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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. world champions — lionel messi helps his argentina team to a third world cup. they beat france on penalties after a pulsating final which finished 3—3 after extra time. messi was argentina's hero, scoring two goals including a penalty. but there was heartbreak for france's kylian mbappe, who scored a hat—trick and still ended up with a losers�* medal. cheering this was the reaction in argentina as the country celebrated its first world cup trophy for more than 30 years. following marathon talks the eu reaches an agreement to expand its carbon market — boosting one of its main tools in fighting climate change.
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it was possibly the most dramatic world cup final in recent history — but in the end, victory was argentina's. they beat france on penalties to take the qatar world cup — after a match in which lionel messi scored two, and kylian mbappe became only the second person in history to score a hat—trick in a world cup final. it's argentina's third world cup — but their first since 1986. let's get more from sarah mulkerrins. thank you very much, argentina have done it. as you have been hearing
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one a third world cup crown and with it lionel messi won the trophy he has been dripping of and it was a sensational final against france and qatar. 2—2 after normal time, 3—3 after extra and argentina winning 4-2 after extra and argentina winning 4—2 on penalties. a pulsating encounter that will go down as one of the greatest world cup finals. france were flat in the first half, lionel messi got argentina on the scoresheet with this penalty and they work to i can see her up at half time and it looked as if they were in full control. however, francis thought otherwise. their star man kylian mpabbe dragged his team back into the game with a penalty and that goal there in the space of two minutes, late on. it went to extra time. lionel messi scored he thought he had won it until his side give away a penalty, kylian mpabbe converting there. re—3 the 23—year—old scoring a hat trick
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the 23—year—old scoring a hat trick the first since 1966 so it went to penalty shoot—out. the man to claim the world cup title for argentina, their first since 1986 when another football legend diego mars anna brought that. now messi brought this to his name as well. he is fantastic. _ to his name as well. he is fantastic. i— to his name as well. he is fantastic. i cannot - to his name as well. he is fantastic. i cannot explain to his name as well. he is i fantastic. i cannot explain in to his name as well. he is - fantastic. i cannot explain in words what _ fantastic. i cannot explain in words what i _ fantastic. i cannot explain in words what i am — fantastic. i cannot explain in words what i am feeling now. i think he is the best_ what i am feeling now. i think he is the best player in the world, that's player— the best player in the world, that's player of— the best player in the world, that's player of all time. he the best player in the world, that's player of alltime. he is the best player in the world, that's player of all time. he is amazing, player of alltime. he is amazing, a really— player of alltime. he is amazing, a really nice — player of alltime. he is amazing, a really nice guy. he is humble. he is everything — really nice guy. he is humble. he is everything to be the best player in history. _ everything to be the best player in history. so— everything to be the best player in history, so it is amazing to share a dressing room with him. i am very gratefuh _ dressing room with him. i am very gratefuh joe — dressing room with him. i am very crateful. , ,. , ., dressing room with him. i am very rateful. ,. , ., ., . , grateful. joy scenes from the arches to be in fans — grateful. joy scenes from the arches to be in fans with _ grateful. joy scenes from the arches to be in fans with millions _ grateful. joy scenes from the arches to be in fans with millions more - to be in fans with millions more celebrating in point osiris and beyond. —— when
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we talk about messi yes he is the kind of symbol because he was the world cup turkey eluded him till now but this is so much more. this is about a great — but this is so much more. this is about a great team, _ but this is so much more. this is about a great team, messi - but this is so much more. this is about a great team, messi may l but this is so much more. this is - about a great team, messi may well be the _ about a great team, messi may well be the poster— about a great team, messi may well be the poster boy, _ about a great team, messi may well be the poster boy, we _ about a great team, messi may well be the poster boy, we have - about a great team, messi may well be the poster boy, we have a - about a great team, messi may well be the poster boy, we have a reallyl be the poster boy, we have a really strong team — be the poster boy, we have a really strong team we _ be the poster boy, we have a really strong team we saw— be the poster boy, we have a really strong team we saw in _ be the poster boy, we