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Technology to boost their crops and reduce waste. Im sorry its not the latest sports including voluntary both sides with the russian born preauth reigning bowl champion Lewis Hamilton is hit with a 10 2nd penalty. We begin this news hour with a major escalation in the conflict between amenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of nagornokarabakh at least 16 Service Personnel have now been killed many more injured both sides have declared martial law theyre blaming each other for sundays flare up in fighting dozens of Armenian Military reservist living in the disputed region have also now been summoned to fit u. T. Many homes in the area have been damaged and azerbaijan is saying 5 members of one. Family were killed by armenian shelling the United States russia france and iran are among the nations calling for calm all been forced to walk or begins our coverage. As airy tanks under attack according to armenians Defense Ministry it also claims that his area drones and helicopters were also destroyed but civilian casualties are among those reported killed early in the morning grice a version of forces launched a large scale aggression including. A long line of counter that contact with are talking about the car bomb they are targeting civilian population its even when you 1st arrived. As a by john has condemned what it called armenian propaganda president aliyev said as ery forces had launched a counter offensive after coming under attack so. I mean it was the 1st to fire and the 1st to die by johnny servicemen as a by john gave a decent response to the enemy and the enemy could not move an inch this is the new goal no karabakh region internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but the red areas are controlled by Armenian Forces adjacent as ery territories in green are also occupied by armenia the International Community has called for an immediate ceasefire with russia playing a lead mediating role it has a military presence in armenia and good relations with azerbaijan but now another Regional Power is playing an increasingly assertive role on sunday president of turkey said that turkey stands with azerbaijan. Armenias Prime Minister nicole passion warned against turkey becoming involved. With him on the fact that turkey is maintaining such dangerous behavior is fraught with the most devastating consequences for south caucasus and the adjacent regions the International Community must prevent with united efforts the Dangerous Development of events and stop efforts to destabilize the region. A 1000000 separatists for the control of little or no karabakh in the early 1990 s. With the collapse of the soviet union 30000 died in the fighting. A ceasefire in 1904 was brokered but sporadic fighting has continued ever since this almost 3 decades later internationally mediated peace talks have stalled tensions rose in july with the worst fighting since 2016 as a by john has repeatedly bowed to recapture nagornokarabakh by force and armenia has vowed to defend the territory both sides remain determined to claim the corner karabakh as their own robin foresty a walker aljazeera tbilisi well he cannot has c. N. N. Assistant to the president of azerbaijan and head of Foreign Policy at the president ial administration he says armenia is quote destructive attitude is hindering any diplomatic solution. To. The army. And our civilians are becoming targets for me an armed forces. Azerbaijanis. And therefore. Forces. Actions of attacks. Armenians provocations and 1st acts of aggression. And import to peace because a peaceful negotiation process is also failed because it was a deliberate. Destructive. Mean. Real negotiation. And therefore here 1st there is an interest. In close proximity to one area is an intent to ensure the. Army is a question at last. So the years that a full Un Security Council resolutions demand immediate unconditional. So its not also implemented by armenia and azerbaijan. Is an idea peace they have a right to return back to say a small amounts because of harmony as a corporation to kind of turn back all the unmeaning and Foreign Ministers are minutes a canyon has told aljazeera his country will do whatever it takes to defend the region. Now go on about well be defending every single inch of their land and of their security and i mean you will be the guarantor threat so cool have been theyre usually in the parlance of the other much of the government and the end of the regime but the latest was in the United Nations General Assembly and it just brought this into a practical implementation once again once again there will be a recount a morning as being the pool or the convention so are there much general well before then executed in the grounds a minor thing thats been consistent in to think that they are going to go on a kind of its a secure job and they should they have once again for the people that we have to care about the security and thats where the people up theyre going to carve out what ive been on the fence or there were even their security against aggression and theyre rushing to preplan not just 5 of them were but the my back with the massive or jerky we had its military presence and we just been showing a. Unit that is a little aggressive when that will support an aggressive approach and. This is very very this massive escalation of the concert which was a very gentle hope for which there was a slow response that. Well a dispute between azerbaijan and armenia also involves several International Players russia which is called for a cease fire has taken a leading role as part of the minsk going up to mediate an end to the conflict that Group Includes france and the United States theyve been working together since 1902 turkey which has a border with armenia backs azerbaijan it was one of the 1st countries to recognize azerbaijans independence but it has a hostile relationship with on nina and turkeys president has called on the unions to take a stand against its government in light of the violence along the southern borders of eyes of a shot in armenia lies iran which has promised to help both sides the region is of course crucial for oil and