tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 24, 2020 4:00pm-5:01pm +03
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and al-jazeera hello, i'm adrian from again, this is that live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes after weeks of delay, u.s. prisons elect joe biden is finally getting to the formal go ahead to begin his transition to the white house. a bleak outlook for the global airline industry. the pandemic is expected to cost it nearly $120000000000.00 just this year alone. ethiopia's government says that to ground forces a giving up the fight. but the t.p.
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l.f. is adamant that i mean, i've lost all china launches an unmanned spacecraft to the moon and aims to bring back walks for blueness office and all the sports captain. he has been left out of the cattle and they get ready to face the animal key if i can. following weeks of delay and uncertainty, u.s. president elect, joe biden has now formally begun his transition to the white house, the head of the general services administration. as designated by the apparent winner of this month's presidential election, that clears the way for the transition to get underway. donald trump, who has refused to concede defeat or the rise to his administration to a new,
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she ate the process. he's vowed to keep up the fight though, insisting without evidence that the election was quote, corrupt by this team is welcome, the move, which frees up millions of dollars for his new administration. it could now work with federal officials on a coronavirus response, as well as national security strategy. not a serious political hay in reports from washington. this is the letter president elect. joe biden has been waiting for giving him the federal resources he needs to begin putting his administration in place. trump loyalists. emily murphy had delayed for weeks, but monday in this letter, she says she decided on her own, not the biden was going to be president, but that he can start planning in case he is us president deltron tweeted out. he gave her permission to move forward, adding their own case strongly continues. we will keep up the good fight. but almost all of his legal cases have been quickly thrown out of court. i do think that he did have some interesting legal cases that he could have brought in
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a lot of these really close states in michigan and pennsylvania. but he didn't bring any of them his, his legal team resorting to these while, you know, theories of conspiracy. president trump is also losing momentum in the states on monday in michigan, the results were certified giving joe biden, that critical win. this letter means that biden can now actually plan to be president, but the most important thing is getting all the people who need to be approved to get soetoro approval to get security clearances. and there are spouses, and that's process has been stalled until now. so the fact that we now have an ability to g.s.a. to begin the process of doing all those clearances and getting all those processes, that means that the biden especially hope we hit the ground running on the afternoon of january 29th, the money will flow to the biden transition team, it will enable the team to have offices to have access to the federal agencies that they will be transitioning,
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the biden teen into officially on january 20th. so it's a significant change. it basically means donald trump and his administration recognized that joe biden was the victor in this election. this is important because since the election, every signal from u.s. president donald trump and his team has been that he won the election, he's going to continue to live in the white. this is the 1st indication that he may be beginning to realize that he didn't come january 20th. he will no longer call this home al-jazeera. you know, the white house, any suggestion of trump backing down was followed up by this tweets. he said. what does jesse being allowed to preliminarily work with the dems have to do with continuing to pursue on various cases of what will go down as the most corrupt election in american political history. and we're moving at full speed ahead. if finished by saying, we'll never concede to fake ballots and dominion, which is
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a reference to the company which supplies vote counting machines and software. lived out of our white house correspondent, kimberly how could is in washington. so kimberly, the president says he's going to continue the fight. does he have ever any avenues left open to him? well, there are certainly alvin used, but many believe that they will not be successful. in fact, that is the pattern for the legal challenges for donald trump thus far. and now donald trump, for his part, is heading into the thanksgiving holiday proceeding with the traditional activities of a u.s. president around this thanksgiving holiday. but at the same time, he's continuing to be active on twitter. in fact, he just tweeted in the last few moments, an article reach waiting, suggesting once again that a majority of us voters believe that this election was rigged or that it was full of fraud irregularities, we should point out. twitter has flagged this as being verifiable. but the dot
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donald trump saying, are you listening republicans, it's clear that he is planning to pursue these legal challenges. even as we know, that effort has been mired in gaffes. it has been there has been staff changes and in many cases the cases have been thrown out because they've been poorly crafted and have been ill prepared. but donald trump believes that this is something that is important to a large number of americans. and so even as he is now supporting the transition for the incoming biden harris team, he will continue to fight. so with this news, president elect biden will finally roll out his competent later today. what can we expect? well, what we can expect, and we've already had a foreshadowing of this and it's been well received. are a number of people that are familiar faces in washington and also some historic changes. don rather, joe biden suggest, suggested that he would have one of the most diverse cabinets ever,
