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World Business Report

slightly different way, could have been extremely severe. what happened in this case was an unused door blew out of the aircraft when it was around 16,000 feet. it was a few minutes from take off. at that point on the flight all of the passengers would have been strapped in place. they would have had their seat belts on and the aircraft was not travelling too high. nevertheless there was still a sudden decompression. we have heard that the cabin door flew open, that the headsets were ripped off the pilot phones and other debris went out the aperture. if that same incident had happened at cruising altitude, which of the 737 is about 38,000 feet, the pressure differential between outside the plane and inside would have been much greater. people would likely, at that stage in the flight would have been moving around in public wouldn't have had their seat belts on, and in the worst—case people could have been sucked out of the aircraft. there would likely have been fatalities. they would certainly have been severe injuries. it could have been a great deal

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Verified Live

so what happened in this case was an unused door blew out of the aircraft when it was around 16,000 feet, and it was a few minutes from take—off. so at that point in the flight, all of the passengers would have been strapped in place, they would have had their seat belts on, and the aircraft was not travelling too high. nevertheless, there was still a sudden decompression, we have heard that the cabin door flew open, that the headsets were ripped off the pilots, that phones and other debris went out of the aperture, but if that same incident had happened at cruising altitude, which for the 737 max is about 38,000 feet, the pressure differential between outside the plane and inside would have been much greater, and people would likely... at that stage in the flight they would have been moving around the plane, they probably wouldn't have had their seat belts on, and in a worst case, people could have been sucked out of the aircraft. there would likely have been fatalities. there would certainly have been severe injuries. so, yes, it could have been a great deal worse.

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An unexpected company raises the bar for smartphone cameras

Tecno, which makes desirable phones on a budget, is taking a new approach to variable aperture and liquid lens tech for smartphone cameras.

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Digilogic Systems Signs MoU with SATIM for Co-Development of Synthetic Aperture RADAR

Pti: Digilogic Systems Signs MoU with SATIM for Co-Development of Synthetic Aperture RADAR - Environment Simulator

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Google Pixel 8 Pro review: the best Pixel I've ever used

The Google Pixel 8 Pro is an important phone for Google. It has upgraded specs, a refined design, and a higher price. And it's worth every single penny.

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Election 2024 The Campaign and the Courtroom

this as you're saying that, but the truth is we have witnessed now, after january 6th, people coming out of the woodwork with their legal theories saying that that's the case. it widens the aperture of what is acceptable and what is not. i think we're going to see more and more candidates like this on the trail going into 2024, maybe senate, people running for senate, et cetera, who are going to say, you know what else we could have done that time? you know who else you could have called? it's just free speech. i think we're watching that window open of what is acceptable and what is not. >> everyone else on the stage supported mike pence on the debate except for ramaswamy. i think he looked like a fool today frankly to stand out. he is depending on people being completely and totally without knowledge when it comes to the constitution and the way laws are made and the senate works. i don't think that shtick is going to work. i think pence got a fair amount of support on the stage and i think he deserves it. >> everybody stay with us.

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Deadline White House

suggest he has legal standing to bring this. but he could simply petition a secretary of state. in new hampshire or one other state that might be friendly to such a consideration. and that then begins the process by which donald trump could be afforded due process. there could be appeals and as we all know inevitably the supreme court would have to decide. i do think, ali, it's important to kind of widen the aperture and realize, though, that this is all part of an effort to save democracy and in some ways save the republic from the existential question we likely face. donald trump is likely to win the republican nomination. he is seeking to be reelected for the sake of retribution and absolution of his own criminal activity. and to achieve that he will have to shred the constitution. so whether it's one of the four indictments or whether it is going after his eligibility under the 14th amendment, it's a worthwhile endeavor. >> and some argue it may be none of those, it might be the vote in the 2024 election. who knows? this is an unanswered question. thanks to both of you, good

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Morning Joe

>> so it was a calculated and deceitful plan to remain in office by nullifying and negating certified, legal votes. >> the fact that he didn't drop things could lead some to believe and his people who defend him say, that he genuinely did feel he was robbed and this was the good fight and the proper fight? >> well, even if he did, and i am dubious about that, even if he believed that, that doesn't mean you can use illegal means to rectify it. if you think the bank is unfairly keeping your money, there are many things you can do to get it back. you can't go and rob the bank. >> no. exactly. and like a calculated and deceitful plan to rob people of their votes. jen, we need to talk about the donald trump here, but we also need to sort of open up the aperture a bit and understand that this is anti-democratic trying to rob people of their votes, as bill barr said, but

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Deadline White House

essentially a second-class citizenship as admiral stavridis said for arab citizens of israel, and to kind of open up the aperture for things like settlements and the displacement of palestinians that render a two-state solution absolutely impossible. so this is profoundly going to shake the foundation of israeli democracy and put it on a pathway towards an autocracy so long as bibi netanyahu and the most far right government in israel's history can hold together their coalition. >> i have so many more questions for both of you. i have to sneak in a quick break. i'm going to ask both of you to stick around to the other side. we'll all be right back. her side we'll all be right back.

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