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In business briefing, ill be speaking to the head of the largest Business Organisation in the world about brexit deadlines and delays. What do his 6 million members think . A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. Also in the programme cashless and cut off by unacceptable it failures thats the conclusion from the Treasury Committee in its investigation into Online Banking crashes. Wed like to know have you been affected by it failure . If so what did it cost you . Get in touch, just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing allies of the United States have warned that the fight against the Islamic State group is not yet over, in spite of the death of its leader, Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi. President Emmanuel Macron said the raid was a blow to the group and that france would continue to work towards iss definitive defeat. Britain described it as an important moment but not the end of the organisation. Chris buckler reports from washington. Us from washington. Forces carried out this raid. The deliberate us forces carried out this raid. The deliberate and carefully planned strike left the compound where Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi was hiding as little more than rubble. As others surrendered or were shot, the Islamic State leader tried to escape, running into a tunnel with three children. When cornered, he blew himself up. Watching in the white house situation room was President Trump and, during a press conference, he was keen to take credit for the death of a man he called sick and deprived. A brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated. He will never again come another innocent man, woman or child. He died like a dog. He died like a coward. The world is now a much safer place. Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi was last seen earlier this year and Islamic State propaganda video. The us and others hope it will now make it more unlikely for iis to regroup stop it was control a significant amount of territory in syria but all that is gone. Translation territory in syria but all that is gone. Translationzli territory in syria but all that is gone. Translation i am happy because i was imprisoned three times by iis. Because i was imprisoned three times by us. | because i was imprisoned three times by iis. I have problems with my back and nervous system because of all the torture. Thank god, i am happy today, very happy. But many are warning that, while the is leader is that, the ideology is still a threat to the middle east and the rest of the world. We will have further analysis of that story and reviewing what the press has been saying about this in the middle east. Argentinas left wing candidate, Alberto Fernandez, has won the countrys president ial election. The Current Centre right president , mauricio macri, has conceded defeat. Referring to mr fernandez as president elect, macri told his supporters the two spoke about beginning an orderly political tra nsition. The result shifts one of latin americas biggest economies firmly back towards the left after it was battered by economic crisis. The Peronist Alberto Fernandez had more than 47 percent of the vote ahead of macris a0 percent. 45 was needed to avoid a runoff and win the election outright. This is being seen as a vote against austerity, a vote against an economic crisis that has hit millions of argentinians hard. Katy watson reports from buenos aires. People here are celebrating hard. This was a vote against austerity and economic crisis which has heat millions of argentina s. Mauricio macri came to powerfour years millions of argentina s. Mauricio macri came to power four years ago and promised big things stop for yea rs and promised big things stop for years on, one in three argentinians we re years on, one in three argentinians were in poverty. Alberto fernandez now has a big job on his hands. There are critics who do not believe he can turn the economy around. Again, lots more details on our website. Lets move on to brexit, dare i say it. European Union Countries have drawn up proposals to grant britain a further brexit extension. After a weekend of discussions in brussels, its emerged that ambassadors of the other 27 eu countries have produced whats called a flex tension. This sets an end date of january the 31st but allows britain to leave earlier, if and when the Withdrawal Agreement is finally approved by parliament. Meanwhile here in London Parliament will vote on whether to hold an early election in december. The independent analyst, stephanie hare, joins me now. Nice to see you. We are still no clearer as to what will happen in the near future but this clearer as to what will happen in the nearfuture but this morning in brussels, there will be a robber stamping of the so called flex tension. Stamping of the so called flextension. They would want to ta ke flextension. They would want to take no deal firmly off the table because we are still able to go out without one because of tibor 31 is the deadline. At least now, we know the deadline. At least now, we know the eu is, in principle aligned and ready to agree a flex tension. October. But there is still the drummer happening today, which is will mps vote to have an early election or not. Boris johnson wants an election on december 12 but he needs two thirds majority in parliament to agree to that in order for that to happen and looking at the numbers, it is not clear whether he will get that or not. It is a dangerous business to read the tea leaves of what is happening in parliament at the moment. If he is denied, we will have to have the parliament agree a deal before the 3ist parliament agree a deal before the 31st of january. Parliament agree a deal before the 31st ofjanuary. To parliament agree a deal before the 31st of january. To add parliament agree a deal before the 31st