A view to bringing the perpetrators to justice after. The shooter sugo wins japans governing Party Election putting him on the path to become the new Prime Minister. Also ahead the future of tick tock remains uncertain but there are reports of a deal that could satisfy the u. S. Government. And im really hard in with all of your sports news austrias world number 3 dominic team becomes the 1st new male grand slam singles champion in 6 years. The breaking story this israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of one palestinian family. Battle. Through a fire bomb into the home of the the wops a family in 2015 killing the couple and their infant son their eldest son who was 4 years. The time is the only survivor bennett received an addition 20 years for the injury of the surviving child we have 2 correspondents on this story near the abrahams in duma in the occupied west bank the home where the attack happened back in 2015 but 1st to harry forsett whos outside the courtroom in that lot so harry does this definitely mean life behind bars. It is 3 consecutive life sentences plus as you say an extra 20 years so yes it does seem that barring some extraordinary decision to pardon or to give parole which is all the more unlikely given that the court also ruled that this was an ideologically or racially motivated attack its almost certain that the new leader will serve out the rest of his life behind bars that is exactly what the family had asked for pretty much down to the lets say weve spoken to the lawyer of the family and he says that there is also a large compensation resettlement as well the maximum available under israeli law of nearly 300000. 00 us dollars we spoke to the grandfather of the surviving young boy of the father of the mother who was killed in that attack he said that yes this was the right decision that it would be good in terms of Public Opinion and would get public support but for him personally and it doesnt bring back any of the 3 family members who were killed in that attack and as you say its an attack that took place 5 years ago take an extremely long time to get to this point there was argument about how many attackers may have been involved a minor who was also arrested was given a plea bargain and ruled not to have taken part in the attack itself of the newly oh is that his lawyers said that he was tortured or at least subjected to enhanced interrogation by the Israeli Security services and there was a separate trial about the admissibility of some of his confessions some of which were ruled out of court as a result and theres also the question of the wider issue of settler violence the Israeli Security services said that this was a landmark case in tackling socalled jewish terror but theres also been Research Done into the number of attacks that go unpunished. One concluding that only 8 percent of people who are suspects of involvement of these sorts of attacks against promising civilians actually faced indictment and one promise to israeli member of the Israeli Knesset that i just spoke to said that that was part of the problem that this was an exception but this kind of verdict and this kind of sentence comes down her thanks very much for suits reporting live from outside the courthouse in la lets take it to duma and zeros correspondent covering the ass end of this developing story. We had a chance to gauge reaction from the family yet. We went to their house where ahmed lives now hes the 10 year old the only survivor of the attack he actually hasnt been to court today and refused to attend any of these sessions over the past few years to receive the new is when he was with his grandmothers both of these women each one of them has lost the child and we have both parents. Who were killed while they were sleeping in this room alongside theyre told learned in teen months old i leave the family wants to keep this house is a museum is kind of a reminder of secular attacks and actually one of the grandmothers is told us that the secular rot in jail these were were her words but they wanted us to know that nothing will ever get compensate the family for their loss. According to you and figures secular attacks have been on the rise for the past few years just to give you an idea since the beginning of this year were talking about 180. 00 or even more than one 180. 00 attacks by Israeli Settlers against palestinians more than 50 of them have caused casualties and for many palestinians that the trial is a rare issues that rare sentence and conviction and they dont believe that the israeli courts usually provide justice for the rest the palestinian. Leader thanks very much. Reporting live for the news hour. Ok our other top story here on this program the bella russian leader Alexander Lukashenko is meeting the russian president Vladimir Putin in sochi on the coast to shore up Political Support and to improve trade ties mr putin has told lucus schenker that the people of belarus need to resolve the political crisis back home without foreign help thats according to a Russian News Agency this is the 1st in person meeting between the leaders since the protests began against mr schrenker after last months disputed president ial election. Well the talks in sochi come as protests against the pushing to enter the 6th week demonstrations have spread from the capital minsk to 16 other cities in the city of breasts the police used water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesters there the interior Ministry Says its detained nearly 800 people on sunday alone the United Nations high commissioner for human rights is now calling for an investigation into this police crackdown. We stablish and social peace in the roost requires far reaching dialogue reforms and accountability for great Human Rights Violations i encourage the council to focus and action on this we areas to prevent further escalation of violence grievances given the scale and number or allegations of torture and other forms of treatment by the