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and certainly his list thus far signals that not only having a woman appointed to head up the director of national intelligence, but also the 1st latino to head up the department of homeland security and potentially also another woman for the 1st time to head up as treasury secretary. so this is significant, but also significant is the appointment of john kerry who is familiar. he is a former presidential candidate, of course, was active in the obama administration to leave a sort of position with regard to climate change. what this signals is, this is going to be a top priority. but what this also signals is that given the fact that so many of these names are establishment folks in washington and familiar in foreign policy circles that after 4 years of excitement and tweets, this may be less. so in fact, it should be predictable in terms of the transition, and this is an important signal, not only joe biden,
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signaling to the united states, but also the rest of the world. that he really wants to rebuild global alliances and give reassurance of prominence of the united states on the global stage. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reporting live from washington? many thanks indeed. kimberly. let's talk to thomas gift, who is a lecturer at university college london. and a visiting fellow at the london school of economics, united states center, he joins us by via skype from the. so tell us how the president still refuses to concede that he's given the go ahead to the general services administration to designate joe biden as the a power and twit, what's the significance of that? well i think that this is a significant development and it really reflects the fact that trump's court options are essentially being exhausted. trump is still refusing to concede, and it's entirely possible that he will continue to make unfounded allegations about voter fraud and irregularities. but trump's tweeted, did signal a willingness to proceed with the transition, which i think is in part
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a response to growing. although not consensus, republican pressure. it's important because it really does allow the biden team to take the next step in this transition. up until this point they've been thinking about the cabinet picks, others who are going to be part of this new government. but they really haven't had the access that they needed in order to do the nuts and bolts that are going to be required from day one. when joe biden takes the white house, so what does the transition process will? what is it all about? i mean that part of it, it involves access to funds. why did, why do they need so much money? well, they need to access to funds. they also need access to information, but more importantly, i think that they need legitimation of this president elect so that his people are able to start negotiating with congress, you know, starting on january 20th. when joe biden takes office there, going to be a number of challenges that are facing this new administration chief among them,
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trying to get a stimulus package. true, that's been very difficult so far because a lot of republicans have been reluctant to interact with joe biden's staff as a president elect. now the fact that there is some movement toward recognition means that it's more likely if some of those talks can get started. that means, you know, it's better chance that some of these big important priorities that need to get done right from the beginning with coping with the stimulus package, etc, are able to start moving with refusing to concede when joe biden is sworn in january. does that mean trump will not fade into the background that he's not going to go quietly that he could be a thorn in the bible and ministrations sides? well, i think that's absolutely a concern. and, you know, trump whether you know, he's in the political realm. i'm for the next 4 years or not is one thing, but kind of trump is and what he represents is certainly not going anywhere anytime
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soon. and in large part, that's because trump just has a considerable support still within the republican party. and if you look at his popularity, numbers within the g.o.p. voters still remains extremely high. so the things that he represents a populist message, a bending of the truth, sometimes imploring fact and fiction shattering democratic norms. all of those things i think are probably going to be embraced somewhat by the republican party as it evolves as it goes forward. even if new leaders take up the mantle, i think many will be hesitant to depart too sharply from some of the precedents that donald trump has established. could still tell us many thanks to a telescope that from the london school of economics united states. and we'll show by the studio unveiled national security team of expected cabinet nominees diverse in both race and gender. they include america's 1st female heads of intelligence
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and treasury, the 1st latino chief of homeland security, as well as several obama era officials, a state department correspondent, also in jordan reports ahead of tuesday's announcement of his cabinet members, president elect joe biden spoke briefly to reporters. but there's a massive security biden's, team of diplomats and military leaders. it's a mill year to washington, insiders and foreign leaders alike. former deputy secretary of state tony blinken nominee to be the u.s. is top diplomat and acid, or linda thomas greenfield, chosen to represent the u.s. at the united nations and former secretary of state john kerry, back in government once more. this time as biden's point person on climate change beneath a photo of his granddaughter watching him sign the paris climate accords in 2015,
