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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the pain crafts in west and has it still on it see daltons killed. but it was haul to support the as a, by john adeline slice divide, including 2 children. the 4 people are killed by setting in a board to town and boston's costs could reach at the local official say ukrainian troops activities for to targeting civilians. and that is outraged from republicans in the u. s. hosp to the shocking mazda of a woman on
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a new york subway maya table in the 9 come in the russian capital we are life, bring you force around the world to have your company. and we are going to start with the passenger pain pressure in catholic stone because the jets for like record has been recovered. now local officials say, so t 8 people were killed me as a by john airlines playing phone this wednesday morning. but in what sort of holding a christmas day, miracle? $29.00, all those months to survive the tragedy? well, we bought exclusive footage of the 1st moments off to the crash taken by one of the passengers. so you can see has several people trying to pull out of the lane rag over luggage and broken seats. many of the survivors appeared to be in shock and
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covered and blot local blogger also filled with the following. at the sight of the tragedy. the reason i met the scene of the incident about 28 kilometers from the city of octo, judging from the fact that the plains rec coach has scattered all over the steps. there are many victims here, according to preliminary data. they say there are also survivors. as you can see, police have cordoned off the entire perimeter and are not letting anyone in, not even journalists, while the pain hit the ground such a impact that the fuselage was point to part with many who was sitting towards the end of the plane surviving the crash, we had some, some of the survivors about that will deal with that displacement. we were waiting for death to come. let's put it that way. the plane started to fall, and then half of it was torn apart. we were sitting in the tail and were thrown about a 150 meters. probably some of the passengers got trapped somewhere hit by something, but somehow we managed to get out and help others rescue services arrived
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immediately. i had just barely crawled out of the plain and help had already arrived. the 2 little girls on the pilot tried to land in gross me and there was heavy folk that as i understand, he couldn't. the land was maybe something hit the side of the plane. there was an explosion. there was debris, my life fast got damaged underneath my seat. after the 2nd or 3rd attempt to land, he still didn't make it. he may have made another attempt to that might have been when the explosion happened tools, fresh footed. so today taken on social media shows a large number of small holes on the out fuselage of the plane. rec, lots less to come and take this effect today saying what could have possibly caused such damage with some saying that his that being an explosion. why i'm joined now by for my boss groups, chief scientist show on slides. goodness, thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us. i mean, as often as well, obviously this investigation is ongoing, but obviously, given your experience in this industry,
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when you look at the images and especially those for holes, what's the foss preliminary assessment? you look at thing a good afternoon, uh, spunky speaking. i don't really know what to think about this. i saw several uh movies about this. uh and uh, before the crash. uh so it looks so strange because we see the, the plain dining. uh, and then trying to stop diving and continue. it's uh, it's isaac story and then the dining again. and so for these it was a loss of control by the pilot. the very difficult to, to have any clue about what happened and why the pilots couldn't manage its, its mission. and you know what?
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i heard about it in the witnesses you, you, you put on the on thing just before the guy who saves a to is it by the 20 to be had similar, dense to, to, to down. this is not exactly what i see on the pictures. i see more nice guy look trying to manage his machine and then saving and then the training. you get this will say to a landing, which will grow then, then there was the exposure to now, there might have been an explosion inside the plane before, but it's not visible in the pictures. so this is my, my conclusion in some way. i mean, you're talking about an explosion that is obviously one of the suggestions. apparently a ruptured oxygen in time. um, when you look at the images um and the damage to the jets exterior, you know those holes that you know to an amateur like me looks for example,
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like bullet holes does not match annual mind. you know, frankly speaking, i know it is difficult to say because you know, the, we'd say we see the plane when it's damage. there was a crash so. so why do we don't know the nature of the, of the, during the, when there was a crash that could have been a lot of those stones and things like these depending on the speed of, of the crash. uh, frontier speaking very difficult to, to, to, to give any conclusion without any further inquiry. and so we specific material to know the nature of these holes. of course, i don't of i of cool. so i do understand and also siri out there is that the plate and collide to it with a flock of bugs just ahead of the crass i'm just in your experience all
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planes designs in order to to withstand that kind of incident. and how often does it happen? hello, stoney does have to, and i don't where you know, because, you know, it would depend on the reality to the plane, the places where, where you are and so on. however, what i know is that the plains are designed to resist such such congo things as the most disastrous event for this is when the, the, the jet engines eat, the boots and the, you know, the, the different thoughts of, of object engine break inside. and it can be very dangerous, both for the plating and for the best interest. a scenario which could happen is the loss of per person. if you lose per person. normally you still have the control of the plate and this is not what we saw. so i wouldn't that on the scenario of the roots in addition on the fuselage itself. you know of here that can be very big
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damage of at the front of the fuselage. if you face a shock with, with a book with a big book. but once again, the, the planes are designed for this, you know, within the certification process. if there is which we, we call that you can gun. and we, for sure to chicken we send, and we launched and twitchy good on some switches to see the resistance. and so if this is done for the, so i don't be needing the abilities in this case. i mean, we looked at the images as well. absolutely horrifying. as you said, you know, the pilot dies in coming up dicing again, and it looked like that was no way that anyone would be able to solve. i've got impact on the, the explosion that before. and yet somehow more than 2000 people did manage to survive. i mean, just from a technical perspective, how is that even possible? is it for you?