Security Forces should be documented an investigator with a view to bringing the perpetrators to justice ok lets bring in our moscow correspondent alexandra strain which go far she joins us from the bureau there alexandra good to talk to you again whats coming out of the talks in sochi so far. Well so far what we are hearing is that russian president Vladimir Putin is putting more emphasis on the financial part of this Talk Straight part of this talks whilst the russian president looks on the real question cohen is talking more force and military kind of help in the certain sense because what he was saying is that the situation should be discussed in the security collective Security Treaty Organization which apart from russia involves also some other countries like armenia like it is done hes also saying that russia showed that the border about us with the western border so with the Baltic States is a joint a border so that no one should be rattling the saber there or waving the with the arms and that hopefully so far no one crossed the red line so its kind of like more militarized talk. What were hearing from him on the other hand russian president Vladimir Putin repeated that the situation in us should be solved by the lot bill russians themselves without any help from abroad he also congratulated in a certain sense look at shank on his idea of constitutional reform calling it a logical and timely on the the other part to put in confirmed that well get a new credit from russia. 1500000000. 00 which will significantly add to all of the existing foreign state they have to that sabella russia has and the dorothy of it is words towards russia he also as i say was more pointed it seems to this economical relations because he was saying that the bill of us should make efforts to make a trade bigger a which actually significantly dropped due to the pandemic and the biggest part that belarus is buying from russia is oil and gas and that dropped i think for like 4 times in. June they both last due to of course the economical situation in belorussia itself so there is no agreement signed but we didnt expect that that was said that there is not going to be any documents signed whilst we heard from the sideline of the kernel scare that in the case anything is signed that its not going to be according to them basically legitimate since theyre saying that local shanker was not. Voted for the people by the people to be to continue to be the president ok just to be clear alexandra when we talk about mr Lucas Schenker discussing this in the context of military or Security Forces feet boots on the ground is he explicitly saying to mr putin im inviting into my country your Russian Forces no hes not saying that explicitly not as far as we know at this point what he is doing i think away the mentioning the collective Security Treaty Organization which saying that no one should cross the red line is threatening that basically he is not explicitly as far as we know inviting the boots on the ground as you as you correctly put it which if he would to do apart from being a real tract would also cause a huge reaction in belorussia and in russia i believe if that would happen. Alexandra thank you very much lets take you to you know news out of the u. S. Council Strategic Dialogue is getting underway in washington you know who that is thats my pump a of the u. S. Secretary of state lets listen in with you saturday when you hosted me for the opening of the interim afghan negotiations its a credit to our joint effort and cutters tireless effort that these talks truly have now begun and that they will be afghan led an afghan down we commend you for helping your afghan neighbors toward the prosperity that comes with a lasting peace. This is only one of the ways that kind of promoting stability in the region tomorrow as israel and the usa join President Trump at the white house to sign a historic agreement to normalize relations we anticipate other countries in the middle east will recognize the benefits of a closer relationship with israel in that effort also cutter plays an invaluable role helping stabilize gaza as well as regional efforts to deescalate tensions both in syria and in lebanon to keep our focus on this work and to close the door to increased iranian meddling its past time to find a solution to the gulf rift trepan mistress here to see this dispute resolved and to reopen cutters air and land borders currently blocked by other gulf states i look forward to progress on this issue im happy to today that were going to sign an m o u designating 2021 is the year of u. S. Cut or ear of culture and to discuss opportunities for Cultural Exchange emily emphasized our partnership has grown beyond just defense and economics and to one of true friendship and community between our people and our 2 countries. Im very happy about our open skies relationship which enters into force today cementing the Civil Aviation partnership between our 2 countries. I know that my counterparts are looking forward to a set of parallel discussions on trade and investment counterterrorism Global Health energy military cooperation and many more topics and so with that minister all tiny i welcome your remarks i want to thank our country friends for sharing in the responsibilities and successes in our many shared efforts of cooperation mr. Morning a friend secretary of state d to sit with enough to know judy steve Mission Secretary of trade of commerce mr ross your experience is a member of the 2 plots spitting delegations im delighted to express on behalf of myself and the thought that he did a geisha and a lot of deepest gratitude for what he would want to come here and with what father would do which one of the like to thank the 2 delegations for their ticket for its and participate in a preparing for this meeting during an on a president time when we all bets of the cover the 19th and. Our meeting today at a presence another significant milestone in a historically deep and continuous