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this is bbc news, i'm chris rodgers. the headlines at midday. and urges the conservative party to unite behind her. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. together and get the best dealfor britain. not dead but urges the eu to come forward with new proposals. the day's other top stories. people died in the quake and tsunami.
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could run into thousands. that misled investors. the final day of the ryder cup is well underway. points from the singles matches to regain the trophy. the use of personal data, held by tech giants.
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and divisions are already evident amongst some of its biggest names. of "playing politics" with britain's future. she cold for party unity. as preposterous and deranged. that has to defend herself even before the conference started. from birmingham where the conference is being held.
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to make an appeal for party unity before the party is even gathered. before the party is even gathered. unity first in reaction to her chequers plan. chequers plan. a borisjohnson wading in as he has the last few weeks. the last few weeks. the sunday times he describes the chequers as deranged. chequers as deranged. out that the campaign for brexit, unlike the prime minister. unlike the prime minister. i think that probably stand theresa may. that probably stand theresa may. out of her way to underline her commitment to brexit. commitment to brexit. respects the boat and delivers the boat of the british people. —— violent. violent. and ensuring that we make a success of brexit for the future. success of brexit for the future.
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some sort of movement on the chequers deal. chequers deal. their concerns and then sit down and talk them through with them. talk them through with them. their concerns which we actually think we have counter arguments for. think we have counter arguments for. protect the single market from their point of view. point of view. we're talking about a different arrangement.
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an ambitious arrangement. arrangement. is an ambitious arrangement for the united kingdom for the future. united kingdom for the future. new thinking on the northern ireland backstop. backstop. no surprise that she made clear for party unity. clear for party unity. a success of brexit regardless of the outcome of the negotiations. the outcome of the negotiations. that is the task we have set government. government. uk with the eu for our future relationship.
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politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. together and get the best dealfor britain. we have been talking nonstop about brexit. it is such a huge issue. this party if they can listen to one big talking shop. big talking shop. this is a brexit and brexit only conference. conference. i think it would be a disaster for just stayed brexit. i think it would be a disasterforjust stayed brexit. disasterforjust stayed brexit. and discussion about chequers. discussion about chequers. workers and dealing with the cost of living. living. it should be a conference about skills and
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housing. about skills and housing. social media and a new stamp duty for non—uk taxpayers. for non—uk taxpayers. not exactly ground—breaking policies. not exactly ground-breaking policies. ground-breaking policies. increases despite failing performance. performance. dealing with our public services such as the railways. services such as the railways. at the party of opportunity whatever the background. the background.
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time and attention to deal with some of these much bigger issues? of these much bigger issues? we have to march through the fog of brexit. to march through the fog of brexit. said her privacy would be dealing with budding injustices. with budding injustices. millions of people otherwise it will cede ground to the labour party. cede ground to the labour party. employees and creating 400,000 jobs and a green revolution. and a green revolution. where do your ideas come from? your ideas come from? put forward as an alternative to that? that? have the skills revolution in this country. country. person guaranteed in apprenticeship and they want one. and they want one.
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affordable housing now notjust in the future. the future. we need to ideas to come up with dealing with social care. up with dealing with social care. funding for education on top of that? that? been battered and exhausted by brexit? brexit? raise —— mother theresa or theresa may in downing street. may in downing street. we would achieve what we need to the british people. british people. talk about the need for the party to come together. come together.
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was more the conservative party unity. unity. big divisions on brexit and the labour party is also divided on it. labour party is also divided on it. i think conference is a good place for debate. for debate. here and debate and argue these issues? issues? need to give business a good signal of what is going to happen. of what is going to happen. think this week having a proper debate is not a problem. debate is not a problem. attention kept coming back to brexit.
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—— non—brexit. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. we will get all the analysis and reaction afterwards. according to officials there.
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silence did blast butjust minutes before the wave hit. to the city of palu — which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7. waves as high as six metres. caroline davies has the latest. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumbled and swept away. a bridge, collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre, now crumpled. this woman and her daughters were inside when they have cricket. inside when they have cricket.
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suddenly everything got dark and the walls started falling around us. walls started falling around us. it was horrible. was horrible. i rushed to the exit with all my daughters. with all my daughters. we made it to the outside and we were safe. crashing into the city of palu. hundreds of people gathered here for a festival on the beach. the moment the waves hit and people began to run. was filled with water. their homes. outside the hospital, people are treated out in the open. rescue teams are struggling against power outages. although the airport has now reopened.
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by the military and taken to the hospital. hospital. many others were left in palu and some turn to looting. palu and some turn to looting. we must get aid, we must get food. must get aid, we must get food. president of indonesia saw the damage for himself. more than 800 people are now known to have lost their lives. the search is now on for survivors. this was once a hotel. look for those they can pull from the rubble. the rubble. only be the start of the devastation.
