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airline stock that service was because they were using the wrong sort of a crocodile using 834508 foreign generic line the economics didn't stack up that it really started it with the i 35900 again that airplane that kataria why it was the 1st week juice. pioneering in that space that airplane is perfect for the routes far far more economical building about 40 percent less you makes the route work so but yes to go to the economy equation they do need more room in economy and that's what quantised plans to do with either the ice free $51000.00 or the triple 7 x. which every airplane they decide for this project sunrise this is the sydney to london and new york to sydney route services but i will have more room in economy i'm reading an article here and this is not to rain on quantas as per it at all but it's actually you saying that back in 2005 you flew 22.4 hours nonstop hong kong to
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london the wrong way fissile what is the wrong way me and also this well it proves it can already be done right. it indeed it was using the boeing triple $7200.00 a lot which is the airplane that. is used to go for more than to joe. biden was demonstrating the capabilities of the aircraft there were $35.00 passengers and crew on board and hong kong to london the runway was maine's over the pacific and of the united states over the atlantic and into london and on the journey you know you have. screens that show the routes of the airplane. one of us to go to right angles to the way real guy has a sense that london was quicker this why than the way we were guy it was rather amusing but yeah it was an outstanding flight to be fobbed off it's a world 'd record that hasn't been broken since and interestingly enough when we
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landed in ito in port we had enough fuel on board for another 3 hours of flying well i thought that was really interesting and i think i we all learned thank you so much for that different thanks for joining us. tomorrow a pleasure now tens of thousands of supporters of italy's rightwing opposition parties a protest against the new government formed last month but vini leader of the far right league party addressed crowds in the capital row his party was in the former ruling coalition until he pulled out in a failed bid to trigger an election russia's prime minister is in serbia to mark 75 years since the soviet union defeated nazi germany dmitri medvedev attended a military parade near the capital belgrade moscow in belgrade of forged closer ties in recent years despite serbian ambition to join the european union. at least 15 people are dead after a dam collapse in a remote region of russia with 7 more still missing and happened on saturday
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morning during heavy rainfall at a small gold mine in siberia the search for survivors has been suspended overnight it was a dam built without official permission and a criminal investigation is now underway. and egypt has unveiled a trove of will preserve wooden coffins believed to be around 3000 years old despite their age have remained colorful the decorative paintings are all still clearly visible the coffins are believed to be the final resting place of egypt's pharaohs archaeologists and made the discovery at a site in the valley of the kings near luxor we have got support coming up for you on this news hour island a lift all black and blue at the rugby world cup is music steamrolled their way into this aiming for.
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to today's headlines there are protests like this one that are trying to preserve and meet forested areas that have been already devastated setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussion you've been out there with the protesters on the streets where we've been telling you international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and in spot.
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on al-jazeera. time to get a look at your sports news on the news on his honor. thank you very much new zealand have set out the semifinal data at the rugby world cup against england after both sides i had convincing wins on such a day defending champions that were in a ruthless mood to end their last 8 clash with arland the all blacks scored 4 tries a before half time 2 of those a form and smith and there was no letting up after the break a code to taper going over under the posts and news in the world gone to win this
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146 points to 14 georgia bridge adding another late try here in a step closer to becoming the 1st side to win the world cup 3 times in a row. you know england had an easy win against australia to reach the semifinals for the 1st time in 12 years they took control with 2 early tries out from me joining me after half time a converted triumph on monday for a better brawl at the wallabies a 2 with an a point for england pull the clear to win it by 40 points to 16 antony watson's try wrapping up at their place and the loss for england when made much need to ask australia and knock them out of their home world cup in 2015 to paris rugby team is aiming to make more history at the tournament on sunday the hosts will play the 1st ever called the final against 2 time champions south africa reports from tokyo 6.
