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hello, this is bbc news, the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the fbi says us voter registration information has been obtained by iran and russia as they try to interfere hello, this is bbc news, the latest headlines in the presidential election. for viewers in the uk this data can be used by and around the world. foreign actors to attempt to communicate false information to register voters that they a glimmer of hope for a brexit hope will cause confusion, so deal, the pound surges as the uk and the eu... just a week chaos, and undermine your confidence in american after borisjohnson said talks democracy. barack obama launches a blistering attack on we re after borisjohnson said talks were over. plus, the mobile president trump during his streaming services it is speech to support joe president trump during his speech to supportjoe biden. he winding down operations just said he has treated his six months after it launched. presidency like a reality show. there are consequences to these
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actions. they embolden other people to be cruel and divisive, and racist. medical staff in belgium told the bbc they have reached crisis point this thanks for being with us. we will start with brexit as almost 9000 people test because it is only a week since positive for covid—19 every the prime minister boris johnson declared the talks were day. and portrait of a hero at over. the uk and the european union are getting back to the 100, sir tom moore, day. and portrait of a hero at 100, sirtom moore, who day. and portrait of a hero at 100, sir tom moore, who raised millions for the health service negotiating table, britain's chief negotiator says he will inspires artists around britain to catch capture him on canvas. begin intensive talks with his opposite number, that will be taking place later in the day in london. barely two months remaining now of the transition period that the uk in the eu have so far failed to agree the terms of their future trading thanks for being with us. the relationship. if no deal is in fbi has announced the two place on january the first, countries, iran and russia have obtained details of the voters nearly every sector of who have registered for the business, from manufacturers to presidential election. 0fficial retailers, farmers, will be said it was an attempt to facing huge disruption to their interfere in the election itself and said iran has been operations, just as the
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economic hit from the coronavirus pandemic seems to sending threatening e—mails be worsening. renewed hope that designed to intimidate voters. here is the us can be avoided has seen the director of us intelligence. we battered old pound have its would like to alert the public best day on foreign exchange markets for almost six months, that we have identified the two so what has changed? if you foreign actors, iran and remember on friday the prime minister said these russia, have taken specific negotiations are over, unless the eu fundamentally changes actions to influence public its position. but it hasn't, at opinion, relating to our least not in terms of elections. first, we have substance, the same main sticking points exist between confirmed that some voter the two sides and now need to registration information has been obtained by iran and be worked out in negotiations separately by russia. this data like fishing, or competition can be used by foreign actors regulations for example, but, eu has done a big about turn on to attempt to communicate false information to registered voters that they hope will its assassin last week that the uk will need to do all the running if a deal is to be cause confusion, so chaos, and reached. today the eu's chief undermine your confidence in negotiator told the european parliament the eu would have to american democracy. compromise, something that has that our north american correspondencejoins me now. already is being known here. david, worrying staff to talks have not been as intensive as they could have report. did he give a sense as
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to scale of access, the amount been, the two sides say that of data, the number of voters they will talk even at the involved? actually know, to all weekend. that is our europe of those questions. a lot of editor. craig is a senior factors about this whole thing market analysts, thanks for joining us. is it that little remain unclear, including the use, if any, that russia put phrase, that agreement is this voter registration within reach, that's what information to. the michelle said, that has tilted the markets? i mean it's that intelligence achieved did make clear that 0rion had used it in and many other things. what we're seeing from both sides is their view, to masquerade as their view, to masquerade as the rhetoric has been turned the fat white ring — far more positive. rather than blaming and trying to force the other hand, trying to make this right—wing group the proud about the other side needing to boys, to intimidate democratic compromise, we are now hearing leaning brokers, who would be much more positive noises, the deposed to vote for the need for both sides to compromise if a deal is to be democratic presidential vote, reached. it seems that it is to switch their allegiance to this kind of political theatre donald trump, otherwise the that has wound up each sides to message was the group, the the point that these talks proud boys is coming after them. i think the principle point out. it all seems petty but we have to remember the pr game is almost as equally as here that most concerns intelligence officials is the