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the chequers plan it rejected. to unite behind her. have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. that misled investors. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. team europe need just born at points from today's matches. at le golf national. singles day is always rather unpredictable... but who looks like they mean business out there at the minute?
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will want to do that with that four—point deficit. four—point deficit. six matches under way at the moment. under way at the moment. europe are up into bed down into. up into bed down into. lead the european team against justin thomas. justin thomas. birdied the third and batting here for par at the fourth. for par at the fourth. mixed ryder cup for him, winning two matches and losing to. matches and losing to. casey with the putt for a birdie at the second. the second. following the first and know all squid in that match. squid in that match. justin rose is up against simpson. up against simpson. missed putt on the second sony is too down. too down.
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his match and tiger woods is one down. down. united states happened to so level pegging at the moment. pegging at the moment. 14 and a half points is that all—important target. six more pairings to tee off this afternoon... what can we look forward to? i think for the europeans are lies on marlon ali and fleetwood. on marlon ali and fleetwood. molinari and they won all four of their matches. their matches. molinari goes up against phil nicholson. against phil nicholson. has not won the match he has played and is tenable ryder cup record. and is tenable ryder cup record.
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tommy fleetwood will be hopeful to turn it around. turn it around. be wrapped up before that so does not leave all on noren. not leave all on noren. happened to with plenty of golf to come. —— —— up in two. and championship leader lewis hamilton. hamilton in
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the standings — started third. you can follow all the action on radio 5 live sports extra. with murder following the death of two women in kent. serious stab wounds. and an investigation was launched. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he's been fined £15 million — as has the company. he'll remain tesla's chief executive as lebo diseko now reports. leading the way on electric cars and space exploration. but now, it seems elon musk has pushed too far. into private ownership at a price of $420 a share. and, crucially, he said he
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had the funding secured. and so they charged him. and then rounding up to $420. belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it. innovator provide an exemption from the federal securities laws. with antics like smoking marijuana in an interview. of the thai cave rescuers. the regulator had wanted to remove him as ceo as
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well. he'll now stay on in that position while stepping down as chairman. investors may be wondering if that is a good thing. 5c this century. agreement in 2015. the information wasn't gathered before the paris agreement.
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5 degrees. at the impact of global warning of 1. 5 degrees threshold. ever contemplated before the paris agreement. that they might have to change their ways and do more? that the report is going to be a majorfactor.
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in december, to present the results. the end of the year. can you give us the main headline from the report, then? 5 degrees? 5 limit. and future
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generations? countries are not doing enough. that we need to be on to keep global temperatures below 1. or even two degrees. the ambition on the pledges. we are not up to speed at the moment. that is absolutely clear without the report. the report will be much more about what we need to do. what about president trump pulling out of the paris climate agreement? in america were pleased about it. on beating climate change? difference to the ipcc.
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the right thing to do. because some of the best science globally is being done in the us. that much difference. the americans have given notice of their intention to withdraw. a bit of notice before they pull out. continue their efforts which is welcome, i suppose.
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of dealing with climate in the corporate world. we have to leave it there. to become a success. he was speaking out about gay rights to give others "hope". as your classmates and feeling different. different. realise not everyone else like me and you feel less. and you feel less.
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am not going to disappoint everyone when they eventually learn my truth. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. feels appropriate that an autumn chill and they are. chill and they are. bit more cloud in the sky then yesterday in many areas. yesterday in many areas. with a scattering of showers across the north west. the north west. cloud working its way south eastwards across the british isles. eastwards across the british isles. behind that getting into the cold air. air.
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long way north and sleeping way across the uk. across the uk. to some parts of england and south wales. wales. widespread across scotland as we go through the afternoon. through the afternoon. lohan in on a brisk north westerly wind. brisk north westerly wind. temperatures at 11 degrees at and aberdeen. and glasgow. southern england more cloud had yesterday. yesterday. tempters around 14 degrees of 15 degrees at best. degrees at best. and the showers ease and under clear starry skies it will turn chilly. starry skies it will turn chilly. the temperatures up that breezes coming from a cold place. coming from a cold place.
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some rural spots in northern england and in scotland. and in scotland. newcastle and glasgow and edinburgh will be 2 degrees. will be 2 degrees. monday morning but a bright start to the new working week. the new working week. spells of sunshine but lose that northerly wind as the day goes on. northerly wind as the day goes on. western scotland and more rain later in the day. in the day. winds switch around to more of a westerly direction. westerly direction. bring something a little more less chilly. as a goal through —— cold here. —— cold air. the week it will feel a little less chilly. hello this
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is bbc news, the headlines... conference gets under way. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain.
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island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. of two women in kent. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told.

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