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contra sold at people far behind the boss. for their mission. people need to know what is happening there. you know, are series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the this is dw news live from berlin. tonight, rescuers whitening their search for a submersible with 5 people missing in the north atlantic. the west coast guard says there is now less than 2 days of oxygen. left contact was lost 2 days ago when the mini cemetery began taking tours to view the wreckage of the titanic. also
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coming up, at least for his release, have been shot and killed the reduced settlement in the occupied west bank a day after palestinians were killed in his railing rate on a refugee camp. and the son of the us president agrees to plead guilty to tax crunch hunter by d. o means that he will probably avoid being prosecuted over a separate gunshot. the brink off to our viewers watching on tv. as in the united states into all of you around the world, welcome rescue words are racing to find a missing submersible with 5 people on board in the north atlantic. the west coast guard says that the passengers now have about 40 hours of oxygen left. its fear that the craft which was taking tours to the wreckage side of the titanic could be almost 4 kilometers under water,
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off the coast of canada and no aircraft using so nor have been trying to pinpoint its location. and a submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible was carrying for tours and the pilot to the u. s. coast guard says the time is running out for all of those people on board. but the data we were using as a starting point was 96 hours. we know at this point were approximately about 4041 hours. yes. and this is a complex search, and it's complex for a variety of reasons where, where, you know, you're talking about a search area that's 900 miles east to cape god, 400 miles south of st. johns. so logistically speaking, it's hard to bring assets to bear, takes time, it takes coordination and then we're dealing with uh, you know, 2 pieces of you're dealing with a surface search and a sub surface search. and frankly, that makes it an incredibly complex operation. with jamie frederick they with the us coast guard. i mean it may sound like the trip of
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a lifetime for those who can afford the quarter of a $1000000.00 fair to the wreckage of the most famous 2nd ship in the world. so who are the men on board of this mini submarine? and why did they undertake such a dangerous and expensive journey trapped in the submarine? under the atlantic ocean, a pilot and full of the men hoping for the experience of a lifetime. a now missing of to the semester, but last contact with the surface one of the people on board is stopped in rush, the chief executive and found of ocean gate inc. the company that provides the dive excursions. others will seen here earlier this year, describing the titanic commission. i have seen the site, in fact we, we dipped down into where the grand staircase was. we saw some of the chandeliers that were still hanging. it's amazing. the bows section in the stern is completely
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different, but in the about, the windows are still intact. you can look into port holes. you can go on the promenade deck. it's really incredible of the full stepping on board, the submarine versus 1000000000 that hey ms. harding tweeted that he was proud to be joining what was likely to be the only mind mission to the titanic. the caea, a pakistani businessman, shes dogwood, and his 19 year old son solomon, also part of the crew. the 5th member is noon titanic aspect pull on the nose yearly us and canadian boats and crossed out and falls, trying to find the missing submarine. before it's too late. will seth cropsey, he served with us baby. he was a deputy undersecretary during the george w bush administration. he's now head of the defense think, take your count institute. i asked him whether he believes that the submersible can be found. well, that doesn't look good. and that's all has the ability to transmit.
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uh, gps at st vs. information if it's on the surface. so if it is um they should have been able to do that. the estimate of around 40 hours of oxygen left inside the vehicle that is adding to, you know, the race that gets the clock. i talk to me about the logistical challenges here. we're talking about a vessel that could be bought 2 and a half miles below the ocean surface. how do you get to that vessel? save these people in such a ste? yeah. short amount of time you have to get extremely lucky and you also have to get lucky far beyond the that would be on what history tells us. i think the most of the deepest,
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the deepest rescue that's ever been uh, conducted um was in uh, in 1973. and i believe it was from a depth of about 1500 feet. yeah. and this is considerably more of that. so it's not as possible, it does really difficult. what was it that obviously the object is defined this best. so if you can use gps, i mean if it's below the surface of the ocean, what other technology should the vessel have to allow itself to be found? i mean, can it send down 18 or it should have something on board? it should, they should make itself visible underwater. it, it sounds to me as though it may have that, that ability. and the reason it sounds that where use, because america troll or are be used to search underwater on
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what they do is they drop what's called what we call chargeable. each and assignable worries are just dropped premier airplane middle end of the water and they listen. they're listening for an acoustic signal, and that's it. i assume that those plans wouldn't have been shut out or won't solve boys. if they knew that the submersible was incapable of showing an acoustic signal . at least 4 people have been killed in a shooting at a gas station near and is rarely settlement in the west bank and several others have been wounded as rarely officials say that to suspect the attackers have also been shot dead a day earlier is really security forces ray to the refugee camp in jeanine, sparking clashes in which several palestinians were to use.