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kerry told his twitter followers the climate crisis demands nothing less than all hands on deck. foreign policy experts say it will take the us years to repair the damage caused by the current president, donald trump, whose america 1st foreign policy shredded relations with the european union. the u.n. and nato. for the honor to be with you trumps affection for strongman leaders such as vladimir putin and kim jong un. horrified both his political opponents and the u.s. as allies from a refusal to grant asylum seekers. safe haven to deciding to abandon both the paris climate agreement and the iran nuclear deal. experts say trumps foreign policy, ultimately undermined the u.s. his reputation overseas. you know, i think repairing and renewing america at home is critical. if we're going to be model soft power influence. countries want to work with us. the biggest
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challenge facing the new white house getting too comfortable. the only slight concern is that this team may convince itself that they've got the right answer because they all sort of look at the world the same way. they've all been through a lot of the same experiences and they're going to have to ask, how do we bring in fresh ideas? some recommendations, finding ways to restart. denuclearization talks with iran, young, updating, and improving the nuclear deal with han and keeping the afghan peace talks on track . no matter how long it takes. it may be most important, see foreign policy expert, reassuring the u.s. allies that it is reliable, and then proving it from day one. rosalynn jordan al jazeera news of potential covert 19 vaccines. nearing completion has raised hopes and markets
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around the world, but the aviation industry says the damage is already done and that it will take years to bounce back. the international air transport association had predicted that the industry would lose around $100000000000.00 by the end of 2021. instead. it's on track to lose more than $150000000000.00 off the losing maybe 2 thirds of its passengers. but amber of travelers plummeted from 4 to half $1000000000.29, a few of them 2000000000 this year. in an effort to increase international travel day is calling for better testing and quarantine programs that it wants governments to foot the bill. well, international travelers choosing to fly on a straight is qantas airline will need to be vaccinated against cove at 19 in the future. the company's chief executive says that it will look to enforce the measure once the vaccine is made available to the public. qantas is the 1st global airline to suggest such rules could become common. it hasn't yet decided on how to deal with domestic travel. this. the european union has reached another deal to secure
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millions of coded 19 vaccines. e.u. leaders are expected to sign an agreement with the american biotech company mcdonough to supply up to 160000000 doses. donna said last week that its experimental vaccine was nearly 95 percent effective in prison, preventing the virus. meanwhile, russia says that its sputnik 5 coronavirus vaccine has proven 95 percent effective in clinical trials. it says the 2, the vaccine will be sold internationally for less than $10.00 and will be free for russian citizens. cemeteries in india's capital are running out of space because of a surge in coronavirus fatalities. wide infections of top $9000000.00 new delhi's hospitals around the increasing pressure to treat patients. heavy pollution is making the situation worse and the city has increased fines by 4 times for not, wearing a mask. in the u.s., millions of people are ignoring warnings to stay home for one of the busiest
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holidays. despite a surge in corona virus infections, many are traveling across the country to see family and friends for the thanksgiving weekend. zeros kristen's libby reports from new york getting together for a big meal in person with loved ones is what the thanksgiving holiday is usually about . but given, traveling and eating together are considered high risk activities in a pandemic. public officials are encouraging people to play it safe with public service announcements like this one while over here. getting dinner, her chilling and warnings like this one. this is not a normal for a given. nationwide, daily coronavirus hospitalizations are at record highs in the united states and deaths continue to climb. you put that rate of increase together with an additional increase from the high level of social activity. that is
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a dangerous situation. even in new york, with one of the lowest infection rates in the country, private gatherings are being officially limited to 10 people, amid reports of large forbidden events like this orthodox wedding, attended by thousands. but restrictions vary from state to state are clear, public health is to see this thing to do is is not to travel. and that is also a very important message along with our message to get travel is being strongly discouraged, but if you must fly, the c.d.c. recommends covert testing $1.00 to $3.00 days before airline passengers are required to wear masks and airports are supposed to enforce social distancing no one fix it apart like everyone kind of 3 feet apart r t, you know part, it's horrible. but with no end to the pandemic in sight, many travelers appear willing to risk. it just felt like ok, it doesn't seem like it's getting any better. i mean, mind right,
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if chided us have a little bit of fun without getting sick, the transmission concerns are likely to drive some to travel by car, but with intensive care units becoming overwhelmed in many parts of the country and the bodies of the dead still unclaimed from new york surge in the spring, officials are hoping many americans, especially those most at risk, will just stay home. christian salumi, al-jazeera, new york. this is the news off for most serious still to come on the program life in prison for a formal militia leader found guilty of war crimes, a mass rape in the democratic republic of congo, revolutionising greece, we find out about an experimental project that could change island life forever at its course, find out why the pope wanted to meet with some of basketball's leading players.
