.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Brand New Facility for Thrive Public Schools! - Duration: 1:38.

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I Love Public Health 2 - Duration: 1:02.

[Music]

MELISSA LYON: I love public health because it focuses on health and wellness for everyone

in Erie County.

We've asked staff and employees and community members to share why they love public health.

And here's what they had to say.

LISA S.: I love public health because it helps keep the environment safe, and therefore helps

keep our community safe.

FADUMA S.: I love interpreting for public health because I teach refugees about

all the service.

BREANNA A.: I love public health because it is different every day.

DANIEL P.: Because I care about the environment and work hard to protect it every day.

SABRINA J.: I love public health because it gives me the opportunity to keep the public

healthy.

GARY LEE: I love public health because when I attend public events, the smoke-free environment

is great for my son and myself.

NARRATOR: Working together, caring for the people and place we call home, Erie County.

For more infomation >> I Love Public Health 2 - Duration: 1:02.

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Dr. Kevin Cosby makes public comments about police stop - Duration: 1:07.

For more infomation >> Dr. Kevin Cosby makes public comments about police stop - Duration: 1:07.

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Public Arts Commission 9-26-18 - Duration: 1:29:16.

For more infomation >> Public Arts Commission 9-26-18 - Duration: 1:29:16.

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Bill Cosby's Public Relations Team - Duration: 4:33.

For more infomation >> Bill Cosby's Public Relations Team - Duration: 4:33.

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Lawyer, 99, is still working as a special public defender at age 99 - Daily News - Duration: 7:13.

Attorney Morton Katz, 99, became a lawyer in 1951, after serving in World War II, and continues working on a contract basis with the state of Connecticut as a special public defender

 Katz can recall just one client assigned to him as a special public defender who made an issue of his age

That man, who was charged with stealing a car while on probation, was unhappy about how long it was taking to resolve his case

'He wrote me the most vicious letters,' Katz said. 'The mildest one began, you senile old son of a - well I won't quote all the language he used, but it got pretty violent

' +3 <img id="i-89035d3ffef6370" src="https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1/2018/09/30/17/wire-4650390-1538324166-565_634x457

jpg" height="457" width="634" alt="" class="blkBorder img-share"/> Copy link to paste in your message Katz does almost all of his work in person and over the phone, rather than using computers, but he impresses far younger colleagues with his sharpness of mind and recall of detail

And he has no plans to retire.AdChoicesADVERTISINGinRead invented by Teads'I like what I'm doing

I wouldn't know what to do if I weren't practicing law,' he said. 'There are frustrations to beat all hell, but I like what I'm doing

It's very satisfying.'Katz, of Avon, was born on May 15, 1919 - straw hat day, he explained

In those days men would wear a straw hat from mid-May to mid-September. After that, someone would take it off your head and put their fist through it, he said

He graduated from Connecticut State College, the school that became the University of Connecticut, and saw action in World War II in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany before attending law school at UConn

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jpg" height="431" width="306" alt="" class="blkBorder img-share"/> Copy link to paste in your message Superior Court Judge Omar Williams said Katz is asked to handle very difficult cases with tough defendants, and is very good at what he does

'Obviously, it's amazing that there is someone who is 99 years old who is still working in this field,' Williams said

'But to be putting out that type of work product, to be every bit a persuasive advocate - it's absolutely incredible

'One recent day, Katz was trying to find a client in a burglary case. The man had appeared on similar charges a few days before in New Britain, and his lawyer in that appearance had not gotten back to Katz to tell him of its resolution

Despite being on the docket, the client had not been brought from prison to the courthouse

'A typical St. Matthew 6:3 case,' Katz lamented. 'The left hand has no idea what the right is doing

'David Warner, the supervisory public defender in Hartford, said nobody that he knows of has ever questioned Katz's competence to practice law

'He tells some amazing stories about his career, about the war,' Warner said. 'I thought he was joking when he first told me his age

You'd never know it from talking to him.'As a special public defender, Katz is paid $350 per case, no matter how much work he puts in, unless the case goes to trial, and then he gets an hourly wage

  Share this article Share Katz also serves as a magistrate for small claims cases, does free legal work on civil cases for Statewide Legal Services and provides free legal assistance to veterans

He dedicated himself to public service after an uncle, who put Katz through college, refused his offer to pay him back

'He said, "No, what you will do is find someone else who needs your help, and you will help them,"' Katz said

'It just hit me that that was the right thing to do.'The American Bar Association said it could not determine whether Katz is the oldest practicing lawyer in the United States, and the National Association of Public Defenders says it also does not keep those records

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jpg" height="475" width="634" alt="" class="blkBorder img-share"/> Copy link to paste in your message 'However, having been a public defender myself for 31 years and involved with public defense since that time, I know of no one remotely approaching that age who is still active as a public defender,' said Ernie Lewis, the group's executive director

Katz said he plans to end his legal career 'when they carry me out of here'.In the meantime, he attends regular seminars to keep up to date on the law and wants to take a course to make him more computer literate

'Here is someone who has served his country in ways that can never be repaid and continues to do so,' Judge Williams said

'He's just such a fine example of the best that humankind has to offer.'And the accused car thief who had such vicious words for Katz? He came around a bit once Katz managed to get the case tossed

The suspect's case was taking longer than expected because Katz was having a forensic examination done of a phone that was found in the stolen car

That exam found messages that proved two other men had stolen the car and were renting it to his client

'I think he mumbled a thank-you on the way out of court,' Katz said, chuckling, 'but very low key'

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