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is found alive and well. and fancy a quick nap? we'll be live in hong kong to travel on a bus made specifically for sleepers. hello and welcome to the programme. rishi sunak in charge of the uk's finances is promising to rewire the entire global financial system to cut carbon emissions. he'll outline a plan at the cop26 summit in glasgow to stop firms investing in fossil fuels. instead, they'll be expected to put money into green energy and technologies. a50 of the world's biggest banks, insurers and pension companies which control around $130 trillion have signed up. victoria gill reports from glasgow. cautious optimism, that is how borisjohnson summed up the mood as world leaders concluded their two—day meeting at cop26. the negotiations will continue. there have already been a flurry of early days of reversing deforestation and cutting emissions and cleaning up cutting emissions and cleaning up still production and financial incentives have been promised for new, green technologies. despite the optimism, presidentjoe biden criticised the leaders of china and russia for not turning up. the fact that china is trying to assert understandably a new role in the world, not showing up? come on! today it is that to be all about how the uk's financial institutions can help meet climate goals. trillions of private—sector capital is to be committed to decarbonisation. �* decarbonisation. and there will be new requirements _ decarbonisation. and there will be new requirements for- be new requirements for financial institutions to publish their own net—0 plans. meanwhile, amongst the talk of chileans, developing countries at cop26 is still waiting for a much more modest and crucial financial promise. more than a decade ago, developed nations committed to providing the equivalent of $100 billion us each year to find the poorest and most vulnerable countries transition to cleaner energies and be able to protect themselves against climate change. that money was promised by 2020 and the promise was broken. the $100 billion target will not be met this year. for countries suffering the most, in what has been called the decisive decade for climate action, there is very little room to miss these deadlines. victoria gill, bbc news. much of the challenge still revolves around money, finance from richer governments to help poorer countries, but also the need to entice corporate investment on a huge scale. mark carney is boris johnson's finance adviser for the conference and he's been speaking to the bbc�*s christian fraser. there have been so many projects pursued by paris that makes sense in a 1.5 degrees world. those other stranded assets that are building up. was going to ask you, the world already has too many proven reserves of oil and gas. the stranded assets to talk about, where did these appear on the balance sheet?— balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage. _ balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in _ balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in most - balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in most cases - balance sheet? well, 0k, at this stage, in most cases it. this stage, in most cases it does not. that climate disclosure we talked about earlier, one of the requirements has to do with the scenario that is a 1.5 degrees world and that crystallises, if you will, the scale of those stranded assets and they will start to be disclosed and what we are asking auditors as well is to think about, again in a 1.5 degrees world, is that calculation right. that is it starts to show up. i think we will increasingly see as government policy toughens up, it is clear our fields in, different words for the same thing, about what is needed to get to us to 1.5 degrees. companies will have to notjust say theoretically, "this is what it will happen," but actually, "i do have to write off some of those." we saw a tiny bit of that earlier, last year, about a year ago with some of the major oil companies, who wrote off some of the excess reserves thatjust don't make sense in a 1.5—degree world but it is a drop in the bucket thus far. one of the problems at the moment is what we call carbon leakage. you get territory like the eu who put the price up of carbon, carbon taxes, it becomes more expensive for companies, and then companies relocate to another part of the world where it is cheaper. do you think there needs to be thought about a global carbon price? i do think we need a global carbon price. it wouldn't exactly match — the level of the price may be higher in the uk then it is in sub— sahara or developing african nationa or a small island states, given the relative resources , but everyone should have a price on carbon but i am not naive about it. i don't think it will happen overnight. one of the objectives that president von der leyen, prime minister trudeau and the prime minister of sweden and president biden and the head of the world trade organization and myself talked about yesterday was to get the coverage of the carbon price up to two—thirds of global emissions by the end of the decade. they could be trade barriers put in place to prevent the carbon leakage. but put in place to prevent the carbon leakage.