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And the Union Representing writers have reached a tentative deal. Writers have been on strike since early may. The 15,000 plus members will still have to vote to ratify the deal. In a statement, the Writers Guild of america said we can say, with great pride, that this deal is exceptional with meaningful gains and protections for writers in every sector of the membership. Actors are Still Holding industrial action, though. They have been on strike sincejuly. Both strikes have hit the Entertainment Industry hard. Jeanie wolf is an Entertainment Reporter in the us she gave us her reaction to the deal. This is the most positive news weve heard out of any meeting in all these months. What the writers are asking for reflects the changes in the entertainment business. For instance, residuals, replay of programmes and programmes that are successful, especially in streaming, which is where the Television Industry is aiming. And the streaming services dont like to report these statistics of their audience. But the writers are saying if were a big success, we want to we want to reap part of the profits of that. Theyre also talking about the size and the duration of writers, how many people it takes to write a show, how long they get to work. And then theres ai, artificial intelligence, and Everyone Wants to make sure that theyre protected against computers writing their script instead of them writing their script. You know, these are things that dont really resonate with the public, but with writers, they do. And they affect all of us because we count on those shows, the movies and the tv shows. We count on them to entertain us and we count on their success. I think its good news that no one is leaking the details because to do so would be going against their agreement that they wait to work this out and that they get to ratify it with the guild. But on the other hand, the details, everyone� s waiting for the details. And its a good sign that the Writers Guild is saying this is great progress because the actors havent settled their strike yet. Jeanie wolf speaking there. Earlier we heard from cbs correspondent, wendy gilette. She told me what this deal means. Tentative deal between the Writers Guild union and Hollywood Studios is a three year contract. Not many other details have been released just yet. If its approved by the unions 11,000 members, talk shows could get back to work within days. The Writers Guild is calling the agreement exceptional with meaningful gains and protections for writers in every sector of the membership. It follows five Straight Days of talks between the union and studio representatives. Dont they, calling it exceptional . Just talk us through what their concerns had been. Well, the main sticking points in negotiations have included the regulation of artificial intelligence, Staffing Minimums for writers rooms and residuals. Right now, picketing is suspended as members wait to vote on the deal. But the actors are still out on strike, arent they . Is there any sign of any imminent dealfor them . Yeah. Any projects that include actors will remain sidelined. For now. There are predictions in the industry talks with their union, sag aftra will proceed more quickly since many of the unions demands overla p. The studios refused to negotiate with the actors union until a deal was reached with the Writers Guild. So if its passed, the studios will then move on to the actors union. The Writers Guild is encouraging members tojoin actors on their picket lines. The actors strike started a little bit later injuly. It is the first time the two unions have been on strike at the same time since 1960. Wendy gillette from cbs. How richer countries that have contributed more emissions can help poorer nations tackle Climate Change is the major question facing the next cop conference, which will be held in dubai in november. Former uk Prime Minister gordon brown has a proposal hes setting out plans for a global Windfall Levy on Oil Producing countries to help those nations. Earlier i spoke to gordon brown and asked him about these proposals. We have got an explosive situation in the world today. We have got droughts, floods and fire storms hitting the poorest countries in the world, and yet at the same time we have got these unprecedented profits, Windfall Profits that have been made by the petro states and oil companies, and the extent of it is that it is 4 trillion, 4,000 billion in revenues in the last year, 2. 5 trillion of that a windfall, money that is unearned but money that should go to helping those people that are suffering from the high energy prices, and suffering from Climate Change as a result of historic emissions. Thats why i am proposing that the chair of the cop28, which is the united arab emirates, come forward with a proposal to kick start a new Financing Mechanism to deal with the mitigation and adaptation in the south and they then ask, after they pay a Windfall Levy, i suggest 25 billion, they then ask the rest of the rich countries to guarantee finance so we can eventually get to 1 trillion a year, which is what is necessary to deal with the developmental and Climate Change needs of the global south. That is a huge amount of money youre looking for. Would this be on a voluntary basis . It could be a voluntary basis, but it depends on the pressure that is put on by the rest of the world. The chairman of cop28, who is after all the chairman of one of the Biggest Oil Companies in the world, has told people to put up the money. But as yet, the petro states have not done enough when they have been making the Windfall Profits. If you get 2. 