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why unemployment. you feel like that is it before you go let me just do it and not a trace of oil money to be found what happened to the mystery of black gold. oil promises starts december 4th w. it has been one week since the us presidential election votes are still being counted in 4 states that is not unusual there have been no reports of ballot tampering that's also not unusual and the vote count shows a clear winner also not unusual but president on one trump is refusing to accept that he is not the winner saying with no proof that the election was stolen and he
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is blocking the process that allows for a seamless transfer of power and that is unprecedented i bring golf in berlin this is the day. not unusual should not be alarming it looks to me is not over far from the present crop it's 100 percent what it is right to look at the allegations of irregularities what we are seeing is deeply alarming at some point here we'll find out finally. it was certified in each of the states. conservative republicans. to intervene but just because there's no reason for alarm. also coming up in the walk downs of the pandemic going shopping means going online
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it has been a boom for the online retailer amazon but the european union says amazon's growth comes with a price that consumers should not have to pay and we have now come to this preliminary conclusion that amazon illegally abused them in the situation as a marketplace service provider in germany and france the biggest market spaces for amazon in the european union. which you our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome. we begin the day with a u.s. president elect preparing so that he can hit the ground running and the sitting u.s. president standing in the way in the weeks since the election joe biden has wasted no time with celebrating yesterday he appointed a coded 1000 commission to help develop a national strategy for dealing with the pandemic world leaders continue to congratulate by today the president elect spoke with the german chancellor and the
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british prime minister now in stark contrast president elect biden has spoken with very few republican members of congress they continue to be silent as president trump continues to claim that democrats stole the election and offer no evidence to back those claims the false accusations have been so outrageous that u.s. media have interrupted white house press briefings in order to flag those untruths to the viewers this is just part of what the white house and the republican party said it yesterday. this election is not over far from it we have only begun the process of obtaining an accurate honest vote count we wanted honest accurate lawful count we want maximum sunlight we want maximum transparency we want every legal vote to be counted and we want every illegal vote to be discarded if the shoe
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were on the other foot if it were this close the other way president trampling on the lead and all the fates and the media be screaming this isn't over the race isn't over we mean more time to count to make sure it's right because it's biden and very slightly the media demands the race is over and there's nothing to see here if you republicans are talking publicly about the election my next guest he may be an exception joe watkins served as an aide to president george h.w. bush he is also a pastor in philadelphia and that is where he is joining me from tonight mr watkins it's good to have you on the day you worked for the 1st bush president his son he was president from 200-2008 has congratulated joe biden on winning how do you explain this this relative silence among republicans in congress concerning the election. well i think the senate is pretty much short term. and i think that
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if you consider what people 'd have to gain or lose in the short term you might better understand their silence i think that most members of the senate republican members of the senate certainly along with most members of the republican house believe that joe biden has won the election fair and square as we say and that there is the president elect. for the most part they're allowing the president to exercise is his right. as a candidate to to to question the votes and certainly to seek any legal redress that he might want to seek and just because he's seeking legal redress doesn't mean he's going to find that there were any irregularities doesn't mean that the court's going to find his favor as a matter of fact most people expect the courts not find anything in his favor that being sent there giving the president that latitude that freedom for them except for the next few days to exercise his right as president is a candidate for the presidency to to to to make legal challenges but i think that
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for most of the members of the u.s. senate in the u.s. house they do believe that joe biden has won the election and is the president elect of the united states when we know that the president at least publicly in says he does not believe that we also know that he is starting a super pac which will allow him to raise money for political purposes now this tells us that mr trump is not planning to depart from politics any time soon do you think donald trump do you think he will run for president in 2024. well that's what there's always the possibility that he could. clearly there's nothing that would bar him constitutionally from seeking a 2nd term if he chooses to be a candidate in the primary and in 2024 there are a lot of other republicans as well who would like to have the chance to serve but this president did get 70 over 70000000 votes which is a substantial number of votes the question would be going forward is can he
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retained that base of support and win those people to a side when even as we head into 20212022 certainly well in advance of 2024 miss one because you know you mentioned this more than 70000000 people voted for donald trump and that's despite everything that he has said and done things that violate decency civility and some people would say even democracy how do you explain that to our global viewers when they ask what has happened to america well what i say is that this is the part of the democratic process that it allows for everybody to be heard even people who may not be civil gives them a chance to be heard to have their say in the public square and then for americans to vote you know for of yes yeah you're not a based on what they think and so while for many people in the united states and even throughout the world the lack of civility was
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a problem at the end of the day even people who aren't similarly not states have a chance to be heard and if they're able to be elected then they are and they have a chance to vote to to fashion laws in this country if you're elected to the house of the senate or if you're elected president but again it's the people's choice in the united states no matter what happens it's the will of the american people and certainly in this cycle the will of the american people. was to elect joe biden the next prez of the united states and so i suspect that in the coming days maybe by the weekend. he may have more republicans out front publicly that is elected republican senators and congressman acknowledging president elect biden's when congratulating him for that win and then hopefully the movement forward for transition do you do you think that there will be a group of republican members of congress who will go to the president and say mr president the time has come you have to admit that you lost this election.
