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this is deja vu news live from berlin more than half a 1000000 travelers around the world stranded after the collapse of thomas britain has launched that country's biggest ever peacetime operation to bring u.k. citizens back calm but what about other nationals also coming up. around warns the u.s. to stay out of the gulf iran stages a show of its military might but attention is turning to the u.n. and diplomatic efforts to end the standoff. at
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friday's all millions of people around the world rallying to demand action on climate change today the u.n. is holding an emergency summit with the u.s. and brazil said to be no shows how much progress can be made. also coming out of the game of thrones reigning once again crowned the winner for best drama at the emmys while a look at the wins and the upsets at t.v.'s bigger words. are brian thomas great to have you with us the world's oldest a travel company thomas cook has collapsed after failing to secure a last minute bell out more than half a 1000000 people worldwide are currently on holiday with that group britain's civil aviation authority is beginning an operation to bring home some 150000 british just
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immersed stranded abroad. all ca head tim johnson had this message for thomas cook travelers if customers passengers have a flight booked out from the u.k. today unfortunately your flight has been canceled don't go to the please don't go to the ports if you're overseas on a thomas cook holiday then you can continue to enjoy your holiday the cia is launching. in this is the largest repatriation since the 2nd world war. ok the collapse of rescue talks causing panic among travelers on line from a business here now with more good morning gary hart on what a situation hundreds of thousands of people stranded how are they going to get home who's going to pay for well it looks like the british government is going to pay for it as we just heard they have launched a sort of a rescue operation and $1.00 tricky thing though is why does it only apply to
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british customers or or not and you know what i've just been on the phone with the civil aviation authority in britain for 15 minutes of the poor woman was not able to guarantee me that if you don't have a british passport that you can indeed go she says what's valid is this 1st sentence if you are currently abroad and were flying were flying back to the u.k. with thomas cook we have provided new flies to go turn to the u.k. that does not explicitly exclude foreigners and also there's hope and the cia says go on the website the numbers for each of us each of the contact the number and find out in detail what's going to happen with your ok to attention is really focusing in on this question a number of others as well thomas cook the c.e.o. of its c.e.o. rather peter funkhouser also has made a statement let's take a listen to that. i would like to say. to all our customers those who are with us. in the coming months it is
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deeply distressing to me that it has not been possible to say the most beloved brands in travel. deeply distressing there are no talks to throw thomas cook a lifeline collapse at the 11th hour what pushed this 178 year old company over the line well basically they they were trouble as a huge pile of debt hundreds of millions of debt and they were in trouble for a while there have been to get good rivers do. they have been trying since before the summer to sell the thomas cook islands and all the german subsidiary because those airlines have a profitable they want to sell them to shore up the holiday travel business word of that got out people. suddenly not so sure anymore they demand a hotel years for example then demanding upfront payments which puts push them further into debt. in the end it's kind of was
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a mixture that and the main investor the chinese. chinese company didn't want to stump up all the cash that was government of course not very keen to help a failing business and set a precedent because with briggs it's there might be other companies that might ask for for government assistance in the future so it was basically a perfect storm and in the end that may drive that affecting some half 1000000 people the perfect storm you've mentioned china there and that's just one signal of all the uncertainty out there for the travel industry right now but what about you know is it playing a role you know this being based in britain everything that's happening yeah. let's have been saying for for a while that brags that the uncertainty around brags that have stopped the largely british customer base of tom's coke with their travel raises people we're not sure will be in the new by october by by march and then by gov moved to october lots of
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uncertainty a lot of foreign travel plans being cancelled i mean thomas cook has only had only sold the 1st half of the year 57 percent of the packages that they wanted to sell so really really in trouble them 1500000000 pound loss in the 1st off and brags it does play a big role also now that the government is not really keen to help also to do with rex's so yes absolutely it does play well there are things for that clarification for foreign nationals or non very citizens. looking into this story. our business desk is still around now and that country has warned the u.s. to stay out of the gulf region washington is sending in more troops are going to saudi arabia that falls last week's attacks on saudi oil installations iran's president hassan rouhani saying the presence of those foreign forces will in security but he also intends to present a peace plan to the united nations. the iranian leadership spry didn't join
