Holiday plans are under threat. To be bold and concrete in the pledges. And the u. N. Appeals for urgent help for refugees as their number reaches an all time high. And im santa homeless with all the sporty talian Football League is facing a renewed and intense public backlash for its handling of racism syria have used images of monkeys or any new campaign to tackle the problem causing even more controversy. But we begin where violence has again broken nights in the capital over a controversial new citizenship law police fired tear gas and hit protesters with the tones out of vehicles and shops were damaged in new delhi now theres widespread. Anger against the law that office minorities from neighboring countries indian citizenship bots excludes muslims well earlier students from the Jamia Millia IslamiaUniversity Also in new delhi staged another rally after they were told by the Supreme Courts to take their accusations of Police Brutality to the high courts that comes after a crackdown on a protest on sunday multiple heads of state governments are not rallying against the legislation as well and Opposition Leaders have met with the president to voice their dismay a public violence jury those protests as move on to other world news making headlines now in pakistans former president Pervez Musharraf has been sentenced to death for treason though he had suspended the constitution in 2007 and imposed emergency rule but he now lives in the United Arab Emirates and the sentence is unlikely to be carried out lets get more now from the moment. Pervez musharraf has been living in exile for years fighting to clear his name but a court in pakistan has now sentenced him to death for high treason for suspending the constitution and imposing a state of emergency in 2007 partly understand the market was concerned theyll be fairly happy they were parked argue that a piece of mr know as mr musharraf for a long time reserve is vast and probably the god of this. Bush era force head of the military when he sees power in a bloodless coup in 1909 he said this president until 2008 after the 911 attacks in 2001 he aligned himself with u. S. President george w. Bushs administrations socalled war on terror that angered many gentlemen of is under american pressure. This is not a war against it it isnt this is a war against islam. He also supported the United States in the war in afghanistan musharraf later said that the us had threatened to bomb pakistan if he did not commit his country to fighting al qaeda he tried to balance relations with the us and the tribal leaders but attacks by the taliban and al qaeda have killed nearly 70000 pakistanis musharraf was criticized for failing to mend ties with india and improve the economy at home and in 2007 he fired the chief justice that led to protests and for a man whod survived several assassination attempts proved politically fatal he was forced to resign a year later. I rest my future in the hands of the nation and the people let them be their guardian. In 2013 he was charged with murdering benazir bhutto. d the 1st woman democratically elected in a muslim majority country the government allowed to leave the country in 2016 to seek medical treatment for a serious illness he never returned from dubai now his future is unclear for him mohammed al jazeera. Well lets see if we can get more now from our correspondents in pakistans capital islamabad kamal hyder is where theres the kids have you with us kamau. Purpose musharraf is very very unwell hes not even in pakistan is this just a symbolic decision. Kid in many ways because also fact as you mentioned. They. Are the bad and the by and therefore they watch ability of him coming to their country and theyve had more momentum so i thought it. Should also be taken in another corner take a different time and a history of progress on that fall military rule has been dead for high treason and that the way it has set a precedent because. Of the always focused on Muslim League thats a Political Party that shouted out various heading had already issued a statement saying that. Again they. Will come up what does this say then about the state institutions because it almost fits the judiciary against the military for example lets not forget purpose bashar if it is a military man. Yes but didnt it. Fall d d. So d. I thought i did your dishes because the constitution. Dead any. Constitution bandaids or didnt or did and that ben. Never did act that day that. However his defense has been saying that much of what we are going to own the Prime Minister of this country had the time. That he had to make sure no government that graduates had. That. Because of the fact that they were. The main much of the government make a mess and not to be forgotten knowledge that there was tension but that your day should be also because he had. Started later on day one. Still there will be question marks as to why more shut up more thing going to. That countrys former Prime Minister now why should he ever was sent to jail 70. Bail on medical grounds and then allowed to leave the country so a lot of people may be questioning i still read that if your dish unity anything is true role and how their day to day would be judged it started. Ok come out we have to leave it there but thanks very much for keeping us up to date with facts story. Lets head back to n. Z. And ivan the protests against the contentious new citizenship lol i was showing that banks will heal rom and hes. So hail more violence in the capital it appears well look you fellows. Heres how it started off as being a pretty quiet day in terms of demonstrations yes lots of loud demonstrations across the country and in delhi clue doing a jumping university that had seen that violence between Civil Society students and the police on sunday however by mid afternoon we were getting reports from a district called sulley importance in the north east of delhi where members of the community there seem to clash with