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on the list for their mission. what drives them? people need to know what is happening that our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube dw documentary the this is the daily news life umbrellas. a possible ray of hope in the search for us of marshville was 5 people missing in the north atlantic. and explorers associations as possible signs of life has been detected in the search area. but oxygen supplies inside the craft are dwindling. also on the program,
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at least for israel, these have been shot and killed near a jewish settlement in the occupied west by a day after palestinians were killed and as really rate on a refugee count. and his son of the u. s. president agrees to plead guilty to tax christ hunter biden's deal means he'll probably avoid being prosecuted over a separate gun and charge the hand of him on welcome to the program. rescuers searching for a missing submersible with 5 on board in the north atlantic appear to be making some progress. and explorer is group affiliated with 2 of the missing people says crews have detected court, likely signs of life in the search area. but it's feared the craft which was taken to us to the wreck of the titanic, could be almost 4 kilometers under water,
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off the coast of canada. aircraft using sooner have been trying to pinpoint its location. and a submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue this of my supposed carrying for tourist on the pilot. the coast guard says time is running out for those on board the dock sea bed of the north atlantic, the wall to re grave of the ill fated type tonic. this is what passages of the titan sub. well hoping to see off the setting off for the expedition on sunday. the vessel must contact within hours. rescue is have searched an area of a hawk, the size of belgium, but time is running out. our crews are working around the clock to ensure that we're doing everything possible to locate the titan and the 5 crew members.
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yesterday, we set up a unified command. this is a complex search effort, which requires multiple agencies with subject matter expertise in specialized equipment. the sub is fault to having the oxygen to last until thursday morning, local time. but despite the multi operational search experts, a fall from optimistic, it can be found in time. honestly, it's finding a needle in a, in a haystack. so 1st, you know, when you bought both the surface, we can use a gps, we can use radar, we can use radio. there is nothing like that, but we can use uh below the seat as we saw some of the chandelier ceo of the to operate to 1000 stopped him rush slightly different, but he's one of those on board windows are stealing as well as british explorer.
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hey, ms. harding to do range maybe die the hall on re nodule. a businessman, shes audit dogwood and his son solely man. so for some perspective not, let's talk to bridge hendrix, he's founder and president of life guard systems. a company that provides training for minor time rescue operations. thanks much, much for joining us, bitch now, through us canadian and even french bass. so involved in this mission, who's actually in charge and what are the biggest challenges? you know, i would think that it would be the canadians that would be in charge. be good. is this there water, or is there part of the ocean? but most likely, the canadians are working very closely with the americans to french. and i believe some british and being in charge is more of a combined effort when you reset things like that. or they're not arguing over
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who's in charge. they're discussing how to make this happen. yeah, of course. and maybe not. you can talk us through what actually happens in a search like that. well, 1st of all, you begin by the kinds of good. then when i, when a military comes in the coast guard comes in, they're looking for as much information as they could get. so they would have started looking at the conference and the weather pad, or most likely 24 hours before the vessel was ever put in the water. then they would be back tracking from there to find out what courage were doing. what kind of environmental effects would have had on this submersible? they've got to figure out how to where it might have gone to. they need to know how the occurrence are moving, what direction, and what speed are they moving out? and then they would be going for,
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they're looking for any type of debris or any of any type of beacon or signal system or transponder that the unit should have been able to deployed when it refers became in trouble or follow it, it was having difficulties then there's no such thing. so they, they have to start from scratch, what? so after they've done all of that research, what would a rescue operation involve? what's the procedure? the procedure would be to begin with surface operations because that is the easiest thing to get going and they did. they brought in the aircraft that aircraft was searching within hundreds of square miles for surface objects to get the unit itself, the submersible or debris from it. those pilots, those programs are trained to be able to find a human being in the water. goodbye, have a pilot. we're going to water joe. find the pilot. so something is largest,
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$21.00 foot by 9 foot is a pretty big object for them to find and they're able to cover hundreds of square miles when a day in meticulously next thing would be to start looking at again the current. where could the unit possibly have traveled if it became disabled, but did not go to the bottom. and they'd be tracking the current, they'd be tracking the path. and it could be that it went north a 100 miles west, 50 miles and south over 200 miles belt figure that out. they had the equipment to do that. and what about the people on board? is there any way for them to improve their chances of survival? the only thing that those individuals could do based on the way the information i have one that submersible is to relax. breathing very slowly. try to