gas and iran is keen to maintain some sort of stability for more on this we can all speak to darts brew as he is the Caucasus Program director at the london based peace Building Organization conciliation resources it this is a very difficult and complex story to cover there in one interview but basically there was a war raged from 1900 to 1902. Some 20000 lives were lost over a 1000000 displaced in both directions how serious our worrying is is the prospect of open warfare between the 2 countries well i think its extremely concerning because as you pointed out to the reports there are external jubilance collapses you have interests in alliances with the army youre not that way john and the risk is that they could become dragons you. Gratian. This latest escalation is deeply worrying youve highlighted the increased role of turkey there are questions of what russia will do and i think the longer the conflict is all wrong the more risk there is that extra lectures would be drugged and would be place if you were serious conflict how unique is this piece of territory. Well. Its the territory that at the heart of the conflict has essentially become the cornerstone of post soviet army and and as a by joining National Identities its an extraordinarily beautiful territory and it has played a very Important Role in armenian history when there was no armenian state army and local lords preserves the autonomy whereas whereas about john it is a cradle of culture of musicians of composers and poets and so what you see of these 2 National Identities of converged on this space and theres an awful lot invested in that identity and thats make it makes it very difficult for each side to step away and whats fascinating is that it really lies at a crossroads between europe and asia it brings together than that the major european empires that the russians the persians the ottomans what do you think about the fact that the 3 countries surrounding this region turkey iran and russia have all that these are all countries that have tensions with the u. S. So what does that mean for conflict diplomacy what i think the decisions of russia turkey and iran are are quite distinct i mean iran tries to preserve a balanced approach with cordial relations with both with both countries turkey more in support of azerbaijan in russia formally in a Security Alliance with armenia but also providing weapons to us about a german i think the impact for relations with the us and europe is that this conflict is often seen through other policy prisons it seems as subordinate and secondary to other agendas for example Nuclear Proliferation in iran rather than being seen as a conflict on its own terms how careful do we have to be in the way we even talk about this that the language that applies to the conflict. Its incredibly sensitive you can barely say a sentence about this conflict without crossing somebodies turbulent logical red lines and i think one thing that i would say is that while it does look as though this was an operation mounted by azerbaijan its too simplistic to attribute blame for the violence to one side or the other both sides are invested in strategies of coercion in the in the use of force to pursue their Political Goals and its as i said an extraordinary sensitive and fraught conflict thank you very much lawrence prose appreciate your thoughts on this story from the conciliation or sources thank you very much. At the news hour live from london much more still ahead on kongs police issue new rules for reporters critics warn of a new threat to Media Freedom. Us democrats want Donald Trump Supreme Court pick could help end Health Protections for americans also. Look really affected us even financially the clubs do have room on. This for the future of kenyan Football Players hope the government will lift a ban on Contact Sports in the midst of the coronavirus. The french president Emanuel Makana saying that lebanons leaders have betrayed their people by failing to form a government vowed to continue his initiative to save lebanon from collapse the Prime Minister designate quipped on saturday after trying for almost a month to line up a nonpartisan cabinet that dealt a blow to the french plan aimed at rallying sectarian or west crisis since lebanons civil war. City unusual was has happened over the last few hours and days was clarification on that lebanese Political Forces and the leaders clearly did not wish to respect the commitments made before france and the International Community they decided to end on forced to make a cruel assessment a month later they decided to betray that commitment in the lebanese Political Forces favored their partisan choices to the determines of the country. Aljazeera zaina hunter is in beirut and says the politicians there are betting on regional changes. Lebanese politicians are aware that they are under pressure but lebanese politicians are really abetting on regional changes and it seems mccraw understands that he said that the lebanese Political Class is Holding Lebanon and the lebanese people hostage with evan on his hostage to regional and International Power struggles in particular the u. S. And iranian rivalry when mccrone says this is a last chance and then he gives 6 weeks what happens in 6 weeks time the us elections and hezbollah and the shell parties who are allied with iran how have been blamed for stalling the formation of the government in order to see whether or not the balance of power in the region can change if theres a new president in the white house will there be an agreement with iran and that way will the pressure will the pressure be less on hezbollah in lebanon because for hezbollah this is really an existential struggle because you know it sees the sanctions the u. S. Sanctions on the group as well as the International Community and i think mark mccollums harsh language when he said hezbollah you cannot be a Political Party and be a militia killing civilians in syria was definitely a 1st because we have to remember yes the United States considers the military and political wing of hezbollah as terrorist organizations but europe does not consider the political wing of hezbollah a terrorist organization