ofjanuary. To add a spanner into the woakes, the snp and lib dems will be teaming up together to propose an propose election dems will be teaming up together to propose election on the ninth of december because, if we are involved in electioneering the Withdrawal Agreement bill may not get approved by parliament and, if the election but goes with another referendum brexit could stop completely. Lots of ends and outs and make a nations but it could all blow up spectacularly against the wishes of the different plotters. We should hopefully have some clarity by the end of today, at least on the uk side, that the eu stands ready to approve a flex tension. Perhaps less drummer but still great uncertainty. The thing we can assume it will happen is we will not be leaving on the 31st of october without a deal. Yes. That seems to be the agenda stop and your back later without news briefing and look at some of the other stories being covered in the other stories being covered in the papers today. California has declared a state wide emergency as wildfires sweep through the area. The Governors Office has described the situation as unprecedented. In the north of the state, authorities have ordered nearly two hundred thousand people to leave their homes. The race is on in Northern California to keep wildfires hemmed in and keep residents out. About 180,000 of them have already evacuated and more may follow. Although i have heard some people express concerns that we are evacuating too many people, i think those concerns are not valid at this point. As we see from this report we just received, our evacuation of healdsburg and windsor yesterday was well warranted, there is significant danger to anybody whos still in the Healdsburg Windsor area. Authorities are evacuating a huge area of sonoma county, including santa rosa city, where about 175,000 people live. There, cars have packed roads as people fled to safety. But officials were cautioning that the scramble doesnt affect the firefight itself. This is a Major Incident and were still bringing in Additional Resources not just locally but regionally and we need these roadways clear to move these. Kincade and the tick fire near los angeles are threatening tens of thousands of homes and hot, dry winds of up to 90mph are intensifying them. Forecasters expect several more days of similar conditions. And amid the bright blazes, the states biggest power firm, pacific gas and electric, has started blackouts. Its worried that damaged cables will trigger new fires. The start of the kincade fire has been linked to a possible damaged power line so the biggest blackout in the States History will see electricity to around 2 Million People cut, leaving californians fearful and unsure of what comes next. Rhodri davies, bbc news. Preliminary Election Results from the german state of thuringia show a surge in support for the far right alternative for germany party. Its won more than 23 of the vote, making it the Second Largest Group after the populist left party. Chancellor Angela Merkels christian democrats have been pushed into third place. They were the Biggest Party last time. Gareth barlow has more. Cheers of celebration from supporters of the far right party alternative for germany. In just five years, the afd has more than doubled its share of the vote. Translation the sun is rising above the east and soon we will let the sun shine upon all of germany. We have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a Peoples Party for the whole of germany. I am looking forward to our common path. Cheers too from supporters of the ruling left wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. Translation five years ago they didnt think we could do it. And then they bet we would fail after 100 days. And five years later, were here and say well keep on rocking it. But its the rise of the far right and the demise of angela merkles christian democrats thats made the headlines. Two years ago, the afd rocked politics and entered parliament for the first time. A jarring moment for a country acutely aware of its nazi past, and is now dealing with the rising threat of right wing extremism, terrorism and anti semitism. The partys leader in thuringia courted criticism when he dismissed berlins Holocaust Memorial as a monument of shame. The challenge facing the far left and its leader bodo ramelo is forming a coalition to govern the state. Its unclear which parties die linke may work with. One thing is certain, no party is prepared to work with the far right. Gareth barlow, bbc news. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come the lost renaissance painting sold for 26 million at auction, after years of hanging undiscovered above the stove in a french kitchen. Indira gandhi, ruler of the Worlds Largest democracy, died today. Only yesterday shed spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation. After 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. No more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. Booster ignition and lift off of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. Well, enjoying the show is right. This is beautiful. A milestone in human history. Born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. Youre watching the briefing. Our headlines is leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi has been killed by us forces but americas allies warn that the Islamic State group is not yet defeated. Argentinas left wing candidate Alberto Fernandez has won the countrys president ial election. Spain has the highest number of organ donors in world thats because of a so called opt out system that presumes youve consented for your organs to be used, unless you state otherwise. Next year, here in the uk, england and scotland will follow wales by introducing the same system. But, in what is a sensitive question for many people, there are challenges for countries like spain, which has offered the