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us? i don't think it's blah telling us? i don't think it's blah blah blah but — telling us? i don't think it's blah blah blah but i _ telling us? i don't think it's blah blah blah but i think— telling us? i don't think it's blah blah blah but i think the - telling us? i don't think it's blah blah blah but i think the jury - telling us? i don't think it's blah blah blah but i think the jury is i blah blah but i think thejury is still very much out on the final negotiation that comes out of this does take us far enough to stop at the moment we know that the commitments countries have made to reduce emissions just aren't enough to avoid catastrophic global overheating. and i think the key thing about this negotiating tax that draught, which was published as won by the uk government, this is what is really key in terms of getting to and agree draught by the end of the week. the really key thing is whether the uk can secure agreement for countries to come back sooner than five years. so the parents climate agreement, the agreement every five years the countries come together, the re—visit the commitments they made. if we leave it another five years it's going to be too late. the real key thing is canned that uk succeed
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in getting an agreement that countries will come back next year and the year after? if those agreements are reached in terms of getting sufficient reductions to avoid catastrophic global heating. in some ways that's a bit of a low bar because you would actually hope that those agreements would have been reached this week. in other ways it will actually be seen as a bit of his success if that is done in a bit of a coup to pull it off by the uk. it is that thing with climate global politics which is, it can be difficult to secure agreement and it's very hard for those agreements to go far enough. david, i don't know — agreements to go far enough. david, i don't know if— agreements to go far enough. david, i don't know if you've _ agreements to go far enough. david, i don't know if you've had _ agreements to go far enough. david, i don't know if you've had a - agreements to go far enough. david, i don't know if you've had a cold - i don't know if you've had a cold recently but apparently it might help you be protected against covid—i9. help you be protected against covid-19. . ., ,. ., , ., , help you be protected against covid-19. . ., , ., covid-19. yeah, fascinating story on the front of — covid-19. yeah, fascinating story on the front of the _ covid-19. yeah, fascinating story on the front of the telegraph _ covid-19. yeah, fascinating story on the front of the telegraph same - the front of the telegraph same previous— the front of the telegraph same previous infections with a common -oal previous infections with a common goal appears to give some in—built
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protection — goal appears to give some in—built protection against covid. this is a new study— protection against covid. this is a new study from the university college — new study from the university college london published which track more than _ college london published which track more than 750 health care workers working _ more than 750 health care workers working with covid patient/ air and subjected — working with covid patient/ air and subjected them to regular tests and among _ subjected them to regular tests and among the research found a substantial group who never tested positive _ substantial group who never tested positive for the virus after having a cold _ positive for the virus after having a cold. yeah, more good news on covid~ _ a cold. yeah, more good news on covid. certainly cases seem to now be an— covid. certainly cases seem to now be an hospital's submission seem to be an hospital's submission seem to be going _ be an hospital's submission seem to be going in— be an hospital's submission seem to be going in the right direction, still very— be going in the right direction, still very high but do seem to be starting — still very high but do seem to be starting to— still very high but do seem to be starting to go down.— starting to go down. sonia, you encouraged _ starting to go down. sonia, you encouraged the? _ starting to go down. sonia, you encouraged the? i _ starting to go down. sonia, you encouraged the? i think - starting to go down. sonia, you encouraged the? i think it's - encouraged the? i think it's interesting _ encouraged the? i think it's interesting it's _ encouraged the? i think it's interesting it's the - encouraged the? i think it's interesting it's the only - encouraged the? i think it's interesting it's the only one encouraged the? i think it's - interesting it's the only one study, is clear from this story what the effects are. so if it's another little bit in our armour of protection against covid is clearly not a bad thing. but nothing in this story suggests that it provide you
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with a level of protection, that vaccination of two against covid does. i would like somebody to read the story and think oh i have a cold and now i don't need to get the job. let's end with out and john. the prince of wales says given him his companion of honour insignia at windsor castle. are you and elton john fan david? j windsor castle. are you and elton john fan david?