tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 11, 2019 5:00am-6:00am +03
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never do simoom on produce to do so you do the. key that just lead a year was any. makes again say curly. bond say give up. if you don't get tory. blue chip it should be but you should pursue me certainly not the less was if i love if he had guessed what was shoes he had guessed would deceive the that don't know it due to fail. to give ella evos a fairly belittled guys to give obvious feel. to move to clearly will forget that he grew. it into the new forty. the season was firm and i can still hear him say i will not leave you this was his this and he never parted for me. to do that for the ones he cared about his key to the front is
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in looked around. if you have here to these principles you appear to be so personality and doubts what makes these rebel army an indivisible block. just three months later in mexico for dell customer and say give out aboard the granma a boat packed with eighty two revolutionaries on the morning of december second nine hundred fifty six in a food blue storm the boat reaches cuban shores even about. dollars among the whole of x. difference see that say. is sinful cannot develop a need to convert that don't they. also feel to be. lost in some for me. that caution that many come out in good to me when they do it j h y z like as the means. a massive way
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ensures a dead calm but all these arms are mabrey go go sample a dr suryani bread they can buy for. only a few men survive the own slaughter of the teamsters on me the rebels find refuge in the sierra maestra where the meet their leader again she did guess towards them one of those wondering shield and way you feel to this song peacefully none defeat keebler gallant t. . for the phone see the oh she of our good guess was all going to sit on the set to get down to trivial detail film. not likely forgot what he wanted better could go on two years your body was. me. meanwhile but i had to yield but i'd become an issue. yes we know who i want to. get i mean but he made only me and i come back the she and britney marilyn the other one going to hold to it from the number of course you know
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a lot. she did guest will come for because it's a city now forty give us this one and me this is your to you now key votes easy for us to sit on raw they tumble day to get real with all this ya. in the summer of one nine hundred fifty six almost two hundred men have joined costal and dividers rebel are. in a symbolic gesture of fidel promotes his argentinean comrades to comandante. their . newfield
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kathleen you can feel. the need for larry a profound some world. leading his own troops into battle al cheney sets up his first victorious ambush. in the area under his control he starts shaping the egalitarian society of his dreams. troops are told to read and write a field hospital is build a rebel radio station is put in place give out of the marxist is gearing up. to you fuel castro but more on these even. while you were. jay wasn't interested in political positions he was far more ideologically driven he was far more obsessed with achieving these ambitions than images of the future
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that he sought to get going. to see the all of the fail from. kibera. well to prepare. this radical vision of the revolution is criticized by members of the rebel army they are deeply anti communist and fidel has promised them a liberal revolution far from el cheney's marxist ambitions l. che is stunned and threatens to leave but castro can't let his victorious champion retire he reassures his friend and pledges his support blinded by friendship l. cheney goes back into battle. well no but i. remember.
