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spotify to press pause on its shuffle feature as the default when listening to albums. hello and welcome. a number of people have been killed after a vehicle was driven through barricades into crowds taking part in a holiday parade in the us state of wisconsin. the incident occurred in the city of waukesha, around 30 kilometres west of milwaukee, around liz30pm local time. the parade had just got underway in the city centre. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes reports. that was some of the pictures we have received of what happened in waukesha. unfortunately we cannot hear the sound in that report from our correspondent, but we are expecting tojoin him a little later in the programme for more details on what happened at the scene. i am joined details on what happened at the scene. iamjoined by details on what happened at the scene. i am joined by sarah rodriguez, the state representative who was at the parade when this tragic event occurred. we really appreciate you talking to us here on bbc news. tell us what you witnessed.— news. tell us what you witnessed. ., . witnessed. thank you so much for having _ witnessed. thank you so much for having me, _ witnessed. thank you so much for having me, i _ witnessed. thank you so much for having me, i was _ witnessed. thank you so much for having me, i was at - witnessed. thank you so much for having me, i was at the - for having me, i was at the parade, a little bit early in the parade, and we had just finished walking with the waukesha county democrats when there were people running and yelling and telling everybody to get off the street because a car had come through that main area of the parade and had multiple people. we area of the parade and had multiple people.— area of the parade and had multiple people. we are hearing that a person — multiple people. we are hearing that a person of _ multiple people. we are hearing that a person of interest - multiple people. we are hearing that a person of interest is - multiple people. we are hearing that a person of interest is in - that a person of interest is in custody. of course, there are investigation is ongoing, this only happened hours ago. talk us through what you know in terms of the people who have been injured and what you are hearing. been injured and what you are hearinu. ~ . ~ , ., been injured and what you are hearinu. . ., ~ , ., , been injured and what you are hearinu. ~ , ., , , hearing. so, waukesha is very close to my — hearing. so, waukesha is very close to my heart, _ hearing. so, waukesha is very close to my heart, my - hearing. so, waukesha is very| close to my heart, my children go to the waukesha school, within that area, and so, what we are hearing today officially is that they have around 23 people who have been injured and taken to the hospital, and that includes multiple children, and so you do have somebody of interest today, they have lifted a lockdown for downtown waukesha but they are still investigating. there is a lot that we need to be able to learn from this, we don't have all the answers right now. {iii all the answers right now. of course, all the answers right now. of course, there is a lot of questions, some fatalities as well as the car ploughed into the parade. schools will be closed monday in waukesha. people must be shocked, and in a state of shock, really, following this happening in their community. i following this happening in their community.— following this happening in their community. i am, i am in a state of _ their community. i am, i am in a state of shock, _ their community. i am, i am in a state of shock, and - their community. i am, i am in a state of shock, and these - their community. iam, i am in| a state of shock, and these are the kids that my kids go to school with. these are the parents that i know when we go to the school. i have been on the phone all evening with different parents that i know, taking on people to see if they are ok, getting updates from kids, and other people's parents who may have been affected, and isjust a devastating evening for our community. in devastating evening for our community-— devastating evening for our community. devastating evening for our communi . , ., , community. in terms of the size of this holiday _ community. in terms of the size of this holiday parade _ community. in terms of the size of this holiday parade i - community. in terms of the size of this holiday parade i assume | of this holiday parade i assume it's a regular event, each year, does it take place, and in terms of numbers of people who attend, describe it for us. it is a very well attended event, it happens annually and we had to cancel the last year because of covid, but there are just thousands and thousands of people who line the streets, and our high school marching band goes through the parade, we have the all sorts of different groups that go through, many children, and this is a very well attended event. i this is a very well attended event. , , ., , event. i presume as well there is security _ event. i presume as well there is security in — event. i presume as well there is security in place, _ event. i presume as well there is security in place, measures| is security in place, measures are taken ahead of this event to keep people safe?