have a really strong team we saw in the - be the poster boy, we have a really. strong team we saw in the america's cup strong team we saw in the america's cop success that _ strong team we saw in the america's cup success that the _ strong team we saw in the america's cup success that the team _ strong team we saw in the america's cup success that the team has - strong team we saw in the america's cup success that the team has had i cup success that the team has had and that— cup success that the team has had and that the — cup success that the team has had and that the whole _ cup success that the team has had and that the whole team - cup success that the team has had and that the whole team has - cup success that the team has had| and that the whole team has made cup success that the team has had . and that the whole team has made us proud _ and that the whole team has made us proud and i_ and that the whole team has made us proud and i think— and that the whole team has made us proud and i think that _ and that the whole team has made us proud and i think that is _ and that the whole team has made us proud and i think that is what - proud and i think that is what we will see — proud and i think that is what we will see you _ proud and i think that is what we will see you when _ proud and i think that is what we will see you when we _ proud and i think that is what we will see you when we come - proud and i think that is what we will see you when we come back| proud and i think that is what we - will see you when we come back here onto argentinian _ will see you when we come back here onto argentinian so _ will see you when we come back here onto argentinian so little _ will see you when we come back here onto argentinian so little just - will see you when we come back here onto argentinian so little just the - onto argentinian so little just the celebration — onto argentinian so little just the celebration of— onto argentinian so little just the celebration of the _ onto argentinian so little just the celebration of the entire - onto argentinian so little just the j celebration of the entire success. something — celebration of the entire success. something that _ celebration of the entire success. something that the _ celebration of the entire success. something that the whole - celebration of the entire success. something that the whole regionl celebration of the entire success. . something that the whole region has got hehind~ — something that the whole region has got hehind~ take _ something that the whole region has got behind. take the _ something that the whole region has got behind. take the rivalry- something that the whole region has got behind. take the rivalry betweenj got behind. take the rivalry between brazii— got behind. take the rivalry between brazil and _ got behind. take the rivalry between brazil and argentina _ got behind. take the rivalry between brazil and argentina when _ got behind. take the rivalry between brazil and argentina when it - got behind. take the rivalry between brazil and argentina when it comes i brazil and argentina when it comes to football, — brazil and argentina when it comes to football, usually— brazil and argentina when it comes to football, usually there _ brazil and argentina when it comes to football, usually there is - brazil and argentina when it comes to football, usually there is no - to football, usually there is no love _ to football, usually there is no love lost — to football, usually there is no love lost at _ to football, usually there is no love lost at all— to football, usually there is no love lost at all between - to football, usually there is no love lost at all between the i to football, usually there is nol love lost at all between the two nations, — love lost at all between the two nations, the _ love lost at all between the two nations, the whole _ love lost at all between the two nations, the whole region - love lost at all between the two nations, the whole region has l love lost at all between the two - nations, the whole region has gotten behind _ nations, the whole region has gotten behind argentina. _ nations, the whole region has gotten behind argentina. to _ nations, the whole region has gotten behind argentina. to try— nations, the whole region has gotten behind argentina. to try and - nations, the whole region has gotten behind argentina. to try and win - behind argentina. to try and win back, _ behind argentina. to try and win back, south— behind argentina. to try and win back, south america _ behind argentina. to try and win back, south america from - behind argentina. to try and win l back, south america from europe. behind argentina. to try and win i back, south america from europe. i
