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the, the, the city w news live from berlin. all 5 people on board the missing subs are dead. the u. s . navy says that the vessel appears to have been destroyed in a catastrophic implosion near the rack of the titanic. also coming off relatives of the hundreds of my friends children last week. ship wreck of police
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are still waiting for answers about what happened to their loved ones and what role the coast guard played as the disaster unfolding. and india is prime minister health ties with the u. s. during a lot for state visit. the rental modi was given the rare honor of addressing a joint meeting of congress. but his trip is not without controversy. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the u. s coast guard says that all 5 people on board, the missing titan submersible, died after a catastrophic implosion. they said the pieces of the sub had been found on the ocean floor, around 500 meters from the wreck of the titanic. it has emerged so that the u. s. navy had already reported. sounds consistent with an implosion on sunday. it is not
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clear why this information is only coming to life now. after days of age, in searching rescue, if it's for the titan, took a grim to the us coast guard. along with canadian, british and french teams scale with 20000 square kilometers. they're expensive search. i'm covering pieces of the sub gas it on the ocean floor. and the r o v are remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon, our tech discovered this hail count of the titans of nurse of all approximately 1600 feet from the valve of guitar. tonic. honda, extreme crecia appears to have crushed the 6 and a half minutes of vsl killing. the 5 main on board included the pilot who was
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also the c e o of the company leading the position ocean gate. the company was on its 3rd trip to explore the titanic despite the various safety concerns about its expeditions to the deep sea rake. it's just, it's just for tragic and a terrific and it's unnecessary. and by the way, it's not lost on me is somebody who's studied the meaning of titanic it's, it's greater meaning to us, you know, historically in society that it's about warnings that were ignored, that ships line at the bottom of the ocean, not because of the nature of its steel or the nature of its compartments. but just because of bad seamanship, the company released a statement, expressing condolences for the families of those killed. the passengers included a french submarine expected, a british billionaire and pakistani british and business tycoon and has some
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risk is couldn't consume with the bodies of those code could be recovered. so this is a incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the sea floor. and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vassal. and so we'll continue to work and continue to uh, search the area down there. but i don't have an answer for our prospects at this time. and we would have probably thoughts, we keep searching for clues about what happened to the tyson. it's remains now lying alongside the rick. it's fish out to explore on the atlantic ocean floor. and from world spring and dw science journalist and a cart house, joining us for a bit of insight in what happened to the titans. so we're hearing here about the
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problems with the pressure chamber that there seems to be at this implosion that happened. walk us to what exactly does that mean and in practical terms? well, yeah, the, this tied in the piece to employ to do, to this catastrophic loss of the pressure chemba. we have to imagine that as violent as an explosion because of the immense pressure we have under see. so that's, remember we talking about a very hostile environment to, you know, made for humans and start it's cold. and there are norm is forces at work and the depths where the debris was found to around 4 kilometers. this, the pressure is around 400 times the pressure on land that's about the same as having 35 and a fence on your shoulders. well, i mean, we don't know a lot at this point. we don't know about the timeline, but you know, the initial indications that, that we are indeed getting. does it seem as if there was any hope for the 5 who were on board? well, that's really important. distressed your, the investigations and just about to start, it's very early days and we have to wait for an a information that's coming in over
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the next couple of hours, days, weeks, months. so that's right now it seems very likely that the implosion took place and that it took place very early. so the u. s. coast guard and the search team that they had deployed boyce to search for the missing vessel. and they did not detect any implosion. they deployed the voice shortly after the signal the communication was lost. but we learned, however, quite recently that the us navy says it's record at the sound consistent with an implosion. and if this implosion really took place, the passengers would have been dead within many seconds. probably we heard there in the piece um, some concerns over safety of this vessel in particular. could this have been avoided? i mean, with, with, with those widely known about. mm hm. yeah, and it's always easy to pinpoint in hindsight, but they were major concerns raised by some noticeable marine experts. so 1st the
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design of the titan was unusual. so to say, most the subs uh, build, sorry key. and this one was tube shaped to fit in 5 passengers because it was a tours and a expedition. most of the material was different, so it was made of carbon fiber, us and question has been raised about the reliability of this material on the deep, deep sea pressures and then the tides and had not been through any external independence certification process. these concerns were already raised in 2018, so it's very tragic to witness the loss of the 5 best and just 5 years later, some important perspective and a car house from data because science. thank you so much for bringing that insight into earlier. i asked collin buckley a remotely operated vehicle submersible pilots, how difficult it was to find the debris of the submersible as i,