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she did against it on the double key to open prison i think back to their. point many purely she didn't guess who it refocuses she chua again arky community just. to see gilleo kids don't see communities. thanks to his nonstop political play castro manages to avoid any massive military intervention from the united states a few americans have even joined the rebel army. fighting together and i was in america i was one of them and you know it was. there was no true animosity. was the cuban revolution coming this way and certainly not feel castro
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feel castro is a feeder least another communist or. during an interview with american journalist in this new era for del castro promises he will establish a liberal democracy should the revolution be successful at least in our community. are americans in iraq. are wired political. represent the people. and god. planned economy field has to look a million more for sure this isn't a look at the i did put in the film though you know. we desire journalists a lot don't like getting i guess least if you don't see. the because she did guest who were our eventual camille in the hall who are the all you do feel like i'm see you had no latino the local. but this is america sis could see quite
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a samoa if she had a guest who list qua as it should be on. this strategy pays off in the summer of one nine hundred fifty eight but east is offensive against castro's get real army veils. castro sends his faithful comandante to create a new front lines in the center of the island castro's troops are right in santa clara the last two t.v. cops to go before hot on. evanston. for calls the. morning. whether the name was not a bet the one in academia and she but. she or so by you of course a lot for me i don't think of. this yank and same only when i was sure somebody
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who want to buy used it actually. after given his victory in santa clara but is defeated and flees. for del castro take santiago de cuba the second biggest city in the country el che's troops will face no resistance when they take the capital city. a loss it's marginal now than give argued on yes for maura and yet she did guest who in the final phone could get a. male to even met with the older than to some even near even a little of the given. that they already in needs to be achieved in the arrives in the city to proclaim the revolution. and being an argentine and there'd be
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skepticism about that within the core of the rebel army itself clearly this is something that could be politically very sensitive the revolution is moving from the phase of war politics so one of real politics. on the eighth of january nine hundred fifty nine when the town has been liberated castro marches in in triumph givati remains in the shadow. people cast on him i just don't allow to run a loss could feel. it on the school. measure in yeah in color on brown t.v.'s. surely feeding her all out serious she's going to be in the politburo. on the bus ticket here's the quote if you get through young good overfeed giving to. this cd doxygen meal
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said they thought the a dear icky that dooney and extolled in their back as tall. six years. of. shells. in february one thousand nine hundred fifty nine fidel castro becomes prime minister his provisional government is even recognized by the united states. castro is still indulging the liberals but somehow manages to convince che to stay in cuba he promises him and imperialistic revolution but needs to affirm his power first for del grant's unless to give cuban citizenship and appoint seven as military commander richie power. over a female may. that you're the least.
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then less dubbo richey darla for us like a bad idea don't mean love in the rather than. easily done that bore. no new key question just as usually exactly did this be of the bet is that. she accept short and ah bastard in a day or two she'll read about the fair. for five months and that's to give otter is in charge of executing hundreds of cubans fidel castro has given al che his most controversial brule ever if you just see a certain moment to moment and. man you can usually tell in a car when you look over at me move. on and assume or written blue
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because you know you have a few but only doria. l.k. only an hour. job you. tell the biased. in the meantime castro secures his power he starts working with the cuban communist party the only organized political entity in the country a shadow government is created without say and raul castro fidel's brother both are confirmed marxists who are preparing cuba for a radical turn. in the spring of one nine hundred fifty nine castro begins a triumphant tour of the united states is welcomed as a hero the leader of a legitimate rebel movement and. once again he reassures
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america of his intentions. and all. basically. back in cuba fidel begins to work on the first land reform together with of che castro has designed the basis for the collectivization of farmland the vast majority of estates are made into cooperatives and placed under the authority of the army castro realize and give honor to put the reforms in place. the castro appoints cheney director of cuba's national bank this nomination is
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a provocation for the united states and they decide to block all credit to cuban banks for del castro responds by attacking american businesses in cuba the escalation has begun. by new york while it was. the americans to stop all sugar imports from cuba the island's economy ninety percent of which is dependent on its business with the united states is on the verge of collapse fidel needs to leave the bit if the us and the only way of moving away from the us for a small country like cuba in the one nine hundred sixty s. is to move towards the u.s.s.r. this simply is no other way it's a practical resolution if. folk about it let's show he can any could he be sure it appears she next week so his you know who you'd be tolerant of an early
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shoot key and there's one shoot he said to take it he had to be twenty so he. the u.s.s.r. now provides oil to the island in exchange for the chukker. fidel of a party i mean young all know about the business and he said early in your soviet elaph orsino she did get toyed with the need to gash in by the need to get sick they get. in one thousand nine hundred sixty one fidel castro finally declares he is a communist. i'm aftermath of that and i need. i then should have pointed remarks is a british band and they have a. form that. she was given huge responsibility within aspects of the cuban economy inevitably that created tensions with many
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other cubans even want to feel that they should have been given those roles. the same year fidel appoints el che minister of industry deval wants to develop his own vision of a socialist country the economy is turned upside down. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we don't know as any maigret joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda they have to foot our nation what has happened to their opinion that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a. religion this is the politics me and mine an unholy alliance coming soon on al-jazeera. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in
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a battle to hold the powerful to account. how does this radical transformation occur. i mean. i mean if you want to go shedding light on the romanians pressing for change on the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain the people on al-jazeera. eyes are on their initial shock of going friends now. challenging the diverse lives of the children of south africa the distances the. bannock up the same skin the contents all of that could see. through a complex history of dramatic social and political change except on up south africa on al-jazeera.