— put in place to prevent the carbon leakage. but you face the cost anyway? _ carbon leakage. but you face the cost anyway? so - carbon leakage. but you face the cost anyway? so if - carbon leakage. but you face the cost anyway? so if i - carbon leakage. but you face the cost anyway? so if i put. the cost anyway? so if i put terrace steel— the cost anyway? so if i put terrace steel industry - the cost anyway? so if i put terrace steel industry to - the cost anyway? so if i put| terrace steel industry to put the cost anyway? so if i put l terrace steel industry to put a carbon price on the steel industry to get emissions down and i don't import still but we import steel that does not have them, the world is no better off, my workers have lost their jobs, and things have not moved forward. in jobs, and things have not moved forward. ,., jobs, and things have not moved forward. , , . forward. in some respect, we roll our eyes _ forward. in some respect, we roll our eyes at _ forward. in some respect, we roll our eyes at some - forward. in some respect, we roll our eyes at some of - forward. in some respect, we roll our eyes at some of the l roll our eyes at some of the commitment that australia, saudi arabia, russia are not making, the fact that they are not changing fast enough, really, the global market will change as such becomes unprofitable to be doing what they are doing? you unprofitable to be doing what they are doing?— they are doing? you can flip this into _ they are doing? you can flip this into a — they are doing? you can flip this into a virtual— they are doing? you can flip this into a virtual circle - they are doing? you can flip this into a virtual circle and| this into a virtual circle and we are starting to get there. you know, australia, of course did come out in the last two weeks with a 2050 net zero objective, saudi arabia is making the moves, they can move more but you can see the direction of travel. now you look at today and you see that $130 trillion at the core of global finance $130 trillion at the core of globalfinance is $130 trillion at the core of global finance is saying we are increasingly only looking for net zero aligned projects. interesting to hear his views and we will talk more about cop26 in the business coverage. in a blow to the biden administration, the republican, glenn youngkin, is set to win the tightly—contested virginia state governor election. if he does succeed, mr youngkin would be the first republican elected to statewide office in virginia since 2009. democrat terry mcauliffe, who served as governor from 2014—18, saw his opinion poll lead vanish in recent weeks. let's talk to our north america correspondent, david willis, with the latest. and here is glenn youngkin speaking live to those who supported him in the campaign. it started with two people on a walk and a defining moment that is now millions of virginians walking together! (cheering) walkinu walking together! (cheering) walking together, _ walking together! (cheering) walking together, sharing - walking together, sharing dreams and hopes, just like the ones that have always been... that is glenn youngkin, the republican, set to win the tightly contested virginia state. we now talk to david willis, our north american corresponded. this is a major upset for president biden? counting is still going on in the two key gubernatorial races but predictions are that candidates are leading and indeed the sister network of bbc, cbs, has called the state of virginia for glenn youngkin. he is a man who is a political newcomer. he had the backing of donald trump but sought nonetheless to distance himself from the former president, choosing to focus instead on so—called culture war issues, like mask mandate and teaching racial studies in schools and so on. terry mcauliffe is a former governor of the state of virginia and he was trying to rely on this sort of people, the swing voters who went for joe bidenjust a year ago in the presidential election, recording victory for him by ten points in that state. it seems in the course of the last 12 months, that democrat majority has been whittled away to nothing. i have the ballot been seen as a referendum on joe biden's presidency? very much so. exit poll suggest as well as issues such as america's chaotic departure from afghanistan, the sluggish economic recovery that we have seenin economic recovery that we have seen in this country, and the faltering legislative agenda of mr biden, many americans are wary of his handling of the economy. and they feel that this hot button issue of what american kids are taught at school is also something that they need to consider when casting their vote. it is possible that these gubernatorial outcomes could have an impact onjoe biden's progressive legislative agenda, particularly infrastructure and social spending bills, which are stymied at the moment, flailing in congress because of disagreement between progressives and moderates in the democratic party, and it would seem that there will be some who will attempt in the party to portray his gubernatorial results as some sort of backlash against the presidents progressive policies. presidents progressive policies-— presidents progressive policies. -- president's progressive _ policies. -- president's progressive policies. i policies. -- president's - progressive policies. