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the, the, you're watching the w news live from building more travel for us in giant. boeing after a dramatic emergency landing a piece of fuselage blows out in mid day. there are no serious injuries. bottom authorities have grounded thomas boeing's best feelings. 737 max a craft will hear from an aviation safety expert in the moment. also coming out to you, a secretary of state and to me blinking prices on with a wellbeing diplomatic to are in the middle east saying he's 9. i'm is to stop the conflict in gaza from spreading the
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on. jared raid, welcome to the show us edge ein boeing is facing most scrutiny all over the safety, all one of its best selling plans. federal authorities have ordered an immediate grounding and inspection, or some of boeing 737, max, max, 9, a craft. this follows an alaska airlines flight and we just fuselage panel blew out off to take off leaving a gaping hole in the plane. each landed safely with no imagine injuries. emma who took a pre flight selfie before boarding an alaska airlines flight from portland, oregon bound for ontario, california. for her. it was a normal flight. until it wasn't. i'm sleep a as feel a plain job and it wasn't like any other turbulence just because the masks i came down to. so that's what i knew like, oh gosh, this is something way different. and yeah,
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sort of freaking out. a piece of fuselage tore off the left side of the jet as it climbed out of portland roll and door flew off. um we i'm so grateful we weren't hire in the air like that more things and it fly out that no one flew out. i think that's incredible about it. we're all safe. the who was left by a panel, the plains manufacturer, boeing designed to cover the space for an optional escape door. it tore away from the plane and have the coffee that's higher altitude of cruising altitude, for example, maybe more passages wanna unbundle the about creating a big movie about the cabinet and then setting the risk of loss of life with the passengers potentially able to be sucked out the vehicle the pilot made an immediate emergency landing back in portland with all 174 passengers and 6 crew members on hurt. back on the ground, it all sink in for an interview. i think it's just crazy,
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like when we were sending a lot, i guess services waiting to get re booked and everyone's looking at that picture together. i was like, oh my gosh like that is like literally like entire door or panel of the plane that flew out. right. so really a little shaky. i really want to go see my friends and my boyfriend. so that's what i'm looking forward to. the plane was a brand new 737 max 9, boeing's best selling plane on saturday. federal officials border the immediate grounding of all 737 next 9 jetliners until they are inspected. boeing says it fully supports the phase decision. well anthony brick house is professor of aerospace safety at the ambry riddle aeronautical university . in the united states, earlier i asked him for his reaction to the alaska air instead the accident the mortgage area. it was absolutely shocking. last night, my time, friday evening,
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when i 1st started getting pictures of this event, just happy, you know, it worked, task successfully and now safety investigators. we need to find out exactly what happened. the craft was brand new, 2 months old. how do you think something like this could have happened? is really early to say right now what exactly happened. but whenever we have a structural failure, there's a definitely a reason why it happened. structures do not sale for random reasons and i'm confident anti s b. and boeing get alaska airlines will get in there and they'll figure out what happens. what do you think they going to be trying to identify and be looking for as, as they invest the guys the good thing about the materials that we used to make aircraft is that they literally will tell you a picture. so investigators are going to be changed to look at the, the damage the aircraft, as it sits on the rep. they'll also be looking for that,
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that piece of door or structure that came off. and they're going to visually inspect it, they'll probably microscopically inspected, and they'll be able to piece it back together because the material will actually tell a story. and know the purpose of this seems to be another mock against the boeing max fleet. of course, the plane was grounded worldwide, almost 5 used to go off to 2 crashes. a lot of people are probably wondering is this really is safe plane to fly? and yes, we're well aware of the 2 tragic accidents involving the max 8. this is the max 9. it is really early in the investigation. so it's really point any fingers and as id professionals, what we focus on is not about blameless about finding out what happened. so that we can make necessary changes to make the industry as safe as possible. so use, are you saying that these, these 2 incidents? so these crashes a couple of years ago in the slightest incident,
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don't really have anything to do with a child to know is, is it could be a totally separate situation. is really early in the investigation of the 2 backs. a crisis did not involve what we would consider a structural failure where to, to is this even did involve a structural failure. so i know because as you know, to boeing aircraft, you know, one would like to connect the dots. but it's very early in the investigation, and this appears to be a totally separate type of event. right. and, and you are right and it's very early in the investigation. tell us. so this is a, i guess, a kind of a disaster for boeing at what does boeing and of course, the way us regulated is need to do to convince people that it really is okay to fly in pines like this, as well. as of right now, this is saturday and during my time here in florida in the us, the united airlines is grounded several of their max nines. alaska airlines is
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grounded, their max gallons under an emergency air words, and is directed from our federal aviation administration. so all of those assets, easy answer, yes, the boeing the airlines, they're going to get together. and they're going to make sure that inspections are done so that they can verify the safety of these aircraft before they get into the sky again. and. and what about elsewhere, i mean, other regions around the world, particularly i guess, here in europe to will be, will be also looking to what us investigate is managed to uncover. absolutely, the great thing about where we are right now, everybody communicates extremely well. so any country that has an airline operating the max 9 that will be paying very close attention to what things play to how things play out in the us. and if it gets to a point where this is more of a systemic issue with the design of the aircraft, then we could very well see other airlines actually ground there. uh, boeing 737 max. not me, bryce. great to get your insights, professor of aerospace safety and to the break house in the us. thank you so much