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hello i'm maryanne demasi in london just a quick look at the headlines this hour now the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces of launched a full scale assault against iso in the last syrian enclave the village of booze the s.d.f. has been poised to advance into the area for weeks now but has repeatedly held off to allow civilians to leave hoda abdel-hamid is in gaza. there is a hope that it could be the last about though. to retake. but everyone is also cautioning because that allows battle was predicted to ready in the past and then you did see these columns of earth civilians fleeing that area you also saw hundreds and hundreds of fighters surrendering sort of as though the
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fighting had to stop. some military experts would tell you that actually isis is controlling via advance of the kurdish forces by allowing these groups of civilians to leave gus' in that time while there is a lull in the fighting as the does have the time to regroup organize an ethiopian airlines jet has crashed minutes after takeoff killing all a hundred fifty seven people on board but being seven three seven max jet was traveling from addis ababa to nairobi in kenya it went down in the shaft to southeast of the ethiopian capital the algerian president as he's beautifully has returned to the capital algiers according to the president's office he had been in switzerland receiving medical treatment his arrival coincides with anti-government demonstrations now in their third week the daughter of an opposition leader in sudan has been sentenced to one week in prison over protests against president
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tomorrow bashir and emergency courses also waive the twenty lashes nine female protesters was sentenced to on saturday but they will still be jailed for a month despite the state of emergency and the ban on public gatherings students have been back out protesting against bashir at universities on sunday. the fighting has broken out between yemen's hoofy rebels and government backed forces in the port city of data it is the most significant violence to be reported there since a cease fire deal was agreed in december. i'll have more on all those stories in the news hour that's coming up in about twenty five minutes time i will see then now face to face continues. called the must much hussein has now been held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he detained because he's a journalist has journalism become a crime have moles become
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a tool to silence weiss's of truth we will continue our news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but journalism is not a crime incarcerating journalists is not acceptable we demand the immediate release of our colleague mahmoud to say and all journalists attained in a gyptian jails free mahmoud's and all his colleagues we stand for press freedom. in one thousand nine hundred sixty two che guevara's revolutionary utopia isn't enough to resolve cuba's economic crisis rations are put in place prices are fixed cuba is totally dependent on soviet aid. but the government has another reason to
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worry in one thousand nine hundred sixty one america launches a failed the sea and air invasion against cuba known as the bay of pigs fidel and che are now obsessed with fending off a us invasion in response the soviets send fifty thousand troops to have anna. yes it will close lose a lot in augusta unique more. mean everybody. will again artery. in one thousand nine hundred sixty two the cuban missile crisis threatens nuclear war president kennedy installs missiles and you and the soviet secretly deploy nuclear warheads to cuba the cia discovers the messiah was after thirteen days of escalation and us assurances that it won't invade cuba the soviets removed the missiles. cochair some men then one day looking young if you then are about three
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seventy seen. effie they are made from the hash oil to our guest will give a high you know. three mile is not. only of us that there are men now clearly phoneme is have you. done the pledge as the new version of. the missile crisis really reveals a lot about their relationship fidel the ever the pragmatist came around to recognizing that there was no fight to be won with the soviet union. che guevara. never really swallowed the impact of that event and this is what begins to drive something of a wedge between them politically. while chain distances himself from the soviets castro travels to the u.s.s.r. for the first time in the spring of nine hundred sixty three fidel is awarded the title of hero of the soviet union his visit will last forty days military and
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economic bonds between the two countries are strong from. dallas to give our does young animal dani alves or there's a. deal she did get all thought though i say lyndon year i think you'll see. in cuba che guevara criticizes the economic path the u.s.s.r. has chosen according to him cuba needs to follow its own path his stand is a threat to the economic agreements between the two countries the leader of the cuban revolution disapproves of the argentinian strategy castro take steps to reassign el che in one thousand nine hundred sixty four fidel appoints him ambassador of the revolution to keep him away from cuba.