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this and here craft missile battery was developed from a russian design and it proved its worth shooting down a u.s. spy drone a few weeks ago. the wreckage on show in to run a warning to washington and its allies. anyone who wants to turn back country into a battlefield should go ahead we will never allow anyone to attack iran we will defend our land in tovey end it. this display of military might commemorates the start of hostilities between iran and neighboring iraq nearly 40 years ago. a reminder of iran's capabilities and a response to the u.s. sending more troops to the region. that had a $1000000.00 if the west wants to guarantee stability in the region they should
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stay away their presence is only brought disaster for further away they are safer it will be hard on about. the newspaper chi han is the mouthpiece of the hard liners the editor channels the message from iran's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini that can be no negotiations with the u.s. . troop wants to be seen negotiating with this is off the show that he's not interested in content he just wants to trumpet that we holding talks we're not going to oblige him. in leo is it. the war with iraq remembered also it see no need to iran denies launching the rocket attacks on saudi arabian oil fields last week that's not believed and tensions are running high but iran believes trump's threats are just bluff. i lay a lot i guess for troops they used to do this or that but after we shot down his
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drone all he did was attack use with tweets. now to run has a peace plan intended to put diplomatic pressure on its islamic neighbors. convinced of trump's weakness rouhani is heading for the u.n. in new york he wants to present his peace initiative on wednesday. this brief you know some of the other stories making the news this monday morning in the u.s. president donald trump has joined indian prime minister narendra modi for a rally in houston texas tens of thousands of in the in america as were on hand for that event which was organized by modi supporters this comes with modi facing international criticism over a recent crackdown in the disputed kashmir region. in israel arab political parties have backed former military team benny gantz as the next prime minister in the usual moves an attempt to block benjamin netanyahu from
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returning to power. israel's president has been holding consultations on forming the next government out following last week's inconclusive election. in brazil of funeral has been held for an 8 year old girl killed in of her vella in rio de janeiro she was hit by a stray bullet allegedly fired by police at burial of a weekend of protests over police violence. world leaders have started arriving in new york for an emergency climate summit a day before the general assault assembly set to begin today summit is aimed at accelerating action on the faltering paris climate accords but countries like the us brazil and australia are not attending. we'll talk about what we can expect from those talks in just a moment 1st we have a look at how local communities are trying to organize against environmental threats or one town in northern russia near the arctic circle plans to build an
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enormous landfill there have many deeply worried about the long term effects and that has spawned a grassroots protest movement whose impact is being felt in faraway moscow. this could become europe's largest landfill a dumping ground for trash from moscow over a 1000 kilometers away residents find out about the project when they stumbled across the construction site and they're concerned about the 4 lives. and then rivers flow from this marshy area feeding into the light sea which connects to the band take an ecological disaster is inevitable that is true for the new mainly in. russia has a massive waste disposal problem only 5 percent of trash is recycled most ends up in landfills including hazardous materials moskos only beginning to separate it's trash the dumps near the city are full so now authorities are planning to transport
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the waste much further away thousands of people took to the streets across russia on sunday in protest they say they haven't been properly informed of the plans. even president vladimir putin gotten involved saying the residents should be consulted. officials are promising better infrastructure and costs for hospitals and schools but that's not convincing the demonstrators. if the waste is really not hazardous why don't they dispose of it in moscow why transport it so far away. public consultations plan next year but the protesters say they won't give up until the projects dumped. well environmental challenges are topping the agenda in new york at the. u.n. hosts a climate action summit today did a reporter jill doll roy following that for us today good morning to you joel doing after the protests on friday this summit is under immense pressure to deliver on
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the climate is that that's right and the united nations secretary general antonio tears has told world leaders don't come with a speech come with a plan he wants to hear practical solutions as to how we're going to reach the goals of the 2016 paris climate accord now back then countries agreed that we're going to do everything possible to keep global temperature increases below 1.5 degrees celsius and the problem is we are way off track so i'll just say we're actually going backwards and now this summit is all about putting concrete measures on the table about how we can actually reach those goals ok reaching those goals what new proposals might we see today in new york well we'll find out later today when the summit gets underway but. as has already highlighted some ideas they include planting trees ethiopia says it's going to plant $5000000000.00 trees this year pakistan says it's planning $10000000000.00 in the next years divest thing from fossil fuels selling off the assets in companies that produce gas and oil
