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hello, this 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. good afternoon. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed could run into thousands. buildings. a 7. triggered a tsunami with waves of up to six metres. that said he was ready to take the caroline davies reports. firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. of two women in kent. homes crumpled and swept away, a bridge collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre,
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now buckled and bent. this woman and her daughters were inside when here's holly the earthquake hit. hamilton. good afternoon. started falling around us. in paris on the final singles day. team europe lead with all my daughters and we made it to 10—6 — needing the outside and we were safe. just a. the earthquake from today's matches. also triggered from john watson who's at le a tsunami. golf national. on the players‘ personalities — is it paying off? where hundreds of people had gathered for a beach festival. and damaged communications networks. the airport has now reopened. shaken and injured, some were evacuated by the military. bandaged and taken to the province's capital. many others were left in palu. things stand as we know, so much to come to the rest of the day. some have come to the rest of the day. turned to looting.
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translation: there has been no aid. we need to eat. potentially come if they don't hold onto them, would surpass the a. we don't have any other choice. onto them, would surpass the a. we must get food. the president of indonesia visited palu and points that team europe need to back the saw the damage for himself. ryder cup. the search is now the ryder cup. on for survivors. chip here at the seventh, setting himself up for par. bodies from the himself up for par. rubble. made a birdie at the third, all square in that match. square in that match. spieth this weekend with three of the earthquake, so that out of four. total is likely to rise. of four. caroline davies, bbc news. against webb simpson at the moment, simpsons three up. simpsons three up. good putt there from the eighth. from the eighth. borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers "deranged". the moment, he is one up against the world number one dustin johnson. world number one dustin johnson. warned labour not to play politics with this is him making a birdie at. brexit. going well for ian poulter, one up the contains flash photography. moment. the moment.
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five matches they are up in, that would surpass the a. the flashbulbs point in one direction. 5 points they need. direction. it's early in the afternoon, though. singles day can be notoriously unpredictbale though. could the americans stage a fightback this afternoon? possibly. her mps, so is this lady for turning? turning? playing politics and start acting in the national interest. the national interest. for my party as let's come together and get the bastille for britain. and get the bastille for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet. over to the eu, she says. is challenging, it is a deal like no other, it is a deal... other, it is a deal... we believe it does not destroy the single market. does not destroy the single market. and points out that he, unlike her, voted for brexit.
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voted for brexit. one urging mrs may to change tack, because... because... doesn't bring back control of borders. but the prime minister is defiant. defiant. protecting jobs and ensuring we make a success of brexit for the future. a success of brexit for the future. outside, one record is rather louder than the others here. than the others here. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham.
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is at the conservative conference in birmingham for us. coming underfire, but the party itself? itself? hurling clods of abuse at each other over mrs may's chequers plan. over mrs may's chequers plan. end they are trying to find another set of domestic policies. set of domestic policies. them and leave more homes available to british buyers. to british buyers.
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it safe for children to spend on social media. social media. to cut through the din of battle over brexit. over brexit. norman smith in birmingham, thank you. maker tesla to avoid a possible prosecution for fraud in america. will each pay a £15 million fine. media as our business correspondent joe miller explains. breaks i,ooo kilometres... of his own tweets. company's share price. america's stock market regulator, the sec, took a dim view.
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innovator provide an exemption from the federal securities laws. fine but, crucially, remain as chief executive. but the firm's financial problems are more immediate. to turn an annual profit. to expand their own electrical cars in the future. plans, as have investors.
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run out of patience. joe miller, bbc news. women in a kent village. early yesterday morning. magistrates tomorrow, was known to his victims. day of the ryder cup. the final day 10—6 ahead. our sports correspondent andy swiss is in paris for us now.
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europe are in a commanding position going into this final day. going into this final day. there are 12 points up for grabs. 12 points up for grabs. for a half points to win the ryder cup. cup. the first matchup today is rory mcilroy againstjustin rose... mcilroy againstjustin rose... as he was saying, rory mcilroy ten points ahead. points ahead. news channel, and live commentary on the bbc news website as well. the bbc news website as well. so do watch out for that. that is it. the next news on bbc one is at ten to six. until then have a good afternoon.
