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make $6000000000.00 a year of prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't care and cares about you so your care might. morning in moscow hailed as heroes that was a big headline in the wake to russian pilots pull off an emergency landing expertly they say saving the passengers lives after their plane itself a double engine failure during takeoff we'll tell you all about it are we also in the news or view of the week a medical examiner rules that the death of the disgraced former finance jeffrey epstein was a result of suicide the multi-millionaire's lawyers though say they're not satisfied with the conclusion and intend to carry out their own investigation. plus 2 this came in overnight a bomb blast devastating a wedding ceremony in the afghan capital kabul that's left $63.00 dead and $182.00 wounded.
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this is out international kevin owen here for next half hour with a recap of simple big stories from the last 7 days thanks take the time to join us today to help with us well this was the big story there wasn't it coming from russia those 2 russian pilots who went down in aviation history on thursday morning rubber 6 o'clock in the morning pulling off what's been described as a miraculous emergency landing there crimea bound a ural airlines flight suffered twin engine failure the bad luck up after striking a flock of birds while taking off from moscow airport but against all those odds they were able to bring it down safely in a nearby field saving the lives of everyone on board is some video of the moments of followed. i don't already have a. look at the.
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pilots of flight you 6178 had just moments to react to the bird strike and of impending disaster that decided to land the plane really quickly on its belly in a cornfield without having time to dump from the fuel tanks this video taken from inside that airbus a 321 as it accelerated of a want to take off 226 passengers 7 crew aboard them that you don't want to see that single sucked into the engines not one but 2 you see them fleetingly there with more and thursday's remarkable events from a culture of who was at the site within the hour. 226 passengers and 7 crew members of ural airlines flight bound for crimea from moscow are celebrating their 2nd birthday the air bus a 321 collided with
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a flock of birds just shortly after takeoff from the capital's zuckoff ski airport's the captain jameer yusupov had just seconds to make the right decision when he discovered the strike caused engine failure with 16 tons of fuel on board no ability to make it back to the runway he knew that an emergency landing could result in a catastrophe to show you about the after we took off the engines became unstable 1st the left one and then the right one we usually simulate the situations when one or 2 engines are off despite all our efforts the plane was going down we realized that we didn't have much time just one or 2 minutes to make a decision in a blink of an eye man with nerves of steel decided still land the aircraft in a near. by ordered field without using the landing gear and shutting off all power to prevent an explosion and various officials praised the crew for their professionalism during the spine chilling landing as well as for
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a well organized evacuation that is something we acted in line with our training we've simulated situations like this before so there were no surprises the passengers were disciplined listen to our instructions and evacuated very quickly they did as we expected there was no panic on board even though the landing was rough the pilot did a great job he landed the plane really carefully just cook tell us please how do you feel now did you hurt your leg. you know it's better than if i was there lying on the field so everything is rather good the landing was good the pilots did a great job landed the plane on the belly everything is fine the media was quick to make connections with the another such incidents one loss of life was a virgin thanks to pilot the miracle on the hudson involving a u.s. airways the aircraft flown by captain chesley sullenberger and jeffrey skiles hit
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a flock of geese after takeoff from new york city's la guardia airport and lost all engine power i'm able to land at any available airport they had to ditch the jet in the hudson river just outside of manhattan with all of the 155 passengers a rescued by nearby ferries and bolts thanks to the heroic solved by the captain and his crew their relatives and loved ones self all the people involved will get to see them again ramana koester of artsy moscow region there was remarkable was it was a variation express we spoke to say the pilots made all the right decisions under extreme pressure. i take my hat off to the pilots and to everybody onboard the crew and the passengers because this was a textbook emergency landing the video i've just seen of it was absolutely amazing i think he took a calculated risk he said right we are too near the ground by the time the landing gear gets down it might not have locked in place we'll go for what we call