5 trillion, which is 2,500 billion, which is almost as big as the economy of the uk, in windfall revenues, then instead of spending it on buying up sports teams, which is what saudi arabia is doing, they might spend it on helping those people who have been the victims of rising poverty and rising disconnections from electricity in the poorest countries of the world. I am proposing a burden sharing agreement. Let the current emitters pay up some of the money with this Windfall Levy. Let the historic emitters, mainly western countries, add to that. Lets accept that the world bank needs to be properly refinanced and then we can raise the amount of money available to 1 trillion. When i chaired the g20 in 2009, we needed 1 trillion to underpin the world economy, 1 trillion in total. Now we need 1 trillion a year. And of course, the oil and gas revenues can contribute a great deal to it. These are massive additional, unprecedented, almost unimagined profits, bigger than at any time in the history of oil, that have been made in one year. And they may be made this year as well. Therefore, there should be a contribution to a Climate Solution that has eluded us for years. Its an ambitious idea, but do you have any backing for it . I have talked to president lula, the new chairman of the g20, about it. I have sent a letter to the chair of the cop28 committee. I believe that around the world, people who are concerned about Climate Change will know that we need something to break through this logjam. We promised 100 billion in 2009 to the developing countries which was never delivered. Then there was a promise of 100 billion in International Money called special drawing rights. It has not yet been delivered. Last year a loss and damage fund was set up, and theres hardly any money in it. We have got to do something to break through. And if youre the chair of cop28, as the uae is, they have a duty as well as an opportunity to come up with a funding solution. If we could get a burden sharing agreement, we could serve the needs of the poorest coastal states because when you look at the floods in libya, when you look at the droughts in africa and when you look at the previous floods in pakistan, these countries simply cannot afford to pay. Africa are responsible for 2 of global emissions, but the bill for adaptation that they would have to pay is 50 of the global bill. At the moment, they are getting only 3 or 4 of the finance. We have to do something to make it possible for them to deal with the energy transition. Former british Prime Minister gordon brown talking to me a little earlier. The uk Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Has said he wont comment on speculation about the future of the extension of the hs2 high speed rail link to cities in the north of england. Over the weekend, the government said it would crazy not to reconsider the project, in light of the economic situation. That led to several former conservative ministers, including George Osborne and michael heseltine, warning that cancelling the extension would mean abandoning the north of england. Mr sunak was asked about hs2 this morning heres what he had to say. I will not comment on the spec elation but i would say we are committed to levelling up around the country, notjust the north and midlands but in other regions of our fantastic country. Fantastic country. Transport infrastructure fantastic country. Transport infrastructure is fantastic country. Transport infrastructure is a fantastic country. Transport infrastructure is a key fantastic country. Transport infrastructure is a key partl fantastic country. Transport. Infrastructure is a key part of that. Notjust big rail projects can also local projects from improving local bus services, fixing potholes, all of these things make a difference to peoples day to day lives and thats what the government is getting on doing with Record Amount of funding. Is getting on doing with Record Amount of funding. There is anxiety u. Amount of funding. There is anxiety u north amount of funding. There is anxiety up north about amount of funding. There is anxiety up north about h52, amount of funding. There is anxiety up north about h52, will amount of funding. There is anxiety up north about h52, will it amount of funding. There is anxiety up north about h52, will it get amount of funding. There is anxiety up north about h52, will it get the i up north about hs2, will it get the go ahead to manchester, yes or no . Element this kind of speculation people are making is not right. We have spades in the ground and we are getting on it delivering but across the north we are also connecting up the towns and cities in the north, east to west, thats a really important part of how we will create jobs, drive growth across the region, or part of our plans to level up. The freeports are another good example, whether on teesside or elsewhere, attracting new investment, new businesses coming in, all good examples of the government are levelling up. The notorious Italian Mafia boss Matteo Messina denaro has died in custody at the age of 61. He had been having treatment for cancer. Denaro was arrested injanuary at a clinic in palermo in sicily after 30 years on the run. He was serving a Life Sentence after being convicted in absentia of numerous murders. He once boasted that he could fill a cemetery with his victims. Among them were leading anti mafia prosecutors killed in bomb attacks. He was often described as the last godfather of the sicilian mafia. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making the headlines. A mans been charged with murder after a woman was fatally shot in leicestershire. Police were called to a property in long clawson near Melton Mowbray on thursday night where they found Carrie Slater with life threatening injuries. Richard basson has been charged with murder and is due before magistrates in leicester. Health Service Managers estimate that more than one million nhs appointments in england have been cancelled because of strikes. Nhs providers have warned that resources are likely to be severely stretched as winter approaches. Industrial action began in december. The official number of inpatient and outpatient appointments and operations cancelled stands at more than 885,000. The cost of living crisis has changed Shopping Habits for good according to the boss of aldi in the uk and ireland. Giles hurley says shoppers are buying more own label products than ever before and he expects this to carry on. Cheaper supermarket own label ranges are enjoying a boom as shoppers try to save money. Youre live with bbc news. More than 1,000 Ethnic Armenian refugees from the disputed enclave of Nagorno Karabakh have started arriving in armenia. Theyre the first to cross the border since it was captured by Azerbaijani Forces earlier this week. The territory is at the heart of one of the worlds longest running conflicts. Nagorno karabakh lies in the mountainous South Caucasus region of Eastern Europe and asia between the black sea and the caspian sea. Its recognised internationally as part of azerbaijan, but has been controlled by Ethnic Armenians for three decades. Earlier we heard from our correspondent, kasra naji, whos been following the story. Im right in the centre of yerevan, which is the capital of armenia. People you see behind me are the police protecting the main government office, which also houses the office of the Prime Minister, nikol pashinyan. There have been demonstrations here for the last six days against the government, against the Prime Minister for what the protesters see as a feeble response by the armenian government towards whats happening in karabakh. And in fact, they blame him for having lost karabakh to azerbaijan, the whole of this region. And today, as you say, there are more refugees coming out of kara bakh. Karabakh is an enclave of 120,000 armenians who, one of the leaders the other day was saying that of that population of 120,000 people, 99. 9 want to leave because they dont feel secure under Azerbaijani Army and azerbaijani control. There is serious concern of Ethnic Cleansing happening in karabakh. Thats why there are so many people coming out. And we saw yesterday the first trickle coming out, about a few dozen people. By evening, it got to about 600 people. And this morning by 6 00, some 3,000 people had come out. And were expecting more and more of those people to arrive in armenia in the days to come. And where are they all going to go . Its a good question. Were not sure whether armenia is prepared to receive so many people, although many armenians here feel that the people in karabakh are their brothers and sisters. If you talk to ordinary people here, they say that we will house them in our houses if need be. But from the government side, i havent seen a plan for housing these people. We know that Prime Minister nikol pashinyan, a few days ago, spoke about governments preparedness for receiving up to about 40,000 people. But were talking about a lot more than that. And im not sure whether this place is prepared to receive them yet. And the leaders of azerbaijan and turkey are meeting today as well. What is that about . This is the wider regional conflict. This thing is not about karabakh only, many people here feel. Theres a push, theres ambition in azerbaijan, lets say, for more territorial gain. And that territory that theyre looking to is a southern part of armenia on the border with iran. Azerbaijan wants to open a corridor that would connect Azerbaijan To Nakhchivan and turkey, and that corridor eventually has to pass through armenia. So theres theres a fear that azerbaijan have more plans for this region and for taking over that bit of armenian territory. And todays visit by president s of turkey and azerbaijan to this autonomous region of nakhchivan on the west side of the armenian area is very provocative. They are pushing for this corridor, zangezur corridor, to open. We just wejust had a line we just had a line from the armenian government saying people have crossed into armenia from azerbaijans Nagorno Karabakh azerbaijans Nagorno Kara Bakh region, that azerbaijans Nagorno Karabakh region, that was up from 3000 people seven hours earlier. In the next few hours, precious samples collected from The Most Dangerous Rock in our solar system are expected to be moved to a Specialist Laboratory in texas for analysis. Its hoped the debris taken from the Bennu Asteroid will provide some answers into how life began. 