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think— back, south america from europe. i think that _ back, south america from europe. i think that is — back, south america from europe. i think that is something _ back, south america from europe. i think that is something that - back, south america from europe. i think that is something that has - think that is something that has caused — think that is something that has caused a — think that is something that has caused a iot— think that is something that has caused a lot of— think that is something that has caused a lot of pride _ think that is something that has caused a lot of pride as - think that is something that has caused a lot of pride as well. i think that is something that has l caused a lot of pride as well. that this now— caused a lot of pride as well. that this now is — caused a lot of pride as well. that this now is a — caused a lot of pride as well. that this now is a footballing _ caused a lot of pride as well. that this now is a footballing nation . this now is a footballing nation that is— this now is a footballing nation that is deserve _ this now is a footballing nation that is deserve it _ this now is a footballing nation that is deserve it huge - that is deserve it huge celebrations, - that is deserve it huge celebrations, messi i that is deserve it huge celebrations, messi as that is deserve it huge - celebrations, messi as well as that is deserve it huge _ celebrations, messi as well as the entire _ celebrations, messi as well as the entire team — celebrations, messi as well as the entire team should _ celebrations, messi as well as the entire team should rightly- celebrations, messi as well as the entire team should rightly be - celebrations, messi as well as the . entire team should rightly be proud. you could _ entire team should rightly be proud. you could hear— entire team should rightly be proud. you could hear the _ entire team should rightly be proud. you could hear the fans _ entire team should rightly be proud. you could hear the fans behind - entire team should rightly be proud. you could hear the fans behind her, | you could hear the fans behind her, swarming the streets of the argentinian capital celebrating making their way to the iconic city centre, chanting and hugging each other. a long way from the shock defeat in the first group game, the many fans there spoke to us earlier. absolutely amazing. i have no words to describe _ absolutely amazing. i have no words to describe this. i had to come to a quiet _ to describe this. i had to come to a quiet street — to describe this. i had to come to a quiet street to be able to do this interview. — quiet street to be able to do this interview, but around the corner i cannot— interview, but around the corner i cannot even— interview, but around the corner i cannot even describe how many people are here _ cannot even describe how many people are here celebrating, cheering, crying — are here celebrating, cheering, crying it—
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are here celebrating, cheering, crying it is— are here celebrating, cheering, crying it is so emotional. it is absolutely crazy, i have no words to describe _ absolutely crazy, i have no words to describe this. it is such, such an emotional— describe this. it is such, such an emotional feeling. describe this. it is such, such an emotionalfeeling. it is describe this. it is such, such an emotional feeling. it is beautiful we are _ emotional feeling. it is beautiful we are so— emotional feeling. it is beautiful we are so thankful for all the players — we are so thankful for all the players because messi was amazing but also _ players because messi was amazing but also in — players because messi was amazing but also in an amazing team, emitiano— but also in an amazing team, emiliano martinez, the goalkeeper is everyone _ emiliano martinez, the goalkeeper is everyone doing amazing and able to win this _ everyone doing amazing and able to win this cup, it is amazing that we made _ win this cup, it is amazing that we made it _ win this cup, it is amazing that we made it if— win this cup, it is amazing that we made it. if so thankful and everyone is cheering _ made it. if so thankful and everyone is cheering so much and also waiting for the players to get home. lots is cheering so much and also waiting for the players to get home.- for the players to get home. lots of 'o for the players to get home. lots of “0 there for the players to get home. lots of joy there contrasting _ for the players to get home. lots of joy there contrasting emotions - for the players to get home. lots of joy there contrasting emotions for l joy there contrasting emotions for the french team and fans, winners four years ago in russia, aiming to become the first team since brazil backin become the first team since brazil back in 1962 to win consecutive world cups. here's what the captain, hugo lloris had to say i.— hugo lloris had to say i. there is no excuse _ hugo lloris had to say i. there is no excuse i think _ hugo lloris had to say i. there is no excuse i think we _ hugo lloris had to say i. there is no excuse i think we were - hugo lloris had to say i. there is no excuse i think we were too i no excuse i think we were too passive — no excuse i think we were too passive in _ no excuse i think we were too passive in the first half. it caused discord. —