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likely not likely not and i say likely not because you have to consider what's at stake for republicans certainly in the senate in the senate remember right now we have something akin to a tie i think about 4848 there are still 3 races that are that are yet to be decided and so as long as you you don't know what the outcome of those races are going to be you have jockeying on the sony on the republican side as well as on the democratic side because mitch mcconnell was remain the majority leader he's got to have a majority of republicans in the senate so you've got 2 republican 2 republican senators in georgia who are going to be involved in a runoff races in the coming weeks and i think a senator in north carolina has not yet been certified as the winner sells right he's got it he's got to consider all these things so what you're saying this is this is basically about power politics and after 4 years of trump ism in the g.o.p.
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do you think that maybe the soul of the party. needs to be checked or that does the g.o.p. deserve a 2nd chance or a rebirth. well we've got some wonderful people in the republican party and the hope for the party going forward is the same with the hope for the country that that the people in the party will listen to the better angels of our nature as leading voices in the party and that people that emerge to the top of the of the heat or are folks who are civil and who want to work with democrats and republicans to move the country forward and to understand all the challenges that we face and in the united states and around the world whether it's our own economy of the global economy or climate these are all things that are important to all of us and so the hope is that republican party can can recoup after joe biden takes the oath of office republicans will have to work hard to put together
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a winning coalition still have to have to draw up on the existing base of the party but also build with the with with minorities with african-americans with latino voters with women with with voters that they haven't done particularly well within the past to build what they hope will be a majority for the midterm elections in 2022 i want to speak to you the joe watkins who's the pastor and not the republican strategist here for a moment president trump's spiritual advisor paula white she has made a name for herself internationally she's known for her prosperity christianity if you're rich it's because you're living right she has said that when she sees democrats she sees the devil and she has the ear of the president does that does that worry you. well the. i know one thing having been around for a long time ministrations come and go advisers do it presidents come and go this
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far as the gospel of christ is concerned it's on changing it the same it has nothing to do with how much money you have it has everything to do with whether or not you surrender and follow christ in you a path that leads to eternal life and whether and that's based on whether or not you're willing to help to feed those were hungry and give drink to those who are thirsty and to not consider what their stance is with their core rich but to love them anyway because we believe that god loves all of us so i'm not worried paula white is there for the time being but but i work for u.s. president in the white house my daughter worked in the white house for another us president so the presidents come in and they go into a very advisors so i'm not worried about the future i'm confident about the future but we certainly do appreciate and like your optimism mr watkins jay walker is joining us tonight from pennsylvania scott haven't you on the show we appreciate your insights tonight thank you i could be with thanks.