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for your time. thank. thank you. let's get around up now of some of the world news headlines. at least 11 people, including 5 children have been killed in a russian nissan strike in the eastern ukrainian region have done yet. russia has intensified. it's a tax on your crime since the start of winter. ukrainian presidents, the low to mid zalinski says russia has launched hundreds of me solves in the last week, a line and wives and partners of russian soldiers conscripted to fight in ukraine have staged a protest outside the kremlin dice. id exhausted troops should be allowed to return home from the front line. the women also light flowers at the tomb of the online soldier. underneath the kremlin walls, that the prime minister of bangladesh site has seen that has cost as long as you know, elections, which are largely uncontested because of an opposition boy caused the ruling allow me league faces almost no effective rivals. in most states. the banquet as
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nationalist party says the election nissan said following a government crackdown on its members or will us secretary of state times ne, blinking says he wants to make sure the conflicting gossip doesn't spread. and he says this particular concern or for exchange is the fire on the border between the israel and living on this pain, at least the less hop in the fighting in gaza as blinking praises a his with a diplomatic mission around the middle east. us secretary of state and need lincoln's week long with a stop to is a coming tensions to, to spike in israel is with a mass began. this is not just to work a day diplomacy that a genuine consent to come for that course is already escalating. we have an incense focus on preventing this conflict spreading far too many houses have been killed, especially children,
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far to many remain incredibly challenged in terms of their access to food for water, the medicine to the essentials of life. as the wheels of diplomacy turn in gaza, that's the new laptop in the past 3 months is really strikes clay more lives, food and medicine, increasing these guess i didn't tie it. neighborhoods reduced to level the u. n. c . monetary and she said, gaza has quote, some people come uninhabitable, but he's well say that he is making progress. so frustrated seemed like at the end of fits in the time and fighting, we have what is meant to the mass military framework, inter ballier for move gun, the customer to them. we shall continue to deepen our achievements in these areas. it takes time, there are no short cuts in the war on terror scheme of approval. and the risk of escalation is what concerns diplomats the most in particular,
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the border between israel and 11 on his way to me and has the law forces have been exchanging shells almost daily since october 7 earlier this week. just it is by root that killed senior. i'm actually to sell it every in slight intentions. these inside of the meanwhile, inside is vile 7. now, regular antique government protests demonstrates is increasingly dissatisfied with the government's handling of the war and the slight progress in getting the hostages returned. some even calling for the prime minister and his government to step down. the hope is to this increase pressure that domestically and internationally can help produce a much needed break today. let's christmas full of millions of orthodox christians around the world you cry and move the van to the end of just saying that to distance itself from russia. but armenians to it'd be
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a egypt and catholics don celebrate this weekend's dw theory, rossetto reports now from the last few and capital rica waste on people knock the occasion. we'd rather cold wolf or instead of mild one, the seats minus 15 celsius in locked out of the whole con, says, conditions id. he's getting ready to swim. hello dave, i guess in the cold water. so you just have to watch out that you don't get caught by the sharp pieces advice for his wife, margarita. i want to join, she's much heavier inside. we see our son marks. she'll also be staying drive. it says he seems here whenever he can ice or no mice afternoon between one and 3 minutes is enough to get the health benefits
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the block that has a little tradition of swimming. and i see one of those health benefits, many here ties that's tradition to the church. and also it looks that we chose a way to in january around to the people which can often involve baptism, the style blonde, just speak to what most of the orthodox christians and lot have rushing notes. but of course is lots of young. he comes out from persistent isn't a decade ago, month, a slick of theatre. i felt more drawn to it even physically. i had gone through a difficult time in my life and had to make certain decisions. and i felt the orthodox church was much closer to me, but i felt that supported me because comfortable both the family leave, it kept the delivery guy as a so this is a holiday home is an hour out of town as marks. school is on
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a break. they can spend to the orthodox christmas here as a family. yesterday. yeah. that was just christmas on december 24th and 25th is more of a married time for us to sleep. right. wait a minute with that, the party source at odds, christmas as for us, much more religious. we prefer to celebrate this in a more peaceful atmosphere. think about brookwood for her. is that spare, crackling, fire? freezing deep outside. is there a mind to now of our top stories the us a site to regulate a has ordered and immediate grounding and fiction of the top of boeing 737, max 9 a cross. it follows an alaska airlines flight in which a piece of fuselage blew out. so i have to take off in oregon and the us secretary of state and sleep. lincoln says he wants to make sure the conflict in gaza doesn't spread anybody's comments during a diplomatic commission around me, least, linking his painting, took inquiries. simmons now arrived in georgia and you're up to date here on top of
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your more on j w dot com and on social media. i'm jarrett gray, new building. thanks. so you don't think you the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents. i just want to pursue what that's my thoughts or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping port is nonsense. i want my son to become a doctor, joe in the clubs it's time to, to.

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