in fact thats the main point of difference between the u. S. And france when dealing with lebanon and so is this macross saying that we could include your political wing on the terrorism list so a lot of warnings indirect threats but really no action taken. Well now to developments in mali just 2 days after being sworn in the president has named an interim Prime Minister the former foreign minister will take up the role its hoped the appointment will end sanctions placed on money by west african countries following a military coup last month the block demanded a civilian lead to be installed as a condition for lifting the sanctions Transitional Government as it 18 months before National Elections youre going to sock is following the latest developments for us from to call in neighboring senegal and he says that a one is appointment is essential to winning the support of the International Community the security element is still in the hands of the president and the Vice President and thats in their head but really the day to day nitty gritty of getting the state back on track well thats and then in the name in the hand of this new Prime Minister who will be nominating a new government on tuesday whats interesting about the nomination of this man is that he has the political power so it is a break with the recent past and the the government of kate where we saw so many people take to the streets and angry and upset with him but at the same time it is mourning that is with its continuation from the past someone who was the foreign minister under the money to reign 2004 and subsequently to the representative of the United Nation and also at the cost of west west african body with important with this nomination is that weve seen that the president is a former officer of the military the Vice President was the leader of the military themselves so hes the 1st civilian in a position of leadership so hes keen to ensuring that this government this government transition is successful to the eyes of the International Community. Yemeni government in whose the rebels have finalized a deal to exchange more than a 1000 prisoners the u. N. Special envoy to yemen says this what will happen immediately equipment has been treated as an important step with compromise on both sides are a has more. This is the u. N. 1st major achievement in yemen in years the hoa fees of the government have agreed to Exchange Prisoners the deal was initially struck into 1000 to 18 in sweden but never implemented the 1000 and 81. 00 individuals would indeed will represent the largest relief. Operation during the history of the conflict in yemen peaceful negotiations can succeed and they will succeed in bringing relief to the yemeni people and Building Confidence for the peace process. Implemented this new deal would pave the way to a broader prisoner swap. 6 years says the houthi as took over the capital sana fighting continues claiming the lives of thousands of people the fate of thousands of prisoners is yet to be decided the un hopes the warring factions will resume talks soon to free all prisoners at the end of the day only parties to the conflict can bring long lasting positive change that share many people so neat. I believe over the lars there is we have been reminded here again that small steps that can have big impact possible and much needed in yemen today. In the past tribal leaders and clerics brokered major prisoner exchanges but never managed to get all the parties to and the conflict. The saudi backed government insist a political deal will only happen once the houthi is pull out from the areas they controlled into 1014. 00 and had over their weapons it condition dismissed by the iran backed rebels who describe themselves as legitimate representatives of the yemeni people. In 2018 un envoy announced what he described as a landmark deal in yemen the Stockholm Agreement consisted of a prisoner swap the creation of a Demilitarized Zone in cities on the red sea and to the fighting in tires and a commitment from all the parties to start political talks to end the conflict but within days the deal collapsed and fighting could resume. But many things have changed is the store call my dream and the hoa these have considered dative their military gains in the north u. A. E. Back to session this control most of the south. President had he has lost significant influence here runs the few areas still under his control from exile in saudi arabia. The un has described the humanitarian crisis in yemen as the worst in the world most of its people including 12000000 children need humanitarian assistance. Many hope they said women may be a step towards an answer to a war that is raising the threat of yemens disintegration. Alleges iraq journalists in hong kong a warning of a new threat to Media Freedom police have announced a new definition of what constitutes recognized media change follows chinas leaders imposing the controversial and widely condemned security law 3 months ago adrian brown reports from hong kong. During the recent protests local as well as foreign journalists have often been in the thick of it some from the profusion of new online Media Outlets often working on paid others included journalism students as well as freelance photographers like major james here being arrested last october. Now hong kongs police force has announced that the Media Credentials that she and other local journalists hold will no longer be recognised. James insists she has a right to take pictures in public but now faces the prospect of a rest again if she does i just want to be there to take some picture to share with all my its social media for thats it and then. I get to take it and make it a rest and i get to take i dont know how or maybe i just simply just being stuff or feel alice i miss everything. Hong kong police say they want to weed out what they say are selfproclaimed reporters who assault and obstruct officers so will only now acknowledge journalists who are registered with the government or from what it calls internationally recognized and renowned Media Outlets the police declined our request for an interview. Some of the most widely viewed images include those of a 12 