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important, the eu needs to thought that this could intimidate some voters, scare ensure that the uk has to be them if you like, with of worse off, and the uk course less than two weeks to government wants to be seen as a fierce competitor as far as go before the presidential election here. he talks about the year 2 eu is concerned. intimidation and also says it's both sides appear to have found about sewing chaos. is it about that balance which will enable those negotiators to go down the final stretch. those chaos across the piece or about negotiations, they will go one directing voters to go day by day by day, how will republican or democrat?” directing voters to go republican or democrat? i think the intelligence officials believe this is all part of an that affect, again, the sterling for example? i know attempt to do so chaos with you can't give me exact but are we going to see a rollercoaster just days before the election. here, or do you think there it muddies the waters if you might bea here, or do you think there might be a degree of calm while we see where these things go? like, and might scare people. by there is one side of me that like, and might scare people. by do you asked some very releva nt by do you asked some very thinks that hopefully now, we relevant questions. how many are into the final stretch and people have actually receive these e—mails? intelligence achieves did not make that next couple of weeks could be clear. we do know that they smoother, it seems to be that have been received in several there was a willingness now on of the key swing states by both sides to push and get to the end of this agreement, to voters there, over the last few days, but the actual scale of compromise in the area that needs compromise but over the this is not clear. it is of last four years, we forget that
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course, given the background of this isn't how these talks go, attem pts course, given the background of atte m pts by course, given the background of attempts by the russians to one more surprise, one more meddle in the last presidential election here, of deep concern twist and turn should be expected and that will continue to bea expected and that will continue to be a little bit of a weight to election and intelligence around the pound but what has chiefs in the united states. been interesting over the last very much so. david thank you few months is despite all of very much the political theatre we seen, indeed for that. i am joined the political theatre we seen, the pound has been pretty resilient suggesting people also now by the senior have had enough of the theatre, technology and policy advisor with the institute for security people have stopped listening. and technology, and said joins we almost had a boy who cried wolf moment in the pound which us and technology, and said joins us from san francisco — she left a lot of risk to the joins us. i wander on this downside but that belief is now starting to pay off which is point about chaos, how much why we are gradually seeing it chaos this might lead to? we're strengthen. we will stay here still trying to fathom how deep and how big an issue this is. in the uk for a moment because the chancellor of the exchequer thank you for me. i think this is expected to unveil new support for workers in those parts of england under what are foreign interference, and by the way also convergence, with called tier two restrictions, there will be an update to the domestic actors and domestic job support scheme that is set extremists is very much about up job support scheme that is set sewing distrust and chaos in up to replace furlow in november. he will be talking in the us election, as well as in the commons in the course of oui’ the us election, as well as in the commons in the course of the day. critics say not enough our democracy, and i think
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that's fundamentally what it is is being done for companies in about. in an environment that those tier two areas that have seen demand collapse without is hyper— polarised and hyper— being formally required to partisan or ready to begin shut, and of course that with, what it is designed to do affects what they are entitled to. that is why those me to is not only to so that distrust but to intimidate voters, and shutin to. that is why those me to shut in tier three areas to get emergency support, as economics create voter suppression so editor explains. what we do know is that voters may stay home and that this issue is being not vote at all. i am struck by discussed in private talks that are going on into the night, what you said at the start and it essentially boils down to this, you have, as we have there, this is also a convergence with domestic been hearing, three tiers of actors. what do you mean? well restrictions across england, in this case, but you only have what we know so far, the proud two tiers of support, and the gap between the two is quite boys have sent out or large, 22% taxpayer support for wages versus two—thirds, so supposedly sent this out but it thatis wages versus two—thirds, so that is that area in the was a foreign national co—ordination with iran and middle, where in essentially tier two, you don't have to russia, if you are part of the shut down your partner your restau ra nt shut down your partner your restaurant or your business spoofed e—mail campaign, so the model, it is not going to work thought that there is this convergence that could be happening to something that is with these sorts of restrictions, there is some
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alarming. potential, ithink recognition of that within proud boys have said we have government and there will be some moves along those lines if not put any of this out and it what i am hearing is correct, i comes as a price to us. we think it is something that a should make that clear. wanting number of political leaders, is interesting, john radcliffe especially some conservative has come out with this, very quickly, it has taken us a long leaders, have said they are concerned about this but when time to come around to the chancellor announced his appreciating that fake news is winter economic plan it was set against the backdrop of pumped out by other sources, other countries doing that sort of work, no hesitation here. no infection is declining, and the economic recovery beginning to ta ke economic recovery beginning to hesitation here. this has been take hold, that is no longer the situation as we have seen, soi the situation as we have seen, so i think we will see some addressing of these issues. this may be a covid—19 victim, widespread in their selection as we have seen before, and i but the streaming servers quibi says it intends to wind down think that is true. thing that its operations and start a i would say that is interesting process to sell off its assets is how quickly the us just six months after it government has attributed this launched. quibi offers entertainment and news for mobile devices, including content from the bbc. they package it in short form, attack on our election. usually if you think about some of the episodes of ten minutes of previous attacks, molar reports less, aimed at people on the go. that may be where the problem lies. nobody seems to have come out and other be on the go, as our reporter
