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bank holiday chaos. the world's two biggest economies agreed to talk regularly on trade. we will have the latest on the visit to china. donald trump faces a manic monday ahead of super tuesday, as a us federaljudge sets a trial date of the 4th of march for the former president. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in spain, where the country's football federation has asked its president, luis rubiales, to resign after he kissed a player on the lips following the women's world cup final.
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the federation�*s call for him to step down, comes after spanish prosecutors opened an investigation into whether the kiss amounted to a sexual assault on the strikerjenni hermoso. from madrid, guy hedgecoe has the latest. the last week has been one of anger for many the last week has been one of angerfor many in spain. this protest is against the man at the centre of the country's football crisis. the backlash against him also seems to have taken on a broader meaning. translation:— translation: this is a very important — translation: this is a very important moment, - translation: this is a very important moment, said - translation: this is a very| important moment, said this woman. it is difficult to capture behaviour like this on camera. i think it is important to raise a voice and we agree with the feminist movement to fight this injustice that the
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girl and the women have suffered. girl and the women have suffered-— girl and the women have suffered. , , ., suffered. this is in the now infamous — suffered. this is in the now infamous kiss _ suffered. this is in the now infamous kiss that - suffered. this is in the now infamous kiss that mr - suffered. this is in the now - infamous kiss that mr rubiales gave jenny infamous kiss that mr rubiales gavejenny hermoso after spain's world cup victory and which she says was nonconsensual. fifa has provisionally suspended mr rubiales and prosecutors are investigating him for possible sexual assault. and now his own federation is calling on him to resign. mr rubiales's mother has locked herself in a church and begun a hunger strike against what she claimed was a witch hunt against her son. before the left—wing government it represents a mindset at odds with modern spain. translation: spanish society is profoundly feminist. it is at the forefront of equal rights and an example on a global level which is why these behaviours are so shocking. the which is why these behaviours are so shocking.— are so shocking. the spanish government _ are so shocking. the spanish
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government has _ are so shocking. the spanish government has asked - are so shocking. the spanish government has asked this i government has asked this tribunal to open proceedings against mr rubiales in the hope that eventually he will be removed from office. the involvement of this court and the spanish government reflects how this whole affair has now gone way beyond the limits of the football world. whatever the football world. whatever the future holds for mr rubiales, this crisis has already shaken spanish society. meanwhile, the country is trying to remind itself that this all began with a remarkable sporting triumph. this latest developement is a further escalation in a story that's snowballed since the world cup final last sunday. our news reporter azadeh moshiri takes us through the timeline of events. so how did we get here? after the world cup final during the ceremony, rubiales put his
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hands on either side of hermoso's face and kissed her. during a live stream she said she did not enjoy it. after fears backlash from other football players, media and the spanish prime minister, rubiales finally apologises saying he made a mistake and adds sorry for those who were offended. that is not enough. on august 2a, world football's governing body fifa opens disciplinary proceedings in order to examine his actions. on the next day mr rubiales says the kiss was consensual and this is what elsie said. translation: i and this is what elsie said. translation:— and this is what elsie said. translation: ., , translation: i will not resign. i will not resign. _ translation: i will not resign. i will not resign. i _ translation: i will not resign. i will not resign. i will— translation: i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not - i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resin. �* , ., i will not resign. i will not resin. , ., i will not resign. i will not resin. , . resign. and yet that same day, sain's resign. and yet that same day, spain's government _ resign. and yet that same day, spain's government decides . resign. and yet that same day, spain's government decides to | spain's government decides to open legal proceedings in order to suspend him. in addition, spain's secretary of sport says he wants this to be spanish football's me to movement. the player in question speak to out and said at no time was that
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his ever consensual and yet the spanish football federation does not take kindly to her words accusing her of lying and threaten legal action. yet she has a lot of support. dozens of players including all 23 players including all 23 players who attended the women's world cup say they will not play for the women's team until rubiales is removed. the next day, fifa announces it is provisionally suspending rubiales pending the disciplinary proceedings against him. that same day the head coach for the women's team criticises him, breaking with rubiales and that's as his entire coaching staff resign in protest. the next day, the spanish football federation announces an internal investigation is under way and that their sexual violence protocol has now been at debated. that is what takes us to the latest developments where one that's own mother says she is on hunger strike inside a church in protest at the manhunt against him, in her
