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the the, this is dw news. why? but from berlin tonight, the us urging is real to plan for peace. secretary of state entity blink, it is, it is real meeting with leaders. they are, he's urging them to avoid, pardon me, more civilians in gauze and to build stronger ties with air of nations union and starts right now. the board golf is good to have you with this. we begin with diplomacy and worries of an escalating more in the middle east us secretary of state anthony blinking is in israel earlier today. he met with is really prime minister benjamin at yahoo. and
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he'll talk with the countries war cabinet. this is part of a week long diplomatic tour aimed at preventing an escalation of the board in gauze of lincoln has told is really leaders to avoid harming civilians in gauze and he's urge them to move towards creating a palestinian state. we can also reiterated us support for efforts to secure the release of all hostages currently held in gossip. a drug to be here. the studio now is our middle east analyst is shante rose on this, and we just wanna let you know, we are waiting for the us secretary of state to hold the press conference. intel would be that should begin any moment. now they're actually a few minutes late, johnny, but we, we already have an idea of what the us secretary of state may announce, right? yes, he wants as well to see this as an opportunity for a change he wants as well to look at what can be built and not just of all the destruction and how hard that we've experienced. he's trying to sell it to know on it on a plan for a deal that will include the moderate ad states around israel and into region
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n b. the cheery on top is the saudi arabia, you know, they're still interested in normalizing ties with as well. that would be actually the ultimate way that so this was the americans are trying to solve it to know that the ultimate 12 way to make come us lose. because so must have said clearly that's part of the motivation for the attack on october 7th. was to do re of that plan to stop israel from normalizing ties with the saudi arabia. but what we're seeing now that we're not seeing from the saudis before october 7th, is a clear demand to have a solution for the palestinians in the, in the form of 2 states solutions in order to be willing to come on board to this deal. this isn't already here on, it's somewhere that actually the 2 state solution may become a, could become a reality. and the solve these may actually have the leverage here, correct? correct. i mean, i print it to now himself, you know that the americans fear that for political reasons for his, you know, that's now it, he's a very divisive figuring israel despite the, we're still and he needs to fight for his political future. and a few like he, he,
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he really is the base, but every 10 any, he prefers us over the long term political, diplomatic, you know, uh, goals for israel or they try to, to lower him into this plan to try to get him more motivated to go there because he will pay heavy price among his base for that plan and they say this is for saving your legacy. so it sounds like you're saying for the secretary of state every time and he goes to israel to hold these talks increasingly becomes an act of a trying to counter act the which is the real, which is a benjamin netanyahu here. correct. and, and, and the american see what also some parts of it, because really public see this real here is in a bind. do you know that to now started with clear statements, we're going to eradicate how mazda israel is going to make sure that there's a b, how much time we're in gaza. we're almost uh, we're 95 days into the war. how much the spot for blue being obliterated. we're still seeing a rocket start that israel uh it territories. even today. as is really military's
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said to have taken control over the northern part of garza and is very actively operating in the southern and central parts of the strips most mostly hun units. so this goal of eradicating hamas and, and how much this is not happening the world, see the israel is understanding is, is, is reluctantly needing to admit that it's moving to a different phase of not so active maneuvering without actually having reached at school and not to mention this to a 136 as well as health exact by how much income. so what the, how does basically that, you know, how does he explained that into these really people that, you know, we haven't, we don't, we haven't, we can't say mission accomplished and we still have these hostages, correct. and, and this is, this is the biggest problem that the detail for government now has. how to bring, how much to agree to go for any, any deal on the hosp to just because how much is permanent? you know, 1st and foremost, they say stop the war. we want an immediate cease fire, not just a pause, not something short term. what israel to retreat,
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we don't want to see any soldiers. is those soldiers nowhere in the gaza strip to and only then we can keep on, you know, talking about hostages. it's very the size of a file from whichever one comes about talking about a deal, all right, which one is standby? and as i said, we are still waiting for the secretary of state to hold a press conference and we're expected at any moment. now we will try to bring it to you live. thank it is real. it is growing there is undergoing pricing to allow more aid into gone. so the opening of a 2nd crossing has not significantly increased deliveries to the territory. a trucks are delayed waiting for security checks, and these really kareem shall loan crossing you and says that only about a 120 trucks a day or entry that is far below what the u. n says is needed. medical aid is also being held up by fighting and central gaza. most of the 2300000 population have been displaced and now rely on aid for turbine. sara davies is from the international committee of the red cross in the mall. and i asked her about the
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current humanitarian situation in, gosh, know right now the situation is incredibly dial. what we're seeing is kind of services you ation. that is only was to me, i think it's very important that we remember. but regardless of how much a to actually into the other, it only needs to be effectively and safely distributed. and right now that's not able to happen with things like the ongoing armful stewart's, he's the she and number of people who are as you said, this place leaving on roads, the rubble, the debris, the telecommunications challenges, people want to not receiving the aid or, or supplies but they really desperately need, i'll close out to you the best of their abilities, but there are many, many challenges that are currently being faced to use to, to receive a they be speaking with this earlier. there were some other stories now that are making headlines around the world that donald trump has faced and appeals court in
