corner virus outbreak as hong kong grants a quarantine anyone entering from mainland china plus america's future is blazing bright. the years of economic picture are over theirs and donald trump boasts of a great american comeback but his state of the union address highlights the country's deepening political divisions. the end thank you very much for joining us a pegasus airways flight skidded off the runway while landing at one of his tumbled main airports the turkish authorities say all 171 passengers and 6 crew members on board survived at least 52 were injured and have been taken to hospital the boy 737 was landing at airport when it crashed splitting into 3 parts it was traveling from the turkish city of izmir let's bring in hushed who's in istanbul for us the pictures of this plane on that one way quite spectacular tell us about the latest for us and what we know happened here. the authorities 40 are saying that. the investigation is under way to determine what happened to the plane that the 53 people were transferred to local hospitals here in. istanbul over the authorities are trying to find out what exactly happened this was a flight from izmir to istanbul about one hour expected to be smooth and short but something terrible happened the moment it was touching down it broke into 3 is scared of the runway and it burst into flames the fire later was later put out by the firefighters now of that very moment when it was touching down there were strong winds have the rains here in istanbul but we don't know whether this was the because of a mechanical problem or because of poor or weather conditions but this is not the 1st incident that happened to the same company the low budget. generally the sum of one of the planes veered of runway other same port of some. prompting the authorities to suspend traffic which is exactly what happened also about one hour ago when the authorities decided to suspend all the traffic lights of the some. good port all right thank you for that update hashim hashim i had barrel lifeforce there from istanbul let's speak now to david lear mt who is an aviation safety specialist and consulting editor at flight global he's via skype from london david good to have you with us planes of course light off the runway often but they don't break into 2 or 3 pieces as we see on these pictures from istanbul sebi asked to be airport when you look at these images what do you think happened here. well the aircraft didn't fall into pieces while it was still on the runway what happened though is that it has run off the end of the runway and down a slope over very rough ground and it's while it was traveling over the rough ground that the aircraft started to break up ok so far we're hearing 52 injuries i mean when you look at the pictures once again they're quite spectacular to think that anyone would have survived this is you know is miraculous . not at all miraculous actually as you yourself said it's. runway overruns which is what the in the business called or a runway excursions they happen that it's the most common of all types of aircraft accident but normally nobody is even hurts let alone killed in accidents of this time however they are distressingly frequent in the chances of your being involved and want to still incredibly low relative to other forms of accident these are rather more common than most but the fact that the pre plane broke apart in 3 pieces it is what i find you know amazing the fact that you know when you look at the pictures again i mean this plane in 3 pieces on the runway that's quite unusual isn't it. it's not on the runway it's way off the runway on level runway yes yes that's right it's while it was crashing over uneven ground still going fairly fast it was during that phase that the aircraft started to break up. and the breakage as you can see it some people have been injured i think during the evacuation but they have been killed i'm sure that they'll be discharged from hospital fairly soon ok as our correspondent in istanbul said this is the 2nd airline and the 2nd incident rather involving pegasus recently what is the safety record of this airline but it isn't very good really we're not talking about fatal accidents here but in fact 2 years ago it had another runway excursion which could have been much worse but again everybody got out of it with with no you know major injuries so you must say that it's got a pretty bad record among the among local carriers but as i say we're not talking about fatal accidents here but we are talking about accidents that would have been very frightening for those on board and i can imagine and i can't help but note that david that this is a boeing 737 certainly something that boeing would need right now. oh you're absolutely right but you know i don't think you'll find that this has anything to do with the airplane type this is just an accident which happened it was probably it probably had quite a lot to do with the weather as your reporter said the weather system bull was heavy rain and very gusty winds so it was probably difficult landing there is a very wet runway and under those circumstances heavy gusts and lots and lots of water on the runway it can be difficult for the pilot to keep the aircraft completely under control while it's running along the runway airplanes are very much safer in the sky than they are on a runway if you think about it if you were driving a car and it only had 3 wheels one at the front and one either side you would feel it was a bit unstable well that's why runways are absolutely straight airplanes are not very good on the ground. david thank you so much for your insight and your expertise on this david named aviation specialist joining us there from london thank you very much. now what started out as a rescue mission on a mountainside in the center of key has turned into a frantic search for the rescuers themselves at least 33 people have been killed after an avalanche swept on to a road near the city of rescue workers are among the dead they were searching for victims of an early avalanche which killed 5 other people on tuesday. and other world news the world health organization says it will send a multinational team to china soon to help combat the corona virus outbreak a short time ago it appealed for $675000000.00 to fight the virus especially in developing countries. message to the international community is in list today or pay more. immersed today or more. $675000000.00 u.s. dollars is a lot of money but its march lists the bill we will face if we do not invest in preparedness no during the window of opportunity