police now the police fired off several rounds of tear gas and its believed that several members of the public have been injured and thats as much as we know at the moment now that situation has been brought under control but it only goes to show what a sort of tender parts this whole issue is of the citizenship Amendment Act and how its actually not just affecting people but making people now realise how it could affect them if theyre not really members of the majority Hindu Community and so that violent segment of the anger is also turning around the political is it not what else has been happening today. Well of course in the morning what we were witness to was the gathering of lawyers that Indias Supreme Court petitions had been made by Civil Society and sam believes that the students who had been hurt in the clashes between then and the police and the larger questions that those plaintiffs wanted to know who gave the order for the police to shoot the police deny that they shot at the public in any shape or form they did say that they shot. Rubber bullets would take us partly to gas and that they didnt shoot live rounds now the injuries that harold lee contradict that so they went to the court to ask for the Supreme Courts help the chief justice he sat on the bench of 3 his name is shot out of in the book that hes only just being appointed the supreme chief justice of india he actually declared that because the complaints were so varied across india including new delhi the Federal Capital and the issues were so theyre reduced well from a son to moscow from from carola to new delhi that he has now basically back at the ball back to the high courts in each respective state legislature and hes saying that the high courts in those states should listen to the cases and the jew to kate accordingly again thats going to cause problems if if those that disagree with those adjudications in the state courts decide theyll come back to the Supreme Court again so this is an ongoing thing but in terms of the politics were now seeing the opposition groups elizabeth suttee people like Priyanka Gandhi coming out onto the street she was at a vigil and a protest of india gate a highly sensitive area of Central Delhi where the war dead of remembered that she said that the ruling b j p party and the government have to withdraw this law it is completely unconstitutional and goes against indias secular credentials ok so. Thank you. Well its a libyan where theres been a surge in fighting between Government Forces and those loyal to warlords while if i have to the u. N. Backs governments lonestar tillery attacks against hers forces have been attempting to take the capital tripoli have to his forces have been conducting lethal airstrikes he had to earlier called for a final offensive to take the capital well this follows the innocents of a mass mobilize ation in a number off cities opposed to general haftar lets get the latest now from mahmoud our head in tripoli with several cities have to clear its general mobilization to join the battle for tripoli what does this mean what changes will that have on the grains. Well 1st of all it means challenging have to reserve. A statement to enter a tripoli on thursday announcing or declaring that the 0 hour and also it means that those cities insistence to as they say defend the capital tripoli again is what they call have to his forces an aggression but on the ground so far there hasnt been a major change on the ground there hasnt been a notable advance for neither side of the warring factions unless those cities send more troops and more i mean ition to the front line remember those cities in the west of libya have been already contributing to the fight to defend in the capital tripoli they have been sending troops to defend the capital tripoli since have to his forces launched the military campaign to seized property back in april but theyre now vowing to send more troops and more ammunition and it dis could be rad as a kind of. Media war to combat half of the media war because half of it has been have the us forces have been launching a kind of media war a psychological word for via media to intimidate and test their adverse reason or their enemies so statements and promises and because of general mobilization by those cities is that could be a kind of counter media war and also a kind of showing insistence to continue the fight to defend tripoli against have to his forces but so far there hasnt been any change on the ground and what were quite well speaking of tripoli there was heavy fighting in southern aaa just how far away are half their forces from the city center. Well heavy fighting broke out again this morning the fight is still ongoing until this moment we can hear heavy sounds of heavy fire Government Military sources say that they are targeting have to his forces positions with the heavy weapons with the mortar of rockets and also. This a that have to as war fighter jets have been targeting their locations in and around. Military camp in southern tripoli but until this moment have the forces are still about 25 kilometers away from the city center that hasnt been any change on their positions on the ground. Forces since the beginning of the fighting they have been exchanging hands or exchange of control over your mork camp thats the area what the fighting is going on right now in southern tripoli which is close to a dean neighborhood and we have been speaking to civilians in that area they say that random rockets sometimes land in their density Populated Areas and in many cases human casualties are reported but again until this moment to have the forces forces have not managed to proceed any further towards the city center and the Government Forces say that the are preventing have to have forces from advancing any further towards a neighborhood ok were out of time unfortunately back you very much indeed thats Mahmoud Abdel wahab bringing us the latest from tripoli. There is plenty more still to come on the news hour including we speak to the author of a new report strapped accuse israel of using the military to crack down on palestinians. Frustration in sudan 100. 