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really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining us a report on. this is our breaking news this hour a boeing seven three seven passenger jets crashed in russia's city of because after attempting to land it killed all fifty bore the latest figures we had was fifty two it's gone down to fifty pilot error at technical problems and weather conditions cited as the most possible causes of the crash. for a good evening to my name is kevin and it's just after ten pm here in moscow normally be watching the weekly on a sunday around the world the big stories of the last seven days a slightly different tonight because we've got some very unfortunate news coming
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through from central russia a boeing seven three seven from moscow to in the center of russia's crashed earlier on in the last couple of hours or fifty on board the plane have been killed a correspondent i must say joins us now live to wrap up the details for us. hi kevin yes indeed such that news coming in this evening we know that they're taught to stun the airline company boeing a seventy three seven has that crash landed in cars an international airport it was coming from moscow's damage out of all nine hundred twenty five local time on board the way forty four passengers as well as six crew members we believe that all fifty of those who were on board that plane have now died now that plane that was said to actually had exploded and was trying to land for up to three times before it actually crash landed with that explosion could have been a technical error all that could have been it could have been a. this is according to the information that we're getting one of the information
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coming through also is that the pilot also is said to be fairly new to this to the boys seven three seven so that could have affected that landing we know also that the plane had been in use for twenty three years could that have affected the technical side of things those other questions that investigators are now going to try and come up with where they're going to try and find solutions and the reasons behind this explosion as of now we know that a commission has been set up with those who could have family members affected in this tragic story really and at the commission was started by the established by the russian transportation minister saying that any one who needs information on who was on that plane as well as details can be found via their convention so we're all waiting to find out really what did happen on that flight do you ninety three six three ban for most god the murder of two was cause an international airport
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today at nine hundred twenty five. thank you for the well this we understand the privacy of my shoulder there is the actual jet involved in the crashes registration which plane is registration is very cute so we found a picture of this it's been in service since june ninth the ninety's introduce three years and five months the russian news agency is reporting. from a source that the crushed you have already been involved in another emergency landing at the same airport a year ago must point out the coarseness airport is the actual hub and international airport is the hub for tatarstan flies in there the very regularly of course we don't know the extent of the damage caused there all the extent of. news teams of course on it now to try and piece together how serious that was more generally in terms of the actual model of the aircraft the boeing seven three seven is the best selling jet airliner in the history of aviation production of this model was launched by the. sixty seven if you've flown there any time recently no
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doubt you've probably been to one yourself since that time at least one hundred seventy planes have been involved in fatal crashes just a snapshot back in two thousand and four a boeing seven three seven fall into the sea in egypt and the forty eight people died there two years later another seven three seven crashed in brazil all one hundred fifty five on board the plane and sadly perished the previous worst crash in russia involving the boeing seven three seven happened in the city of perm in two thousand and eight all eighty eight died on that flight the actual crash apparently is the worst in the last three years that's according to the aviation safety network we're also hearing according to the aviation safety network that it's the seventh loss of this type of plane and the third worst accident with this type of plane a boeing seven three seven five hundred series twenty eleven was marked by two terrible accidents of course you mustn't forget the the first in petra the force
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thirty seven lives were taken then and in jaroslav forty four died as well in a plane crash in russia an entire local hockey team let's go talk to our captain mark weiss a civil aviation leader of the spectrum group and they used to fly that kind of airplane that crashed and is on tonight seven three seven five hundred series hi there mark as i was saying to our various guys we've had on tonight so unfortunately only get speech in times like this but as an experienced pilot yourself you know what goes through a pilot's mind it's been described as that moments of abject boredom with the moments of a long time about just boredom with moments of terror and i guess you know that must have been all too true tonight for this flight but you know where do you start with what could have gone wrong here. well you're absolutely right about the way flying is predicted. it's. hours of boredom punctuated by moments of
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sheer terror where you store and store obviously what evidence might be on the ground and the investigators are going to be going back into the records of the crew their experience who they're going to go into their t.v. they had enough sleep they're going to go into their training records you can go into the history of that particular aircraft the fact that it was twenty three years old now you may not be a factor of the been you had said that in the earlier incident yes the way isn't it that's the case a missile trying to find out a bit more details about how serious that accident was in my guess if it was just i just don't know what was involved i'm just reporting what we know happened allegedly year ago if it was just a hard landing maybe it was cleared and everything be perfectly ok if it was in the spec with a boeing if it was something more serious though of course you think back to that number that seven four seven that japan airlines one that had that hard landing
