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oh, i know they are watching al jazeera. that's remind you of on top stories here that a controversial israeli fall right. rally known as flag mobs has taken place occupied east palestinians have been calling it a major provocation. rally marks the day that israel began to talk to patients in teams to me. my cousins, foreign minister says there's renewed medicine for cooperation among arab nation. that's off the amusing of arab league, foreign minister here, and you and the u. s. have announced a 17 year fears about to be over during president there by and visit. it means america. boeing and europe's air bus. why need a terrorist? the 5 years?
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well let's get more now on that dispute with keith mackey. he's an asian consultant pilot and also president of matthew international. he joins us now from florida. keith, i know the biden administration has been trying to make this about protecting jobs, but i know nothing quite unites like a common thread, like a common enemy, so to speak. did concern about china get this over the line. i'm sure that a dead china offered to compete against the 2 aeroplanes that are competitive with each other. the air bus, a 320 neo, and the boeing 737 max with the reduction are actually the elimination of the tariffs. now, boeing and their bus will be able to compete on equal foot x. the threat is china. china is about to produce a new aeroplane that'll compete with both of these models. it's called a c $919.00 and it's made by co, mack, which is the chinese commercial aircraft company. it should be available for sale
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around the end of the decade and it could present economic threat to both air bus and boeing. how far along is the asian industry in china? how much market share does it have? and is that like you to change? well, it has very little. but the 919, if it in fact, were a viable aeroplane that competed economically with the air bus or where the boeing could change that picture. now the chinese are also working with the russians to build a wide body, they're applying something to go trans. shiana, if you will, but still on the drawing board, but that's in the plans. that's really interesting. i understand that a fair amount of a vision parts also manufactured in china. how might that affect this new emerging competition that we're thing? while parks are manufactured, really all over the world,
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there's some mexico air bus makes a lot of their parts all over europe. the sort of spread the economic wealth, if you will, too many nations. and china has been producing parts for us, manufacturing aircraft for many years. it's good business for china. so i'm not sure the situation is going to affect that or change that very much. well, obviously the whole ation industry is taking an enormous hit during the pandemic. has that intensified things when it comes to competition? well, yes, it has. of course boeing had the 2737 max accidents, which really shut down their production completely and grounded the airplane for a much longer than anticipated length of time. it's now back in service. but if you remember and early 2019, the air transport market was just going great. there was a tremendous demand for air travel. and now recovering from covered,
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it's slowly coming back. but at that time in 2019, you couldn't order a new airplane from either air bus or boeing and inspect to say it for a long, long time because both their production lines were completely fall. that's changed now and makes more room actually for the chinese to step and the new airplane. so that's gotta be a concern to both air, bus and bali, of course. and just briefly, i do want to ask you about this talk of non competitive behavior from china, from both of you in the u. s. what are they referring to? could, could this potentially be a new frontline of conflict when it comes to the world trade organization? for instance, while the problem that created the terror officers both boeing and airbus accuse the other of having support economic support from their various governments to complete their projects. the chinese, in fact, are a government owned company that is totally controlled by
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the chinese communist government. so there's no lack of non competitive competition there and i think that's a concern. the chinese also help many countries around the world with economic issues. and they could say, hey, if you want our help, you have to buy our airplane. so that's the consideration all so there's many things i think that really haven't been investigated. that could play a big factor in this very interesting times. a head for the industry, keith, and he there in a vacation consultant and a pilot as well to us from florida. great to get your expertise with us on al jazeera, thanks for joining us. thank you and touch me. while now new york will hold fireworks displays to celebrate life. returning to normal, the state is lifting most of it's kind of in 1900 restrictions after reaching that
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crucial 70 percent of adult vaccine coverage. there are now no limits on the size of gatherings and social distancing rules also ending, but people will still have to wear mosques in public indoor locations. well, while new york is celebration, the country as a whole is mocking another grim milestone with the total death toll, their passing. 600000 life is about seeing people. life is about loving life is about celebrating life is about enjoying life is about interacting. and now we get back to living in life. the state mandates that have proven right and correct. and brought us through this pandemic all relaxed as of today effective immediately around well, let me speak to heidi or castro. she's in washington dc. heidi just listening to