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washington over his claims to be immune from criminal charges. as a former us president trump's lawyers are arguing, urging the court he dismissed for charges and he illegally attempted to overturn the 2020 election. the judges have express skepticism over his claims and are expected to rule on the case in the coming weeks. prince president emmanuel micron has picked a close ally as the countries, the prime minister, 34 year old gabrielle, a tall is the 1st openly gay person to have the job and the youngest in modern french history. 2023 was the hottest of your own record and probably the warmest in the last 100000 years. so as a scientist, at the european union's copernicus, climate change service, they found the global average surface temperature reached $14.00 degrees celsius last year. beating the previous record that was set in 2016 united airlines has found loose bolts on the door,
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plugs up some of its boeing 737 max 9 airplane checks for triggered when a fuselage panel of an alaska airlines jet blue out mid flight investigators are still trying to find out what happens they are the to us carriers ground the boeing model this week. hundreds of flights have been canceled. one of the missing pieces of the puzzle. the dual panel that fell out of the alaska airlines flight to me that found in the garden of a high school teacher in the us state of oregon. my heart did start getting a little faster at that point because i thought, oh my goodness, people been looking for this all weekend and it looks like it's in my backyard. investigate is the still in the process of trying to identify exactly what caused the panel to blow off the boeing 737, and if it had been properly installed and the, the exam to date has shown that the door in fact did translate upward. all
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12 stops became disengaged, allowing it to blow out of the fuselage. we found that both guide tracks on the plug were fractured. we'd have not yet recovered the 4 bolts that restrain it from its vertical movement. and we have not yet determined if they existed there that will be determined when we take the plug to our lab in washington dc. passengers on board, the flights captured the movements off to the duel panel blue of the plain. some reached the oxygen mosques. the alaska airlines flight was an altitude of 16000 feet when it began its emergency descent with a gaping hole on the side of the plane. the plane landed safely with i have a 170 people on board. us regulators have all the
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temporary grounding of some. boeing, 737, max, 9 jets for inspections. united airlines, the alaska airlines have based identified loose hardware and several of the 737, max croft, including 2 bolts that need tightening. this contributes to serious concerns over the safety of the 737 max model, which was involved in 2 deadly crushes, months apart in 2018. 2019 stephen wright is president of the finish association of aeronautical engineers. i asked him whether the investigations indicate a construction rather than a maintenance problem. this is a brand new aircraft is only paying the fact for a matter of months is gone. so the customer come to the line and they haven't used it very much step in preparing it, probably done some test flights, and then they put it into commercial service. what this means is,
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it's new. they haven't made it to do any maintenance it so. and what were more focused on had these loose volt visa behind a plastic tool panel. so you comp save them with an icy die with the the interior panel face when it's face it, you have to take the panel off, get a top rancho, and then stop mechanically checking things to see if it's installed properly. the german chancellor has edited tributes coming in for the football legend front back and bower. he died on sunday at the age of 78. chancellor sholtes set it back, and bower was one of the greatest football as a germany. and for many, he was simply the kaiser. we will miss him. that can bower lead west germany to a world cup when his captain in 1974 and then again as manager in 1990 our sports reporter oliver moody. is that the munich a rena, with more on the reactions to the death front, inspect, and bob too. well,
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it certainly is. and all in this dark day it is as you would expect by and munich, the club that for so many years was synonymous with friends. beckoned bella, that is leading the tributes you might be able to see by in stadium behind me, written on the side of the stadium in light of the woods duncan finds. thank you. friends at the club is also holding discussions of hosting a huge memorial service at full funds back in bella here at the stadium. so that by music very clearly showing that they want to on a and respect back in bows achievements and to impact at the club. i don't gen and football. i have a really 50 years from now when he made his 1st team davey full by and in the sixty's. and on top of that, we've heard from some of a back in bows, former teammates and buying legends really heard and saying that no one will ever match up to funds back in bio and confidence at home. and the guy saying, describing him simply as the greatest figure in jim and football, history,
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and other talk of through these achievements that um bacon bower was able to get just one after the other up in his 50 years of playing football slow. how long have you got breton? uh this is a very long list of achievements, thats funds back in viola. have i have a very, very long career in the guy and he was one of our lead 3 men to win the world cup as both a play and a coach and i teach 74 and 1990. he also won the european championship with west germany. he won 3 european cuts back to back for a phenomenally dominant bi inside of the early 19 that seventy's. he also won the the biggest individual prize that you can win in football. at the bottom door he won that twice in fact. mm hm. at, but i think really the greatest achievements of basketball was not to be found in a metal or a trophy,
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but rather in the status of bi and munich. and indeed the german national team. you know, he played a key part and turning those 2 teens into power houses in the global game in the football. well, he made them into teams that he expected to reach finals and when trophies and of course he didn't do that alone. he had his teammates, he had coaches, he had placed a place for him at, but i think if you were to speak to them today, they would all say to a 9 that the kaiser was the key to it all. this is oliver moody. they're reporting and munich. here's a reminder now of our top stories. us secretary state entity blinking, has told, is really leaders to avoid harming civilians in guns if we can. is all the diplomatic tour of the middle east hoping to contain the war in gauze. and remember, there's more news and analysis on our website and social media channels. we are expecting the us secretary of state to hold a press conference. we will try to bring that to you live when it happens for all of us here in berlin. thanks for the account, the
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