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# i ain't fakin', i got a whole lot of shakin' going on... his life — there were seven marriages — was was a barely believable catalogue of death, drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs. i preached pretty heavy. i was like,"man, i really can't be what i am, there's too many good—looking women out there". so i had to do my rock and roll thing, and i'm still doing it. what's your problem? his roots were god and gospel, but after a life like this, he probably had a good idea where he was going. jerry lee lewis, who's died at the age of 87. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. it's all about the weekend, of course. it really is a case of more
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of the same this weekend. a largely fine end to the day to day. there will be fine spells of weather at times this weekend. it will be blustery and quite warm when you get to see some sunshine. we have low pressure to the rest of us. also bands of wet weather and there is another one about to show its hand across south—west england over the next few hours and lived northward through the night into more of england and wales by morning. north of that, a lot of dry weather. heavy showers in scotland slowly fading away, and it's a bit cooler tonight, some spots dipping into single figures. we start with rain in wales and parts of england tomorrow. and that moves north in the morning into northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland, slowly feeding further north across scotland during the day but not into northern scotland until the evening. behind it, some heavy showers for east anglia and south—east england, a largely fine afternoon. hazy sunshine and warmth. saturday
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evening, the rain reaches northern scotland. some showers feed further east across england. more showers which western areas by sunday morning. and then on sunday, some uncertainty about how extensive anyway and will be for a time in east anglia and the south—east. it looks like a more cloudy and cool day. elsewhere, there are sunny spells and bands of heavy showers moving eastwards. some are thundery with hail and gusty winds. overall, sunday is looking likely more windy day. i need to fulfil my contractual obligation as a weather presenter to remind you that the clocks go back one hour on saturday night to mark the end of british summertime, which nothing to do with the weather, everything to do with an extra hour in bed unless you are a night worker, let's not dwell on that. more of the same next week, but temperatures are heading down. it will actually begin to feel like we're into november. i will actually begin to feel like we're into november.- will actually begin to feel like we're into november. i am glad you resect we're into november. i am glad you respect your— we're into november. i am glad you respect your contract! _ and that's bbc news at ten. there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight which isjust getting under way with katie razzall on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one,
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as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me anne mcelvoy, who's senior editor at the economist, and the journalist and broadcaster, james lewer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the express headlines that a "breakthrough deal in migrant crisis" is close to being signed — on the inside pages we learn the deal involves extra money and drones for france. the i paper says that sunak�*s allies are calling for a purge of tory right — including calls sack home secretary suella braverman.
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the times reports that rishi sunak will deny the king the opportunity to attend the cop27 climate conference. the daily mirror echos the message from 77—year—old hospital paitent catherine, telling the prime minister to "pay up" — indicating that nurses need a pay rise. the financial times focuses on elon musk closing his deal for twitter after a week that big tech valuations loose billions. the daily mail looks at the "submarine sex pests scandal", an inquiry has looked at claims of bullying and harassment of women in the submarine service. so let's begin... and do you want to kick us off this evening with express the front page of the. some reward of his in an exclusive loyalty relayed to the conservative government over a very troubled few months. yes.
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conservative government over a very troubled few months.— troubled few months. yes, indeed. i think it probably _ troubled few months. yes, indeed. i think it probably is _ troubled few months. yes, indeed. i think it probably is the _ troubled few months. yes, indeed. i think it probably is the direction - think it probably is the direction of travel, which is to break that deadlock about the situation in the channel. and illegal immigration or asylum—seekers who are not getting through the system entering two boats and being effectively part of the trafficking. the express text a hard line on that, maybe that's the reason the story is turned up they are. the fundamental facts as i understand it, it is exactly what the government has been trying to negotiate with the french authorities, which is to have better ways of policing this. modern techniques, drones in your introduction, it should not be impossible to have a good boat on both sides to get them down, you can't get them down to zero but you can't get them down to zero but you can bring them down. that has a big goodwill on both sides with it may be that the sunak government has been able at least to get over the line something that is been in the works for a long time. i would say,
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let's see. i remember 2018, works for a long time. i would say, let's see. i remember2018, i checked that story say we will be able to stop this logjam. let's see. it certainly called attention. james, the focus seems to be on both the technological and the boots on the technological and the boots on the ground, as it were, if i could put it like the apples are police officers patrolling their beaches. the french say it's a vast coastline and short of having a policeman standing on every 50 yards of it, we will never prevent the boats getting through. but again, it sort of feels like they are trying to treat the symptoms rather than the cause. it does a little bit. there seems to be a little _ does a little bit. there seems to be a little bit _ does a little bit. there seems to be a little bit of work going on between emmanuel macron and rishi sunak _ between emmanuel macron and rishi sunak this_ between emmanuel macron and rishi sunak. this piece in the express as they had _ sunak. this piece in the express as they had their first phone call and they had their first phone call and they are _ they had their first phone call and they are trying to put measures in place _ they are trying to put measures in place and — they are trying to put measures in