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news: the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, has called for an immediate ceasefire in ethiopia after a year of conflict, warning that the stability of the entire region is at stake. he made the remarks as the government in addis ababa declared a nationwide state of emergency. it also urged residents of the capital to be ready to work with the security forces. the dutch government has announced the reintroduction of covid restrictions in response to a sharp rise in cases. face masks will be compulsory in many public places, such as shops and train stations. proof of vaccination or a negative test will be more widely needed. facebook will delete more than a billion faceprints of its users because of ongoing uncertainty about the place of the technology in society. until now, users could choose to opt into the facial recognition feature, which would notify them if someone had posted a picture of them. passengers travelling through terminal one at berlin's new airport are being warned not to drink water from any of the taps after potentially harmful bacteria was discovered. the bacteria, coliform, can cause vomiting and diarrhoea. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: all aboard �*cos it's time to fall asleep! we're off to hong kong to check out its brand new bus for insomniacs. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign — - they are being held somewhere inside the compound — - and student leaders have threatened that, should i the americans attempt. rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: at the climate change summit in glasgow — the banking world promises to help cut carbon emissions by "rewiring the entire global financial system". a set—back for president biden as virginia's republican candidate is projected to win the governor's seat. a four—year—old girl who disappeared from a campsite in western australia almost three weeks ago, has been found alive in a locked house. cleo smith vanished from her family's tent near the town of carnarvon last month. police officers smashed their way into a home in the town and found cleo inside. shaimaa khalil has the latest. alive and well. the news that cleo smith's parents have been waiting more than two weeks for. fit, waiting more than two weeks for. �* . waiting more than two weeks for. �* , ., . . waiting more than two weeks for. �* . . , for. a police team broke their wa into for. a police team broke their way into a _ for. a police team broke their way into a locked _ for. a police team broke their way into a locked house - for. a police team broke their way into a locked house in - way into a locked house in carnarvon at one a.m.. they found clear when one of those rooms. 0ne found clear when one of those rooms. one of the officers picked up and asked what is your name? she said my name is cleo. she was reunited with her parents a short time later. this is the outcome we all hoped and prayed for. for now, welcome home, _ hoped and prayed for. for now, welcome home, cleo. - hoped and prayed for. for now, welcome home, cleo. the - welcome home, cleo. the four—year—old had vanished from her family's tent while camping that may camping on the west australian coast. its part one of the biggest police operations in the area with extensive air, land and sea searches. her disappearance gripped australia and a reward of $1 million was offered for information leading to her location. cleo's mother, ellie smith, expressed her relief on social media saying "0ur smith, expressed her relief on social media saying "our family is whole again" a man is in custody and being questioned by detectives. the australian prime minister, scott morrison, was in scotland for the climate summit and said that this was wonderful and relieving news did more details are yet to emerge about how little cleo disappeared and how she was found. but for now, a family's nightmare is over and a country's prayers have been answered. time for the latest sports news. hello i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and cristiano ronaldo has come to the rescue of manchester united again as he scored a late equaliser away to atalanta in the champions league. the 36—year—old portuguese levelled for the visitors in added time in the first half — duvan zapata gave the home side the lead in the 56th minute but it was ronaldo with a late late equaliser who delivered a vital goal to keep united in pole position heading into the final two games in group f. he does provide those moments and i am sure he did not mind having michaeljordan either. having michael jordan either. sometimes having michaeljordan either. sometimes teams have the players that they have and that is why they are. that is why men united are champions as other chicago bulls. you just up other chicago bulls. you just up with those moments and for me i know he isjust getting better and betterfor us. they may have had a troubled week and be without a permanent coach, but barcelona gained a vital victory against dynamo kyiv to move up to second in group e. ansu fati grabbed the 70th—minute winner with a powerful strike from 10 yards after 0scar mingueza's right—wing cross deflected into his path. liverpool welcome atletico madrid in group a later and a win would guarantee them a place in the last 16 with two matches to spare. jurgen klopp's side were 3—2 winners in spain in the reverse fixture a fortnight ago, while atletico's last visit to anfield was in march 2020 which proved to be the final game played in england before the country went into lockdown because of