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the japanese have reaped the fever but it's not only about the world cup. the world wheelchair rugby challenge is also reaching its climax in tokyo with japan's 2016 bronze medalists chasing qualification for their home paralympics in 2020 rugby suddenly a magic word in a country that has barely followed any form of the game until. japan's 15 assaults. has already made history reaching their 1st ever world cup quarter final south africa the next opponents for a team that has suddenly forced its way into the rugby elite and the hearts of the japanese people. our impact is different on different people some get power or courage some might just enjoy it as a sport but for us it's more than sport and we try to play in a way that can move people we hope that will happen in the next game to. japan has
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grown as a rugby loving nation since the team nicknamed the brave blossoms pulled off a shock victory over south africa at the last world cup that much 4 years ago wasn't shown by any japanese t.v. channels things have changed. the national broadcaster had a record audience of more than 50000000 for japan's win over scotland last week making it the most watched live event of 2019 was their exploits grabbing headlines normally reserved for the end of the baseball season. the most sports journalist for 25 years now never seen any japanese team put in this much effort there is this fever because the team is strong so those watching get high expectations and by winning their popularity rises that means we get more of our people so it's a win win situation. the players hope the added exposure it works out for them to.
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japan may have much to tear one nations on the pitch but not in terms of pay each gets $100.00 a day for expenses during the tournament but it doesn't affect motivation. if you. know money is a very important thing in life but we are playing for japan because of money we have a cause what matters to us is understanding that it's the cause that we are playing for. the immediate mission is to get past the south african team that's in the hunt for a 3rd world cup trophy and out to die japanese dreams japan may have beaten the springboks 4 years ago but the host nations incredible form this world cup means south africa should be better prepared on sunday japan's place in rugby history is already assured a place in the semifinals would be even better paul reece al-jazeera. for real madrid suffered a shock defeat in spain's leg on saturday as they were beaten one newly promoted to
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be on my oka said it is a down arrested several of his big stars including isn't ahead of choose this crucial champions league tie at galatasaray a decision about fired as rail went down to the 1st league defeat of the season all that result means barcelona say top of the league following their victory at goals from. messi and with suarez help in the champions to a 3 nil win. after scoring his 700th career goal early last week christian or another wasted the little time scoring goal number 701 it came in new ventus game against a ball anya in syria the game began with a special ceremony to mark rinaldo $700.00 goals as for the game itself for now though scored the openers you ventus it went on to beat a ball on yet $21.00 you they are now 4 points clear of enter at the top of the table. and i plan to through
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a great chance to go 2nd in the table ahead of into their playing loud cheer on saturday and took a 3 an illegal into the half time break but la joe came back in the 2nd half to the level of the match 30 the result these atlanta in 3rd spot like you are 6. napoli our 4th following get this win over their own i'm not pleased that polish international need scoring twice to give his side 2 nil win. in england a man city beat crystal palace said to cut liverpool's lead at the top of the table to 5 points that guardiola side were 2 no winners over palace at liverpool play man united on sunday. off to 8 a grueling stages at the crocodile mountain bike race finished on saturday in australia we caught up with one of the riders that to learn more about this brutal experience when it was marked in recent memory serves the quick run through for. i
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grew up in austria but cycling was always just a way to commute so i got into mountain biking when i came to australia according to trophy it is a hard race usually they have probably been about 2000 calories he my estimate is around about $8000.00 so big breakfast is important you probably equal 5 pigs opposed to one or 2 for the variety of terrain you have here is very unique to this race you have corrugated roads that are horrible to ride on this is just shaky to beat you get sandy sake sions which take the energy right out of you really fast flat things where all of a sudden you know you can lie along and eat up those plummeted and loose rocks the sense with big holes in them where you need to already look ahead a long way to choose your line you need to be concentrated for 7 hours when your mind starts drifting you make mistakes does this is zone and it's just on and you just absolutely on fire nothing hurts you don't care about anything you just go go go go go it cross the finish line. sometimes you high 5 your fellow
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competitors it's usually a facepalm or you know i had jake then drink and drink and drink and drink to the point where it gets tedious. lamination is my light trust but then go to bed early try to get 78 hours of sleep and get up again and 66 o'clock in the morning and do it all over again. one of the biggest name in women's tennis has missed out on the season ending. tour finals so we know williams it won't be featuring. all that took her in the final qualification spot with serena not playing at the common cup the swiss player just needed to reach the final in moscow to take her place to. be to christina london of each in straight sets on saturday in the 7th. and ends of r. is back in an a.t.p. final just 9 months after having toria saving hip surgery is called the to equal
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birth in 3 sets in your open semifinal. and also useful from we'll have more nato on sunday thank you and that is my lot for that i thank you for joining us richelle carey is along in a couple times with the latest news on al-jazeera and the headlines as if i don't desire to comment if you want. counting the cost to $7.00 would tweet the proof watch for beijing how china silence his critics denies access to its 14 trillion dollar economy the cost of hiring at oil tanker is soaring and the lazy and fisherman facing financial loss and. counting the cost. of this opportunity to understand the very different way where there. is and we don't leave.