- are taken ahead of this event to keep people safe? yes, there are, to keep people safe? yes, there are. there _ to keep people safe? yes, there are. there is _ to keep people safe? yes, there are, there is a _ to keep people safe? yes, there are, there is a big _ to keep people safe? yes, there are, there is a big police - are, there is a big police presence, the barricade of the street to make sure no police cars can come through, and this isjust a tragedy cars can come through, and this is just a tragedy and we will learn more about why it happened. i5 learn more about why it happened-— learn more about why it hauened. , , , ~ happened. is very shocking. we thank you _ happened. is very shocking. we thank you so — happened. is very shocking. we thank you so much _ happened. is very shocking. we thank you so much for- happened. is very shocking. we thank you so much forjoining . thank you so much forjoining us after what must be a very difficult day for years. and that's now bring you our report from our correspondent peter bowes, we can bring you that. this was the scene second before the holiday parade in waukesha descended into chaos and mayhem. all of a sudden a red sports utility vehicle ploughed into a marching band entertaining the crowd. the sequence of events was captured on video by the city's live stream of the parade, and on mobile phones of people there in person. much of it quickly shared with social media. horrified and screaming, the onlookers, families with children fled for their lives as the suv sped off. the vehicle struck _ as the suv sped off. the vehicle struck more - as the suv sped off. the vehicle struck more than j as the suv sped off. iia: vehicle struck more than 20 individuals, some of the individuals, some of the individuals were children and that there was fatalities as well as of this incident. we will not be releasing information as we are working to identify the family members of the deceased.— of the deceased. policing officer fired _ of the deceased. policing officer fired his _ of the deceased. policing officer fired his gun - of the deceased. policing officer fired his gun of. of the deceased. policing | officer fired his gun of the vehicle to try to stop it and they say no bystanders were injured as a result. the they say no bystanders were injured as a result.— injured as a result. the car has since _ injured as a result. the car has since been _ injured as a result. the car has since been recovered i injured as a result. the car. has since been recovered and one person is in custody. the authorities are not given any indication of a possible motive. today our community faced horror and tragedy in what should have been a celebration. i am deeply saddened to know that so many in our community went away parade but ended up dealing with injury and heartache. the with in'ury and heartache. the white with injury and heartache. the white house _ with injury and heartache. the white house as _ with injury and heartache. the white house as it _ with injury and heartache. the white house as it is monitoring the situation and the fbi is hoping the local authorities will be able to progress their investigation. this was the town's first holiday parade after months of restrictions because of covid, but tragedy struck and at this stage, no—one understands why. as mentioned we hope to speak to peter a little later in this programme. a full national coronavirus lockdown has come into force in austria. it's the first country in europe to announce such a step, as covid cases surge. the austrian government says it will also make covid vaccinations mandatory from february, as bethany bell reports. the lockdown will last forjust under three weeks. it comes after record numbers of new covid infections in recent days. last week austria introduced a lockdown for the unvaccinated, but cases continue to soar on the government decided to impose even tougher measures. the chancellor said covid vaccinations will become mandatory as of february. the move is controversial. thousands of people took to the street this weekend in protest at the plans for compulsory jabs. around two—thirds of austrians are fully vaccinated, one of the lowest rates in western europe. the belgian capital brussels has become the latest european city to see unrest over tightened coronavirus restrictions. tens of thousands of people marched in protest and there were forty arrests. these disturbances follow protests in a number of european countries, and there was a third night of unrest in some dutch cities as anna holligan reports. another day of unrest, unsettling another european capital. this is brussels. what began as an organised, peaceful march quickly turned nasty. some protesters through fireworks appellees, others targeted their vehicles are. 0fficers intervened with tear gas and water cannon. belgium hasjust brought in gas and water cannon. belgium has just brought in new rules in response to a sharp rise and infection. demonstrators mainly angry about the use of covid passes which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some objective plans to make vaccinations mandatory for health workers.— make vaccinations mandatory for health workers. translation: we know the virus _ health workers. translation: we know the virus is _ health workers. translation: we know the virus is there, _ health workers. translation: we know the virus is there, but - health workers. translation: we know the virus is there, but we - know the virus is there, but we limited people to decide whether or not to be vaccinated. i whether or not to be vaccinated.- whether or not to be vaccinated. . ., ., , vaccinated. i came to give my oinion vaccinated. i came to give my opinion about _ vaccinated. i came to give my opinion about freedom - vaccinated. i came to give my opinion about freedom of- opinion about freedom of expression and individual choice _ expression and individual choice. really, to be able to respect _ choice. really, to be able to respect everyone's choices. the netherlands _ respect everyone's choices. tia: netherlands witnessed respect everyone's choices. ti2 netherlands witnessed the most extreme violence this weekend. rotterdam was rocked by rioters, police opened fire, shooting at the crowd with live rounds in response to what they described as a life—threatening situation. vandals tortured bicycles in the hague, and the justice minister believes organised criminals may be behind this. �* ,, �* , behind this. translation: these are not demonstrations, - behind this. translation: these are not demonstrations, these - are not demonstrations, these are not demonstrations, these are attacks on police and firefighters, more than 50 arrests have been made and many more will follow.