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particular. —— lower levels. they have concerns about advancing technology and artificial intelligence. they say the streaming giants could use their likeness and not need theirjobs or skills in person in the future going forward. they want some protection against that. they also want a slice of the streaming companies' slice of the streaming companies�* revenue. slice of the streaming companies' revenue. they did so well during the pandemic, these actors say they haven't got those rewards. now, this is the second strike after the writers, television and film actors strike earlier this year. hollywood has practically been at a standstill and it is doing many major productions, so this will be good news for all the industries that are supported by the film industry. thank you so much for that update. a lot more on our website, so do check that out as well. andrew forrest made his billions by founding fortis q. his billions by founding fortis o, which is one of the biggest mining companies, thinking become one of australia's richest. it is business leaders who don't commit to going green are simply making excuses. i'm joined now by nick marsh at the new economic forum where business leaders are meeting this week. a lot of business leaders are there this week.— a lot of business leaders are there this week. welcome back to the coast — there this week. welcome back to the coast of— there this week. welcome back to the coast of singapore, - to the coast of singapore, loads of business leaders, political leaders, former officials as well, i think hillary clinton will be speaking later in the afternoon. in terms of the themes, it is more of the same. out of business and government align in terms of their priorities? businesses want straightforward relationship and smooth supply chains and government have their own strategic aims, competitions with other countries. i think one of those areas in which thatis one of those areas in which that is most pronounced is the transition to green energy, decarbonisation, and like you said, i spoke to andrew forrest. is australia's richest man and head of massive mining company called fortis q, and yesterday he invited me onto one of fortis q's. —— fortiscue. it has pulled up here in the strait of singapore and it is called green pioneer, one with the green circle and it runs on green ammonia, a completely zero emissions sort of ship and we talked a lot about decarbonisation of what business leaders should be doing and he basically said he has the technology, we have the money, we reallyjust boil down to laziness. irate money, we really 'ust boil down to [awash to laziness. we are on the road to laziness. we are on the road to make money _ to laziness. we are on the road to make money out _ to laziness. we are on the road to make money out of - to laziness. we are on the road to make money out of the - to laziness. we are on the road l to make money out of the green technologies. we have the technology like everybody in the world. to say it is an excuse _ the world. to say it is an excuse for inaction and excuse for executive laziness.- for executive laziness. there will be people _ for executive laziness. there will be people watching - for executive laziness. there will be people watching this| will be people watching this who will be sceptical and say, yeah, 0k, more words, more words, more words. what makes you the real deal?— you the real deal? come and see what we are _ you the real deal? come and see what we are doing. _ you the real deal? come and see what we are doing. i _ you the real deal? come and see what we are doing. i trust - what we are doing. i trust more what _ what we are doing. i trust more what someone does and what they say. what someone does and what they saw there — what someone does and what they say. there is no reason for you not to — say. there is no reason for you not to go — say. there is no reason for you not to go green. if you are not going _ not to go green. if you are not going green, not naming a date this decade or early next decade _ this decade or early next decade that you will stop using fossil_ decade that you will stop using fossil fuels, then probably the reason — fossil fuels, then probably the reason isn't technology, is in finance, _ reason isn't technology, is in finance, its character, its conviction of leadership. that is the — conviction of leadership. that is the resource we need to stop the world — is the resource we need to stop the world destroying itself. what — the world destroying itself. what is _ the world destroying itself. what is your date?