The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ros at i am rons. Welcome to outside source. Tributes are pouring in for Diego Maradona who he died at the of 60 he reportedly suffered a heart attack. Will look at some of the many memoble moments in his extraordinary. Fans in naples that she played in naples for seven years, a hero there. They are chanting there is only one marrow donna morrow donna. Joe biden is focused on the address. Pandemic in his we will listen to that. Pres. Elect biden at the soul of our naon as we forged, and now we find ourselves again facing a long, hard wint. Ros ethiopic troops preparing attack a regional capital as a deadline expires, and half Million People are estimated to be in the city. [indiscernible] ros a warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and on bbne else watching world news. Such sad news that came in a little earlier. Diego maradona has died at the age of 60. S footballe of our truly global sports, and certainly for a time, perhaps for allwa time,e the best at it. He will be remembered for just extraordinary momes like this Maradona Maradona going at them again. Unbelievable ros of course he will be remembered for this in 1986. He was captain of argentina when he scored the famous goal against england. Here is Diego Maradona speaking to the bbc back in 2006. I oht to think the guy upstaithe beard, as i call him. He gives me opportunities, and i make theost of them. And i give my all to make the most of them. Ros crowds gathering outside the private resort in argentina where maradona had been staying after leaving hospital. Fansurning up to pay tribute, as well as the press. Naples, where he played for seven years. Those people chanting, there is only one maradona. Fanset have beenng flares and candles, and you can see d this man is still a leg this city. This image is found in lots of neighborhoods. He played there for seven quite incredible seasons, between 1984 and 1991. Tributes haveeen pouring in from all around the world. One of the top football presenters says, by some thdistance best player of my generation, arguably the greatest of all time. After a blessed but troubled life, hopefully you will find some comfort in the hands of god. And this from pele, maybe the only person you can have a utconversation aho the greatest is about. He says i have lost a great friend and the world has lost a legend. So much to be said, but for now, may god give strength toour family. He goes on to say, one day i hope we can play football together in the sky. And Cristiano Ronaldo says, i world said farewell to an in the eternal genius, one of the best ever, unmatched magician, he sa. This from messi, his footballing style has been compared to maradona, both shorten, incredibleribblers, and he says an incredibly sad day for argentines and football. Diego is an internal. And one of the bestknown argentinian football journalists we spoke to her. A t blow for country and sports world. In fact, something that, in a y, should not be unexpected but really is not that surprising. We have done a comprehensive review of nas life and utcareer, b i think we came to think of him as somehow immortal or invincie, helways lands on his feet. In 2018, he had close shave, you could say, when he was publiclya taken outstadium on a stretcher. And a lot of us watching felt maybe this was it, and it was not. I member talking with another player at the time in 2018,nd ay said, do not worry, diego is like a cat and as bounces ba his 60thirthday, just on october 13, a few weeks ago, there were a lot of jokes here asabout, where diegos party . And people were saying, no, no, he is different now, he has calm down. But even so, he had an appearance Walking Around the stadium where now works, and a local commentator said whenoue walked t, it was a bit like a zoo exhibition, anddie looked incy unwell already, more than i have ever seen him before ever. A few days later, he was taken intourgery and has not really been seen well since. So i think we can assume he has just not recovered. Ros for more reaction from latin america, here is casey watson in sao pao. Certainly here in brazil, it has been the only thing people are talking about ever since the news of his death broke. In argentina, there is a threeday mourning declared the president said that you took us immensely happy, tatest ofake us all. There will be celebrations of his life and a memorl later this evening in the center of witness iris of the country. There will be details coming out of his funeral. Here in brazil, it will be interesting, because we know that maradona was one of the greatest footballers ever, but in brazil, there is pele, always a rival. Even pele said it was sad news and i have los a dear friend, the world lost a legend. Much more to say, but for n, may god give his fitly family strength. Certainly the two men created a rivalry between argentina and braz, a region that is deeply proud of its footballing legacy and with two greats, and one has now died. Ros i guess we are seeing, in the reaction to this news, how deeply interined football and broader culture and politics a in south america, particularly in argentina. Bsolutely. We have heard the argentine president making a statement, even the former president here in brazil, lula da silva, said he was a footballing giant, and his commitment to let american sovereignty marked oe. So interesting, politicians, not just sports people, coming out and praising his lacy, something so many people here feel so deeply about. Maradona really represent an amazing period inootball for the region. So beyond argentina, this has originated, of course across the region, and the world. Ros you mention three days of n argentin i am assuming there will be a series of events planned to mark his life. That is right. So this evening i was talking to colleagues earlier who said that when the news broke, there were journalists even crying on telepsion, a real sense of d sadness. And people going out on the streets, and of course, argentina has had a really Strict Lockdown and has been one of the worst countries in terms of suffering from covid19. Yet, people are still wanting to pay the respects and start marking the life of the countrys, if not the world, best footblers. Ros americas president elect joe biden has been speaking on the eve of thanksgivin despite coronavirus warnings, we know millions of americans have been traveling to visit