— john fan david? i was looking at this picture. _ john fan david? i was looking at this picture, fantastic _ john fan david? i was looking at this picture, fantastic picture i john fan david? i was looking atl this picture, fantastic picture and you just — this picture, fantastic picture and you just reminded of the longevity of elton— you just reminded of the longevity of eltonjohn's career. i think he has a _ of eltonjohn's career. i think he has a number one in every decade for the last— has a number one in every decade for the last four — has a number one in every decade for the last four years or something, incredible — the last four years or something, incredible longevity of his career. in a incredible longevity of his career. in a lovely— incredible longevity of his career. in a lovely picture there of prince chartes— in a lovely picture there of prince charles giving him this award with elton— charles giving him this award with ettonjohn — charles giving him this award with eltonjohn wearing some charles giving him this award with elton john wearing some very snazzy shades _ elton john wearing some very snazzy shades. ~ , ., ~' elton john wearing some very snazzy shades. ~ , ., ~ , elton john wearing some very snazzy shades. ~ i. ~ , , . shades. whether you like his music or not he is — shades. whether you like his music or not he is a _ shades. whether you like his music or not he is a national— shades. whether you like his music or not he is a national treasure, - or not he is a national treasure, isn't he? in
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or not he is a national treasure, isn't he? ., ., ., ., , isn't he? in an extraordinary musician- — isn't he? in an extraordinary musician- i _ isn't he? in an extraordinary musician. i don't _ isn't he? in an extraordinary musician. i don't think - isn't he? in an extraordinary i musician. i don't think anyone isn't he? in an extraordinary - musician. i don't think anyone would deny that. he's had an incredible career in music and i think it's nice to see those achievements recognised. nice to see those achievements recognised-— nice to see those achievements recognised. great to talk to you both will be _ recognised. great to talk to you both will be back _ recognised. great to talk to you both will be back with _ recognised. great to talk to you both will be back with you - recognised. great to talk to you both will be back with you both | both will be back with you both later on for another look at tomorrow's front pages. sonia and david will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now. sport is next followed by newsday from singapore. good evening, this is your sports news where we start with cricket and england's hopes of making the final of the men's t20 world cup have ended after a five—wicket loss to new zealand in abu dhabi. joe wilson has more. 3,000 miles from yorkshire, this team knows what's at stake. that crisis in cricket culture is discussed, says the captain.
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whatever county they came through, his players he says share their experiences. he stands by the diversity and unity of this side. against new zealand, deeply respected opponents, a well—placed contribution to england's innings. all building to a big finish. well, to an extent. this from mo, who scored 51, helped england to a 166 — moeen ali. new zealand started slow, but accelerated. devon conway missed this time, stumped. in football terms, and on goal. steve bruce enjoyed it. more fun when you're not the manager. driving the bowler. suddenly england can cope. suddenly england can cope. jimmy took over, six is everywhere. sustained by darryl mitchell, everything changed. remember a final settled
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in the last millisecond, this game ended with an over to spare and this world cup will not be england's. joe wilson, bbc news. paris saint—germain has confirmed that one its female players has been arrested following an alleged attack on a fellow team mate last week. aminata diallo, who's been a psg player for six years, was taken into custody this morning by versailles police following an attack which allegedly left her team mate kheira hamraoui with injuries to her legs. press association are reporting that two masked men dragged hamraoui out of her car and attacked her. paris saint—germain say they condemn the violence committed and has taken all measures to guarantee the health, well—being and safety of its entire women's team. france international hamraoui, joined from barcelona injuly. arsenal got a much—needed win in the women's champions league this evening. they beat danish side koege 5—1, to keep up the pressure on group leaders barcelona. after a tight first half an hour in denmark,
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steph catley broke the deadlock with this brilliant free—kick. and arsenal didn't look back from there with [i goals in the second—half. jordan nobbs rounding things off, with arsenal's 5th. new newcastle head coach eddie howe says it will take a lot of hard work but that the team has the ability to stay in the premier league. he was speaking to the media for the first time since being given the position. newcastle are without a win all season and lie 19th in the league. in ten day's time after the international break, they face brentford at st james's park, when howe will take charge for the first time. the new boss refused to be drawn on the controvertial saudi—backed ownership of the club and insisted he took the job for football reasons only, but he says he can stop the club from being relegated. i'll commit 100% every single day to try to bring success to newcastle for everybody connected with the club. i believe we have the ability
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within the scope of the players to achieve that aim but it is going to take a lot of hard work. it is going to take us a sacrifice and suffering in terms of the players giving everything that they have to try and commit to the objective that we need. steven gerrard remains the favourite for the aston villa job — but there's still been no official approach from villa for the rangers boss to take over from dean smith, who was sacked at the weekend. ex villa defender stephen warnock, who played alongside gerrard at liverpool, says his former team—mate may have a difficult decision to make. i think it would be something that steven gerrard would be looking at. i'm sure it will turn his head. this is such a difficult decision because you got two huge clubs and i think one thing that he would be desperately wanting to do will to be winning back—to—back titles with a buddy he's also got the pole of the premier league and that big club of