- the world destroying itself. what is your date? what -2030. today you _ what is your date? what -2030. today you were _ what is your date? what -2030. today you were talking - what is your date? what -2030. today you were talking about. what is your date? what -2030. today you were talking about a l today you were talking about a lack of character and leadership. are you referring to your peers there, i imagine? what do you mean by that? erase leadership- _ what do you mean by that? erase leadership- i— what do you mean by that? erase leadership. i know— what do you mean by that? erase leadership. i know for _ what do you mean by that? erase leadership. i know for sure - leadership. i know for sure because _ leadership. i know for sure because we are doing it. trust us, we — because we are doing it. trust us, we are _ because we are doing it. trust us, we are doing it, we have the — us, we are doing it, we have the technology. i know the world _ the technology. i know the world has a finance what we are lacking — world has a finance what we are lacking now is the conviction of our— lacking now is the conviction of our leaders to use the technology we have, the finance we have — technology we have, the finance we have and get our corporations to stop burning fossii— corporations to stop burning fossil fuels. corporations to stop burning fossilfuels. it corporations to stop burning fossil fuels. it is not the public, _ fossil fuels. it is not the public, that is a greater screen _ public, that is a greater screen wash in the world to say it is a _ screen wash in the world to say it is a public's fault. no, there _ it is a public's fault. no, there is— it is a public's fault. no, there is probably a thousand industrial leaders like me who we should be held to account by the public. we should be held to account by the public— the public. pretty strong words from andrew _ the public. pretty strong words from andrew forrest. - the public. pretty strong words from andrew forrest. i - the public. pretty strong words from andrew forrest. i also - from andrew forrest. i also talked to him about where australia for in the relationship between the us and china. china is australia's biggest trading partner, the us is australia's most important diplomatic ally and there will come a time if it hasn't started already to be honest that the us will say to australia, we need to get you to stop selling certain things to stop selling certain things to china, we don't want them to get an advantage in green technologies and stuff like that. i asked technologies and stuff like that. iasked him technologies and stuff like that. i asked him what he would do about that, you are one of the biggest mining companies in the biggest mining companies in the world, and he said countries need to lay down their geostrategic weapons, thatis their geostrategic weapons, that is what he called it. if you are looking for an economic advantage other countries, you are losing sight of the bigger picture which is obviously to fight against global warming and to decarbonise. whether governments will actually listen to that and act on those words, obviously a different question. words, obviously a different question-— words, obviously a different cuestion. ., ,, ., ., question. thank you for that, nick. question. thank you for that, nick- that — question. thank you for that, nick. that is _ question. thank you for that, nick. that is booming - question. thank you for that, nick. that is booming and . question. thank you for that, | nick. that is booming and was really impressive. i am also glued to those nice pastries behind you! thank you for that, nick marsh. now to the united states. disney has reported results that beat expectations thanks to strong attendance at its theme parks, particularly right here in asia, which has managed to set some of the decline that accompanies or in ad revenue. it is a big test for the returning chief executive. it for the returning chief executive.— for the returning chief executive. , . ., executive. it is nearly a year since itoh — executive. it is nearly a year since bob iger _ executive. it is nearly a year since bob iger made - executive. it is nearly a year since bob iger made his - executive. it is nearly a year i since bob iger made his shock return to disney following his retirement, and having restructured as operations, he is on his second go around leading media giants admit disney was now moving its next phase. well, we still have work to do to continue improving a result, progress has allowed us to move beyond the spirit of fixing and begin building our businesses again. an example of that, next month disney will launch a beta test of an app that combines disney+, its streaming service, with hulu, another streaming service. itjust bought the remaining stake in hulu from comcast. this comes as streaming losses shrunk and as disney added 7 million subscribers, that is nearly double forecasts. it is also investing money in its theme parks, which continue to grow. and new films like the marvels, due out this friday, should help its film studio which is focusing on making less stuff of higher quality from its existing franchises. still, not all is rosy. for example, disney's abc network and other stations of lower political advertising revenue during the quarter, a decline in ad revenue that has worried investors. and there is still the question — what does disney plan to do with espn, its sports service which many wonder whether or not it will sell off in the future. now to the travel sector. our passenger numbers have rebound sharply since covid restrictions were lifted across much of the world last year. it is taking a little while to filter through to increased amount for planes as the airbus boss told the bbc. the data shows that we are roughly back to where we were in 2019, the number of flights, the number of passengers. the mix is quite different to what it was in 2019, so the traffic has recovered and keeps growing. when it comes to our own business, which is delivering planes to the airlines, we are not yet back to where we were in 2019. 