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Many winery properties have been destroyed with more than 2 Million People across the region having been thrown into darkness because of electricty blackouts. The independent business pages report customers in the uk are being left cashless and cut off by unacceptable it failures in the Financial Services sector according to a treasury committee. Mps say prolonged it failures should not be tolerated and the current level and frequency of disruption and consumer harm is not acceptable. And finally on the Deutsche Welle website, a masterpiece by the italian painter cimabue has sold for e24 million at an art auction in paris. The painting known as christ mocked was discovered after hanging for decades over the cooker at the home of an unsuspecting elderly woman in northern france. With me is dr stephanie hare, an independent analyst. I was reading this article that dominates the front page of the arab news, understandable. It talks a lot about what happened in terms of chasing down the leader of is but it reminds us all of is when it was at its height of power and what that look like. It was chilling reading. Absolutely. And this is one of the most terrifying terror groups we have encountered with the attacks we saw across europe, particularly in france full as well as the beheadings and what is striking also joking about this is that this is coming ata joking about this is that this is coming at a time when the us is withdrawing from syria. They have had a coup and President Trump was very vocal, of course. Had a press conference to explain how they did it. But the collaboration is well with all the different parties involved with syria, turkey, russia, the kurds as well. Everybody seemingly getting on board to Work Together to reach this and goal. And that leads to the next question of what will happen to this group . Will it dissipate, will it reform . Are there any potential leaders who could inherited . There any potential leaders who could inherited . What there any potential leaders who could inherited . What are the prospects . Arab news tries. Into that. They talk about the fact that hours after the raid that led to the killing of the leader it talks about how his man and second in command is reported to also have been killed by us forces. So there have been some incredible intelligence breakthrough that would have led to this and, again, the question of collaboration between various powers makes us wonder what will happen next in terms of when the us pulls out, how will this reconfiguration of the region happen . How does this play for President Trump in the us . He is preparing for an election next year full as you say, is this a powerful coup for him to win votes . Next year ina similarway coup for him to win votes . Next year in a similar way to president obama. We saw the videos and the images of him and Hillary Clinton at the time in the white house watching live how they tracked down some of bin laden. The leader of al qaeda. They tracked down some of bin laden. The leader of al qaedalj they tracked down some of bin laden. The leader of al qaeda. I dont think it will have the same resonance because Osama Bin Laden was directly responsible for the 9 11 attacks. Most americans were able to equate his capture and eventual killing with what they perceived to be justice for that attack. In this case it is a slightly. It is a degree removed. I dont think the average american will know who this person is in the significance. But nonetheless it will signal that donald trump was strong and worked together. And, as you say, a diplomatic coup for him ata time you say, a diplomatic coup for him at a time when there was International Bewilderment at his decision and also within congress, huge criticism on all sides about his decision to pull us troops out. The timing of this is unusual, i think, given all that. Again it leads to questions of what could that mean for us policy in the region. Lets watch this space. In the meantime, many would argue that it is good news but you cant call the good news. It is a massive shift in what is happening in that part of the world. Lets look at the guardian which is looking at exit, most of the uk press is. The expectation that the eu will grant an extension today. Yes. There had been rumblings that the french president was going to stop this or demand a really short negotiation period of may be a couple of weeks. But it looks as though calmer heads have prevailed and we may get all the way to january 31, if necessary, although if the uk were to approve the deal earlier than that we could then leave on the first day of the following month. There are various elements within this article about this and that et cetera but i have also been reading elsewhere that there is a possibility that the eu will ask, that it comes with the extension agreement, that the Withdrawal Agreement is not changed. That is part of the deal of getting an extension, that we cannot change the deal again. The eu s nightmare scenario would be that somebody is comes to power in the uk and attem pts comes to power in the uk and atte m pts to comes to power in the uk and attempts to reopen the entire agreement and we negotiate a new brexit. What the eu is saying is that this is the best we can offer. We can be flexible but the agreement itself is not up for discussion. Looking then at the uk times los angeles file times. It is unprecedented, those fires, and many viewers might be saying that hang on, we saw