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1000000 books welcome to the program there is still no winner in the u. S. Election but there are some encouraging signs for democratic challenger joe biden the former Vice President has picked up wins in some closely fought states President Trump meanwhile is facing an increasingly difficult path to re election hes launched legal challenges aimed to stop the vote counting in several tight races a call echoed by his supporters. In arizona a crowd of trump fans gathered to protest the ongoing vote count there that race is neck and neck though several news outlets have reported joe biden has flipped this battleground state trump has made unfounded allegations of voter fraud and on wednesday accused democrats of trying to steal the election. So lets have a look now at where we are in this election our figures are showing that biden currently has an edge 264. 00 electoral votes to president Donald Trumps 214. 00 which puts joe biden just 6 f electoral votes shy of the magic 270 he would need to win the presidency now how did he get there all partly its michigan accounting is done in that state and by that has won it with its 16 electoral votes it was a very close margin but it does put joe biden on top with the help of neighboring state wisconsin our figures there indicate joe biden won that state and its 10 electoral votes now its a little less certain out west in nevada that brings us over there to where exactly 6 electoral votes could be waiting for joe biden to put him over the edge if he holds onto his lead a very narrow one in the counting is still going on but if nevada can go to biden he will become the next president of the United States georgia 16 electoral votes on the table big state an important one for donald trump whos leading the way there but that margin is narrowing as more votes are coming in from democratic areas the Trump Campaign is even filed a lawsuit alleging that ineligible late absentee ballots may have been added to the count but we are waiting to see the evidence for that and out in arizona again data shows that biden has taken it but it is a very tight race counting is still ongoing it could change at any time and that goes for the entire country a lot of counting still going on the path to victory for donald trump has narrowed significantly but it is still either mans election to win. And we have Team Coverage on this story our reporter stacy bevans is here in the studio in our chief Political Editor michelle a crucial here is joining us from washington michelle i want to start with you what will signal that this election is over that someones won how will we know. You know when they. When that trend that weve been through also today we do see you now with the balls in the stage of sylvania which is how to pay you need you already for hopefuls about 4. 00 to 5. 00 big difference in the still remaining there. That says it is destruction of the faces that suggest that divide is already getting closer and closer to the decisive thing being told to getting this 270. 00 votes that he will lead in the eventual all this and then the marriage thing it would be game over for i think woods because as you were he mentioned double trouble was go into the years questioning the very process and his vow not to fight this in the 4th probably did foul play they were before there was any kind of hint that much in the kind of that. Station lets talk about that evidence the United States has very little history of voter fraud but theres a long history of voting problems of other kinds and why cant the United States just have a reliable vote count and across the 50 states get that count in consistently across the board so we can just get a result get on with things one of the problem is there is no national nonpartizan organization that oversees the count every county is run by elected legislators whether democrat or republican and some counties are very well i said my phone by mail and everything went smoothly and when i vote in person its smooth but its a smaller county and its republican and larger areas where its predominately democrat there bit they have been issues with. The. Ox is being taken away or polling places being consolidated are shut down and this is a form of Voter Suppression the United States definitely has the infrastructure to have a more streamlined process but not everybody has the will to do that all right lets go to hold it there for a 2nd because joe biden did speak earlier this evening that he wouldnt of course declare victory but he kind of came close to it lets have a quick listen to what he said about the race as it currently stands and now after a long night of county its clear that were when you know states to reach 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency im not here declare that weve won but i am here to report the count is finished we believe we will be the winners of all the votes counted we have won wisconsin by 20000 virt votes virtually the same margin of President Trump won that state 4 years ago in michigan we lead by over 35000 votes and its growing a substantially bigger margin and President Trump won michigan in 2016 michigan will complete his votes maybe as early as the day and i feel very good about pennsylvania virtually all the remaining ballots to be counted were cast by mail and weve been winning 78 percent of the vote by mail in pennsylvania we flipped arizona and the 2nd district of nebraska of special significance to me is that weve won with the majority of the American People and every indication is that that majority will grow of the popular vote lead of nearly 3000000 votes. And every indication is that will grow as well oh indeed senator harris and i are on track to win more votes than any ticket in the history of this country ever won the presidency and vice presidency over 70000000 votes joe biden theyre feeling cautiously optimistic me shallow we hear joe biden you know going through all the numbers he might have a technical win and its a winner take all system of course but i think democrats were hoping for more especially what the polls were showing thats not what happened so what did. Yes well the polls were wrong again as they were in 2016 and the pollsters this year says they fixed a lot of those issues one of them was not really discriminating enough between voters with higher levels of education and with that with and without call disagrees now that doesnt