year old schoolgirl being shoved to the ground by police these pictures were not filmed by the Mainstream Media though but by journalism students now say critics the police want to limit any negative coverage young reporters there than reporters so thats an. Off turn on the very front lawyer of the pack of all of journalist for often in fact some of the very important for the ages have been done by them cause very strong public reactions hong kongs media was once regarded as one of the freest in asia in 2002 it was ranked 18 in the annual index compiled by Reporters Without Borders an organization that tracks Media Freedom in 180 countries this year it was placed 80 of them and that was before police raided the offices of hong kongs most popular newspaper and arrested its proprietor it follow chinas imposition of a highly controversial new security law that includes specific provisions to tighten supervision and regulation of both local and International Media in the territory adrian brown aljazeera hong kong. Well the Russian Police to fight stun grenades and tear gas to disperse crowds as about 100000. 00 people protested in the capital they marched in minsk calling for an end to president Alexander Lukashenko 26 year rule rallies also took place in 9 cities with about 200. 00 protesters arrested across the country sunday marks the 50th straight day of protests and rest began last month after a president ial election that the opposition says was riggs. Well there is much more to come on the news hour still as airline suffer from the coronavirus pandemic they call for a radical change in the way governments steal with International Air travel. And then 2 grand slam champions faced off at Roland Garros well tell you who came out on top. And are there plenty of the other trolls much of europe to the south some very strong storms as well you can see this world of cloud here that is why weve had some particularly for asia storms damage has been done look at this in fact 3 people were injured in this particular house this is off the northwest coast of italy and people describe this as a whirlwind developing really within these storms very senates tonight and the damage it did to those trees now to the north of that holes into the mountains along the alice who have plenty of snow some lovely seen read through switzerland theyll packages enjoying the cold snow and then across into germany again plenty of snow the op in the mountains the more as it goes through monday it really is a case of rain again particularly through the central med on tools the balkans the heaviest rain again we could house some flooding is coming down in some very saturated ground and then just generally very cloudy across central you with areas over a the rain will work its way further east choose a pushing across from mania on into southern areas of ukraine amaury. To the north as well through much scandinavia and across into the u. K. Showers ready for the next few days in london time which is not fairing too badly but not much of the west sunshine and then in paris a similar scenario plenty of showers the next few days athens should be fine and dry. But. 2 planes came from so they are young and 15 men checked in now but tell us that there might be missing for 5 days it is possible to fully clean the premises off forensic evidence but what eventually is evidence that we have for the coming from mystery wanted to give an example of it from stuff to speaking about the role in even before even the saudi government give up with just Jamal Khashoggi murder in a saudi consulate on aljazeera. Building a wall was the promise made in the bid for the white house 0 tolerance approach at the southern border became government policy detaining children and separating families the stark reality a picture too much to bear for Many Americans in a country that was built on immigration. Follow the key issues of the u. S. Elections on aljazeera. Route the order to. Welcome back and just a quick look at the stories making headlines now has been a major escalation in the conflict between on media and azerbaijan over the disputed region of not going to car back both sides have declared martial law and accusing each other of starting the fighting. French president emanuel vowed to continue his initiative to save lebanon from collapse and as the nations leaders have betrayed that people by failing to form a government. And just 2 days after being sworn in malis president has named an interim Prime Minister the former foreign minister top wanting. Now china surprise the United Nations General Assembly on choose day with an ambitious climate pledge president xi jinping said china aims to have Carbon Emissions peak by 2030 and then achieve Carbon Neutrality before 2060 a tracker of global emissions says china received quicker than of 10000000000 tons of c o 2 into the atmosphere in 2018 twice as much as the u. S. 30 countries have made Carbon Neutrality pledges they account for about 43 percent of the worlds c o 2 emissions from the bunning of fossil fuels or ramping song is the developing country Climate Action manager at the World Resources institute joins us now from new york by skype were you surprised by this declaration from beijing. And yes its actually i think its great to see china actually announced as your press of long time parked car park specially for there to the 60 company charity. Doing ill meet the target. About its going to be charging but i think given the chance track record or something and meeting targets i dont think there would be i think it would do it so just given the context of been doing this ken tucker starting and meeting exceeded expectations all the time expecting some sort kind of change so. Now its only met is how a packet acted to us i had that that they set for themselves on t 20 and based on our analysis of many expert analysis that china is on track to meet and it is only on the sort of targets so others theyre going to be charging i think the engines are going to meet the sensex if you say theyre going to exceed that targets but i mean theyre coming from a very different base compared to many other countries they. Really they released what they call