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the knowledge is here with the . ready ready ready a dozens of passengers, a kills, and a plane across lands and south korean rescue is there on the seems searching forced to finance the carrier themselves. here a lot from devils to coming out whereabouts on the calls for the release of come out as well. and hospitals director of the he was detained by it's very forces in northern gauze. winter weather west has conditions for palestinians across gauze, un ones that children are freezing to death. deployment scenes and mascot levels
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allegations across the are well beach, serious goodness ration works to secure stable transition. the profess to breaking news from south korea with a number of people killed in a plane crash has risen to at least 85 must been described as one of the countries west. aviation is almost as the jets who is trying to land up one international airport, which is located in the south. west emergency of thoughts is say, the boeing 737 code 5 of the varying officer runway and heating a barrier. j g at flights was returning from band call, having 175 passengers and 6 crew. the 5 agencies says 2 people have been pulled a lot from the wreckage, or flights to and from the airport have been cancelled. j. u,
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as issued an apology for the crush. let's get more of this now from our correspondence. well, mcbride, who's in, so for us, so rob, what's the latest you can tell us. the emergency teams are still that dealing with the off the mazda of this catastrophic crash as an air investigation, obviously gets on the way into the causes. but initial reports do seem to suggest that there was some sort of failure of the landing gear around this craft images show, the craft skidding basically along the runway on its belly and uncontrolled speeds going off the end of the runway. and then according to all stalwarts, he's hitting a perimeter wall at the post, which then it seems to lead to a catastrophic explosion. and the images of showed the burning wreckage of very fierce, intense fire breaking out. so basically, throughout the, the whole of the wrecked craft that have also been some reports of it and images of
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had taken from the ground which appeared to show an ice may be a possible but striking one of the engines, which may have been a contributing factor to this is also reports that this has been the 2nd attempt by the craft to make a landing. i did actually gone around. so that does seem to have been a some ongoing issue with the craft of presumably with the landing gear, which then close the, the set crash landing to take place. the latest casualty figures. we have now got these, the 85 people confirmed to have died. and so far, wherever the hearing about to survive us from the wreckage, one is said to be a cabin member of the cabin crew, a 33 year old attendant by the name of lee the as they get get at the find the name of lee and also won a female passenger in high twenty's. they are being taken to mock po, which is the nearest large city, down in the south,
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west of south korea for treatments. but those are the only survivors so far the we are hearing about is the uh, the, the emergency teams deal with the aftermath of this crash. what more can you tell us about the line involved in this? yeah, judge you have is a very well known line here in south career. it's the largest of the low cost carriers, one of the 1st of these budget ad lines, there's been a rapid expansion in the whole budget headline business here in south korea, especially over the past couple of decades. also, with many more south koreans taking vacations, especially to the most popular destinations around asia, thailand is one of the most popular. all those uh, locations have. so this was a typical returning holiday flight to, to take it off at 1 30 in the morning local time from bangkok. it's basically an overnight flight is due to land back in one county at portland,
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about 8 30 in the morning. so at these uh, is it days if this is a fairly small provincial apple, it down in the south west of the country. uh, but these would large the have been returning holiday made because then we do know from the passenger manifest as its a $173.00 of the passengers on board with south koreans and to what time? nationals. okay, well my pride for now. thank you very much. without courtesy as a ceo of a safe don't comment. navy agent safety consultancy firm is also a former n on the safety engineer for boeing. not a front tray, all the across, the crushed, rejoins this problem at san francisco. now welcome to the program. obviously, an investigation is ongoing, but from what you've seen from the pictures. what do you think might have happened here? as well as why the aircraft landed apparently with
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a plan to get or not deployed and it remains to be seen. so it was very clear from the early videos as the aircraft wasn't, task was sliding down the runway and a normal circumstances. that is a normal emergency circumstance, landing without landing gear. and they should not have been, uh, an issue where the airplane would have been that fast at the end of the runway. this is a almost 3 kilometer long runway and relatively wide to about 40 meters by very long runaway compared to most other international airport. so i suspect that for whatever reason, the aircraft not only had a land bigger issue, it might have had an issue with other aircraft systems. and what would be the procedures then that the pilots would have been trying to pull the, the shipping that they knew what the issue was? normally when a problem like that, that is a landing gear problem occurs. it's known relatively soon, well, well, before the landing and the crew would have
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a chance to communicate with the air traffic control have the merchant emergency equipment set up that sort of thing. but from looking at the publicly available flight data from a system called 80 s b beer craft seemed to me to us a flight straight from bank. i did not seem to be doing anything in the way of loitering or in a holding pattern before landing. so it's unclear to me whether or not this is a problem that manifested itself very closely for one with approved had a lot of lead time to prepare for the letter. so at this stage then what would investigate is be focusing on in particular for me, the media concern is of course, the survive ability that is getting any survivors out of the area possible. and beyond that, it will be a team of people, primarily led by the, the south korean authorities would leave this investigation. and because it was a boeing aircraft 8800 series, which is the generation before the 737, max. there will be us representatives involved from the n t as be possibly even