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rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on the past about using these documentaries if i would compare it to it i mean we haven't done in the weakest part in this in. this event and to rewind continues with my town to great town being all here in the soil learning about health by eating good it's train my wife i can't imagine doing something else on al-jazeera. the most incredible stories are often true. and cheering go on experiences. makes the unfamiliar for me. in this life diversity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater. and destroying what i want to use is freedom of expression. the long term mortgage
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. to march into the dawn. because you dislike. the design to understand to. make sure she. and the human condition is universal. but. the political crisis in lebanon deepens now a key parties at the government as mass protests continue. and michelle carey this is al jazeera life and also coming up. there they would be
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bad for this country. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is forced to delay practice that after a setback in parliament. a huge show of support for one man where in argentina where millions are flying the flag for the country's president. really historic moment for australian aviation and the really historic moment for world aviation. more than 1000 hours in the air quantas makes a test run for the longest commercial flight. to the crowds demanding political reform in lebanon have been given an unexpected boost by a member of the very government they want to bring down that of the christian forces. announced as ministers would resign the news was celebrated by thousands protesting for a 3rd night but they want total change say no to reports and they are.
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there up against the political leadership that is clinging on to power and they have used force to do that. the. day 3 of protests lebanon's army and security forces are being accused of heavy handed tactics which are further inferior rating demonstrators they haven't left the streets despite the crackdown and arrests their demands remain the same the time to go oh the government should resign and early elections must follow the response from the ruling alliance what's clear one act play out well now that we don't want the government to resign if it does it will take one or 2 years to form a new government and the economic crisis will worsen any will be made up of the same political forces may well go through. the.
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but that is what protesters don't want they want change tension has been building for months these are difficult economic times and they blame those who have been in power for decades for corruption and the mismanagement by the way i many here are unemployed some can't pay their children's school tuition fees others can't buy medicine or pay for their hospital bills the defiance is palpable. people behind us are refusing we are all gathered as live any from old region from all religions we're saying one word week come up anymore except you got most of the light is giving them support you supporting the last march that the government has put on no more yesterday president how do you decide we have 72 hours the 72 hours i'm not going to change anything the plans to impose more taxes triggered the protest prime minister sato how d.d.
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on friday gave his political partner 72 hours to come up with alternative sources of revenue for the budget it seems the political elite are scrambling to find a solution but that appears to have done little to call the anger tens of thousands are protesting but has made clear the majority of lebanese have the secretary general hossam the stroller said if hezbollah supporters decide to protest they will change the equation and balance of power other lebanese consider that a threat and the child of the iranian backed group has a military way most are also told those on the streets they won't be able to topple the ruling alliance oh. lebanon's political and sectarian divide is deep but those who are raising their voices are standing united carrying only the lebanese flag this is the biggest nationwide protest in years but there is a large number of lebanese whose allegiance remains with their political parties it's unclear how much those on the streets can achieve their beirut best
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professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the demands of the protesters. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and not from mismanagement inefficiency an enormous mother corruption at the very top and you know it doesn't help that you have then this is what's not cracked and it's not just the parts of course the hive pact society but the dots that you have the government asked for $0.20 on a phone call this really broke the camel's back if you will 1 and i think come to this 3 new very national system which is really refreshing for lebanon because the ports in previous months when he's not an inspiration to her business experience
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since there are no perfect variances this time it seems to be in fact in shia neighborhoods are going after this but a lot of this of a lot of so many of the there heidi so it's very interesting because in fact the very leaders themselves of the syrian community are the ones being blink or whether they're norman economic mismanagement 11 people or. a day of protest an extraordinary debate in parliament has ended without any clarity about when britain will leave the e.u. prime minister boris johnson was forced by m.p.'s to send a letter asking for 3 months back said delay he did not sign it and said sending another letter saying that any extension would be damaging for everybody albrighton begins our coverage from london. the 1st saturday sitting in 37 years and with just 13 days until the bronx it deadline there was the expectation of a day of high drama in britain's parliament it certainly proved that prime minister
