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but as the evening coal fires burn, each one catastrophic global warming. pollutes the air. scientists say this must be phased out. it'll be a huge challenge. let's take to save humanity from global warming is running out. a look at some of the day's other on american cars. news. george bush senior, with ceremonies at the us capitol. on leaving the eu. at the washington national cathedral. that's addressed parliament to offer an overview of his advice. all. in britiain‘s relationship with the eu would take some stay with bbc world news. time.
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the european union for 45 years will take time to work out. take time to work out. means for that process to unfold in a peaceful and orderly way. after the worst civil unrest in france for several decades. some of the city's famous landmarks. on fuel, something he is adamant he won't do.
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preparations have gone over budget or not. or not. with one of the half year is still to go. in october has successfully docked at the international space station. following a six—hour flight. 5 months aboard the station. forcing the two astronauts to make an emergency landing. to a temporary pause in their trade dispute. which he made on twitter. to allow for talks.
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what reaction there'd been from beijing. it is good to be with you, rico. during the donald trump meeting in argentina. argentina. the negotiations, and to save face in front of the domestic audience. in front of the domestic audience. to reduce or remove tariffs on american vehicles —— abutted. american vehicles —— abutted.
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american vehicle at a much cheaper price. absolutely. he won't impose increased tariffs over the next 90 days? over the next 90 days? so, in a nutshell, the chance is pretty low. nutshell, the chance is pretty low.
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house announced a new round of tariffs —— for only ten days. tariffs —— for only ten days. this time beijing has been very cautious. cautious. published many details about the deal. deal. between the meeting between donald trump and xijinping? between the meeting between donald trump and xi jinping? trump and xi jinping? markets rallied for this news coming out from the trump — xi meeting. out from the trump — xi meeting. indexes in hong kong and shanghai skyrocketed 2%. skyrocketed 2%. in the us, the us markets also had a celebration. markets also had a celebration. countries will solve their underlying differences. underlying differences. some people in the us government industry
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earlier today. industry earlier today. initially they were relieved by the news. news. to worry about what will happen after the 90 day deadline. after the 90 day deadline. feng there, speaking with rico a little earlier. bush, who died on friday at the age of 94. mr bush served as the 41st us president, from 1989 to 1993. before his burial in texas. our reporter is on capitol hill. america's 4ist president george w bush. bush. his cask —— casket arrived just as the sun was setting. just as the sun was setting. carried up the steps here with a military guard of honour. military guard of honour.
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at his number 43rd president george w bush. w bush. been remembered and revered across the political spectrum. the political spectrum. bush was a president who devoted his life to public service. life to public service. serving one term as america's 4ist president. president.
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come to washington wanting to do the same? same? who worked for george hw bush in his white house, members of his staff. white house, members of his staff. desert storm operation in the gulf war will go into pay their respects. war will go into pay their respects. be open to the public later this evening. evening. be allowed to come in and pay their respects. respects. it is unclear how many people will attend. people will attend. that many say belonged to a very different era. different era. across the political spectrum paying their respects. their respects.
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people from the opposite end of the political spectrum too. political spectrum too. washington, dc on wednesday —— obamas. obamas. attending with first lady melania trump. rajini vaidyanathan that speaking earlier. you're watching newsday on the bbc. poor record in protecting species. around the factory. of me and i can't do anything.
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of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. britain from continental europe. through the final obstacle. his opposite number from dover. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i'm ben bland in london.
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is closing fast. where his body will lie in state in the us capitol rotunda. let's now take a look at some front pages from around the world. in the capital of buenos aires. blueprint for the future. let's now turn the page.
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being brought into question. were complicit. at a nursing home near paris. robotics can replace a human touch. those are the papers. later, because i want to talk about social jetlag. later, because i want to talk about socialjetlag. —— we will have to. but you are likely to suffer from it. on by having a life—style that conflicts with your body clock.
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your body confused. in people by monitoring their twitter use. at the university of chicago. in this concept of socialjetlag that you have identified? that is right. rejecting socialjetlag is unhealthy. unhealthy. though you are living in a different time zone. time zone. obesity, cardiovascular disease, and an adverse health profile. an adverse health profile. how much of this is down to technology? of this is down to technology? how much of it can be to devices? much of it can be to devices?
