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the the, you're watching the dr. news life from, but in kenya isn't morning. off to steve. 17 young people died in the school with dollars. she filed thousands of children. austin, i'm a college default also coming up, creating and presidents. and let's keep nice with our lives here in germany, austin for a clean life to strike people inside russia and points trouble online. the extra off the unbox from the international playstation spot. without the astronauts, it was supposed to be bringing home the
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nurse address. so as welcome to the program, we start in can you read? if these 17 children have died off to defy a set to a boarding school around 70 children on accounted for often the police in near the county. some of talked to have been taken in by local residents unofficial to asking them to come forward. and an investigation has been launched into the course of the file. patterns gathered outside the primary school. the morning after a fire killed sleeping students. many still don't know if the children made it out of the dormitory, alive, and described waiting for news as tall cha. fi to struggle to reach the school. after brain turned the roads around it into mode, a local,
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residential life to try and rescue the children from the blaze. leo know what to what we saw several children in there that had been burnt. i was just lucky to save and one of them, but i heard that he later died. it was a very troubling and sad tragedy by the key officials of working to try and locate the missing. 10 youth deputy president said dozens of children still unaccounted full of appealing to each other to the child from here to reports to see we'd be in special ed because of this sort of feeling good. i've chosen the countries until we administer visit to the school on friday and said that will be full accountability for this tremendous loss
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of life. the canyon red cross is out the c instead is offering psychological support services to pupils and teachers. and for the families waiting for the news, nobody wants to hear dw call, just wondering, felix muttering, got, and i will be have more so the fire broke, it's about 11 pm. this time, most of the pills are usually a slip. so many of them. well, i caught, i know we may buzz within the community, why they're foster supported as about the monday to the file was so huge that they had to call for backup, which came 3 hours later. the backup was a little bit late because by the time the fire was put out at about 3 am, 17 kids had already died and 14 as, as badly injured. many canyons had been sending the condolence messages to the
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families of those who lost their loved ones. the parents flocked this quarter. i knew this morning. they were sad faces throughout the day, trying to come to town this week. what had transpired within the school president william utah was also send his condolence messages to the families and wished those for our actual hospital unless we do the coverage is also asked to investigate what he says to expedite by the investigation process, which now the deputy president i said the report would be made public so that everyone can know what costs the fire the kinda red cross has also been offering psycho social supports to the parents. and some of the kids who are trying to come to times we, what's happened to you obviously exploded and got them. now ukraine's president allowed me zalinski has again arched allies to allow his country to use messiahs from western backlist to attack deep inside russia. zalinski was speaking a drum stein, a base in germany,
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representatives from some 50 countries gathered for adults being hosted by us defense secretary lloyd austin. zalinski led to mitchell. i'm in johnston all off shows for adults in frankfurt. have your trade in president the field for mobile phones to help drive russia out of your train? we do want to end this work. we want peace. we want to save our people testable, our country. and it is puts in who doesn't want to piece. and he's a disease with territorial congress. she wants our see this or the ruins that's remain of them. and that is why we need stress. we need to force russia to seek this. we need to make rush. i see this and even rush the soldier. think about what they need, peace, or puts in the t's realistic to pause them to choose abuse.
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now the us has read today took that long ago to and strikes would not be effective . we also got 3 quarters wondering economy, why presidency? lensky still continues to push for the option. i think we've seen now the last 2 and half years of this war, the lensky wouldn't take no, for an onset, that it kind of never or other kind of attempt to shut down. this request doesn't work in his case for now. it hasn't worked yet. but i think if you look at what lloyd austin of the us officials have said they focused on the question of stuffing russian error rates on ukraine. that a launch to me. so attacks of the launch from fields and the us position is being that those field for the most part, all deeper inside russia. further beyond the 300 kilometer range that the attack comes miss. all systems that you create already has, if they, which be used to get for us in turkey would reach, i don't think they're saying that there's no targets within that 300 kilometers. and that would be interesting, or that would help ukraine's efforts on the battlefield. granting they're just trying to shut this conversation down for now, and that is exactly what volume zalinski, what's prevent. and as you heard that in that quote from him,
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he is all about trying to make the price of this war for when we russians tangible and to prevent russia going into a kind of cruise mode where it can continue this effort for years and years at a time where it seems like western countries might lose that impulse, and that's kind of instinct to help ukraine if this goes on for few years. now steve have used to call in keys the knoxville us, where to 14 years old in the state of georgia has appeared in court of choose of shooting for people. at his high school, the judge said he will not face, so that's better if found guilty. the dean's father has also sat before the judge for the 1st time. he faces charges look, 2nd degree, murder, manslaughter, and child cruelty. both were arrested on business day shortly after the incident of apalachee high and new atlanta. the w. washington correspondent benjamin out of his goober, has more on the new legal approach to prosecute veterans for the children's trans to well prosecuting parents of high school childers. this is the tier and so not