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bonus johnson knew he needed the support of 320 m.p.'s to win parliamentary approval for the brics a deal agreed on thursday with the e.u. and he knew it would be tight there was a feverish atmosphere in the chamber. this agreement provides for a real breakthrough taking back control of all holders laws money farming fisheries and trade this government cannot be trusted and these benches will not be due. when the government lost a preliminary vote on the left when amendment 53222306 prime minister immediately withdrew but government's main motion called a halt to proceedings there was uproar i will not negotiate a dilemma with the e.u. . neither does the law compel me to do so i will
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tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last $88.00 days that i've served as prime minister but further they would be bad for this country. and for democracy i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks he just made about refusing apparently to apply for the extension which the e.u. number 2 act requires him to do. this was billed as a day of reckoning but as has happened so often in this torturous an extraordinary process there is drama and there is brinkmanship to the last chorus is not far off getting what he wants and a number of labor members of parliament are under huge pressure neck constituencies to listen to people who vote. and that's the challenge for the labor party as well as the country johnson says he intends to bring the bracks deal back to parliament for a vote on monday if the speaker allows it day of reckoning mark to paul brennan
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al-jazeera westminster. as the debate went on hundreds of thousands of people marched through london to demand a 2nd. it was the 4th rally of its kind since britain voted to leave the european union in 2016 or a challenge was there. really. was. something that. you know. it's fair to say demonstrate is that the people's vote marched don't like breaks it much that's an easy thing to. take its time to speak to that. what. 7 they turned out in their hundreds of thousands in london hoping m.p.'s voting on boris johnson's breck's it deal in parliament would hear them. because we don't want to people's vote is appalling so no deal is bad yes
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yes the only thing you would like is i'm a right i want to go back to the people and if the people in that sense we still want to leave you'd be happy with that would you much happier but of course most of the 2nd referendum would overturn this particularly if the leave a vote could be split between boris johnson's deal and no deal why are you here what i'm trying to say we has with you know 5050 yes i'm where raise my children have paid my taxes on trade with and i'm treated like a 2nd class citizen for a deal that's been a wreck the economy and the future of my children we have screwed up big. butts m.p.'s didn't reject boris johnson's deal and they haven't given the country asunder and referendum. all they have done is passed an amendment which requires boris johnson to request
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a break sit deadline extension of 3 months to the right $322.00 the news to the left $306.00 so the cowboys have it the eyes have it on the out. and he breaks it demonstrates his it's taking this is a battle victory even if they fear they are losing the war. well the many thousands of people who have marched in london on saturday no they won't paul newman has just gone does not stall rex's so what it does crucially is get them more time and more time means a better chance still a slim one though so they can achieve their aim a 2nd referendum. al-jazeera london. spain's acting prime minister has dismissed a call for dialogue by cattle on leaders pro and dependent supporters protested for a 6th day in a row on saturday there has been anger since spain supreme court sentenced 9 separatist leaders to prison for their role in any legal independence referendum in
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2017 is an barcelona. for the mood here is very on stable the protesters who are south take freedom from the civil forces everything housing the police some of the only boxes and take afghanistan to stay thanks to the bonus of a yet to retaliate son perceptive even come up trying to antagonize the police to be told by him from the crowd one of the other tones of the we are peaceful people who are now sitting down because the police have announced that they will start advancing on this but now behind me are thousands because i see more of the exits to the square being below 0 so when they move forward that is going to be a bit of a scrum the hotels of the businesses have led to is a tough shot at the sauces of the lot of the windows have nots and bear in mind that if they feel there is an area. these protests it will join by
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thousands will be to them and say this you said that while they had started the protests against those sentences handed down to the co-defendants consonantal was on the monday they were now very concerned about the police brutality that they had seen on friday and penney's responded to a protest with rubber bullets and tear gas into from. 150 protesters 3 of them and now in critical condition still ahead on al-jazeera. his government cracks down on protests over transport fare hikes in the capital we'll have the latest on santiago. i mean take you on an unusually tough and bumpy ride down under.
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and other some heavy rain across the southeast of the united states tied to tropical storm ernesto this is it but it's moving quite swiftly across the southeast is really where the main weather is over the next couple of days.

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