Discuss this and more im joined by my guest under i mean he made good on you and in moscow is a professor at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations and in oslo we have glenn deeson hes an associate professor at the university of user norway as well as author of russias geo Economic Strategy for a greater eurasia gentlemen crossed up close and that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was ok i was going to also let you know in preparing for this program i was and were inside eden has ideas of orientalism started popping into my mind because orientalism was away from the christian west to define itself against the other other civilizations and people but it seems like orientalism as understood by slaves taken a very bizarre twist because now it is about self racism self loathing and. This is where weve gotten to because theres no theres no replacement for the history that theyre destroying is a boy and that may be intentional or not but it certainly creates conditi
Been in stay at home mode lately the airlines have slashed a reported 75 percent of capacity parking 2 thirds of the fleet delta which is retiring its entire boeing triple 7 fleet has offered employee buyouts says our southwest an American Airlines Credit Suisse analysts surmised that we have moved well past the point of no return with respect to covert 19 and its potential to have an enduring multiyear impact on the commercial Aviation Industry kristie this pandemic reminds us how much we have taken for granted we used to just be able to go to a baseball game or to get on a flight. American airlines and all the others were vying for our business with fare wars can we get back to air travel business as usual. Its definitely going to take some time because if we look back a history the other several times where the airline suffered shocks the one most clearly was 911 and up to 911 happened it took approximately 3 to 4 years before demand and capacity and people felt safe to travel again
Been in stay at home mode lately the airlines have slashed a reported 75 percent of capacity parking 2 thirds of the fleet delta which is retiring its entire boeing triple 7 fleet has offered employee buyouts says our southwest and American Airlines Credit Suisse analysts surmise that we have moved well past the point of no return with respect to covert 19 and its potential to have an enduring multiyear impact on the commercial Aviation Industry kristie this pandemic reminds us how much we have taken for granted we used to just be able to go to a baseball game or to get on a flight. American airlines and all the others were vying for our business with fare wars can we get back to air travel business as usual its definitely going to take some time because if we look back at history the other several times where the airline suffered shocks the one most clearly was 911 and after 911 happened it took approximately 3 to 4 years before demand and capacity and people felt safe to travel again
Other several times where the airline suffered shocks the one most clearly was 911 and up to 911 happened it took approximately 3 to 4 years before demand and capacity and people felt safe to travel again so it is going to take some time and then afterwards subsequently you have the sars virus as i mean isolated within asia but even so the Airline Industry there also reported that it took about 5 additional years for people to feel safe traveling in a confined space together and this not only applies to airlines its also applies to cruise ships trains and all of those commuting across the United States its going to be its going to really suffer as a result of this. Yeah i have read the Southwest Airlines is offering their employees with 10 years of service a year of pay and flight privileges for a year if they take an early retirement package theyre limiting the number of seats per flight so that middle seat wont be occupied but with fewer employees and fewer seats and fewer flights it
I would point to a couple of Opinion Pieces that have opened my eyes about the risks in the South China Sea and possible skirmishes or tensions. We focused on the premier of china addressing in a press conference the National Peoples conference and we heard from Tom Mackenzie that this is not the forum for him to address what is happening in hong kong with the strong response from the u. S. Tom our conversation moments ago from lord patten, the 28th governor of hong kong for the united kingdom, his clear message is what is needed is a coordinated response, not every developed economy for itself. Right now, our first word news. Havea lawmakers in china defied the threat by President Trump and passed a proposal for National Sweeping security legislation aimed at hong kong, curbing potential freedoms in the city, a day after the u. S. Declared hong kong was no longer a tana miss. Autonomous. U. S. , milestone for the more than 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus, the worlds highest death.