— more will follow. these startling _ more will follow. these l startling demonstrations more will follow. these - startling demonstrations are happening as well in austria, croatia and denmark, reflecting rambling frustrations about the evolving covid restrictions, considered essential to bring down record high infection rates. and there is more trouble here in the netherlands, small groups of people destroying scenes in the northern city and reports of unrest elsewhere as well. it's mostly peaceful, but the catalyst for this still exists in many countries are watching and wondering whether this latest disturbing symptom may be coming their way. the world health organization has urged governments to redouble their efforts and reinforce the basics. �* ., ., j~f ., basics. average of 4896 of the european _ basics. average of 4896 of the european population - basics. average of 4896 of the european population is - basics. average of 4896 of the | european population is wearing a mask indoors, and any percentage above that will have an immediate effect. iiirui’ith an immediate effect. with va in: an immediate effect. with varying vaccine _ an immediate effect. with varying vaccine rates, - an immediate effect. with i varying vaccine rates, getting the shots scene is seen as critical, but they won't cure the distrust or divisions seeping through some european societies. distrust and division but also a lot of economic disruption as a consequence of the increasing covid restrictions in various countries across europe. i will be going live to germany later in our business coverage to speak to an analyst from a leading european think tank about there. the international olympic committee has said its president, thomas bach, has held a video call with the chinese tennis star, peng shuai who disappeared earlier this month. it says in the 30 minute video call, she confirmed that she was safe and well. this still image of the conversation was released by the ioc. it comes after videos released by chinese state media did little to dampen concern about her well—being following her accusations of sexual assault against a senior chinese politician. tennis journalist ben rothenberg has more. and fairto and fair to say that the main goal is keeping things on track. the winter olympics held in beijing, and are only a few months away, a february start date, so the main priority is to make sure that this smoke clears well in time for the torch lighting there, and i think that's a very different goal to what the wta has been saying which is preaching the ideals about transparency and lack of censorship and that the accusation should be taken seriously, these are very different goals, and the ioc�*s goal to calm down on the sporting landscape in china. the bbc has received a statement from the international olympic committee about sunday's phone call. it says that peng shuai thanked the ioc for its concern about her well—being. she explained that she is safe and well, living at her home in beijing, but would like to have her privacy respected at this time.�* stay with us on bbc news, still to come: lewis hamilton closes in on max verstappen in the race for the fi drivers title with a win at the inaugural qatar grand prix. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster of the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it is a funny old world". angela merkel became germany's first woman chancellor, _ easily securing - the security she needed. attempts to fly the hot—air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it is not hot air we need, it is hard cash". cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro, at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s and it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news, the main story this hour: a number of people have died after a car crashed into a crowd in the us state of wisconsin. let's get an update on that now. peter bowes is our north america correspondent. peter, what more can you tell us? i peter, what more can you tell us? .., peter, what more can you tell us? . . , peter, what more can you tell us? .. , , ., peter, what more can you tell us? , us? i can bring you some information _ us? i can bring you some information that - us? i can bring you some information that we - us? i can bring you some information that we are l information that we are receiving from our partners here in the united states, cbs news little excuse me because i am reading this as i am getting it on my phone. a law enforcement official who is familiar with the early findings of this investigation says that the early information is that the suspect was fleeing another scene, was a bully a knife fight, when he rammed into people in the parade. —— probably a knife fight. it does not seem to be a terrorism—related. it does at least seem to paint a different picture to perhaps the picture a lot of people had feared. a lot of confusion, of course. this is the big question, why has this happened. there was also some confusion at the sequence of events because it didn't look to some witnesses that i have heard talking that the car was targeting any particular group of people. i will leave it there. that is what i have just heard but it does, as i say, paint a slightly different picture. figs slightly different picture. as ou sa , slightly different picture. as you say, it gives a very different picture because many would immediately think this is a holiday parade in the us and this could be a terrorist act and what does that mean elsewhere in the us as other similar events take place. yes, exactl . similar events take place. yes, exactly- that — similar events take place. yes, exactly. that was _ similar events take place. yes, exactly. that was the - similar events take place. yes, exactly. that was the great - exactly. that was the great fear. this of course the great parade in this particular town after covid restrictions will stop people getting back to normal and enjoying this very much family occasion but obviously a high—profile occasion and of course they had been fears that perhaps it had been fears that perhaps it had been targeted by someone who wanted to make some sort of medical point. now, we are still in the realms of an investigation. perhaps shouldn't speculate too far but this new information sheds a different light. the investigation as far as the police is concerned is still in the early stages. they have told us they will hold another news conference in a few hours' time. dawn, locally, and that is when perhaps we might learn some information about those people who have been taken to hospital stop no more than 20 people taken to hospital, and we really don't know their conditions at this stage and we only know at this stage that a number of people have lost their lives. we don't have any details there.