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but when a u.s. president wins a 2nd term it is not unusual for the president to rearrange reshuffle his cabinet when a u.s. president loses the election he usually leaves things as it is which makes transferring power to a new administration easier rules and traditions like this well they have been broken and busted often by president trump yesterday he fired mark esper the secretary of defense and he did it with a tweet. and this is what trump tweeted he writes i am pleased to announce that christopher c. miller the highly respected director of the national counterterrorism center unanimously confirmed by the senate will be acting secretary of defense effective immediately he goes on to write chris will do a great job mark esper has been terminated i would like to thank him for his service and with that the secretary of defense was fired so i'm joined tonight by
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bradley bowman he's a senior director at the foundation for defense of democracies he has been a national security adviser in the u.s. senate he served in the u.s. army fred it's good to have you back here on the day what does firing mark immediately after an election and in the middle of a disputed election outcome what does that mean for u.s. security and the morale of u.s. servicemen and women i know thanks for the opportunity join you again it's a pleasure and an honor i think morale of our servicemen and women will be ok i think our allies and i'm certain you know the u.s. maintains a preeminent military capability in which means to defend our interests those are our allies but i must say that this firing of mark is unfortunate both in terms of the manner don and also it's time. for was expected to be fired
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earlier this year he did not support trump's notion of deploying the military the u.s. military to quell protests and riots within the u.s. espers stance it is the stance that is taken by i would say all leaders at the pentagon can we say that the pentagon and the president right now are about as is strange because they have been. i wouldn't i would say there are real issues there and you've highlighted one of them you know i would say the pentagon right because that's kind of amorphous and most of the people serving in the pentagon are either service members or partner defense civilians and all of them have sworn no it's not to our president the constitution but there's no doubt there were real issues between mark asked for whom i know and respect and the president and the irony here is one of my colleagues at my think tank has said is that you know the president president trump kind of mocked mark as for calling them yes for funnies yes is
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a yes man and really and but the reality is it looks like he was fired because he was anything but i guess me and other were real area differences questions about that and naming of u.s. bases and pick confederate generals where mark s. or appeared to be taking action inconsistent with the president's view and then the subsequent statements by secretary asked for after the unfortunate incident in lafayette park on. you know what does all of this mean for those who are under just under the secretary of defense and they are the ones who would have to carry out an order from the president in a military conflict for example they would be held responsible can you imagine them carrying out an order from president trump if that order word to be illegal or unconstitutional or maybe violate a treaty. well it's a great question one of the reasons why i said a moment ago i felt like the timing was unfortunate because you know we're in
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a period of transition here to say the least in the united states and we really do need leadership in the pentagon right now in my view is willing to as appropriate pushback on bad ideas that may emanate from the white house right or might be we've had one or 2 of those in the last 3 and a half 4 years and it's not a good time to have an acting secretary leading the department of defense so that is concerning i would also knows james anderson the acting under secretary of defense for policy also resigned today so you really see this dramatic changes at the top of the pentagon so i am concerned but i do take some comfort in the following when i was serving in the army myself i was an assistant professor at west point it's not a class american politics in the 1st class i would always remind the cadets future army officers that their oath was to the constitution and not to any individual not any president and i think i think our service members will remember that as they always have done felt will be faithful to that constitution our country is going to be ok but it's going to be it's going to be
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a rough couple months of fortunately i think but we got through you know you speak to the servicemen the people who make up the military you know the defense community in washington i mean the president firing his secretary of defense with a tweet or even in that tweet in a trunk succeeded in belittling mr asper just by the way he wrote it i mean is this a commander in chief that people in the military can they respect donald trump. well you know it's a good question i would want to pretend to speak and you're not asked me do you got to speak for all of them but you know there are the ports by the atlantic and others about what the president reportedly said obviously that doesn't sit well with a lot of people you want your commander in chief to have the best interests at heart of service members and their families here you know but you know i like i said i know mark as for from before he served in the pentagon let's remember him he served 20 years in the u.s. army he served impressively in my view as secretary armitage and he's also served honorably as secretary of defense you know we can we can debate you know this
