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or they should have to wait for trumps rise to power usa all to rights starts january 18th on dw, the. this is data in use live from portland, former us president jimmy carter has died aged 100 after a turbulent term in the white house in the 1970s he embark on decades of humanitarian work being eventually awarded a nobel peace prize. also coming up a 179 people died in south korea's worst ever planned crush. only 2 crew members survived. the south korean government declares a week of morning as an investigator search for the cause of the disaster. the
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problem funding yes. welcome to the program. former us president jimmy carter has died at the age of $100.00. carter passed away in a hospice care center in his hometown of plains in the state of georgia. his achievements in office included brokering a landmark peace treaty between israel and egypt. the end of his presidency in 1981 was by no means the end of his public service career. jimmy counselor was a president. he found his true cooling off to his time in office talk to grew up in the southern united states. he began his career in the u. s. navy, where he reached the rank of lieutenant on his father's death, called to, to cope with the families peanut from. he was a deeply religious man and a supporter of the civil rights movement. his political career began in his native
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georgia where he eventually became state governor. he was one of the 1st politicians in the conservative south dakota for the end of racial segregation, a democrats, he became president in 1976, despite being a relative police coming. no. it's a long white plains to watch them, they say, but we've had a great deal of progress lately. solving the words, the gaze of america wanted to see a political out. slater in the white house, a. jimmy carter was the perfect candidate for the job. i. jimmy carter do solemnly swear. i jimmy carter do solemnly swear that i will. he wanted his presidency to break the cycle of political intrigue so prevalent in washington and famously pronounced. i will never lie. he made human rights the focus of his foreign policy . one of his greatest diplomatic successes was the camp david accords in 1978. under cods, as mediation then is really prime minister and the addiction presidents signed that
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this piece agreement the contest to him was also played by academic clothes and an energy crisis. and his approval ratings plummeted to the wrong hostage crisis from 1979 to 1981 sealed his political fate costs or failed to secure the release of dozens of american hostages, held by radical students that the u. s. embassy in the uranium capital. that was something that the american voters would not forgive. he lost the 1980 elections. and what was a landslide victory for ronald reagan holding those trouble? sandy beach heads in the pacific after his presidency, jimmy caustic, concentrated on his humanitarian work, became in. i'm about to death, the peace and equality together with his wife, brazilian, who died in late 2023. he set up the cost of center for the advancement of human
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rights as a form of us president. his diplomatic influence on the international stage was unique. one of his successes was a peace mission to north korea, where we help diffuse a crisis around p on young's nuclear weapons program. jimmy casa was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2002 even though of to being diagnosed with cancer, he continued to work on his many humanitarian projects, called his presidency, may not have been the most pivotal in us history. but his time later gave him the diplomatic clout, to promote history, military and values, something which getting to him great respect and admiration around the wells, offer more on jimmy carter's life and legacy last week. now with data over here reporter stuff on simon's in washington dc. stuff and great to see. so what have
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the reactions there in the us being to the death of jimmy carter? a lot of official reactions, of course the white house released the statements trunk. donald trump elect the president and released the statement, expressing his warm feelings, one thoughts and prayers from last year and came towards the carter family. it george bush, former president, george force state. with the statement of the clintons out there with a statement. so political, a washington, if you want all the other presidents, if i, the obama is that right? everybody is releasing statements in every statement. the one thing a, everybody says, and that is that to me, kind of was a man of great character and great courage. i think that's the overarching theme there. and of course that those, this man had to legacy is one, a very spotty, one, as a president of the united states, from 7070, to 81. and then a 43 year long legacy build s after his presidents.