— their lives. we don't have any details there. peter bowes, our north america _ details there. peter bowes, our north america corresponded i details there. peter bowes, our. north america corresponded with the very latest on that story. let's get an update on all the sport now. hello, i'm marc edwards with your monday sports news. the search for manchester united's next manager has begun after the club sacked 0le gunnar solsjkaer on sunday. it comes off the back of a dismal run of form with just one win in 7 in the league with the 4—1 defeat to newly promoted watford proving to be the last straw. in an emotional interview, the outgoing manager told mutv that his results just didn't match his love for the club. i have given everything for this club. the club means everything to me and together we are a good match but unfortunately i couldn't get the results that we needed and it's time for me to step aside. 0n the blue side of manchester, city were 3—0 winners over everton which sees them jump to second, four points behind leaders chelsea. in the day's other game, antonio conte secured his first premier league win in charge of tottenham hotspur as his team staged a second—half comeback to beat leeds 2—i. pierre—emile hojbjerg and sergio reguilon scored the goals for spurs after danjames had given leeds the lead. spurs are up to 7th. especially because after the first half,, in this type of situation... a lot of time you go down, confidence go down and i was... lewis hamilton made it back to back formula one wins with victory at the qatar grand prix to close to within eight points of max verstappen at the top of the drivers�* standings. hamilton has been dominant throughout the weekend on this brand new track — he started from pole and held on to top spot all the way to the chequered flag. verstappen had started in seventh place after a grid penalty but finished second. could 2022 be the grandslam breakthrough year for alexander zverev? the 2020 us open runner up won tennis�*s end of season atp finals title to add to his olympic gold in tokyo. the german taking his tour—leading sixth trophy of the season and ended a run of five straight losses to defending champion daniil medvedev. zverev broke once in each set as he swept the reigning us 0pen champion aside in 75 minutes to add to the season—ending crown he won in 2018. to golf, and what a way to end the season! colin morikawa birdied five of the last seven holes to win the dp world tour championship in dubai and clinch the european tour's season—long race to dubai title. the world number two carded a closing six—under 66 to finish three clear of england's defending champion matt fitzpatrick and alexander bjork. the day and the season belonging to open champion morikawa who picks up a tidy $3 million cheque and becomes the first american to win the european tour's money list. kojin—young has clinched the biggest first place prize money payout in women's golf as she won the lpga tour championship to secure the player of the year title and a $1.5 million payday. she played a flawless 63 in the final round of the cme championship, having started the day tied for first with three others, but an excellent front nine with six birdies gave her the edge. she landed three more on the run home to take the victory, one stroke ahead of nasa hataoka. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sport team, goodbye. 0ur our thanks to marc and the team. let's talk about adele. she has persuaded spotify to take the shuffle button off all album pages, so tracks play in order. the order that she chose for her albums. the singer says artists create albums with care, and put thought into the track listing for a reason. it comes days after the release of the london—born singer's album 30 — herfirst in six years, which was inspired by her divorce. we can now speak to adele fan and entertainment journalist piya sinha—roy. can you explain to all of us watching around the world what the fuss is all about? the watching around the world what the fuss is all about?— the fuss is all about? the fuss over adele — the fuss is all about? the fuss over adele i _ the fuss is all about? the fuss over adele i think _ the fuss is all about? the fuss over adele i think is _ the fuss is all about? the fuss over adele i think is that - the fuss is all about? the fuss over adele i think is that she l over adele i think is that she has been able to transcend generations with her music. she is singing about timeless themes. hervoice is singing about timeless themes. her voice is so rich. i think she hasjust themes. her voice is so rich. i think she has just captivated so many fans across so many different demographics. if we look back at her last album 20 56 years ago, that was one of the biggest selling albums. it saw 22 million copies worldwide. a lot of them are physical copies, so people are really invested in her music and they like to go and buy the actual albums and listen to it all the way through. absolutely, and i totally understand and i am sure our viewers totally appreciate the fuss about adele as an artist but in terms of the order of the songs, your thoughts on that and her putting her foot down about not allowing listeners to shuffle them around. ~ ., , ., around. well actually, i think what she _ around. well actually, i