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passive in the first half. it caused discord, but after we never give up in the _ discord, but after we never give up in the game, we came back twice even at three happened to. —— 3—2. it is footbait, it— at three happened to. —— 3—2. it is footbait, it is— at three happened to. —— 3—2. it is football, it is difficult to analyse, it is painful to lose in my way, _ analyse, it is painful to lose in my way, but — analyse, it is painful to lose in my way, but we — analyse, it is painful to lose in my way, but we can be proud. analyse, it is painfulto lose in my way, but we can be proud.- way, but we can be proud. across fans bars were _ way, but we can be proud. across fans bars were crammed - way, but we can be proud. across i fans bars were crammed wondering way, but we can be proud. across - fans bars were crammed wondering why they were playing so badly and then after that incredible comeback, people crashing back down after the penalty defeat unfolded. our correspondent watched it all and notably subdued paris bar. the --eole notably subdued paris bar. the peeple here. — notably subdued paris bar. the people here, the mood was shifting from total— people here, the mood was shifting from total dejection to elation to frustration tojoy to from total dejection to elation to frustration to joy to distress. such an up— frustration to joy to distress. such an up and — frustration to joy to distress. such an up and down ride, but for so much of the _ an up and down ride, but for so much of the game — an up and down ride, but for so much of the game the prevailing feeling, what on _ of the game the prevailing feeling, what on earth has happened to the amazing _ what on earth has happened to the
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amazing team that we have grown to love over _ amazing team that we have grown to love over the last few weeks? because — love over the last few weeks? because it was like they were listening _ because it was like they were listening through a muffled speaker, it seemed _ listening through a muffled speaker, it seemed as if they were more argentinian players than french. it was very— argentinian players than french. it was very unexciting and disappointing. but there was always the sense _ disappointing. but there was always the sense in the french team that perhaps— the sense in the french team that perhaps at— the sense in the french team that perhaps at the end they would find that and _ perhaps at the end they would find that and they did and that is why we entered this roller coaster in the last quarter hour, leading to extra time _ last quarter hour, leading to extra time with— last quarter hour, leading to extra time with emotions going wild, and extraordinary feeling. the fans were at one _ extraordinary feeling. the fans were at one moment at the top of the hill and at _ at one moment at the top of the hill and at the _ at one moment at the top of the hill and at the next in and abets in a went— and at the next in and abets in a went on right up to the end with the penalties _ went on right up to the end with the penalties. the went on right up to the end with the enalties. ., ., ., , ,., penalties. the emotion of sport, away from _ penalties. the emotion of sport, away from the — penalties. the emotion of sport, away from the football _ penalties. the emotion of sport, away from the football broke - penalties. the emotion of sport, away from the football broke up| penalties. the emotion of sport, | away from the football broke up it is less than a year away from the rugby world cup which of course will be in france and england set to announce their new head coach, he has been in charge of the club leicester tigers and has been the
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favourite for the role since eddie jones was sacked earlier this month. more on the website and indeed all of the news from the world cup win for argentina. the of the news from the world cup win for argentina-— for argentina. the player very sa in: for argentina. the player very saying that — for argentina. the player very saying that they _ for argentina. the player very saying that they were - for argentina. the player very saying that they were a - for argentina. the player very saying that they were a bit. for argentina. the player very - saying that they were a bit passive, the french player in the first half, i think that understates it. i feel there will be a lot of analysis and there will be a lot of analysis and the weeks to come. i there will be a lot of analysis and the weeks to come.— there will be a lot of analysis and the weeks to come. i don't think we will want to — the weeks to come. i don't think we will want to forget _ the weeks to come. i don't think we will want to forget that _ the weeks to come. i don't think we will want to forget that final - the weeks to come. i don't think we will want to forget that final and - will want to forget that final and how it played out, for years to come i think it will go down as one of the best world cup finals. usually when we get to a final they can be quite tense and nervy and i think because of the weight of what the players feel is on their shoulders, knowing that they can potentially win a world cup, sometimes that can inhibit the type of play we get. sometimes you have goalless draws and the like. this game was just sensational from the and the like. this game was just sensationalfrom the up, and the like. this game was just sensational from the up, as you say france was flat in the first half, we were scratching our heads wondering where this performance