0ur Science Editor Rebecca Morelle has this report. The src has entered the earths atmosphere. A first glimpse of the capsule after its epicjourney through space. We have confirmed parachute deployment. High up in the atmosphere a parachute opens, slowing its descent. Touchdown. I repeat, src has touched down. A Textbook Landing in the middle of the utah desert. For dante lauretta, the lead scientist who spent decades working on the osiris rex mission, it was an emotional moment. So how did it go . It went absolutely perfectly, absolutely perfect landing. We stuck it. We didnt move. We landed in nice, soft soil. The capsule looked flawless. I cried like a baby in that helicopter when i heard that the parachute had opened and we were coming infora soft landing. It wasjust an overwhelming moment for me. Inside this capsule is the most precious sample fragments of an asteroid called bennu. The team quickly secure it to prevent any contamination, and attach it to a 30 metre line slung beneath the helicopter. This is the moment that nasa has been waiting for. After seven long years, travelling billions of miles to bennu and back, the capsule is finally here. The priority now is getting it out of the Dusty Desert Environment and into this safe and sterile, clean room as quickly as possible. A quick knock to say theyve arrived and the capsule is in, and the painstaking and meticulous process to prepare it for opening begins. The whole procedure will take weeks. When that capsule opens, to see for the first time this material that no other human has seen before, its something you think about. Weve thought about it for the past seven years, and itsjust going to be very exciting. But also, theres going to be a lot of work to do. So were going to kick into Business Mode very quickly. So why go to all of this effort . Bennu tops the list of nasas most hazardous space rocks. So studying its make up could help us to stop it, if we ever need to. But it could also reveal more about our origins. Its a perfectly preserved relic from the dawn of the solar system. Its going to keep scientists busy for a long time. One of the most important parts of a Sample Return Mission is we take 75 of that sample, and were going to lock it away for future generations, people who havent even been born yet, to work in laboratories that dont exist yet, and instrumentation that you havent thought of yet. So, i mean, its an incredibly valuable, valuable sample that were bringing back. The next stage of this mission will involve this military cargo plane. The canister containing the sample will be packaged up and loaded onto it and flown to Thejohnson Space Centre in houston, where scientists are waiting to start the most exciting bit opening it up to see exactly whats inside. The capsule is like a russian doll. Different layers have to be removed to get to the dust and rocks inside. The hope is they could reveal the story of our solar system. Rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. Live now to, jay tate, director of the spaceguard centre. A lot of scientists are excited about this. Whats the main thing you are looking for as sampling is due to start today, i believe. From our oint due to start today, i believe. From our point of due to start today, i believe. From our point of view, due to start today, i believe. From our point of view, because due to start today, i believe. From our point of view, because we due to start today, i believe. Frrrrn our point of view, because we deal with the impact hazard from asteroids and comets, we would really like to know what this thing is made of and how it is put together, is bennu solid or a flying rubble pile and what is the composition of the material we have brought back . find composition of the material we have brought back . Brought back . And if it is a flying rubble ile brought back . And if it is a flying rubble pile it brought back . And if it is a flying rubble pile it is brought back . And if it is a flying rubble pile it is one brought back . And if it is a flying rubble pile it is one that brought back . And if it is a flying rubble pile it is one that could i brought back . And if it is a flyingj rubble pile it is one that could hit earth in a few years time . Rubble pile it is one that could hit earth in a few years time . There is a ve , earth in a few years time . There is a very. Very earth in a few years time . There is a very. Very faint earth in a few years time . There is a very, very faint possibility earth in a few years time . There is a very, very faint possibility one a very, very faint possibility one in about 2500 that in 2182 it might hit the earth. If it did that would be a really, really bad day. But we have plenty of time, we have samples now so we can, quite easily develop systems to deflect it if it needs to be done. I suppose what is so brilliant about this is the fact it is uncontaminated. Brilliant about this is the fact it is uncontaminated. People have studied meteorites is uncontaminated. People have studied meteorites before, butl is uncontaminated. People have studied meteorites before, but they have obviously been affected as they entered earths atmosphere, the route here. But this does seem like, from what we have seen so far, that they have managed to land it safely and in the most pristine condition could been, dont they . This and in the most pristine condition could been, dont they . Could been, dont they . This is brilliant stuff. Could been, dont they . This is brilliant stuff. As could been, dont they . This is brilliant stuff. As you could been, dont they . This is brilliant stuff. As you say, could been, dont they . This is| brilliant stuff. As you say, being able to study bits of asteroid for decades through the medium of meteorites. But unfortunately, of course, when a meteorite. The ground that contamination starts immediately. What will be interesting is to see how these samples stack up against the meteoritic samples that we have already got. Just meteoritic samples that we have already got already got. Just explain exactly how the information already got. Just explain exactly how the information would already got. Just explain exactly how the information would lead | already got. Just explain exactly l how the information would lead to already got. Just explain exactly how the information would lead to an explanation about how life began. It is all about finding exactly what is on the asteroid in terms of whether it is carbon or organic material, isnt it . Just explain to us why it isnt it . Just explain to us why it is so important. Isnt it . Just explain to us why it is so important. Well, the sun and the planets is so important. Well, the sun and the planets in is so important. Well, the sun and the planets in our is so important. Well, the sun and the planets in our solar is so important. Well, the sun and the planets in our solar system. Is so important. Well, the sun and the planets in our solar system allj the planets in our solar system all formed from a massive cloud of gas and dust about 4. 