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own words, and prosecutors say that a preliminary investigation is now under way investigation is now under way in order to ascertain whether a crime of sexual assault has taken place. let's talk about us china tensions because the us commerce secretary is in china where she has been engaging with senior chinese officials in business talk. as part of their effort to reduce tensions, us and china have now agreed to conduct a regular discussion addressing trade matters intellectual property and restrictions. she is the fourth high—profile official from united states to visit china is a well�*s two biggest economies aim to address their trade dispute. let's bring in frank levin, a former us undersecretary for commerce and international trade who joins us live from france that makes san francisco. thank you for joining us today on newsday. there have been a lot of
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discussions but there seems to be no concrete announcement on what this visit can achieve. she is the fourth high profile official from the united states to visit. what can she bring to the table compared to other us representatives before her? it is useful that these discussions took place. we are in a moment of growing acrimony and enormous ill will so simply to re—establish these ministerial level dialogues is a useful construct. we cannot have this relationship defined entirely by ill will. so at the end of the day they want to achieve certain goals but to just say they have formalised the process and have a problem—solving mechanism under way so that everyday disputes do not become political issues, thatis do not become political issues, that is a very useful step ahead. . ., , .,
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that is a very useful step ahead. , ., ., , ahead. of course there are many geopolitical— ahead. of course there are many geopolitical tensions _ ahead. of course there are many geopolitical tensions as - ahead. of course there are many geopolitical tensions as well. - geopolitical tensions as well. she said that she wants to be practical it is impossible for the united states to have a certain level of trade but not national security sensitive? i think you are right. the overriding issue of national security and determining what china's international is but at the same time you want to at least establish a formal relationship so the relationship so the relationship cannot be 100% defined by problems but there must be some reminded for both sides that there is value in maintaining normal commercial intercourse, that there is considerable value in open markets and open investment. once you carveout the national security issues, and do what we can to keep room regular commercial interaction under way. i wanted to ask why this visit by the secretary of
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commerce, if this —— if this trip is about trade? i think the new us initiative is that the new us initiative is that the us will not sell china manufacturing technology nor enhance a computer chip industry and that is stuck crawl —— stuck in the call. so it might be the right move but it might be the right move but it has caused enormous unhappiness in china. so she is responsible for that. .- responsible for that. . some exerts responsible for that. . some exoerts seem _ responsible for that. . some experts seem to _ responsible for that. . some experts seem to think- responsible for that. . some experts seem to think that l responsible for that. . some i experts seem to think that the chinese communist party seems to think that the us wants to contain china. with that in mind, what could a successful trip look like? i mind, what could a successful trip look like?— trip look like? i would say this. trip look like? i would say this- the _ trip look like? i would say this. the one _ trip look like? i would say this. the one thing - trip look like? i would say. this. the one thing missing from this initiative is activity outside china, meaning if you were looking at it from
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a washington point of view, what you really want to do is cultivate other relationships in asia. do not have signer centric mission because it will on the go so far. so i would say the united states is serious about cultivating goodwill in the region and should go back into the transpacific partnership will look at initiatives with japan or other areas in the region that would help all parties. this is very narrow, it is only the us and china and we need to establish equilibrium in the trade relationship.- establish equilibrium in the trade relationship. thank you so much for _ trade relationship. thank you so much forjoining _ trade relationship. thank you so much forjoining us - trade relationship. thank you so much forjoining us on - trade relationship. thank you so much forjoining us on the| so much forjoining us on the programme today. a date has been set for the trial of former us president donald trump on charges of trying to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election. aus a us federaljudge has announced that the trial will begin on march four 2024 in