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in birmingham — very shortly — in less than an hour. and rejected claims that she does not believe in brexit. of the outcome" of talks. might be affected. our domestic product would fall by 1. 6, nearly 2% over 50 years. that is a really bad drop. is a really bad drop. the canada type of free trade deal it would fall by nearly 5%. it would fall by nearly 5%. 7%.
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british jobs would go down this morning. morning. border and the aircraft and the lack of passports. of passports. ropey answer yet this seems to be your plan b. your plan b. with the british people not deserve a better plan b? not deserve a better plan b? and protect livelihoods here in the united kingdom and also delivers. united kingdom and also delivers. you don't have to go for the worst option. option. you don't have to go for world trade organisation rules. world trade organisation rules. are in the final part of this negotiation.
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negotiation. focus on getting a good deal for the uk. uk. the eu has concerns with the proposals we have before them. proposals we have before them. drives me and what drives the government is the national interest. government is the national interest. politics today let's focus on the national interest. national interest. really good deal this country deserves. the european union — about any concerns they may have. hear what those counterproposals are. are.
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hear them and then we can identify what the issue really is. what the issue really is. where the radish that lie behind this. radish that lie behind this. you're going to completely ignore them. them. i prepared to compromise was to come forward with some ideas? to come forward with some ideas? i just want to know what your mood is. just want to know what your mood is. their concerns and then sit down and talk with them. talk with them. single market from their point of view. view. we're talking about a different, ambitious enrichment. arrangement. arrangement for the uk in the future.
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a hard border in ireland as part of any brexit deal. ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rules, that means an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom.
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kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take to the podium. the podium. boris johnson until tomorrow and theresa may on wednesday. theresa may on wednesday. brexit before the conference has even started. do stay with us. when rescue workers reach some of the worst affected areas.
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on the island of sulawesi. many are buried under rubble. ground is obvious and not a good one. one. we're really can the matter concerned. concerned. we understand the situation and palu is not good. situation and palu is not good. we're not ex—works when it comes to that impact but i imagine the 7. that impact but i imagine the 7.
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withstand the kind of acts of mother nature we're talking about? nature we're talking about? most developed so somewhere in the middle. but i think 7:47. we saw them damage tsunami did in japan. japan. those areas we have not accessed yet. yet. organisations such as yourself will be needed in the long term? be needed in the long term?
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won a two month relief effort is what is required. what is required. number of different actors and the government working. government working. food, water and shelter and the search and rescue mission. search and rescue mission. is disease are worried? disease are worried? disease is always a worry. always a worry. situation deteriorate if they don't get that access. get that access. populations but it will take a few days for them to arrive. days for them to arrive. today we are in a much better position than we were yesterday. position than we were yesterday.
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organisations such as save the children are really stretch now. children are really stretch now. camps popping up around conflicts around the world. around the world. disaster like this happens, are you able to cope? able to cope? the nicaea —— of indonesia and around the world ? the nicaea —— of indonesia and around the world? around the world? government is faced with this even larger earthquake and crisis. larger earthquake and crisis. funding and supplies and we are able to scale up to these disasters. to scale up to these disasters. stretched and the registries of strides and this is a big challenge. strides and this is a big challenge.
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—— are stretched. -- are stretched. the best of luck to you and your teams. 5c this century. its impacts and possible solutions. based on key findings from the main report. 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?
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that the report is going to be a majorfactor. in december, to present the results. the end of the year. can you give us the main headline from the report, then?
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5 degrees? 5 limit. and future 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?
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in america were pleased about it. on beating climate change? difference to the ipcc. 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. drove a flock of sheep across london bridge. as they exercised their rights to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. it is a fairly narrow side of the bridge. narrow side of the bridge. have minds of the rodents of they want to leap over a comeback worse. want to leap over
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a comeback worse. this could be a capital offence, going backwards and trample a party. going backwards and trample a party. we manage that i got quite over the bridge. sorted. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. fairly cloudy sky over harrogate earlier. earlier. blustery showers over scotland and northern ireland. scotland and northern ireland. hour in parts of scotland could computer yesterday. computer yesterday. shows will fade away during this evening. evening. overnights for exposed eastern and western course. western course. with lows between 2 degrees and seven celsius. seven celsius.
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freezing particularly in rural areas. areas. actually start to monday but with a good deal of sunshine. with a good deal of sunshine. increasing through the north and west during the day. west during the day. rain arriving into northern scotland later than the day. later than the day. day and temperatures not much i than 13 celsius.
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