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well this is going to like. what their own. mind on what is happening right now. my phone you got it yes last year lines q four hundred what the busy doing over here. i don't know really should never be that low over here oh. yeah a pretty big commute to hope for it was well it came down eventually on a small sparsely populated island causing a fire witnesses reported seeing military fighter jets chasing it for a while it's believed the suspect did die in the crash nobody's been recovered yet authorities say there's nothing to indicate it was ten or eleven to though. there's
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no indication that this was an attack of any kind or a terrorist act of any kind it apparently was somebody who did something wrong he did something foolish and may well have paid with his life exactly the circumstances of why this person was flying a small commercial plane with props i have no idea. and still no one's much wiser as it stands at the moment investigations on the way that stolen plane was in alaska her body a q four hundred caper the courage up to seventy six passengers thankfully no passengers on it at the time let's bring in jury. and if you can solve the jury so many people scratching their heads on what's actually going on here first of all the obvious question is how did someone who obviously wasn't in a good mental state managed to get on board a plane fire the thing up and take off i suppose if he was a mechanic as we believe he was or someone involved what about security clearance so i suppose that so we managed to get on the plane and just the basic information
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about at the start one of these things would be enough. sorry you're breaking up there can you repeat the question how would somebody of potentially infer a mind should we may be able to get so close to get on board a plane started it and fly it off well the report says that he's an employee so he already has access. and. this is what we call an in and inside the risk it's been highlighted over the past several years by various sources including i our. you know with all the security measures that we have around with because the passengers. it has been warned that we need to start looking into employees but unfortunately it's not a very popular subject within the industry because it was highlighted with the german wings crash was when the pilot. played out of the mountains but back to this
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again ok so he would have had security clearance to be air side potentially he was potentially a mechanic that's maybe why he was in the cockpit at the time something or other made this guy go a war with the plane. it seems that he had a pretty good control of it for a while as well it seems like he knew what he was doing in some ways i mean earlier on the pierce county sheriff paul pastor told reporters it appeared to be a joyride gone terribly wrong they have said he was suicidal but equally maybe the guy just one of the say this plane up forty had nothing to lose he was even doing those somersaults and loop de loops at one point. country the popular belief you know if you're not if you don't have safety considerations taking off an aircraft flying it around is not very hard but the difference is when you want to do it safely and when you want to land the aircraft that's a different story so people need to realize that look flying an aircraft is not
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flying it correctly. so i understand that there's a ton of they know that there's astonishment by people how could this guy on pilot the aircraft well this is not the first time. in the sixty's we had a u.s. u.s. air force mechanic stealing a u.s. air force transport aircraft and ending up crashing so this is you know this is nothing new to the industry as we go as you would if this all. the time been loaded with passengers the passages that. will normally you see a pilot or copilot at the front even for a maintenance guy front as well but i mean is there any possible scenario where there would be no pilots on board and just the mechanic in the front and passengers in the but i that that plane was heavy. no there's not enough of that and even if someone did. if there's by some pure luck there small pilots on board you know skip the procedures and. i think the passenger would know immediately what's going in you know try to stop it or just open the doors and run out because. you know people
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have been wary since september eleventh two thousand and one and there are procedures in place as been there for a long time to make sure that when there are passengers on board there will have to be at least one pilot or several qualified members of staff that can intervene if something goes wrong. whatever mental state but at least it was it could have been so so much worse could an independent consultant jury so yeah thanks for your thoughts on it is. spain's become the biggest receiver of migrants across the mediterranean welcoming almost thirty thousand people just this year so far on thursday eighty seven asylum seekers docked in the southern spanish port of us but the local mayor there claims the city simply doesn't have the resources to cope with these new arrivals we were not informed of anything as mayor i have to ensure citizens' interests and i don't want
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social imbalance here the spanish have big hearts yes from this issue we have to use our heads because there is not enough money over twenty three thousand refugees came to spain by sea this year the massive inflow is spark concern among people in the capital to the get go after we need to take more measures to help this migrants in their countries of origin raise their stuff while bodies compete with the show for such grandstanding the law is it's all about politics they're simply playing with people nobody must we can't let these people simply die in the sea but this has been happening for a long time if you will that these things happen again and again on saturday new my good deal between spain and germany comes into force under that agreement refugees traveling from spain could potentially be returned there within forty eight hours of arrival at the german border here's how the german interior minister described the deal thus altered to call it the german governing coalition that wants