relationship between qatar and unites and the United States. Holding this thread started dialogue is a demonstration of the flawed relation between our 2 countries enabled by the mutual commitment between his highness the emir of qatar to me been hemet of fannie and president done on from that emphasizes broad areas of cooperation as well as the deep friendship between the 2 countries. In this their Strategic Dialogue we are not only strengthening existing economy military and Security Cooperation but also expanding to include other equally important is of education cultural and development the signing of them leos on the cut us of culture 2021 and them or you with us it and qatar supporting the fulbrights scholarship beyond the major steps forward. In our longest standing commercial and military partnership sure the range and the depth of the of our ties and underscore i would continue a constructive engagement despite the unique regional challenges our country has been successfully managing over the last 3 years. Together with us support to civil with our support to civil you and i us us states and cities and their efforts to deal with the cover the 1000. 00 pandemic the broad range of cooperation then one stated here at this like egypt dialogue makes clear as strong affinity for the American People cut out of you as the United States not simply as a partner but as an ally and friend to be sure our commercial partnership remains a bust and is indeed stronger than ever but it has invested billions of dollars in the us economy our Economy Partnership exceeded 200000000000. 00 and the us has been in to get an investment and cut and cut Us Development together this investment translates to 10 to tens of thousands of jobs and a life changing a portion a t. For our people we look forward to expanding upon these dice including through upcoming trade and investment promotion events this events will include in 2021 involving multiple delegations to civil us cities to explore partnerships in Technology Investments energy and other areas i also look forward to our discussions on issues of mutual interest and effort and the reaffirmation of our commitment to a deepening our partnership in areas that include political and regional interests we we would also discuss the range of defense and Security Issues including shared threats a portion a tease for the Regional Cooperation and mechanisms for the for the defeating of malign actors are it against us. And the United States and i get him and thats such a threats are among the greatest challenges we face today in the middle east to our shared vision of peace stability and prosperity for all as foremost partners in a Global Coalition against terrorism and violent extremism both our countries will continue to strengthen coordination and intensify cooperation on the photo range of our shared interests based on International Law and Security Standards our progress and significant efforts and respecting mutual assurances and taking action to neutralize the minister of terrorism and is making the world a safer place now where is this more clear than and that remarkable progress achieved top peace in afghanistan the recent commencement of talks towards reconciliation which we in qatar are deeply pleased to host represent a truly historic accomplishment my friend secretary pompei you but that commands your leadership on this achievement. The steps forward in afghanistan also reflect americas continued efforts toward achieving peace in the middle east as the as whole lot of places the us steadfast commitment to peace in the region and we are pleased to continue our close cooperation towards this important goal the momentoUs Development in afghanistan is the latest example of the close interaction between our 2 countries on the political level we are confronting issues that matter not only to our 2 nations but also to the to the to the wider stability of the middle east and neighboring it and the neighboring regions. Despite regional challenges including the ongoing blockade against us our cooperation has continuously strengthened since we held the 1st thought that a u. S. Strategic dialogue in january 2018 i would like to think the us for supporting the kuwaiti mediation duties or the blockade on the basis of the respect of for the sovereignity and independence of the state of other Foreign Policy continues to the present peace stability and prosperity elements that reflects our National Values if you will to these values that not only stand firm in the face of the blockade but indeed the stronger having developed its relation with the Global Community to on a president ial level is the secretarys our mutual goal is to deepen the strategic bonds between our 2 countries and to continue to go Forward Together in increased cooperation in fields that are of the highest mutual and practical benefits in closing i would like to reiterate my profound appreciation to you for all your efforts to ensure that this on the Strategic Dialogue just as the previous ones is successful and we look forward to hosting the 4th round next year and thank you. And now invite treasury secretary managed to give his remarks. To you catherine foreign minister there wrapping up that initial opening a couple of statements from himself and the u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei oh theyve handed it to the u. S. Trade secretary mr newcome lets stay with these live pictures as long as they last ran Shihab Rattansi our correspondent there following those conversations so she have significantly i guess mr pompei i was talking about the the g. C. C. Blockade of cast off but the cattery foreign minister hasnt touched on a sofa. Right there im afraid that stuff will be a part of the the criminal and criminal oh gee i guess of the diplomacy on the way but clearly thats the reason why there is so much International Interest in these 2 days of meeting with respect obviously to the memorandum of understanding on the u. S. Cultural year