it a 10000000000 tons of c o 2 into the atmosphere in 2800 that are the worlds worst carbon polluters. Are is the biggest emitter for sure so but also you name context as one of their biggest you know European Countries the countries that are picking rapidly and then given the track record for the past performance trying to be do pretty well in terms of keeping its promises. Are they likely to meet this target. So i mean theres a couple things they were going to do right so we know that i have to invest heavily on Renewable Energy and our stock investing coke which they really need to do that right away so thats also the really very urgently thought for turn to senator that it just chance for success you know its not only should you call this your report and also after shifting the whole transportation mode you know to us more operations occasionally and less ovation and that kind of stuff so it was about is a great point and kind of systematic. Need it for any our long term target to be realistic to be actually realized and then finally chinas economy which are called the speech even back in the she investment so i dont ask you is that what concerns do you have about this announcement is it a little bit vague in terms of what they mean by Carbon Neutrality and you said they light might be difficult to get there i mean or what what plan of action do they have to to meet such an ambitious target so its just a nonstarter right so are we expecting china will provide much more credit you know its off the show our Long Term Strategy which is our futures new to the indonesian rate great race to either end of this year or on next year so in that document theyre going to lay out more concise and concrete press how to get there but. Before doing that i think having a root create a long term vision what we what theyre going to do is actually important and the next step if youre right you need to hold them accountable to say ok how can you get there you know there was lots of friend whats your power and vote where he doesnt use that our shot on target theyre shot on in the term target and if theyre attack it is that theyre on target so we can tell we dont need to wait until 62 to find out weve actually found the film used the safe and sound check as you say its a very old ambitious pledge to make why would the chinese president make this announcement now. I think that. There are a couple considerations for one thing theres a very high level understanding within the chinese Political Leadership that are actually taking actions good folks can economy so we have a model Many Research showing that are going to come in the usual actually a bit but economy some best not something that big it would do under anyway and 2nd of our are under the current very tense geopolitical environment that Climate Change is one of the other areas that there would agree to be some journalism and chopping country especially people who to you can countries and china so they usually just images and a couple of weeks ago and you know we can see that this is one of the results clearly that we arent actually together and you know creating journalism chance at a school for china especially given you know where u. S. Is having thank you very much for your time today appreciate it writing songs joining us from the World Resources institute thank you now to some other news were following a u. S. Democrats are gehring up to oppose the potential appointment of a new Supreme Court justice President Donald Trump officially nominated any kind on saturday confirmed barretts appointment would further consolidate a conservative majority in the court for decades to come Democrat Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer says the impact would be felt immediately she will be the swing vote on that court and if she gets on the court its a virtual certainty that over 150000000 americans heard kit health care will be hurt dramatically. A vote for Amy Connie Barrett is a vote to decimate the health care. That so Many Americans need. Democratic president ial candidate joe biden has condemned the nomination saying that its part of Donald Trumps campaign to end the Affordable Care act he says millions of people with preexisting conditions could be tonight coverage. As i speak where still in the midst of the worst Global Health crisis in a century a crisis has already taken over 200000 lives between 758000 lives a day and county and yet a troubling ministration is asking the Supreme Court right now as i speak to eliminate the entire Affordable Care act. You know a president thats less than the president the senate were the same party the justice as you know that justice was confirmed this is about 2 centuries more than 2 centuries of precedent and i think it will continue i think were going to have i think its going to go quickly actually i think and again i dont know if ive ever seen the Republican Party more unified i think it was probably even more unified with the impeachment folks actually than they did the impeachment hoax i think that was which really turned out to be a hoax because now you look at whats happening with the f. B. I. And justice to follow up interview look at all of those text messages. Emails that were sent. It we have been totally proven right they spied in a campaign and everybody knew it by the know it obama knew it everybody knew it and the lame stream media just you know just didnt want to pick it up although some have it will say Catherine Herridge of c. B. S. Has done a fantastic job on it we appreciate it but this is a major scandal this is a scandal the likes of which nobody has ever seen this is actually the biggest political scandal in the history work on trade and. With the exception of a few they just dont want to read about it you should read about that kelly and you should read about it you should write about it you should do something at c. N. N. About it because its the biggest single scandal of our time certainly the biggest political scandal perhaps in history they. They spied in our campaign and then they tried for a coup that didnt work out too well and it turned out that if you really read the text a came out over the last 3 days it turned out that they were really it was reversed it was the d. N. C. And the democrats that we using russian and related or unrelated hunter by. Youve got 3 and a half 1000000. 