00 days after being sworn in the government is accused of breaking its promises and in sports james harden leads the biggest comeback win in rockets history all the details with sun are coming up. The french transport workers are staging demonstrations nationwide for the 13th day against government plans to reform the Pension System trains and flights being disrupted and that could continue through the Christmas Holiday where workers switch needs an extra 2 years before they were eligible for the full pension under the proposals the government says this will create a fairer system but behind the plans is that the quits over a scandal involving on declared income lets get more now from the tasha partner shes live for us in paris at natashas with a fairly busy behind you just i respect that process looking right now. Thousands of people have gathered in the center of paris the central city theyre going to march from 1 part of the city to another this is all part of course of the demonstrations against the governments plans to reform the Pension System so we have all sorts of beating a child because teachers doctors prison workers and what they ought to see keeley frustrated with is the fact that the government wants people in false to work along that 2 x. 3 years until the age of 64 in order to be able to then be entitled to mention now ive been speaking to some people here i spoke to of the. Woman who said that shes been a nurse for many many years she said but its only that most difficult to get to 62 they are incredibly tired because its very difficult and physical work the idea of working another 2 years is just simply too much and that was pretty much the sentiment in the people we spoke to get a sense that really the government forced a red line but just how much pressure is the government phones are right now and. What the government says that these reforms are absolutely necessary because the a Pension System is out to date to needs to be the most noise free unwieldy and complicated so they want to streamline it they will to make it into a point system they say that its needed because its going to say public money that is going to make it into a fairer system to some far it really seems that that message is to a certain extent pulling all deaf it is the least of the people via because opinion polls do suggest that while many people in france as support the idea over the Pension System being reformed there still need lots of support for the strike and i think that really indicates in the way that these protests supposedly more than just about the Pension Reforms there is a lot to sense of discontent squints many people in bones about the press in michaels government about this and she were forms in a sense that they have rights up in a way. Ok natasha there live for us in central paris thank you very much. Says sudans president salva kiir says he and the main Opposition Leader react mature have agreed to form a unity government the 2 men met over the past 3 days in the capital juba to resolve outstanding disputes that have prevented the formation of a Coalition Government by a previous november 12th deadline when 2013 kia accused of attempting a coup sparking a conflict thats left hundreds of thousands dead lets get more on this from jock mother jog in syracuse he is the cofounder of the sit institute an independent think tank focusing on south sudan good to have you with us here on the aljazeera news are that salva kiir and yet russia have come close to working together before but the failed to do so what chances does this agreement have of succeeding. Hello maam yes i think as you say. The south sudanese people are not really holding their breath that this will work out this time around. But there is still hope and people are tired of the war and the consequence of the war including the collapse of the economy the displacement of nearly half of the population and. The interactive police shoes that prevented these 2 men from forming a Transitional Government of National Unity including the division of the country by president keel into 32. 00 states and the opposition is saying that this is state unconstitutional and must be that order must be rescinded i think finally now. They may have a lead to look past that issue and say we will sort it out once the government has been formed. The government has flagged the possibility of holding a referendum on this issue the opposition is not decided on this up to this point the other issue was the security arrangement including the Defense Forces for the parameter to be uber and it seems there is now an understanding that that that that provision of security for the. Would be 1st Vice President will be will be availed by the state so i think that our hopes and there d is optimism in the air. But i think people are saying we have been here before and it has not we have not gone past that stage hopefully this will be not be the case again this time around hopefully that as he say we have been here before we have heard these warm words before and yet before we come back to square one just how far do you think the u. S. Sanctions on seeing your side cities officials and theyve been in bringing the 2 together. I think the miracle incidents of the sanctions. 2 top political leaders defense minister and the other of the the minister of Cabinet Affairs is entally the Prime Minister of the country the mere coincidence might suggest that yes the sanctions may have influenced what what took place today on tuesday. But i doubt that it was particularly about those sanctions that are other pressures including in the east african region they got countries a certain kind of soft pleasure of more like a plea to the would sense of south sudanese leaders to rescue their people on the misery that they have been subjected to over the past 6 years ok great to get your thoughts we have to leave it there but thank you very much indeed john mattick joke joining us from amman york thank you. Theres been 100. 