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washington, dc. one day before super tuesday which is when more than a dozen states vote in the republican primary to choose a candidate for the 2024 presidential election. mr trump has since said in a social media post that he will appeal the trial start date although legal experts have said that is not usually possible to do. lawyers mr trump has already tried to have the date moved back. donald trump �*s legal team hoped to push this trial back until april 2026 whereas the prosecution said they were ready to start in january prosecution said they were ready to start injanuary next year. both dates were unacceptable to the judge who said that seven months would be the appropriate time. the defendant was entitled to reasonable time to prepare but thatis reasonable time to prepare but that is not unlimited. the trial has been set for march four and it is possible as with any trial that they could slip for some reason but at the moment that would be scheduled
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for the day before super tuesday when various huge states including california go to the polls to vote for their favourite candidate for the republican party and democrat party nominee. in other words, the candidates who will face off for the white house next year. donald trump hit back quickly on his own social media platform, truth hammock social saying he would appeal the decision calling the judge biased and truncating and suggested that she and jack smith, the lead prosecutor, were attempting to interfere with the election. this is just one of four criminal cases that donald trump has on at the moment. we know separately in an unrelated election case in georgia the present�*s first date, his arraignment is set for september six next week. that is an opportunity where, ultimately, is guilty or not guilty plea can be entered but we know that donald trump has
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denied fervently all charges against him saying they are all designed to keep him out of the white house. around the world and across the uk news. bringing you different stories from _ news. bringing you different stories from across - news. bringing you different stories from across the - news. bringing you different i stories from across the united kingdom. it stories from across the united kinudom. ., , stories from across the united kinudom. .,, , stories from across the united kinadom. .,, , stories from across the united kinadom. , . kingdom. it has been quite a transformation _ kingdom. it has been quite a transformation from - kingdom. it has been quite a transformation from how - kingdom. it has been quite a transformation from how it i transformation from how it looked when it shut in the 19805 looked when it shut in the 1980s to its beautiful sparkling pool and restored buildings. but it is a difficult site to transform with the river on one side and a grade two star listed building. here in the docs they are making pipes to carry heat pumps to heat the pools. time to dip your toes in the water and it was quite pleasant. i really want to say to people that this is your new local pool that this is your new local pool. common use it. come for a swim, a history tour stop there is a lot for people to come and enjoy here. a few lucky ones had a chance to swim last year
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but now it will be open to everyone. in its heyday it was the meeting place for everyone and it is hoped it will still be the place to go once more. you are alive with bbc news. hundreds of flows into and out of the uk were cancelled monday after technical glitch hit the traffic control. the problem was fixed after a few hours but it could now take several days to clear the backlog of flights thatis to clear the backlog of flights that is built up leaving passengers stranded. here is a transport correspondent katy austin. one of the busiest days of the summer for flights descended of the summerforflights descended into of the summer for flights descended into chaos the thousands of passengers, many on their way back from holidays. on their way back from holidays-— on their way back from holida s. , ., , , holidays. due to fly 11am this morning. _ holidays. due to fly 11am this morning. it's _ holidays. due to fly 11am this morning, it's now— holidays. due to fly 11am this morning, it's now 4pm - holidays. due to fly 11am this morning, it's now 4pm and i holidays. due to fly 11am this - morning, it's now 4pm and we've been told our flight has been
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cancelled. been told our flight has been cancelled-— cancelled. don't think there are fights — cancelled. don't think there are fights back _ cancelled. don't think there are fights back to _ cancelled. don't think there are fights back to london, i are fights back to london, nothing _ are fights back to london, nothing we have seen so we are going _ nothing we have seen so we are going to — nothing we have seen so we are going to barcelona tomorrow morning _ going to barcelona tomorrow morning and then hotel tomorrow night _ morning and then hotel tomorrow night in _ morning and then hotel tomorrow night in barcelona and finding out from _ night in barcelona and finding out from there on wednesday morning _ out from there on wednesday morning. no out from there on wednesday mornina. ., ., ., ., ., morning. no information as to whether or — morning. no information as to whether or not _ morning. no information as to whether or not we're - morning. no information as to whether or not we're flying - whether or not we're flying today _ whether or not we're flying today. there _ whether or not we're flying today. there is— whether or not we're flying today. there is been- whether or not we're flying today. there is been firedl today. there is been fired before _ today. there is been fired before us _ today. there is been fired before us with _ today. there is been fired before us with other- today. there is been fired . before us with other airlines that— before us with other airlines that been_ before us with other airlines that been cancelled, - before us with other airlines that been cancelled, we're i that been cancelled, we're keeping _ that been cancelled, we're keeping our— that been cancelled, we're keeping our fingers - that been cancelled, we'rel keeping our fingers crossed that— keeping our fingers crossed that we _ keeping our fingers crossed that we get _ keeping our fingers crossed that we get home - keeping our fingers crossed that we get home tonight. i that we get home tonight. others _ that we get home tonight. others are _ that we get home tonight. others are waiting - that we get home tonight. others are waiting to - that we get home tonight. others are waiting to take | that we get home tonight. i others are waiting to take off from the uk like these people at belfast. from the uk like these people at izaelfast-_ at belfast. nothing like this before. i'll— at belfast. nothing like this before. i'll keep _ at belfast. nothing like this before. i'll keep an - at belfast. nothing like this before. i'll keep an eye - at belfast. nothing like this before. i'll keep an eye on | at belfast. nothing like this i before. i'll keep an eye on it. we were _ before. i'll keep an eye on it. we were mentally _ before. i'll keep an eye on it. we were mentally with - before. i'll keep an eye on it. we were mentally with eight| before. i'll keep an eye on it. . we were mentally with eight and oflock— we were mentally with eight and o'clock in— we were mentally with eight and o'clock in the morning. air traffic control _ o'clock in the morning. " traffic control services provided says that a technical issue magic was having to input flight plans manually and that takes longer thought had to restrict how many fights could operate. the result, hundreds of delays and cancellations into and out of the uk. the issue was fixed by mid—afternoon but experts say disruption could last for days.
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a lot of airlines will have to now look at where they have got their aircraft, they won't be in the place they're supposed to be, they have to replan their schedules, they will have crews also displaced and a lot of those crews will be beyond their allowable working hours. because the problem was outside airlines' control customers won't be entitled to compensation but they have the right either a refund or alternative flight. it right either a refund or alternative flight.- right either a refund or alternative flight. it is worth notina alternative flight. it is worth noting that _ alternative flight. it is worth noting that a _ alternative flight. it is worth noting that a lot _ alternative flight. it is worth noting that a lot of - alternative flight. it is worth noting that a lot of people i alternative flight. it is worth i noting that a lot of people are needed to be rerouted at the moment so you might have to be patient. if you're stuck for a really long time, you should get food or drink. if you are stuck overnight the airline should pay for accommodation for you. should pay for accommodation for ou. . . . . should pay for accommodation for ou. . ,, , ., should pay for accommodation for ou. , for you. passengers are being told to check _ for you. passengers are being told to check the _ for you. passengers are being told to check the status - for you. passengers are being told to check the status of. told to check the status of their flight before heading to their flight before heading to the airport and there were no questions asked about how today's outage could have happened. katy austin, bbc news. earlier i spoke to clementine mitchell whose 5—year—old daughter is stranded
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in france and she explained the difficult situation at the family found itself in. our daughter. _ family found itself in. our daughter, as _ family found itself in. our daughter, as you - family found itself in. our daughter, as you said, i family found itself in. our daughter, as you said, is| family found itself in. oh" daughter, as you said, isjust five. she had been spending four days with herfamily five. she had been spending four days with her family and friends who are french. she was due to fly back to join the rest of us in london last thursday. herflight rest of us in london last thursday. her flight was cancelled by they. she was rescheduled to fly on friday but that flight was also cancelled and she was subsequently booked to play out the day and as you can imagine that flight was cancelled. we are running into the fifth or sixth day that she has been stranded. sixth day that she has been stranded-— sixth day that she has been stranded. ., , , _,, stranded. how is she coping her swear-old? _ stranded. how is she coping her swear-old? it _ stranded. how is she coping her 5-year-old? it must _ stranded. how is she coping her 5-year-old? it must be - stranded. how is she coping her 5-year-old? it must be quite i 5—year—old? it must be quite confusing. 5-year-old? it must be quite confusing-— confusing. she is fine, she is really lucky _ confusing. she is fine, she is really lucky that _ confusing. she is fine, she is really lucky that she - confusing. she is fine, she is really lucky that she has - confusing. she is fine, she isj really lucky that she has with her grandparents so things could be a lot worse. but what's difficult is their only so many times you can explain to a child that age that you
