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five women are on trail -- are .n trial for an attack travelers around the world thomasd as tom muscat -- cook collapses. largest repatriation since the second world war. fallout ofk at the the thomas cook collapse with brian quinn. big wins at the emmys for "game of thrones." the biggest shock came as a series ofooped awards for phoebe waller bridge. first, our top stories.
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dozens of world leaders are in new york for an emergency climate summit. absent.e quite a few just last week, the world is losing the fight against climate change. we have dozens of world leaders more dramatic news. what can we expect? are leaders going to step up? >> to make progress, they are going to have to a announce plas
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to move towards carbon neutrality as fast as posossible if they are going to make an impact on climate change. there will be 60 world leaders taking to the podium. they have been asked to come with concrete plans. there are pledges from progressive countries like finland. the finish foreign minister told me they are going to announce they are pushing towards carbon neutrality by 2035. that is one of the most ambitious targets. speakingmacron will be around 11:00 a.m. local time.
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he is expected to put forward concrete plans. climatet abouout the --ctate -- the climate spec climate skeptics, like donald trump? >> only about half of the world leaders who are attending are goining to be present here. are the trickiest to convince to act on climate change will not be taking to the podium. the u.s. president will not be getting up to speak. a rivalrganized conference around the same time macron is going to be speaking, on religious freedom. there are a lot of problems with these authoritarian leaders, like bolsonaro, who was allowing
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a coalition to help build a confrontation in iran. in a related, iran's government said a british flag oil tanker is free to leave more than two months after it was seized in the gulf. has gone bust. some 600,000 travelers are unsure of how they are going to get home. the british government is working to bring home 150,000 of its own citizens, but no one knows what will happen to the rest of the people abroad with thomas cook. >> the world's oldest travel .gency has collapsed on monday, thomass kim ceased -- tom us --thomas cook c ceased
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trtrading. losing0 employees risk their jobs. the civil aviation authority is preparing for the largest peacetime repatriation effort in the country's history. >> it is a huge operation. aircraft. over 40 the next few hours, we will start bringing passengers home. >> for british tourists, u.k. authorities warn some disruption is available. this resort demanded extra payment from its guests. >> we were given this letter to say we should pay this amount of money, which translates to about 1800 pounds, which is more than
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the holiday cost. they have stopped letting people go home because they have not paid this money. >> the company has struggle because of competition, high debt, and a european heat wave that led thousands of holidaymakers to stay put. it secured a rescue deal in august but failed to obtain the rest of the money you requested last week. underway linked to a planned terror attack on the notre dame cathedral. five women are on trial for the plan in 2016. our senior reporter is at the courthouse where the trial is taking place. what has happened so far?
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>> four of these five women appeared. the fifth refused to leave her prison cell. she decided she would not wish to attend this trial. the judge interrupted the session so one of the assessors could go down and talk to her, but she refused. she might be refusing until the end of the trial. is an u unusual trial, a special tribunal put in place, this is not a jury. these are professional magistrate that are going to -- thee final asian and final decision and they are on the frontline of this terrorist attack. it is the first time in france we have such a hype profile femalest case involving
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trying to attack on french soil. >> give us the details on what happened on that day. awo of the women had parked car next to the notre dame cathedral. in the back was six gas diesel.s and some .his is one of the main factors the diesel did not egg night. the desk did not ignite. -- the diesel did not ignite. the devastation could have been massive.
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the women fled to the home of accused and these .hree womomen face life in prisn it iss going to be interesting o out.out how this pans she was in contact with a very well-known french jihadadist, wo was said to have been killed. he is still being judged today because there is no proof of his death. in france, a lawsuit over diabetes and a major drug. the court will try to decide if
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they continued to back the drug for decades, even when they knew it was dangerous. >> she is one of the 5 million prescribe the medicine, one of the thousands who heart or lung was damaged. >> i had a normal life. now i live part time. i can do something in the morning, but nothing in the afternoon. anti-diabetesan drug, it was sold as a weight loss pill. in the 1990's, doctors started flagging it as dangerous. the u.s., italy, spain bandit. it was still on the market for an extra decade. reports show it generated a
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dangerous molecule. >> the pharmrmaceutical l compay lied and h hid its dangerous properties. that is intolerable, ththe idea they knew the risk of the drug and they delilivered it to patients is inconceivable. people were prosecuted, including doctors working for france's pharmaceutical watchdog, which failed to ban the drug for years. it hasas led to hundndreds of d. 2006 hundred 84 victims are part 2684 victims are part of f the trial.