covid—19. the things he is doing there and how long he has been doing it they are absolutely exceptional and against a lot of really strong sides in such a good decision year after year after year, a good decision year after year afteryear, it a good decision year after year after year, it is really impressive. paris saint—germain will be without lionel messi for their group a match away to rb leipzig. mauricio pochettino's side sit a point ahead of manchester city as they look to all but secure their place in the last 16, but it will be without their argentinian maestro who picked up a leg injury in their ligue un match with lille on friday. pakistan are through to the semi—finals of the t20 world cup after a 45 run win over namibia. pakistan led by mohammad rizwan's unbeaten 79 blasted 189 for 2 from their 20 overs and restricted their african opponents to 144 for 5 in response to ensure their place in the last four while south africa beat bangladesh by 6 wickets to maintain their push for the semi—finals. india take on afghanistan later on wednesday knowing defeat will mean elimination from the tournament. virat kohli's lost their last match to new zealand after an opening defeat to pakistan and even if they win their remaining three games it may still not be enough to place them in the semi—finals. world number one novak djokovic is through to the last 16 of the paris masters after a three set victory over marton fucsovics. it was the 34—year—old serbian's first singles match since russia's daniil medvedev dashed his hopes of clinching a calendar grand slam in september's us open final. after winning the opening set against the hungarian he then faltered in the second before claiming the third and will play adrian mannarino or gael monfils in the third round. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now. now to hong kong — where a novel new way to combat worker fatigue has been introduced. bus company ulu travel have launched the first sleeping coach for tired workers to recharge. costing anywhere between 99 and 399 hong kong dollars — it has been a sell out so far. and it's easy to see why. 70% of hong kong residents have reported experiencing insomnia, and napping is an every day part of life for employees with many bringing pillows and eye masks to work in order to combat long working hours. so how does the sleeper coach to nowhere work? well let's talk to ulu founder, frankie chow. frankie, welcome to the programme. talk us through what inspired this idea. it programme. talk us through what inspired this idea.— inspired this idea. it was inspired _ inspired this idea. it was inspired by _ inspired this idea. it was inspired by my _ inspired this idea. it was inspired by my friend - inspired this idea. it was - inspired by my friend because many hong kong is are exhausted and they like to sleep on the bus because the sleeping quality elsewhere is very bad. so my friend recommended me to organise a trip because he wanted to sleep more than one or two hours. we have a five hour tour and my friend was bored and happy to sleep. 50 it bored and happy to sleep. so it is a five-hour _ bored and happy to sleep. so it is a five-hourjourney. - bored and happy to sleep. so it is a five—hourjourney. can you book a shorter nap? i am assuming if it is during the working day you need to return to work, how do you make sure those on the bus and sleeping wake up at the right time? how does it work? it wake up at the right time? how does it work?— does it work? it is freedom for them to sleep _ does it work? it is freedom for them to sleep on _ does it work? it is freedom for them to sleep on the - does it work? it is freedom for them to sleep on the bus - does it work? it is freedom for them to sleep on the bus or. does it work? it is freedom forl them to sleep on the bus or not sleep on the bus but some of the people on our first trip —— chip —— trip like to sleep the entire journey chip —— trip like to sleep the entirejourney and some chip —— trip like to sleep the entire journey and some of the others like to watch but they usually all asleep by the end of the journey.— usually all asleep by the end of the “ourne . ., ., i. ., ~ of the “ourney. how do you make sure of the journey. how do you make sure everyone — of the journey. how do you make sure everyone on _ of the journey. how do you make sure everyone on the _ of the journey. how do you make sure everyone on the bus - of the journey. how do you make sure everyone on the bus is - sure everyone on the bus is safe and covid safe even. we know infection rates where you are going up. in know infection rates where you are going un— know infection rates where you are going no— are going up. in hong kong it is illeual are going up. in hong kong it is illegal to — are going up. in hong kong it is illegal to take _ are going up. in hong kong it is illegal to take off - are going up. in hong kong it is illegal to take off the - are going up. in hong kong it is illegal to take off the mask in a public area including on transportation to the passengers a very good and where the mask for the whole journey. where the mask for the whole “ourne . ~ , ., ., journey. will you get more buses? it _ journey. will you get more buses? it sounds - journey. will you get more buses? it sounds like - journey. will you get more buses? it sounds like this | journey. will you get more | buses? it sounds like this is