2019, we delivered 860 planes at airbus and we were at 660 last year, targeting 720 this year. so you see that there is a time lag between the recovery of the traffic and the recovery of the delivery of planes. let's update you with other business news making headlines, and a bangladeshi woman has been killed and several others injured in clashes near dakar between police and clothing factory workers, demanding better wages. thousands of staff have returned to the streets a day after rejecting a government offer of 56% increase. unions want almost twice that amount. cambodia has deported 25 japanese citizens suspected of being involved in online and telephone fraud. the men were arrested in september in an apartment in phnom penh. they are accused of using cambodia as a base to defraud people back home injapan. cambodia has become a scent of online and telephone fraud targeting people across east asia. it is it for this addition of asia business report. i will be back next hour so join business report. i will be back next hour sojoin me if you can. thank you so much for joining us on this programme. voice-over: bbc, bringing you different stories - from across the uk. it may look like a trip to the science museum. but believe it or not, this is gatwick. it's a new centre with hands—on experiments with the hope of inspiring schoolchildren to considerjobs in stem, otherwise known as science, technology, engineering and maths. fundamentally, it is about our future pipeline of talent. we are hoping that some of them might be the workforce for the future with gatwick. featuring a mock—up runway lighting rig, among this group, many were keen to see the opportunities on offer. when i grow up, i want to be an engineer. i think something to do with electronics, something to do with biotechnology, something to do with stem. when i grow up, i want to be an aircraft carrier designer and i want to make a plane that can hold about 8,000 people that is a kilometre long. when i grow up, - i want to be an engineer. i love the idea - of creating planes and making them go faster, so i think it'd be _ really cool to build a plane and then have a chance to go on it yourself. - the specially adapted space will be here for a year as part of a pilot and will get feedback from schools and students with the aim of attracting a host of new and enthusiastic talent to the airport's workforce. voice-over: for more stories across the uk, _ head to the bbc news website. hey. i'm zof with the catch up. tonight: possession of laughing gas becomes illegal, a cat rescue and a surprise proposal. but first, we start with tiktok. you might have noticed creators' videos have been getting recently. —— have been getting longer recently. this is because they announced it will be removing its £1.6 billion creative fund from december to be replaced by the creativity programme beta, which the apps bosses say will make more chances to earn income, but this is only for videos over a minute long. next, laughing gas has become a criminal offence in the uk and is now categorised as a class c drug. possession of it for illegitimate use will carry a sentence of up to two years in prison. some other stories now, more on the israel—gaza war. prime minister rishi sunak says he will hold the met police chief accountable over a pro—palestinian march set to take place on remembrance day this saturday. he has criticised the timing of it in london as disrespectful. and a lucky cat was thankfully rescued by firefighters after falling 30 metres down a mine shaft in cornwall. it is all thanks to this dog as it alerted her owner by going berserk and running around in and out of the woods, basically leading them to finding mogli. that is adorable. and time now for ten seconds of an aldi proposal. bagpipes skirl that's right, lynn's partner mike literally walked down the aisle beside bagpipes before popping the question. she obviously said yes. i mean, it would be pretty awkward wouldn't it if if he did that in front of everyone and she said no. nevertheless, couple goals. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, gavin ramjaun. late drama in the champions league as manchester united throw away a lead twice to lose at copenhagen after marcus rashford is sent off. some big hitting from ben stokes brings some respite for england at the cricket world cup as they get a much needed win in pune. and how social media abuse towards him and his family "crossed a line." rugby world cup final referee wayne barnes speaks out. hello there and welcome along to the programme. what drama to start with in the champions league on wednesday — as manchester united's struggles in the competition were shown up again in copenhagen. united were two goals up, before marcus rashford was sent off — letting the danes back, eventually coming from behind to secure a famous victory. rasmus hojlund scored twice for united, and it looked as though it would be their night in denmark, but rashford's dangerous tackle saw him given a straight red after var intervened. united reduced to 10 men, and immediately their opponents capitalised. they were level 2—2 at half time. despite being a man down, bruno fernandes scored a penalty, which looked like it might be enough for them. but the home side had other ideas, in a stunning finish

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