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from boy. and they don't have to go through the wreckage and sign evidence from the black boxes, from any survivors, from any what they call witness marks on the ground. that could tell them where on the runway the aircraft set down how fast the aircraft is going. there's at least 2 or 3 video views of this so that information will be part of the investigation as well. absolutely. does this throw up any issues for boeing then going forward, which has been embroiled in various issues like well, primarily because of the issues on going for over 5 years now. what the 737, max, any time any boeing aircraft is involved in an incident accident. there's a little extra scrutiny by the medium, by the public at large, awhile. i don't think this aircraft that have anything to do with the 737, mac since it was from a previous generation. certainly, when the investigation data started in earnest, and they looked at all the systems of the aircraft,
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there might be systems that are common to other generations of 737 aircraft. but that is several weeks if not months in the future. for now, the information is rather vague and outside of the video evidence, there's not much to go on top. catch this thanks very much indeed for joining us. thank you. brandon. the, the detention of the hospital direct to northern garza is prompted calls for his immediate release. the son of a sophia was arrested buys, rarely for 6, doing arrayed in northern gaza. his whereabouts around 9 israel detained. hundreds of people including medics and patients that says 240 or student custody hundreds more since been released. well, they've been describing the fonts and the abuse they suffered at the hands of these
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rarely, omi tart, assume reports from their opposite strip. tough night kits and forced out of northern guns. those last remaining hospital. this footage was recorded the college one hospital after it was by the troops right at the building on friday night. so you know, these ready soldiers tied us up and blindfolded us. we could hear people screaming, i knew exactly who was being beaten. i was expecting my turn to come and to be beaten as well. they beat us with sticks and bout homes in the cold. the later took hundreds of palestinians away with them. these ready soldiers refused to give us drinking water. we were not allowed to go to the toilets. we are exhausted, we're tired enough. is enough. a colleague is ravi zeta was mounted yesterday. they killed her while she was wearing a white coat to get tech ignited a fall. yeah. the hospital killing at least 5 medical. what cuz
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a little bit because normally yeah. theres riley's been to the operating rooms, maintenance department, medical rooms and don't care. nice department. the patients and the wounded people are in a disastrous situation because of walk used by the soldiers. the hundreds of people, including some hospitals, stuff have been released since then box. it's direct. so for some over, sophia has been detained. come on that one hospital has been constantly talking to during, as well as school and gaza is wait a minute to reset that it was targeting, come on those inside the hospital. well has provided no evidence who still exist. target companies are out there with that kind of stuff. no ways the government says attacks and northern gods are against the last remaining hospital, the unacceptable state, the secretary of no ways administer for an offense. i'm dressed because it says the government's has sent a strong message to israel. this is essentially the recent government at the
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highest level. speaking out in defense of these maturing principles that we are seeing violated again and again. and again. i think this statement is especially serious, but it's also an especially serious situation. we're seeing now attacks directed at the last uh, operational hospital as you have reported with c. now doctors being targeted health workers being targeted. this is just an unacceptable situation. i think we have to continue to apply pressure and we have done so now using several means we last week we presented a resolution to the general assembly of the when we, where we are asking the i c j, the national court of justice, to clarify angels obligations to facilitate aid into the gaza strip into the west bank. we think that the court will come back with clear obligations on the part of israel that will be another instrument for us to continue to apply pressure on israel. but look at the end of the day, it's only,
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it's israel who is violating these norms, and it's only israel who can stop by highlighting these norms. but what we can do as part of the internet community is to continue to apply pressure and we will not roll and we will not stop doing that has a populated refugee camps across the gauze. i've also been targeted by it is really false, is at least 9 people, including children, were killed in a strike on a gauze in central garza thousands of displaced palestinians, a sheltering to the so called safe that well, food program says to 1000000 people have no food or want to cease fires and don't over to you a hoss when to conditions in gaza. i think to the dangerous environments a part of students living in the strip food discuss. but there's also severe lack of adequate shelter and ways to keep more of those areas. around the advertisement ripples, not much, but if the palestinian families a suffering from starvation in the winter call the minute
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a party. but then civil children have died from papa cynthia. it's lindsay teens headed man buys timid out in hotter, but they also know real protection from ongoing attacks. strong winds and rain sea level. so you see a lot, i'll fussy is 22 days old and has really enjoyed all of these hardships and is always the and the head a lot for him. and now i sleep here. my wife sleeps here and the children sleep here. i got up in the morning and i touched my daughter and to my shock and she turned very blue, i'm a solid like a piece of wood. i took my daughter to the hospital where they told me she died because of the very cold weather and then i thought i'd better take a look at all to just to do more on the lives of others of being climbed bus downs ation on the button. that cool, so i see it says brother, send me a died while they was searching for the flowers to bring to the mother for them to do so she instead of bringing flour,