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that so much decimal there. mean at the same time, 600000. now it's quite the milestone, even though they are ramping up ambition on vaccinations. that's right. on the same day that new york is applauding this past year. the country as a whole isn't warning because $600000.00 people in the united states having died of covert since the start of this pandemic that makes up 15 percent of the worldwide they tally total from this disease and particularly significant here in the u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people, an average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like to passenger jets for people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day,
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continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had to take in those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded. and heidi as we watch, as you say, the new york is celebrate the lifting restrictions there. i imagine given what you're telling us, there's still plenty of anxiety though. short, particularly surrounding vaccinations and vaccine hesitancy. as we know, president biden has set that goal of 70 percent of adult americans being vaccinated by july 4th. will new york already met that goal? that's why they are reopening today. other other states like how a fornia are well on their way as well. however, there's really another dichotomy here, you're seeing these northeastern states or more liberal states needing that goal. but some phase to the south,
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particularly ones run by republican state governments. they are trailing with vaccination rates, less than 40 percent. so certainly a very different picture, depending on what part of the country you are looking at. and you saw the white house officials bide. and the vice president, speaking again to the public in recent days, trying to convince more americans to get the coven vaccine, particularly with fears of this delta vary and originating from india, and now spreading in the u. s. and predicted soon to be the dominant strain here, hydrogen castro, there across all of that for us from washington d. c. thank you, heidi. now moving on and turkish president, russia type out on has pledge support for as the by john during a visit to the dispute is going to cut off region one on the as every president molly has visited 2 cities, which bathroom regained control of after last year's war with armenia, one of them is historically and culturally important for both as a bi johnny's and armenians. your cold turkey was a key baccha of as a virus on,
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during that conflict and wrestle said it has worn out from shot in the car by turkeys president. bridge if they add one and the president of other bay john how malia are here in su, shot to same deals, which will involve education, energy, defense, industry, and construction. billions of dollars of the contracts with the turkish companies are being signed here to rebuild cover the war turn region. but aside from the business, the political symbolism in this region is also quite important. out of one, attend to just attended the nato summit. and on the same day, he came to be john, during the war, in cut up, the majority of the nato members were opposing. that'll be john's military operations and turkey, solid involvement in the war. turkish drones let there be john army to retake many district in kara,
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and the situation has changed your political dynamics and the state will in the region dramatically. so added one with it in this respect, that could be a message to the involved poverty that the cooperation between observation and turkey is in place and will continue. also, there is an ongoing political instability in our menu and the country will hold election on june 20 the policies of the new governments in our many a will have a remarkable impact whether the ceasefire will hold on. so ad ones with it right after natal summit and before our minion election is being read as reiterate in turkey, commitment to the alliance with of their be john. now a slovakian court has overturned the crystal of a man accused of organizing the matter of john list. marian culture was found not guilty of the killing, for lack of evidence, but the supreme court has now ordered a new trial. the mother of young krycek spoke national outrage and led to the
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resignation of the prime minister. well, ask alliston has suspended its polio vaccination campaign in eastern manga ha province. after 5 health workers, there were guns down. have kind of stone is still one of the last remaining countries where polio is endemic, but many afghans distrust immunization campaigns, believing it's a western sterilization plan. the government claims the taliban for targeting polio health work as an accusation. it denies. well, a new report from human rights watch, it uses the un refugee agency of improperly collecting and sharing ra hinge refugee data and is now calling for an investigation. the body has denied any wrong doing mama geometry and has the story. the you in says registering refugees is critical to ensuring they get assistance and protection. 800000 rominger refugees in bangladesh gave personal information including fingerprints to the you and hcr, beginning in 2017. now,
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human rights watch says that information was improperly handled and shared with me and mark when they had their data taken by you and hcr. this was part of a more general registration process by the u. n. agency to give them access to the most basic and essential services once they had arrived in, in bangladesh. and what's the government in bangladesh issued for each of them, which is the smart card with some biometric information attached to it. and in the context of that you need are decided to also register these individuals for their data to be sent to me and more. now what we found in our interviews is that the people we spoke to you all except one had never even been asked by, by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field. whether they agreed to having their data shared with me, unmarked. you and hcr has strongly denied any wrong doing. it insists consent was