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investigations have taken a long time to occur, so this james clayton reports from san happened relatively quickly. francisco. what happened with cani happened relatively quickly. can ijust happened relatively quickly. can i just ask you briefly, happened relatively quickly. can ijust ask you briefly, we have been used if fake news of quibi is extraordinary. it was the talk about it and seeing only launched six months ago. it, are voters becoming at least a little bit more inuit it shows you just how competitive online streaming is at the moment and how dog eat to the impact it can have on them? they are becoming more dog it is. the idea of quibi imbued but i also see positive was a good one because a lot of people watch content on their lights towards hope, and voters phone so why not create content for peoples' phones, so they who are immune but at the same time folks that are starting to filled things in horizontal and vertical specifically for your pay attention to the information they consume and phone, but there were lots of arguably in this election is the most important thing that issues. the first one was a lot voters need to do, to pause, of investors thought, and this would be great for the commuter, greater people say on don't react emotionally, and think critically about the the train, watching content on information that voters are their phone. it was launched in consuming, especially about april at the peak of covid—19, voting and the best source of and obviously commuting, well, that information will be from the local election officials. wise counsel there. thank you who commute anymore? that was a very much indeed. big issue. ithink who commute anymore? that was a let's stay on the theme of the big issue. i think also in terms of content there were no election because the former president, barack obama has standout pieces of content that eve ryo ne standout pieces of content that everyone was talking about that
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made, i think you can call it a you had to get onto quibi to blistering attack on donald trump in his first campaign see and also the business speech in support of the model, it was subscription democratic party presidential —based, you had to subscribe. there is lots of content out candidate, joe biden, his former vice president of course. speaking in there in chunks of 8—10 minutes philadelphia, he said that mr trumper treated the presidency which is what quibi was doing, like a reality show, and did look at u—tube. you have to sit not care for anyone else. through ads, but there is a lot donald trump said mr obama has of co nte nt, through ads, but there is a lot of content, which is free, so campaigned hard for hillary it was really competing and clinton at the last election, and the result was defeat. in clearly it did not work. a lot of people knew it was in north america, reports from trouble and they were all sorts of rumours it was talking to philadelphia. it was a strange way to attend facebook and others about selling some of its content, a political event, but they but it is now officially dead. came in theircars a political event, but they came in their cars to see the is one of those tech stories, former president's first drive—in rally forjoe biden. former president's first often tech companies can do drive—in rally forjoe bidenlj think what barack obama brings very well and you can earn is what sensible americans theirfounders billions very well and you can earn their founders billions of dollars and sometimes, less so. want, when we can go out and have a good time, when we did respect and love each other. founders earning billions and billions of dollars, let's turn where barack respect and love each other. where ba rack 0bama respect and love each other. where barack obama got on stage he did not hold back in his to tesla, the electric car criticism of the man who replaced him in the white makers. it said it earned house, saying donald trump's
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behaviour had been record $3.8 billion and unacceptable, and that it was a delivered a record number of vehicles, and has made a profit poor example to american for five quarters children. there are vehicles, and has made a profit forfive quarters in vehicles, and has made a profit for five quarters in a vehicles, and has made a profit consequences to these actions. forfive quarters in a row, that has defied a broader they embolden other people to downturn in the car industry and not to mention economic be cruel and divisive. and upheaval coming from the pandemic itself. tesla's says, racist. part of the reason he 400% this year alone. things could be about to get tougher came to the city was to though, hundreds of new encourage african—americans to electric cars from established vote, but many remain automakers are coming onto the disillusioned. there is no point in really voting, that's market over the course of the next few years, so can tesla how i look at it. i did see a keep its edge? can it remain and differentiate itself from the competition? somo has been point in voting, is a lost cause. the decrease in black voter turnout is seen as a big reason hillary clinton lost this key state to donald trump. working for car brands like audiand working for car brands like audi and gogo. that is the down the road, barack obama first point. what about tesla dropped by a community centre. means that it can maintain this you get some bloke to say... incredible buoyancy in a market his input could be crucial to where almost everyone else is reverse that fall in black suffering? i think they were voting would joe biden, and not just in this city. the first to market and that