of 2021 that isnt necessarily that the main reason why were all while were watching this for months weve heard that there has been progress and u. S. Mediated kuwaiti mediated talks to try and end the blockade in july there were reports that a green light was imminent and that the last minute the u. A. E. Got cold feet and pulled out and told saudi arabia to pull out again in the last week weve seen what a flurry of activity dont trump phoning the saudi king followed later in the week with a state Department Official saying it hasnt been you know we may have the end of the blockade within weeks he wants to immediately walked out back there and said what what hes saying is increased flexibility in the toolbox but what we are also seeing is an understanding of the parameters are of the discussions it really does seem to have been now now focused on one main issue which is aspace overflight rights that qatar. And other allans who want to fly in and out of qatar they are no longer allowed to fly over saudi arabia or the u. A. E. And that star the main focus of the discussions now this isnt necessarily because the u. N. On the up held by the International Court of justice so said that the the the blockade preventing overflight rights is legal its because its soon became clear to the u. S. That in blocking those overflight rights there is the iranian government is getting millions of millions of dollars 100000000 dollars over a year long period between 20172018 i think 2829. 00 for example and that is a huge. Problem for the u. S. As you can as you can imagine so not only are qatar and other nations are spending a fortune giving iran huge amounts of money to overfly iran in order to get in and out of qatar but its also bringing nations closer together with iran so this seems now to be the main focus of the negotiations and thats what were hearing. Is where this new flexibility may lie and certainly the focus of the trumpet ministrations pressure on certainly saudi arabia to have some movement on the blockade issue especially in a year where as weve noticed in the last few weeks the trumpet ministration the Trump Campaign is focused on trying to rack up as Many International peacemaking victories as possible for donald trump ahead of the election of of the of the real estate deal making now the International Peace maker it wouldnt hurt if there was some sort of agreement on the blockade as well and i guess as well the foreign minister there from doha talking about the progress in the afghan peace talks that weve had the past 23 days here in cats are mr pompei oh in effect kind of getting on board with this idea that only cats are could have driven that in that particular way because cancer has either good relations with everyone involved in that Peace Process or it works on the relationship with other people involved in that Peace Process in a way that no other interlocutor in the region has done before. Right at the end we kept hearing that theme which weve heard for many months now from the u. S. As a promoter of stability in the region not only in facilitating the talks between the taliban and the Afghan Government but dont care much in syria lebanon gaza we know just recently broken to deal with some sort of ceasefire between hamas and israel for example so this sort of language is very different from what we hear from those who. Bought from this blockade their main point is that qatar is a destabilizing force in the region the u. S. No longer saying that they may say that at the beginning but then it was then it was explained to donald trump just how much of a relationship qatar has with the u. S. With the enormous military base not to mention by the way thats another reason why the u. S. Is rather miffed its at the flight rules because in order to fly with u. S. Military personnel to carter in effect that also helping iran make lots of money as well right so it but that sort of rhetoric changed after the initial trumps strong support for the blockade into this idea of lets get a resolution this is going on for too long and qatar isnt a destabilizing force but it is promoting stability in the region as we had like compared to say the ok she had many things you have a chance either in washington. Plenty more still to come on the news hour for you including these ones officials in greece continue to try to move reluctant refugees to a new site on the island of software fire destroyed their camp. Also ahead where homes once stood devastating wildfires across the u. S. West coast communities and destroy livelihoods. Also ahead the n. F. L. Starts in season with peaceful protests has more coming up in school. Plans governing party has elected its new leader to succeed. Your sukkah is a longtime ally of the outgoing Prime Minister the liberal Democratic Party leadership vote paves the way for suger to replace him in a parliamentary vote this week. Was japans longest serving Prime Minister and resigned last month for Health Reasons lets speak to david boren in new malden in the u. K. He served as the u. K. Ambassador to japan and is now an associate fellow at Chatham House david warm welcome back to the news hour how does mr super put his stamp on the top job. Well he has a very busy agenda when he becomes Prime Minister on wednesday. He has been very close as you said to. Over the past nearly 8 years as his chief cabinet secretary and in that role hes been a right hand man coordinating the governments policy both social economic and to a degree Foreign Policy although Prime Minister really controlled japans diplomacy so he has a major priority to establish himself as a serious diplomatic figure because he although hes a powerful internal politician in japan hes less well known probably to an International Audience and managing the major relationships of japan with the United States its ally facing a president ial election in november and with its regional neighbors particularly china where its relations have been problematical improving recently