friends and family for this holiday there is the pandemic and also the matterhe of election, which is not entirely settled, at least in the eyes of some o the republican side of the argument. Lets have a listen to whatha m. Bidebeen saying. Pres. Elect biden we need to remember we are at war with a virus, not with one another, not with each other. This is the moment where we need to steel our spines, redouble our efforts, and recommit ourselves inhe fight. Lets remember, we are all in this together. Ros lets go to our washington correspondent wen has bn lig to the whole statement from joe biden. What do you make of it . Well, he combined his two objectives, which is to show also to try and unify americans. Today is the busiest travel day in the u. S. Because millions o americansre traveling home for thanksgiving, and he urged american think twice about doing that because of the coronavirus pandemic. He cited the grim statistic of 160,000 new cases every day. He said he would not be surprised if it hit 200,000 cases a day. Personal and said his own family were making lots of sacrifices, and he urged americans to do the samey thinking twice before masks, socially ding, notir getting together in too many groups. But he also us a line he has been using a lot throughout, even when he was campaigning overc, the pande which was that it is patriotic to wear your mask. The mask has become almost a eotalyst for political fallout between lots ofe. But he was optimistic in his llspeech and said america win the war and will return to normal. Ros do not go anywhere because in the last half an hour, the man joe biden beach in the election, president trump, ha spoken at an event held by republican lawmakers in the pengsylvania, who were liste to witness testimonies of election irregularities, we e ild a man joe biden beat the election, president trump. And a twist thehi president elf gave testimony via speakerphone. Pres. Trump what you have to do k is take a the numbers at 10 00 in the evening when everybody thought the election was rtually over. Then very weird things happen. But they are not weird to professionals an not weird to dominion and other people that operate machines. And theyre not weird to the people that handled the ballots where they were flooding the market. Ros they president of america making his statement via a phone he up so microphone. It iods nothing if not unor. That is right, and his team had presented this event as a state Senate Hearing in pennsylvania, but it is no such thing. It is actually being held at a hotel in pennsylvania. His persona lawyer Rudy Giuliani is there. Not Many Republican senators there, and many have already come out to back joe biden on this. Also, pennsylvania certified for joe biden. So this is donald trump presumablylaying to his base and continuing to ru campaign of a nonconcession. Ros thank you very much indeed. An upde both on what joe biden, the u. S. President elect, is saying and what the current president is saying, albeita via phone into a miophone in pennsylvania. The u. K. Government s outlined the huge c ot the pandemic with plans to borr up to 500 billio we willive you more detail on that. S the duch sussex has described unbearable grief she experienced after having a miscarriage in july. In an editorial, she talked about her experience. Sbbc Sarah Campbell has more. Achies nappie, she felt sharp cramp. I knew while clutching my was losing my second. Later, i was in a hospital bed holding my husbands hand. She added that conversations around miscarriage remained taboo. She joins a number of highre profile children who have opened up about losing a child. Michelle obama wrote of her miscarriage in her autobiography. Chrissy teigen put out photos. It is estimated that up to one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage. Couples will cope in their own way, but experts agree it is important fo those who want to talk about it that they feel they can. Ros i am roatkins with outside source. We are in the bbc newsroom. The lead story is that d maradona has died at the age of 60 after reportedly suffering a het attack. Now lets turn to ethiopia because a crucial deadline has now expired. Forces have been told to surrender or be attacked in their capital, and the Prime Minister of ethiopia is telling o other countriesay out of our internal affairs. The city at the center of all of this, forces were given 72 hours to surrender, and the time has passed. E Government Forces are at the edge of the city. Hard to know what is happening inside the city. These areic satelliteres which give us an idea. You can see cars queuing at petrol stations on monday, and we know fuelioas been rd since the conflict began three weeks ago. Half a Million People live in the Newshour Program managed to who was there. Ne journalist everybodys wondering what happens next. There are still several services ,athops and restaurants, are closed. Most of the basic shops and restaurants are open. There is traffic on the streets due to a shortage of fuel. People are walking the streets. They are concerned about their family. There is a cloud of war. It is not like the city is surrounded and you need to escape. Several people lall go to the ves or family because of an expectation that the city might be bombed. Somereot afraid and choose to go out. But there is no mass movement. Ros it has already been reported that hundreds, possibly thousande died since the government began its military operations against local leaders and their forces three weeks ago the accusation is those looker forces are seeking to destabilize the country. We know Government Troops have made some ground. These pictures are of a strategic important town0 aroud lometers away from the regional capital. These satellite images show a trenches doss the runway of the local airport. It is understood Government Troops now control the town and airport as of the end of last week. They now own the regional capital, what we have the current standoff. There is a harrowing report th week detailing a massacre of 600 civilians inig earlier in the month. And these images areeported showing us a cemetery where the victims are buried. Ssthe comn describes a rampage and has accusedocal forces, butocal forces deny volvement. More broadly, we know 5 Million People l the u. N. Is saying it is facing a minute terror and catastrophe. Least 40 set at least 40,000 have decided to leave and cros rinto