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so that is the, that's the reaction of course, also the flex all on have staff right now on the white house. of course you see right behind me as well as in every other on every other federal. yeah, sure. yeah. as incredibly long public service career at steph. and let's actually talk a little bit more about his legacy. you've touched on it there and tell us more about what, what we can expect and how people are remembering ad jimmy carter. well, i think yes, in his presidency they will, as we heard in the piece to remember the image of crisis. um that was the time when americans had to choose depending on who is driving and what day of the week, the car, because there wasn't enough gas actually. and there was a gas prices hit the, the roof, so to speak of the 1st time that was an oil price and gas price struck for the united states. it could come of this iran hostage affair, of course, was a, a big,
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big, big it slash into his political career. a failed attempt to rescue the hostages did the rest of this. but there was also good stuff. for example, as we heard the camp david accords from 1978, you know, this was the have to if you don't remember, and you have to imagine this president carter, basic, the locking up on we're also the president of egypt at the time and mean that same big him, the prime minister is, or else that came david and say you guys figure it out. we need to get out of here with a peace agreement between you and israel. we're is not an option anymore between egypt and israel, and he and they wanted to leave for many, many times over. and he made a mistake and basically really locked the door until they came to an agreement. that's how you had the egypt is r o peace agreement or kept david peace or court. and that was them. money, mentors, achievement, mom. so that was of course,
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the legacy. number one, that as we have already said, legacy to or the big or longer legacy lives. behind this was a relentless human rights civil rights and women's rights activists. by the way, in his practice, as, as he appointed for the females judges to federal courts before that the u. s. had in total, just so you know, there were stuff going on. president carter was really given a new, a new way for fresh air towards the american public and in the american society at the time. thanks. steph, i'm, we'll leave it there, or do he report or stuff in simon's remembering the lights there of former us president jimmy carter has passed away at the, at the great age of 100. well, where leaders have been sending condolences and offers of assistance to south korea after the countries deadliest aviation disaster on home. so
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a $179.00 passengers and crew aboard each as you air flights were killed when the plane skidded off the runway at one international airport and burst into flames. only 2 people survive to both members of the crew. investigators are now analyzing the flight data as they try to piece together what happens. coming the wreckage in search of bodies and answers. recovery workers have now located both of the aircraft flight quarters. they will help determine what causes one of south korea's worst aviation disasters. this is the moment the j do airplane skids down the runaway at one airport. after failing to deploy its landing gear, it crashes into a wall and burst into flames. only to flight attendants who were in the plains pill section, survived. inside the airport family members had been in during an agonizing weight as the remains of their loved ones are slowly identified
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. john j young lost his daughter. it's a catastrophe. it should not have been this bad. no one lived except for the 2 flight attendants. in the title, 6 shopping, and i don't understand why the pilot had to attempt the landing on the runway to crush into the wall. south korea's acting president said the government is assisting recovery efforts. he expressed his deep remorse, put the impression when i offer my deepest condolences to those who tragically lost their lives. i also feel deeply sorry and extend my sympathies to the families as the acting head of government responsible for the safety and lots of residents. i feel an indescribable sorrow and profound regret. one moment authorities think of
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the plain likely struck a flock of birds as it prepared to land despite the control tower warning to the pilots. judy and bray is an aviation security expert based in cambridge in the united kingdom. we're going to have a little chat, know about some more about this also accidents that welcome to the job you after everything you've seen today, what is the most likely scenario that could have led to this tragic accident? startled condolences to everybody concerned and the pictures are truly shocking. i've seen some videos and i have to wonder how the pilot managed to learn that a craft level on the runway. they had no undercarriage of soul failed, deployed, and actually is very wiring because they have power systems so they can get the
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wheels down to the right. and of course, as it was scraping along the runway, the pulse of the engine, the engine counting, was also scraping on the wrong way. and there's no way they could deploy the flat switch, right, because of their break or slow down the problem. so he have an air constituting on the straight line, then v is off to the right. and then for some hideous trees and there's a whole there at that point, the whole thing last into a 5. all right, i would expect you to fire on the runway itself, but it didn't. and as long as we've seen, the emergency workers were very, very res. i managed to get to the crew members out from the us of the plugins and the real section of the plane or the drives. i'm just going to jump in their credit union because before and the crash, there were warnings about warning slots and birds in the area around the airport.
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what happens to an aircraft when a so called bird strike occurs? yes, i understand the air traffic control vendors to get into the wall having to the pilot . now this is on the 2nd attempt at landing cause the door to door ready to go around. and so he was trying to get in and the, the warning came through late really the but basically the as saying there is a high number of pads flying around and they became ingested into one of the engines, not pose, is the right it had the engine now a ation people will tell you that if their cost should be able to fly with one engine, whether it can fly at that very low level, we don't know because uh, this one clearly didn't run into a very popular. i dropped into buying the 737800. those are the $5000.00 visa troughs around the world, and shine with
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a hundreds of van lines. and so it is a complete mystery. oh for the, you know, the black box is the call. so they actually painted orange, but they called black boxes. yeah. that c 5 days from florida and the 5 voice recorder they've been recovered. one seems to be okay, the seconds felt some damage. but we also have the 2 crew members. so hopefully they can put the whole timeline together and find out exactly what's happened. yeah . okay, well we'll get that information pretty soon, julian, i'm sorry you're gonna have to jump in there just we're running out of time. we're near the end of the show, but great to have you on the show and. and just as the hanks for sharing your expertise with association security expert julian bry are all right. you're watching dw news set up next to walk. germany's corner store is that mean for local community and stuff on reporter after a short break and don't forget to send you more news and information on our website,
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