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i brought my dead brother. we buried him. my brother died because we don't have bread and we were trying to get some live and 90, but of chevy of coffee. i mean, but we suffer from the very cold weather. the weather is freezing and i don't want to get up in the morning to find out my children or date. i'm sick and my children are sick. my children's suffer from anemia. what, how do i do? you do not find a pulling reality and that deepens at this time of the year. they will, how you met them is what may be time june is displaced, palestinians, these kinds and con eunice struggling with pain hung indeed which goes from bad to worse during the winter couple. but you know, by the freezing with the kills children, the world is watching sign. the police are unable to provide the necessary protection to the palestinian people who have suffered this war some more than a year. but i'm able to imagine that all the newness fearlessly in to thousands of people have gathered in tennessee to increase pressure on these very government to end the war and gaza families of kansas are among the crowds,
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demanding that the government makes a deal to bring them all costs 40 minutes to help to cease 5 talks with the mouse. for the occasion though, i'm sad today, i'm the sound who has more than the cx. 5 talks from jordan's capital a month. she's that because he's very government has banned doubts here from reporting and custody officials have confirmed meeting with a him s representative for continue talks and negotiations relating to a ceasefire agreement with just a couple of days ago. both israel and hands were exchanging blame for why they're still hasn't been deal. israel says that him, us is not being lenient enough. well, how much says that? israel continues to add new conditions during these talks. these negotiations have largely stalled and failed over the last year when we saw the 1st and only ceasefire agreement back in november of 2023. and all of it comes as these really public continues to protest against benjamin netanyahu and his government. and in
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fact, a new survey in is really media found that 67 percent of respondents do not trust benjamin netanyahu and his government to leave the country. but also to secure a ceasefire deal to bring about the remaining is really captive. there's been no word on if these really is, are interested in negotiations or talk as just last week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that he's extremely cautious. i'm just central, i just need all, i'm a product spending journalist has been shot dead outside the home. and janine and occupies westbank, the family of shop also boxes. she was walking to the grocery store when a shot was fired from the direction of the palestinian authority, security forces, ministry points, and the statement security forces spokesman said there were no personnel in the air at the time. he comes and made recent fighting between the palestinian authority and armed groups. in janine i said i had to analysis states officials in new york pharmacists are investigation of to prison, inmate dice following
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a beating like corrections officers. the manipulated by those in power and selection is unique tentatively seen anything like that for an old person. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by still interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control is perfect and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told. it's not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on which is era. being a journalist is a privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those have been drowned out by the noise is a 4. is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks
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facing the trying to find that challenge and a huge responsibility. we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice as relevant to so that there's mode that unites us then divides us the the we watching out just to remind you about top storage. now the so, or at least $85.00 people have been chosen a plane crash at one international airport to south korea emissions. so thoughts as
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say the boeing $77.00, quote 5 fair enough to run the way teaching of friends. j g s nights was returning from don cox, 175 passengers and 6 crew fire agency says 2 people have been told to night from the wreckage. us space to age group is quoted for the immediate release of come out as well, and hospitals direct to talk to some associates who was arrested buys very full, says, drink a rate in northern garza is whereabouts from israel says it contains 240 people the suspect to ties to from us the serious future on the international stage is tough and the agenda or mid fost moving to let me see if it's in damascus or any in the be. and that again is on meeting leaders of serious new administration. that
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a good sort also expected to join from egypt. syria's new leadership says it's working to ensure a secure and stable transition of power. but it comes and made the uncertainty surrounding both the countries domestic and foreign policy plans. i should hope our has latest when the capital damascus, who is new intelligence chief on us. bob said that full security advances would be dissolved and that it would be a risk institution of a new intelligence agency. this comes as a to have assembled. that's t as the main ministry fax that in sylvia led by her mother saw it continues to expand its influence across the country moment, seen a major security operation in homeless and all that know and also a lot talk to you and in talk those they, you at the village, racing says this is not targeting a 2nd, told a may not to say bus love
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a what it describes as remnants of a former regime in some areas of ultimatum for community to disband and hand over the weapons to the government comes to an end within the upcoming hours, and we'd be interesting to see what would be the reaction of the new administration diplomatically, you'll see more delegations arriving in damascus bows to assess the situation to, to express themselves about the potential for i sailed to stage a coming back in the deserts of syria, 3 to coordinate efforts to help syria. and it's pushed to rebuild the country articles, track the country, and rebuild and economy that has been in touch as of this explains the phone conversation between that took as play, minnesota and his american counter passed on the need to ensure an inclusive faithful transition in democracy in syria, and at the same time,
