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the people far behind the bus for the people nice to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is deed of the news line from berlin. the west coast guard announces that the titan submersible has officially been lost to pretty found near the sides of the historic titanic ship. reg is consistent with a catastrophic implosion with no survivors. also coming up on the program india's
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prime minister hills, this country's ties with the us during a lab or state visit direct remotely. and for us as a joint meeting of congress, clean up the partnership between deland and washington will look at why the west is courting the indian leader. the near and tilton, thanks for joining us. hope has run out in the search for the crew of the title submersible. for a few words have confirmed that the brief on near the sight of the titanic belonged to the sub. in an emotional news conference, the west coast guard announced that the 5 people on board had died in a catastrophic event. the vessel disappeared on sunday, off the canadian coast, while on the dive to the sides of it that had a ship wreck. among those on board was the head of the company that designed and operates the sub the rest, your side of failure, of the vessel's pressure chamber was the likely cause of the tragedy this morning.
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and the r o v are remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon, our tech discovered the tao cone of the titan submersible, approximately 1600 feet from the bowels of the tax on the sea floor. drove a subsequently found additional debris in consultation with experts from with in the unified command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the family. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families.
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earlier, i spoke with maritime policy experts selling their cargo yano. i begin by asking them how likely it is to find out what exactly caused the disaster. i think at this point, what you're going to see, the recovery become now is to bring parts of the submersible back to the back to the surface so that they can study to see exactly what caused this failure to be a couple of things they're looking at they'll look at the size of the debris field . if it's over a very large area that would have meant that the submersible have suffered the failure on the way down to titanic image in a much more concentrated area that would have been while it was at the depths. now there were many safety concerns raised about the type of movies in before the disaster, but we have decades of experience building submersible is capable of diving to those depths. so what exactly went wrong here? so this immersed what was built to a much different design and this is one of the reasons why you don't see it as
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a classified submersible by an outside agency. most of, most of those use of very deep depths, are basically just metal spears, with window ports put into them. this was constructed in a much different way. it had these large titanium caps on the end, but then it had this carbon fiber 2 that allowed it to hope the cit, more people inside in a much different environment than you usually get in the submersible. but as this is a new technology, it has not been fully certified and tested. and that was one of the big issues regarding the use of this by ocean gate. now i want to stay with that point about testing the ceo of ocean gate. stockton rush had, was rather vocal about his view or safety testings even said it was a pure waste of time, but we do have maritime safety standards for reason, don't we? we do. and actually most of those maritime safety standards, a lot of them generated from titanic, of all things, 2 years after the sinking of titanic. you saw the safety of life. it's the convention that puts in place many of the provisions that we see today in modern
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ships. the issue for ocean gate was they didn't want to go through a very rigorous classification society, the likes of abs, d, n, v, or lloyd's. because this was such a new technology. he was worried is going to take a long time for them to catch up to him. if you look at this, the commercial space industry in the u. s. right now, a lot of criticism comes from those sectors because they have to conform to federal aviation administration. in the us standards was you were saying there ocean data didn't need to visit the type and it wasn't certified to dime, so deep and even called an experimental craft. so how could they still very passengers with it as well? it is that it wasn't certified to go to a depth and they've been at that depth repeated times. but the fact that they kind of a skew, the idea of certification and classification meant that they didn't do the rigorous checking and basically maintenance schedule and safety checks that you would do normal ship sailing across the atlantic, for example,
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have to undergo periodic changes. and in certifications, dry dock, things that didn't happen here. and when you're operating at a depth of 3800 meters, one in perfection, one flaw at that pressure is cataclysmic. and unfortunately, that's what probably happened here. know if there was seen earlier, there is a certain irony that, that are kind of in the tight and both ignored or just shoot some safety standards and think can any good come out of this disaster? i think it can. i think in many ways, you know, some are supposed to use every day around the world in a lot of commercial industries. and i think under deep submergence use of vehicles right now is very much akin to the early aviation industry in the 20th century. where it was the purview of governments of corporations and of the rich, but overtime because of accidents and innovations. we don't think twice about getting on a commercial jet and flying around the world at 40000 feet. there will be a time where people get into the most of those and go down to 13000 feet,
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4000 meters without that we're just not there yet for i'm afraid we're gonna have to leave it there. that was so sound there quickly. i know. thank you for joining us tonight. thank you. to greg nations to great powers, to great friends us president joe biden has said america. part of america's partnership with india could define the course of the century by doing this hosting indian prime minister and a ring promoting for an official state visit just by concern over his government human rights record. at a press conference mode, he said that democracy was posted in india as dna and projected to allegations his government had discriminated against religious minorities. later moody addressed a joint meeting of congress where he held the relationship between his country and the united states. that have been many are the bonds seats in our division,