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will always have a competitive advantage over others, it a lwa ys advantage over others, it always makes a massive it's getting closer by the day difference. it is really and we have much more for you starting to pay off for them. 0ne starting to pay off for them. one of the key challenges will on the election, we have more be now as you rightly in the programme but also we have an analysis, we have the mentioned, other manufacturers really leveraging their huge latest developments as well, all laid out for you on the research and development budgets to try and capitalise on the market, and i think it has been against the backdrop of huge interest and tesla is website, along with that an extensive review of the final an interesting brand, and they are always in the press, and a presidential debate, that will be live from national lot of different reasons, so that had a lot of attention over the past few years as tennessee, live at 130 gmt. well. that issue about this and, you can look at other medical staff in belgium have cars, they were, and maybe told the bbc they have hit still are the biggest selling crisis points due to the sudden single car, but there was something about tesla. the rise of people testing positive 0ctober rise of people testing positive october 19. rise of people testing positive 0ctober19. the belgian government has more that part model three i think has made of the country could soon see a tesla more affordable, more accessible to consumers, tsunami of cases with the obviously one of the big challenges with electric vehicles is the upfront purchase cost, much more spread. no dozen people are expensive, but governments are testing positive each day. are europe corresponded has the making it more attractive, details ——no dozen. there is lots of incentive
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globally depending on where you is this the worst affected live to incentivise consumers region in europe? southern to switch to electric, so that belgium, the government says is starting to persuade kobe cases are spreading so behaviours and obviously quickly they are on the verge against the backdrop of lots of of losing control. the covid environmental and climate issues going on around the world and consumers generally are more interested in what testing centres are struggling to keep up with the man. the they can get from purchasing line of traffic and longer electric vehicle. let's be every morning. this is the biggest testing centre in the realistic, when you look at, area and people have been well let's take the german queueing from five o'clock this morning by foot and by car and manufacturers, mercedes, bmw, audi, they are good at every week they are doubling the number of people coming producing cars that make people every hour, seeing about 250 feel pretty good about themselves, they are pushing harder in the market, it is people. this man is in charge bound to become a tighter, more competitive marketplace, isn't here. translation: i really think the situation is close to it? absolutely, over the next couple of years we will see catastrophe. hospitals are almost swabbed, some already potential consolidation in the marketplace, may be other new are, and as for testing, the demand is exploding and so are entra nts marketplace, may be other new entrants may come in, i think the interesting thing with positive cases. it feels like tesla is how they may move into we are on a cliff edge. inside broader markets, that have the lab, the results are recently, their battery pack, processed and people are contacted within the same day, one in three tests are now that has created a lot of talk, coming back positive. they may be opportunity to
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enter the home market with translation: last wednesday i solar panels, so they may be looking far broader than just had 9% positivity, thursday the automotive sector which may give them the edge of more 1596, had 9% positivity, thursday 15%, and friday 30%. in 72 hours is incredible how traditional automotive manufacturers. they are very positive cases went up, it's worse than in march, we are big into batteries, certainly. thank you very much indeed. really feeling the second wave. at them hospital here in we're off to asia now, economies are struggling of liaise, all emergency surgeries course to get over the worst recession in living memory. are cancelled. the number of those words come from the covid wards have quadrupled in international monetary fund the space of ten days of. which has just downgraded everyone here needs oxygen to international monetary fund which hasjust downgraded its forecast for the region. the survive, without it they would die. this doctor says while the imf's forecast for the region. the imf‘s acting director has been death rate is lower than during speaking to a asia business the first wave, the sudden correspondent and she joins us increase of 70 patients is now. pretty miserable for asia, becoming too much to deal with. pretty, far more miserable for until now, we cannot manage every patient, but if it many other parts of the world continues to grow like that, it but what was his message?m will be impossible in november to treat everybody. officials many other parts of the world but what was his message? it is what we have been consistently repeatedly warned against talking about on the channel, complacency, and they say and one of the key messages pandemic fatigue is no excuse that came out from that report on what jonathan
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that came out from that report on whatjonathan said to me was when hospitals face critical that the downgrade has been days ahead. do stay with us, coming up just five —1.6% two —2.2% this year, a moment, how american politicians are turning popular and it is countries that are online games on the twitch still in the midst of dealing platform, it's all about with the pandemic that are getting that boat! really the most affected, countries like india, malaysia, philippines, indonesia, there is going to be deep economic scarring across the region because of this, and as jonathan, the acting deputy director of the imf and the asia—pacific region told me, there is a lot more pain to come. the biggest risk is that the pandemic recurs or countries that are still contending with it, like india, that continues to be a problem. another issue is rising inequality in the region, an issue that predates the crisis, but that the pandemic is