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a procedure with the main affected countries to negotiate the process of repatriation of migrants i hope that soon we will get some clarity and see if it works out in the end the german people would not understand if we took in more refugees and we sent back this wouldn't fly politically with. the president of the far right spanish party respect who claims the country blindly follows any orders from germany. simply aren't there but a lot of the only purpose of the symbolic agreement is to help merkel save face before her own government which is in trouble right now and of course spain is going to obediently take whatever merkel throws at us europe cannot accept any more migrants every week we see problems plaguing spanish cities because there's no way to control the inflow of migrants because there's no way to give jobs to the newcomers all the while thousands of skilled young spanish people are leaving the country every month we're not providing them with opportunities we made the biggest mistake a nation can make and that we have forsaken our own children to take in others that
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the sikh community in the u.s. says it's facing an increasing number of hate crimes as people mistakenly identify them as muslims we'll tell you about that and more after this break. when lawmakers manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes come protect themselves. in the final merry go round. doing all middle of the room sick. leave.
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politicians to do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be preached. to the right to be for us this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. question. like any company at the center of a scandal surrounding a water crisis in the city of flint in the u.s. state of michigan is apparently now among competitors fighting for a contract on privatizing water supplies in nigeria a country where millions of people still don't have access to a vital basic results is a goes down of. nigeria is a country going up against all sorts of hardship poverty corruption the resurgence of terrorist groups but there's an even more fundamental one water about forty
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percent of the country's population almost seventy million people live without access to clean water for the eighty thousand people who live here there's only one borehole for every sixty households who used to walk miles to fetch water by the river now we fetch from this bore hole nearby and have time to cook and wash it all the uses the water for cooking and the laundry of course. we don't drink it so we had to look for tony lake package the water that's all we you know we drink because of how the water systems pipes have decayed now a quarter of all supplies literally seep through the cracks three major companies have been shortlisted to seize control of nigeria's water by privatizing it healthy competition or so when you think but actually it's a choice between the bad the ugly and the really ugly the first company i'm going
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to talk about is france's veolia it could be known for many things but it's not tori's for just one oversaw the quality of water in the u.s. city of flint michigan which turned into a major disaster. yes it's fascinating in its own way but in response to veolia rugged off saying some are just too sensitive competing with it is a compass. called i've been goal which took a shot at facilitating water privatization in bolivia and let me just show you how
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that turned out i. not only did it triple the price of water i've been go imposed fees on collecting rain awards which world was the last straw and the final company i will look at is a dubai based through its largest shareholder it's linked to the infamous decoder access pipeline which was accused of ignoring heritage and putting business before people. well frankly nigerians don't stand to lose much when it comes to water supply it's
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so scar's activists have called for a state of emergency but with business sharks calling the shots the country's crisis kind of down the drain entirely so-called investors are ready to call in and there is. so little to. do for the liberty government it is just purely business commodification of what the financial as usual is a little bit good to be able to revolt to accept it because each we'll. he will go along with. the prevalence of the world to be a busy gay human rights it will be a lot of conflict in these prescript. in the public well just to go a little more do. deals in level the political will deliver. to
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teenagers have probably been captured or home security camera shockingly beating a seventy one year old sake man in the us at a california it's the second assault on the religious minority there in the area in the last two weeks the signal if he says that since donald trump became president there's been an increasing number of hate crimes towards its members you may find this for the website it.
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this seems to be more of her trend after post nine eleven and in america they were in treaty of tracking the hate crimes on six but after certain incidents including deaths in the post nine eleven or deaths of sick men they started tracking it and that in two thousand and fifteen and the estimates are for this year one of the majors six in right organization estimates it to be once a week now so what we do know is that they started tracking it about three years ago it was no one so we and it definitely has escalated in their trunk there are more there is a direct correlation between fact there was a study you know right after nine eleven would show or didn't how the correlation between those who people in america perceived to be terrorists primarily bitter but on and at.
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