but maybe now going. A little into reverse on that i think this will be a priority for him and of course he takes over the role of Stuart Abbott nomics japanese Government Economic policy and which hes committed to continuing during his premiership is there a problem here for him that might be well how does he put clear blue water between him and shinzo are they how is he not perceived after the honeymoon period is over say if he goes to the country to get his own mandate in an election next year how is he not seen as just being mr rb light. Well im not certain he will want to put clear blue water between himself and hes been right next to abbott on the key decisions over the last 8 years it will be difficult for him to create that gap and i dont think hell want to and im not certain that people in the country necessarily want him to because although Prime Minister abbott popularity went up and down there is general support for the essential Economic Policy that pursued have been on the sea of. Monetary and fiscal stimulation of the economy and structural reform and people want the japanese government to get the economy right its their highest priority and so i think he will have some support for continuing that policy and continuing the political stability which they brought to japanese politics after a revolving door of japanese Prime Ministers over 10 years ago is he particularly known for having a strong hand on the tiller when it comes to Foreign Policy because it seems to me there are lots and lots of super hot regional issues going on around that area just now. I think he acknowledges that hes less experienced in the diplomatic field but its important to remember that he has come after having come from a very different background to sions of a who is born into a an eminent political dynasty so good comes from a very different background he had to work his way up from humble origins worked his way through college moved into local government became a powerful and effective politician in local government a lot of us out of tokyo and has been an iron hand at the center of government coordinating government policy for the last 8 years so he is political effectiveness i think is well understood this you i think will be for him to establish himself on the International Scene as soon as he can you said he might not have a general election till next year i dont know about that speculation in japan that the election may be called more quickly he will want to establish his own position and that may mean he wants his own mandate Public Opinion is divided on that elections are not popular anywhere. At the moment. And japan has had a number of elections over the past few years so it may well be that people prefer a period of political quiet on the other hand if he spends the election until next year and the economy doesnt we didnt pick up after code 19 and the situation in the region worsens it may be a less propitious background for him so my guess is that he may well go to the country he may well seek to get his mandate and then establish a government in his image rather than abbotts ok we have to leave it there david warren good to talk to you as a thank you so much better. Time for you weather getting bumpy in certain parts the world has jenny it really is p. C. S. And the start of course atlantic and its about all these are troublesome her concert watching right now this is the wind of you across the atlantic theres the caribbean theres cuba and then i was here across the east were also watching this latest storm which has actually developed this is it this is teddy now this is several days away for many areas a lamb but it does have the potential to become a major hurricane and the week ahead but all of these are going to focus on its this one it is solly this is the one which is heading towards a coastal areas of the u. S. And were talking earlier peter and i have a viles ago about the names that are left and you got 2 left a list vicki and wilford is a say were already up to t. Now in terms of where its heading next you can see that to say the one really impacts in the gulf of mexico and in particular all of these coastal areas that we see on a right the way across towards florida very strong storm this one already will sustain winds over 100 kilometers an hour and the amount of rain coming down could be as much as half a meter in some areas this is really expected to cause flash floods across the region it is going to continue to strengthen as we head off into tuesday and really sort of late tuesday afternoon local time this is when it is expected to make landfall by which point it will have become a hurricane winds sustained at 140 kilometers an hour and the storm surge is the big concern with that because it is a very low lying area and just depending on way or long that coast that could be as much as 3 meters so peter theyre saying life threatening storm surge life threatening flash flood so a storm to really watch the next 2 days and youll keep us posted im sure jenny thank you very much still to come here on the news out as he starts to come in to look at the staggering Economic Impacts the flooding there. 