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norway's sovereign wealth fund is selling off its assets and others could follow suit and then there's the stopping of fossil fuel subsidies now the i.m.f. says the governments currently spend 5 trillion dollars every year on subsidizing fossil fuel that money could be better spent on green energy projects ok those are some very ambitious goals out there we'll see how that shapes up today what about the german chancellor angela merkel's facing some very sharp criticism here in germany that she's failed to deliver as the climate chancellor title she has here what's germany going to be proposing at the un special summit that's her anger merkel is in new york she will be at this summit now last week germany unveiled some of their ideas are some of the new policies and they include making train travel cheaper by cutting the tax on. long distance trips making plane travel more expensive it's not exactly clear how that's going to work just yet but it will probably include some kind of new taxes on flights in case you're wondering
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currently if you take a flight within the e.u. it only cost you 7 euros in tax and that's not enough to disincentive odds anyone from getting on a plane and finally germany wants to put more money into public transport so that people leave a car at home but there's some things that germany's not doing it's not going to get out of producing call any time quickly in fact i'm going to wait 20 years to do that until 2038 so more could be done ok that's part of the criticism of the coal issue thank you very much for coming in on this this morning it's off to malta now interior ministers from e.u. nations including germany france and italy are meeting there to decide today where to resettle migrants rescued in the mediterranean italy and malta have been preventing n.g.o.s rescue ships from entering their ports malta itself a senior sharp increase in margins over the summer and former refugees well they are among those trying to help the new arrivals there's a moment train 6 times a week in the hot maltese sun. he is
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a sprinter and his goal is to compete in the olympics. when he's not training the volunteers with spark 15 a nonprofit set up to help integrate the increasing number of asylum seekers on the island but there's a himself led ethiopia through libya and across the mediterranean 6 years ago he says his experience as a refugee allows him to connect with those who cross the same waters. they did more open to me what they want to you know. i'm not doing a big thing is for them what is like for them is something something would. talk to me there's a story as a story of success but a recent surge in arrivals to europe's most densely populated island is testing that you members asylum system in 201720 people arrive by boat to malta this year that number was 2260. this swell in arrivals is due in part to the former italian government's policy of refusing port to the rescue vessels that save migrants in
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the mediterranean this has made malta the closest safe harbor to the north african coast now other e.u. countries have been accepting a lot of these arrivals but only on an ad hoc basis this has left malta to shelter thousands in makeshift accommodations like these. there are over a 1000 people living in the whole far camp 8 people per container. the residents i spoke to had the same complaints long lines for the bathroom and only pasta to eat . they are worried that winter will be unbearable and we don't have any close we don't have good growth we don't have much but if. we don't have anything if you go inside and see if it is. what i will how i waited in this crisis because i don't have i see that when you don't understand let's go right it probably. but the worst part for some is not knowing how long they will have to
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wait to find out if they can stay in europe. i. over the weekend malta celebrated 55 years of independence from the united kingdom the nationalist party held a rally and party leader adrian the leos koch of malta economic success both major political parties advocate tolerance toward asylum seekers the nationalist party is proud of how malta. has handled the influx of people fleeing war and persecution in africa. but the leader says he wants the e.u. to create a system to automatically distribute those who arrive by boat. migration issue is not something which comes and goes or is not sees a little it's not any it's a pattern which unfortunately we're going to go go climate change a lot of that's on the euro pos to be at the forefront of actually tackling this issue not season by season summer by somewhere or both by both. there's a says he hopes he can serve as an inspiration to those who just arrived and those
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who are bound to come looking for a better life was miami is like looking for freedom. you know what you need what you make it what freedom you want to make it. there's a feels he is where he wants to be now but he knows he is one of the lucky few. we're off to los angeles now television's biggest awards the emmys have been handed out in that city the h.b.o. smash hit game of thrones which ended this year won for best drama series billy porter became the 1st openly gay black man to take home an emmy award for best actor in the drama series posts about new york's gay ballroom scene in the 1990 s. and the award for best comedy series that went to fleabag a dark british comedy about a dysfunctional woman and her life all writer behind that series phoebe waller bridge also won an award for best actress in