00 from the wife of the mayor of moscow why did he get 3 and a half 1000000. 00 and then he get millions of more than we thought from ukraine and he got millions more than we heard about from china hunter biden wheres hunter so these are all questions that are very very big on the internet the biggest thing going on the internet is exactly this and i would have to see how that all turns but it turned out that we were right so we went through 2 and a half years of ruining peoples lives like general flynn and many others ruining their lives and it turned out to be just the opposite was the democrats that were dealing with russia and other things so hopefully our attorney general and others working on this very very hard very diligently will lead to something. That will be very important for a nation its very important for our nations one of the most important things a central issue of the 2018 midterm elections was the kavanaugh confirmation and American Voters punished the democrats in the senate you so what happened we picked up 2 seats again something that hasnt been reported very much but we picked up 2 seats for their treatment of Justice Kavanagh and expanded our Senate Majority to confirm the Supreme Court justices which was great and now democrats are really brazenly attacking judge barrett for again her faith mostly is what im hearing for catholic faith. And whether its Dianne Feinstein or anybody else i think they ought to treat religion with much more respect i think its a disgrace that they can do it biden and the democrats are desperate to distract from the real issues which is that their party has been taken over by socialists extremists and probably communists i think its beyond socialism i think its a step and could be many steps beyond if you take a look. And that if they win they will nominate justices who will destroy the american way of life the American Dream they will destroy the American Dream bill destroy america and destroy the United States of america your private right to own a firearm will be totally eliminated your guns will be confiscated your ability to live by your religious faith will be devastated theyll abolish americas borders and give Government Health care to illegal aliens which will destroy our Health Care System because so many people will pour into our country thats a tremendous incentive. On voter fraud and as you know hopefully there wont be a. A very big movement because hopefully were going to be able to when i think we have the Massive Movement i think were going to have a tremendous tremendous victory there will be a transition because i cant imagine we call a transition if we when they talk about will there be a friendly transition of course they will but we have a big problem and you see it every day you see it happening every day with ballots and we are gravely concerned about the democrat or so all to Election Integrity in brooklyn 25 percent of mail in ballots were ruled invalid in june as democrat primary so that and a special election in new jersey 20 percent of the ballots were thrown out and 4 people are now being prosecuted for. So in the mail in ballots 35000 mail and ballots were rejected in floridas primary and 100000 were rejected in california and thats just the beginning week after pennsylvanias primary half of the counties were still counting ballots and youll be counting them here because this is a much bigger version of all of that just last week a number of discarded military ballots were discovered in pennsylvania all of the recovered ballots these were ballots that were thrown out. Had been cast for it personally. It was 3 trays of mail containing absentee ballots were found in a ditch they were through to ditch 3 trees which alone. So u. S. President obviously speaking there at the white house in the wake of some very important developments in america with Senate Democrats recently just reinforcing their opposition to rushing the confirmation of judge Amy Kearney Barrett to the u. S. Supreme court for that to happen theyre not happy about the fact that its happening just one of 738. 00 days just over a month before the election of course this is after president formally announced its nomination to the Supremes Court to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on saturday and of course now republicans republican going to attempt to really fast track the confirmation hearing and to possibly try and get a vote on this before the election itself now Heidi Joe Castro has been following developments from maryland and actually have we have some and other interesting story this hour something which President Trump didnt discuss no no would you expect him to but to this is regarding some information on his income tax. Thats why merriam in fact this is breaking so quickly that really there may be some cause for confusion in this press conference that the white house called were had not been on the schedule and now the suspicion is because of a breaking news story published on the New York Times says minutes ago in which the newspaper obtained through 2 decades worth of personal tax returns and Corporate Tax returns of President Trump why is this a huge deal in the United States all these were the records that were sought after by the president s political opponents by journalists seeking transparency in his presidency with no luck. Now the New York Times has obtained these records and i just want to read a little bit about how the newspaper is characterizing these hundreds of pages of financial records the journalist writes the tax returns that mr trump has long fought to keep private tell that story fundamentally different from the one he has sold to the American Public his reports to the i. R. S. Tax agency of the United States portray a businessman who takes in hundreds of millions of dollars a year get racks of chronic losses that he aggressively employees to avoid paying taxes now with his financial challenges mounting the New York Times continues the records show that he depends more and more