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they've been very lucky as well as i think some background here. i think what happened is they were there any of the see big when they got to be included just to find the deb refilled so compact that they must have been so close to the idea. would it be 1st in the coverage that will be 500 meters away? i would have totally what's left on the same page when it happened. once, once they picked up some debris, they would have then run a great survey basically running lines in the same direction on the native checked the whole area. but again, find you that was pretty good in searches like these uh, r o v as are said to be better than a vessel with the crew. why is that? well, that are these like, uh, your computer. you switch it on, you switch it off. uh, you don't need any support for it. i think it says on the deck of a vessel full days, weeks, even then go out. when can we jump relatively, they much cheaper to operate than any money that sold. and obviously for 4000
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meters, you've got tons of putting anybody down there that connect effectively carry out the recovery the, the thought of these these days of pills with manipulators. and so much of the kit you can stop by and go grind this to them. the cuts, is there anything you want until i go like? so you can basically do anything that you would have been able to do with peeling saves. and even though we understand that, um our of us will also be involved in trying to find out why exactly this journey ended so tragically. does it mean that debris will need to be lifted to the surface or could it all be done just with are of these operating on the ocean floor? you think i would suggest they, they will all they, they, they bring a vessel on site with a grain with a 4000 meter wyatt, and probably about to keep on the end of the photographs. everything on the sea, but they'll be so much coverage on the video and at the camera. and then they'll collect the list every put in a box, can bring it to surface, put another size, i get that, that's what go ahead as okay,
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there's been some speculation. some have talked about, you know, are of these potentially a company vessels like this, when they actually go on expeditions when they, when they go on missions, do you see any role for that in the future? i'm not really sure they didn't have that sort of back up already. it's listening to what everybody said over the last few hours that it does seem like they were going to have this thing straightened. that i, they were saying that it's 250000 pounds for the person, but, and they all show, well, if you hire a boat out, you're looking at 500000 for a day for a general says a vessel. and so that's a, they were they were running running that costs very low. i think if they do this again, they put me up to expanding operation. so there's much more back up and also use beacons on the soap which they never did. so they couldn't pinpointed at any point the time. okay, some important perspective. thank you so much for, for your expertise, con buckley, a remotely operated vehicle,
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similar to the island. we appreciate it. and here some other news from around the world. south korea's president june. so keel has pledged a to boost cooperation with vietnam, signing over a dozen agreements with his counterpart there, volva and home. the deals which during used 1st state visit to vietnam, including boosting security cooperation over north korea's missile programs. and increasing by lateral trade and investment. most academics in mexico are calling for an investigation into the killing of researcher and by an environmental list of little vsl. earlier this month, he was attacked with an axe at an environmental education center. his colleagues say that the killing appeared premeditated and is in retaliation for avisas work, defending forests and water resources. most of worshippers have begun to circle the law and mecca ahead of the official start of the annual hodge of
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pilgrimage on monday. it is the holy of site and is long standing at the center of mecca as ram grand mosque. this year's pilgrimage is set to be the biggest in 3 years. severe storms, broad, heavy, rain hail and flash flooding to parts of germany on thursday. storms collapsed rooms and upper the trees and the central state of hudson. the city of castle was hit particularly hard with the severe weather disrupting boston and rail travel rights groups in greece are calling for an urgent investigation into the countries coast guard following the sinking of a migrant ship last week. as many as 700 people are feared to have been on board the vessel when it went down, around 100 were rescued, an 80 bodies recovered relatives and loved ones. of those who perished are still looking for answers you'd have used mac sander and florian schmidt's report.
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kilometer in the southern telephone is now getting ready for the peak holiday season. a week ago, 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, a mining system at me. a family member called me hold on 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, but he wasn't by himself with you. there were many people from our village with him . well, i stayed home for 2 days with them in germany. i did everything i could on the most fun time. it was broken done. i just couldn't this day so i came here and so i have another been here for the past 5 days started. his brother boarded the ship in libya together with 11 others from his village. all of them are missing.