opt out for 30 years as lisa summers explains from barcelona. In the north of barcelona there is a hospital that is played a pivotal role in transforming Organ Donation. In the intensive care unit, this doctor has come to discuss a patient. A woman who will not survive after having a stroke. Her family have consented to her becoming an organ donor. Patient by patient we need to discuss the suitability of the patient as a donor and sometimes we need to have clinical discussions with oncologists and specific physicians. Being a doctor maxxis allows us to make clinical decisions. My husband always said we should help other people. He was a generous person. Just a few months ago, gemma found herself in a similar situation. Her husband suffered a rain haemorrhage. He saved the lives of three others. Translation that was the first thing i thought. I thought lets learn something from this misfortune and that is what i told my children. I told my children that your dad will make someone happy. Spain has the highest rates of Organ Donation in the world. 48 per million of the population. But in the uk, that number is 24. Evidence suggests changing the law on its own will not lead to an increase in donors. In spain, Public Awareness is good but they have also worked hard for 30 years to train staff that it is everyone stopped to think of Organ Donation. This is one of the busiest hospitals in spain. Over 7000 people work here. And the importance of Organ Donation is an integral part of the culture here. The spanish model is a success because of public buy in. But the medical system also supports those willing to gift life in the face of tragedy. The spanish population is very proud of the spanish model of Organ Donation because they think that if they donate they will have more chances to receive when it happens. Your relative is given a Second Opportunity and they are so proud and relieved. And i am sure it helps them with the grieving. Proud and relieved. And i am sure it helps them with the grievingm proud and relieved. And i am sure it helps them with the grieving. It is a way helps them with the grieving. It is awayi helps them with the grieving. It is a way i used to imagine my husband living on in other people. Heres our briefing on some of the key events happening later. We begin in washington where the ceo of boeing and chief engineer will testify about the safety of the 737 max aeroplane at a hearing before the Us Senate Commerce committee. Then its to frankfurt for a ceremony in which mario draghi will hand over the presidency of the European Central bank to christine lagarde. And after that in paris there will be the inauguration of the new European Centre forjudaism which will be attended by president emanuel macron. Now its time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. Hope you had a good weekend, here is your monday spore briefing. Sport briefing. Another day, another record for tiger woods. The 15 time major winner has now equalled the record for pga tour wins. He took his 82nd victory at the zozo championship, the first ever pga tournament in japan. With a three shot advantage and just seven holes to complete of his final round in the rain affected event, he held on to win by three. He matches fellow american sam sneads record, set in 1965. It isa it is a lot. I will be able to be consistent for most of my career and i put myself up there with a chance to win on a number of occasions. There were many times when i did not. It has been a long week and it was definitely stressful. From one serial winner to another. Guess who won the swiss indoors in basel . Yep roger federer. It was his 10th title at his home tournament, and one of his easiest finals too dispatching alex de minaur for the loss ofjust four games. He said he couldnt be more happy. Now get this quiz question for you. Who is top of la liga . Barcelona . No. Real madrid. Also no. Its in fact newly promoted granada who took advantage of el clasico being postponed to move up from sixth to top courtesy of their 1 0 win over real betis. Meanwhile Borussia Monchengladbach returned to the top of the bundesliga in germany with a 4 2 win over eintracht frankfurt. Denis zakaria with this effort to seal the result. The end of season wta finals are continuing in china on monday. Wimbledon champion simona halep begins her tournament in the blue group against us open winner bianca andreescu. Its the first time the two have ever gone head to head. Naomi osaka and Ashleigh Barty got off to winning starts in the red group. Barty beat Belinda Bencic in three sets on sunday, securing her status as world number one for the rest of the year. The Paris Masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the worlds best at the same tournament. World number 2 rafa nadal who has a bye in the first round skipped the asian leg of the atp tour recently to manage his workload. The Paris Masters kicks off on monday with a rare opportunity to see all of the worlds best at the same tournament. World number 2 rafa nadal who has a bye in the first round skipped the asian leg of the atp tour recently to manage his workload. Id didnt go to china. It is sad for me but i need to find my priorities. And as i said over the last few years, it is not my goal to be number one. It is about a need to organise my calendar to play as long as possible. And finally spare a thought for poor old michael eberwein. He was involved in what can only be described as one of footballs more bizarre moments. Ill set the scene. Its a German Second Division match at the weekend between kiel and vfl bochum. Eberwein is a new signing at kiel and hasnt played yet. Look what happened when Silvere Ganvoula mboussys shot appeared to be going well wide. Eberwein is warming up. The ball comes to him and he stops it. But what are the odds, he stops the ball while its still in play. The, slightly jobsworth referee, lets be honest. Then feels he has no