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have come from. we know that the team has been struggling with the virus and if they were ill effects from that, argentina came out with argent —— energy in pace and in the second half they sat back a bit, kylian mpabbe the star man from france really pulled france all the way through to the end of normal time than argentina with lionel messi pulling them ahead, france again, kylian mpabbe back into it and then at the end of that extra time where you thought may be, argentina or france could do it. nobody likes to see a penalty shoot—out, but itjust added to the drama of it all and i think, it was built on so many story lines, this world cup between and argentina in france and the football that we saw was fitting to be on the road cup final. ., ~' , ., was fitting to be on the road cup final. ., ,, i. . ., ,, final. thank you so much going like to argentina _
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final. thank you so much going like to argentina with _ final. thank you so much going like to argentina with like _ final. thank you so much going like to argentina with like pictures. - to argentina with like pictures. they know how to have a party, argentinians responding to that when out in full force in the streets in the centre of the cities capital. let's get some of the day's other news. china's chief epidemiologist is predicting that china is experiencing the first of three waves of covid infections this winter. he said he believes the second wave would be triggered by mass travel injanuary ahead of the lunar new year holiday. the authorities are rushing to vaccinate elderly people who are particularly vulnerable. more than 4,000 delegates from south africa's governing african national congress are voting for a new party leader. the candidates are president cyril ramaphosa and the former health minister, zweli mkhize. both face accusations of serious misconduct. south korea and japan say north korea has fired two ballistic missiles into the sea of japan. it comes days after pyongyang
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said it had successfully tested a solid—fuel motor for a new advanced weapons system. the north is banned from launching ballistic missiles by the un, but has conducted dozens of tests this year. after 30 hours of marathon talks, the european union has reached an agreement to strengthen and expand its carbon market — boosting one of the bloc�*s main tools to fight climate change. emissions trading will be extended to heating, road transport and shipping in the continent's biggest climate policy. sofie defour who is the climate director forthe campaign group transport and environment. she explained whether the costs of carbon trading will be passed on to consumers 01’ companies. it is mainly an obligation on the companies, for example if you look at shipping, ordering a television from say
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china, that would add about 3 cents to the cost of your television. so next to nothing for consumers, however for the shipping company that transports your television china to europe, the shipping company would be incentivised either become energy—efficient or to stop using fossil fuels and switch to, for example green hydrogen. draft proposals on saving global biodiversity have been published at the cop15 summit in montreal, canada. with just one scheduled day of talks left, the draught covers 23 targets. one calls on countries to protect at least 30 % of the world's land and coastal waters by 2030, though oceans receive limited mention. in the canadian arctic, there's a new warning over what the loss of sea ice means for animals like polar bears — who hunt and fish on the icy hudson bay, many around the town of churchill. as our science correspondent victoria gill reports — they're struggling to survive in a warming landscape.
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in the hudson bay, the polar bears are waiting for the sea to freeze. sea ice that disappeared over the summer is reforming. this bear is testing it to see if it will take its weight. along with uk—based arctic scientist professor gareth rees, i connected with the polar bear research team from their tundra buggy, an observation lab on tracks from which they can work and film. that is a live shot, happening just outside the window here. i'm absolutely fascinated to see where you are and what you are doing. they are slowly making their way to the coast of hudson bay, and that allows us to come here as well in this designated area outside churchill and watch the bears until the ice comes back. how do you see them responding to the impacts of climate change? over the last couple decades, we see it forms later and later. the season in between that is ice free, where the bears are on land and can take advantage of the hunting opportunities, that season
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is getting longer and longer with warming. explain, why did the polar bears need the ice to hunt? they can either sneak up on seals that have hold up to rest, or a polar bear might dive in and grab a seal. they need that platform to give them the advantage. and without that platform, as this footage recently captured shows, the bear very quickly gives up the chase. in open water, the seal has the advantage. by 2050, scientists say this vast bay is likely to have more than 200 ice free days per year, pushing bears to the brink of starvation. the sea ice projections are strongly depended on the temperature, and the temperature is really dictated by how much greenhouse gases emit. there was a relationship by how much we emit, how warm it gets in sea ice. polar scientists aim of the russian