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compounding. another issue, another risk is the geopolitical and trade uncertainties, this is something that you're a very export oriented region, is going to be a big risk going forward. that export oriented theme coming through there, the fa ct theme coming through there, the fact that even if you are a country that sells a lot of things, to the rest of the world, how do you do that when no—one is buying? but there is a glimmer of hope. next year, thanks for being with us here we should see growth bounce on bbc news, the latest back by almost 7% from a pretty headlines. the us says voter low base, it has to be said, but this depends on whether registration information has countries can keep the virus in been obtained by iran and russia as they try to interfere check, or if we can get access in the us election. eric balmer has launched an attack on toa check, or if we can get access to a vaccine, that million dollar question which the imf president trump during his saysis dollar question which the imf speech supporting joe biden. he says is key to further said mrtrump was recovery. there is an upside speech supporting joe biden. he said mr trump was treating his risk which relates to the visit presidency like a reality progress with the vaccine. if show. thanks ba rack visit presidency like a reality show. thanks barack obama. as progress with the vaccine. if
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progress is more rapid than we for show. thanks barack obama. as foertrump and mr are assuming at our baseline show. thanks barack obama. as for mr trump and mr biden, they will be meeting in nashville on and importantly if the vaccine what is thursday evening for is widely distributed and the final debate for the november three election. quickly, and if need be with multilateral support, this despite a tumultuous campaign full of surprises, mr biden has provides upside potential for the region, indeed, that maintained a steady lead in the polls in the past few weeks, potential could be substantial, especially rob —— and the past notjust for asia, but few weeks have been rocky for potential could be substantial, not just for asia, but for the mrtrump. the few weeks have been rocky for mr trump. the debate may be his global economy more broadly. i last chance. think asia is well placed, china and india are major america's music city is vaccine producers, and that preparing to stage a different kind of show, the second and would provide some upside last political face—off of this strange and turbulent election potential. season. on broadway, the show ditches when that is really the big theme, isn't it, getting goes on but the pandemic is hit access to a vaccine, countries nashville's entertainment industry hard, forcing venues like china are developing that to keep numbers down, way down. very quickly in this part of with five bars on the street, the world and engaging in what is called vaccine diplomacy by steve smith calls himself the honky—tonk godfather. his trialing or handing out some of business has dropped 80%. once those vaccine to other
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countries in the region. but president trump to focus on the economy at the debate. he needs something to look forward to perhaps as we get into the end to talk to the american public, of the year and into 2021. we they need to believe that he is going to boost this economy will have to hang onto that right back up the way he did clu nky coming in16 and will have to hang onto that clunky phrase, upside right back up the way he did potential. to stay with us, coming in 16 and he is fighting for the fossil fuel people, he is fighting for people that has coming up in a moment, the fun of the fair. why has that all jobs, his creating jobs. this gone? why showman feel they've been given a rough ride by the time around, style may be important than substance. the government. first chaotic debate was dominated by mr trump's relent this interruptions. americans didn't like it. the question let's get some news from here is... radical left. will you in the uk. the chancellor is expected to unveil revised plans develop terms in —— firms shut up, man? in the second matchup, the candidates sparred from a bar in separate town in part of england where the halls because the president second highest level of caught the coronavirus. for the coronavirus restrictions have been introduced. it is understood he will change the final showdown, there are new government'sjob understood he will change the government's job support scheme to be of extra aid to rules. each man's mic will be businesses like pubs which cut off or part of the time so aren't required to close but have seen a drastic fall off in his rival can speak without being heckled. president trump is still down in the polls and custom because of the measures. playing defence in states he one last time. he's been
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claiming the debate will be too many hospitals supporting rigged but needs it to recharge people with learning difficulties and autism are his chances of victory and providing poor care which is at change the conversation about times undignified and inhumane. his botched handling of the according to the care regulator pandemic. he won't be changing for england. the government any mines here. it's decimated our business. daniel and amy's are was given top ratings in the music scene and then covid says the findings are deeply concerning. we found that the hit, silencing the stage. and staff were looking after people who do you think and fix the in hospitals often didn't have the skills and knowledge to economy? at this point, i think understand our properly to use anybody but him would be a good start. whether or not i'm a segregation seclusion and i huge fan of biden is neither think that often, it was a case here nor there but i can't show of not knowing how to meet any support over a man who has people's needs, not understanding... selfishly chosen his ego and you are watching bbc news. the his business over the well—being of my fellow latest headlines. the fbi says countrymen. so here's what to watch for when nashville lights us voter registration would up watch for when nashville lights upfor watch for when nashville lights up for the big event. president trump is being told to tone it information has been obtained by iran and russia as they try down and stay on message. joe biden needs to show he can to interfere in the us presidential election. barack stand up to mr trump. he is expecting attacks on his 0bama presidential election. barack obama has launched a blistering family. many americans were attack on president trump during his speech to support annoyed by the incoherence of joe biden. he said the the first debate but they may