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policy is good that policy is bad note no man or woman is perfect but you know this is not how any human being should be treated particularly someone who served our country so honorably it's unfortunate that we've arrived at this place in american domestic politics where we treat of political adversaries of people we disagree with as as enemies we have too many real enemies in the world to be treating our felt that way i think it's unfortunate intentionally you know i think there are a lot of people on both sides of the atlantic who would agree with you 100 percent on that broad bowman senior director at the foundation for defense of democracies in washington fred it's always it's we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and we appreciate your insights thank you thank you so much take care. amazon is harming fair competition here in europe that is what the european commission said today when it filed antitrust charges against amazon it accuses the
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e-commerce giant of attempting to gain an unfair advantage over sellers on its plan for the commission says amazon collects nonpublic data from sellers and consumers and uses that data to leverage its dominance in its 2 biggest european markets france and germany the european union started looking into amazon back in 28 teen amazon faces a possible fine of up to 10 percent of its annual worldwide revenue that could amount to billions of dollars the company has rejected the accusations. but here is what the e.u. commission executive vice president said today about amazon. the concern is not about amazon retail. about the insights that imus and retailers has answers that sense it's in this instance of one particular sense. rather they are about the insights that amazon retail has that accumulates in this estate at
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a more than 800000 actives set is in the european union covering more than at 1000000000 products in other words this is a case about big data we have this will come to the preliminary conclusion that the use of these data and now is amazon's a circus on the sale of the best selling products and this march and i marginalized 3rd party centers and caps their ability to grow so our consumers getting a bad deal when they buy or sell on amazon let's pose that question tonight to argos steen rate v. is with the european consumer organisation b e u c which lobbies for consumer interest and protection at the european union it's good to have you on the show i hope i got your your name right is mr rate is that correct. yes let's go right to the evening good evening do you agree with the european commission is amazon hurting competition and is the consumer paying for it
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because we're going to stations we are equally concerned that imus on good be using this commercially sensitive information it collects in its platform to unfairly influence consumers to favor i'm a song on products and here we're talking about sensitive information that could arrange for all the number of orders there are. units of products the sellers raving us on the marketplace the number of visits to sellers all 1st they to relating to shipping or to the said response performance will be talking about a switch done to the amount of data us executive vice president of the steiger mentioned and these practices might end up harming consumers in the need to mind the long term buy favor in it's own broader son making it harder for sellers to compete on a slim could be reducing consumer choice off on a broad sunset arse and in the long run even increasing prices and consumers have
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to pay you to day to day lack of competition soon you're talking about. the 4th and case i know that when you use amazon it is true the the independent sellers the offers that they make it's always in smaller print and amazon doesn't really make it obvious to you when you're looking at their page but what would you say to those sellers who would argue that there is no other platform that is going to give them exposure to such a large customer base as amazon. well. the problem that we are where we are facing on their on the retailers are facing because they're not other options so they have to accept the conditions imposed by by amazon basically that isa great degree of the pendency i feel think about the current and then make when shops have to close their their doors you today i'm going to furnish confinement download the measures taken money by by different
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member states a consumer have to go and buy online and consumable rushing to cheat to amazon so basically the retailers that birth depending heavily on amazon to retail customers . so what do you want what would you like to see amazon do if if they were willing to do whatever you said in order to get rid of this entire trust what would they have to do. well 1st of all they would have to address them the specific on songs on on an stress investigation takes time and we will be able to assess in that they then disco of the harm on their on the effects of these of these practices so certainly if a loss on. like to address these these concerns that will help to discuss how to deal with the state the practices we decommissioned in a way that they don't get an unfair competitive advantage by gaining these data on
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the way that they use it be said be the retailers. going to about 30 seconds here is one of the get your thoughts about we see the european union taking issue with google for example and now with amazon is the consumer in the european union enjoying in your opinion the best protection that it can get anywhere on the globe . us consumers in them are being you know we are in a privileged position compared to consumers in other parts of the world not only regarding competition on the visual enforcement but also consumer law that the protection of those diprivan however is that we're talking about global companies these situations on this problem need to be tackled globally so we also depend to something extent on other jurisdiction actually taking action against against these these companies is a very good point because the size matters with companies like this augustine
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rainer with the european consumer organization be e.u. see this rain we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much and i sitting. well the day is almost on the conversation it continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can follow me at brant go off t.v. i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody.