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will go tomorrow, see my dad, and the next day comes and you have to say i'm really sorry, it's not happening. it's probably the third time it's happened that she is getting stressed and homesick, i think. absolutely. i understand that and your husband are trying to get her home. can you explain what you're trying to do?- what you're trying to do? yes, we did contact _ what you're trying to do? yes, we did contact them _ what you're trying to do? yes, we did contact them today. . what you're trying to do? yes we did contact them today. we explained to them that it wasn't the first calculation. she has had three consecutive flights cancelled and we asked if there is a way she could be prioritised to get her back to london, explained that she is only five, she needs to be reunited with family but we were really told they were as helpful as they could be given situation was pebbly overwhelming for everyone but we were told she has to join the waiting list and since then we've been told that we could probably be books from thursday so what we have done instead is taken a fight with air france
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to get her to paris tomorrow and my husband will do the round—trip from london to paris on eurostar and hopefully bring her home tomorrow. we on eurostar and hopefully bring her home tomorrow.— on eurostar and hopefully bring her home tomorrow. we all miss her. absolutely. _ her home tomorrow. we all miss her. absolutely. that _ her home tomorrow. we all miss her. absolutely. that is - her home tomorrow. we all miss her. absolutely. that is quite - her. absolutely. that is quite a journey for her. you said that ba is very helpful, if the technical glitch that no—one could be blamed at the moment but what's been the response you received from the airline but also others who are offering services?- but also others who are offering services? yes, i think ba, i wouldn't _ offering services? yes, i think ba, i wouldn't say _ offering services? yes, i think ba, i wouldn't say they've - offering services? yes, i think. ba, i wouldn't say they've been helpful, they have a debate on helpful, they have a debate on helpful and i appreciate there were probably inundated with calls today but we were hoping that the airline could expedia let her return a little bit. we noticed there were flights available tomorrow, very expensive flight but we weren't offered those and we felt given the delay and the amount of time she has spent away from family were hoping to help from ba to get her more quickly back
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of the advice we got which was tojoin the waiting of the advice we got which was to join the waiting list. but we understand that we are one of thousands of families that i probably tried to get home or get people home at the moment. that was clementine mitchell speaking to me a little earlier. london puzzler controversial ultra low emission zone or is expelled from an area covering a city centre all of capital. the restriction which came into place an hour ago london become the world's largest ultralow zone. owners of the most polluting vehicles will now have to pay £12 50 a day while driving in the area. helena wilkinson. getting rid of air pollution is a priority for cities across the uk. in many, revolution far exceeds limits recommended by the world health organization. it seems like the expansion of the ultra low emission zone in london which aims to improve air quality.
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this green area shows the current zone in central london and this is what it will look like from tomorrow. this is questlove that i am on the boundary of the current ultra low emission zone and anyone heading in that direction across the junction into central london has to pay £12.50 if their vehicle does not meet the required emission standards. from midnight, but boundary will be significantly expanded to cover all 32 london boroughs. expanding the zone proved divisive.— proved divisive. we've been brid a in a proved divisive. we've been bridging legal— proved divisive. we've been bridging legal limits - proved divisive. we've been bridging legal limits for - proved divisive. we've been. bridging legal limits for more than 12 years for toxic gas dioxide and these solutions have been shown to study children's belongs in the city and cause huge illnesses for people. i and cause huge illnesses for a-eole. . . and cause huge illnesses for a-eole. . , ., people. i represent some of the smallest builders. _ people. i represent some of the smallest builders. these - people. i represent some of the smallest builders. these can . people. i represent some of the smallest builders. these can bej smallest builders. these can be employed one person to a few and the —