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jerusalem correspond to rebecca readers told me more about this latest incident us all brands are at around or just a little after 4 pm local time. we started hearing that it was an attack underway in the occupied westbank. we then lunch that to palestinian gunmen have were, had shot a where shooting and that is ready settlements. eli in the occupied westbank is about 60 kilometers north of where i am in jerusalem between romano and the novelist, the city in the north. we then learned from emergency services they can send pretty quickly off to is it for people had been killed in that attack and were for the people that are injured ones in a serious condition. now, whole being taken to hospital and other a to government involved in the attack. one was killed at the same bye as stand. is that a bystander in fact, who, who was armed and shot at the silence of the other one managed to escape. and then
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a chase ensued and the minute tree did later find him and he was also killed. now they have been identified is mass affiliated that the palestinian militant group. i'm us, how much haven't directly said that they coordinated this attack, but they have priced the attack and that has also been confirmed by the israeli military. so that's what we know about the attack. we know that, as you mentioned, a con comes after a very serious, a deadly ray that was hours long yesterday in another occupied westbank see to give to name at yesterday that took place and the law spoke size and said that this was a retaliation of that attack, among other things, we don't exactly know, it won't be as ready, response will be at this stage, but an attack of the severity it is likely to be a fairly swift and strong response of correspondent rebecca readers interracial and did not. rebecca, thank you. this is of looking out some of the other stories that are making
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headlines around the world. remaining authorities have charged the british influence or injury change with human trafficking, rape, and with forming a criminal gang to sexually explored women. his brother, tristan and 2 other suspects. also face charges that you've all denied. yeah, he's a french police have rated the headquarters of the paris 2024 olympics organizing committee. they're investigating suspected corruption, prosecutor say the rates are part of an investigation into alleged in belgium and the public funds. the committee says it is cooperating fully with investigators. estonia has become the 1st former soviet republic to legalize the same sex marriage law makers, their past marriage, equality, legislation that will take effect next year. the prime minister saying she is proud of her country, adding that love is something you have to promote india's prime minister in the manger mode. he has arrived in new york or they for the visit to the united states . the 2 countries hoping to strengthen economic ties at the time when president joe biden is tilting americans foreign policy towards asia is speaking of the
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us president, his son has agreed to plead guilty in a tax case and is expected to admit to a legally possessing a gun hunter bite is reached to deal with us prosecutors to plead guilty to charges that he failed to pay federal income taxes. he would then avoid being prosecuted on a separate gun charge and he would avoid prison time. a federal judge miss male, approved this the all right, let's get another are watching the corresponding be killed. she's called read this story for us. be able to tell us more about hunter biden's plea deal. yes, this old days back to 2017. 2018 when and also need to attempt to abide not response to is several calls to find the happiness taxes and pay his taxes. most importantly
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. and he also was in possession of a gun, and at that time he was already addicted to drugs. he was aware of that, his doctors were aware of it. and he, and now managed to hammer out the p deal, where he pleads guilty. but particular on the felony on the gun ownership. and that's something that could carry up to 10 years of the present time that he might has to do after you that would see him avoid actually having going to jail. and this is all under the auspices of a trump, a pointed a tiny, which doesn't stop the republicans from a cooling this out as something they perceive to be on fat in just and trying to put this into the context of the $37.00 sizes against donald trump, for those secret documents he stashed. now both don't have anything to do with each other. what so ever. but of course we can talk about this right now. what impact this has on and from potentially facing of the father of the mind we're talking
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about let's do binding again. potentially in 2024. yeah. you mentioned, but the republicans are saying about this is going to have an impact on j. biden's re election bit, the absolute in this really is an issue here in the united states that was ever somebody who's probably the well known who is a politician, is somehow connected to a court case. you hear one side crying foul, and particularly the republicans right now who immediately went on the defensive of donald trump, who still ahead in the polls way ahead in the polls when it comes to the wrong with the highest chances of getting through the primaries and potentially becoming the republican candidate for president. now joe biden, the white house issued a very short statement today saying that and both through by the end of the and his why. so the 1st lady was love, the son hunter bite. and then that they wouldn't really comment any further on this
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. well, we saw a lot of republicans, a lot of senior republicans comment on this. indeed, the house speaker is speaking of a to, to a system of the law here being applied, trying to use this as a way to say that the department of justice is an independent for the department of justice at this point in time actually doesn't touch on this case upon to by the tool, but we're seeing a lot of trial by public jury here, and that's what it really is about. and it will be very interesting to see how the paulding of joe biden does after, and this hunt a bite and scandal which is expected to actually continue. because house republicans have already launch their own investigation into hunter by them. so we will see a lot more of these court case because against court case and public popularity and how this potentially translates into election votes. in 2024,