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legit dunking the bastard and bow then down battle nash keep buckwild on. power. for dell now uses l. cheney to deal with the foreign affairs of cuba overseas give our is now in charge of advocating the cuban line. but the argentinian soon finds himself playing a dangerous game a sign of soviet relationships are deteriorating and cheney makes repeated contact with the chinese his goal is. united nonaligned countries in the fight against imperialism. and.
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this approach is a departure from the soviet policy of peaceful coexistence for down castro is now a head of state whose fate is bound to moscow he's therefore forbidden to speak against this doctrine. until it is seen to new communities from on and you'll see in this business. do ducal says huge the two keshi on today's american ideal use for joe wilson will i mean you see russia has got it is i mean. does that mean nia. if you did guest hall or for x. it so oh give our corporate owned i thought only for a selfie a it's a lot of it already of says you allow quietly or not it will still what i will to
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hear it got through a lot of those who have more or added lamont i'll simply. go by the molly out of the family out of the they are several channel. on the twenty fourth of february one thousand nine hundred sixty five president ben bella receives chegg about in all jeers the country was hosting the afro-asian conference in front of the soviet delegates and chief takes the stand and openly criticizes the u.s.s.r. for not supporting the wider guerrilla struggle with arms. it's a job to critique new pre-budget do you know soviet seek he said then mao often baffled then one can only imagine that there was under some pressure now finally what is thais which i give are at this time he went one step too far i think after algeria it was clear that there was really no political official future to give are in cuba. in march nine hundred sixty five and she is back in havana.
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castro himself is there to welcome him. the awkwardness between the two men is obvious. this is their last public appearance together. skidded only to see give cover to fail to give a. good on a bad day or you got the good news can. you give our. people. called holy document. discredited for his handling of the economy has become a political spectacle castro and divider need to find a compromise. how to go where to be punished or of it that are ye shall your care i wanted to do. a lawyer be a feat where shall you have gone to war you know i would have done what.
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she did get who did was e.g. regina existed. in april nine hundred sixty five give ata take a mist of a moan secretly reaches the congo general mobutu is about to take over with the support of the americans. they are going oh no you're not i said i mustn't go into old gone local i'll have you know holistic. way or. the. whole is what i call by the end of that month of a man for must feel not see the. just in when they have go on the stuff that come to us when reaching up by feels and then you'd prefer you trust. and you clearly are soon. to
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reserve the. amount of sheen but if we're. leaving. until ok group who demanded that. i meet a female cop and. if we didn't. fidel castro is under pressure. has disappeared and rumors of an assassination by castro himself begin to spread. on october third nine hundred sixty five the first congress of the communist party of cuba begins. divorce is dismissed from the central committee.
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so to me smallish the system. you know. so i think that you. then you know hope they don't pretend that. they do a need then and there isn't it. yeah i'm calling for my g.'s me developed out of the female cage in coeur de i think on the very off. she'll go she day are. often then. you look and then i mean the whole scope if you don't look through her new. theme. gestures and the other you're now going to be going to rio. at the us i borrow a line for one of. the you can rent the naleo. all
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up at an early. for africa. north korea crashingly three govern. for del castro has orchestrated al cheney's political death he also gave birth to his myth on that same evening the regime's official musician writes the song that would eternally glorify the revolutionary. murder in congo el che is sick and b. pradelle gets him out of the country el che has no where to go he goes on a six month long secret journey after the congolese defeat he wants to join a new guerilla front again.
