After missing key targets. And spotify� s chief tells the bbc why the Audio Streaming Giant will not ban content created by artificial intelligence. Before we move on, lets return to those live pictures from the last few minutes, because these are just from a few minutes ago, these the recorded pictures of President Biden arriving in michigan, he is heading to detroit, as i was saying in the headlines, tojoin a to detroit, as i was saying in the headlines, to join a striking to detroit, as i was saying in the headlines, Tojoin A Striking car workers, a really important moment, because this would be the first time a sitting us president joins a picket line. Let me take you to the live pictures because the president just arriving, you can see, Air Force One there on the tarmac, and it is going to be interesting over the next couple of days because we have the president doing this, we have the president doing this, we have donald trump heading to the same venue, to michigan as well, to address his supporters in the next 24 address his supporters in the next 2a hours, so back to back meetings of the president and then his likely rival in the 2024 president ial election, and already donald trump has been putting out a statement, i will come to that, but it is going to be interesting today for the president because he has got a slightly typical balance, because he want to support unions, he wants to protect a message that he is the president s for blue collar workers, but of course his push for clean energy, that is potentially putting jobs at risk within the electric vehicle market. That is that visited detroit, and previous President Donald Trump has latched onto that straightaway, the statement he has put out in the last little while, sein joe put out in the last little while, seinjoe biden� s tr 0conee in an indefensible electric vehicle mandate will annihilate the us car industry saying joe biden� s draconian. He is stabbing them in the back. Those, some of the comments from the former president , but the current president heading to the picket lines. As i say, he wants to protect an image of backing blue collar workers, and that is absolutely vital, that sector that supported him so keenly in the last successful election. He wants to cement that for 2024. So those, the pictures coming into us live there from michigan. We have been delaying a round up of the sports news, so lets head to the sport centre. Betty, patiently waiting 0verto you. Always patiently waiting, mathieu thank you. All home nations are in action tonight in the womens nations league. England are looking to make it two wins fom two in their group, in what will be a pretty special occasion for england boss sarina weigman. Shell come up against her home nation and former employer the netherlands. Itll be the first time wiegman has returned to the netherlands with her current side. And former england captain faye white says itll be a tough test. The dutch are a step up again in quality, in the rankings, then what scotland are, and it showed how obviously scotland were in their season, fitness ready, lasted better in the game against england on friday, and i think the dutch will give us another tough test tonight. The excitement is building in rome ahead of the ryder cup, which gets started on friday. Team europe will be looking to extend their home record and win the cup back from the usa. Theyll be trying to do so with a team that features four debutants. Captain luke donald says his team are ready to write a new chapter in ryder cup history. I think every team is different. This is a team that has some new faces and some guys that have been part of the ryder cup that are not here, but they understand it is their opportunity now to write their story and write their history this week and create, start writing and creating that history for themselves, so they are very excited to be here and very ready. Team usa arrived in rome with the trophy, and if they want to hold onto it, theyll have to win a ryder cup on european soil for the first time for 30 years. However, they have a team featuring six of the worlds top ten golfers and believe europes home record wont have any effect on the result this week. We were not on others losing teams. I was on a couple of them, but i played well, so it is like. Justin played well, so it is like. Justin played well. It does not matter to us, i guess. Played well. It does not matter to us, iguess. I played well. It does not matter to us, i guess. Istated played well. It does not matter to us, i guess. I stated at Whistling Straits after the round, i said it this is really nice, but until we win over there, nobody can talk about a change in the ryder cup or the us or anything like that. The european teams have been very stout. Like that. The european teams have been very stout, very like that. The european teams have been very stout, very good, like that. The european teams have been very stout, very good, very i been very stout, very good, very deep, been very stout, very good, very deep, and been very stout, very good, very deep, and this year is no different. It is deep, and this year is no different. It must deep, and this year is no different. It isjust difficult. I know what history it isjust difficult. I know what history says. I am very aware of that history says. I am very aware of that at history says. I am very aware of that at the history says. I am very aware of that. At the same time, i can speak confidently that. At the same time, i can speak confidently and talk to my team. These confidently and talk to my team. These guys are ready and want to embrace these guys are ready and want to embrace