seem to have been enough does it and clearly when it when we look at florida just one example there was a lot of talk about the let tino vote donald trump clearly over the years put in the work and convinced many that demo being democrat means being a socialist and that something they didnt want and thats how he managed to secure a very important power base that kept florida safety for him so yes the pollsters got it wrong and it shows that maybe polling is clearly in a deep crisis here in the United States which yes of becoming more and more divided but not just binary but also within individual communities thats such a good point lectures are so much more than just numbers and data but there are humans behind those votes and those numbers and weve been talking to some of them in joe bidens home state of delaware so lets have a quick listen what they had to say just flew anxious to find out who won i would say as nervous as a lot of people. President s really. Really affect my life that much and ever said about it just because the place right now but im feeling good about it because i didnt it just when i started in michigan and i know right now were waiting to hear about nevada and its looking with pennsylvania so im really hoping that its going to be a success right in the president ial election is not going to determine a change to change the term in amongst us as the people most it is tell us. The standard process. The process. Its a little disappointing how many spaces and counties went red at or near me but overall it is what it is not necessarily. We dont know the results just so there is no absolute answer just a few voices there Stacey Donald trump very divisive figure yes people have very strong feelings about him hes never had very high Approval Ratings not given great credit for their handling of the current virus pandemic and yet very it pretty well in this election what explains for well i mean this is a reflection of where we are as the country and this United States is very divided and as there is at least 50 percent of the people who agree with his sentiments whether we find them races or massaging the stick. They like him because he reflects their world view and i know that democrats really were expecting this to be a landslide where this was a be a repudiation of trump and trump is and that it would go away but even if joe biden remains is here to stay the Democratic Party has a lot of work to do if they went from very much a symptom not a cause of some much deeper structural issues going on there michel is it too soon to start drawing any lessons from this election what can democrats and republicans already star start learning. Well once again we see 2 clearly is more than 3000000 votes in the lead not being handed a victory so i think that raises a lot of structural issues both have resisted actual election reform in the United States this doesnt necessarily mean streamlining being very regional can also be an advantage but clearly the. Big issue is when we talk about these divisions were not just talking about different perspectives on an actual subject were talking about very different realities that both sides are continuing to live in and more and more so now we can all blame social media but it does kind of propel this impression that everybody can stay in their own bubble and can just regard the other side. As the political enemy and donald trump has made those divisions even deeper and now i guess the republicans will have to ask themselves at least as much as the democrats why they let this happen and how they can take it from there but looking. For you seeing in terms of debating those results right now im not terribly hopeful at this very moment in time its very much a tribal atmosphere but at least over here i like to try that i got with me Stacey Bevans here in the studio michel appears in washington thank you very much for following the story for us. This is t w news live from berlin and heres a reminder of that top story in the u. S. Election democratic president ial candidate joe biden has added the swing state of michigan to his column putting in just 6 Electoral College votes short of victory speaking in delaware biden said he was confident of winning trump is planning legal challenges for the future. Dont forget you can always get your news on the go just download our app from google play the Apple App Store or your app store near you battle to give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if youre part of a news story you can always use that if you have to send us photos and videos of whats happening for you. What you got to do is more news at the top of the hour. Tsunami william with cruft thanks very much for watching. The fight against the corona virus pandemic. Has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. Information and context the coronavirus update coming 19. W. 3 g. Compass for us and for our planet. Ideas is a way to bring you more conservation. How do we make see the screen. How can we protect habitats. We can make a difference to. The only do this for the environmental series including 3000. 00. On t. W. And on. Their Natural Habitats keep shrinking as we chop down more forests and despite the threat of extinction they often end up on our dinner plates the rarer the better for some the higher the price of approaches. But dining on endangered species can cost your health. Zoonotic diseases aids ebola and then you corona virus they all jumped from wild animals to us. And ill do it again. Of a 19 broke out at a wild animal market in china there were International Calls for the closure of such markets but experts warn a bad could drive the trade underground on its changing its hygiene ill talk to an expert about that in a moment 1st some more background. What ours diseases their diseases caused by pathogens carried by nonhuman animals that spread to people 6 out of every 10 Infectious Diseases are believed to be zoo are not. The pathogens can be iriss bacteria parasites or funky. Many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. The bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola are zoonotic diseases that have killed countless millions of people. Mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they dont make the animals that host them sick. Transmission can occur via a bite or through eating the flesh of a carrier or contact with its blood or feces. Zoonotic diseases can spread fast and far if the pathogens adapt to be transmitted from person to person thats the case with the Novel Coronavirus. One hypothesis is that penguins were the intermediaries that transported the Novel Coronavirus from its natural host bats to humans which markets where live wild animals are sold are considered a potential site of transmission of zoonotic disease pathogens some have been closed for that reason. Infectious diseases from animals are a growing problem that probably has to do with humans encroaching on animal habitats forests are cleared for timber or to make space for farms or towns humans and animal species are no longer far apart this offers opportunities for pathogens to make the leap. There are more than 200. 