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does it make sense that the people who survived largely in the tail of the plane? yes. for those who work in the areas, right, well no, the field, the old no that the, the best place for safety is the rate of the, of the plane. this is the 1st thing. the 2nd one is the january or what people don't know is that when there is a crush, the or very there on the very need to the number of people is very small. generally, unfortunately, people die because they cannot escape the plane when it's because crushed the i don't lose the exact, so can suck. i'm since these because the, the video was i sold didn't, didn't even show the across the baggage. so we sold that trust to the explosion, but you know, it, it was, he didn't buy kind of the barrier or war. but it's the
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scenario was not too bad for the many percent just with this gate. uh before being uh, you know, intoxicating by uh the smoke or the on to or whatever. but generally you need to know that when there is a crush. uh, if i remember, well about the 10 percent of the person just died. i don't know if there are more but central's di this is because it cannot escape the plane didn't already. and the final thing i want to ask is on false. well, i mean we noticed that both way as a company has had a number of issues and accusations that they skipped over the key safety checks. we also know that obviously they're all psych settings in place and it's affected some of the ad lines not to sit in russia, but also in the post serve your face. they haven't necessarily being able to get parts as easily. is that
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a concern that sometimes companies will downgrade safety just in order to be able to manage the dom onto the commercial demand of the students that unfortunately she is. this is a possibility. you know, you have the choice to make the plane fly from lots. and if you not, don't have the, the boss to do a band for example. you, you are both to, to take decisions which, where you bet on the risk. it can happen. i don't say it's good to disease, but uh, you know, when you manage your company, you need to, to manage this company and you, you make your choices. and you think choice while the risk, let's hope so was not taken this time. this was a full my boss, so group chief scientist on schools was again us. thank you very much your time and
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of course your input. thank you very much. thank you. i want to turn to the ukraine conflict. now at least 4 people have been killed and 5 more interested in the shedding of a town in boxes and baffled costs, reaching out of the pool. just so it has been of course, occupied by kits troops and started invasion in august while his all tea corresponding equals donald with mole on what snow. at this time, ukraine has opted to launch a missile strike against a small town about 19 minutes drive away from the regional capital, the town of the gulf that says, now ukraine itself. the combined is making a claim that they targeted a come on the center of rushes of $810.00 marine brigade, but basically the witness accounts as well as video that were short literally moments of to the attack they paying to very different picture. it can be seen that an apartment block building a 5 story high apartment building as well as a few town houses and
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a beauty paula was hits by the missiles. now the attack was deadly right now. all these sites, they don't have a, basically the power is out that they don't have any gas supply for now, both the, the sites that have been directly hits and those that have found themselves in the direct vicinity of the strike side. now, according to the russian investigative committee and well actually judging by the sort of destruction in the scale and the remoteness of the town over the gulf from the front line, it is most likely that us made a long range high mas massages were used to carry out this attack, employees of the russian investigation committees, main military department, are inspecting the aftermath of the showing in the course of regions. town of the golf during and inspection fragments and shrapnel were found, presumably parts of a high mar system. all of them will be seized and sent for further examination to clarify their specific type and kind of show. now if that version is to be
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finalized and announced as the final one, then this would be the very same type of munitions that the ukrainians use. less than 5 days ago, in fact a to attack a small town over. it is also in russia's quarters region that the destruction was truly horrendous. also, civilians died and the injured is asked to attack to. and so it seems that the ukrainians are getting a bit of a taste of launching such attacks against peaceful and civilian targets. and when it comes to russia's reaction, well, most go as being quite sensitive about the attack on russia's course region need. it has being even more so sensitive when it comes to using american long range weapons against the attacks deep into the russian soil and the gains, the soil that has been internationally recognized as pods over russia and according to rushes for administer, circle lover of russia. every single time brushes calculating the sort of
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retaliation very carefully, given the absolute lack pretty much of condemnation by the international community of such attacks. stroke assessor the, as for the constant terrorist attacks that the key res seem, is resorting to deliberately striking, purely civilian targets, residential buildings, hospitals, clinics, shops, places where people gather and wrist. this is outrageous and a direct violation of all anti terrorist conventions and all security council resolutions on the subject. unfortunately, no one in the west is joining our condemnation. and none of the leaders of international organizations, including the u. n. d o s c u n e s c o, and many others is joining our condemnation. we warn that further continuation of such a line will be met with an increasingly strong response each time. and frankly,