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Welcome if youre just joining us youre watching the news our im peter dobby these are your top stories and israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of one palestinian family. Band through a fire bomb into the home of the family and 2015 killing the couple and their infant son he also received an additional 20 years in jail for injuring the only surviving child. And she has been chosen as the new leader of japans governing Political Party is a longtime ally of the outgoing Prime Minister shinzo are big and hes expected to formally replace him in a parliamentary vote this week. The bella russian leader Alexander Lukashenko has been meeting the russian president Vladimir Putin in sochi to shore up Political Support and to improve trade ties its the 1st in person meeting between the leaders since protests began against an offer last months disputed president ial election. Well theyre on occur sept carlow is a russian opposition activist in exile in poland we spoke to her earlier on the tangy news she says the meeting in sochi is an opportunity for putin to show his support but maybe also for the people of belarus as well. Nobody knows nobody can predict whats going to happen during this meeting or in sochi today with the president with here and look russian guy who was at the legitimate president until recently a longer he just uses the power there when he was an agent and he has not announced himself as a president so we do not believe hes a president and that this is number one number 2 we believe that mr bolton he will and them trust a lot of people the tortures the killings what. It has been there went on below for more than one months so we expect that that a mistake which and i will take this side that there are steeple because in this case the risk overall now can get. Humor and that he will become a hero for the e. P. If they does this side of the roast people mean unless we do not accept anyone but we do not answer the question as our president elect will actually question can he eliminates all strong candidates here in may its all strong leaders. Really it leader it will be leading a factor in the planting and just the regular person if all can indeed be people after him he made he made it because this person to the prison or he falsified the criminal case and the sentence in my case as well because he falsified the criminal case against my husband now he is facing up to 15 years in prison this guy would have to leave bill that was. In general this is the kind of personal cool doesnt have any and. I dont know and i dont i dont even know how to describe no question but hes not our hes not a leader and you want to go and we do want to see people dont want human along and do wonders for the sent back we want to keep our said something to from russia with dont want to become part of the Russian Federation but we really ask whats in to be on the side of belarus people. Ok time for breaks it the British Government says its proposed internal market bill will allow businesses to trade without barriers across the u. K. However its provoking strong condemnation from the European Union lets take a closer look at whats in it ministers will have the power to modify rules in the e. U. Withdrawal agreement on the movements of goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain and on state aid that is if the 2 sides dont agree a future trade deal critics say could undermine the good friday agreement about peace treaty of course that ended decades of Armed Conflict in Northern Ireland and that in itself would breach International Law now the e. U. Has given the u. K. 3 weeks to make amendments or face legal action Prime MinisterBoris Johnson is facing opposition from members of his own government paul brennan joins us live from the house of commons there in Central London so difficult to accept or believe it paul but its actually got more complicated and a little bit more dense as well explain it for us. Well essentially what we have here is a Prime Minister who is deciding to brazen out the criticism of his own party and push through if you can a bill which the International Community says both e. U. And the us say would break International Law the crux of the matter is that in order to avoid putting a hard border between the republic of ireland and Northern Ireland agreement was made in the protocol of the Withdrawal Agreement back in january of this year that that would be some kind of customs customs Customs Border customs checks as goods crossed the irish sea between Northern Ireland and the u. K. Mainland rather belatedly brings us to now 9 months later Boris Johnson has decided thats not good enough for him and he wants to introduce a bill in the parliament behind me which would it give ministers the unilateral ability to override those requirements and if he so chose to do away with that paperwork altogether understandably the European Unions chief negotiator michel bonnie is not happy at all and even the Prime Ministers own Party Grandees furious to suggest jeffrey cox who is the attorney general at the time the Withdrawal Agreement was signed said in the times today there is no doubt the unpalatable implications of the Withdrawal Agreements were known at the time that Boris Johnson signed it and we had a British Government some pollens have given our word it would be unconscionable in order to get to go back on on that deal joining me to discuss the implications and the reality is stephen baba hes a professor of Global Affairs from Regent University d here in london stephen well lets go 1st to Boris Johnson and his chief of staff Dominic Cummings what is what is the strategy in this well as you outlined maybe shes a very provocative very high Risk Strategy where its very unclear what the strategic objectives are. And its upset not only one party but of course brussels as well. I mean you could see this is part of some very high risk negotiating tactic which really sends a message to the e. U. That johnson and johnsons government hes going to take a very very hard line on its independence on the other hand it also plays pretty well to the right wing of his own party which would be very very happy to walk away with no deal and it makes him look like hes standing up to brussels i think possibly there is a 3rd explanation as well and you mention Dominic Cummings that. This is entirely consistent this behavior with the way that johnson and indeed cummings have conducted themselves in public life for many years its kind of create the chaos and then ride the chaos and its you know it certainly worked for him in any. But as. Weve discussed before what does this do in your professor of Global Affairs what does this do to britain standing in the International Arena you you mentioned the criticism