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i get ready to see and hear more about hunter by. we can look up there in washington. be keller, thank as well back here in europe, 9 minutes pleaded not guilty in a greek courts to people smuggling over last week's migrant ship disaster. at least 81 people are known to have drowned in the sinking. but with as many as 500 still missing the real death toll is almost certainly much higher. it's here in a small greek town of mount acosta. where the survivors of last week ship wreck being held in a migrant town on where relatives of the missing coming hope of finding the loved ones. then last night i don't have any option. i don't want to come and i want to come here by dr sir why it was, but we are ready
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to go on. i don't know. he's a lie on 22 year old a t outside. he'd survived in holland. but the phone, the co show here on a relative phone is one of the 100 still missing that as well. i've decided that i'm going to now and i'm looking for a lot a and his name is abdul. as side of that in mind, i call on all the tardies to help me find him for, for, you know, the, you repeat in boulder and coast cod agency, released these pictures. showing the vessel hours before rec capsized. greek officials are insisting those on board were refusing help. but the united nations has called for an investigation into how authority is handled the disaster or among the stories of despair. a red moment of joy.
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assuming an teenager who survived the ship wrecked these were united with his elder brother in an emotional embrace. the chase are lock. schultz says that he wants a more balanced relationship with china after holding talks with chinese premier lee chung here in berlin. the chance sir also stressed the importance of engaging with beijing. a new german national security document has described china as being a systemic rival of the. it was a visit marked by symbolism. german chancellor old of charles while controlling his premier leach young and just delegates and with military honors. this suggests that sol still wants to stay friendly with china. term it is most important trading partner, the self,
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acknowledge that germany needs to diversify its economic partnerships in asia and emphasize the importance of good communication with staging. lots of the on the, let's us continue the dialogue to understand each other well and to be able to face the global challenges to get the berlin is keen to stress with the 2 sites can work together. signing an agreement to setup work together on climate change shots on the briefly touched on tensions and the relationship you called on china to pressure russian to end the war. and ukraine saying it must not become a frozen conflict. but lee dodge this altogether, focusing on strengthening economic ties. so get to the global economic recovery, likes, momentum, so as to influential major countries in the world. china and germany should co operate more closely to make more contributions to well peace and development to one irony didn't escape this symbol journalists cells called on china to provide access for foreign media fight on the candidates,
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and also needs free space and openness. jim and correspondence want to report from china, they need access to doing so. we are advocating for that. is that some stuff for that openness as a limits even in berlin, the news conference ended after the 2 liter statements with no questions taken from where i spoke with pasco, he's a senior research or at the piece research institute right for it. and i asked him whether it's business as usual now for germany with john to know, i think the risking is vague at this point um, pretty deeply into both the german and the go to europe and the approach to china. and so you risking is something which we see is different from the calculating coupling being the practice of cutting down indiscriminately on economic and some other social ties in general. where as you risking is supposed to focus more targeted lee bond symmetries arising from trades. for example, when your sourcing
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a large number of critical inputs from a single country and where we assume that from such as symmetries, political influence include arise that we may not want. and therefore, the deepest can approach is basically about identifying and then cutting back on these small estimate trees and the trading relationship. we know that the germany's exporting economy, it depends a lot on china. so it means trying it for the bottom line. at the same time, the new national security strategy list, china as being a systemic rival, is germany trying to have it's cake and eat it too when it comes to john. now this is again also characteristic for the broad, a european approach. so this a try outside model that you all time to elliot and to show that china sound retain, usually a partner, a competitor, and a systemic arrival is actually not a german formulation. but this is something that divides from the used to call us back in 2019. so this is just an example of germany being one of the european
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countries that is now making this assumption of cold out of its own firm policy. but basically what this entails is that you have a comprehensive and complex view of china that is not characterized by any single deception of china is even in the more frames. and i think it already signifies the match uh, from the earlier days, especially off the map. what you uh, when the truck was basically only about the rest of the fridge, less economics and business ties with china. whereas nowadays, and this has the systemic drive only component, we're looking more solely your issue is where we have political differences, especially in human rights. what do you see? do you see something changing the, in terms of, of helping german business when itself, off of china? i mean, is that being done in an effective manner now as well business? so as opposed to going to be covered in the upcoming china spreadsheet. so the document that has just now been released as the overall national security strategy . and, and there's also probably later on this, i'm not going to be