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ethiopia's government says that to gray and regional forces have started to surrender. it follows a deadline by prime minister. i'll be out there for them to lay down their arms by wednesday or face an attack on the main city of mccully. but to graze leadership says that they're fighting back and have destroyed an ethiopian military division, including a helicopter, and 2 tanks. it's difficult to verify either account because of a communication blackout in the region. military. it is easier to state this. in fact, as it is, once that happens, then it's human choice enjoy themselves. joyce was future. so what's happening? what's actually draws then,
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which is because it was actually the choice of pushing these forces in the future. not really our new forces getting stronger and more powerful. it is acquiring additional weaponry and building its capacity. it's making history. but this is not a battle of armies. this is a civil war, and all of us has to gran's by supporting each other side by side with their army. we must defend this and complete victory. malcolm webb is following developments from nairobi in neighboring, kenya, what are we to make of these claims and counterclaims? what are you hearing malcolm? because of those communications cut off the internet and the phone of all been off throughout the to grey region for weeks. now it's very difficult to verify them in ethiopia, the government has been saying that many to gray and special forces and militia have been fleeing from the grave region to the afar region in the east. now this
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follows that ultimatum given on sunday by prime minister ahmed, who gave the green forces 3 days to surrender and lay down their arms. he said before, what would be a final attack on the regional capital. but at the same time, the to grade military leadership has been refuting that the government forces have made these advances. it claims, as you mentioned, that they destroyed a mechanized division of tanks. and they're also claiming key victories over the government forces in recent days. but just a short while ago, the un's human rights chief has spoken out about this, put out a statement, saying that the un office of the for, for human rights deeply concerned and alarmed about the build up of tanks and artillery around the city of me. kelly, this city, about half a 1000000 people and certainly if there was to be a battle in or around that city, it would be very dangerous indeed for all the civilians living that ethiopia's
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human rights commission has released its findings into killings in the green region of by khadra what malcolm said, 600 people, most of the migrant laborers were killed in this attack that occurred about 2 weeks ago. many of them hacked to death with machetes or bludgeoned to death. and it says that the people responsible were too great in youth group. now, shortly after that attack happened 2 weeks ago, the international rights group, amnesty international did an investigation into reports of that attack using video and photographs that they've received using satellite imagery to pinpoint it. and they estimated that dozens, or possibly hundreds of civilians had been killed the time they said they weren't able to identify who was responsible. but they said that they'd spoken to
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eyewitnesses who said that there were 2 green militia involved. but the, at the time, the military leadership divide denied having any role. but this report from the government's human rights commission is now laying the blame at the feet of the grain militia. but we are waiting to find out what their response to that allegation would be. reporting live from nairobi and he texted malcolm the u.n. secretary general is calling for an immediate and unconditional cease fire in afghanistan and 20 of the terraces. 3 hopes to create a conducive environment for peace talks in qatar between the government and the taliban. he was speaking at a donors conference in geneva, where the european union pledged nearly one of a half $1000000000.00 in aid. we want to help to build a short range unified, undemocratic of any stand, not bad or worse prosperity and sells their lives. when it's time to just reject
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any must preserve democracy, can you won't read to gain since 2001 was not to believe that regards women's and children's rights. as united nations security council said, any attempt to restore an islamic emirate would have any bad to know a political and financial engagement. while afghanistan's president ashraf ghani says he's committed to negotiations with the taliban. despite there are separate. i want to be, they clear that the negotiations with the taliban remains for our negotiating team remain steadfast in their commitment to talks. and we must bring an end to the violence. that is something our lives in robbing our children of the joys of childhood as her life out of eastern afghanistan. for the a contrary is the, as we were in a moment or 2 ago, this turns conference, which has just ended, the european union pledged almost one of the half $1000000000.00 in aid to
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afghanistan. what's, what aid going to be used for? well, you know, if you're in right now, there are so many needs right here in afghanistan and all it takes is just to go out of all out of the afghan capital to realize that after almost 20 years of international support to this country and billions and billions of dollars that have come in this country, afghanistan is still in need of international aid on many fronts. we've been to places that i have been ravaged by war. there's so much destruction, so much back and what the people were telling us there is what they really want and need is a hospital. they have not hospital and a school because what they have is so small and it cannot accommodate all those hundreds and thousands of children that they have in the area. and this is happening 19 years after the international community came to afghanistan. so
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there's still so much to be done and we've already seen countries making their budgets to afghanistan, for example, that you can pledge 155000000 for our 2021 and think that it will be used for development programs, purchased infrastructure programs, improving health services. like you mentioned the european union so hard has pledged the biggest amount $1500000000.00. and the european union has of that, that interest here to see the country being able to see more development because it is hosting millions of afghan refugees who are leading up to an extent trying to find a better light on it. you continental adrian, you've got those pings talks happening in qatar between the government and the taliban. and these donors pledging huge amounts of aid to afghanistan. the violence, it seems, is escalating. absolutely,
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and just a few minutes ago, we received a report that there have been 2 back to back explosions in the province of damiana, which is considered the most peaceful province in the country. the explosions took place and the main bugs are, it seems, it was too late night, it bombs with 2 people killed and 6 injured. and this is a daily occurrence. and it's not just that it's what's happening right now in afghanistan is that there are no clear front lines everywhere and everything is a product line. just a few days ago, there was this massive rocket attack in kabul, the true 10 minutes, it felt like kabul was under attack. there was this brother and sister. they were having breakfast at home with their mother and they died. so people feel like there is no place where they can be safe. here in eastern afghanistan, it's even worse. but even in kabul, it to please where people, when it gets dark, they can see those are the relatives, they can visit their friends just because there's so many targeted killings. there
