awill remembering talking about a first strike with nuclear weapons from china. first of all why and second how do we prevent that? they threatened to do that because they don t want us to intervene if they attack iowa hawkeyes wan, japan taiwan, japan, philippines or whatever. president pure tone average tin s threat we heard nuke threats from both china and north korea. so i think they do intend to make the threats to use their nuclear weapons before or shortly after invading. eric: speaking of ukraine, beijing may start supplying lethal aid to putin for this horrendous invasion and catastrophe he s caused and what will that do and how will that ramp up the tensions if beijing does jump in? well, beijing has already jumped in from the very beginning of the war. chai china s been supplying
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listening to cockpit voice recordings, it would be the same thing. but they re on different channels. correct. there is a lot more information recorded on the cockpit voice recorder than can be gleaned from listening to the single challenge received radio signal to the tower. yeah. do we have, producers, if we can, the sound of the pings and the chirp and the tone that paul ginsburg supplied for us earlier? i think our viewers would like to hear that. because we re trying to figure out, we have been trying to figure out throughout this whole thing if in fact what the chinese ships and the australian ships have picked up if it is in fact cockpit voice recordings or the black boxes that are presumably on the bottom of the ocean. and you re saying these aren t the exact sounds, but these are sounds that they would be looking for, similar sounds. first let s listen to the pulse tone. [ beeping ] that s the pure tone.
and also, les abend. we were talking about those acoustic events that they heard. this is a chirp and a tone. let s hear the pure tone first. like an alarm. [ tone sounds ] this isn t the exact one but this is, you re getting us an example. correct. one that we can hear. the actual one is above our hearing but this would be something like a smoke detector telling you that its batteries are weak. a pure tone. the next one is one other way that they can program the pinger to put out a unique type of wave