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a belly flop and that's basically what he did and he landed it beautifully and this is a bit like the if you remember the hudson river incident where the plane landed on the lake the whole point is that he brought it down with the nose slightly out and so literally sailed over the cornfield and that's quite a robust crop so that helped the landing these pilots did brilliantly because they were really quite low when the bird strike took place and the engine tower dropped away almost completely so they had to look around for an open space in which to land and they didn't and as you can see they've done it brilliantly russia does have a history of having very good pilots that it is a profession that russians are very proud of having those who have it placed exactly 10 years ago there was what has become known as the miracle on the hudson they got a little bit higher before the birds hit them but this time they were geese and those a very big birds they lost both engines the pilot looked around the highly urbanized
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area near new york couldn't see anywhere safe to land so he landed on the river and again like this event everybody survived. new york medical examiner's office said on friday that the death of disgraced former money manager jeffrey epstein was caused by suicide the convicted paedophile was found dead in his jail cell last week while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges but lawyers for the financing who had connections in high places in washington have said they're not happy with the findings of the autopsy. the defense team fully intends to conduct its own independent and complete investigation into the circumstances and cause of mr epstein's death we are not satisfied with the conclusions of the medical examiner the 66 year old multimillionaire was set to face trial over the alleged abuse of dozens of underage girls and the creation of a sex trafficking network just days before his death a manhattan court had released 1200 documents relating to the case he had
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repeatedly denied the charges against him last month epstein that been placed on suicide watch to offer an apparent attempt at taking his own life since the tycoon's death of been numerous reports about the conditions he was living in some of suggested he was having to pay other inmates for protection others that he was sleeping on the floor and was unable to wash some even claim the death may not have been a suicide taken a closer look at all the speculation. if there is train riders out there right now racking their brains over ideas for a new mega juicy plot i've got a perfect one for you the life and death of convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein who was at the same time a friend of the likes of presidents clinton and trump or you case prince andrew just how many skeletons in his claws a dis man have his death as a real shocker and a staggering mystery some details of it though have been revealed to the public.
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even though last month jeffrey epstein apparently already tried to kill him self a source within the law enforcement reported he was only put on suicide watch for less than a week plus it's been claimed epstein wasn't checked on every 30 minutes by guards and got deprived of his cell mate in violation of the prison's normal procedure there was also a rumor that surveillance cameras malfunctioned on the night when the death happened. only a day before the inmate was found unconscious a court released 1200 pages of documents detailing numerous claims of child abuse by him and his girlfriend was that the last drop of anguish we'll never find out. oh this is a giant playground for fans of conspiracy theories these have been ranging from the idea that bill clinton had jeffrey epstein killed even president trump tweeted
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about that one to the russia did it kind of stories president from using his massive twitter platform $63000000.00 followers to spread a doraine conspiracy theory in a statement a clinton spokesman said the suggestion that the clintons were involved is ridiculous and of course not true and donald trump knows it you know this is just more recklessness what he's doing is dangerous a guy who had information that would have destroyed rich and powerful men's lives and dead in his jail cell how predictably russian it's hilarious and ultimately completely predictable that you would have leftist democrats and the media trying to pin something else on russia we haven't seen any ties to russia in the eps and steve case we haven't seen any russian oligarchs that have been on this fly list that we know of but anyway you can't turn away from the fact that mr epstein was
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close like i said with some of the most influential people on this planet most likely they had nothing to do with the death but all those politicians and money makers can now brave a sigh of relief because dead men don't speak the really aggravating thing to me is all the flying monkeys that are out there right now on conspiracy theories if you look at the facts of this case it was no question this was going to happen 1st of all in lock up settings like that there is no such thing as a personal privacy there there are no un control settings if rules are followed no shoelaces no belts no access to even as much as a finger nail clipper or radio show us the darn films what do the cameras have to say who had access to the cameras where are they this is a remarkably simple program just 1st show us what was recorded. a human rights activist has been pardoned in bahrain after his 3 years behind bars for making critical comments online about the government maintains she was jailed for