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give our vote on national t.v. if he gets what he set up a. lucid interval but you know guys for me they're on national t.v. you know got the size of the party going to form show and sell thank you have all global they'll be on the in this business so we'll see plan that i mean your. customer also understands that the soviets don't want el change in cuba fidel needs to find a way out forgive him who is impatient to renew the fight it will be in bolivia for dell may have to face the wrath of the u.s.s.r. but if chase exceeds the soviets will be forced to bow down before its success. let me see. i see a fair in the insect. come back and see also this in many of their healing. he thanked the syrians that there's enough. i think
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fidel castro has shown. us you want to give our body actually you know met with the ill paul teutul shanice who can defy p. design his will ensure the shop. clandestinely l.j. prepares for his mission for dell lets him choose ten men the cuban leader assures everyone the operation is well planned. not being taught by norman ok i don't want to like an able late. model this year will come along great every well you know america no. longer kate cary i'm going. to nominate or they're going out on early in the fall of one thousand nine hundred sixty six l.j. iraq is in the political capital he moves to a rural area designated as
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a starting point for the insurrection. only go by what it already can tell you have a lot of form i live a legacy with the author of the four by the by then sort of go yell about deal there are a compass you get a compass you know time content of a four mile area like an oh yeah all my life in los angeles the whole daniels says . said that i will show what i have yet chamblee. castro promised change the support of the bolivian communist party. in the jungle give out a receives the party secretary general money among high. school say secret but yet sit on pussy in that you need it as they get he had she says it actually might be valid chain and vote on and so on and the body. money or
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money he has already warned the soviets about his presence in bolivia nothing goes as planned. no i am on my merry seen or like robert a bottle michael me the. mario morning we're going to kill bill miller who went to come only to. cash a. month in the a move now are not the name of communication. after young. van ownership on power would come as you do have walk on the wish to a pretty new valve and you get. north on news on it on made one. wrong domo say you know me even montero he adds how about a year at the back end of a bad deal about this and we should quickly bash your quote but whether about your
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knees and said they are the show run them we dance dub him why are. you. delhi belly poor. project wireless it on belichick. contact is lost with the fighters with castro's decides to send regis debris to meet. the young french philosopher is close to castro's regime and has just published a book calling for armed guerrilla warfare. and martial. now you see it's something i pass by i guess our they were you really can't go to see me i'm good that way and like that i think would be they were a landlord all in good part of their old home but i so moved by here fifty soon won't buy a thousand so more by scene from the main but i will sort out your meaning it up
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a chord i think will dig this or that you'll eat it if you don't good to be so don't send your own piece ones that end up as good as what is a million gallons as well the beauty here with the dude salaries to know although he too would be rigorous about possible from the monkey because he did many pretty good eighty t.c. . ali says cuba after a short stay with sake of allah the bolivian army arrest regime is to blame several desert has already been captured american rangers come to support bolivian efforts the search for o.j. is on. the feet you. in health for dell continues to play a complicated political game as divided situation deteriorates rapidly the first of
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may nine hundred sixty seven he proclaims the it off girl a war for her portraits about che i put up all over the closet a lot of lucille she gets quite thing how many there are sensitive to that commission who can they say thank you ask. them as taken in by the law yes this is the media secret from. for the soviets this is the last straw kosygin chairman of the council of the ministers invites himself to have. when castro is paid a visit from those agents shortly after the lancet has been in america and heard from johnson just exactly what america knows about guitars operation an hour on it they are with it he becomes equally unhappy and tells fidel in a few words to hold back to not continued support of ours operation in
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bolivia. jochen a. free america shown in cultural economic. mission but assured him. no promotional to. chino. to come in their impression but i. saw the ellis with alpha still had all that lawyer also when i had a. little falling out on the side a mayor of seattle a bullet cluster went to town say once it is a different future custer wanted his country che wanted international revolution for a long time those terra will object to use to sit alongside one another and drive each other forward but there came a point when obviously they no longer did but at that point the relationship and
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because sure. but i see it. not said repeating in full numbing talman pick. the amount of things he. sunoco said if he having a laugh or to. their net there are none well there are a lot of him pass out. l.j. becomes immortalized in castro's cuba and the run the world. up to what they've been set up.