00 days since irans Transitional Governments was sworn in after months of political turmoil that led to the removal of president omar bashir but the man who took over as Prime Minister promised to fulfill the promises of the revolution that started last December Morgan looks at how the Transitional Government has fared in its 1st 3 months. When sudans new cabinet took the ministerial oath 100. 00 days ago many hoped it would assure a new era and months of turmoil. Mass protests led to the fall of longtime president. And now civilians who are back in charge alongside the former ruling military junta and. What weve achieved in the 1st 3 months and since march and our people had High Expectations but in some issues weve gone well the Peace Process which is a priority is ongoing its not on a salon but weve started on it seriously were moving well on the issue of democratic transformation there is more freedom now whether its in terms of Media Freedom or Political Freedom the government pledged to put sudan back on the International ScenePrime Minister. Visited several countries including south sudan where he hoped talks could help bring peace to many conflict ridden parts of sudan hes also attempted to get sudan removed of a u. S. List of countries sponsoring terrorism. While the government has been focusing on the regional and International Community to gain support at home challenges are piling up its a formal Legislative Assembly for the transitional period and just in the last few weeks theres been sporadic fuel shortages a lack of public transport and the economy is still in freefall thats what triggered last years protests that brought this government to power. The economy is a concern for many inflation continues to rise in a country where more than half of the 14000000 population live below the poverty line. Theres no improvement in the economy and are getting. More and more expensive every day the ministers have been focusing on the internal issue of the economy which is hurting us citizens and those who wants chanted for freedom peace and justice feel the governments shortcomings lie elsewhere. The government has yet to hold to account any member of the former regime its to deliver justice for those who have been killed during the demonstrations not just on june 3rd when the military righted are certain in front of me hed courters but since the protests started. However the Transitional Government has disbanded the former ruling party and its assets its also scraped along known as the public order act which human Rights Groups had targeted women and Street Vendors cabinets members were nominated by the forces of freedom and change coalition which led the protest movement against. But some analysts say those chosen are not experienced enough. When we look at the ministers individually would realise that the performance so far has been quite weak because most of the ministers dont have experience to Health Situation is worsening with several epidemics the economy is still suffering and the biggest challenge its facing is the shoe of the deep state members of the former ruling party that are at every level in the government there trying to undo the work of a regime that has been in place for decades and with little experience that may take a long time. After 30 years of bashir is through sudan is undergoing monumental change and it appears many of the countries challenges will take time to be resolved he will morgan aljazeera. Human rights watch is accusing israel of using sweeping military orders to criminalize nonviolent political activity by palestinians in the occupied west bank and says in the report that the orders are being used to shut down Media Outlets for political organizations and jail activists for the Rights Organization calls the orders draconian and says the time has come for israel to grant palestinians the same basic civil rights as Israeli Citizens natasha can amos in the occupied East Jerusalem she explained some of the detail in that report this Human Rights Watch report it does not highlight anything new rather it puts under the microscope the use of orders that the military has been using against the palestinians since it occupied the west bank in particular in 1967 Human Rights Watch says its been 52 years of some systematic repression of palestinian Civil Liberties what is new with this report according to Human Rights Watch is that it is now demanding that the Israeli Government grant palestinians in the west bank specifically the same rights that it grants Israeli Citizens bear in mind that because the palestinians are living under occupation we are not talking about civil laws here we are talking about the use of the military and military orders to deal with the palestinians and Human Rights Watch is looking at orders that they say have targeted activists protestors nongovernmental organizations and in rooms as a result have often shut down Media Outlets and imprisoned activists and polished certain nongovernmental organizations. Well marcia care joins in there from him on his human rights whats shes israel and palestine directed good to have you with us on the news our Human Rights Watch is no stranger to criticizing israel when it comes to palestinians so whats particularly new in this reports this report concludes that after 52 years of suspending the civil rights of palestinians in the west bank israel must not only fully respect their rights but must grant them rights on par with what it provides its own citizens its simply intolerable that in the west bank today you have Israeli Settlers on one side of the road but how full civil rights what palestinians on the other side do not for too long the International Community has cited