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tune in again to watch the mute president was treating his role button in action. barbara like a reality show. plett—usher, bbc news, nashville. 0ne one of the big challenges i suppose in any election is to persuade much of the new the fairground industry used to generation of voters to exercise their right to have their vote and frankly, the old host lots of bits of festivals around england and also europe. techniques of knocking doors, rallies, canvassing, they are of limited impact, shall we it has been a bleak. though, and these businesses are having say? 0. the democratic to look at a difficult winter ahead with the likes of fireworks and christmas events congresswoman alexandria also being cancelled. joining me now is philip harris, the 0casio—cortez. she logged on to president of the showman ‘s yield of great prison —— great britain. thank you very much play among us on twitch. it was to promote voting. she got indeed forjoining us. i'm just going to ask first of all, how 400,000 or so viewers. more than 5 million have watched it bad this is, and asked because since. it makes it one of the just around the corner from my most watch videos on twitch. home, wejust had a bonfire nightfair home, wejust had a bonfire night fairfor home, wejust had a bonfire nightfairfora home, wejust had a bonfire night fair for a week. there among icap is a murder mystery home, wejust had a bonfire night fairfor a week. there is some stuff going on. there have game where players try to fix a broken spaceship. —— among us.
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been some operating but i would say 80— 90% of our members have not operated this year at all. we've had great difficulty. as nextgen is the largest youth voting organisation in the united states. you must be excited that alexandria the lock down started just before the easter fares were 0casio—cortez was playing this ready to take place, most of game but the messages, is it our members would have spent simply whatever you decide to the winter months preparing for the winter months preparing for vote, vote, rather than trying the start of the season which to pay party politics?” can be very costly, you have to shore vehicles have everything ready for the roads, the vote, vote, rather than trying to pay party politics? i will say one thing, the american people have often been lockdown to take place, which attracted to candidates who we all we all knew was necessary. would like to get a beer with. someone we believe speaks like us, who has the same values as we were allowed by the us, who has the same values as us, so if you have the humility government to operate funfairs from the fourth ofjuly but tojoina game shortly after, they also announced they were handing us, so if you have the humility tojoin a game like us, so if you have the humility to join a game like among us, so if you have the humility over the autonomy to the local tojoin a game like among us aliened met you've never played this before, i've never done this, but i will let everyone authorities, to impose local watch it, we will probably like lockdowns and stop events, at what you say. you are coming cetera. they are individual off as someone who will probably notjudge the average areas. have you found the local voter and you are probably going to make contact with authorities to be very variable people who are new to the and whether they will always let you go ahead. very much so.
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voting system and are very sceptical of the political process so i would say some local authorities have imposed a blanket ban, and regardless of the message of it, just bringing someone into the political space and bringing that into something as won't let any fares operate on the land. some showman have new and where does a videogame is something that is extremely tried to open on private positive and really attractive to young people especially. property, the councils have still attempted to close them it's certainly clear that it works in terms of eyeballs and down. i need to ask you this, following, and the number of people who are interested by that. it's a shame if that is what do you need, what are you crying out far from the likes the strength of the message in of the chancellor, maybe? to a sense, that it is just recognition. they seem cool, we get us to pass the winter will vote for them. i wouldn't period. we need adequate funding. the showman ‘s guild say it's that simple. it's kind itself, which is the major of ha rd to say it's that simple. it's kind of hard to ascertain how many trading organisation for the fund their business, it needs people are re— converting from funding. we reduce the fees to our members this year by 80%, a viewer into a registered voter and that's because these are not traditional spaces for and asa political organisations. they our members this year by 80%, and as a result, we are in financial difficulties. we have are simplya political organisations. they are simply a new space being used creatively. i would say employees, officers throughout the country in different during that time, there are regions but also very few of conversations around healthcare, prompt to register