popular. buses? it sounds like this is --oular. , ., ,., popular. very popular. it is a hot topic— popular. very popular. it is a hot topic in _ popular. very popular. it is a hot topic in hong _ popular. very popular. it is a hot topic in hong kong - popular. very popular. it is a hot topic in hong kong and l popular. very popular. it is a. hot topic in hong kong and we will have a second tour in the middle of november and we aim to run a similar idea in london. i to run a similar idea in london-_ to run a similar idea in london. ~ , ., . london. i think people watching ou london. i think people watching you around _ london. i think people watching you around the _ london. i think people watching you around the world _ london. i think people watching you around the world may - london. i think people watching you around the world may start| you around the world may start a similar business depending on where they are. thank you for joining us live from hong kong. and, just to say, maybe we should have one parked outside broadcasting house in london. head over to virginia again where you can see the crowds congratulating the winner of that local election. glenn young can elected as the next governor of virginia. it is not yet officially announced but most of the main networks in the united states are saying that he has got that position which is seen as an upset for the democrats. so they are enjoying the moment of victory there in virginia right now. we would like to wish a happy birthday to ourselves. bbc tv is 85 years old today. at 3pm... 3pm at local time on november the second 1936 the bbc launched its first regular tv service from north london. there was a newsreel, variety show, music including the first ever performance of the bbc tv orchestra and we are still at it. yes, we are. fantastic. those were the days. we have so much more here on bbc news for you early this morning in london. all the top business stories including cip 26. finance stay there so we will unpack that further. see you in a moment. hello there. it's staying pretty cold now for the rest of this week. there will be quite a bit of sunshine around by day, but it will be chilly at night with frosts and fog in places. now, through the day there will be quite a bit of sunshine in central and southern areas, but also some showers. this mainly affecting coastal areas. got low pressure to the north of the uk, this is where we are seeing the strongest of the winds today and weather fronts enhancing the shower activity. although most of them will be affecting coastal areas all around the country down into west wales and the southwest, northern parts of northern ireland and much of the eastern side of the country. some of the showers across the northeast, east of england will push into the midlands. so a bit cloudy here, more than we have had the last few days. some of the showers heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in, and they will be wintry over the high ground, particularly across northern scotland with the strongest of the winds. further south the winds will be lighter. it's going to be a chilly day wherever you are, highs of six to eight in the north, nine to 11 further south. through wednesday night it stays quite blustery in the north, further coastal showers and many central areas will turn dry with lengthy clear skies again. winds will be lighter here. but stronger winds across the eastern side of england, more cloud. not quite as cold here as what it will be further west, and across the north we will have some frost and also some patches of fog. now as we move towards thursday into friday we start to see a change to the weather. this area of high pressure begins to build in from the west. it kills off lots of the showers, but what it is also going to do is cut off the arctic air supply as our wind begins to veer more west and southwesterly direction. so that will bring milder air back to our shores as you can see here from the orange and yellow colours. thursday, then, another cold start with frost and fog around. and then it is bright. plenty of sunshine around, more sunshine around on thursday. still a few showers across the eastern coasts again down into the far southwest. later in the day, thicker cloudy, patchy rain pushing into the northwest of the uk as we start to pick up westerly winds. temperature slowly rising here, otherwise for most again it is a chilly day. as we move out from thursday into friday we start to see an area of high pressure toppling down towards the south of the country, and that will allow this area of low pressure to move in across the north at the start of the weekend. so it will be turning milder towards the end of the week, particularly as we head on into the weekend. low pressure will start to bring wetter and windier weather to northern areas, and will tend to stay drier and brighter the further south and east you are. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. it's finance day at cop26 — rishi sunak is to address world leaders in glasgow harnessing the might of financial institutions in the fight against climate change. building back greener — portugal's tourism minister tells us as the industry recovers from covid it needs to prioritise sustainability. and, what toys will be on children's lists this christmas? and, more importantly, will they arrive in time?

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