the absence of a Peace Agreement as the basis for not pressing israelis to provide palestinian civil rights but its clear today that the Peace Process has become a fig leaf for the ugly discriminatory one state reality in israels obligation today is to provide palestinians the same rights it provides its citizens until the day comes that we do have a political agreement to the ongoing ugly reality on the ground now in this report youve also been highlighting free speech and drawing particular attention to facebook why. Because the reality is palestinians who are under the age of 50 have never had civil rights Israeli Military orders issued in the early days of the occupation and posed 10 year jail sentences for basic things like peaceful protest opposing the occupation being a part of a group thats hostile to israel increasingly facebook has become the outlet that palestinians turn to to express their views in the Israeli Government has not only detained palestinian activists and journalists for facebook posts but its actually also asked facebook itself to censor palestinian content and weve written to facebook because they as well of a ceded to many of these requests and continue to enforce policies that make it difficult for palestinians to engage in basic political expression on their platform but am moved within israel argue that they have the rights or rather facebook would have the right to limits incitement directed speech she say that facebook is essentially censoring a speech which would not normally incites violence or terror. Absolutely Israeli Military law defines incitement to include influencing Public Opinion if it can affect public order and the reality here is International Law allows states to act against incitement but sets a very high bar for what constitutes incitement there must be an imminent threat of violence what facebook is doing with its policies is its essentially saying if you express support for basically every palestinian Political Party many flights have been designated by the United States as a terrorist organization thats grounds to be delisted from facebook but this includes political and humanitarian activism such as the cases we document in the report that have involved no calls to violence of course facebook can regulate and should regulate incitement to violence but what its actually doing is regulating basic Free Expression ok omar should care thank you very much indeed for bringing us your thoughts say Human Rights Watch is israel and palestine director joining us live from amman. Well its time that for your weather here is that britain bad news of severe storms in the u. S. Yeah thats right how we had a months worth of tornadoes would you believe moving across the deep south of the u. S. A capital bit of a spin on that that fact pardon the pun this very active cold front which is made its way through see the back edge on that that brought some very severe storms across the southeast in kona Louisiana Mississippi alabama seeing around 26. 00 tornadoes reported 26. 00 tornadoes moving across the deep south the average across the entire huge u. S. For the entire month of december is 23 so more than a months worth more heavy rain as we go through the remainder of cheese day in china so one of 2 more twisters just coming through so the northern flank of this system were looking at snow were looking at freezing rain as well so treacherous conditions they will straight the way through things will brighten up with more in the way of sunshine as we go on through wednesday a much better day but a cold one a crisp day you can see sparkling sunshine still a chance of some wintry flowers across the eastern side of the country towards quebec chancer some when she showers to just around the western side of the country and that will make its way further east woods as we go on through thursday fed is snow coming through heavy rain tucking in behind over towards the east this cold bright and sunny halloa. Thank you very much indeed everetts and lots more still to come on this aljazeera news are bad news for boeing find out why the aircraft manufacturer is suspending production of an aircraft that was once its best selling plane and i. Will tell you why colombians are angry over tax reforms and in sports the asian champions are who all of saudi arabia are him in for a place in the final as they get ready for their last 4 match the Club World Cup. A bombarded city. Can be rebuilt. Its buildings restored. But can shattered lives be mended. Scars run deep and traumas shaped minds children and survivors of mosul share their stories. I still tomorrow a witness documentary on aljazeera. This is al jazeera correct amount of the headlines for you know theres been more violence a dentist capital over a controversial new citizenship law police fired tear gas of protesters after vehicles and shops were damaged of office minorities from neighboring countries india and citizenship but excludes muslims french ran sport workers a staging demonstrations nationwide for the 13th day against government plans to reform pensions trains and flights are being disrupted and that could continue through the Christmas Holiday. And Pakistans Army has slammed at the death sentence which has been handed tent president s a former president Pervez Musharraf in a treason case here of course was the chief of army staff before he sees pryor in a coup in 1999 and ruled until 2008 now the un is hosting its 1st ever Global Refugee Forum in geneva to look at ways to improve the lives of millions across the globe the 3 day events comes as the number of refugees has risen to 25900000 i urge you to be bold and concretes in the pledges to make this is a moment for them bishan it is a moment to jettison a model of support that too often left refugees for their kids with their lives on holes confined to camps just scraping by unable to flawed. It is a moment to build a more equitable response to that e. G. Crisis through