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war in ukraine is preventing them from working in some of the most important part of the arctic. it's absolutely essential that we get data from all around the arctic. we have a big gap now in the russian arctic. it is half of the arctic and we are increasingly losing the ability to measure it and understand it. churchill manitoba is often called the polar bear capital of the world. nations are gathered now in canada to reach an agreement to protect habitats like this, but in just three decades, it could be too warm here for the polar bears to survive. victoria gill, bbc news. as britain is hit by a wave of strikes the uk cabinet minister with responsibility for strike contingency planning has said unions should call off action scheduled for the coming days and that the government will be resolute over pay. here's our political correspondent iain watson. with more strikes just days away the
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government is focused on how to lessen the impact.— government is focused on how to lessen the impact. nurses will say their members _ lessen the impact. nurses will say their members will— lessen the impact. nurses will say their members will abandon - lessen the impact. nurses will say their members will abandon the l their members will abandon the picket line and returned to the wart on tuesday but only if government ministers are willing to talk about pay, so are they? i ministers are willing to talk about pay. so are they?— ministers are willing to talk about pay, so are they? i have to say we will beat resolute _ pay, so are they? i have to say we will beat resolute in _ pay, so are they? i have to say we will beat resolute in response - pay, so are they? i have to say we will beat resolute in response to i will beat resolute in response to this because it will be irresponsible to allow public sector pay and inflation to get out of control. , ., ., ., control. they are warning that there will be more — control. they are warning that there will be more strikes _ control. they are warning that there will be more strikes if _ control. they are warning that there will be more strikes if they - control. they are warning that there will be more strikes if they are - control. they are warning that there will be more strikes if they are not i will be more strikes if they are not willing to move on pay in the other the union is saying they may escalate. it the union is saying they may escalate. , the union is saying they may escalate-— escalate. it is likely that the first strike _ escalate. it is likely that the first strike dates _ escalate. it is likely that the first strike dates will - escalate. it is likely that the first strike dates will cover l escalate. it is likely that the - first strike dates will cover longer time _ first strike dates will cover longer time periods and involve wider groups— time periods and involve wider groups of— time periods and involve wider groups of staff.— time periods and involve wider groups of staff. christmas 'ust a week away. i groups of staff. christmas 'ust a week away, but i groups of staff. christmas 'ust a week away, but very fl groups of staff. christmas 'ust a week away, but very good h groups of staff. christmasjust a week away, but very good little | week away, but very good little goodwill between the government and
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unions and there has been urges to talk about pay but the prime minister is standing firm. but now a relatively small but increasing number of former conservative ministers are calling for everything. it ministers are calling for everything-— ministers are calling for eve hina. , , everything. it is absolutely imperative _ everything. it is absolutely imperative that _ everything. it is absolutely imperative that we - everything. it is absolutely imperative that we make l everything. it is absolutely i imperative that we make sure everything. it is absolutely - imperative that we make sure that there is solid negotiations, there is a real merit in having another look at the negotiations and seeing where they can get to. the look at the negotiations and seeing where they can get to.— where they can get to. the season feels far from _ where they can get to. the season feels far from festive, _ where they can get to. the season feels far from festive, the - feels far from festive, the government warning that the disruption is inevitable, number ten will help voters will blame unions and not ministers that is a clinically risky assumption. the oscar—winning film director, steven spielberg, has said he regrets what happened to the shark population in the wake of his breakthough success, jaws, in 1975. the film has been criticised for misrepresenting great whites, and leading to trophy hunting in the us. spielberg was speaking on the bbc radio programme, desert island discs. that's one of the things i still fear.