that difficulty and want to ust embrace that difficulty and want to just look embrace that difficulty and want to just look at this as a great opportunity. The third and final one Day International between england and ireland has been abandoned due to heavy rain, just as the home side looked to be heading for a massive score. England raced away, scoring over 100 runs in their first ten overs. Ben duckett scored his maiden 0di century and was on 107 from 78 balls before the skies opened at bristol, bringing proceedings to an early end. The teams went off with england on 280 4 after 31 overs. England have won the series 1 0, with the world cup starting in just nine days time. And british Driverjessica Hawkins has become the first woman to test a Formula One Car in five years. She drove 26 laps in Aston Martins 2021 car in hungary last thursday. Hawkins is a former british karting champion and podium finisher in the all female w series. Formula one has not had a woman start a grand prix since Lella Lombardi raced in austria in 1976. Thats all the sport for now. We will be back later. Betty, thanks very much. Just to return to a couple of big stories werejuggling through return to a couple of big stories were juggling through the course of this programme, in de goede karabakh, Nagorno Karabakh, Antonio Gutierrez antonio guterres. Antonio guterres. A lot of concern about armenians in that disputed territory, but many clearing because they fear persecution and ethnic cleansing, but a call from the un chief that those rights should be protected of armenians. The latest interjection from the un as the situation there on the ground increases in terms of just a multitude of problems. Lets return to what we were hearing from washington, from the Home SecretarySuella Braverman. She has said multiculturalism has failed and called for a tightening of the definition of refugee and who qualifies for protection under international treaties. The minister used a speech in washington to question whether the United NationsRefugee Convention was outdated. Lets go back to westminster. Live now to our Political Correspondent, david cornock. Hes been listening to that speech and getting political reaction from here in westminster, and, david, just take us through, because we have been hearing various reactions but from the opposition parties. How they responded to what they heard . As you might spec and asked Suella Braverman would have expected, labour have said that the Home Secretary is simply trying to distract from herfailures in secretary is simply trying to distract from her failures in the Asylum System at home. You will remember that stopping the small boats is one of rishi sunak� s five pledges and the government has struggled to get its Asylum Policy through the court, it is awaiting an important hearing in november over its plans to deport people who arrive here illegally to rwanda, but Suella Braverman argued that she wanted to go further than that, she wanted to go further than that, she wanted a wider change to the Asylum System. She argued that a system created in the aftermath of world war ii created in the aftermath of world war i simply was not really fit for the modern age, but of course it is a convention that 150 countries also have signed up to, so it may be a little unrealistic to think she can change it on her own, but clearly it is a message that will have been heard by people in the Conservative Party who are allies and she hopes maybe they will remember that should there be a Leadership Election in a year or sos time. Year or sos time. David, thanks very much year or sos time. David, thanks very much. Lets year or sos time. David, thanks very much. Lets stay year or sos time. David, thanks very much. Lets stay with year or sos time. David, thanks i very much. Lets stay with politics, because the Liberal Democrat leader ed davey delivered his Closing Speech at his Party Conference in bournemouth this afternoon. He accused the government are breaking promises on the nhs and urged his party to focus on Unseating Conservatives at the next election. He also accused rishi sunak of ditching a ten year cancer plan and called for a new legal right for Cancer Treatment within two months of an urgent referral. Live now to our Political Correspondent peter saull. Peter, health and the Economy Entwined for that central message there from sir ed davey. Entwined for that central message there from sir ed davey. Yeah, that is riuht. There from sir ed davey. Yeah, that is right. Rather there from sir ed davey. Yeah, that is right. Rather than there from sir ed davey. Yeah, that is right. Rather than this there from sir ed davey. Yeah, that is right. Rather than this being is right. Rather than this being a top something, last Conference Speech before the general election, which we are expecting in the next 12 months or so, it was actually deeply personal in tone from sir ed davey. He talked about when he was a child, he lost both his parents, as a teenager, he had had to care for his mother when she was on her deathbed, effectively, and the room was silent while he was doing this kind of thing, and i suppose but he was trying to do was stress that those experiences as a young person had billy informed his politics, so he put health and social care at the heart of the Liberal Democrats offer at that general election when we eventually got there or when we eventually got there or when we eventually get there, and specifically cancer. He announced this plan to give patients the legal right to get treatment within two months. Have a listen to some of the speech here. As many of you know, my brothers and i lost as many of