on making money from businesses that put him in potential and often direct conflict of interest with his job as president. Breaking down breaking that down whats in the headlines from these newly disclosed records paints a picture of aggressive taxes by President Trump and by his business the newspaper reports that out of the 15 previous years before becoming President Donald Trump paid no income tax in 10 of those 15 previous years and that now as his 1st term is winding to a close he has hundreds of millions of dollars of debts that are coming due that he has personally guaranteed and another important headline here that there was nowhere in these records to the New York Times that had any previously reported relationship with russia between President Trump and russia now having this disclosure now is certainly a blow just as you said marion some 37 days before the election and at a time when the president is already suffering in recent polling behind his democratic challenger joe biden certainly these hundreds of pages of financial records that really paint a critical picture. Sure of the way that the president has carried himself as a businessman and then sold the story that was very inflated to the American People of his by National Success certainly there are many roads of attack here that his political opponents will seek to use thank you very much heidi jocasta. I want to bring you in on the story lines calling for a predeparture coronavirus testing for all International Passengers the International Air transport Association Says quarantine requirements of blocking a recovery and Global Travel i offer estimates of the number of trips taken by travel is down 60 percent due to the pandemic they say antigen tests which produce results in 15 minutes are expected to become available in the coming weeks and should be rolled out on the Global Standards the test can be administered by nonmedical stuff and cost as little as 7. 00 allies want governments to cover the costs while antigen tests off hasta are also more likely to miss positive cases than love or treat based molecular diagnostic tests but Industry Leaders are adamant developments in the antigen test will keep passengers safe well earlier i spoke to alexandra de union as union about this she is the c. E. O. Of the International Air transport association and strikes me about whether a rapid coronavirus testing could possibly help the air travel industry recover. Quarantine is a complete dead terror to any. Trouble project if you have a current in either this nation or that whole it blocks completely trouble so we said we have to remove clarity and what we think is that one test at departure for guaranteeing that ive made 8 percent sensitivity the passengers who are traveling are not infected frankly we think it it is the right system to guarantee that the pen is not transferred from one country to another and then i mean forgive me but you keep saying government keep saying guarantee we cant be certain of the accuracy of the tell in the early stages which means that the testing your calling for can never fully replace quarantining. The you are right to say that we are not saying that this is that he is one of the percent. Sensitive and that there is the root it is 0 risk 0 is does it exist what we say is that this is the guarantees that the pandemic will not be transferred from country a to concrete really at a level that it is not under control which is the key issue is it that we will that the key issue is that the remains of the control and if people are tested and if the level of sensitivity highly and off it guarantees that the level of people affected is peter was it intentional doesnt it is not the case isnt it the case that the future of air travel has now permanently changed because in this period you have companies that have adapted to the circumstances and you have Video Conferencing and they get to cut costs by doing that they get to boost their green credentials so the measures that your calling for is not going to bring back that demand some demand which has probably been permanently lost. Its true to say that we will see changes 1st in the 1st period at the scepter with restrict will see our Smaller Companies and our smaller number of factors which is not good news by the way but its what we are aiming at secondly some motivations for air travel will change for instance i think that Business Travel will probably evolve people will for business reasons will probably travel or less but for personal reasons i mean does it in friends and relatives tourism of all personal motives we think that the appetite to fly still there when we see what happens happening in china in which you know that the mystic travel is completely reopened they know the figures of the traffic are around 80 to 90 percent of what they were last year we going to be able to travel as easily and as cheaply as we do now i think it will be slightly more difficult. And it will last probably 2 to 3 to 4 years or you if you have seen our forecast we think that we will catch up with the figures that was announced in figures in 20 in 2024 so in 4 years from now and not before but then if that and then it does appear i think that. Motivation to travel including business will come back. From the spot with our. Thanks a lot Mario Cristiana all those called twice to save you venters from defeat in surrey are the italian champions had to come from behind twice to seal a point against roma away ronaldo got this 1st back from a spot on biofuels a crucial equaliser with about 20 minutes to go the result means you very have 4 points from 2 games. And natalie were in rampant formerly of a completely destroyed dinner beating the northern italian club 6 nil the result means that napoli of 2 wins from 2 games as they look to improve on last seasons disappointing 7th place finish. Or Pep Guardiola has suffered from one of the most humiliating defeats of his managerial career is Manchester City side with trash 52 by leicester in the English Premier League jamie vadi scored a hat trick for the foxes who now leave the table so the strikers goals though were penalties with leicester scoring 3 spot kicks overall now its