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this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines... the conservative conference is now well under way. tojoin the eu and nato. underway in birmingham. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. trade secretary liam fox. politics with brexit. and agree with you? in the united states. let's come together and get the best deal for britain. key figures in the debate over brexit. will each pay a $20 million fine. ministerjustine greening. island of sulawesi. on social media, as our business correspondentjoe miller with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. explains. this will be the first time an electric the firm private. vehicle breaks 1000... and jeremy hunt talking about as well. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. well. party can move on to talk about other things. the brakes thanks to a series of other things. his own tweets. let's discuss this with justine greening. with victory over the let's discuss this withjustine greening. withjustine greening. united states. challenge given the brexit dominates everything. 0pen champion francesco molinari secured the everything. what do you think the party should winning point. now on bbc news be doing? company's share price. party should be doing? america's stock—market regulator, the it's time for sportsday. sec, took a dim
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view. innovator provide an exemption from the federal securities laws. social mobility in nevada we are not counted as a lot of mobility. counted as a lot of mobility. they have got the chances they need for their family. but crucially, remain as for their family. chief executive. you about the labour agenda, what jeremy corbyn is doing? tesla will have to pay jeremy corbyn is doing? the same amount and restructure its board. but the firm's financial them with my oddly appealing to me what a different way? what a different way? problems are more immediate. should be really concerned about what labour are selling. what labour are selling. in a labour heartland was a biasing all of this before. all of this before. simplistic, ultimately, the wrong answers to these problems. answers to these problems. backlog and is yet to make an annual profit. an asset for the company. it has brought it attention and investors and a lot of good stuff. a comment below that there would not have it. investors and a lot of good stuff. in the country today.
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cars in the future. up bit day—to—day agenda is being pushed to the second. pushed to the second. i do know want to happen. to happen. we talked about google until literally homeless. will ultimately keep tesla afloat. until literally homeless. suggesting and news of his party is that it should be him behind the the answer? the answer? wheel. behind the wheel. people feel like they have been disenfranchised. at the bbc sport centre... disenfranchised. a tory brexit style coalition and that is not enough to win elections. that is not enough to win 5. elections. ambitious radical change in britain but want it done from the centre. but want it done from the centre. playing, but would need have a better offer europe. what a day it has been here for europe. for them. it wasn't entirely straightforward. better offer for them. straightforward. there are one or the key issue, what would they baby you think? would they baby you think?
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have held their nerve to clinch the ryder cup. who as you say are necessarily listening. listening. hands united furthest away from having a level playing field on opportunity. playing field on opportunity. in hope. improving schools, wholesale. morning ritual for the european fans. fans. but with these celebrations proved premature? and immunities physically changed on the ground. proved premature? they began with a four point lead. the ground. it didn't last, though. though. the fact that britain is i have a quality about it, that they stop. quality about it, that they rory mcilroy in the bunker and beaten byjustin thomas. and beaten byjustin thomas. stop. the country now i to do these want to see change much faster. to see change much faster. a part that can deliver simpson and tony finau closing the gap to just one. the comeback was that for them. them. on. you did a meeting earlier regions of the things. on. regions of the things. in the nick of time the hosts found new heroes. found new heroes. an audience who thought this was a leadership bid on your part. thorbjorn 0lesen thrashing jordan spieth. is that thrashing jordan spieth. wondered what the ryder cup means, watch this... true? he's done true? i think she should be allowed to go herjob. it! herjob. who lost all four of his matches here.
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here. and soon the man they call the postman once again delivered. postman once party to get on the side of equality and opportunity. again delivered. and opportunity. poulter with another eye—popping, chest—thumping triumph. chest—thumping triumph. not now and i think we have to get europe now on the that back. brink. that back. on the brink. of being the mott party ever been labour party. they are trying to do that. mickelson found the water, the glory belonged to that. they let people down what they always francesco molinari. belonged to francesco molinari. have. and he concedes. always have. he concedes. criticise him, the club our own ideas and as lozano today. with the winning point and the party could begin. could begin. the ryder cup is theirs for the next two years. for the next two years. i'm glad i survived that! survived that! just ingrained into art... second, but the crowd have just been amazing all week. amazing all week. they deserve it as much course in paris. as we do. much as we do. many of who rushed onto the course to what can i say, just an amazing week. celebrate with their heroes. an amazing week. for the hosts then a day of drama and delight. a day of drama and delight. as if the match was set for a tense came here as underdogs but they will leave with the ryder cup. finish. he has! the us team to within a point of their what a way to finish the ryder cup. rivals. andy swiss, bbc news, paris. studio: andy swiss, bbc news, paris. studio: incredible golf over the last three days.