you know, my brothers and i lost both as many of you know, my brothers and i lost both our as many of you know, my brothers and i lost both our parents to cancer when i lost both our parents to cancer when we i lost both our parents to cancer when we were younger. My dad died aed when we were younger. My dad died aged 38. When we were younger. My dad died aged 38, just a few months after being aged 38, just a few months after being diagnosed with a cancer called hodgkins being diagnosed with a cancer called hodgkins lymphoma. I was only four, so i dont hodgkins lymphoma. I was only four, so i dont member it very well. What if you so i dont member it very well. What if you remember is my mums reef and her incredible if you remember is my mums reef and her incredible strength in the months her incredible strength in the months and years that followed my mums months and years that followed my mums reet months and years that followed my mums reef. After being widowed so young mums reef. After being widowed so young with mums reef. After being widowed so young with three boys under ten. Then young with three boys under ten. Then when young with three boys under ten. Then when i was nine, cancer came for mum then when i was nine, cancer came for mum ton then when i was nine, cancer came for mum too. She was diagnosed with breast for mum too. She was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and i do remember how that felt Breast Cancer and i do remember how that felt. She had treatment, including a missed ectomy, but three years including a missed ectomy, but three years later, including a missed ectomy, but three years later, they found secondary breast years later, they found secondary Breast Cancer, cancer in her bones. And they Breast Cancer, cancer in her bones. And they told her it was incurable. And the other big feature of the speech, really, was the sheer number of attacks that he made on the current conservative administration, at one point sir ed davey was a Cabinet Minister in the coalition government, led by the conservatives, but he described the current tory Government Led by rishi sunak as one of the worst, the worst that he had experience in all of his time in politics, and this is a key strategy from the lib dems as we look to the general election. They are going to target specifically tory held seeds, largely in the south of england. They are calling this the blue wall. He called on activists in the room to smash down that blue wall once and for all. For fewer, though, mentions of the labour party. He sought to put out a dividing line, with keir starmer, en brexit, with the lib dems only having serious plan to get a better relationship with the european union. That went well in the room, but one of the features of this conference has been members wanting the party to go farther on that, but members ive spoken to afterward seemed pretty happy with the overall message from their leader today. Peter, thanks very much, thank you. Thousands of teenagers across the uk are using vapes every day. And doctors have been sounding the alarm. Their concern is notjust about the lack of research on long term effects. Its also about the official Public Health messaging around vaping. The claim that vaping is 95 safer than cigarettes has informed Government Policy for years. But now a top paediatician says that message is putting children at risk. Heres our Health Editor hugh pym. He was out of it. Theyd morphined him up. Such was his pain. Ians13 year old son was rushed to a e one night with serious stomach pains. The doctor came and said, we cannot find anything wrong with you. Hes not the only parent to be told by doctors that their childrens symptoms could be linked to vaping. Thats when she said, are you doing any drugs . She said that theyve had other teenagers in, complaining of various ailments. The common denominator is the vaping. I was horrified. Hes never smoked a cigarette in his life, but hes vaping regularly, and ive found that hes addicted to vaping. And the more i looked into it, the more i realised that hes not alone. Theres Ongoing Research on whether children who vape are more likely to smoke. Doctors are also seeing an increase in children with persistent coughs, Bronchitis Type symptoms and, in some cases, severe lung collapse, though the numbers are small. There are many children and young people who have taken up vaping who never intended to smoke and are now likely addicted to vaping. And i think its absolutely shocking that weve allowed that to happen. He says this Public Health message from 2015, stating that vaping is 95 safer than smoking, has had unexpected consequences. It was aimed at adults trying to give up cigarettes and not meant to encourage children to take up vaping. The figure was headlined when an official report was published. Some critics raised questions about the evidence behind it. We have, you know, its almost like an epidemic of people, young people vaping out there. So i think the messaging hasnt worked. Weve got it wrong, and that means we have to change. And, yeah, i think the 95 quote has not been helpful, particularly for children and young people. Professor anne mcneil was one of the co authors of the original report. The 95 figure was still mentioned in an update she co wrote last year, though she says not to suggest zero risk. Well, that wasnt what it was intended to convey. It was never intended to communicate theyre safe. It was intended, though, to say that, you know, theres a big difference in the harms of these products. The figure is still used today by the Vaping Industry to promote its products. The bbc has been investigating youth vapin