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that time it took twenty three years for the back of the plane to blow but it happened that's exactly right that was a poor repair that led to fatigue and obviously failure but all of these factors are going to be looked at but the fact that there has been an explosion as you reported on board the aircraft in the attempted three times to get the aircraft on the ground it may be a significant avenue to view normally in an emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not landed on its first attempt was whether a factor one. crew from t cruelness there are going to be so many things that have to be looked at keeping in mind that accidents generally don't have been. from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to a catastrophe like this you could imagine an aborted touched maybe for bad weather
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the first time except for a but how often do you have three attempts i must say as well the earlier report of the three landing attempts that's uncorroborated we're not sure about that but assuming that any of that is true or why would a plane have to go around three times surely it would it would have to go to another airport if it had no fuel wouldn't it. well absolute. very this time so we're really just speculating and speculation leads to what. may or may not be correct and the the idea again is if there is a problem earlier want to get it down as quickly as possible if you can't get it down on the first attempt in certainly go around is necessary but again let's take a look at the severity here and put an explosion you need to get that aircraft on the ground right now that's the really the way from a cockpit point of view you have to look at something get it down on the ground now
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so we can you know what the problem at this plane invading service i've just done a bit of research on it with various a lot before. you got the rail lines in knots ninety five f. france ninety two started off with write ins back in ninety ninety it was even stored in mexico city for a short while a plane like this that's being through a lot of carrier is supposed does it mean that it will have the same amount of maintenance is it a standard thing all is every carry it different and has a plane gets older i guess it needs more maintenance does it a walk when you're asked right and certainly the level of maintenance the quality of that is can be come into question i mean we're you have for instance in all seven all the seven thirty seven's if you take for example below our aircraft that came apart in midair because of. the aircraft
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have flown over water and in different parts of the world. top of it came apart new has another situation that happened to a southwest airlines plane just a couple of years ago here in the united states so fatigue issues on the aircraft metal fatigue. what kind of corrosion. look there right now it's the years particularly now there has been twenty three years old in many parts of the world and the civil servants known to have routine problems so they're going to work at their very who are deceived me a brilliant contributing factor ok mark thanks ever so much for coming on to the program and give us your insight as ever hopefully they'll get to talk to you too soon mark boyce thank you. all right let me bring up to date on the breaking news at ten past ten moscow time you're watching our take a tougher stand company boeing seven three seven jet scrappier on the sea of new while landing it carries an airport in central russia fifty passengers and crew
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were on board that ill fated flight all of them have been killed at least the numbers gone down from two earlier on we thought fifty two were died earlier on they were forty four passengers and six crew latest we know on the plane all the bodies are now thought to have been recovered there emergency officials say there was some kind of explosion as flight three six three that originated from moscow earlier on this evening tried to land reports say that plane started losing altitude rapidly as it came in to land at the jets nose apparently hit the ground during touched various early indications coming in one suggesting cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash and possibly technical problems with that jet as well because an international airport is going to stay closed for at least the next couple of hours as the emergency crews sift through the awful mess they have to deal with the jet itself was a boeing seven three seven five hundred series as saying that plane had been used for twenty three years and was operated by tatarstan airline since two thousand and
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eight. well a bit earlier i spoke to russian aviation expert yuri carrier she shared his thoughts on what could have possibly gone so wrong here with flight three six three . have to know why did the crew decide to go. or the cause of technical malfunction one of the because the weather conditions or the something else maybe couldn't. possible reason. for sure why he'd have to change. flight. if it was a technical one small function what kind of function was the to mechanical malfunction. something happened to the livery in the grip of the aircraft and providing. them article for the automatic landing that maybe. the litigation equipment didn't lead to the crash
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again a lot of questions as the investigators search for answers as they continue the recovery operation there of course they're going to looking for those flight data recorders those black boxes that normally towards the rear of the plane to tell you a bit about the airport because an international airport it was refer this back in two thousand and five parity has the latest safety cripple what they call category three landing equipment which in theory would mean any more than kind of plane should in theory be able to land then in theory any kind of weather we're hearing tonight there was no bad weather but i spoke to russian aviation ation expert yuri crush a bit further about that and also a bit more about kaz an airport and how difficult it would be to landed. well i wouldn't cause difficult airport as far as i know. this airport meaning that they could exercise almost zero reason landing.