worth noting that this was the 1st time in guardiola his managerial career that one of his size conceded 5 goals. A controversial injury time penalty for handball denied tottenham victory against newcastle a v. A. R. Review led to the spot kick which was converted by Callum Wilson the final score while that was one all meaning spurs have taken just 4 points from 3 games. All the. Problems on the comment i just dont want i cannot ask more from my players we kept them away from. The special box. You couldnt do more than what you did. And lionel messi was on target as barcelona open their League Campaign with a win the argentinian forward scored a 1st hospital seeks to help seal a 4 nil victory over villa reale start of the season late because their involvement in the European Competition now on to kenya a coven 19 restrictions have changed the way games are being paid not just in kenya but all across the world now in kenya a process for all is hoping to soon get back on the field but eagerly awaiting the government announcement which is on choose a a whether of coronavirus ban put in place 6 months ago on or contacts course will be listed welcome webb has more from the capital nairobi. This. Is banned in kenya the government stopped all Contact Sports including football 6 months ago to prevent the spread of hiv 19 but the Kenyan Premier League is hoping for government permission to restart next month. Called my hear Football Club has won it 6 times in the last 7 years the players are keen to prove themselves again so despite the ban the previewed training with some covert prevention measures if you cant play in the fans can count towards you so it has been difficult to. Really get to because we had to stay home and train train for almost so it really affected us even financially the clubs really do have the money not only football has suffered because of the covert restrictions nearly 2000000 kenyans have lost their jobs many from the poorest neighborhoods where football is a popular pastime. Community games like this one have resumed in recent weeks schools have been closed since march theres not much to do especially for young people the coronavirus hasnt really cause the kind of major Health Crisis in kenya that people feared might happen relatively few people have become ill or died compared to many other countries so the people here feel never mind the rules life and football must go on the match organizers say helps keep School Age Children away from drug abuse and crime. But the league clubs say they need to get back in shape ahead of africas Champions League and qualifiers for the africa cup of nations here call them out here are playing a friendly match and it seems nobodys stopping them. To passing Police Officers stopped to watch the game. And hopefully that todays. Q did. You cope with rules are expected to be announced on tuesday the clubs and fans hoping and expecting that big games will be allowed to kick off again malcolm webb aljazeera nairobi kenya. Well turbo tax is one formula ones russian grown pretty even while championship leader Lewis Hamilton finishing a 3rd. Chance after his mercedes teammate hamilton was given a 10 2nd time penalty for a rule of richmond tearing practice red bulls my 1st up plan came 2nd hamilton still leaves the oval title standings i. Dont understand the work i was there to take the points that i got and the one for the race itself was right it was probably for you. To take me i didnt really do much to do so much as it. Helps me get a chance to go through. Now into tennis where 2800 champion simona halep has won a 1st round match at the french open she. Told him all in straight sets how it missed the u. S. Open but her former husband of restive since tennis restart and she rides at Roland Garros having just won the time in open. There was a real heavyweight clash in the mens 1st round Stan Wawrinka dumped out fellow 3 time grand slam champion andy murray the swiss was a comfortable with in straight sets. And Valentino Rossi add a nightmare and what was meant to be a dream weekend the legendary its holland right a crashed out arts of moto g. P. Is color. Grand prix a heartbreaking moment for aussie was chasing a 200 home here past podium a record to run i would go to win the race for us 3rd win of the campaign and thats it for me back tomorrow im in london all right thanks. A lot the news hour but ill be back tomorrow with a full dose and for you quick round up the top stories coming up very shortly so you know. When the news breaks and the racism protests continue in a number of cities across the United States when people need to be heard in these cults a real boy nearly 500 points with destroyed and about 80 percent of this land does aljazeera has teams on the ground people are just talking about wind and solar as if thats going to solve the problem if want to bring you more room moved to new documentaries and light moves on ag and online. Its a long journey from home in haiti to school in the Dominican Republic parsing National Borders and cultural barriers to tell his son but most of the time in. Discovering filmmaking talent from around the viewfinder latin america follows a young man who will stop at nothing to secure an education on the crossing on aljazeera. Young women with a passion for space i used to dream about working in a just Little Company like not sound enough so that a small stuff a science a giant leap for womankind in kind of a strong need but dont place it inside and at the scheduled time the south like would be sent into space women make science cuddliest on space cool at the soda 5 on aljazeera. Unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center. On jersey and. Martial law declared and reserve forces mobilized armenia and azerbaijan accuse each other of starting a new war in the caucasus. Low i Maryam Namazie in london youre watching aljazeera also coming up in the program emmanuel lack or accuses lebanons leaders of betraying their people but rules out sanctions for now. A new Prime Minister for mali is the troubled west african nation hopes sanctions will be lifted. And covidien south america is desk

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