00 known zoonotic diseases but there are countless germs out there to which humans have no immunity are new devastating diseases lurking to prevent them making the jump to humans we need to protect wild animals and their habitats. Colas how to louis is deputy head of the institute of epidemiology at germanys place enough the institute also a veterinary epidemiologist just how dangerous odd zoonotic diseases. Well soon adjective these are sort of in you know in our human nature already for many many years of many centuries because you know to diseases as i. Have or to the church and humans anything animals and interesting part is that about 60 percent of all human Infectious Diseases they originate from animals they come from animals and over the last few years with newly emerging diseases actually 75 at the same sorrow when you look at an incentive thats quite a lot of cannot sell another has a chance to challenge the at champ between animals and humans and that is not surprising because the early humans get out of the end hoping that so therefore all the has a chance to challenge the virus theyre tearing out and so on they dont distinguish between animals and humans and theres no question barriers between animals and humans so soon noses are really never actually to most of the diseases speech and hair and a lot of this will noses like be nothing corks our skulls go to the horn or their dad lot of other cases where there was a switch we have already complex and men have to take measures against like a great piece of chicken or was used to say there was this all i was telling a lie was is all those diseases were around there all this that was at the once which which we here in the last few years they teach us through to through was fine true. A. J. Would be evil and they all originated from animals so what do you say when will we now sharing a lot more of those diseases with the animal kingdom. Yes you all this she had a lot of inner office. And now out recently is that we have more to be believed all of. This is because 1st of all the other more you can take to the animals its much more that we also go into the penetrate to habitats over before they can detect the animals for a while and for whatever so our politic possibilities between animals and humans they have match has been there and he has carol in addition to the also have the trade and our travels through all of that of life became traveled like the south will now we dont like the other day that it was in one day and all different weaknesses so there had to kind of take possibilities much higher and it was ever before so what do we need to do what do we need to do to prevent zoonosis i think the you know there is even that its almost as if im going to have to and as you say we have to try to prevent them and i think one key measure its really cheating and i messed up so were the whole interval babies because. Biosecurity budgets and applies to you really have to. Be dont have such a right. I was going to take i specially is he said if there was had she missed definitely episode quite a lot its just making her problems chile theres a lot more we need to do to be proactive before these diseases jump from animal to human though i mean whats the solution on that front it does that mean less factory farming does it mean chopping down list jungles and forests. Well it could mean that all of this could mean. Less and less for us but it also could mean being woke more ive been able to see if you can bring it is the season. You know the best in europe. They need help from other ecosystems theyve been might bring in viruses. That might have or hasnt changed just the l. A. N. s and sort of like treating ourselves afterwards like being in pain just sort of like our candy you cant keep a t. V. Fresh stick in a farm town and you can try. If possible to be more sustainable want to go see areas. Where weights excel and so on but surely there are more proactive measures that we can take i mean what do you tell someone who who needs to venture out who needs to eat bush meat. Basically to survive someone in the democratic republic of congo say in a small village who doesnt see the danger in catching as there were no cities. Then i dont see the danger of that its still a matter of the band. That was a college debt you cant make that o. B. L. Is the one and if they are high achieving missions which they can take just to prevent those who knows is going on what from animals to humans so in terms of rape if you can try to raise a ban on this as you can also im dense thats what science and politics are trying to look is trying to find out what wireless is in the wildlife in the bush meat and so on and why risk against the threat to ask like water and so part of this is also one Health Principle we have the hells animals humans and the environment is sort of looked at elliptic and i think thats the way to go in your future you see what what is the health and how do they interact with each other and i see desolate and we need. Some solutions their phone call is out to louis deputy head of the institute of it give me all a g. And germanys people nothing institute thank you. Now its your turn to bust the questions is there. Other countries do their own challenge trials now that the u. K. Has announced its doing so. Challenge trials involve intentionally infecting organisms with a pathogen to find out how well vaccines or medications work at stopping that pathogen there are thousands track method for determining safety and efficacy and we conduct them all the time usually on animals especially primates but in ethical terms schuman challenge studies like the one proposed in britain can be pretty charged if the plans are approved starting this january researchers