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not to get eaten by a shark, but that sharks are somehow mad at me for the feeding frenzy of crazy sport fishermen that happened after 1975, which i truly and to this day regret. the decimation of the shark population, because of the book and the film. i really truly regret that. i've been speaking to the shark conservationist jillian morris—brake about how great white sharks were misrepresented in the film jaws. it was really a monster mentality, it was more extreme, larger, unrealistic aspects of these animals that really elevated the level of fear that people felt from the film. is it in any wayjustified?— is it in any way 'ustified? sharks are wild is it in any wayjustified? sharks are wild animals, _ is it in any wayjustified? sharks are wild animals, they - is it in any wayjustified? sharks are wild animals, they are - are wild animals, they are predators, they belong in the oceans and we are lucky to be able to go into the ocean, but fatalities from
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bites are extremely, extremely rare. i think the movie really played into our human fear of the unknown, they are large animals and it reallyjust typed that up and elevated it. thea;r typed that up and elevated it. they are extraordinarily _ typed that up and elevated it. they are extraordinarily sensitive animals? , ., ., animals? they are remarkable, intelligent. _ animals? they are remarkable, intelligent, their _ animals? they are remarkable, intelligent, their sensory - animals? they are remarkable, i intelligent, their sensory systems have evolved over millions of years to be top predators in the ocean, where they belong. so really remarkable animals.- where they belong. so really remarkable animals. ~ ., ., , , ., remarkable animals. what happened to them, what remarkable animals. what happened to them. what way — remarkable animals. what happened to them, what way were _ remarkable animals. what happened to them, what way were they _ remarkable animals. what happened to them, what way were they attacked - them, what way were they attacked after this? abs, them, what way were they attacked after this? �* ., ., them, what way were they attacked after this? . ., ., , , after this? a lot of sport fishing, --eole after this? a lot of sport fishing, people went _ after this? a lot of sport fishing, people went out _ after this? a lot of sport fishing, people went out to _ after this? a lot of sport fishing, people went out to catch - after this? a lot of sport fishing, people went out to catch and - after this? a lot of sport fishing, people went out to catch and kill the sharks, it was a thing to prove you were brave or protecting people because the movie, they did not want to go into water people do not want to go into water people do not want to go into swimming pools. it really influenced culture and it was a cult classic and everyone saw it and it influence people decades, the film came out before i was born but it
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has influenced many people to have fewer of these animals, so people were going out to catch and kill them. you prove that they can protect people and be brave but unfortunately that had a huge impact on white shark populations. itruihat on white shark populations. what happened? _ on white shark populations. what happened? they _ on white shark populations. what happened? they started - on white shark populations. what happened? they started to - on white shark populations. what. happened? they started to decline because of the _ happened? they started to decline because of the impact _ happened? they started to decline because of the impact and - happened? they started to decline because of the impact and in - happened? they started to decline because of the impact and in the i happened? they started to decline i because of the impact and in the 90s in the atlantic ocean and pacific ocean, they were actually protected because there had been such a steep decline in their populations. 50 decline in their populations. so why are authorities _ are authorities not able to communicate to people that they weren't as represented in the film and that this is not necessary or appropriate? i and that this is not necessary or appropriate?— appropriate? i think it is a lot of thins appropriate? i think it is a lot of things that _ appropriate? i think it is a lot of things that happened _ appropriate? i think it is a lot of things that happened will- appropriate? i think it is a lot of things that happened will stop l things that happened will stop people love monsters, love to be scared and sharks in the ocean are things that half the time, we do not know as much as we know now. so when something is unknown it is easy to feed into that fear. when people do not have as much information or data
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about something, i think it was challenging for people to maybe speak up and say, actually, this probably is not the best idea and we should step back. and it was just a movie,... buti should step back. and it was just a movie,... but i think you probably snowballed quickly and it got out of control very quickly. d0 snowballed quickly and it got out of control very quickly.— control very quickly. do you feel like people _ control very quickly. do you feel like people are _ control very quickly. do you feel like people are over— control very quickly. do you feel like people are over it _ control very quickly. do you feel like people are over it now? - control very quickly. do you feel like people are over it now? in i control very quickly. do you feel- like people are over it now? in some wa si like people are over it now? in some ways i think — like people are over it now? in some ways i think we _ like people are over it now? in some ways i think we know _ like people are over it now? in some ways i think we know better, - like people are over it now? in some ways i think we know better, we - ways i think we know better, we have access to information, scientists are able to communicate data whether it is on youth programmes, social media it really helped spread the word to the average person about why these animals are important, why we need them for healthy oceans and what is happening to them. the overfishing that is really threatening shark populations and driving many species towards extinction. driving many species towards extinction-— driving many species towards extinction. , ., , ., in ukraine — despite the ongoing conflict — they've chosen their act to compete in next year's eurovision song contest.