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indians at the same time that have been even more moment. does devil of men in another? a i i made it's on an india the, the here is the old days. and in the uh, the largest democracy of mark murphy. i'll go to the advisor for the future, the demo, betsy. we asked our washington bureau chief in his polk white community, 45 minutes to address the war, new crane, and why he also failed to mention russia. the now that is interesting, he addressed the war in the ukraine and to found a pretty strong words. he said this is not an air of war. this is an error of
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dialogue and diplomacy. and then he started and i quote him here, almost we, all my school would be tend to stop the bloodshed and the human suffering. so these off from words. but as you said, you didn't mention the aggressor, he didn't mention 14, he didn't mentioned russia. one reason for that might be a india is still getting a huge amount of russian oil and gas. some are saying this doing so they actually fueling the russian a war machine. so marty kind of wants to stay out of this immediate conflict between russia and the united states. let's take a look now. it's some other stories making headlines around the world. little more shippers have begun to circle to come by and make a head of the official starts of the annual 100 pilgrimage. the combined is the holy aside, is long standing at the centre of makers, grand mosque. pacific appoint 4 millions of muslims making the 100 pilgrimage to
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mecca each year. a migrant rescue boat with 121 people on board has arrived in spain's canary islands. there is some of the more than 200 who were saved from the distress boat near the islands on thursday. it comes after at least 30 people went missing after their boat sank south of the island of brian canaria on wednesday. steeple trafficking shows no sign of a bathing with unscrupulous sprinklers prepared to exploit the desperation of refugees prepared to make the hazard of ship crossings last week. so the worship reckoned the mediterranean this year, with some account seen as many as $750.00, were crammed onto the small boat which sank off the coast of greece. 9 men have been charged over the wreck, which has had a tragic human cost kilometer in the southern telephone is now getting ready for the peak holiday season. a week ago,
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the town became the center of rescue efforts to one of the deadliest shipwrecks in the history of chris. today, almost everyone has left outside the port authority we meet must mood and his friend. the egyptian man came from germany, searching for his brother. my name is smith asked me a family member called me ahold of your brothers dad. i said because of the yes it was not ship and i think he's dead. i asked what happened to be both you that he wasn't by himself with you. there were many people from our village with him. we stayed home for 2 days with them in germany. i did everything i code on the list on time. it was broken, done. i just couldn't such day. so i came here and slept, and they've been here for the past 5 days or something like that. his brother boarded the ship and libya together with 11 others from his religion, which all of them are missing. monkwood says that very little information is being given to family members. up to 750
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people are believed to happen on this former fishing vessel. that's a course for italy, alleged people smugglers in greece and abroad have already been arrested. stella nicole's cargile and all of this will have to be looked at as well. there are many questions trolling around the official report and what actually happened that the most serious of all or allegations, the greek or forties failed to act in time was the ship able to maneuver in the last hours before it sank. didn't attempt to buy the coast guard to tow it result in a cap sizing week after these questions still remain unanswered. we reached out to the coast guard for clarification, or interview request was denied. the greek authorities appeared to try to control what is being reported. so to hear if my la casa cam close to athens, where the survivors happen from the time of filming, many of them had completed their registration process and were able to exit the
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facility. we were told by the authorities that asylum seekers we recommended not to come out and talk to press by phone. we managed to get in touch with ali survivor from combined syria. ma'am, we spent 5 days on the ship special a lot on the 6th day during the night, we were told by another ship all and then we capsized. oh, hello bruce to ground level in about 30 minutes later, because god came to rescue asperger condo has them or they've got a new number of them with little evidence available. it's difficult to establish what exactly happened. and you say they do not want to rely on the investigation by the greek authorities alone, the spitting manual match up and thrown up or demanding that this time the justice system properly investigates and finds who is responsible and let me know if i have money touring, should be established and that should come from a different an independent institution that the spectacle when i approached it
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double. gotcha and excited. think don't let me send you more. deb hughes without transparency campaigners for your disasters. like this will only keep happening with many more dying. it's, or the international boxing association, or i, b, a has been stripped of its recognition as the sports global body by the international olympic committee. the i will see you prove the decision by 69 votes to one extraordinary session on thursday. this is by citing failure to complete reforms on governance, finance, and ethics. the i, b a has decrying the withdrawal proposal as quote, truly a poor and, and truly political thing. on tuesday, the court of arbitration for sport rejected is an urgent appeal by the i v. a against the move sanctions concluding plainclothes and in australia, thousands of people have marked the winter solstice by plunging into icy waters.
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lease ripped off and renewed into the river deerwood in the very south of as really a, it's an annual tradition. so bringing old sociate sources rituals, the air temperature was close to 3 degrees celsius. when the swimmers dove in with those julie droplets right off their backs, australians have the shortest day of the year behind them. and you're up to date, but to stick around coming up. doc film looks at the thousands of people playing violins and poverty. and doris in hopes of reaching us. i'm here until new berlin. thanks for doing in the what i have to say matters to us. the.

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