there will be going to liberally infecting Young Healthy volunteers with sars cove to initially to find out how much of the pathogen it takes to make them sick once the scientists have determined that they can begin giving other volunteers vaccines then subsequently challenging their immune system with that preset dose of corona virus to see how effective the vaccines are doing things this way can provide precise data quickly so it can really speed up the Development Process thats because instead of just giving a late stage vaccine candidate to thousands of volunteers and a placebo to thousands of others and then basically waiting to see what happens researchers have a lot more control over the entire process but they dont have control in one key area because we still dont have surefire therapies to treat someone if an induced covert 19 infection turned severe the possibility that a human challenge trial could cause a volunteer long term damage or even kill them that cant be ruled out despite those risks britain is apparently not the only country. Re to consider conducting human challenge trials according to the science journal nature at least some exploratory planning has commenced in belgium and the us as well. For more on the corona virus go to our website w dot com slash of 95. India. All of the animals here have experienced cruelty. Under legal policy and never leave their side. Committed Animal Rights activist gives them a safe haven in new delhi. Where their wounds can heal when the animals can rob truly learn to trust again. Its the title fight for the heavyweight championship of the challenger rising star with a huge ego. The reigning champ. Established successful and confident. Tesla vs german Car Manufacturers the showdown the future of mobility. In germany. In 60 minutes on d w. More. Closely. Carefully i dont know to suit. Me to be a good. Match. Discover. Subscribe. To that. Some of us are fortunate enough to have a close relationship with the nature of that surrounds us but what about everyone else can we find ways to make people feel like all friends when the environment around them was communing with nature the plants and animals that it is important for our collective belt being how do welcome to equal india from about i hope today we introduce you to some people who are taking care of nature in all its forms. Im not a very sight across my own neighborhood. For example but many a time animals including cows horses and. I mean to fend for themselves we met an Animal Rights champion who takes care and animals in distress back to help. Us when she arrived at this Animal Sanctuary until she was 3 months old in pain and blind her eyes had been gouged out an act of revenge on competing. For traditional celebrations. That we had. Associated what you associated with human beings we had to change it to married so that everyone who came to visit. Here every day someone would. Those who could sing i would ask them to sing after but for 5 months he started coming outside and then after 6 months she allowed us to anyone to go in and then we allowed. Only one off 100 animals and birds that. Kids. Just for. Around an option for. All creatures great and small its a sanctuary for animals in distress. Is a well known figure shes particularly. Building an Animal Rescue shelter wasnt part of a plan but after volunteering at a sanctuary with limited capacity she set up a shelter in 2002 with a sanctuary that was meant to take care of 55 dogs originally it was today teeming with creatures great and small the animals of come to us in the accident cases we had closed down illegal circus. So some of the dogs and horses came from there. So of course some horses were abandoned and we got them full of wounds and you know things like that. Some of the worst exploitation of horses in india takes place at readings traditionally the groom writes on the halls of the ceremony accompanied by a crowd making a lot of noise and often fighting celebratory gunshots gopalan is splitting a campaign against this culturally ingrained practice. Like. The 63 year old the supported by her team of 21 help us most of them are born and there is a rep in charge of the clinic docs been receiving a lot of out patients recently. Being overdue for them. Here that is only just limited to people just a bit of the reason is when. The adults which are in the the reserve theyre giving about i want to hoard it i dont want to hoard it to not only dont swear word because. Theyre delivered they get it im with you all the day with the whole is it into the nose. I dont get it printed unless youre close to 500 are dogs india has the highest population of street dogs and a good estimate around 35000000 as part of an Animal Birth Control Program dogs are supposed to be done and sterilized and then return to where they are found but gopalan says it has been through an implementer the procedure and the shelter unfortunately the program has not been as successful as we would want because when theyre picked up theyre also vaccinated and the fear is what its one is the fear of being bitten by dogs the other is the field rabies which is a very real thing in this country. Snorts to protect animals the stablish more than 60 years ago and fantasies have not been updated for kuti against an interest but instance the fine is all 52. 00 pigs thats less than 0. 16. It is meant that in the states like punjab and. Underground dogfighting rings continue to flourish. Exotic birds and animals continue to be bred in captivity. In the case of emus these birds that are not native to india brought more than 20 years ago from australia to promote in the farming as a Partnership Project between both governments the trend that never really took off the contents found was that they would make a lot of money selling any more eggs. So you move into nimoy eggs did not become popular so all they did was that they lead out so many obviously died and the ones the few that weve managed to get they were injured dog bites and so we found them. And then some ideas on my own and thats how theyve come to us initially bootstrapped with their personal savings and investment from a father all creatures great and small today primarily relies on donors for its funding to keep up with its increasing need the farm is on its way to becoming selfsufficient. But go balance 1st priority remains making sure that animals get the care and attention she believes they deserve. You know when people