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as far as i can understand, as a non military person, the damage to cubes, military machine, not only in response to these terrorist attacks, but in general during the special military operation in recent months. it is very, very significant. not necessarily after this criminal strike on the screeching on the brian and screeching on the belgrade region. it's not necessarily something to do immediately. we are patient people, but sometimes you know, measure 7 times and cut ones. so we need to measure so that we can cut off the full program. now key of has been absolutely hell bent on keeping the foot hold on, holding their ground in rushes coolest region. but so far, all of these attacks against these civilian targets, they have failed to bring any sort of advantage. and any result for key of the uh, for instance,
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uh they are combined as they are throwing new new reserves into rushes course regions this tripping other parts of the front from these and much needed with the reserves and reinforcements where they are pulling back. but they have been also put on the backbone and they have been the retreating in rushes course region as well. because since the since their initial gains in august this year, they have lost more than 50 percent overland that they initially managed to get onto the control in sort of a blitzkrieg operation. so they will, they are bound to try and carry out most of such strikes. and this is certainly well not good news for everyone living and brushes. course region brush has been cooling on everybody who have found themselves close to the, to the new front line. the to evacuate, and this is so far, probably the best advice they can get and follow the to go to it now
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where the is really military has full, a full is actuation over the indonesian hospice filled up to me and plates. knowles, and it's according to the local health authorities, the idea report to the several and to vacate the building before it was stormed by troops. hundreds of patients and medical stuff were rushed outside without any like savings of equipment. this been donation hospital is one of the last 3 hostage watching medical facilities in golf is no, were less than that's is where it strikes an rates have targeted of those sites. the idea of claims the complexes have been used by terrorists as faces. well, joining us from central goals that now is marissa and richie is an officer of the must see emergency medical team on the ground by the nurse. that's great to have you one. i mean, i understand that you are actually in contact yourselves with stuff during that is
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back to ation. are there any details that you can give us about what transpired from those conversations or yeah, right. i was not there when there is an update to the hospital, but we have a text conversation directly with the staff members in the hospital when the ethics star and until the, the adf inside the hospital. what this software experiencing was at the time it is a terror. and in fact we describe it as that's already them. i it was 100 percent is agree. it is that salaries them, they send me the detail information to voice not. and i can hear that there is a sounds of screaming and gun on the ground. it feels like i watch like, uh, horror movie, which is full of terror. and i couldn't imagine how the,
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all the people inside the hospital struggled to supplies in the middle of the heart attack. and as we know, the hosp 3 hospital in nothing does out that nadia has been under siege for more than 18 days. and the idea of hosp, brutally a thing, the hospital for no reason. i mean, worst that you're told that we'll just see about the gutter schultz, but you'll start from that. but that obviously the patients must have a pod for people who are ready. so it's almost been terrifying. um, did you have any indication on whether i d. s. troops? did they use full full violence to vacate people? so at the moment, the idea of enter the hospital and they start to find the lice and destroy any equipment and including the generics or that's on the information we got phone to stop and also another essential facilities. and they force all of the people
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inside the hospital to go out of the hospital and they separated the uh, the people best uh to the men and women. and we got the information from the eye witness stop that there are 20 men watch detain. and we don't know the fate of, of those people, but i can be sure that this one our conversation and we also have experience working in the hospital previously. there is no come but then in the hospital. so yes indeed is. so i will come to the hospital and destroy everything and for the situation in the table for the patients here. what if thought to wait to have a now being taken to another medical facility and i'll be able to continue receiving medical treatment. okay, sir, so fall,
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i would like to highlight that the authorization is to the international entity that should be brought texted because it is hospital and it's have to be, it means to the population of it's means to be there is there will be many, 3, operate sure, the you location should follow the process your, as stated in the international rule in international law and based on our information, the information i got from the staff member, the book with to does the city we a, we don't following any of those procedure. yes, there is the end of this coming, but you this because i'm aware situation, not the best encore, the nation would be the east. why? of the site to load the ambulance to help the each location and half of the patients come to the hospital in the get the cd by walking. so uh uh at the night, most of them uh, uh,
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forced to be far created by israel to gives us the fee. we the following any proper procedure for the population of the hospital. i mean the indonesian hospital, i mean it's one of the last not even funny, but possibly functioning facilities, not area. so i suppose it's a question of timing. why to use things as well. chose to seize control of it now. yeah. if i can only use 3 to 8, as i know, local people perceive the hospital as the less safe place to sell to. or if i like to speculate, i would say that picking out one of the sports people in the north and does that in bit law here it means sending a message to the remaining 75000 civilian in. nothing does