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together and castro have tried to tread an impossible path between the united states and the u.s.s.r. but in the cold war chessboard cuba was just a pawn. custer was able to remain in power until his death in november twenty sixth . and cheney now a martyr continues to live on as a symbol of the revolution. hello
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am. zero. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up an ethiopian airlines jet crashes minutes after takeoff killing all on board the second plane of it's going to crash in five months kurdish forces launch a full on assault on values to take back isis lost pockets of syrian territory and algeria is ailing president returns to the country as students keep up their demands for him to quit and shops and public transport shut down. and then sport liverpool hit back in the race to win the english premier league title
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they beat burnley four two to move within a point of the mantis the city. under fifty seven people have been killed after an ethiopian airlines jet crashed minutes after takeoff a boeing seven three seven max jet was traveling from addis ababa to nairobi in kenya it crashed near bashaw for two southeast of the ethiopian capital it's the second time this kind of plane has crashed in five months catherine sawyer reports from nairobi nothing much is left but fragments of e.t.a. three zero two at the crash scene near a few eastern town off the shelf to the plane went down just six minutes after takeoff from bali international airport in the capito like the sabah prime minister was at the scene alia his office was a fast to tweet about the crash expressing condolences to those who had lost their
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loved ones one hundred fifty seven people. non-survival among the most afflicted experience. we each had a boat that had to puzzle just one boat out of the one forty nine passengers. it's an emotional time for friends and families they waited for any news at the main airports in nairobi and. we were comfortable doesn't really we see people coming out there was. a lot of us going to come out. of a few minutes when. we saw some nice on facebook to tell us from. the jet had been to leave a just four months ago and had undergone a major service and february it also had just arrived from to hang his bag with no difficulties it appears a pilot on the nairobi route realized there was
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a problem just after takeoff and asked to turn back but then contact was lost a few minutes later. on that route but mohamed no mohamed is an ethiopian airlines staff member has had more than two hundred flight hours after receiving the aircraft we did the first maintenance check on for every fourth two thousand and nineteen it was a new and clean aircraft. it is a fourth version of the world's best selling ally the boeing seven three seven has flown millions of passengers world wide since the one nine hundred sixty s. has been redesigned to make it more fuel efficient thousands have been ordered by airlines worldwide if you have flown or should go and i guarantee you probably loaded on a seven three seven it's a popular choice of the airlines it's a very safe route but of course there are now questions and this will send jitters across the industry. an identical lion air jet plunged into the sea off the coast of indonesia last october shortly after taking off from jakarta killing all
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a hundred eighty nine people on board boeing is being sued by some of the passengers relatives who died and pilots have accused the american manufacturer of failing to warn them how to operate a new automated stalls prevention system. questions are being asked about how two aircraft from the same boring seven three seven family could crush just within months of each other monday has been declared a national day of mourning in ethiopia and investigations into that crash have started a lot of people are anxious to know what could have gone wrong with e.t. flight three zero two but many relatives say they just want to grieve catherine soy al jazeera nairobi joining me in the studio now as i know who's head of aviation university of west london thank you very much for speaking to us at so there are sadly no survivors from this crash we know that the plane went down just minutes
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after leaving ethiopia's capital addis ababa is this going to fuel concerns about this particular model of aircraft now i think it will do but i think we've got to be very careful. the investigation is who will be hoping to locate and identify where the black box recorder is the black box recorder remember is the flight data recorder the cockpit voice recorder and when they the investigators piece those two things together they'll be able to very quickly find out the calls and given that the aircraft has crashed on land it's just a matter of time before they find the black box recorder and stylizing the data. but i suppose this concerns in the sense that this plane is the same model as the one that went down in indonesia yes libby concerning the this is you know part of boeing's latest aircraft it's been flown for the first time about three years ago it was certified by the federal aviation administration the regulators in the u.s. just two years ago since that time it's done about forty five thousand flights and