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place and get some draught deals drawn_ place and get some draught deals drawn up — place and get some draught deals drawn up. you talked about more money, _ drawn up. you talked about more money, they mention drones to france — money, they mention drones to france. minimum number of police officers _ france. minimum number of police officers but — france. minimum number of police officers but also they really want to try _ officers but also they really want to try and — officers but also they really want to try and tackle people trafficking, that something they discussed in the first phone call. there _ discussed in the first phone call. there is— discussed in the first phone call. there is lots of things they are going — there is lots of things they are going to — there is lots of things they are going to have to try to do. whether it treats— going to have to try to do. whether it treats the — going to have to try to do. whether it treats the symptoms, we will have to see _ it treats the symptoms, we will have to see it _ it treats the symptoms, we will have to see. it seems like it will have to see. it seems like it will have to he _ to see. it seems like it will have to he more _ to see. it seems like it will have to be more than one thing clearly to try and _ to be more than one thing clearly to try and help — to be more than one thing clearly to try and help with the situation. just looking at this piece it says while _ just looking at this piece it says while the — just looking at this piece it says while the government previously agreed _ while the government previously agreed to give france £54 million to cut the _ agreed to give france £54 million to cut the number of people trying to make it _ cut the number of people trying to make it over the channel for that mohey_ make it over the channel for that mohey has — make it over the channel for that money has been thrown at this before — money has been thrown at this before i— money has been thrown at this before. i suppose the hope is a number— before. i suppose the hope is a number of— before. i suppose the hope is a number of these things will hopefully improve the situation. james. — hopefully improve the situation. james, take us to the front of the ft. elon musk concludes his deal with twitter butjust to the point when big tech companies are showing huge losses in the evaluation. certainly, we see that over the last
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week or so with google and so on. yes. it seems like inflation and the cost of— yes. it seems like inflation and the cost of living crisis has caught up with silicon valley and that is what this piece — with silicon valley and that is what this piece is alluding to do. big tech _ this piece is alluding to do. big tech reporting a slowdown. lenders to the _ tech reporting a slowdown. lenders to the steel for elon musk potentially in trouble. it's another interesting quote here, says wall street's— interesting quote here, says wall street's debts pile up, turn into balloons, — street's debts pile up, turn into balloons, they are described in the matter _ balloons, they are described in the matter. not looking good. silicon valley— matter. not looking good. silicon valley feeling the pinch.- matter. not looking good. silicon valley feeling the pinch. there is a uuote, valley feeling the pinch. there is a quote. the — valley feeling the pinch. there is a quote, the head _ valley feeling the pinch. there is a quote, the head of— valley feeling the pinch. there is a quote, the head of equities - valley feeling the pinch. there is a quote, the head of equities and i quote, the head of equities and which itself or disclosure has positions in amazon, microsoft and google because basically, the big story here is the inability of big tech to actually management cost. one often gets the impression that money is no object or has been in
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silicon valley. have a good time start rolling there? has anybody been able to put the finger on why that is? ., , , been able to put the finger on why thatis? _ , , that is? probably because the ambition of _ that is? probably because the ambition of silicon _ that is? probably because the ambition of silicon valley, - that is? probably because the ambition of silicon valley, i l that is? probably because the l ambition of silicon valley, ijust been there this week about definitely the right person. there are definitely some tech sisters too. if you look at the mark zuckerberg, elon musk about the marketmakers, they are ambition is always about seeing ahead for the on shows like this they sit around saying that's terrible, that will never work in a couple of years later we will be back out well, it's obvious isn't it? just pointing that out. it is certainly true that if you look at twitter, elon musk is already a divisive character, there were worries that many people will leave twitter, but the platform itself will survive. i'm not sure but there is definitely that potential. then you look at mark
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zuckerberg who spent so much on the long term curse that he thinks he's got the right bet on this thing called the meta— verse, augmented reality where we will be talking to you wearing a headset rather than sitting on our phone all day. whoever knows he's right was back but at the moment the man he is beginning to dry up. the class and have risen —— the money is beginning to dry out. investors are getting worried. it's going to be a game of chicken where in the end big tech is got the big ideas for the future or whether in between the investors start to pull back in a way that endangers these companies. it will be absolutely fascinating to watch. interesting observation in this paper about how the banks were falling over themselves to land and whether that will continue for the lovely contrast in the story, taking out basic £39 million in loans to allow them by, to be fairfrom other
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companies in the group, to allow them to buy their own private jets. that is something we might not see too much of in the future. aha, that is something we might not see too much of in the future.— too much of in the future. a chick ma . na, too much of in the future. a chick magna, 39 million, _ too much of in the future. a chick magna, 39 million, you _ too much of in the future. a chick magna, 39 million, you would - too much of in the future. a chick magna, 39 million, you would be| magna, 39 million, you would be like, whatever. i'm sorry but did you do a bit of accounting about taking the bus? it is always a difficult and i've seen it before when you got this very powerful, very interesting couple of brothers that basically made their money out of petro stations. very quiet, very lucky, they don't like to be in the news, they will like this. it's not clear, not clear if they done anything wrong. interest—free loans are always something that auditors will flag. because there is a way in which you can get things because if you went to the market you have to pay the interest on. i would imagine they will be under some pressure to pay that back. it's when you have