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close. to use. this is d. w. news live from berlin tonight the threat of terrorism what is europe doing about it after a series of is almost attacks in france and austria the french president is calling for a coordinated response and for better border protection also coming up russia sends troops to the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh to enforce a cease fire that it brokered between armenia and azerbaijan
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a deal of piers good fries or by john but it has led to outraged meaning you can still storm their own parliament plus the world welcomes news of a coronavirus vaccine that appears to work and so far shows no negative side effect . gough it's good to have you with us we begin with security and terrorism here in europe leaders of the european union say they want to improve their shared security after a recent spate of terror attacks in france and austria german chancellor angela merkel in berlin joined today a virtual summit with the leaders of austria and france in paris french president emanuel mccrone he is calling for a swift and coordinated response and he has denounced what he describes as the
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misuse of europe's asylum laws by people seeking entry for sinister reasons and he says that the fight against islamist. stream is a must be a joint effort to look at all our capitals all of us who are here together have been affected and terrorism from paris to brussels berlin vienna utrecht london madrid barcelona copenhagen stockholm nice vienna now and so many others it's a european reality to which we must respond that is why we need a common coordinated and rapid response this is what we have agreed today is good and what the i was the 1st president speaking there let's take this story now to our correspondent barbara vu so she joins me tonight from brussels good evening to you barbara so a coordinated response what's what sort of measures are we talking about here. well the main thing is that the european leaders just need to be seen to act they need
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to be looking tough to their citizens particularly the french president and monreal mccrum he's under pressure at home so this is a whole bundle of measures because we know that islam is terrorism is not one single thing it's a multifaceted phenomena is we're talking about external border controls that is one of the main points the sort of borders of the you aren't terrorists linking and the attack of from these this was a young tunisian man who would just a few days before the attack come to italy and then freely travelled up to france in order to commit murder there so that is just one of those cases and mccrone wants longer some of the european leaders to have more controlled with in the european travel border free travel zone the schengen area that is disputed but is there will be some controls of france for instance has doubled the border guards and then there are other aspects for instance more controls against radical mosques
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of hate preachers of the training of france for instance wants to prohibit the import of preachers muslim preachers from foreign countries it is a long list. of deregulation is also on there it's a long list of things they need and they want to do but they've been talking about this for years and it's a question of implementation and what about the security or law and i mean is there talk of target controls of the internet. absolutely that is one of the main aspects because all the experts say the younger attackers the young radicalized muslims they are mostly sort of through the internet not so much through personal contacts anymore on through preachers in mosques so controlled one will be there the european union commission has made a proposal and it puts the onus on on the on the networks on the they say
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that they have to put controls in place as soon as a notice comes up that there is hate speech or calls for murder or impending attacks they have to take this content down and they have to take much more swiftly so that is the main thing and then there is also called by some security forces to limit encrypt messenger services no there will not be agreement on that and the governments are stepping much more careful because they know that too much frustration of civil liberties for their citizens would just not just not go down well so they're finding it difficult find and they need to find a delicate balance between restrictions and of course guarding european democracy seas and it's in the civil liberties. in brussels tonight barbara's always think
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you well on a busy day of international diplomacy the german chancellor and the french president both spoke to us president elect joe biden for the 1st time in his capacity as the u.s. president elect british prime minister boris johnson also you can gradually did mr biden and invited him to next year's climate summit in glasgow the incoming u.s. leaders as he's confident of repairing relationships that were strained under the trumpet the destruction. they're all looking forward to being able to from great britain to france to germany to canada etc in ireland the reception and welcome we've got around the world from our allies and our friends has been real and i have a number of other calls to return and so i feel confident that we're going to be able to. put the mirror for trade america back in the place of
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respect that it had before. us president elect joe biden there on restoring the u.s. his place in the world let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines business executive manuel merino has been sworn in as the interim president of peru a day after his predecessor was ousted by congress over corruption allegations the speed of x. leader martin this car as dismissal has raised concerns over peru's democracy a guatemalan village destroyed by landslides during hurricane 80 has been declared an inhabitable authorities have suspended the search for victims and they've designated. an official final resting place of the dead and unknown number of people are buried under the mud. russia has begun to deploy troops to the disputed territory of nagorno-karabakh to enforce a cease fire between eyes are by john and armenia the 2 former soviet republics