this last year. Is this really unprecedented estimate california as one of those parts of the us that regularly has wildfire but what is different here is the scale. We have also seen this interesting power play between the government, the governor and the California Public Utility Commission which has been warning that it may have been caused by an electrical transmission wire, they had to shut down electricity and therefore you have entire areas that can be without power until wednesday, and it began on saturday. That is a long time to california is heralded as the leader of Us Innovation so to have entire areas without power is not right. And this is all com pletely not right. And this is all completely separate, isnt it, to Climate Change and extreme weather conditions. Theyre not connected, are they . I dont know if that is necessarily true. I take your point but i think there is also the fact. Im just asking the question ido fact. Im just asking the question i do not know. It is such a dry region. I think the fires have a lwa ys region. I think the fires have always happened but now it is the scale at which they are happening. Literally the size of the land and how long it takes to put it out. The next story is one we have spoken about already to a degree on the programme. Consumers left cashless by u na cce pta ble programme. Consumers left cashless by unacceptable it for. This is a committee looking into things that have happened at hsbc. Viewers have been in touch and they say that cash is king and it is quite worrying how dependent we are on smart phones and devices just for the day to day transaction with an s. And if any of these systems go down and people who are maybe living in a rural area or they have occurring responsibility or are able and unable to leave if it goes down, we see atm machines and cash machines disappearing across the uk and we are being stealthily moved towards a digital world. That world has its own vulnerabilities. Absolutely. There are Security Issues and all sorts of other issues as well many people are saying gosh, good old fashion pounds and p in the wallet. Thank you forjoining us this morning. Thank you to our viewers for your comments. Check out our hashtag and we will see you soon. Hello once again. It may have taken a time this weekend, but eventually, come sunday, many of us got to see a decent sunshine. But it would have done nothing for the temperatures as you may well have noticed. And you can see on the Bigger Picture theres a lot of that fresher sort of feel of regime on offer. And so for the next few days, dry weather and sunshine as well but it wont do anything for the temperatures. And it will be cold both by day and by night. And thats the way we start monday morning, what a widespread frost, the first of the season on that sort of scale, youd be scraping the cars first up. At least a lot of sunshine for your commute and some dry weather, too. Some showers in northern scotland, maybe one or two in Eastern Shores of england, weather fronts to the south west, the cloud here with the odd bit and piece of rain perhaps. Changing the day, taking you from monday to tuesday, the overall pattern doesnt seem to change very much at all except the isobars just beginning to open up there across the northern part of scotland. So that means less in the way of breeze. Still a bit of an onshore here, so not overly warm. A frosty start again but a fewer showers for scotland, still the odd bit of cloud with the odd piece of rain across the south western quarter. Again those temperatures still struggling, nine, ten, 11. Something of that order for most of us. Now, those weatherfronts havent been around in the south western quarter for a couple of days. Its rather subsumed by new set of fronts coming in from the atlantic with a bit more urgency and a bit more oomf. A chilly start across the greater part of central and eastern side of britain. And out towards the west maybe a dry start but you eventually see the cloud and wind and rain piling from the atlantic. Just beginning to see signs of those temperatures getting to tick up by a degree or two or so. Through wednesday night on into thursday, eventually we all get to see some of that rain on that first set of fronts, and then back behind me theres a suggestion that new fronts may also develop. But theyre just going to reinforce this change in weather regime from that cold and frosty two or three days into something a good deal milder. Coming in from the atlantic, but it comes at something of a price, more cloud and there will be some rain at times as well. Thursday, a really murky start, i would have thought. Weve got the rain over there over towards the east, a lot of murk in between these weather systems and then perhaps more rain gathering itself and moving in from the atlantic to affect southern scotland, north of england, maybe later on the far south west. But at least the temperatures are ticking up. Good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. Our headlines today mps will vote later on whether to hold a december election the prime ministers third attempt. While in brussels the eus expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. A lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. Molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the bbc its introducing tougher controls. Cashless and cut off. Banks are warned over the level of it failures leaving millions without access to their money

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