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the winner was chosen after a special tv show broadcast from a converted bomb shelter in kyiv. here's our entertainment reporter daniel rosney — this has flashing images. ukraine takes eurovision seriously. tvorchi! the war didn't get in the way of this live show. down these stairs is a kyiv metro station... ..transformed into a bomb shelter when russia invaded. president zelensky has used one nearby before to address the public. from a bunker, to a tv studio. the decision to go underground was the first one that was taken, and it dictated ourfurther steps of organisation, because no matter if we have air raid alerts, or any other security challenges, still the work can continue. congratulations, ukraine! ukraine knows how to win. it first entered eurovision in 2003,
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and has won it three times since. it's sent emotional ballads... ..and ones that know how to entertain. upbeat dance music the winner of the _ eurovision song contest 2022 is... ..ukraine! but it was this year's victory, three months after russia invaded, that emphasised who europe supported. i'm really proud that i'm ukrainian. there are still dreams for ukraine to win and to visit the concert. we came from dorset especially today for this concert. the band have been flying the blue and yellow flag across europe ever since,
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performing to thousands. translation: it's very important to represent our country - and show our ukrainian culture through the colours and music, and to some extent, to revive it. kalush orchestra have become music ambassadors for their country. at a time of pain, they brought pride. that support clearly continues, but it's now time to hand that eurovision baton on in preparation for next year's contest. translation: we want to say thank | you to everyone who supported us, | who listened to the music and who is fighting on the front line, because it is important. we will try to do everything to present ukraine with dignity in liverpool. # don't care what you say. # don't care how you feel...# liverpool is hosting the song contest on behalf of ukraine, and tvorchi's song ensures the country's voice will definitely be heard loud and clear. daniel rosney, bbc news,
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thanks forjoining us. temperature slowly climbed today but as this mild, wet weather has been pushing northwards into the cold we have seen a significant ice risk and also some sleet and snow which will diminish as we move into the overnight. as it turns mild there for all. ice risk across northern areas does diminish into the early parts of the night as the mild air pushes northwards into scotland, stays unsettled, blustery a lot of cloud around in outbreaks of rain, heavy across southern and western areas. huge temperature contrast from the night before up to 12, 1a degrees to start monday
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morning that's how we begin this new week, staying mild not just for the beginning of the week but throughout with a frost free night unsettled at times a risk of localised flooding looks like it will stay unsettled into the christmas period as low pressure sticks close by. for monday we have low pressure near the uk lots of isobars on the chart weather fronts bringing outbreaks of rain, it will feel very different to what we have been used too. it will be cloudy, windy, some of the renin will be happy chance of localised flooding in places across the south—west, temperatures up to the mid—teens and places even as high as 10—13 c across scotland including the northern isles. moving out of monday into tuesday, this area of low—pressure sitting to the west of us bring rain for the unsettled weather weather front on tuesday could bring cloud and rain to the far south east could persist as
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well, windiest across scotland, northern ireland closest to the area of low pressure will we will see frequent showers, wintriness over the high ground, a touch cooler across the board on tuesday. some good spells of sunshine around, temperatures for most 10—13 c. low—pressure sticking close by through wednesday, another unsettled wet and windy day another the area of low pressure moves in and this is friday's area of low pressure you can see just how unsubtle it will be throughout the week and into the run up to christmas. generally on the mild side, cooler at times across the north. there is a chance of some colder, snowy weather moving in during the christmas period. stay tuned.
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this is bbc world news, the headlines. argentina have won the world cup for the third time, beating the reigning champions, france on penalties in qatar, after a game for the ages. they scored four of their penalties to france's two, after drawing 3—3 in extra time. the european union has reached a draught agreement to strengthen and expand its carbon market, one of its main tools to fight climate change. emissions trading will now include heating, road transport and shipping. there are growing calls for iran to release the film actress, taraneh alidoosti, who was arrested after publicly condemning the first execution of a protester in iran earlier this month. south africa's power utility, eskom, has confirmed that the military has
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