there from geoffrey cox there was also criticism from former party leader. From the chancellor Norman Lamont these are all people who they wanted britain to leave the e. U. And their criticism is 1st of all theres a principle here that you you dont sign a treaty and then but theres a broader more practical question that if youre out there trying to sign trade deals with countries around the world and you are seen to be breaking your agreement the moment that to youve signed it then that of course puts your position in jeopardy means that no one will really trust you when getting into those negotiations and trust is the essence of these things. Thank you very much indeed for joining us. This is not over the government actually has the numbers it has a majority in parliament balmy of around 80 and the reality is it can push it through at this 2nd reading stage what will be interesting is next week when it reaches a stage of parliament called the Committee Stage and at that point members of parliament can table amendments. And there will be amendments to try to change the wording of the spill to water down some of its more controversial elements and perhaps even take the take the dynamite out of it it remains to be seen whether the Prime Minister at that point will choose to back down but the indications from downing street today that the Prime Minister and his staff and his government are willing to press on just by all the criticism that theyre getting from so many different quarters i want to ask you another question but im being told a com poll because of issues of timing and they would have been more breaks it. In a way thats a good thing well talk to you soon thanks very much paul brown in london. Now refugees are being moved to a new site on the ball soft. Last week but many are demanding that they have the right to be allowed to travel back to the mainland and on to other countries is the. Its been almost a week now since moria completely burned to the ground and thousands of people remain asleep sheltering on the side of the road here in the middle of the island also taking shelter in all of groves its quite extraordinary actually to see the lack of a cohesive aid effort of any of the organizations here trying to help people put a roof over their heads handing out food or water now the greek authorities have said that everyone here is going to be moved to a permanent count that has been built some tents are up a little further down here but only a few 100 have been moved so far you can see that they are continuing to expand that just down there close to the sea also very much open to the elements you can see some of the refugees also walking along many people have tried to take shelter among the trees its a very difficult situation certainly the islanders have had enough they want these people to go they say its affected their livelihoods the economy tourism here and the refugees want to go but the message here certainly from the authorities is that none of these people are going to be going getting off this island at all. Now turning our attention to sudan where thousands of people who lost everything to the flooding a calling for more help aid started to arrive over the weekend but it hasnt been enough at least 100 people were killed and thousands of homes are submerged the nile river rose to a record level but now as waters are receding there is a growing threat of water borne diseases or though has this report from one of sudans worst affected cities. Well in jordan monde right on the banks of the nile which has been. You know a lifeline for the people of sudan but in the past few weeks has caused much diverse nation to the people of these countries as he said hundreds of thousands of people have been declared homeless after their homes were either damaged or destroyed by the floods that have been caused by torrential rainfall as well as the river banking its busting its banks. What do we have seen as so far is up to 100000 people in ca tomb alone need shelter some of them are living with their relatives of us are living in the open and. Expressing concerns about the many own numerous stagnant water pools lying around in many places that this saying a breeding grounds for diseases such as malaria and other will to point to diseases and also these of course son about the issue of the farms getting destroyed on crops in farms that a steed inundated with water. A few years that they may not those crops might not make it to harvest in the possibility of Food Insecurity in the country in the next few months of course aid is morally trickling in but not much and saddam because of the must have a comic problem see tuscon not import much from outside so they go for it is us saying they really need help and assume us possible. Beijing based byt don says reports of abandoned the sale of took talk in the United States to pursue a partnership with the u. S. From oracle thats according to Chinese State t. V. By dons had been under pressure to sell off the President Trump threatened to ban the amp on grounds of security where his son on the say the decision will avoid a u. S. Bond while satisfying beijing microsoft announced by dons had refused itself and his auckland is a tech analyst and cohost of the china tech invest a pub cost he says the future of a deal with oracle is far from sun. There has been some recent signals that beijing it is not particularly happy with the or will deal either and right now it does seem as though theyre the 2 main players here are not oracle or microsoft or by chance but it is beijing and it is washington and that is where. The decision will be made and right now its they seem to be playing a game of chicken tech that is a wildly Popular Platform so regardless of what company is behind it theyll still be able to have those users but one of the the it comes here at the end that beijing has export controls on the algorithms on really the recipes that make take time though i mean its like you know you can buy