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these businesses, these people live and breathe their businesses and sometimes trying to see where that line goes between their business and what they decide that like, they are very wealthy people, to do in their personal life can become a little blurred and has been known to happen. blurred and has been known to hauen. , blurred and has been known to hae--n.m., _ , blurred and has been known to hae--n.n,., _ , ., blurred and has been known to happen. absolutely. just a couple of interestin: happen. absolutely. just a couple of interesting takes _ happen. absolutely. just a couple of interesting takes on _ happen. absolutely. just a couple of interesting takes on the _ interesting takes on the possibilities for powering money when you are in the business world and may be feeling it a little bit harder than it was. is it something you talked about when you were in silicon valley this weekback was that much concern over the share prices in valuations and companies or is not a bit of old world to consider aren't the beautiful people of silicon valley? i consider aren't the beautiful people of silicon valley?— of silicon valley? i think definitely... _ of silicon valley? i think definitely... where - of silicon valley? i think definitely... where it. of silicon valley? i think- definitely... where it causes headachesis definitely... where it causes headaches is if you were mark zuckerberg or elon musk, frankly it living in a world of your own making any way, they believe in very long—term events, they do believe themselves as masters of the
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universe, doesn't mean that is always reality but they have immense amounts of money and company money, evenif amounts of money and company money, even if they're valuations fall sharply. where you do notice these strains, if yoursupplier, sharply. where you do notice these strains, if your supplier, the are big companies in their own right, they are people who make the software, the people who are dependencies, these are small economiesjust to the dependencies, these are small economies just to the viewers who haven't been hanging out there. they are like entire parts of cities, their campuses, they are notjust business if it goes back up another one pops up. they are very important to the whole of the west coast was that they employ a lot of people, including the uk and across europe. they are probably the companies that are thinking, it's my headcount that's going to have to fall. somewhere along the line someone is gonna have to try to save money, is it can it be me or another part of this huge, sprawling meta— world? that's going to be a very interesting thing in the next year. will wait get away with it or does
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it really bite?— it really bite? good. i miss a sto . it really bite? good. i miss a story- l'm — it really bite? good. i miss a story- l'm going _ it really bite? good. i miss a story. i'm going back. - it really bite? good. i miss a | story. i'm going back. james, it really bite? good. i miss a - story. i'm going back. james, tell us about the front page of the mirror daily. we said the expresses very loyal to the government. i don't think that's a claim you can probably make about the daily mirror. to be fair, the son has also put the story up as had the daily star. shrill put the story up as had the daily star. �* ., .,, put the story up as had the daily star. �* ., , ., star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old _ star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old hospital- star. all three of those papers do not. 77-year-old hospital patient| not. 77—year—old hospital patient catching — not. 77—year—old hospital patient catching rishi sunak off guard and hospital. — catching rishi sunak off guard and hospital, basically calling for the prime _ hospital, basically calling for the prime minister to give nurses a pay rise _ prime minister to give nurses a pay rise he _ prime minister to give nurses a pay rise he says — prime minister to give nurses a pay rise. he says that he's trying, he is trying — rise. he says that he's trying, he is trying he — rise. he says that he's trying, he is trying he said. she was like, you need _ is trying he said. she was like, you need to— is trying he said. she was like, you need to try— is trying he said. she was like, you need to try harder. catherine reflecting what a lot of people think— reflecting what a lot of people think out there, that nurses need pay rises~ — think out there, that nurses need pay rises. we always like these. what _ pay rises. we always like these. what we — pay rises. we always like these. what we see prime minister is go in
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on visits— what we see prime minister is go in on visits or— what we see prime minister is go in on visits or may come across a particular person and they say it but they— particular person and they say it but they don't expect them to say. very good — but they don't expect them to say. very good. not surprised that it's gone _ very good. not surprised that it's gone to— very good. not surprised that it's gone to three front pages. to be fair to the _ gone to three front pages. to be fair to the prime _ gone to three front pages. to be fair to the prime minister, - gone to three front pages. to be l fair to the prime minister, there's less attention on what he said in response, isn't there?— less attention on what he said in response, isn't there? that's true. as james is _ response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, _ response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, we _ response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, we like - response, isn't there? that's true. as james is saying, we like the - response, isn't there? that's true. | as james is saying, we like the idea of someone who is rather grand in public being berated for that we remember brenda from brisson didn't want another election. sharon... haranguing tony blair in a hospital in birmingham.— haranguing tony blair in a hospital in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. _ in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i— in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think— in birmingham. tony blair was very uncomfortable. i think it's - uncomfortable. i think it's interesting for rishi sunak, he's not used to that. if you are a formal chance of people, but say things but when you're prime minister you'rejust things but when you're prime minister you're just there to take anything that people are feeling a bit agitated about, is on you. of course the cameras are on you the whole time. an interesting experience for him and a test as he
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