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a comedy series. i find acting really hard i'm my. 3rd. ranking you to be nominated with these unbelievable actresses who i have just looked up to and watched and laughed. for so many years i mean so much crying i mean and they could like ok most are horrified when did of your culture is here to talk more about the big night for t.v. good morning melissa everyone's darling game of thrones taking it big yeah that's right as game of thrones won the biggest prize of the evening but they were also the biggest loser let's not forget they had a record 32 nominations and they came when home with only 2 the show took on the award for best drama series that's a very big deal the overall performance was not very good and given the reviews for the final season many critics have described it as a big disappointment ok what was disappointing about it. oh the storyline people
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would be a little complaints about the storyline about character development how the whole thing sort of finished ok we just heard about from fleabag they had a fantastic night tell us about it about fleabag for people who don't follow those we as we've just softly back just one has topped the comedy on as it's a terrific 2nd series a lot of people are even saying it's even better than the 1st series that the series take it strikes a great balance between comedy and drama essentially it's about grief it was written and produced and stars the incredibly talented phoebe will abridge she plays the sex obsessed so very articulate fleabag who is constantly breaking the 4th wall and talking directly to the audience they would be very. big award and also for the best actress award. julia louis dreyfus has won the best actress award 6 years in a row and yes so they beat out the veep in recent recent times has been
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mirroring ever more all the actual political situation that's been happening in the united states and it can be quite difficult to make a satire about something that is so extreme and so polarized and so dark in a lot of ways it's become a lot darker and a lot of critics have been saying that it's become quite base and has lost the innocence and has lost the playfulness that it once had at ok you mentioned breaking the 4th wall we saw fleabag for darkness there dressing the camera right and that was a sign of you know experimentation that's happening right now especially with netflix and interactive television that's really paid off bandersnatch won best t.v. movie yes so they're sort of playing around with breaking you know with you know trying new things has certainly paid off it one outstanding television movie as you just said it marks the 2nd wind netflix serious and the 3rd year in a row that black mirror a black mirror entry has won. bandersnatch was released as
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a standalone entry for black mare franchise it follows. a young guy who works in games development who slowly loses his mind it's an interactive game so you as the viewer get to choose what happens some of these choices of meanness some of them a meaningful. idea ok it could be the future that's right unless i can see very much the very thanks of all over again. in this league of football now and on sunday dortmund went on the road to face frankfurt the visitors wanted to match day 5 in 2nd place but they're up 3rd that's because frank for managed to maintain their unbeaten streak at home. can be an intimidating place to play and dortmund arrived having not won in their last 5 visits any nerves they may have had were banished early on and sanchez tested kevin
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tracked. and then torgan has set up axel vigil for the opening strike. one nil after just 11 minutes. but old defensive issues came back to haunt torment when andre silva conferred a just before half time. manuela kanji sloppy positioning letting his side down lucy and father with plenty to ponder the break. don't drink started with a bang but sanchez failed to get past track. it would take a set pace to get back in front trap was again equal to ruff a ogre arrows for a kick but censure was on hand to smack home from close range. so once the top ones with just 25 minutes to hold on. but they couldn't manage it and the idea it's minute frankfurt wrought havoc on the box and thomas
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delaney cleared into his own nets tickets on track the equaliser. frustration for dormant and another dense to their title hopes the but. well ferrari's a bus in federal has taken the checkered flag at the singapore grand prix his victory marking a comeback it's his 1st when in over a year but ahead of the race it looked like federals teammate was set up to extend his line of victories for ferrari. the start of the singapore grand prix charlie clara pecan in pole position aiming for a 3rd straight win. and starting from 4th on the grid ferrari teammates of us in fatal 1st in for a pit stop in the clare followed and then hit the track again behind fatal. was it an error in ferrari's famous strategy ferrari held the top 2 spots for the rest of the race fettle even defended himself from the claire's efforts to pass him despite
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3 safety car chases fireworks marked fatals 1st victory of the season as he took the checkered flag for the 1st time in over a year the clare placed 2nd and red bull's max fest topping rounded out the podium . world champion lewis hamilton finished 4th the 3rd time since the summer break that he's failed to win but he's still far ahead of mercedes teammate terry boss in the overall rankings. let's get here mine are now some of our top stories the world's oldest tour company thomas stock has collapsed after failing to secure a last minute bell out that means more than half a 1000000 travelers are stranded worldwide to sell. germany's on the back was among the world leaders arriving in new york for an emergency climate summit is aimed at accelerating action on the faltering paris climate accords the u.n. general assembly is set to begin tuesday. this is deja vu news live from
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