the rights to a mcdonalds logo and you can make your own fast food but its not going to smell like mcdonalds and i think thats kind of the issue right now with that is that if you dont have that special sauce and it then you know youre not going to have the same kind of growth retention probably and its going to be far more far easier for us to grab the renewables or a trailer or one of the many many other short video apps to overtake them. Still to come on this Program South korea provides the world with yet another major goal for Champions League well explain when we come back. Business leaders just go to by no brass power. Business leaders just want to buy no brass power. Over. Time for sports is the thank you peter world number 3 dominic team is the newest mens grand slam singles tennis Champion Team defeated alexanders vera in the u. S. Open final on sunday and 5 sets to lift his 1st major title peters that reports. 2 men on a mission in new york dominique team and alexander very of the german was appearing in his 1st major finals the austrian had lost in 3 grand slam singles finals previously very of moving into a 2 set advantage and on the brink of a 1st grand slam title in the open era no man had ever won a us open final after losing the 1st 2 sets back team dug deep. The world number 3 fighting back to win the food as well as the 4th to force a deciding 5th seat at flushing meadows. And then after 4 hours and one minute dominique team became the 1st new singles grand slam champion in 6 years as well as the 1st to have been 1919. Delight for team but to speak. Who revealed afterwards that hes parents tested positive for corona virus and could not be there to support him. And this is. Yeah i mean im sure im sure theyre sitting in for me even though i lost that very proud and. You know i wish one day that i can bring the trophy home its amazing how far our journey brought us to to share this moment with you. I really wish we could have to win us today i think we both deserved it but. I remember when when we played madrid a chart of the finals you told me that. Make you know im going to win this title and tell you the same now here. Youre going to make it a 100 percent youre gonna make your parents proud your family proud. The next grand slam is the french open starting next week way team is lost in each of the last 2 finals but with the skousen confidence as a new major champion he will now be aiming to go all the way in paris he just emits aljazeera. At least one of them a smiling while on the other side of the u. S. Womens open singles champion the only osaka has been showing off her new trophy in new york on saturday osaka defeated Victoria Azarenka 16 63. 63 to win the title for a 2nd time the japanese also created awareness for social and Racial Injustice in the u. S. By wearing a mask at each match featuring the name of a black person that had been killed by police. Players and coaches across the n. F. L. Were also openly protesting against Racial Injustice at their 2020 season opener. Some melt some stood some did not come out for the National Anthem and Minnesota Vikings locked arms in the end zone before their game against green bay members of joy George Floyds family were present for that floyd was one of many black men and women killed by police the summer floyd died just a few kilometers from the n. F. L. Stadium in minneapolis the n. F. L. As old as active player tom brady had a rough start at his debut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the former patriot was sacked 3 times and had 2 picks and 2 touchdown passes his new team lost to the new Orleans Saints 3423. And basketball the Denver Nuggets pulled off yet another season saving comeback in their game against the l. A. Clippers after rallying from 19 points down with just 22 minutes to go the nuggets were able to come back in force game 7 in the western conference finals. Was the real star here with 34 points 14 rebounds and 7 assists the nuggets scraping by topping the clippers 111298. The Tampa Bay Lightning are now just one win away from reaching the stanley cup final it was game 4 against the new orleans islanders but the lightning firmly held their own with dozens of saves on goal they came out on top for one game 5 is on tuesday. South koreas world number 94 miriam lee has won her 1st womens golf major championship we was victorious at that and a inspiration on sunday in manchester remarkably she did not lead the tournament until the final hole when she drew level with the leaders that forced a playoff with american nellie korda and canadian brook henderson the 29 year old keeps a legacy alive where a south korean has won a major for the last 10 years and instead of popping champagne wait for it why not just jump into a pool like i did it well. I dont consider majors any different from regular tournaments and moving forward whenever i go to a major i believe ill treat it the same all tournaments and major otherwise are the same to me so i think that also took a little bit of pressure off because i treated any differently. On the mens tour 47 year old stewart cink won the season starter the safeway open sink won the 2009 open championship for his only career major but that was also the last time he wanted tournaments on sunday of the american brought that 11 year barren run to win and sink winning by 2 shots to take the trophy. And Major League BaseballAlbert Pujols of the Los Angeles Angels has scored his 668 career home run trailing 322 holes lined a fastball into the empty seats in left field in the top of the 8th and in for his impressive milestone hes now tied for 5th most homers of all time behind legends like babe ruth and barry bonds. The Texas Rangers have split their series with the Oakland Athletics the rangers hit 3 home runs in a game for the 1st time at globe life field and with 3 big plays it went the rangers way late in the game as they pulled out a 63. 00 victory over the s. 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