that we have in our hong kong's leaders says anyone entering from mainland china will be quarantined for 14 days for any signs of the coronavirus a cruise ship is on lockdown in the territory as authorities test all those on board adrian brown reports. hong kong is becoming increasingly isolated from mainland china the mandatory 14 day quarantine of all people arriving in hong kong including its own citizens from across the border will not begin until saturday that's because around 100000 commuters cross into china each day and they need time to prepare the quarantine orders being in vote through rarely used special powers it's a thing for self like we will invoke the palace to annex legislation for people coming from the mainland including hong kong residents mainland residents and other visitors to go into compulsory quarantine for 14 days. as carrie lam attempts to navigate around this crisis the cruise ship dreamworld docked in hong kong harbor with more than $3000.00 passengers and crew on board they're going nowhere now that mainland health officials have confirmed that 3 passengers from an early a voyage are infected with the coronavirus now checks are being carried out on everyone on the ship at the time being i think we cannot conclude he be likely time of finishing the current he mentions right now and i would like to reassure. or need to press on people here are the public health of this adopting a prudent approach in managing this incident several crew members have been placed in a hospital isolation ward the announcement by hong kong's leader means that all the crew and passengers aboard the dreamworld now face the prospect of 14 days in quarantine what's less certain though is the fate of the $200.00 passengers who left this 1st seoul on january the 24th before the 3 infections were confirmed the $200.00 a rule understood to be from hong kong and went ashore in january the 24th. this scare is one of the reasons why doctors and nurses have been striking they say the only way to prevent the virus spreading is to seal the entire frontier in another setback to the economy hong kong based cathay pacific airways has asked its 27000 staff to take 3 weeks unpaid leave before june the airline has had to reduce flights to the mainland its most important market for many people here the big concern now is a shortage of face masks there have been long orderly queues outside suppliers with some waiting in line overnight in the hope of not leaving empty handed there seems to be no shortage of face masks or luxury onboard the dreamworld as pat. and just wait to learn just how long their extended and now in full day will be adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. in a few hours the u.s. senate is all but certain to equate present donald trump on charges of abusing his power and obstructing congress on tuesday he delivered his annual state of the union address and occasion that highlighted the country's ideological divide that equal henry for some washington battered state or. the president of the united states. a u.s. president impeached by the house walk in to face the full congress expected the senate will vote down the charges against him in the coming hours was the chants from the republicans in the chamber made it clear what this speech would be about his reelection the state of our union is stronger than ever before was the democratic response was this obvious they're out but for the president he saw this as his time to herald what he sees as his accomplishments this is a blue collar boom was but many of his due to sticks were overblown out of context or simply untrue as with many other promises in this speech i have also made an arc led pledge to american families we will always protect patients with preexisting conditions. his administration is actually in court trying to get some of those protections removed and his administration has rolled back most efforts to combat climate change but the president made this promise to protect the environment days ago i announced that the united states will join the one trillion trees an initiative an ambitious effort. in the democratic response some subtle attacks but they mostly focused on promoting their agenda it's pretty simple democrats are trying to make your health care better republicans in washington are trying to take it away but this speech will be remembered less for the substance than for the made for t.v. moments highlighting the president's past as a former television reality star he surprised the chamber by inviting one why don't know venezuela's opposition leader please take his message back all americans are united with the venezuelan people in their righteous struggle for freedom thank you very much for. he had his wife present the presidential medal of freedom to an ellen conservative radio host and highlighted the family of a deployed soldier only to reveal he had come home. this was a night for symbolism planned and unprompted as he entered to give a speech the president seemed to refuse to shake the hand of the speaker of the house and as it ended she sent her own message about what she thought of the speech the tension on full display the president departed making it clear he will fight to be back here next year and the opposition party will fight just as hard to make sure this will be his last party call him al jazeera washington james warren is executive editor of news god and previously the washington bureau chief for the chicago tribune he says circumstances appear to be in favor. if you had watched the state of the union speech just a year ago. the tables had been turned nancy pelosi was again the speaker of the house of the democrats having just one what we call the midterm elections and she was verging on being slightly arrogance working at trump and then a year later the tables at least for the moment have turned the economy's doing pretty well among the actual factual statements that trump said made last night several had to do with the economy and it's quite good his popularity is at least for him fairly high nearly 50 percent and meanwhile a coincidentally the democrat democrats for the moment seem to be in disarray it's unclear who they have who will actually run against trump and be tough and even as we speak not too far from here in the state of iowa they still haven't figured out who actually won the 1st caucuses the 1st vote during the democratic primary season which was held almost 48 hours ago still ahead on al jazeera we look at what kind of simeon fama stand to do says an ike we call troll trade disputes with israel begins