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are other i.d.'s, there is magnetic bomb, so violence is rising and was even more war. some is that there is a lot of those attacks are not attributed to anyone. and there is the blame game between the taliban and the government. about who's responsible for the accounts for reporting live there from eastern afghanistan? many thanks indeed for you. that's a weather forecast now on the news with us and folks hello there. would you believe we've got rain in the forecast for the middle east over the next couple of days? doesn't that say about at the moment? i know largely clear skies lots of hazy sunshine as we go through wednesday into thursday. showers will increase across the eastern side of the mediterranean, that pushing towards the levant somewhat so weather coming in here as we go on through thursday. so syria, lebanon, jordan, israel, palestinian territory, seeing some wetter weather, that cloud and rain that stretches all the way across into southern parts of the caspian. northern areas of iran down across cuba, a line of heavy rain could see some flooding here all way down into central parts
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of saudi arabia. south of that, it'll be fine. and dry dry here in qatar quite a stiff wind. 27 celsius, either side of the water, much of iran will actually be dry along with pakistan and afghanistan, and a good part of india by this stage, but down into the south for the cool cyclon and never makes its way in as we go on through wednesday into thursday, some very heavy rain coming through here. read warnings in force for tamil nadu on wednesday. those warnings extend up across under british as we go on into thursday . some parts could see 200 to 300 millimeters of rain in that wetter weather. pushing right up the east and gets still to come here on the news. our anger in brazil after 2 white security guards brings a black brown to death at a supermarket just living by the sea. we look at how the absence of foreign tourists has given one commuters here a beauty supply shop. and in sports,
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the n.f.l. makes history on a monday night football game. so i will be here, sonny. why? unless they are women, mothers, some performers christmas from their prison in the plot to argentina. that inspiration is a force, a new food world, skinny cheap, stifled invisible mothers parties that you find a lot in the main series on al-jazeera. the latest news for joe biden and family terrorist. the path ahead is as steep and as difficult as giving the incoming administration in u.s. history with details coverage this week on the disputes that is helping to run to
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support the so-called, the french and the leaders from around the world. many syrians live in this impoverished neighborhoods next to the port where some of them used to work. oh i get this is that these are from al jazeera adrian fit here in doha. the headline says, 3 weeks after u.s. elections, president elect joe biden, is beginning his transition to the white house. donald trump has refused to concede, but has all the rise of federal agencies to plant by the apparent when out of form, a militia leader in the democratic republic of congo has been sentenced to life in
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prison for war crimes and tumble into barry. shake up was charged with murder, rape, and sexual slavery, north kivu province. and the international air transport association had predicted . the industry is on track to lose more than $150000000000.00. after the number of passengers plummeted from $4500000000.00 to $20.00 in 2019 to fewer than 2000000000 . this year brendan, serbia's, the founder of so b. aviation industry analysis and consulting firm. he joins us now on skype from singapore. good to have you with us. i as a, says that recovery is going to take anything up to 3 or 4 years, even if the airline industry, how many familia, airline brands will have disappeared before then. well, it probably a few, but i mean i think most of their lines will still survive. they'll be able to recapitalize and there won't be able to read by and government support. we've already seen that one major round of government support of last year bonds for
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vicarious around the world. and we might have to see another round to our base to be over this period. or we're going to have a significant reduction in past numbers in revenues. to what extent it will want to extent is the, is the airline industry the canary in the coal mine in the end that if the airline industry is suffering now and will continue to suffer than that, that those financial losses are going to spread far and wide in the next few years . yeah, i mean, they definitely there's, there's a whole, you know, chain of companies behind their lines for manufacturers, airports, suppliers, lots of companies that is involved in services at the airports so contracted. and they are not sending down any, anything built, those haven't necessarily have, you know, get the gotten about city back yet. it's so time to kind of really feel the brunt of that. and so the concern is that, you know, as
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a license to struggle in the chart that we found, we have vaccination in or out of this kind of expect that some of these other companies might struggle as well. and that will have a long term impact. and could also lead to true ballast that might construe once for a stent demick. i also said initially that the industry faced losing between $80.00 and $100000000000.00, then it was $100000000000.00. it's now a $150000000000.00 of it is going to get worse. they're going to have to think again about those numbers. well, i think because we're close to it and yet they have a good idea. now, the reason why ask and it just that, you know, a few times now says, what's happened is that your conversations been slower than expected. so you're still a summer country in like europe, for example. it's summer, but everything is locked down again. now, due to the 2nd wave, and so a few months ago that you know that their hope was that, you know,
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this 4th quarter would be, you know, stronger than maybe the 3rd quarter in europe. but actually it's got the other way . and if you look at asia, there's been no international reopening yet. but the expectation, a few months ago was that we'd have at least partially our show reopening of international traffic here in asia. so it's just been really tough going. and i mean, the good news is that, you know, we're almost at any year. so i, it has focus ability, you know, on an august 2028, you know, damn awful, of course. but at least we have been visibility on cash. and they have axioms now as well. so over the light at the end of tunnel, there brought him to very quickly the c.e.o. quantas today said that he foresees passengers requiring proof that they had a vaccine before they'll be allowed to board any of its crofts. when vaccines become more widely available, do you think that's going to become the norm in the airline industry and that only passengers who, who've been vaccinated will be allowed to fly?