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employed one person to a few and the reality is these businesses are very dependent on money— businesses are very dependent on money coming into their business _ on money coming into their business and going out and they 'ust business and going out and they just don't— business and going out and they just don't have huge reserves to he — just don't have huge reserves to be able to buy new fleet events _ to be able to buy new fleet events. in to be able to buy new fleet events. . to be able to buy new fleet events. , ., .. to be able to buy new fleet events. , ., ., , ., , events. in west london people are preparing _ events. in west london people are preparing for— events. in west london people are preparing for the _ events. in west london people are preparing for the change. | are preparing for the change. people are dying as well from the pollution, so it's a good thing if they stop it, but i don't think a lot of the people that live in this sort of area are going to appreciate paying the £12.50. i are going to appreciate paying the 92-50-— the £12.50. i feel like it's the £12.50. i feel like it's the only _ the £12.50. i feel like it's the only way _ the £12.50. i feel like it's the only way for - the £12.50. i feel like it's the only way for the - the £12.50. i feel like it's - the only way for the government to get— the only way for the government to get money out of us these days, — to get money out of us these days, isn't— to get money out of us these days, isn't it, you have to sort — days, isn't it, you have to sort of— days, isn't it, you have to sort of pay to breathe in london _ sort of pay to breathe in london-— sort of pay to breathe in london. , ., , , ., , london. generally petrol cars first registered _ london. generally petrol cars first registered after - london. generally petrol cars first registered after 2005 - london. generally petrol cars| first registered after 2005 and diesel cars after september 2015 are complied. for those that aren't, the charge takes effect from midnight. helena wilkinson, bbc news. the biggest redhead days festival in the world has been taking place in the netherlands. there was no sign of famous redheads like prince harry, adele or emma stone, but thousands of other redheads
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travelled from around the world to be part of the annual gathering. and, as our correspondent in the netherlands anna holligan has been finding out, they found strength in numbers. there is a chance you've never encountered a redhead. people with this rat redhead jean make up with this rat redhead jean make up less than 2% of the global population. it up less than 296 of the global population-— up less than 2% of the global population-— population. it is a mutation and so punchy. _ population. it is a mutation and so punchy. you - population. it is a mutation and so punchy. you only i population. it is a mutation l and so punchy. you only see population. it is a mutation i and so punchy. you only see it maybe, see a group of people walking down the street and one of them will be ginger.— of them will be ginger. that's if ou're of them will be ginger. that's if you're in — of them will be ginger. that's if you're in scotland - of them will be ginger. that's if you're in scotland island. i if you're in scotland island. many redhead have celtic ancestry. many redhead have celtic ancestry-— many redhead have celtic ancest . , ., ., ., ancestry. the big motivation was to see _ ancestry. the big motivation was to see more _ ancestry. the big motivation was to see more people - ancestry. the big motivation was to see more people like| ancestry. the big motivation i was to see more people like us and have — was to see more people like us and have a _ was to see more people like us and have a sense of community as a _ and have a sense of community as a redhead because it can feel— as a redhead because it can feel isolated when you don't see a — feel isolated when you don't see a lot _ feel isolated when you don't see a lot of people like you and — see a lot of people like you and here _ see a lot of people like you and here it is exciting to see everyone _ and here it is exciting to see everyone with a redhead no matter— everyone with a redhead no matter the shade of colour come together—
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matter the shade of colour come together and celebrate what has made _ together and celebrate what has made us — together and celebrate what has made us unique in our own homes and countries. made us unique in our own homes and countries-— and countries. when you use to be the odd _ and countries. when you use to be the odd one _ and countries. when you use to be the odd one out,... - and countries. when you use to be the odd one out,... every i be the odd one out,... every time i be the odd one out,... every time i come _ be the odd one out,... every time i come here, _ be the odd one out,... every time i come here, i- be the odd one out,... every time i come here, i feel- be the odd one out,... every time i come here, i feel a i be the odd one out,... every| time i come here, i feel a bit time i come here, ifeel a bit better about myself. you see, you know a lot of gingers do get bullied for having red hair. it's a shame, it's a real shame. . hair. it's a shame, it's a real shame. , , , shame. this event is designed to shift that — shame. this event is designed to shift that narrative - shame. this event is designed to shift that narrative and - to shift that narrative and empower people like william who has found a lifelong friends and a sense of belonging. everybody has a similar experience. lots of people were either believed, lots of people just don't have confidence. there is a lot of things that actually bring people together here that we have so much in common, even they were not even from the same country, same continent. from the same country, same continent-— continent. it's a feeling that residents — continent. it's a feeling that residents might _ continent. it's a feeling that residents might resonate i continent. it's a feeling that - residents might resonate among the 5000 redheads gathered in tilburg. i the 5000 redheads gathered in tilbura. . .