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to vote but it was all packaged our members have had access to any sort of government funding. around being entertaining and at the end of a long day, i'm going to cut you a bit short, but the messages, you especially one while navigating a pandemic, when you can't see need help, that seems pretty clear. thank you very much for your friends, it's probably refreshing to see a political showing your problems here on this programme. if you've got a message and that name. wide it's a very fine line. a lot of young people in particular may be switched off by the tv news, spare $20 million or so, you might be interested in this the way in which politicians portrait by david. it's going bang on each other all the time. anything that sort of under the hammer at christie ‘s gets into their head a bit later in the day. it belongs to the royal opera house in london about the importance of the stop is being sold to raise vote, the critical issues that lie out there, it's got to be funds and that is not an worth pursuing. and you've got isolated case. companies and to go for the latest. also, in organisations try to cope with the pandemic, such as british airways, deutsche bank, they been driven to look at all its foundation, the american options, including selling off political system is about prized art collections. joining electing people who are representative, so a ms jean—luc reed had representative, so a representative should probably think like us and talk like us prized art collections. joining msjean—luc reed had a finite. so if the worst thing that they keepjoining us. it seems comes out of it is somewhat educated, super smart, super there are very mixed reasons as ready to be a great leader and to holding the art. you see the is and is maybe three hours of their time playing a videogame
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to bring themselves to a new hockney, that must‘ve been hard audience, that is all right by the royal opera house to let it go. perhaps it's different if me. thank you very much. you are da with a few trophy rhianna mcgeejoining me. thank you very much. portraits. for the royal opera rhianna mcgee joining us. captain sirtom house, there is an emotional captain sir tom moore has been a british army officer, a attachment to that hockney successful businessman and a because it represented someone champion fundraiser for the national health service. after who is very important for the capturing millions of hearts development of the opera house but companies like ba and the worldwide hundreds have felt inspired to paint because of royal opera house, they have to look and see what is in the sir tom before they are kitty. | auctioned for charity, he's look and see what is in the kitty. i suppose there is a been casting his eye over them pa rt kitty. i suppose there is a part of us which goes out, to with the help of our the heart, you've got to do correspondence. something that you cherish, but it was an investment. i don't iam i am overwhelmed, they are such good quality. people put such think people look at those corporate art collections as an great effort into producing them. captain tom. his famous investment. in this case, they morgan ‘s back garden during just commissioned a great artist of the time to paint one of their patrons. that's what lockdown didn't just raise they did it. and itjust morgan ‘s back garden during lockdown didn'tjust raise tens of millions for nhs charities, happens that it was david it was for any ——it was, for hockney in the early 70s in his many of us, a moment of prime and it's now worth a inspiration. the last time i painted a portrait was back in
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2014 and upwards of my grandpa. fortune. we were talking to a representative from bonhams about auctions and the way in my 2014 and upwards of my grandpa. my grandpa said. and he passed which prized pieces of art are away last year, aged 100, and i going for great prices. is it didn't think i would paint again after he passed away and almost like a win—win the moment, buyers desperately want seeing captain tom, hejust to buy and if you do want to reminded me so much of my sell, its a good time to do grandpa, everything from the glint in his eye to his cheeky it? i think it's an ok time to sense of humour and a just sell. the market is not in one compelled me to pick up a of its frenzied state. they are paintbrush again. justin's more reflective, buyers, and painting is just paintbrush again. justin's painting isjust one looking for value. good quality paintbrush again. justin's painting is just one of more than 100 artworks now going up will sell but we are not at for auction. there are renzi levels. in the market is not completely puckered up like paintings, cartoons and this, it did in 2008. there is action etched in a 100 year old door. in the art market but it's not irana is ten. i was inspired by at frenzied levels. would you say the royal opera house obstruct lucky. this is a what captain tom moore was doing for the nhs so i thought favourable time to sell a it would be nice to make a card hockney. it is, and i hope the from scratch. —— arrana. sale goes well for them. we arrana's work is now on display wish them well on that as well. here at soldiers in london. of course one person had as —— one thank you forjoining us. for
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person hasn't had a chance to every challenge, there is an see the exhibition, captain opportunity, and that's what tom. would you like to have a we've seen from a lot of little tour of the gallery? buyers, those people ready and would you like to have a tour keen to invest in finite. get of the gallery? yes, please. yes, please. and so i took him in now and keep hold of it. ona yes, please. and so i took him you're not going to get much on a little virtual tour. oh, interest from your savings. they're all amazing, look. on a little virtual tour. oh, they're all amazing, looklj that is the business news, this love this one. it's made out of is bbc news. coffee, isn't it? that's copy. i have to be really honest, i nearly kept it and wanted to put the money in the foundation it's a soggy first half myself but i had to let it go. of the week but thursday absolutely amazing. the auction will be a drier day for many will help raise a little more and for some, even a brighter money for the captain tom day with some express foundation but it's also been a coming through. more rain and wind on the way chance for a little group of artists who share their for the weekend and into lockdown creativity. david next week too. but for now, low pressure sillito, bbc news. is moving away a brief ridge of high pressure is arriving before the next weather system travelling from the atlantic. just add that, it is asked as to ba n ksy‘s just add that, it is asked as to ba nksy‘s ta ke just add that, it is asked as to banksy‘s take on a monet masterpiece, it is called show so, this gap is not going to last too long.