think what she is — around. well actually, i think what she is requesting - around. well actually, i think what she is requesting is - around. well actually, i think| what she is requesting is that they don't automatically shuffle which i think is really important. she is right. all the artists who are putting out albums so much thought into the narrative of their album and especially a storyteller like adele, like taylor swift, like beyonce, they are putting a lot of thought into the exact order of thought into the exact order of the songs we see stop so for an artist to say hey, look, we would want our listeners to listen to it in the order we are presenting it because it tells an overall story, is very understandable. so what spotify is doing is taking off the default shuffle so that when you hear the album it will play in order, unless you then go and choose to hit the shuffle button. but it won't automatically shuffle, and i think that is important. yes, and again — think that is important. yes, and again l _ think that is important. yes, and again i ask _ think that is important. yes, and again i ask understand l think that is important. yes, i and again i ask understand and appreciate that thanks to your explanation but then if we look at the default shuffle for —— for all artists, at the default shuffle for —— forallartists, it at the default shuffle for —— for all artists, it is not something they switch off for everyone, given what you have just said?— just said? yes, i think so. i think it is _ just said? yes, i think so. i think it is a _ just said? yes, i think so. i think it is a very _ just said? yes, i think so. i think it is a very small - just said? yes, i think so. i i think it is a very small change and gives away to honour what artists are presenting us. i think every artist is wanting to present these songs in the way that they want so yes, i think it sounds like spotify will be pushing this forward for albums going forward. and adele isjust to for albums going forward. and adele is just to get enough artist to be able to ask for that change and get it. so i like that she has used her platform for this.- like that she has used her platform for this. and i know other artists _ platform for this. and i know other artists are _ platform for this. and i know other artists are very - platform for this. and i know other artists are very happy l other artists are very happy that she has done that and they will benefit from that. thank you very much for explaining. interesting development there. a reminder of our top story. a number of people have died — and others have been injured — after a car drove at high speed into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin. police say a "person of interest" is in custody. several adults and children have been taken to hospital following the incident in the town in wisconsin. all the top stories coming up soon. as i mentioned, live to germany as well to talk about the latest covid restrictions. i will see you soon. hello. sunnier, colderweather by day means clearer, frostier conditions at night. and for many, it will be a frost as monday begins but a fine, dry, sunny day to come. now, feeling chilly, although temperatures are edging back closer to average for the time of year. we've lost that straight wind from the north and around this area of high pressure, some less chilly air feeding in and so, temperatures willjust recover closer to average for the time of year. and it is high pressure, and that means a lot of dry weather for the next couple of days so cloud is going to increase, as we will see in a moment. not much cloud around, though, first thing monday with the extent of the frost. just the north coast of northern ireland, far north of scotland and down the east coast of england avoiding that frost. northern scotland with cloud and breeze seeing some patchy rain. some showers feeding in towards kent, sussex and the channel islands. and some cloud increasing in northern ireland during the day. but for most out of that clear, frosty start, it's another sunny day to come, but feeling chilly — even though these temperatures are not far from average. it's all relative compared, of course, with the really mild autumn that we've had so far. now, cloud will increase from the north as we go through monday night and into tuesday morning across scotland, northern ireland, into northern england and wales. the clearer skies in south wales, the midlands and toward southern england is where we are most likely to have a frost on tuesday morning. there could also be some mist and fog patches. but frost is less widespread as tuesday begins. but there is more cloud around. now, despite the cloud, most places will stay dry but still some patchy rain across parts of northern and western scotland. best of any lingering sunny spells will be in southern england, south wales, parts of the midlands as well. more tens showing up on the chart here, so temperatures have edged up a little bit. won't last long, though, because through wednesday, there's another cold front moving southwards. for thursday, we are in the colder air coming down the north and then, at the end of the week, we're watching this area of low pressure which is likely turn things windier and wetter. so then, later this week, we are getting back into the colder air and as the wind picks up around that area of low pressure, wind chill will be more of a factor, along with an increasing chance of overnight frost as well. so a fairly quiet few days before the weather turns more active later in the week. colder, wetter, windier and an increasing chance of getting some wintry showers as well. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. angry protests across europe in wake of the latest covid restrictions. we take a look at the financial fallout from the latest curbs. decision time for president biden, who is set to announce his pick for the next head of the us central bank. and the fight against plastic waste — we take 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