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overjordan spieth. for europe, won't it? won another vital that's right, this is such an impressive achievement. point. impressive achievement. which secured europe's the odds—on favourite with the bookies. bookies. victory. woods, but they had no answer to the brilliance of the european team. brilliance of the european team. a magnificent performance. who won all five of his matches here, an extraordinary achievement. here, an extraordinary achievement. and also imagine for debutant tommy fleetwood, who won four matches. fleetwood, who won four matches. well, it was it was a real team effort. was a real team staggering. effort. trying to be glued to the radio or the tv. the tv. means is that the us‘s long wait for a win here on european soil goes on. a win here on european soil goes on. they haven't won over here since 1993. golf club before i came back to 1993. watch the finale. watch the finale. march mma pocket listening when i have not been by television. european golf will remember for years to come. have not been by television. it is been years to come. and celebrations continue in paris. riveting. been riveting. continue in paris. andy swiss, thank you very much. with victory at the russian grand prix. good the kids turned up with the competition. up with the competition. great to have you in person to
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valterri bottas was told to make way for watch or listen to. or listen to. him. kind of it literally swings from match to match. match to match. with five races left. two teams now as a result of the of the season for steven promises we can? gerrard's rangers side. promises we can? they were beaten it is such a tight contest, it always is. contest, it always is. and it is a fickle game at this level. 1—0 by newly promoted livingston. fickle game at this level. of the assistant referees was hit by an object thrown from the crowd. despite the injury, he was able and of course its wings all different ways in match play. different ways in match play. especially with 12 to continue. there's more on the bbc sport website. games. that seems really equally matched. sport website. really equally matched. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news they came to our shores and would retain the cup. at ten o'clock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. retain the cup. and the guys, staggering in for the news where you are. 00:06:47,924 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 hello. every which way. which way.
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people in high—profilejobs like sports, have egos. sports, have egos. room, yourfinger off his always had that come roderick. that come roderick. days even when i was playing on the tour 20 or 30 years ago. tour 20 or 30 years ago. to travel together, share cars, it is not quite the same in america. is not quite the same in america. gently created way back has really carried through. carried through. and greg rotterdam of the european team. of the european team. the americans are fantastic. are fantastic. the working average was about 11, i think. was about 11, i think. they were staggeringly strong. staggeringly strong. merely probably played a big deciding factor in this one. deciding factor in this one.
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it was not suited to the bigger hitting american players. hitting american players. at a base in a less if you are the course. course. european hands and i think thomas bjorn... bjorn... only two points for the american wild—card picks. wild—card picks. so there is the difference straightaway. difference straightaway. europeans exhibiting in every which way. and mary there. to officials there. to the city of palu, which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of
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buildings. including international hotel were just collapsed in the city. the 7. waves as high as six metres. of the red cross and red crescent, and spoke to us from jakarta. now, it's certainly in a strange way, it is advancing. and statistics we have, they get worse. where the epicentre was, which we couldn't get in. now people are starting to get and a little bit more. we have 11 dead there, that number will go up.
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as fast as they can. we're still at the stage of a relief operation. will get people out of some of these areas? or have to pull out bodies. for people is spent.
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in the earthquake and tsunami. because that is the reality of what earthquakes and tsunamis are. it is a sad and serious situation. indonesia knows that better than most countries. across the indian ocean. there have been no tsunami buoys. for the last six years. that kind of situation has to be looked at in the future. and you give people a better chance to escape.
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and those things are not actually working. of the disasters in indonesia. tsunamis are one of the things that we really can have some warning for. there was a warning sent. certainly there has been news that the warning was lifted. of a tsunamis, how water drops, however races. saved a lot of lives. but people did take action. when the sirens went off. country in the world needs to make it very people for disasters.
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died from stab wounds. where a 44—year—old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. on suspicion of murder. who may have captured dashcam footage in the area to come forward. 5 degrees celsius. from un climate change. scientists following the paris agreement on climate change in 2015. for environmental policy. the paris agreement.
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temperatures below 2 degrees above preindustrial levels. paris shifted the dial. 5 degrees. 5 degrees threshold. that is a new kind of work. had ever contemplated them before the paris agreement. name to north macedonia. this could possibly end a decades—old spat with greece.
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implies a territorial claim on the greek region of macedonia. it's a particularly important vote for the country's young people. to ancient history. infuriating its southern neighbour. potentially, at least. the country north macedonia. referendum billboard.
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country to look to the future. for security and prosperity in the economy. because of emigration, youth go out. macedonia's young people struggle in one of europe's poorest countries. force many to leave. the organisers of this event say that has got to change. high unemployment, little opportunity for prosperity. they are desperate. in this country. there have been strident protests against the agreement with greece. some feel the government is giving up macedonian identity. others are simply unhappy about
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a lack of consultation. the problem with the agreement is that it is not... it is pushed by foreign parties on to macedonia. accepted and agreed upon. but some things have already changed. alexander the great. a yes vote on sunday would bring a new identity to the whole country. guy de launey, bbc news, skopje. 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.
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you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they want to leap over to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! time for a look at the weather. . hello, we have had a spell of showers. showers. chinks in for broader and sunnier in hertfordshire. hertfordshire.
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and this bigger area clap slowly sinking its way south and east. sinking its way south and east. isles of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. and the far north of england. that will start to ease and turn north. will start to ease and turn north. few would keep going across western and eastern coasts. and eastern coasts. as a few rural spots to get close to freezing. freezing. arriving into scotland and northern ireland. that will build through the day. day.
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though we have a sunshine for the south, 1115 celsius. south, 1115 celsius. northern ireland, and to scotland and maybe the far of abandoned. and maybe the far of abandoned. start tuesday rather grey and murky with a lot of cloud around. with a lot of cloud around. especially for central and eastern parts of england. parts of england. totally cool across a far north of scotland. scotland. this area by pressure is still the dominant feature. dominant feature. suffer much on wednesday, much louder went and a fine day. louder went and a fine day.
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