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the, the, this is data, new news live from berlin, us, secretary of state, entity blinking for us is on, with a world when diplomatic tour aimed at preventing the conflict. and catherine from spreading his latest thoughts which are deigning capital of a man early sunday, following visits to turkey and greece and bangladesh. people are heading to the pools to choose their next government. the main opposition isn't boy caught in the general election, calling it an unfair, making it all but certain. the current will and tardy world with a 4 consecutive terminals and more trouble for the us air joint. boeing after a dramatic emergency lighting a piece of fuselage blows out mid air. there were no serious injuries,
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but authorities have grounded some of boeing's best selling 737 tracks aircraft the next by sir, welcome to the program. us secretary of state antony blinking says he wants to make sure the conflict and guys that doesn't spread this morning. he was in jordan as part of a week long diplomatic tour aimed at calming tensions like and says he's especially concerned about exchanges of fire on israel's northern border with lab and on us secretary of state and need lincoln's week long with a stop to is a and accounting tensions to, to spike in as well as with him. again, this is not just work today. diplomacy that a genuine consent to come for that course is already escalating. so we have an
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incense focus on preventing this conflict from spreading far too many houses have been killed, especially children, far to many remain incredibly challenged in terms of their access to food for water to 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 this guess i didn't tie a 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, he might have had the end of fitness and determined 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
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escalation is what concerns diplomats the most in particular, 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 struck him by route that killed senior. i'm actually to sell it every in flight intentions. even side 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 like 3 it's and it's not just as rarely prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu, who is under growing pressure to bring it into the conflict. the war is also posing a challenge for israel's main ally, the united states. i asked the nbc is jason camp a don't hear what's at stake for president joe biden. if is diplomatic efforts fail, it could mean that we're going to engage and they're more that is not ours for lack of a better term. um, and that may look like a loss in the election year here in the united states for the administration and president joe biden. we get involved in something like that, especially with every military action increasing in the area because of the strip. um, i think right now the show of the american secretary of state going out there is a 5050, it's a coin flip that they get out there and say, hey, we don't want this thing to spread. we don't want any other countries involved. we
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don't want any other groups involved and nothing happens to cease fire doesn't happen more a get into the area that's going to look like the trip was all show and no go. and i'm not sure that's going to bode well here. the, with the american voter, that was jason capital here with nbc news radio in los angeles voting and bangladesh just general election is underway. now. prime minister shake has seen this ruling party is widely expected to win a 4th consecutive term in office. the main opposition party is boycotting the vote . it uses the government of arbitrarily jailing its members. and allegation, the governing, allow me me to nice fragment associated casino cost for board in an election in which many fund let issues already know what that is. the is going to be there's ruling of on me the faces on was no effective rifles in more seats as the main opposition,
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the bundle dish nationalist party sees the election is unfair and is not a big bar on the other than we are asking people to break or de nixon on the disconnect, the risk will act accordingly. we have informed the worst on the phone, whether she nation about the pro desktop rep. and the mission is protesting with us . to check the b and b, it uses the government of secrecy. now, of imposing a booty track down in the months leading up to the election. the body claims more than 20000 of its members have been invested and several guild in class has been police. many remain in hiding. the government sees the b and b has got a dog r. as in the dogs cousins of law enforcement officers has been sent in to maintain
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security on election d. since bangladesh was created in 1971, it has mostly been joined by either of army league or the b and b each claims the other for violent tax. the, despite the dis for being affect destiny uncontested. the tickets i find the most of the between the 2 main parties overshadow galaxy. earlier i spoken to go to the reporter, it's a bar i met in the capital deca. he told us how security has been stepped up at pulling stations across bangladesh, following outbreaks of violence. since morning. we have heard about a couple of a couple of incidents like for example, in one of the center, just a spectrum. when she go on the district, we saw that and i'll be the leader of the new really fucking the. there was cues in he was phone, get dead outside of pulling station. and then we have also
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seen that there was a report about one pulling station big closed just because that was already stopped, or there was some reading allegations. so other than that, uh, like the forwarding is going on since morning atm. it started and uh uh, as you can see there, uh, you know, even normally day is better. the truck has to be so very busy. today. it's not that much. uh because they have the cycling on bothers both by the of the semester and his party. i'll be in be the opposition, and the, and also the ruling party, the, the government, the 800 called and the police and other members impulses to control the situation that was report as a bar inductor. take a look. now some of the other stories making use thousands have been left without
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shelter after a fire tow through a real hinge a refugee camp in bangladesh. more than a 1000 natured homes are destroyed. cox's bazaar is the largest refugee camp in the world. more than a 1000000 or a hinge lived there. after fleeing neighboring landmark, at least 11 people, including 5 children, had been killed in a russian missile striking the eastern ukrainian region of the next. russia has intensified its attacks on ukraine since the start of the winter. the crating president below them is the less he says, russia has launched hundreds of missiles in the last week, wives and partners, the russian soldiers conscripted to fight in ukraine have staged a protest outside the kremlin. they say the troops should be allowed to return home from the front line. the women also laid flowers. the tomb of the unknown soldier. under the kremlin us authorities have ordered the ground and inspection of a $171.00 bowing planes. us air giant is under heavy scrutiny over the safety of it's popular is $737.00 max 9 aircraft. the order comes after
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a fuselage panel blew out on an alaska airlines flight in mid air, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the plane. it landed safely with no major 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 sleep a as feel a plane drop. 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, sort of freaking out a piece of the fuselage tour off the left side of the jet as it climbed out of portland roll door. flew off. um we i'm so grateful we weren't hire in the air like that more things in it. fly out. no one flew out, i think that's incredible, that we're all safe. who was left by a panel, the plains manufacturer,
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boeing design to cover the space for an optional escape door. it tore away from the plane and have the company that's higher altitude of cruising altitude, for example, maybe more passages wanna unbox with 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, like when we were sending a lot, i guess service is 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,
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9 billings best selling plain. steven right is a professor of aircraft engineering, a temporary university in finland. i asked him about his reaction to this incident . well, i thought that the, the event sounded browser unusual. it's not often that you hear about how it was appearing on aircraft. that said of the sort of event has happened before. and what has happened previously, specifically to british airways in 1990. it was because the wrong sized bolts we used to hold a window and that wasn't a structural member of the aircraft so that you know this, this stuff sort of stuff can happen. but it seems very unusual and just plain uh, on which this occurred was brand new only 10 weeks old. how. how could this have
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happened? do you think well it, it, it doesn't really make much sense to my, the plains brand new issue site. it's fresh at the factory. i understand it's been delivered and then it's, it hasn't been use very much by the operator. and it's only in this early phase that something has catastrophically happened to the aircraft. and so the question the i'm asking myself is because it's so new and it hasn't been through the airlines usual maintenance. this to me indicate something happening from the factory. something that hasn't been picked up, it's lights and it's hidden. and why would you go looking for it when you believe that it's perfectly fine? and it, us regulators have ordered the grounding of a $170.00 these planes. what do you think they will be looking for to well, from my understanding, i suspect that going to require
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a engine as licensed aircraft engine is to uh, to inspect these, these fostering flights effectively. the covers uh, covering this door option i make, i did want to make sure that the correct fos springs are ins uh, or used there was like, i want to make sure that the correct took specification for these boats has been applied, which is relatively straightforward to check and the requirement is for this check to take place before the next slide. so until they actually do this check and then sign some paperwork and report back to boeing and that it's been done. these planes weren't be taking off in america at this time. that was stephen right, professor of aircraft engineering at temporary university and, and you're watching the news from berlin, coming up our culture series arts unveiled and takes
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