sana jeffrey. thank— want to intimidate here. sana jeffrey, thank you _ want to intimidate here.re. sana| jeffrey, thank you so much for joining us with your excellent analysis on newsday. the opening ceremony for the delayed paralympic games has wrapped up in tokyo. 4000 disabled athletes from more than 160 countries are taking part in two weeks of competition. as with the olympic games, stadiums will be largely empty, but tokyo's national stadium was still the focal point of the ceremony, which started with a firework display against the skyline of the city. dozens of dancers started the show, invoking the japanese tradition of puppetry. then came the athlete parade, led by the six athletes of the refugee team. the flag of afghanistan was carried by a volunteer as a show of solidarity, as its athletes are unable to compete. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has more from tokyo. you can see behind me here the national stadium. inside there at the moment, the opening ceremony for the paralympic games is well under way. you may also be able to see that there are a lot of po