a sharing of responsibility. Human kind came together where there are so many huge refugee challenges across the 20th century we should be able to do the same in the 21st well addressing the Global Refugee Forum turkeys president recha thai party one criticized other nations for failing to provide promised funding to help Syrian Refugees in turkey. In order to find a sustainable and permanent solution to this issue we have to take global steps forward in cooperation with but we havent yet reached the desired level of global ownership of the refuse a crisis our hope and pray that the Global Refugee Forum here in geneva will be instrumental in terms of implementing our previous commitments and the only solution to the outstanding problem of the refugee influx crisis coming out of syria is far from being confined but it is a political solution this is a burden that we have been bearing for the last 9 years we need to find a formula that allows the refugees to remain in their mother lands and the ones that have already come to turkey to be peacefully returned and resettled in their motherland. Joins us now live from istanbul mohamed already one has criticized the e. U. In the past as well do you think this fiery intervention will force the developed world to do more. Well that is the intention of president dorn turkey hosts more refugees than any other nation room of about 5000000 of them 3600000 of those are from syria for the Syrian Refugees turkey has had an open door policy for a long time but now the ease of quest. To try and send them back into their country and into. The 1st phase for a 1000000 of them and then another phrase for a 1000000 others out of the 3600000 syrians will even take 500000 of them children who were born in turkey in the past 8 years and what the government of president i dont want to do is build the homes and farms homes for them they are not men it is the only body in syria and they say they need billions of dollars to do that when its not just the Syrian Refugees here they are those from iraq was streaming out of iran because of the Economic Situation their economic refugees from pakistan and afghanistan and africa as well the lotsa group is not being recognised as refugees and a prison that on about 4 also raised a key issue because many of these economic refugees are seeing turkey transit point through which they could pass through and get into the zone through greece and he says the e. U. Has not kept its part of a deal in which turkey is supposed to stop the movement of this refugees and he says out of 6000000000. 00 that was pledged by the e. U. Turkey has only received 2000000000 euros ok monitor their life as an example thanking. Oh u. S. House committee is meeting to finalize the rules for the impeachment votes against President Donald Trump members of the House Rules Committee will decide on how much time to live for the debate before the vote which is likely to happen on wednesday and the democrats controlled is expected to vote in favor of impeachments that with that lead to a trial in the Republican Controlled Senate early next year lets cross live night see Kimberly Hauck at hes in washington d. C. For campbell there this all seems rather technical does it not but over the come science the fact that the big 4 is on whedons they just talk us through the significance of the meeting happening today and how could that change things as they play. Its significant because this really sets the stage for the dramatic final act in the house of representatives and that is that vote on impeachment we have a pretty good sense of how thats going to go that the president will be impeached in the democratic controlled body but what this step is today is essentially setting the parameters of that how long there can be debate how many amendments and given the fact that passions are running high every one of these even the procedural cumbersome steps can be rather explosive so that has the potential for that in the midst of all of this what this is really is a legacy defining moment for House Speaker nancy pelosi but its also controversial because in the midst of all of this we have new polling out that shows that americans despite the fact that weve had weeks of testimony weeks of very damning testimony continuous house hearings the dial in terms of Public Opinion really hasnt budged at all the latest numbers looking like 49 percent of the American Public favoring impeaching the president versus 46. 00 that do not thats almost identical to october when all of this started so given the margin of error it really is what most people are calling an even split now the u. S. President is playing this up hes continuing to say that he has committed no wrongdoing when he asked for a favor of ukraine in order to investigate corruption to dig up dirt on a political rival former Vice President joe biden hes even made the argument that this is help him its unified the Republican Party that this is in some ways made him look like a victim of partisan politics its still very hard to see whether or not that is the case that certainly what the president is arguing but he said very little in the last couple of days we had when these articles of impeachment were clearly defined against him last week the president was very angry very vocal but yesterday when he appeared before the cameras he was right. Other muted and so far hes had little to say on social media early this morning so again were watching very carefully for a schedule because at the end of the day this is about donald trump and whether or not he could potentially be removed from office he is meeting with the president of guatemala will watch carefully to see if he has more to say on impeachment when that happens and im sure we will hear from him when he decides any kind of statement whether on twitter or on the cameras but either way thank you very much Kimberly Hall gets at life for us in washington d. C. Nice staying in america