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aston villa. and the opportunity to go to england and prove himself. and the opportunity to go to england and prove himself. andy murray is into the quarter finals of the stockholm 0pen after beating the top seed, italy's world number ten, jannik sinner in straight sets. murray said it was his best win this season. it's only the second time this year he's reached the quarter final stage of any tournament. he joins compatriot dan evans in the last eight after he earlier beat alejandro davidovich fokina. now to rugby union and exeter chiefs have been told their native american—style branding uses a "dehumanising stereotype". the national congress of american indians has written to the club asking it to stop using native american imagery. the organisation also complained about the use of headdresses and facepaint, along with tomahawk rituals performed at matches. more than three and a half thousand chiefs fans have previously signed a petition calling on the club to rethink its name and branding. sale prop bevan rodd, has been called up to the england's squad for the first time for their match against australia on saturday in place ofjoe marler.
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rodd was born in scotland, but has represented england at age—grade level. a senior cap would commit him to eddiejones' side. marler, who came off the bench in saturday's win over tonga, tested positive for coronavirus on monday evening. wing alex cuthbert will make his first wales appearance for four years as one of five changes for sunday's match against fiji. ellisjenkins will captain the side after performing well in his first test match for three years in the loss to southafrica. full—back liam williams, scrum—half kieran hardy and centre johnny williams have been recalled in a revamped backline. and that's all the sport for now. hello, temperatures fell back closer to average on scotland and northern ireland on wednesday. but milder air is coming back in the warm autumn continues because this week so far
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17 on monday was a high temperature, 17 on monday was a high temperature, 17 again on tuesday, wednesday's 16 degrees was up there is another portion of mild air approaching for the atlantic around an area of low pressure which is also going to bring the chance of rain and some winter conditions for a day in a night anyway. this is how we start for thursday morning, it will be quite chilly across parts of southern scotland, northern ireland, northern england where you see clear spells overnight. also the far north of scotland. so there is a touch of ground rods possible. the theory of rain in scotland weakening with the cloud as he pushes its way northward again for england and wales will be again for england and wales will be a lot of cloud, mr merk to begin with pause two fog part of his abilities and some places. northwest england on toward southwest scotland as a day goes on but the freshening wind in the west is the average speeds and dust around a0 miles an hour developing. also western coast by the end of the day. with that the mild air is coming back into belfast at 1a degrees will start to creep northwards across scotland once
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again. with this area of rain. as we go on through thursday night to be a few spells of rain running into northern island into scotland, northern island into scotland, northern england, wales and a few patches of rain just starting to push a little further east across england as we go into friday morning. it's a mild night, mild start to friday. let's take a look at that area of low pressure. looks to be working across scotland during a friday but of course the weather from around it will be impacting all of the uk. doesn't mean to say where all get to see a huge amount of rain. the further south you out to just be a few splashes here and there. closer to that low pressure system through northern ireland but especially central parts of scotland and england the chance of seeing the heavier dampers on friday for the early rain on the far north of mainland scotland the rest of the day looks drive. it's a blustery day across the uk again it's another mild one of us up into the weekend this area of low pressure will move away quite quickly allowing high pressure to build in behind but that settles the weather down again. it
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will become mainly dry over the weekend, they'll be a lot of cloud around, sunshine at a premium regardless though, we have a mild weekend on the way.
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�*welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. a surprise move as the world's biggest economies, china and the us, agree to a joint approach to climate change on areas from cutting methane to emissions from industry and transport. the united states and china have no shortage of differences. but on climate, on climate, cooperation is the only way to get this job done. we have a special report from south africa where the effects of climate change are already being felt, as emergency measures are taken to protect the country's water supply. migrants in belarus continue to suffer, as they try to enter
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poland, russia is accused of manipulating the situation for its own ends.

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