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a strategy that deals specifically with a relationship with china. so that is not get out, but from a lead draft that appeared in december. it did contain some elements that are designed to, again, to surface the risking approach. so for example, doing this so cool. trying to stress test on the part of chinese companies where they're supposed to assess how dependent they are on china as a markets, how dependent they are on critical inputs, driving from china. and then on the basis of these assessments and perform some. and there's probably a to, again, give us there. but of course, in a market economy, and there's only so much which the government can do to push private companies in this direction. press go with the piece or research. and so if you frame, we appreciate your time and your insights, and i thank you. thank you. sorry to say that the water temperatures in the north atlantic over the past 3 months have set new record high. it's not only has that created problems for marine life, it's also expected to affect air temperatures around the globe. this is the north
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atlantic, where temperatures have searched for more than 3 months. along the coast of the us, europe and africa. off the coast of texas, shoals of dead fish that died from lack of oxygen or i'm worried about the warming trend that we've seen the ocean right? no, because the, the warming is linked with less oxygen in the ocean, which means that the fisheries industries will, will be impacted by that. and i, as well as and more i, c, h ocean will lead to the things i, colorado bleaching. and this is very rewarding. for the future. on june 11th, a temperature of 22.7 degrees celsius was recorded. that's half a degree above the previous high set in 2010. 1 factors dustin sand,
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global warming has weakened trade winds from the sahara desert in africa. so this, this from this already, it was it that on the surface of the ocean and this, this dust used to kind of cool you think because it's reflects solar radiation vector space. on top of that, el nino is now officially underway. el nino is a natural climate pattern that happens on average every 2 to 7 years. if fuels tropical cycle loans and boosts rainfall as well as flood risk. so video is happening while the world's oceans pretty much everywhere warmer than average. that's not normally something that we see those warm waters combined with el nino and, and already hot atmosphere are expected to bring record temperatures to the world. this year a city in the us state of nevada has been invaded by
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a swarm of an welcome visitors, millions of crickets. they've been blanketing homes and roads for weeks now and they are apparently in no hurry, delete a woman cricket. this thought a see i can see as we squish them, they just eat because they eat everything, anything in their path. they'll eat, including each other, the insects i'm supposed to be migrating. but for some reason, they really like it here in the city of elko, nevada. it's not the 1st visit the species has been causing have like in the american west for centuries. they built the name by ceasing on the crops of early moment in federalist, and that's still hungry. they really are passed to the rafters. they eat, just destroy their crops. i've seen them eat small mammals and things anything gets in the way and gets bogged down. becomes food explicit. say that on usually high numbers this year on down to the weather. the eggs normally have in spring,
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but that was delayed by a very rainy winter. leading to a summer infestation of biblical proportions. you can see that they're moving in crawling and the whole roads crawling and it just makes your skin cross just so grows. the insects. oh, so a traffic has it once they start to get real scorched on the road, it's almost like an oil slick it. i actually at this intersection was coming home. and as i came around the corner, i came around a little too fast and it i about ended up in the, in the ditch full of water. has the strategies are essential. and the only really way to start to get rid of them is to vacuum them up a suite them up, put them in a large garbage scan and then just kind of thrown away. but we expect them to have to do this for the next 5 or 6 days as they just keep coming in and coming in and
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coming. experts say there's nothing residents can do. but wait for the move and crickets to tie of elko and leave the code the crickets. all right, here's a reminder now of our top stories. the us coast guard says that the missing submersible with 5 people on board is less than 40 hours of oxygen. left rescue is whitening their search for the mini submarine which last contact on sunday, on the mission to visit the wreckage of the tides hand. you what you need to do is after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we'll be right back, the
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a k, a colleague is considered the most dangerous time. we fund way was sort of the, as we say, the poster child for the, the poor freshman problem. and then it is said no one has ever seen a stone in the side of the super powers. the world's most dangerous wanted dogs june 29 on dw, the to on sunday, 5 people boarded a submersible vessel named type and hoping to see the wreckage of the titanic at the bottom of the ocean. almost 2 hours into the journey. all communication ceased . we haven't heard anything from the tight and since a massive search effort is now underway.
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