this is being called the biggest crisis to hit boeing a 2 decades the u. S. Aircraft manufacturer is suspending production of what was once its best selling plane were talking of course about the 737 max that was grounded in march after 2 fatal crashes within the space of just 5 months john hendren reports now from boeings head courses in chicago. After slowing production of its most lucrative plane boeing is now hitting the brakes the aircraft maker says it is temporarily halting production of its controversial 737 max aircraft following crashes in indonesia and ethiopia killing 346 people the model was grounded worldwide now with that flight been set to last well into 2020 boeings rear freeze on production is expected to ripple across the Global Economy suspending production of a commercial aircraft is something that has been very rarely done it truly is an unprecedented decision and it is one that has mess of impact to boeing and its suppliers and the airlines the airlines that have maxed jets on order are eager to get them the ones that have them in their fleets are eager to get them flying again the company says there will be no layoffs among the 12000. 00 workers at its renton washington plant but there. Decision could affect workers at the 600 companies that are part of the 737 max supply chain the impact of the announcement is so great that boeings woes could expand the u. S. Trade deficit with other nations what makes this such a huge economic decision for boeing and for the Global Economy is that boeing is the largest manufacturing exports in the u. S. And its also the largest component of the Dow Jones Industrial average boeing says it has fixed the planes problems through Software Upgrades in Pilot Training but with each delay the future of Company PresidentDennis Mulan Burke has come increasingly under question weve been challenged and changed by these accidents weve made mistakes and weve learned and we are still learning and were improving in april boeing cut production of the 737. 00 max from 52. 00 a month to 42. 00 is that production line grinds to a halt boeing customers passengers shareholders and suppliers are all left to wonder when it will finally start up again john hendren chicago. Now thousands of colombians have turned out in the capital bogus fancy protest against tax reforms them straight to say the measures being debated in congress should be scrapped speaking as they will only benefit businesses and the rich forges theres a santorum purity was up that rally in bogota. A few 1000 people here in the capital bogota out protesting against the president to care and his government once again as part of the Ongoing National strike that started now almost a month ago on november 21st the crowds are smaller than what we would see him in past weeks but the people who are out to say they remain a mob motivated to keep putting pressure on president duke a couple poverty and social problems are huge in this country and we need to be hurt and will continue until we are haired in this case the nemesis ration are focusing on the ongoing discussions on the tax reform thats being debated came side of congress and that is expected to pass at some point this week. A starry night for the sport heres santa thank you very much hello ac milan has hit out at it is syria a league for not consulting them about using paintings of monkeys for new Antiracism Campaign say they are also surprised by the move the 3 paintings of apes it will hang permanently in syrias headquarters in milan the league says theyre intended to spread the values of integration well to culture ism and the brotherhood others have branded the exhibits as a sick joke that has been in the open to all of them on the case until the people are asking why use monkeys for a campaign against racism well at some point you need to show the people in stadiums that its not right to call someone a monkey just because theyre black i thought maybe ill teach them that were all monkeys turning become sept around so i made a western monkey with white skin and blue eyes and asian monkey with asian eyes and a black monkey in the center because thats where it all started thats what the theory of evolution says so in my view the monkey becomes the spock to teach everybody that there is no difference. The italian football has been marred by racist abuse at this season british strike of maya by the telly is one of several players targeted to and just 2 weeks ago the italian paper sports was criticised for using the headline black friday on its front page alongside images of 2 black players a remailer cockle and Chris Smalling spoke to professor nicholas b. C. From the university of bologna and he believes there is serious lack of understanding within its in his footballing authorities about how to deal with racism. By using good deeds this message a little the legacy idea didnt. Really think about. The people who are touched by racism and they always they never africa. They never involve the for example black people in this campaign and they think these are big problem in the main reason why there are certain states they like peace they dont understand. The meaning i think they will understand they think is very important now that we are really not globalized society. The controversy good debate that is coming from outside and from some part of the diagnosis i do beagles a need to lead and was up a strong reaction not by the. Mainstream but more by social media exactly so they will understand that that would. Not that would be a good message. And weve reached the semifinal stage of the Club World Cup in doha south of their champions so i think you are up against the best team in. Saudi arabia and the richardson is that the International Stadium and this is a big day for the mental culture is larger. Whos going to be facing some familiar faces. Yes been an extraordinary few months for the portuguese coach at the end of last year he joined al hillel