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promoting and encouraging people to mount a coup but. alleges she was tortured and sexually abused by police officers after her arrest but already officials say they've referred her complaint now to a special investigation or allegations relate to a local police station whose chief was trained by u.k. police. taylor spoke to the organization the petition for usis release. enjoying yourself a form of bahraini civil servant and mother for was jailed in april 27th he criticised the regime for hosting the motor racing show case that is formula one use of gave a harrowing account of the abuse and sexual assault she was subjected to at the hot of the offices she was arrested by this threaten to kill me they tried to bribe me they beat me but worst of all officers tore off my he job and attempted to strip me of my clothes before an officer sexually assaulted me in custody the pain and humiliation of that week will haunt me for the rest of my life the gist of occasion
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they gave is that the fact is she is involved in what they call a terrorist activity is. that it finishes off this means that criticizing formula one race and. reflecting good opinion on facebook or on twitter could considered to be a terrorism act and unfortunately for had she was subjected during an interrogation to sexual assault and she was tortured only to interrogate her about terror. and running facebook account which was simply just a critical formula one a domestic bahrain issue while not really because he appears to me that all happened as activists claimed in the police station headed up by brigadier far was . because trained by none other than the british police back in 2015 august on travel to belfast on a study visit basically a crash course in how to manage protesters the trip cost british taxpayers
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$16000.00 pounds now engineers have raised the alarm question how this all fits in with bahrain's human rights record. for hiding behind a. when i arrived at the building in morocco they blindfolded me interrogated me because of my human rights activities during the interrogation the use the worst forms of physical torture they told me some harsh words threaten me and sexually abused people. the members of the national security service insulted me they threatened me with rape restricting my wife with huet preventing kryten and depriving that thermally of education and housing in addition to psychological and physical
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torture i was jailed 5 times in the past year most of the time i'm banned from driving targeted jailed tortured and may cause targeted attack by rubber bullets and tear gas. one can often why is the u.k. continuing its cooperation with the regime regularly condemned by organizations all over the walled while the u.k. says that to give a helping hand in improving human rights so it's all in good faith and in the name of democracy given the high level of skill and expertise across british policing it is not surprising that there is an international appetite to learn from the best we cannot stand by and criticize countries from the sidelines if we want to see wholesale changes it probably doesn't hurt that it brings in a tidy sum to the arm of the u.k. home office responsible for training offices abroad has poor and over 3000000 pounds 2012 with 89 percent of that some coming from countries where the death
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penalty still exists when the british government really talk about. training the police what they are really doing is empowering what we call it from punitive and they are the one which are pretty much training. but also toward thinking that if a police officer committed an abuse or something people could resort to things like this like and was meant office where you can submit complaints over the since 2012 to this date we have seen that those institutions which had been officially is the british training resulted in only one thing that they they kill the torture it is the still systematic in the country this is what the united nations said this is what amnesty and what the human rights watch said and then secondly that there is the climate of impunity is this the status in the country allegations of complicity in human rights violations and bolstering authoritarian regimes increase complicit
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or not one has to admit it's not great for the british. but also truckin says tori's happening right now these are live pictures of a parcel of moscow times was 18 minutes past 4 in the afternoon hong kong. people out in force again the umbrellas while it's rainy season there's been a family 27 degrees there today in force it's being the hong kong the scene of yet more protests yesterday against both sides the arguments there those divisions continue to grow speculation continue to mount about where it's all going to go to china intervene in mainland china at some point a lot of questions being raised we're across when we come back.