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have agreed to stop fighting after more than a month of bloodshed at least a 1000 people have been killed since this longstanding conflict broke out again back in september. i'm a peace deal signed but this was the reaction in armenia. protesters storming the parliament building in get a demanding prime minister nicole pushing the un resign. of the several government offices were ransacked and the local media report the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten. the prime minister pushing the un called for calm and said it hadn't been easy to agree a deal it's i saw that. the decision has been taken as the result of analysis of the military situation and based on the assessments of
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the people who are the most familiar with the military situation is on one of those . during 6 weeks of fighting azerbaijani forces made steady inroads into going to cut a buck and on sunday officials said they'd taken the key city of shusha you're going to cut about has been unmeaning in hand since it won the war with azerbaijan in 1994 most of the people who leave their ethnic maney and put on the international law it is part of azerbaijan both countries were once part of the soviet union and russia still wields huge influence in the region moscow helps negotiate the deal and is already sending peacekeepers to the area. i said it but the republics of azerbaijan and armenia are to stop at the positions they have taken peacekeeping forces of russia are being set up along the line of contact in nagorno-karabakh and
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along the corridor connecting nagorno-karabakh with the republic of armenia. in baku the capital of azerbaijan the deal with high yield as a victory. that i am another now kind of buck is liberated our nation is liberated thank you for today god bless you will i 70 woods in my heart that i want to set you. free ceasefire as the new going to have failed since fighting erupted in september and he hopes the steel will finally bring peace to a troubled region. the longtime palestinian chief negotiator so i have erekat has died of covert 19 he was 65 for nearly 30 years erekat championed palestinian statehood and the 2 state solution with the conflict with israel he never saw his dream realized palestinian president mahmoud abbas described every
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concert death as a huge loss for palestine and our people and he has declared 3 days of mourning. well here in germany and around the world there's been a cautious welcome to news that a bank scene could help spell the end of the pandemic the german drug maker biotech in the u.s. pharmaceutical giant pfizer say that trials show their vaccine is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert 19 with some reservations people are saying that they want vaccinations to begin as soon as possible. when human trials of b n t 160 began earlier this year no one knew if they would lead to a coronavirus vaccine the reports that this substance is in fact highly effective have brought new hope germany's research minister is cautiously optimistic has been there for him with an untold i'm very pleased with naturally encouraged by this beginning and hopefully we will not have any setbacks with vaccines you're never
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sure about that but these positive initial reports give us a lot of hope. now to lift them off and the german government has put more than 350000000 euros into this research over 40000 people have received doses of the maxine at the same time the approval procedure has been speeded up could that mean the drug isn't safe. oughtn't to say that we have not lowered our standards at all people can be sure if this drug is approved that will be according to the usual standard we're used to here in germany the surveys suggest 2 thirds of germans are ready to be vaccinated that's enough to get coded under control but not everyone is yet convinced it will work. i'll wait and see but i'm not a risk patient i should vaccinate those who need it 1st and then i'll get it if there's any left and. what happened to you of course they tested it on people who
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are relatively young and healthy how will it affect older people those with health problems i'm not sure yes sure i think i would yeah but. i mean it can also like grow into something else so it might not even work i might trust a vaccine. production has already begun in expectation that the new vaccine will get full approval the european union says it will order up to 300000000 doses we have many countries back in lockdown measures there's an urgency to have a means to beat the pandemic see. there will be an initial vaccine in the 1st few months of 2021 gives me confidence it's encouraging it's a light at the end of the tunnel and this is least i'm in the destroy it's for most people the new vaccine can't come soon enough so why i asked dr margaret here is from the world health organization how a successful coronavirus vaccine would be distributed world war and much of that
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work is involved in setting up something called the codex to seal it we have a very big program of getting not just sex scenes that all the drugs and the little the tests and everything else paper any part of that is the sharing that all countries will have access to and the people most in need will get it 1st and by that i mean the health care workers the people who are the 3 day exposed to this farce every day risk and of course they also the people who protect all of us when we get ill they fight for our lives so remember we're working with all the different groups developing many many scenes and as i said earlier well looking to having more than one candidate that scene and some will be more appropriate in different groups and. as you know some may be wondering what some maybe to dos and through the kind of axis of a very good news is the majority of countries found the well has signed up to that and agree that the rich countries will pay for thanks again but that support the
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poor countries to also have to afford it and have it through margaret hears from the w.h.o. this is g.w. news here's a reminder of our top story french president mendel mccaughan has called for a swift and coordinated european response to recent terror attacks on the continent he hosted a video conference today with several e.u. leaders. this is the news from that world that involved will be back with you business what after this break. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many present. there are many
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