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genie: a school has collapsed in nairobi, with ateast seven children killed with more ththan 10 others still trapped. parents are waiting at the scene of the school in nairobi. hundred gathered as workers picked through debris. the buildingar why collapsed this morning. civilians were killed by afghan forces sunday. they were killed by forces rating a house is by the taliban to train you aside bomber. attack, -- came under fire, causing the dozens of
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billion deaths. -- dozens of civilian deaths. block that came in third in the election is backing benny gantz. that could give him the edge over the longest ever serving prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. arab politicians are determined to get rid of netanyahu for his campaign of hatred during his reelection campaign. netanyahu leaving power is the most important historical thing. our recommendation is historical and the result is so important, not for a raps only -- not for but it is also a slap in the face, not only of engineman netanyahu, but trump, who supported netanyahu, all the
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atrocities, and is arranged in two present one of the most racist anti-palestinian plans, the ultimate deal. mr. trump, keep your deal. angeles, the emmy awards were given out. game of thrones continued its awardg streak, taking its for top drama, including a fourth award for peter dinklage. the big surprise of the night was in the comedy category, where fleabag took a series of awards for phoebe waller bridge. winners, these brits.
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beating julia louis-dreyfus. beste waller bridge swept comedy actctress, series, and comedy writing, for fleabag. it has been celebrated for its complex lead character. >> you are pretending to be friends because your dad is -- i'm just kidding. >> it is wonderful to know and ,eassuring that a dirty, pervy messed up woman can make it to the emmys. thank you so much. er won for her performance in killing e eve. youan i take a picture of for my instagram? >> of cocourse not. it a real life.
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>> michelle williams used her speech to call out pay and equality, thanking her employers for each will pay. a woman t tells you what she needs in order to do her job, listen to her. bagged besthrones drama despite mixed reviews for its final season. genie: let's look at the top stories. world leaders in new york today for an emergency summit on the climate. talks at the start of the u.n. general assembly shows the speed of climate change is getting faster. underwayial getting linked to a planned terror attack on n notre dame cathedra.
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five women are on trial for the foiled attack 26 teen. time for the business news. you start with big top storiries today. the collapse of thomasas cook ad what that means for the travel market. >> they had been struggling for years, declaring a loss. debt,ast summer, heavy rising fueuel costs, political turmoil, and recent heatat wave. arhaps the main reason was business model ill-suited for the internet age. a familiar sight on the british high street. tom is is no more. facing toughas competition. becometail branches had
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an expensive encumbrance and many holiday makers bypass travel agents altogether. that.has less than the trend is to buy a low-cost flight ticket and d book a hotel separarately. it is cheaper. >> there have bebeen a series of costs, rising fuel political tensions in turkey. avoidedany barely collapse in 2011. were sent toees lose their jobs. thousands of hotels a and suppliers across 16 countries will be affected. losers is aiggest company that owns club med.
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it agreed to contribute 500 million to a rescue plan. still not enough to satisfy lenders, who demanded another $225 million. it follows a wave of bankruptcies in the travel sector. 's airliline busineness was profitable, but t enough to waive ththe firm. cook losost thomamas over 4.5% in hong kong. rivals boths getting a boost. main rival has seseen its shares rise.
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european indexes are seeing red among some bleakak data out of germany monday. manufacturing sentiment is added lowest point in a decacade. paris and frankfurt dax down. >> donald trump is celebrating america's relalationship with a pacific trading partner. america's -- he brought australians prime minister to tour a paper mill. his contrast between australia and some of f the other countris with who his administration has launched trade conflicts with. >> australia uphold the
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principles of fair and rereciprocal trade. expandingommitted to our trade and d commererce relalationshipips between ththed dates and australia. i want to thank you for your commitment to fair trade policicies that bring vast benefits and jobs s both of our countries. it is not just the travel industry hitting turbulence.e. >> with just over r month befoe ththe u.k. is scheduled to leave the eu,u, the european car industryry is pleading for the -- preparing for brexit billionsthe industry and is weighing heavily on investment. a cripplinging effect on the industry.
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they need certaiainty to plan fr investment. some of the decisions are long overdue. we need certainty of a deal so the investment can come through and we can get more jobs and more production happening. china is gearing up to celebrate 70 years of, asked -- of communist party rule. theree is concern t there mightt be enough pork to go aroundnd. >> the government digging into its pygmy reserves. meets reserves.
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>> in august, port p prices jumd up to nearly 50% on a year earlier. they stayed high. that is a worry with the weeklong national holiday around the corner. >> this year, i have been selling less because the prices have gone up so much. leading -- we are all eating less pork. >> yesterday's price is different from today's. >> prices soared after an fever,k of african swine which wiped out 100 million pigs, a third d of chinana's pig populatition. ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist party rule and a holiday, there is a temporary feast for celebrations welcomed, but barely touching
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man: the islamic state's brutal reign of terror in raqqa may be at an end. woman: raqqa is now almost fully under the control of coalition forces. man: the liberation of the syrian city is celebrated in the streets. a shadow of the group remains. man 2: hi. i'm stuart ramsay in raqqa and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we come face to face with cops playing for keeps. from america's south, the teenagers being sold for sex. woman: women are being trafficked. children are being trafficked. ramsay: and we meet the
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