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that is a debate. the legal experts here in the united states a currently have a cold and gray, the dad of the alleged up a lot to shoot or is being charged with involuntary manslaughter. and 2nd degree in the related to the shooting. this new charges come 5 months after another similar case here in the us were to parents in michigan were the 1st convicted in a mass school shooting in the united states. both of them was sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for not securing this weapon at home, but also for acting in different the designs of the sons to, to a rating mental health before he killed full students in 2021. well, this new approach is that only winning support from sense of other groups and said, oh forties, that save of this, the turn could lead to parents keeping the guns out of the reach of children. the critics on the other side and say that the tactic also risk illegal president and may do little to detach the students. critics also fear that some parents could be
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even held liable for stage failures to provide enforcement out. a quick mental health support for teenage school shooters and the prosecuting parents also knows read causes, what all aspects agree on is it is still too early to know whether prosecuting periods of high school students will promote the tears in any way or not. a t w's benjamin out of a screwball. the now boys trouble starlight in a space ship has default at the international space station. turn it on to it. but without astronauts, the space stopped and gone to technical issues on its way to the i assess in june on board was to know the butcher, the more and so when you williams the spied points assurances mass, i decided the problems with the starlight enough could not be resolved sufficiently to allow accrued or to on with more than volumes and now stuck in space for another 6 months. that's usually the time to atlanta space cost by boeing, competitors basics and february keeps calling as the editor of nasa watch dot
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com. he told us more about how the and talking went. apparently it went perfectly. um, you just showed the video there. they had a series of engine tests as the spacecraft backed off. as we went just as we were supposed to do. now is about a 6 hour interval where the spacecraft will go around the years a couple times pirates engines and hopefully the land, the way it's supposed to in the jazz are in the southwest united states. no matter what i want to give you was a better idea off some of the strange things that are going on with the starlight. and there's been this audio circulating of noises it was making. recently was talking into the i ss, let's just do a recording of what's really most speaking with john control of this strange noise coming through the speaker. i don't, i don't know what, what's making it maybe connected between here and there. making that happen. we can
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configure that, but just give us a minute and i'll call you back when it's ready. okay. patients, houston on to work configured for audio via hard line, and c, s t. all right, which that one came through. and it was kind of like a popping noise, almost like a sound are being the other one more time in law child scripture as a safety figure out what's going on. here we go. okay, that's reminded me of some scifi movies that did not and very valid. what was that? well, you just, you have the perfect description. uh, it wouldn't be sooner cuz there's no water up there. so maybe it was a phaser. it's a feedback. you have like a whole bunch of people talking to each other on these loops and somebody leaves a microphone open and you've had it, i'm sure talking to guest internationally with the echo comes back and forth. that's all it was. but it did sound kind of cool, didn't cool. it's one way to for it's scary or perhaps another if you're trying to
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board that space golf back to earth. no. boeing said that it was safe. why does not so believe them you know, the good thing about this is that they have these long discussions back in the earlier days of now. so some decisions were made because yeah, we got to go to the mission and we lost several groups. and we had some other your mishaps. so on one hand, it's a good sign that finally, somebody says, you know what, even though you're telling me it's a, i'm just going to err on the side of safety. it's not a bad thing to do. and they really went through this methodically, so i cannot fault them to that. but everything that led up to this, quite frankly, i don't think it spacecraft should have been launched until they got these thrusters figured out which they didn't. and that costs a lot of people a lot of time and a lot of money and it's got a good boy and a very difficult situation. right. exactly. about
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a $1000000000.00 worth spends just fixing those problems. a bullying and now space x. it's competitor is stepping into the rescue, but why is it taking so long a why does it, why do i have to wait till february to bring back these astronaut as well, does it is this, is this a bit of a traffic issue here or not? i've been on research expeditions up to the arch, you're the north pole and yeah, you know, x number of people have to go to this island or that face and there's a plane that can only take 10 people plus all their food and their fuel and their whatever, so you have to plan this out. what happened was they were supposed to go up there, spend a days, make sure everything works and come home while they're not. but there was a whole series of flights backed up for logistics and the crew. now you have to find 2 seats for them, so they bumped 2 people off the elevators and fly. but you can't just bring them home. that mission supposed to go up there and stay there for 6 months. so again, you may ask the next question, the heart of our, the how's the crew doing?
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i've yet to be a nash not who's upset when they find out they have to spend more time in outer space and i know a lot of baskets. right. and now nasa has said they're really not yet to comment on what happens. relationship with boeing during boeing is out now essentially gosh, i've watched now. so that's what my website says. i do. i don't know exactly what's gonna happen here. cuz the way this contract is written, boeing is pretty much eating to use a technical term, eating a lot of money every time they have a problem with that spacecraft. yes, it's not reimbursing them. and at some point, they're going to have to turn to, you know, that their management and say, hey, you know, is this, do we want to stay in business? don't? do you have a contract with nasa that has them flying certain spacecraft flights with people on it? but if this is not confidence, a crew members can go in there. um, somebody is gonna make a decision self drive. i would not, i wouldn't say was a 100 percent certainty that the spacecraft will ever fly again. it might,
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but i don't think it'll fly many times. and that was keith cowan, who was the editor of nasa watch dot com. that would be all from us, but to stick it on if you can a stand, it is up next looking at how hot us in gravity can help me to was attitude needs nurse as well. thank you for being with us. the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day an in depth look at the current use events analyzed by experts and critical thinking is this is with the weekdays on dw, my name is the calls back said wow,
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