choice but to point to the spot. To compound eberweins misery, he was also given a yellow card for his troubles and Ganvoula Mboussy then scored the resulting spot kick. You can get all the latest sports news at our website thats bbc. Com sport. But from me and the rest of the team, that is your monday sport briefing. Master cimabue has sold for more than 26 Million Dollars a long lost painting by the early italian rennaisance master cimabue has sold for more than 26 Million Dollars at auction more than four times the pre auction estimate. The painting was discovered earlier this year in the kitchen of an elderly french woman, where it had been hanging for years. Kathryn armstrong has more. As far as record breaking art sales go, this is one of the more unusual backstories. This small painting known as christ mocked, which dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. It had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly womans kitchen in paris. She thought the painting wasnt worth very much. The paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. Translation it was a sale of all possibilities. Cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. Anybody who wanted cimabue painting was ready for anything. Obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10 12 million euros, we were immensely happy. But you can see it went for more than 24 million euros, is more than what we could have dreamt of. Cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto, was one of the first to give his works perspective. The auction house didnt reveal the identity of the successful bidder but said a foreign museum had been among those who had put in an offer. Catherine armstrong, bbc news. Business briefing is coming up next and we will discuss flex tension in terms of brexit and hsbc, its results have just come out as well. That is all filled come but in the meantime we have been asking for your views on cashless and cut off, unacceptable it player failures. That is what the Treasury Committee is saying in the Treasury Committee is saying in the light of when it comes to the tsb the light of when it comes to the ts b syste m the light of when it comes to the tsb system that crashed, 1. 9 million customers were unable to access their money. We asked you if you had been impacted by it problems and what does it cost you . Many of you have been in touch, thank you for your comments. Paulfrom have been in touch, thank you for your comments. Paul from leicester says that when you are using 20 year old operating systems are not a dating since window xp, this is when you get crashes. For example, most atms still use windows xp to work. Thank you for that view. And to me says that perhaps mps demanding action on this should practice what they paid. I find inability to function on a daily basis far more inconvenient than an it crash at the bank. Hello. Sunday was a lovely day for many parts of the british isles, but despite the presence of all the sunshine, you will have noticed how much cooler it felt, especially so across southern parts of britain. And thats the way were going to continue over the next few days. A lot of dry weather, some sunshine around as well, but cool by day and by night. And thats the way were going to start monday morning. Quite a widespread frost in many inland areas, thanks to the clear skies overnight. But that, once we get going, is going to mean a lot of sunshine around. Still one or two showers across parts of scotland, the odd stray one may bump into the Eastern Shores of east anglia, particularly. Away to the south west, more clouds and rain here, perhaps, certainly in the far south west, but it helps to keep the temperatures at least in double figures. Those fronts really not moving very far, very fast. So, similar sorts of areas at risk of a little bit of rain as we move into tuesday. The isobars opening up over the north of scotland, so less in the way of breeze here. Still a wee bit of an onshore wind towards Eastern Shores, but after a frosty start it will be a gloriously sunny day. But again, those temperatures really struggling. More perhaps just getting into double figures, but as you see, onlyjust. Now, having had those fronts towards the south west for a day or two i think they will be taken over by a new set of fronts coming in from the atlantic. Notice the squeeze on the isobars, too. After a frosty start across many central and eastern areas, its towards the west that we look to see a combination of cloudy, wet and windy weather becoming ever more pervasive across these western areas, eventually getting up into Northern Ireland through central and western parts of wales, down across the south west. But at least those temperatures beginning to recover slightly. We are up to about 13 as a max. Wednesday night into thursday, we will push those weather fronts further towards the east. Following behind, there could well be fronts coming in from the atlantic. At this stage we really are looking to south westerlies, mild airs dragging their way in from the atlantic to push quite a bit of cloud, some rain, but milder conditions to eventually all parts of the british isles. Thursday could be one of those days, im afraid. Some rain there out towards the east. Murky conditions down the spine of the country, then out towards the west, the rain gathering anew, as new sets of fronts move in from the atlantic. But at least the temperatures are recovering. This is the business briefing. Im sally bundock. The clock is ticking but will the eu agree to extend the brexit deadline . We look at the options. Hsbc hits the skids as brexit uncertinty and the us china trade war drive the bank to an 18 profit drop. And on financial markets, its a subdued start to the week with investors waiting for the Us Central Bank meeting on wednesday and more big earnings stories hsbc being the latest

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