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well, i don't think we're there quite yet, and i think a lot has to be determined over the next several months. you know, and it comes on the protocols of the technology it's, you have to say travel once a vaccine is available. now one is actually it's operating international flights today, as you know, and already there's no vaccine and they're going there t. 2 hour flight. and what we call trombones, which could be opened up by early next year between australia and some asian countries. and they were able to happily take passengers without the back seat. what they're referring to is that the long haul markets like, let europe and the u.s. and, and those markets are, you know where that maybe they don't feel comfortable, you know, resuming, tell there's a back seat and it's all about centers on r.g.p. that they've had a vaccine, so let's, let's, let's get there. i think we still have several months between back seats available in decent quantities and i think that the industry will. 'd work this out, we will, we will have consensus on standards eventually could still taper at
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a many thanks. indeed brendan, so be there from serbia vacation and singapore. thank you. tried of 20 saudi officials in connection with the murder of the journalist from all show. she has been a judge and they were being tried of a turkish court without being present. it's now on hold until march next year. the defendants include to form a aides to the saudi crown. prince. a show she was killed inside saudi arabia has come to us. in istanbul, in 2018, opposition candidates in the key to faso are rejecting partial results were showing come ahead in sunday's presidential election. he needs to win more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a runoff. millions of people turned out despite threats of attacks. for the results will be announced later. a form of militia leader of the democratic republic of congo has been sentenced to life in prison for war crimes. and barry scheck was charged with murder, rape, sexual slavery at listing child soldiers in north kivu province is rebel group and
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2. others are accused of nearly $400.00 rapes during a series of attacks in 2010. is trial by a special than a free course began 2 years ago. there's anger in brazil after a black man was beaten to death by 2 white security guards last week. the government's response to the killing, a spot, a wave of demonstrations, marking out a killer of reports from rio. the water came shortly before lunch time, lock the gates and keep protesters out. one by 13 carrefour supermarkets in rio de janeiro, closed the doors. the stores were heavily guarded, but crowds outside promised the siege would be long. today tomorrow and the day after we will continue to show about their stores and show them that we will not tolerate racism. the protests began last thursday, after a black man was dragged out of a care for supermarket in the city of the naked in the south of brazil. he was
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beaten and choked to death by 2 white security current. and new video shows the moment the room will bear to see him get a free was pleading for his life. i'm dying, he says, was great this death is being compared to george floyd's in the united states. protesters accuse carrefour of murder, but they also blame the government for not acknowledging and finding racism in this protest. not only about the death of one man that out of 10 was killed by the police. are black brazilian vice president. a mill to morrow said that contrary to what happens in the united states, there is no racism, you are still was on the right here. in brazil there is no racism. and this is something they want to import. says morons. a statement is proof that there is
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racism was racism because one black person in brazil every 12 minutes. by the time we finish today's protest, many will have died. black police officers are also more likely to die than their white colleagues according to the brazilian forum of public security, mainly because the occupy lower positions during a pause in the protests boy says so poignant tells the policeman that they should all be on the scene, signed with the people you were fighting for my black skin, your black skin, children's black skin, we must show brazilians that black lives matter. they parted with a handshake and a silent promise of meeting again at the next protest. meineke, an i.q. of al-jazeera, the addition or police officers in paris, a being investigated after they were filmed, forcefully removing refugees and migrants from a campsite incident has drawn nationwide attention. aid groups are trying to find temporary accommodation for the hundreds of migrants south of the instant on monday
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night. it comes on 8 days off the place offices cleared a bigger can have a national sports stadium. the greek island of asti polya, is experiment to see if were nubile energy can be used for transport. german carmaker volkswagen, and the greek government say that if successful it can help europe revolutionize transport and reduce carbon emissions reports. but in your view, says he works 365 days a year and so does his car carrying feed corn and water to his goats spread across many hillsides. to do this, he spends at least 7000 dollars a year on diesel. so the idea of an electric car that costs less to run appeals to him. if something is good for this island, not that it should happen. if it doesn't bother the goats and the grazing grounds and it's good for the island that it should happen. german comic a volkswagen. it will sell people as that trick cars and factory prices,