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obtained from the refugees at least twice. adding that when you and hcr and the government of bung with their signed their memorandum of understanding on data sharing in january 2018, and organized their joint registration exercise of bohemia, refugees, specific measures were taken to mitigate potential risks. as you see, it has reached out to the governments, a bung reduction me and more for comment, but received no reply in 2017 me in march military launched a violent cracked out against the hinder, in rock kind state the you and called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing, more than 700000 ro hinder, escaped across the border to southwestern bung, the dash, according to human rights watch during the refugee registration process submarine, or even raised concerns their data would be used to send them back to me in march the government of bung with us has repeatedly stated that repeat creations would only be carried out on a voluntary basis. you and hcr says it will assist refugee returns if they are voluntary, and when conditions are favorable for
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a safe and sustainable return. which is not the case at the moment. but for the ro hinder, considered one of the world's most persecuted minorities. the worries are constant and they're not likely to ease in the wake of a new report calling into question who may have had access to their personal information. mohammed jim jones, i just either have philippine president rodrigo detach. he says he will not cooperate with any investigation by the international criminal court and to his so called war on drugs. it's chief prosecutor says, crimes against humanity may have been committed during the 10 days crackdown, which has seen thousands killed, mal undergoing reports now from the la on her last day as international criminal court prosecutor 5 to been sued. the requested authorities ation to formerly investigate flipping president through 3 good. there are 4 possible crimes against humanity. it's a farewell move. the families of many of those skilled in the so called war on drugs are grateful for since 2018 to purchase policy has been subjected to
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preliminary examinations. the international criminal court has been analyzing a large amount of public information in addition to the complaints and supplementary reports submitted by international rights groups. and lawyers here representing family prosecutor, been to the says, your examination found that extra judicial killings in the philippines have mostly been state sanctioned since the 32 officers president in 201-6000 filipinos have been killed. the government puts the number at their own 7000, but white sticks, believe deaths in police related anti drug operations may reach nearly 30000 down. where the directly or indirectly participates. go. they induce justice. why encourage overdraft? in whatever way you may be live by in the philippines as formerly withdrawn as
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a signatory to the rooms that shoot. and the government has heatedly said it will not take part in the face on the move forward into a formal investigation stage is legally erroneous, politically motivated. but what is clear now is that a unilateral withdrawal, well, will not prevent the chamber from continuing to look into possible crime. he has been delivering this institution or so no. but what we believe it's just masks is insecurity, it will actually deep down. i think he believes that the i c s s and enforce it, showing the government says it regret the action taken by prosecutor ben soda and that the justice department here, thing used to reinvestigate cases of faith fallacy in was related operation. but
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for the families of the victim, the i, c. c move provides a sliver of hope. the various of those turn this a venue for justice, especially they say when their own justice system in the country has failed them, samelle and dog and our 0 manila will climate change may have already passed and irreversible tipping point. that's the warning from a top arctic research. marcus rex has presented the findings from the biggest expedition to the arctic. more than $300.00 scientists spent more than a year gathering data, and they found that arctic ice is retreating faster than ever before. it's come to the ice, dr. watkins to that is can the arctic year round ice be rescued if you've seen the ailing and melting ice at the north pole in the summer of 2020 than delta arise? and there are several tipping point in the climate system which lead to irreversible sudden changes which are triggered when the planet reaches
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a certain temperatures. and we have seen that we are on the verge of that tipping point, which will lead to the disappearance of the ice and the arctic summer are still ahead here on our 0. these fans, you are 2020, make the most of budapest being the only host city to allow a full stadium for the tournament demo will have all the details for you. ah ah cruise
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heading to japan has been warned. great caves, rules and you could be disqualified from the games of the punishment include fines and even at deportation, depending on the severity of the violation. these guidelines were unveiled in the final rule, books, athletes which was issued by 22020 organizes on tuesday. it could go from warnings to temporary or permanent exclusion of the games withdrawal of the accreditation. we also have the possibility to disqualify with the consequences that are documented in the chapter or 2 in post financial sanctions. ah, christiana now has broken yet more records as the hold is portugal got that you're right 2020 campaign off and running with a 3. no, and i'm hungry and here's something we haven't seen for a while, and that's a full football stadium. more than $60000.00 pounds right out into the ground in