had a really successful time in saudi arabia after a long career in portugal so a very brief stint without al but over those 20 matches he was in charge he won 16 of them was very popular amongst the players in the founds but a contractual dispute saw him leaving the club travel to brazil joined for and go and whats an impact out there winning the present title and the clubs 1st couple of it so there is title that south americas biggest Club Tournament for almost 4 decades and now here it is with a team with a chance of winning the faith Club World Cup thousands of brazilian fans are here for this semifinal even more expect. It becomes a cat so if they make it through to the final it is a competition 2nd very seriously by south america and from more so for countries outside of europe a point on the line by that the monster right coach of mexico has just been talking out of their semifinal against liverpool saying increasingly younger and younger players are being taken away from Central America and south america moving to the club scene in europe its happening in younger and younger ages so there is a real talent drain away from that consonant and this is a tournament where theres a big chance for them to reassert themselves on a global stage no team from outside of europe has won this title since corinthians of brazil back in 22 elf. And theres talk about your Team Liverpool there in the 2nd semifinal tomorrow but quite a surreal day for them today. But it really is and it underlines just the stresses and strains of being a player at the highest level at the moment at a club trying to organize it all in a few hours time liverpool are playing in an English League cup match in england while the rest of the squad is here in qatar preparing for the Club World Cup it means theyve got a shout out scene playing i mean that league cup match against aston villa the knights while the rest of the squad is preparing for that semifinal with monsoreau lets have a listen to what youre going klopp have to say about the situation. We are here we dont we dont fly but if you 3000 kilometers or mild. Really we dont fly the distance. Dont show up we are here now so that our life is constantly dealing with people situations finding Solutions Big focus for the next game where ever it is we dont care we just we are here we play month through tomorrow night we have all the information as we could get we will be prepared and we will try to win to put good be able. To cope also saying in that press conference he wasnt a big fan of the idea of further expanding this tournament history for hopes that in 2021 making it a summit so on he says that will clash for the f. Up nations and there needs to be more negotiations but he did say hes here with the same with a chance to win this title to the 1st time for liverpool and which is a lie from telephone to National Stadium thank you very much for that. All theres a huge game coming up in spain a wednesday with the 1st al classic of the season between boston on a real madrid the teams are locked together at the top of the legal on 35 points but its boston on a her lead on goal difference the game was originally scheduled to take place in october but was postponed following political process in barcelona you know. Were all happy we can play in such a game as the classical i remember this is a players this is the kind of game you live for so right now were only focused on the game. And thats those full for me out for a smile have more for you later on including the fifa club but will cup happening here in doha back to you last salute forward say thank you very much indeed samir well of course if you need more on the sporting action all happening right here into our just head to our website and interest that is of course ill just see red dot com heads to the more town school time for sports about brings us news or to close the book im going to be back with the in just a moment after this short break. The fact. This morning place on the planet money could soon be lost after which an International Team of scientists is determined not to let that happen without intervention to give the ticket i would say here to a vast amounts of race against time to try and save a species like a chrysler thats in the mash and stave off extinction techno on all jersey or. Centuries it was the remoteness of brazils indigenous communities the protected them from the rapacious outside walls now its what shields those who are encroaching on protected Indigenous Territory starting fires and threatening the residents of the county when i had the 1st contact with the outside walls in 1978 and what are you. Talking her native language translated for us into portuguese remembers it well she says they brought diseases that decimated the community but that. We had a lot of land and we lived peacefully now you live with fear that are very few firsts the invaders are coming closer its difficult to gauge why a place so remote so tranquil should not so so much to the rest of the walls Indigenous People who live here have always realized it but now as the smoke fills the skies and the ashes pollute the river the rest of the world is beginning to realize it to. The stories generate thousands of headlines these protests are saying down with the system down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison doesnt mean right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the facts to western media jumps on stories without taking down the misinformation from the journalism its about telling the stories of those human beings on the cloth with the listening post on aljazeera. Pakistans former ruler Pervez Musharraf is sentenced to death on charges of treason the army says its an anguish. On how hed seen and. This is al jazeera point from doha also coming. Up anger and violence in new delhi over a new citizenship more protesters say discriminates against muslims. Forces loyal to the u. N. By its government in libya