sudan. Orter is at the border. This is a Holding Center at the border. People register here and then get onto convoys, and then they go to refugee centers. They have been struggling to keep up with the numbers. I have been speaking to some of the refugees here. Because the border has been closed. We have seen soldiers from the federal gornment along the border. We understand they are not allowing any more people to cross over here. And relatives who have crossed over a reallyboorried the situation on the ground. There is an information blackou , and with the Border Closure now, they are very concerned people left behind. Ros International Efforts to try and end the crisis have been stepped up, to noel safar. On tuesday, the Un Security Council heldee its firstng over the conflict, and an African Union delegation is going to meet ethiopias Prime Minister. I am not sure a warm welcome looks likely. The Prime Minister said that while we consider the concerns and advice of our friends, we eat reject interference in our internal affairs. We respectfully ask the International Community to refrain from any unwel and unlawful acts of interference. There are repts of tigrayan soldiers that have been disarmed and sent home. Lets get more. We are, as Everything Else in difficult to find informationry that can be independentl verified. We understand, oeat least we learning, that some soldiers, members of the military, and other citizens here they feel they are being sidelined and feel they are being basically intimidatedus or evend aside, and that is what theyre reporting. The government has been saying that it is fighting with a number of rogue elements. Even the Prime Minister was ying that. And there has been they have said trying to discriminate should not be done. In practice, it looks like there are some eff members of the military and s memb other society are being pushed aside. Ros not the u. K. s chancellor, the finance minister, has laid out the cost of covid19, and it is huge. I could use any number of tart wither lets on the u. K. Is forecast to borrow 394 billion pounds thr. Y that is over 500 billion. Equivalent to 19 of the u. K. s gdp, the highest level of borrowing the u. K. Has ever undertaken in peace time. Our Health Emergency is not yet over, and our economic emergency has only just begun. Ros mr. Sunak projected the by economy will contract point 3 , the largest contraction in 300 years, and the ployment rate is expecte to peak at 7. 5 to quitting to 2. 6 Million People out of work, meaning the governme expects around one Million People to lose their jobs by the middle of next year. Towards the govern we areing told 18 billion pounds, 24 billion, is being set aside for covid testing, protective equipmt, and vaccines, just in 2021. That is a tiny investment when set against the overall amount being spent by the here and here is the chancellor again. We are prioritizing jobs, businesses, and public services. The furlough scheme, support for the selfemployed, loans, ants, tax cuts and deferrals, as well as extra funding for s,scho councils, the nhs, charities, culture, and sport todays figures confirmed that, taken together, are providing 280 billion pounds toet our country through coronavirus. Ros lets go to the bbcs political editor. Eveow and again, chancellors come to this place and set out numbers to draw a new line, resets the dial somewhat. Itas been no secret to any of us looking around our own coronavirus has harythat serious affect on the economy. That has been absolutely clear for months. Butet hearing inl from the chancellor what the potential longterm damage might be, in particular, that as many as 2. 6 Million People might find themselves out of work next year, really spelled out just how tricky and potentially how precarious the economic picture might be. It is really important to note that a government can keep our owing like this for a long time. Rd Interest Rates at rock bottom have allowed to do that. So there is no politicalge y, but the about the chancellor suddenlyng taxes are really cutting back on public spending, but it is alsoh question now, completely answered obviously, that the dominant conversation for the next few years here is going to healthy government climbs out of this economic hole. It is interesting tonight, there has been remarkably little controversy about thedievels of sp that the chancellor is undertaking in the l few mont of this emergency, record spending, record borrowing to get us through this pandemic. Ros up next, lets turn to riyadh, saudi arabia. The resumption of a highprofile trial for this rights activist, loujain alhathloul. She campaigned to end saudi arabias ban on women being able to drivewo years ago. Shortly after the ban she was lifted was lifted, she was arrested, and authority said it was her conspiring to organizations hostile to salary a be a. But her family says no evidence haseen produced to back that appeared she was arrested alongside 12 other activists, red ts growing pressure for all of them to be released. The saudioreign ministeras asked about this at the g 20 this weekend. We have laws. We implement our loss. And our judiciary is independent, and we do not allow people to lecture us or dictate what wshould or should not do, just like we do not tell people in the u. K. Or in america or in other places what th should orni or should not do. Ros h the family was daring to hope that today could bome good news for them. There were again calls for her unconditional release by human Rights Groups. Dstead, they heard very news from the court today. The criminal court here in riyadh ruled that there was lack of jurisdiction in this case. So the case of loujain alhathloul, t 31yearold activist, has now been transferred to Specialized Terrorism Court here in saudi arabia, a court that has been criticized by human Rights Groups like amnestas internationaanding down very tough sentences and also muzzling dissent in the kingdom of the family expressed concern over the appearance of loujain alhathloul. They had not heard anything from her since october 26 whengohe decided tn Hunger Strike to protest over her prison conditions. She was described as having appeared in court as shaking uncontrollably with a voice which was very faint and weak. So that will also be causing concern for her family, her parents who were in the court, also her legal representatives. 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