tell me that they hated most of the dont like dogs of the time cats you dont want to missing forget about that in this instance with loved ones and our families and our friends all over this transaction but this is one of the missions of which we human beings an animal that is known for. A relationship to go and have volunteers do their best to nurture. Like ungently that are many and by mentalists around the world while working under any harm caused. Big manmade fires for example weve all seen the horrific images of we can look it up 100 india california in the us in germany scientists are trying Something Different experiment take a single what would happen if were forced to ravaged by fire was left more or less to its own devices. Whether peach trees maples or estens genetic blue murder and here are always glad to see a new member of the family arrive about 12 months ago the 2 researches began documenting changes big and small to this section of the forest ravaged by fire. The dust. To go off the top. We got what we hoped for i mean the ecosystem is starting to recover and certain species are quickly appearing and spreading such as these aspens theyve now brought about changes to the area that are in turn helpful for other species. Bring david on for a good 6 and in august 28th seen a forest fire raised almost forced. Kilometers of woodland outside the town of twine pleats and in eastern germany an area larger than 500. 00 soccer pitches the usual practice after a forest fire is to clear the entire area and replant trees as seen on this private land but not in this case thanks to a government funded project here dead trees are left standing. At the local forest d. T. H. Bank it is testing an alternative solution removing most of the dead pine trees and planting other species in their place the idea is to create a mixed forest thats also home to oaks poplars and other deciduous trees. For me so i can i 1st want to just see which species of tree i could use and how old they need to be before being transplanted carrying out tests is important to get the full picture 1st. And thats when the forest abroad in the expertise of these researchers theyre here to find out the best way for a forest to be able to regenerate and become more climate resistant with or without human assistance. The researchers take a hands off approach limiting their work to observing which plants and animals settle in the habitat its a rare opportunity. Its now standard procedure to see to it that we repair the damage that humans have done all too frequently we do not give nature the time or space to do that itself and that deprives us of the chance to learn from nature to forgive him for all the false stuff and salon. Among the things they have learned is that in addition to providing shade dead wood also in the hands of the soil when it falls to the ground it creates more humans. Which gives the soil more moisture the work is carried out on his test areas is on a smaller scale and is common in conventional Forest Management there billy accessible by car and hes a wreck did a fence around the forest to keep larger animals at bay he left a number of dead trees standing leaves have also been spread to keep the soil moist and protected during drought. Weve seen large scale forest fires in the region and thats going to continue so we need to learn how to respond. And thats why researchers in that blue murder is here shes been collecting data on soil humidity and temperature which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other Research Institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the projects 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and it was filed in near bilin but it happened im going to try death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. Weve seen up to 3 times the amount naturally resettling compared to the prime trees that were planted on the area. Of wooden. The researchers are also part of an International Network there we get to hear about the experiences of colleagues in the us and mediterranean countries and to learn if and how forest ecosystems can be made more robust. Arts cooling our work is really important it can help us to compare biomes or large ecological zones so that we can discuss common patterns or and also told. One thing a number of studies show is that even the remains of. Killed or damaged in severe fires help the forest ecosystem rebound which supports the argument of letting nature of being. How did being in god. Knows the calm you down as it made you confident research will contact with richer can help. And it can even help people who are suffering from depression and other Mental Health. Clinic in the city of chennai introduced me as part of the patients rehabilitation programme. Working in the garden is good for sita. She suffers from schizophrenia and has asked not to be identified. Shes been at this clinic for approximately 10 years. Before the illness she thought worked in the textile business. Here in the garden the banana plants are helping her feel better. Even if she says we look after the garden every day water boarding we bring water from the tap and water these plants or take in the fresh air. When it rains we dont need to water the plan is no want to put water. And would. Also sit out yet eating year its nice because of the air its a nice garden and a nice hospital and. The clinic where c. Does being treated is the institute of Mental Health in chennai. Its one of the oldest psychiatric institutions in asia for more than 10 years the doctors have practiced socalled equal terror be a green terror be the basis of these treatments for scientific studies that investigated the effect of gardening on patients behavior and healing. They also found it increases the concentration it increases improves their movement and it makes them feel more manageable. In a given only a possibility. Negative ones work. Along with blocks that aids the less speedy to go to. The ideas to make gardening a part just had to be game from elsewhere in 2007 the Nongovernmental Organization nearly planted a garden on the grounds of huge facility experts supported the endeavor. Shogo men and is the founder of nearly which means shade for home it was also something new the interplay between reforestation caring for gardens and the contribution of patients from the clinic it was a win win situation for everyone involved

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