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lockwood says that very little information is being given to family members up to 750 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. felony postcards, roland. all of this will have to be looked at as well. there are many questions trolling around the official report or what actually happened that day. most series 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 one week after these questions still remain unanswered. we reached out to the coast guard for clarification. our interview request was denied. the greek authorities appear to try to control what is being reported. so to hear,
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if my la costs are kept close to athens, where the survivors have been from the time of filming, many of them had completed the registration process and were able to exit the 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. as the more we spend 5 days on the ships i shall be on the 6th day during the night we were told by another ship and then we capsized. oh, hello, pursue ground level. about 30 minutes later goals. god came to rescue. asking them that has been the best deal or they've got a new number 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 doing that, but we're demanding that this time the justice system properly investigates and finds who is responsible for monitoring should be established. and that should
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come from a difference and independence institution that the spectacle will not approach the double. got you on excited, think don't let me send you more. deb, here without transparency campaigners for your disasters like this will only keep happening with many more dying and see us at india have held a new era in their countries relationship. you as president joe biden is hosting indian prime minister and a rental mode for his 1st full state visit to the united states. the 2 leaders say that their partnership will define the next century with washington viewing delhi as a counter wait to china. but there's also been opposition to bodies trip over what critics call the repression of journalists and religious minorities. in india, the message was clear. it was a visits among friends, indians,
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prime minister and the rental. marty was greeted with applause. as he made his way through congress to full many address lawmakers for the 2nd time as indian leader in the old jean scenes i came here, say once a month ever. but a lot has remained the same is like some of the companies main to deepen the pregnancy. but when in the and the united states, washington rolled up to red cliff pizza. mr. moody, in an attempt to infuse relations with 1st energy delegation of high ranking us politicians attended the welcome ceremony. including secretary of state anthony blink. i'm. i'm to send secretary lloyd austin. the us hopes to turn a new page and it's relations with india. suff became strains following motives
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decision to remain neutral under warranty. ukraine. the u. s. c's, india, as an important counsel balance to china is growing influence. india, however, has been sources to adults. welcome back to the white house in a joint press conference. the 2 leaders with careful not to mention any points of friction. instead the announce great to defense cooperation afternoon and focused on the close times partnership. those among most consequential in the world that a strong are closer and more dynamic in any time industry. the visit culminated in a lot of state to now and for the 1st time with the menu that was in time. you talked based this is doing an on of mr. moody who is a strict vegetarian. so let's get more now from data view teeth international editor at richard walker, who joins us here in the studio. i mean,
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quite the pomp and circumstance we have to say tell us about the tensions that we weren't seeing. yes, that, that's true. so, i mean, it really was a remarkable welcome to moody golf and the 2nd speech to congress as well. but um, but it's also true that a small number of democratic little makers, a boy across it, that speech of what they see as, as the, those kind of squeeze on press freedoms as being taking place in indian. you've seen india sort of falling, picked precipitously through the international press rank press reading rankings. you know, that they've come out every year. the sense of a hostile environment to, to the very substantial, mostly minority that exists in india is that people linked to modi's, hindu nationalist agenda. so something that is being precise, some of the measures that have come out from bodies government and the positive being precisely by the united nations as, as of fundamentally discriminatory. but moody and his speech to congress managed to
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kind of trumps and this and, and really kind of exude this sense of sort of coming up. so the 2 great democracy is kind of coming together. and so we're backing away or no, you know, only glancing the referring to ukraine and obviously the fact that you know, you, the india has been working this way. so neutral line on, on ukraine was busily buying very large amounts of indian of chinese, russian and russian oil at the low cost almost like benefiting from the situation they're managing. so trying to send that and present himself as, as an emblem of common purpose of 2 great democracies in the well, what? because india is quite strategic. important. so united states as an in the ground hope is that india could be this count her way down to china. what do you make of that? how does it, does it seem realistic? yeah, i mean, so i, and i think that that is kind of key to the reception that he's getting here