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the line air crash that took place just over were just approximately five months ago very similar to this particular incident the aircraft crashing a few minutes after takeoff so it will be concerned but as i say i think we've got to be patient i think we've got to be doing a thorough analysis and a thorough investigation as to why it crashed and then i think we don't we don't want to do is jump to conclusions at this stage no that's right obviously the priority is to find the black box recorders there will be an investigation is too early to determine the cause of the crash at this stage but in terms of what we do know what do you make of the general circumstances the plane took off and then crashed just minutes after after leaving what does that suggest about potential scenarios that might have led to this yeah i think aviation generally is quite safe if where the aircraft accidents have taken place and generally they tend to take place through the takeoff or the landing and there's
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a lot going on at the takeoff you know the pilots go to reconfigure the aircraft the landing gear is retracted you've got to accelerate the aircraft out of the climb we've seen many instances in the past with bird strikes of calls to engine failures to take place is a really critical period of the flight phase you know the worst thing that could happen is an engine failure or double engine failure and it's the pilots i'm going to fly the aircraft really carefully there's a lot of work going on in the cockpit as world the two pilots there but they are very very busy during the early stages of the flight so. whether it's mechanical failure human error or. whatever it is it's is quite certain i think the families want to know what happened and i think more than anything you know the crash investigators will try to identify the cause and if they think the potentially the other emergency directive needs to go out to all the airline operators of this particular aircraft they will try to do that very very quickly. thank you very much
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talk to an opera joining us from the university of west london now u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have launched a full on assault against iso in the last syrian enclave the village of who's the s.d.f. has been poised to advance into the endplay for weeks but has repeatedly helped back to allow for the evacuation of civilians they say no civilians have been spotted in the village since saturday and no more civilians are left thousands of people have been evacuated in recent weeks with nearby camps now housing up to sixty five thousand people well hada abdel-hamid has the latest from gaza am tep on the turkey syria border. there had been a lull in fighting over the past several days to allow the valiant and even fighters. to surrender now as spokesman forward today and democratic forces that's the kurdish forces on the ground said the decision to renew the offensive and by whose was taken after new civilians came out of that area things
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saturday now is the hope that this could be the last battle after all i still is in control now of a sliver of land compared to what it had back in two thousand and seventeen however this has been a very complicated battle i think both the kurds and the coalition were taken aback by the number of people coming out of back who's the one expected that even they didn't expect either to see these hundreds if not thousands of fighters surrendering to the kurds now this is the worry that that could happen again some of the people who came out said that there were many more civilians that were still in back who some hinted at the network of tunnels on the ground where the civilians would be seeking shelter as do moment and some military experts will tell you that
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i still had been using this tactic in this says that to control the advance of the as the as forces allows people to leave that area and in that time it gives it i still fighters have the time to sort of regroup and reorganize and think about the next step certainly this is going to be a very fierce battle because there is a wish to really ended as sooner rather than later but you do have to remember that those fighters who chose to remain in baquba are the die hard fighters are the ones who will fight until the bitter end. so certainly kurdish forces are expecting through to the fierce battles in the days ahead i get more on this now with lawrence korb who's a former u.s. assistant secretary of defense thank you very much for speaking to us on the news out can i start by getting your assessment of how the assault on bad news is
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unfolding just hearing from our correspondent there in gaziantep suggesting that i sills manipulation of the civilian evacuations from the area has certainly played a part in slowing the operation down well there's no doubt about the fact that they've slowed the operation down because obviously the syrian democratic forces don't want to create more terrorists by killing a lot of innocent civilians and they know that it's also allowed isis to regroup so they can put up a more formidable defense but the key thing is they're going to lose this and basically they're going to be driven underground because they'll have no more territory controlling remember.
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