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a decade long civil war has been holding up, desperately needed supplies and in the bullet speaker, yet another teenage sensation fires dockman to victory over bremen as the keep up that i can share. ah no massage as well. welcome to the program, canada's families to just introduce as an unidentified object has been shot down over canada to door said he gave the order which was caught it, which was carried out by a u. s. fighter jet over the yukon region of northwest and canada. it's the 3rd time a higher altitude object has been shot down over north america in just over a week. last saturday, the u. s. brought down a chinese balloon. it said was been used for spying. and on friday it shot down
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another unidentified object over alaska. yet the correspondence stuff on siemens told me more about what we know so far about this incident, sir, let me say it's getting busy with the shoot down sir of unidentified or identified objects over north american aerospace. and this is what happened as far as we know so far. and it is not much so at around $341.00 p. m. eastern time. this time zone here at the east coast. a u. s. f 22 fighter jet, scrambled by norah. norah is the north american aerospace defense corporate command and that is a organization which is responsible for the serenity, air serenity of the united states and canada. so this is a joint operation and it was in this case to 2 or more fighter jets. but from the us and from canada were scrambled and f 22 from the u. s. finally shot that unidentified object down which cruised at about 40000 feet. and that was according
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to officials. the reason why they shot it down because it threatened or post a threat to civilian air, craft and civilian air traffic. now where is it? it is, as you said, was shot down over central yukon. and i, as we just heard from a press conference on the canadian defense minister, now is the area where the debris field is or where the debris is, is pinpoint by another aircraft. and are the canadians will lead all efforts to retrieve what is left of this object and analyze it in some details. imagine that we know any more about friday's incident and you fs bessolo, alaska. well interestingly enough, we don't really, we know it was shut down over alaska by us fighter jets. and it
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is, it was also cruising at 40000 feet, which also posed a threat to civilian air traffic. and both items this from today, which the canadians order to be shot down as well as that from yesterday, which the americans shot down. there were both significantly smaller than the identified as surveillance equipment balloon a week ago, which the us shot down over the atlantic, off the north carolina coast. so smaller devices, what devices we don't know, no clear attribution affiliation with china or to was china. no mention of this is the last 2 or objects that from today as well as that from yesterday we're surveillance equipment. so that's all, and many, many other questions are open and remain unanswered so far. well, the hearty seem bite. i kept about these 2 incidents, but it does seem that these might have been quicker. the response might have been
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a bit quicker than the 1st time it appears so, and of course the white house says there is good reason for this, right? at least for these by balloon or surveillance balloon. the chinese, a surveillance equipment which was attached to a balloon and then shot down over the atlantic at the, off the north carolina coast. everybody here in washington gave the white house a run for the money, and the pentagon too, as being a not aware that this balloon is up there. surveilling, montana, and continental united states is continental america, and the united states be then acting too slow. let it cruise the country or fly over the country more or less or undeterred. yes. and so the white house, as well as pentagon, took a lot of criticism from that, from, by whom, of course, by the opposition, by republicans more so than from democrats. so i think the white house,
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the government, he is a little bit the administration a little bit under pressure to really act faster right now. however, fairness be paramount here to the pentagon as well. why not say like there was really no reason to shoot this balloon or any of those objects now down over populated area or of any area which post just the slightest threat to any human being or to property. so they weighed it because it wasn't a problem to wait and then shut it down in a, a safe manner. and quite a bit to keep up with that. thank you for that. did have the stuff on payments that's more one to the latest on the earthquakes that are now known to have killed more than 29000 people into cancer. a decade of civil war has left 8 organizations struggling to reach victims. in some parts of syria, humanitarian assistance has begun. trickling and the u. s. has suspended some sanctions against area to make it easier to get supplies to where they are most
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needed. destruction and devastation in a part of the world which can hardly take any more. it lip province has been a central theater of the syrian civil war. and its home to one of the last remaining rebel controlled hands lives. the earthquake has killed more than 2100 people here. among them this man's 4 year old son. he's angry that a lack of support meant it took 4 days to recover his child's body. raffle member dishonor, who is helping us in turkey. they're getting every thing that they made a special air bridge to bring aid from all round the world. but no one is coming to help us. what did this child do wrong to be under ground for 4 days before we found him? getting aid into this part of syria is complicated by the war. and the sad regime still being in conflict with rebels and it lived there has long been only one
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approved route in for international aid, over the turkish border. one of the rebel leaders says the civil war has impacted the way the government has responded to the catastrophe. in the region and the people who died in the earthquake would not terrorists, they were innocent civilians, they were women and children. such a confused humanitarian issues with politics is a big problem. state media report that the government will now allow aid into it live from within syria, but not through other international border crossings. that would help those scrambling to make the best of a desperate situation. but for thousands of victims, it's already too late. i far spawn and ma maturity has been covering of and since i've been darky he sent us this update on the difficult condition for
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my was now face hundreds of thousands across both countries have been left homeless in the middle of winter. many have camped out in their cause on, on the sidewalks and in makeshift. a shelter is often desperate for food, a heat and at water. 8 convoys have ordered the arrived to the devastated area in turkey, but delivery is looking much, much slower in northern assyria, a city, an activist, has been expressing frustration over the at d lays. they said that the bodies of the victims arrived from turkey to city are much faster than the aid supplies. the turkish government said that they were overwhelmed by the situation and that they are now working on a plan with the international community to deliver aid to syria. heat up, his mom a shadow by rescuers and turkey are still trying to locate any demeaning. so i was there are reports in some areas that looting and civil unrest hampering the efforts
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of emergency cruise. oh, the moments of prayer for lives, cut short as hopes of finding survivors fade public attention turns to burying the dead in hot province. skulls a lay to rest in mass graves. as more bodies continue to arrive on the streets of untouchables. there are concerns over security and civil unrest. a shop saluted an 80 ames ransacked in the big deal. if people take diapers, food and drinks from supermarkets, it's normal. there's been no help for days. but some people are strange. they take
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a cooker or a coffee machine, ela market that we watch our houses, our vehicles, blueness luda houses. unfortunately there's nothing to say where devastated upset up or what we are experiencing is like a nightmare. her mother is younger, there is it. so the solution doesn't have been arrested and turkish president recipe type err to one. want those looting and committing of the crimes would feel a firm hand of the state on their box. german rescue work as an austrian soldiers were temporarily forced to halt operations. owing to growing security concerns, as soon it's very typical that the security situation gets a bit more 10 socket. that's partly due to the fact that food is now running out of water supplies are wanting out of it and then people out searching for food and water after through when the 2nd thing is that the hope that people had is now increasingly fading human at that hope it can then also turn into anger is off. no,
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no, no. it wouldn't. long come. almost a week on from the earthquake. the importance of protecting the rescue operation is clear. as a 12 year old child is pulled alive from the rubble. in a rare moment of visible relief, ah, and on to the bonus league out there, barouche dockman traveled to bremond a dominant display thought of as does keep their title hopes alive. the vis a study and was dressed in green and white as vertebrae and try to put their way back from me table to the upper reaches of the league without a title in 20 years though memories of victory here belong to the older generation . for dorman, it's about generation next. as i look to break binds decade, long grip on power, goldman of scouted and landed some of the best young players on the planet. mckoko
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