6 billion years ago. It would be nice to know what that pristine original material, the dust, was. And that is what bennus samples can tell us. We would like to know, are there complex organics in there . Perhaps even things like amino acids and so on. How much metal . Particularly how much water. It wont be ice or liquid water, it will be bound up in minerals. But if we find a significant amount of water, then we know that Exploration Of The Solar System becomes an awful lot easier. It of the solar system becomes an awful lot easier. ,. , , lot easier. It is absolutely extraordinary, lot easier. It is absolutely extraordinary, isnt lot easier. It is absolutely extraordinary, isnt it, lot easier. It is absolutely i extraordinary, isnt it, what lot easier. It is absolutely extraordinary, isnt it, what they have managed to do, evenjust extraordinary, isnt it, what they have managed to do, even just by getting at here in terms of this tiny little sort of Smash And Grab as rebecca called it, it only took a few seconds to collect those tiny samples. They havent got very much to work with, have they . 250 grams. Well, that is significantly more than we have ever had before. And remember, since we have brought rocks back from the moon, the techniques used to analyse this stuff means you can get an awful lot of information out of a very tiny little speck. The so 250 grams is brilliant. It is gold dust. It is enough brilliant. It is gold dust. It is enough. Lovely brilliant. It is gold dust. It is enough. Lovely to brilliant. It is gold dust. It is enough. Lovely to talk brilliant. It is gold dust. It is enough. Lovely to talk to you. That is the director of the space garden centre, jay tate, lots of scientists are excited about what they may get from this research. Do stay with us on bbc news. Hello again. Today will be a breezy day with sunshine and showers. As we head to the middle part of the week wednesday looks like it could bring some stormy conditions. What we have at the moment are a few showers getting on across parts of wales, Northern England, Northern Ireland. But the bulk will be across scotland and could be heavy and thundery. Still gusty winds across the north and the west. Gusting in excess of 40 mph. But a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine with highs up to 23 degrees. Through this evening and overnight we hang onto a lot of clear skies at first but then the system coming up from the south will introduce humid conditions and some showers across wales, south west england, the midlands and southern counties. And at the same time we also have a Weather Front bringing in rain across Northern Ireland at the outer hebrides. Both of these fronts through tomorrow will push north eastwards and that you can see from the isobars it is going to be another breezy day in the south but windy in the north. So the showers continue to push up into the north sea, the rain moves out of Northern Ireland across Northern England and into scotland. Behind it for most it will be dry but it still will be a few residual showers with highs up to 2223. As few residual showers with highs up to 22 23. As we head on from tuesday into wednesday we have this developing area of low pressure which is going to bring stormy conditions. Some heavy rain but also some strong winds. We start off with a lot of dry weather. The cloud builds ahead of the low pressure arriving. And then in it comes. Widespread gale developing, widely inland, looking at 50 60 mph gusts and these are the temperatures, 1420. But and these are the temperatures, 14 20. But also some heavy rain. So this could well lead to some disruption. The strongest winds will be around the irish sea coast, 60 75 mph gusts but potentially it could be a little bit stronger than that. As we head over night, wednesday into thursday, that low pressure eventually tracks northwards and moves away. Then we have this little bump in the isobars as a Transient Range of High Pressure comes in. Thursday morning we see the back edge of that Stormy Weather moving away. Behind it, a mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers, more showers coming Into The West and also the south through the day with highs of 19. This is bbc news, the headlines soldiers offer to support armed police after dozens of met Firearms Officers turn in weapons. Staff at more than 50 Universities Join picket lines across the uk. And more concerns about the future of englands hs2 high speed rail project. Staying in the uk, the army is on standby to support police after more than 100 officers stood down from firearms duties. That followed a Murder Charge against one of their colleagues. The metropolitan police has demanded increased Legal Protection for staff carrying weapons. Vincent mcaviney reports. You would normally only see the army on The Streets Of London after a terror attack. But following the decision of over 100 officers to hand in their permit to carry a firearm, Military Personnel are on standby in case of an emergency

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