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keep the anger cont, showings, fear down, and to try to conserve the amount of oxygen that they do have. the difficulty with that is going to be as we've discovered. the 96 hour window was never really tested . it was a mathematical question. it was never tested to see did at last, the war and disputed the submersible has never been under the water for more than 10 hours before. as to the best of my knowledge. has been hendrick of life card systems. thanks so much for all of your insights. thank you. israel's military, he says palestinian gunmen shot and killed for his release and wounded several others near a jewish settlement in the west bank on tuesday. a silence where later themselves shot to death. the killings followed. a bank is really raid into a palestinian refugee camp on monday, in which 6 palestinians were killed. fears are growing that the violence will
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spiral further. bodies lying covered, the gas station turned into a crime scene. to palestinians are suspected of carrying out the deadly shooting near the as rarely settlement of eli, israel's national security minister called for a dramatic escalation of tactics. yeah. mind that's it. let me the time has come for a military operation in the west bank to return to the targeted assassinations from the sky demolish buildings that's being put up barriers 6, bel terrorist and past the death penalty law for terrorists, a kiosk, new obviously shoot. the cook owners, some of it, let me probably a man hunt followed the attack. one of the suspects was reportedly shot to death after hailing this taxi, trying to flee for the driver was also injured. the suspects body was paraded through the streets by an emotional crowd. the
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palestinian militant group from us clean the attack was a response to it is really military rate. on monday, in the west bank city of jeanine, which led to classes to link 6 palestinians. the us and bassett are to israel's said he was deeply concerned about the depths of the past 2 days on both sides of the conflict. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. at least $4.00 to $1.00 women have died in a prison riot in honduras, police a most of the victims burned to death as clashes broke out between rival games is not clear whether they were all inmates of the facility north of the capital. the indian prime minister in arranging modi has arrived in new york on a 4 day visit to the united states. the 2 countries went to strengthen economic ties. at the time when president joe biden is chosing america's foreign policy towards asia. thousands of colombians took to the streets to protest against
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a raft of health system and pension reforms proposed by left us president gustavo petro. demonstrators also demanded that petro respond to allegations of corruption during the presidential election campaign. and this son of us presidential bite and has agreed to plead guilty in a tax case and is expected to admit it legally possessing a gun. hunter biden has reached a deal with us, prosecutors to plead guilty to charges that he failed to pay federal income taxes. he would then avoid being prosecuted for a separate gun charge and avoid the jail time. federal judge must not approve the agreement. but what do these charges mean for a hunter? biden's father, the president with an election next year. we ask the w, washington correspondent mikaela customer as well. this can go to ways uh that has been the statements coming out to the white house, basically only saying that the president on the 1st today,
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the support and love the son. and they will support him and rebuilding his life and that there would be no further comment. and, but there has been lot more comments on the republican side, alleging that this was the son of a presents getting soft treatment. i can only cons stress enough that this is by actually a trump, a pointed republican leading potentially towards an but is joe biden, can now point to the judicial system and say, look, my own son is also guessing prosecuted to him. of course, continuing to stress that he wants to re establish the independence of the department of justice in light of the trump trial that is expected in it to go ahead in miami. now that is into the secret documents that we now have a trial date for the 14th of august, so that we do expect that to be for us phones. but whatever the legal process, this is on material of food, what could amount to? yes, another. so down between donald trump and joe biden,
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as we head into those primaries, which will determine who will become the candidates on either side to run in 2024. scores of decks and northern india are being blamed on a severe heat wave that's being griffing. the area for days, temperatures have had $46.00 degrees celsius, was hospitalized in some areas overwhelmed with heat stroke cases. staying hydrated have become vital in india, as temperatures subs to, up to 46 degrees in pump. so the noise in east the extreme heat is becoming more common in india, especially in the areas where the heat is trapped by surrounding concrete. that i hope where the cause of switching the scheme to come speak a. we're also finding it difficult when we walk in the morning. we used to come at 7, and it didn't used to be sunday, but now it feels like it's 12 pm out. over the top of the health authorities have
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reported despite of each story, hospitalized ations and in the northern states of food or protest alone. well over a 100 people of said to have died. scientist say hot spells like these a becoming culture and more frequent as the results of climate change up is you'll pick up a few pots of which are protection would experience a heat wave. when temperatures rise $4.00 to $5.00 degrees above the normal mock in the coming days. meanwhile, local residents of trying to go about their daily lives, in spite of the school thing, temperature of many covered the head, some faces in the hope of some protection. here's a reminder of our top stories and explorers group says that understands rescuers how find likely signs of life at the search area for us, something missing in the north atlantic. the u. s. coast guards has the missing
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submersible with 5 people on board has less than 2 days of oxygen left. on the son of us, president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty to, failing to pay federal income taxes if approve the deal will allow him to avoid prosecution over a separate gotten charge. that's your world news for nice of next dw documentary on the never ending story of asbestos. you can get your news 247 on our website that dw dot com and on social media at dw news. i'm had him out. thanks for watching. take care the really perfect, tearing, instead of responsible for the global business of asbestos. this is not a legitimate business. the people that are in don't deserve to be treated with.

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