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kevin owen here in moscow today you're watching the weekly smart international a recap of our stories of the last 7 days and this one came in overnight a powerful suicide explosions torn through a wedding hall in the afghan capital it's killed 63 and injured over 180 others voting from kabul a bit earlier has bill also a worry for you. the suicide attacker ditson it it is explosives cording to the afghan interior ministry the main section of the wedding where the main war eating their dinner at least 63 people killed a woman and children are among those killed more than 180 people or wounded analysts afghanistan gets a comprehensive cease fire the people of afghanistan will continue to lose their
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entire families in these attacks this is an area in west kabul in the past the islamic state have targeted this she has and has are as and some more openly questioning the inability of the afghan government why they contradict these places here is what. many afghans told us about this diddley attack last night. the explosion happened near the stage where the musicians were near all the youth children and all the people who were there some were killed some were rooted and now they are in hospitals and others are dead it was my father's cousin's wedding i took my uncle and cousin who were wounded to a nearby hospital and then they were taken to another emergency hospital there are so many dead and wounded victims my father and other uncle are still there to identify the other victims there were a large number of casualties around 1200 guests were invited to the wedding i was
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with the groom in the other room when we heard the blast and then i couldn't find anyone everyone was lying all around the home i was trying since last my den up until now to find out what exactly happened to the groom and bride we're being told he was a tailor and i'm in the heartbreaking reality in an attack like this is how can entire families vanish like this we have heard from the afghan government condemning this attack we've also heard from the taliban calling it. barbaric and cruel and many are now pointing their finger at the islamic state which i think also tells you that once there is a peace deal between the afghan government and the taliban unfortunately. the foreign fighters really continue to pose a great danger to everyday life. for our focus now apart from hong kong trouble again this weekend
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a lot of people making their voices heard on all sides of the divide another mass anti government rally underway in hong kong right now as the city's protest campaign continues now to what is an 11th consecutive weekend these live pictures get the imposer up the rains coming down tens of thousands of people have gathered in victoria park in the busy causeway bay district what you're seeing there despite efforts by police to ban the protest rallies but organized by the civil human rights front it's behind some of the biggest demonstrations in what is of course a semi autonomous chinese territory over the past 2 weeks comes after thousands of teachers ready to get a strong calm authorities on saturday after those pages in a show of solidarity with the young people who've been leading calls for democratic reform and there is a counter protest by people concerned by what's going on by the continuing on rest they're going on week after week the months of pro-democracy demonstrations were originally of course a refresher calling for the withdrawal of that controversial extradition bill but since then it's gone into a whole set of other demands including the resignation of hong kong's leader but
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also democratic elections and an inquiry into alleged police brutality i.e. the way they've been handling this now concerns are growing too that the campaign's putting the city's special status in jeopardy and could risk intervention eventually direct from china. so that's the reports out there this weekend then rewinding last tuesday protests
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to hong kong's airport took an unexpected turn then when a reporter for china's global times newspaper was literally seized by the crowds was. was have scary though which way the editor in chief of the times the global times confirmed indeed it was his employee in the video we just saw he took to twitter to plead with the demonstrate his to release the journalist dressing that his sole job was to report back makes the day the update was the reporter was rescued by police and sent to hospital he was discharged on wednesday political analyst and journalist said the protesters have been acting in a pos style way towards media sympathetic to beijing. the protesters started
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actually afraid that the truth is going to go. to the surface the out of anger it's all the media which is trying to go but it's true the chinese will be out to sea for the few and they're only supported for the b.b.c. able to see it and other western media of course for those who are absolutely on that side if you look. at it issues. there celebrate that basic. well that's the way some of the world news stories around us ponder over the last 7 days as reported from here moscow buyout international i'm kevin 0 in whatever you doing this sunday have a great rest of the day and weekend and thanks for watching. how why a paradise with some all around turned into
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a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major here tens there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in pain you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power.
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i think about that every day. you know. struggle to take even a few steps towards your daughter's vigil she says tonight the pain of shelby's loss is real i'm going to make sure if it takes the last breath in my body he needs to get that down and. we begin today's show with a look at the chaos surrounding executions in the united states now that many of the drugs used for lethal injections are no longer available the execution of drugs scarcity stems from the receipt of manufacturers in europe and united states to be used to people to death. i think the job of defending him.
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