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which the greek government will further subsidize charging stations will be installed in the islands parking lots. the idea is to eventually make all transport electric and to create a system of mobility on demand, whereby people can book a ride on a publicly owned car or scooter through a mobile phone app. there's no need for everybody to own a car today. 5 kilometers, having 3 kilometers there. the point of this whole experiment is to see whether we can have fewer privately owned cars and less energy spent on transport. the man who wants to go further, like most islands, is powered by diesel generators during peak demand in the summer. they burn up to 7000 liters of fuel a day. it's an expensive way to produce electricity and electric mobility would further raise demand. so the mayor is seeking an investor to build a wind and solar power plant, going back to
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a nubile energy tradition because of its isolation as the has always been self-reliant just like greece's ancient city states. it produces most of its own food and has dam to this lake for water. the petrol economy made it dependent on fuel imports for its energy and transport. now it is to revert to the self-sufficiency. it has always known. this is not music to everyone's ears. rents cars that run on petrol. and 3 years ago he built a petrol station. and it was much the reason for the farmer. this frightens us a bit. it happened very suddenly, we weren't informed this decision came from the government and the mayor seems to have gone along with it. our island is unspoiled and our businesses are small. we worry that an enormous corporation could upset that for the next 5 years, electric cars will be so cheap here, though, undercut conventional ones. but it marks the beginning of the end of the road for the fossil fuel economy. and if the experiment works in the us, the,
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it could spread rapidly across europe jumpstart ople, us al-jazeera. china has launched a mission to the moon to bring back blue rocks. it's the 1st such attempt by any nation in more than 40 is ageing, is spending billions of dollars on its military. one space program wants to launch a manned mission by the 2036, katrina year reports from beijing on its way to the moon. a mission china's government hopes will take the country one step closer to becoming an international space power. the spacecraft. 5 blasted off from the southern chinese island of heinlein early on cheese day. it's china's boldest luda venture, yet aiming to retrieve samples of moon rocks for scientists to study. it could pave the way for chinese astronauts to be sent to the next 20 years. we can see very far
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and implemented when will lending based on scientific need and technical and economic conditions. future exploration activities should be carried out in the combination of man and the machine named after an ancient chinese goddess china. 5 is the 1st mission of its kind to take place since the 1970 s. . the chinese government space exploration is now trying. and so of national pride, china 1st into man to space in 2003, the 3rd country after the united states russia. it since invested billions into various strategic missions. in general, 21000, china became the 1st country to lead on the fall of the murder. in july, the jan when one said from mas and is expected to land in may next year, and by 2022. china hopes to have its 1st space station in orbit, ready to host chinese and international astronauts for long term scientific research. the china's abilities haven't always matched its ambitions. its long
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rocket failed to successfully launched 3 times earlier this year. the chinese government veers space exploration is vital to bursting the economy and advancing technologies that will benefit the military and high end industries. because of this, rapid progress in space has become another aspect of the us china rivalry. nasa has been bad for collaborating with china due to security concerns. in may, the trump administration flagged what it described as china's weaponize ing of space as a threat to the u.s. . beijing has dismissed the accusation, saying its space activities are peaceful. it's unclear whether china will share any lunar samples it brings back from this latest mission with the rest of the world. but discussions are reportedly underway with the european space agency. the chunk of 5 spacecraft is scheduled to return to earth and land in china's northwest in the middle of december, al-jazeera, beijing. still to come here on the news hour. catch and
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business leaders is for to buy no bras, paul or again, popular tourist destinations on thailand's largest island has seen a return to a pace of life not seen in decades. and it's all down to the corona virus pandemic . a battle of visitors, indigenous people who are threatened by multibillion dollar development. some 2 cats are enjoying the peace and quiet tourists,
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no construction work. and in the same way the villages that i will fish to be coarse, but the child lay people continue to live under the threat of addiction. after chappelle reports all in the blue waters of the endowment, see some chung uses, a harpoon to catch fish, including lobster and other shellfish. from the charley, people have lived off the bounty of the seas for hundreds of years since migrating from what are now malaysia and indonesia. they are known as the sea gypsies, the people of the sea. but times have changed me. but they, you know, we are surrounded by national parks and tourists, so our fishing zone is limited. this is a child, a village in rely on the southern end of thailand's largest island paquette home to the community for generations. but they don't own the land believing that no one person should own the land and sea. many haven't even registered for thai citizenship, making it that much more difficult to fight off. developers who want to build there