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as a fully automatic landing but. part of the flight where when actually the aircraft levels up just before the landing. craft the boat to land the crew. who wanted to very carefully. indications all the. indication locally should immediately exercise going on procedure otherwise they will crash land in a carriage that team ice to get response to from ross aviation that's the agency responsible for civil aviation in russia this is one advisor to the head of the safety a she told us on the phone. she wouldn't if not it's. sort of her former school school or even. more than a book someone you're going to so it's sort of a complaint suppressed sort of who have already said. my look police are no longer
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permitted you know. the crash are. different patent. were put in the rubbish look as an airport has credentials your town will air traffic reports of my brigades have success with the volume. of money has already created a special committee. to invest in. renewable sir let me see your. original source. which in russia. ross aviation just really quick up there sort of bring you up to date on a plane crash a year ago i tell you about the severity of it it appears back in november twenty twelve it wasn't as severe as maybe had been thought is the same plane that crashed the same airport we said crash landing it looks like it was just
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a heavy landings just to put this into interest to perspective for you it's after some indicators sounded decompression warning no one was injured there the plane the plane in question has crashed tonight returned safely so maybe no great damage was caused there as we were some icing earlier or may have happened it's a sixty minutes past ten at night stay with us if you can for the latest updates on this really bad news coming through from washington night but also we'll be bringing up to date as well interspersed between it on a recap of the stories of the week in our weekly which continues. americans also came up with another reason to reach a democracy people wanting to be liberated people wanting to be free which is also you know part of the message of the revolution. to use.
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this is our telestrator gets more of the a big story of the week now and this week's interlude between the two rounds of crucial talks over iran's nuclear program since a mixed signals on the one hand the u.n. watchdog declared that atomic projects have been virtually frozen since president rouhani came to power then all the other u.s. lawmakers are insisting get more sanctions are placed on a random ooh that threatens to derail the deal the white house is urging congress to give diplomacy a chance but powerful israeli lobbies are insisting on tougher penalties. previous run negotiations failed to produce any result reportedly due to france's surprise opposition france who allowed for his part is now in israel and has already sure that france will be tough and will not ease its pressure on iran during next week's nuclear talks i spoke to said hussein was savvy and he's an iranian policymaker who used to be on iran's nuclear diplomacy through to go see the i he says france's behavior shows double standards. france has
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a block peaceful because of israeli claims i think this is a historical mistake france is making the i has a bolt five thousand. inspection of it you're in your nuclear program and frequently has announced there is no evidence of day version toward the end ization this is clear but i really do have the real concern of france is a nuclear bomb because france has a strategic relations with israel worry israel is not a member of the n.p.t. and possess a bowl of four hundred nuclear bombs therefore france should not be concerned about nuclear bomb france help israel to master nuclear bomb france held in the two master nuclear bomb therefore france has a very very bad record or should the talks result in something israel isn't happy
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with it's reportedly ready to join forces with a former sworn ever been for a possible strike on iran britain something times newspaper suggest saudi arabia is closely working with israel's most on a possible military campaign if iran's nuclear program isn't could burn agreement in geneva under the support of planned saudi arabia is understood to be allowing israel use of its airspace it would also assist israel in deploying combat drones helicopters and tanker planes part of the saudis are furious there willing to give israel all the help it needs that's what anonymous. allegedly told the newspaper the sunni muslim gulf kingdom is alarmed that shiite dominated arad could get a nuclear weapon it's a concern of course shared by israel as well iranian political analyst said mohammad marandi thinks that if the saudi israeli plan does play out to be no winners well we don't know if these reports are true but the saudis and the israelis are moving closer and closer to one another however it's highly unlikely that the saudis or the israelis would really want to run what. would be
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a new loser as they would be seen photographs around. r.v.'s leave the iranians would retaliate against what you know very well and it would create an economic catastrophe for the world. that would mobilize the whole middle east especially people on the streets in support of iran they would isolate israel after all the americans with all their firepower. failed in their attempt to bring about syria because world public opinion and american public opinion simply would not accept it well if such plans do exist the might come to live even if next week's geneva talks ended any kind of agreement and we're asking you tonight if you think a deal can be reached thanks for voting if you have to let's bring out that graph see what happens ok well fifty three percent of this who voted so far think israel's opposition will prevent any deal they're just a third just under a third if you believe there is a chance but only if the west recognizes
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a runs right to nuclear energy twelve percent there just little over ten percent pessimistic saying that neither side needs a deal that badly so therefore they're not going to rush into the final five percent say iran will agree to a deal only after sanctions leave it with no choice you cannot do your vote make that change r.t. dot com. syria could be free of most of its chemical arsenal by the end of the year if another country turns up willing to take it on the ambitious deadline was set by the international chemical watchdog as part of a road map which also says all toxic stockpiles must be destroyed by the end of next year but the biggest problem here a lack of volunteers to take on the delicate task of eliminating more than a thousand tons of highly poisonous materials norway was the first to give a firm no its refusal was mirrored by albania which saw a series of protests against the country being the destruction site for syria's arsenal political analyst chris bambery says it should be europe's wealthy nations