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the 5000 redheads gathered in tilbura. , ., ., , tilburg. i “ust want to be around tilburg. i “ust want to be aound a — tilburg. i just want to be around a lot _ tilburg. i just want to be around a lot of— tilburg. i just want to be | around a lot of redheads. tilburg. i just want to be - around a lot of redheads. like family. — around a lot of redheads. like family. it _ around a lot of redheads. like family, it is not that many redheads. my parents at the start— redheads. my parents at the start are _ redheads. my parents at the start are not redheads. it�*s start are not redheads. it's only me- — start are not redheads. it's only me- it's _ start are not redheads. it�*s only me. it's incredible because i don't feel alone anymore. ifeel because i don't feel alone anymore. i feel together, because i don't feel alone anymore. ifeel together, i anymore. i feel together, i feel a anymore. ifeel together, i feel a part of something, something ifeel like i missed out my whole life. something i feel like i missed out my whole life.— out my whole life. anna holligan. _ out my whole life. anna holligan, bbc _ out my whole life. anna holligan, bbc news. i out my whole life. anna i holligan, bbc news. what out my whole life. anna - holligan, bbc news. what the festival. that's the newsday. i'll be back with business news shortly but for now thank you so much for watching newsday. hello there. our final bank holiday weekend of the summer season was certainly dominated by sunny spells and scattered showers — some really potent ones
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on saturday, but by monday, fewer showers around, allowing us to get out and enjoy some fresh air and glimpses of sunshine. quite a cloudy start, but into the afternoon, the cloud broke up and we closed out the day with some decent sunshine around. now, low pressure is set to dominate this tuesday and continue with that sunny spells and scattered shower theme. the trailing weather front here will certainly introduce more cloud across northern england, parts of wales and south—west england first thing in the morning, and some light, patchy rain here. we start off with sunshine across the north, but a few scattered showers will develop as we go through the day. and so, by the middle part of the afternoon, our weather front will be sitting across lincolnshire down into south—west england. ahead of it, still relatively mild, but behind it, we'll see some sunshine. there will be a few showers and some of these really quite heavy. for northern ireland, for scotland, it's a case of sunny spells and scattered showers — some of those showers could be really quite potent — the odd rumble of thunder and noticeably fresher, particularly on exposed north and west facing coasts. 15 or 16 degrees at the very best. now, that low
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pressure drifts away and allows this brief ridge of high pressure to build as we move into wednesday. that means that showers will fade away and skies clear, and so, to start the day on wednesday, we could actually have a chilly—ish start with temperatures generally into single figures. but it will be accompanied by some spells of sunshine. a north—westerly wind still with us, and so that could just filter a few organised showers down through the isle of man, the irish sea into north—west england. but generally, it will be a quieter day with fewer showers around, but still, because of the wind direction coming from the northwest, those temperatures a little disappointing — 15—20 — that's 68 fahrenheit. thursday into friday sees rain across england and wales and just how far north that goes is subject to question. but after that, it looks likely that high pressure will build for the start of the first full week of september. so, yes, we are going to continue with that showery rain, but fingers crossed that high pressure builds and quietens things down for the start of the following weekend.
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and it is hoped it will still be the place to go once more. us commerce secretary gina raymonde meets her chinese
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counterpart in beijing for with chips and trade on the in the borders are open but they are not using them. we look at how international travel from china has not recovered after the pandemic. hello there and welcome to asia business report. as we have been reporting, us commerce secretary gina raymonde i was in beijing this weekend on monday she met her counterpart, describing the discussions as open and pragmatic. the countries have pledged to hold regular meetings between business representatives, with a focus on commercial issues. representatives will also meet to exchange information and export controls on the first meeting is today. our business reporter has this update on the following report has some flashing images. gina
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raimondo's visit is the

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