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. more than $9000000.00 foreign tourists visit a puke at last year. but 8 months ago, the thai government closed access to visitors because of the corona virus pandemic . in the wild life is quiet for now, and the sea gypsies can reflect on their past and better times. this village elder knows the history of the bones. some that belong to his ancestors are on display in the village. others are traditionally buried on local beaches so they can still hear the sound of waves. but the villagers fear what will happen when building work starts again, move up the construction will affect our lives block access to our religious sites, and we won't be able to get to the jetty where we float. our boats will have a huge impact on our community. there are around 1200 child in the area who face eviction of property developers get their way. this year has given them a bit of a break. with no foreign tourists or chartered boats. it's been easier to fish and with construction projects on hold. the air's been cleaner. these people of the sea
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would like it to stay that way. and al-jazeera. time for sports, his son and thank you very much, adrian. all. china's took a huge step in reviving their agent champions, league hopes a penalty. if you honcho it gave them a one nil win over f.c. tokyo japan in a group effort clash at education stadium in doha, the wind put center at the top of the group, or 6 points from 3 matches to ahead of f.c. took you and in europe captain, you know, messi has been left out of barcelona squad for their upcoming champions league game against animal care. later on tuesday it just says messi is just being rested and the decision isn't formulated. the team are top of their european group after 3 straight wins, but they're in the bottom half of the spanish league. so they must, but that's part of the put their maliciousness. she, we have
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a few absences because of injuries. and we've also decided not to take leo and frankie because our situation in champions league is pretty comfortable with those 9 points we have. and these 2 players need to rest. they've been playing a lot and we think this is a good moment to make them raced for man united are getting ready to take on old trafford. the red devils are hoping to overturn their 2 on defeat in istanbul. 3 weeks ago, while the game could see the return of this top player apolo picked up an ankle injury during his international duty while united are still top of group h. . it was 6 points off to 3 games. we're going to go into this game, trying to it when it of course, and trying try to win it well with a good performance because we've got games coming and i think in fast, so get to 10 points. was always the main as quickly as you can the main point, but the defeat was a big blow last time. the n.f.l.
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made history on monday during the match up between the l.a. rams and the tampa bay buccaneers. for the 1st time at the league assembled, an all black officiating crew made up of 7 members to work. an n.f.l. game was the 1st black official in any major sport, and that was back in 1965. n.f.l. had been criticized for not doing more to call out racial injustice and police brutality followed the death of george floyd earlier this year. meanwhile, the pope invited a delegation of boscobel players. so for a get together at the vatican, he was keen to learn about the n.b.a.'s role in taking on the social justice issues in the united states. while in august, all players in the league, it went on strike in a protest against police violence. now a new approach to competition has been used at the annual fishing tournaments in
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zimbabwe. organizers say the catch and release system has helped to reduce the number of fish killed this year by 80 percent as drought and poaching have reduced stalker in africa's largest manmade lake. how much us, one has more organizers say this is the largest single species for man freshwater fishing tournament in the world. but those who regularly take part so they aren't catching as many tiger fish as they used to. this is a way to get a lot of grit in and fortunately we're getting a lot of really gone into a lot of that area into many other areas. so it's very important that we preserve the fishing and the environment as a whole. as the size of tiger fish in lake becomes smaller, they are, if to make the invitation tournament more environmentally sustainable,
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including conservation, angling. how bad basically works is very simple. we have an app on the cellphone, which records actually takes in the measurement and the weight to the fish. the weight of the fish is obviously what counts. so an angler will then catch a fish bring it to the bird, was this happening? he will video it, they will then release, take the work off way, the fish, and then release the fish into the water. the target fish that are caught, i've eaten or kept as trophies. but 1st officials from national parks collect data about the fish, including size, weight, and gender information that is used to influence environmental policy, wind direction, evidence, as it does in picture. the eighty's saw this is in the fish or the caribbean is known for its tiger fish. they are also
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catfish bream and up into years of drought. have taken a toll on the lake and lead to low water levels, zimbabwe and zambia shakeri, but africa's largest manmade lake fishing is vital to both countries. conservationists, a climate change and years of pollution and at times over have led to depleting fish stocks. the curry by invitation 20 turns 60 next year. organizers say the catch and release system helped reduce the number of fish killed by 80 percent this time long term. they want to see that rate increased to 100 percent aimed at protecting and conserving this unique ecosystem and all the animals that rely on it . and that's it for me. and of course, we'll have more schools later on, including the champions league with and which it's in at 15 g.m.t. . but for now, if you're in saudi, thanks for the but i'll be back to update you with more days, there's just
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