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because, you know, the united states is increasingly massively focused on the threat of china as the threat to american pre eminence. not just an agent but also in the world and here they see a man who can sort of stand by them. you know, the leader of the largest democracy in the world. that's right. the in, in asia and, and to an extent india can play that role, but there are limits and less who by the indian ocean that includes india, sits in the middle of we often talk about the spices house trying to see in the taiwan strait is the real kind of baffled ground between us and china. but the indian ocean is incredibly important as well. this is the route through which china gets, you know, is energy from the middle east. so china has been building up a network of, of bases, naval and seaport, bases that it is gradually kind of is that obviously moving into the indian ocean. this is a place that it wants to have a very large presence without india. that's
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a push back then china could potentially dominate. so that's very important, but i think the limits are if you look at this with the worst case scenarios that we think about in asia, a potential war of the taiwan. for example. would india fight with the united states over a war of a type one? that seems pretty unlikely. japan probably would united straightly and might well, those both treat the allies in the united states and also much closer to taiwan. india much less likely to get drawn into any actual sort of what was china, unless it's a border with china itself, which is the world's largest contested bit of territory land territory unless that exploded. so those, the kinds of limits. so the americans realize india is nothing to be in allies, but it wants to be it to be as close a friend as it can possibly make it. really interesting. thank you so much for putting this into the geo political context for us. either youtube international editor richard walker, we appreciate that. germany's parliament is due to vote on new immigration
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reforms that would make it easier for skilled workers to come from abroad to work. experts say that germany has a massive shortage of skilled workers and needs hundreds of thousands more each year to fill the gaps. the plan, which has already been approved by the coalition government, includes introducing a points based system for foreign workers. there will also be a one year job seeker visa available to people coming outside the you data view corresponding benjamin alvarez group. there is following the story for us from the german parliament and told us more about the vote german and to administer nancy fees. address the lawmakers inside that it's the one of the biggest breaks to economic growth in germany. issue of fed to the shortage of skilled workers in bethlehem industry and the labor it ministry is started with this discussion to make it easier for people a to come to this country and also give businesses and the, the,
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the insurance. and the idea that they will also be able to have more skilled worker said, come from outside of the european union to 1000000 skilled work is needed in germany over the next 2 years. and, and nancy fees are already referred to some of the areas where these people, i need it when it comes to i t in schools, but also looking at ministry. so, so people who i need it to your and now the big task after this discussion is to see how the bureaucratic process can be made more easy for all of those want all fine. but the law alone, it can't solve germany's problems kind of when it comes to immigration. that's right, and that's what critics from the position policies are also saying, they say that this law will not allow me to solve the problems that germany has. one of them is when it comes to the digital infrastructure. and of course you also need more people who will then and refer to all of these new and cases that will be sent over via the consulate. so you need more people who will actually then be able
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to and look at all these, these applications. so we have the bureaucratic process and you will need more people to make this process even easy, of course, or is a language barrier. many people a often applying also to english and spanish speaking country that might be easier for them. that is something and the other big problem, the bureaucratic and usually also frustrating process for those who are applying is that the university degree needs it to be recognized in germany. and that's also a step that this new law wants to go, is that if these university degree is recognized that the country of origin, it will make easier if they have also the work experience it to come to jermaine, to work and help out other ways in which the government is trying to make immigration to the country easier. stillman, labor minister, who had decided, has been on the shore. i'm offensive going and travelling around too many countries . he was recently in brazil with german for administer annalynn up albuquerque visited the hospital, visited, and says that he wants to show that germany can be attractive. that's the idea that
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the german government wants it to send out. of course they are menu options and that's also what an expert says if there's an i t specialist from pakistan from india applying for a visa in germany. and he needs a month to at least get an appointment to come here and detect as of course he will see if there are other options where he could work. so this is an idea, while the government is saying that this will be one of the most modern immigration laws, his skilled work has act. there has been cautious laws that has been criticism by the position party say that more is needed. one of them being the bureaucracy to make it easier to fulfill and to work on this visa applications. and but the other is also how the digital infrastructure will be improved to the number of people increases. and that's what we're expecting. if this law is passed, it should be easier for them also a day for them. and the answer to those we're applying and not will leave them waiting for several months to know if they can actually even come to germany to
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