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we're not sure. not sure. twitter as a tool to study activity in different parts of the us. in different parts of the us. itself is part of the problem, it is really how we follow people. things at the risk of cardiovascular disease and so on? -- things like. closely aligned to when you have to get up for work as possible. get up for work as possible. sleep has shifted later and later in the day. the day.
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the morning to get encouraged bright light. —— exposed to bright light. worst for protecting species from extinction. of endangered native animals. more from our sydney correspondent, hywel griffith. the country's native animals vulnerable to extinction. vulnerable to extinction. finding one in the wild is not easy. one in the wild is not easy. numbers, the only thing that is clear is that they have fallen. this treaty. there he is. —— tree.
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and then on top of that, over time, you got new diseases. you got new diseases. domestic animals, we have got habitat loss, that is the key thing. habitat loss, that is the key thing. being lost to people through habitat and growth. and growth. to were once common sight across the interior. interior. cats and foxes across australia led to their extinction in some states. to their extinction in some states. —— bilbies. last two centuries, 10% of native animals have been wiped out. animals have been wiped out. under threat, and extinction can come very quickly. come very quickly. river turtles were killed by disease within just two months. river turtles were killed by disease withinjust two months. withinjust two months.
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australia's threatened species and not even being monitored. not even being monitored. the country has been complacent. country has been complacent. last ones that can do something about it. about it. well entrenched norms and practices in the way people live and operate. in the way people live and operate. but many of its native creatures are facing a struggle for survival. for women and girls across the world.
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and the importance of education. our commuity affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. as they queued outside in the cold, expectations were high. i think i'm just really excited to be here. i think is powerful. family in the white house is empowering for us. applause, in front of an audience of nearly 3,000 people. wow! was about empowerment. that you find yourself in. how was it?
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it was amazing. it was great. she was very witty. on the ball, always ready. it's just very unique. to see michelle obama, the first lady. and she's so empowering and great in her own way. got that opportunity. did anyone get really emotional? yes. yeah. yes, still red! inspired to focus on education during her time as the first lady. that i do when i get to see you all up close. that you face.
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by michelle obama's personal story. all over the world. it was really good and inspiring. it was just so amazing to see michelle obama up so close. and how did you find today's assembly? with us in our school. a role model for girls past and present. an inspiration for many. adina campbell, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. i'm ben bland in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we will be back sunni on bbc world
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news. hello. weather gets more active again for midweek. midweek. once again but lisa tue we are in a gap between weather systems. gap between weather systems. issue until we get the tuesday night and went back. and went back. frost tuesday morning, as low as —6 in scotland. in scotland. at least during the first part of tuesday. tuesday. the many during the day, it is dry, sunny, but cold. is dry, sunny, but cold.
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day may see double figures here that some of us single figures. some of us single figures. parts of scotland, they will be some places hovering close to freezing. places hovering close to freezing. of england, wales, into northern ireland. ireland. forfrost, cold again in higher in scotland. scotland. south where you see that rain moving in. in. uncertainty about how far north the weather will get. weather will get. far north, much of northern scotland though looking to stay dry and cold. though looking to stay dry and cold. elsewhere, less cold where you are seeing the west, breezy conditions. seeing the west, breezy conditions. temperatures from north to south across the uk. across the uk.
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pressure comes across the northern half of the uk. half of the uk. and more snowfall, particularly into the hills of scotland. the hills of scotland. monitoring that weather system very closely. closely. i will provide you with further updates. further updates. this is how the week is shaping up. week is shaping up. it will be turning milder to some of us for time. —— windier. 00:23:42,275 --> 715827684:12:00,134 i'm 715827684:12:00,134 --> 1431655368:00:17,992 ben 1431655368:00:17,992 --> 2147483051:48:35,852 bland 2147483051:48:35,852 --> 2863310735:36:53,711 with 2863310735:36:53,711 --> 3579138419:25:11,570 bbc 3579138419:25:11,570 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news.
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