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budapest for the batch. the hungarian supporters was silent when raphael guerrero put portugal in front on 84 minutes and up stepped out to school this penalty. and in doing so, he became the highest score in the tournament history with 10 gold. but he wasn't finished that he then made it and never been before school captain is also the 1st player to score in 5 years in championships. as you saw that full stadium and hungry and these were the scenes before the match. fans made their way to the ground in budapest. the push casuarina is the only re 2020 stadium which will be at full capacity during torment. i'm going to attend the match, have a wristband to prove they'd had a base doses of the co faxing. well, that game will be hard to follow, but it's a big one up next. well, champions from taking on germany in minute in just a few minutes. germany's preparations haven't gone smoothly. they suffered a shock,
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came to feet north mass today and was qualifying a march. and sit 12 in the world, rankings francais, last, how'd both the world on european titles in 19982000 head coach, da da sean play the each month. and he's hoping to become the 1st person in history . when that was both a player and coach, he's described his sides evening game as a meeting of europe best to teams. luckily, the vis the quality of our opponents makes it something of a shock debut. it's obviously a shock for us, but it's the same for germany because we are among the best teams in europe. our goal is to be effective in both phases of play. that will be the k yet. i'm not sure yet. so next much in get on to the course of $44.00. we travel to munich with huge excitement intention. we look forward to starting our campaign against the current world champions. it's something special that doesn't happen at every tournament. news. i personally look forward to seeing funds, often many months of emptiness in stadiums. you felt it in the 1st couple of games
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where emotions were present and supporters were in the stand. on t v, it's already a great feeling and obviously it will be the same when we walk onto the pitch. to show that not christian ericsson has posted on social media for the 1st time since his cardiac arrest on the pitch, a face of him smiling and his hospital bed was accompanied by a thank you to everyone for their messages from around the world. erickson says he's fine under the circumstances, although he still needs more tests. but denmark's coach has now stepped up his criticism of the wafer for not giving his play as the option to postpone the game against finland off to erickson's collapse. to be able to go out and play that, that shows so much character, so much strength. and i'm very proud of that. having said that, i don't think it was the right thing to, to be given. those 2 choices. play now or tomorrow at 12 and leave that's leave that decision with us with the place. i don't think it was
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the rights. right thing the right way to leads this this evening. and i think it was a very difficult some very, very difficult minutes to take that decision and to be left with that decision. andy murray made unemotional returned to cross court tennis, and it was a successful one to the former welding. one haven't played a singles match on the surface for 3 is due to injuries and then cancellations, because it's a panoramic thing for the 1st time since march, the 3 found grandson champion won his opening, latch at queens in london again, frances ben, while pat already taking it in straight sets, it's fix $360.00 and he was a little bit choked off afterwards. i love it. i love playing tennis. sorry. on
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the yeah, and i obviously competing is why you know the hard work and in the last few years, not got to do that as much as i would of light. so yeah, just great. i'm able to compare what number to my dad's when would preparations and stuff the set back after he was knocked out in the opening round and holler by young men of strength. the german was 52 down in the 1st set. but he fought back when it's going to tie break before taking the 2nd 63, dress. he lives just an hour away from where the toner is being held. that's called it the biggest win of his career. now seeing former racing, dr. david, cool out behind the wheel of a formula. one car is nothing unusual except when you have a plain hovering right above him while he does it. in an extraordinary stunt. the scotsman drive this radical car along the runway of an air filled insta vac year.
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with a stomach plane flying upside down, just a few meters above in could have had a mirror installed in a car that was tilted. so he could see the plane, while the pilot said he couldn't see the car. and had to look ahead at the runway in order to judge his distance from the ground. incredible stuff that that is all your spot for me for now, i'll be back later with highlights from france against germany, which is about to kick off. as i mentioned. thanks so much jemma. well, don't forget, you can always find much, much more on our website, including all the latest on that controversial rally and occupied east jerusalem that we've been following here on our 0. do you go to our 0 dot com? that is it from main associate, hey, for this news out, but i will hand you over to barbara. sarah and london who have much more of the day's news in just a moment. do you stay with us here on algebra? ah,
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