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if you can show that groups, particularly i said, i'm not going to see, is this a part? sure. that the, the fast moving situation of the votes as this ration in syria, re, i'm itself and regroup partial month by the 0, damascus. russian president vladimir puts in his apologize to the age of advice on 4th. he said was a tragic incident in the russian s space. it comes off to savannah across from us or by sean crushed on wednesday. kidding. 38 people. the apology fell short of accepting blame for the instant that he had the united states had an external web and who was responsible for the crash to that's kind of starts defense ministry said it has carried out several stripes and focused on retaliation from the tac last week is the latest and trust support. exchange is a file that's relations between the 2 countries. continue to slide, the focused on a soldier and several civilians were killed. new york's attorney general is
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promising a 3rd investigation into the death of an inmate. although he was beaten by state correctional officers, brooks who was serving 12 years for a soldier, died in hospital in december, the 10th prison watchdog groups avon it's against prisoners, is endemic in the states. trails. under warnings she advertises, report contains distressing images. new york's attorney general release this video on friday, showing the beating of 43 year old inmate robot brooks. on december, the 9th at the masi correctional institution is hams would comforter behind his back brooks the following morning. well, the officers present adult activated. the body comes all for footage was recorded in stand by mood without order. i do not take likely the release of this video, especially in the middle of the holiday season. the attorney general, i release these videos because i haven't responsibility and duty to provide the books, family,
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their loved ones and all new yorkers with transparency and accountability for team correctional offices, sovereigns and the nurse. so now under investigation, one officer has since resigned with the other suspended without pay. as the inquiry continues. in a statement, the governor of new york express what she said with her shock. the state just new york, she wrote, has 0 tolerance for individuals who break the law and i'm committed to holding everyone fully accountable the correction officers union the release of statement cooling, to be doing in comprehensible, get, watched all groups say they wound up institutional violence at new york's correctional facilities quotes for centuries. well only that report in 2023 specifically investigating this facility and found that 80 percent of inmates of witness or experienced abuse, the 70 percent racial discrimination. and for the offices involved already, defendants and other law suits and entering abuse of prisoners with to accused of being members of a so called beat up squads at the present the regularly brutalizes roommates,
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judging by their demeanor and kind of the way people are mailing about it seems really just like business as usual for them. you know? no one seems like there's a, a rage or shock about what's going on. and it's just to me, it makes me fearful about what else goes on. you know, has done not inside that present kind of on a routine basis. the tardies in new york will be tested as to whether they're serious about reaching out what's an edge to be endemic violence. and it's just the system will be satisfied with simply blaming a few bad apples for the regularly documented abuse she ever transfer your elders or the united states has car the opposite, sophistic deportation slot to go tomorrow. that's 100 microns. surprising in the capital, tomato, city migration officials say the majority of those deported we're going to model nationals who had been detained in several us cities. more than 70000. go from orleans having returned to the congress since january central american countries
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says it's ready to accept the parties from other neighboring countries. once being seen as a major shift and mutual migration policy. mexican security forces have detained nearly half a 1000000 migraines in just 3 months. as a country intensifies is cut down on regular migration. the phone administer defended. the strategy quoting is a model that works exit coast such as detained, around $900000.00 migrate since the beginning of the year. it's on the pressure from washington to reduce the number of people entering the us through the border. the wells, the best chess player has been forced down to the world championships for refusing to change his parent jeans, sports, governing body aust. magnus, costs into change. i mean, it went against dress code regulations, and the ways in test scribe mazda refused, was subsequently bought from participating. 34 year old has been wells number one
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for more than 30 years. i can find more features not assessed. busy on our website we will meet your needs, continue to talk to, i'll just say the the, the color we should see the temperature is just edging off a notch across the southern parts of the middle east. over the next couple of, i just need to say area travelers quicker the cloud running across into the red sea to the north of mca, hey rainbow, ha, we'll see temperatures getting near with the mid twenties light winds will feel quite pleasant. i can't say the same for the middle here, it is very much on the cool side. 1213 degrees the for damascus, for example, struggling to 17 and 18 for baghdad. and for qu,
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way from the similar pitch as we go through monday. the nice, the weather is pushing in across that eastern side of the mediterranean. really, really poor condition. say some abn foundry down pause. could see some low cost funding for time coming into western areas of syria. and it's 11 on showers, extending down all the way into gaza. and yet that's still there. as we go on through monday, i think we will see some what the weather through, choose day as well. i'll be starting to dry up a little as we make away into the, the new year. so that was the weather also effect in the fall northeast of africa. much of north africa is dry and i just just a few showers. the northern parts of morocco for a time may model seasonal showers continue quite nicely across much of a central africa, pushing right down to the southeast. the afternoon democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage
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