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that there is no salvation and they should leave the aria. so that's what is the right ele. uh, trying to say to the people of nathan gonzales. and the rest of this, the final thing i mean kind of sitting, you know, forward, sees, have them onto this time, but also for how many months. i mean, over here, the international community intervene immediately. do you expect to see a response from the board? any response yeah, in this case, i expect for the bear with me him on the work can make it so i will follow all the international. lo marissa know richie lives, an officer of the massey emergency medical team. thank you very much for insight and giving us obviously, really almost eye witness and account of what happened. that was very glad that you'll stop was able to evacuate safety as well to
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a distressing story in new york. and then nichol migrant from guatemala has been charged with much of the he said, a sleeping woman on fire inside a subway call. the victim died from injuries shocking case house fox mass outrage from republicans. the accused, the democrats of allowing such criminals into the country, the nation's escalating michel in crisis was re top the agenda for so many americans that it's of course, policy responsible for donald trump presidential victory. one republican congress suck tons of that from texas, has proposed some extremely radical measures to deal with criminals from the 4th. it's that simple public executions for any legal the rates or kills in american. they don't deserve deportation. they deserve to be. and all the republicans claim the millions of mike went to the negro into the office since joe biden took the
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reins 2 years ago to mike and crime rate has since exploded to it. and donald trump has pledged a heavy hand is pressed down. the man who's been nominated to lock down the boy that has been ruled by cbs news about the incoming administration stuff. we have seen one estimate that says it would cost $80000000000.00 to deport a 1000000 people a year. i don't know if it's accurately now, is that what american taxpayer should expect? what price to put our national security that worth it? is there a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families? of course families can be deported together. for an hour joined from the lawn by christopher allow the american communist party international secretary. crisp is always great to have you on file. so what do you want to get your general perspective? you know your mind on the ground, but um, how do you look at the mike when prices and how much of
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a whole top pickets become in society to thank you for having me 1st and foremost merry christmas to your viewers for a celebration today. thank you. very much, of course this is a very hot topic. immigration was at the top of the list, immigration, and economic issues were the 2 main issues that dominated the 2024 presidential elections. they go up and down the ballot in all of the states that the united states. so i think that it's a critical issue. of course, every country must deal with the issues of border of migration and all of the legal architecture that comes with that. however, i think that what we are seeing now is an emphasis on demonizing, a lot of, of migrants we're coming due to ongoing us policies in latin america. you, one must as wire so many millions coming from that in america and the caribbean, sued united states. well, one has to take into account the legal sanctions, the barbaric measures taken against countries that the united states does not support what examples like cuba, nicaragua,
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that enables its like of germany and other countries that have more socialist or pluralistic bottles that the united states exits tremendous pressure because they might kick out us corporations or demand just compensation for the use of energy, raw materials, etc. so i think that when we are looking at the united states policy in latin america and us immigration policy, one cannot separate that from the monroe doctrine. and centuries, us imperialism and colonialism, and that, that america, that's a really, really interesting, uh, port i, i really appreciate that. i do also want to get, you'll view, obviously on the bye didn't administrations track record. um, obviously i can understand an average american they say look, safety and security is our issue. the border at the moment does seem quite poor as it needs to know from the broad. from here we see the image is what the quote power yvonne's. do you think that joe,
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by 10 policy has walk um has he failed to treat it as a serious issue? you know, clearly it hasn't worked and he hasn't treated as a serious issue. and this has been the ongoing debate in washington about this that, that we need an orderly migration policy that people need to come begley. nobody, i think disagrees with that. the ultimate question is, why are so many coming today? and of course the, by the patient has to build and disregard they've built in many ways to rectify a lot of that is done by former administration. and no leave that to even just normalize again with cuba as obama did, versus what trump did in terms of the imposition of even more things. and so i think that when we're looking at havi at q, but them, i look at other countries and that's in america, venezuela. when we're looking at people coming, we have to look at ultimately why they're coming. but it's saying that the buying, the ministration has failed. the american people in this regard and i don't know if
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that's something ministration will be any better because no matter how many walls you build, if those people have no livelihood, they'll keep company is just the fact. i mean, a lot of people, i mean, a lot of people take any opportunity. they kind a know to, to slam trump. but i mean, obviously receive videos like the one that we started off that tech, the texas congressional town to that. and you think, okay, this is, you know, on the cost of extremism. probably. um, do you think that his policies are a bit too radical or is it just watch me it for me to publish these are not the it what's the radical about building a well we've had was 4 or 4 millennial, right? we have a great, well, you know, the fact that he wants to build a wall is not a radical. what would be radical and radical in a positive way? is this he said, let's develop latin american countries. let's work together in partnership. but if you just want to continue to exploit them to take their natural resources to, to try to take over what he said, the panama canal, again,
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