to bite and malawi's president says he will appeal against a court decision that i know is his controversial reelection mafia. hello soul going downhill again in the eastern med that means the levant you see the cloud across turkey which might give you a clue that something's going on if you're right to think that the picture answers is an increasing breeze in the eastern med bringing rain through cyprus and then pro-drug there the day you start to feel it in some parts of syria or lebanon for the sides there is a bit of cloud there's not much of a breeze so dark $25.00 meccas up to $29.00 you might spark a shower too in the mountains of western society but noble or not this is where the action will be and that rain spreads all the way science to sinai and you see the breeze coming behind is even stronger so this is still wet and windy and the need tell in damascus gives you an idea of how it might feel if you're further north or further up it's now not particularly pleasant but then again it is february that most of north africa is a coke quite apart from what's happening in the northeast corner there the breeze tends to concentrate the heat further west so the sure in libya it's a pleasant weather dusty breeze and the temperatures dekker reflect that around about the 30 mark maybe 40 off a little come friday we pick up the rain wait expected to down through the rift valley further west to rango and eastwards to was madagascar but malawi the gets a concentration. of. frank assessments the one good thing about these bush bars is that really what the . climate change informed opinion economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on the streets don't even know what the noise all about this argument is astonishingly patronize a in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of the iraq of the new conscious and aware youth that stood up against an ethnic sectarian kotor inside story on al-jazeera. where. the. the the. welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera at this hour at pegasus and lines flight test kit off the runway while landing at one of the sun was main airports to take a short stories say all 171 passengers and 6 crew members on board the boeing 737 survived but at least 52 are in shit. the world health organization says it will send a multinational team to china soon to help combat the corona virus outbreak it's also appealing for $675000000.00 to fight the virus especially in developing countries and the u.s. senate is preparing to cast its crucial vote in donald trump's impeachment trial on tuesday the president used his state of the union address to hail what he called a great american comeback. now turkey's president type out on is threatening further action against the syrian government if its forces in it don't pull back in osman comes 2 days after 7 turkish soldiers and one civilian were killed by government shelling in the rebel held province the turkish military says it's hits dozens of syrian government targets killing many troops eat lunch on a lot of the. young woman are going to and from now on we are not going to accept any steps that would be a violation of the agreements that we already have in the phone conversation i had with mr putin yesterday night i stressed that it lip the regime needs to pull back to the softly agreement borders behind our observation points at this stage 2 of our 12 observation points are behind the regime lines hoping that in february withdrawal of the regime forces will be completed if the syrian regime does not pull back now turkey will act. a palestinian teenager has been killed by israeli fire during protests in the occupied west bank the shooting happened in hebron the palestinian health ministry says 17 year old who had died was killed when a bullet went through his heart israeli military says its troops opened fire after palestinian threw a fire bomb. meanwhile the palestinian government is banning some israeli goods after israel stopped the sale of palestinian agricultural claudius' in its markets last week that was a program to reduce dependence on the israeli economy but it's already hurting palestinians need a brain reports on the occupied west bank. the harvest from this palestinian farm in the jordan valley was supposed to make its way into the israeli market but not anymore israel's banning all agree cultural produce from the occupied west bank after a decision by palestinian officials to cut down on some israeli imports some or so off the owns around $25.00 acres of land and plant some with zucchinis and cucumber as he says the israeli ban is going to have a devastating effect on his business even. if we were going to make some money out of it now after the ban we want real hard to be able to cover our running costs farming is the main source of income for palestinians living in the jordan valley they've been selling vegetables to israel for decades. this is one of the main markets for fresh produce and your part of the west bank. here is there are too many on the market and that has prices down. on wednesday the palestinian government responded to the israeli ban by barring some israeli products from entering the west bank this is not the 1st economy between the 2 sides but it's different now because the palestinian government says it wants to limit dependency on the israeli economy it started with a pilot project in october to cut down imports of israeli calls and buy them from other countries instead. israeli cattle raisers say that the ban violates find agreements between israel and the palestinian authority. are dependent on the palestinian market palestinian talk and direct import of calls from brought but they don't have enough touch and haste spaces which are the basic food of the animals palestinians import 3 times more from israel than the export to it which analysts say could make any trade with between the 2 very one sided front of don't feel that i've done so but if israel controls all borders and crossing it has the final say in the flow of goods and services for example it can prevent any foreign goods from entering the palestinian market they control more important sectors such as the energy sector fuel and foreign currency. without years of occupation and blockade severely weakening the palestinian economy many believe they may be forced to back down before the israelis do. the occupied west bank now he's president disappeared against a court ruling overturning his reelection peete him with a recount naturally want to 2nd term last year but months of protests followed over accusations of vote rigging on monday j