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who step in to implement the bishop's elimination plan. my understanding is that they will go to france and i think it's really the onus is on britain or france in terms of the western european powers to deal with this because as i say they do have chemical weapons although we don't advertise the fact that britain and france have stockpiles of chemical weapons they do have the ability to do that the french and the british have the facilities word you can dismantle these things safely they have the expertise surely that's the better option has abided by this deal the west should really put its money where its mouth is here it's signed up to this deal it's sending ships in this case norwegian ship to deal with this but the norwegians clearing the door of the expertise to dismantle it you can see why chemical weapons see the will not to take them in and i think it kind of smacks i resent over the fact that really in the end this deal has come or actually putin brokered a deal. and no syria has abided by the agreements of it and i can't hear but feel
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there's a kind of resentment in european capitals that actually a deal has worked well even without hosting syria's chemical weapons the big drug deeper and deeper into the conflicts in the week intelligence chiefs believe more than a thousand young european muslims have joined the islamists and they're fighting in syria it's thought the big recruiting through social media the counterterrorism coordinator says the jihadists agenda goes further than just toppling assad to it's actually a real threat to europe. we are in the process of trying to understand better the reason why so many europeans are going to syria where we start being concerned it's with and that's what we understand many of the mean the joining to. you would kidnap. groups which not only wants to work through a sad but the global jihad and share fully the project if i
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get out and therefore we think i think would see that in the future but that many of them would get back in europe much more radical the main spy alter that would suit order or they'd meet for sub be even directed want to attack in europe. or over for a leave you for half an hour before our next news update let me bring you up to date on the big story tonight that's come out of russia as you'll know if you're watching us earlier on a tatarstan boeing seven three seven jet has crashed while landing at cazan airport in central russia fifty passengers and crew were on board all of them being killed we think there were forty four passengers and six crew all the bodies are thought to have been recovered and emergency officials say there was an explosion as flight three six three from moscow tried to land when it says say that plane started losing altitude rapidly as it came in to land the jets nose apparently hit the ground during touched early indicators suggest crew error is the main cause of the crash because an international airport remains closed for now the jet itself
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a western plane a relatively new in terms of design anyway boeing seven three seven five hundred it had been in use for twenty three years it was purchased by terrorists in two thousand and eight you keep abreast of this story tonight online as well of course on the theme of your service twenty four seventh's dot com i'm back with more in thirty three minutes between now and then global affairs under the microscope in worlds apart right after the break. president obama despite being king liberal loves to flatter the troops he loves their courage selflessness and teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he doesn't love are the expense of injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's
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administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri-care their current plan added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise premiums from up to ninety to three hundred forty five percent within five years one example provided by the free beacon estimates that a retired army colonel with a family currently paid four hundred sixty dollars. as a year for health care would have to pay around two thousand dollars make you pay even more for your war injuries apparently that's what obama is actually planning while he is reading those lovely speeches off of teleprompters people who are against the post nine eleven war against who knows what are also told that they don't support the troops well to the people who say bring the troops home never advocate tripling their health care premiums no they don't all of the chicken hawks who send the troops off to die in questionable wars are the ones who want to make them pay even more for their injuries but that's just my opinion.
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alone a while from three worlds apart just a few years ago revolution to be think of the past the relic of the cold war era to epitomize resistance to the imperialist all the things of the west but with the onset of the arab spring revolutions seem to be back in fashion again nowadays often supported and aided by washington and its allies how to distinguish a genuine revolution from an orchestrated one well to discuss that on knowledge joined by based on the world's greatest living revolutionary del dia as well i thank you very much for your time sir now in the beginning of both the libyan and syrian uprising many of the organizers tried to style their revolutions after the cuban one and the moment that your father was famously called the july twenty sixth
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moment so in the revolution was called in a similar fashion february seventeenth revolution in syria they call the march fifteenth revolution do you think these events of the same nature can they all be called revolutions are they similar sometimes. their words are used in a way. have different meanings. a i thing that when you want to single out something that is happening concerning the big change or something you put the word revolution against evolution you know something could be a lucian the other one can be revolution but i will bet there. are going to the details if if all this have any human name are really a revolution norreys is part of an era a social movement in this vein decade.
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