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still as we start thursday, some heavy rain in parts of scotland gradually me the monet, but he has added easing with a windy night in northern ireland and winds will slowly ease and be a breezy day across the uk a couple of dumped shopping trolleys in a traffic cone. and still in scotland in northern england, a lot more on the value of art in a of cloud during the morning and some patchy bricks of rain, time like this in business. southern counties of northern stay with us. england should improve in the afternoon, some sunny it's a soggy first half spells brightening up in northern ireland of the week but will be and for wales, the midlands, eastern and southern england having a dry afternoon with sunny spells after a chance to see some patchy rain in the morning. a drier day and for some, and temperatures up to 17 even a brighter day with some express coming through. more rain and wind in parts of the south on the way for the weekend and into and the southeast of england, next week too. the northern parts of northern but for now, low england will be a cool day the chance to in this other pressure is moving away parts of southeast england and some quite heavy showers moving through and the next a brief ridge of high pressure is arriving before weather system, it's not the next weather system travelling from the atlantic. hanging around, over night into friday morning so, this gap is not to northern ireland pushing going to last too long. onto scotland and western parts of england and wales still as we start thursday, and another spell of rain some heavy rain in parts is heading our way. of scotland gradually moving on, the system continues to push us with southeast and it is going to weaken. easing with a windy night in northern ireland and winds will slowly ease and be a breezy day across the uk and still in scotland in northern england, a lot of cloud patchy rain and saw
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during the morning the morning on friday and some patchy bricks of rain, for western scotland too. southern counties of northern england should improve in the afternoon, some sunny spells brightening up in northern ireland and for wales, the midlands, sunny spells and a few eastern and southern england showers following behind here and notice how that area having a dry afternoon with sunny spells after a chance to see some of rain really is just patchy rain in the morning. and temperatures up to 17 in parts of the south and the southeast of england, disappearing into the afternoon the northern parts of northern with some cloud in a few spots england will be a cool day with all that is left the chance to in this is the east and southeast of other parts of southeast england england. here, it will be a bit and some quite heavy showers moving cooler on friday. through and the next weather so that takes us into system over night the weekend but the main thing into friday morning to northern ireland pushing about saturday is how windy it's going to be, this area of low pressure passing us to the north—west but we're close enough to see onto scotland and another spell wind pick up but there's more rain moving in as well. some of that rain is going to be quite heavy as it pushes of england and wales in, windy, yes, and quite and another spell of rain is heading our way. widely with some gusts of 40 moving on, the system continues to 50 miles an hour, to push us with southeast stronger gusts possible and it is going to weaken. at times in the west, parts of eastern england patchy rain and saw staying dry until the evening the morning on friday and on sunday, sunny spells for western scotland too. and blustery showers. sunny spells and a few showers following behind bye— bye. here and notice of that area of rain really is just disappearing into the afternoon with some cloud in a few spots with all that is left is the east
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here and notice how that area of rain really is just with all that is left is the east and southeast of england. here, it will be a bit cooler on friday. so that takes us into the weekend but the main thing about saturday is how windy it's going to be, this area of low pressure passing us to the north—west but we're close enough to see wind pick up but there's more rain moving in as well. some of that rain is going to be quite heavy as it pushes m, windy, yes, and quite widely with some gusts of 40 to 50 miles an hour, stronger gusts possible at times in the west, parts of eastern england staying dry until the evening and on sunday, sunny spells and blustery showers. 00:28:35,564 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye.
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good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today... more support is due to be announced today for businesses hit by new coronavirus restrictions. pubs and restaurants in tier 2 areas say they've been caught in the "worst of all worlds". by midnight tonight, almost 3 million more people in england will be living under the toughest measures to drive down infection rates, as greater manchester moves into tier 3. south yorkshire follows on saturday.
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