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clear and direct contact was necessary to avoid accidents or misunderstandings. earlier, mr xi described china's relationship with the us as the most important in the world. president biden made his comments at a news conference that mr xi didn't attend. i welcome the positive . steps we've taken today, and it's important for the world to see - that we're implementing the approach _ in the best traditions i of american diplomacy. we're talking - to our competitors and the key... and just talking, just - being blunt with one another, so there's no misunderstanding, |as a key element to maintainingj global stability and delivering for the american people. - and in the months ahead, we're going to continue to preserve i and pursue high level diplomacy | with the prc in both directionsl to keep the lines of— communication open, including between president xi and me. he and i agreed that each one of us could pick up i the phone, call directly- and be heard immediately. i think i know the man, - i know his modus operandi. he's been... we have disagreements. he has a different view - than i have on a lot of things. but he's been straight. i don't mean that as good, bad or indifferent, - he's just been straight. live now to our news correspondent in san francisco, helena humphrey. so, going into all of this, expectations were low, so what came out of their meeting? the? came out of their meeting? they were indeed _ came out of their meeting? they were indeed low, _ came out of their meeting? they were indeed low, sally, - came out of their meeting? iie: were indeed low, sally, but coming out of these talks, the white house said that these conversations were candid and there were also constructive, with agreements for cooperation on a range of issues, firstly talking about that military to military cooperation, perhaps making the world feel like a slightly safer place, particularly bearing in mind some of those close calls we've seen between the us and chinese military assets for example with regards to planes in recent months over the south china sea. now at least they can pick up the phone, army to army and make sure things are not misinterpreted, that it is not misinterpreted, that it is not seen as an act of war if there were to be an accident. with regards to ai, an agreement for working groups, to begin to potentially discuss some guardrails in the swiftly developing technology which china is very advanced in then when it comes to fentanyl and an agreement to continue to work together on countering narcotics, i think the one felt more personalfor the united more personal for the united states more personalfor the united states particularly as this country is still in the grip of an opioid epidemic and of course president biden going into 2024, an election year, will have to make some progress on that. but president biden was asked at the end of that press conference, do you still consider president xi a dictator chris mckee said very simply, yes because he is still the leader of a communist country, country with a political system which is very different from our own. but i think overall, what was significant is that these leaders had these talks, they came face—to—face and committed to talking some more once again and after a year of extremely frosty relations, think is significant.— frosty relations, think is significant. frosty relations, think is siunificant. , ., significant. when it comes to forei . n significant. when it comes to foreign policy. _ significant. when it comes to foreign policy, of— significant. when it comes to foreign policy, of course - significant. when it comes to | foreign policy, of course there has been a lot going on between the us and china, particularly about taiwan so what was broached today? about taiwan so what was broached toda ? ~ , ,., , ., broached today? absolutely, and there's a lot _ broached today? absolutely, and there's a lot going _ broached today? absolutely, and there's a lot going on _ broached today? absolutely, and there's a lot going on around - there's a lot going on around there's a lot going on around the world right now that they had to touch on, firstly when it came to the war in ukraine, beijing has never officially condemned russia's full—scale invasion. mrxi condemned russia's full—scale invasion. mr xi sign this time he father had to be a diplomatic solution. when it comes to israel and hamas, president biden calling on president biden calling on president xi to speak to iran to ensure that this conflict doesn't escalate further. and as you mentioned, taiwan, i think the most serious issue on the table today, double—8—mac regard president xi calling on washington to stop sending weapons to taiwan, something that washington will not agree to. and with regards to the upcoming key elections in taiwan in 2024, president biden made clear that those elections should be free and fair and there should be no chinese meddling in them. president biden has said his policy with regards to these commitment is to trust, but he also said trust and then verify. helena, thank you _ trust and then verify. helena, thank you very _ trust and then verify. helena, thank you very much - trust and then verify. helena, thank you very much indeed. | thank you very much indeed. helena humphrey in san francisco talking about what was achieved at the meeting, the second face—to—face meeting between the two leaders. let's listen to this press conference now. untranslated speech translation: greater contributions _ translation: greater contributions to - translation: greater contributions to world | translation: greater - contributions to world peace and development. thank you. applause president xi of china they are addressing the press are very short press conference. he has just wrapped up the official proceedings of his day, where he met of course in face—to—face talks with us president biden, but president xi hasjust been president biden, but president xi has just been wined and dined at a gala dinner in san francisco, where he was a guest of honour. many leaders from us business were reported to be there. so let's talk to james early. chief investment officer at bbae, a digital investment platform. he lived and worked in china for some ten years, talk us through this meeting today, what do you make of it so far? well, i was in the camp with low expectations and i would give both leaders at least an a-. it's give both leaders at least an a—. it's still about optics. if you look at the last five diplomatic meetings between the us and china, they have mostly been nothing burgers to use a technical term. been nothing burgers to use a technicalterm. good been nothing burgers to use a technical term. good photo ops were not a lot of substance. but already the first session, there are a couple more closed door sessions but this first session we had military to military dialogue restored and importantly, if i look in the chinese media, social media and the official media, they are praising the us for the past two weeks. of course they will do that because president xi is not going to go to a country thatis not going to go to a country that is a mess, they want to make you look good but it's quite a turnaround from a month ago i would say. so a big shift in the propaganda. we have at least one concrete win, i'm not sure how much we will get but i'm happy with that. in sure how much we will get but i'm happy with that.— i'm happy with that. in terms of trade. _ i'm happy with that. in terms of trade, which _ i'm happy with that. in terms of trade, which is _ i'm happy with that. in terms of trade, which is so - i'm happy with that. in terms of trade, which is so critical l of trade, which is so critical for both economies, there has been a lot going on in particular us restrictions on semiconductors etc. a lot of big bosses from the technology sector in this dinner with president xi, what do you think they have achieved in terms of trade? , , ., trade? the big bosses have ower trade? the big bosses have power to — trade? the big bosses have power to lobby _ trade? the big bosses have power to lobby and - trade? the big bosses have power to lobby and that's i trade? the big bosses have | power to lobby and that's it. trade? the big bosses have l power to lobby and that's it. i don't think the us government is going to bench too much as export restrictions. they found out the hard way that if you have a list of bad company in the country you don't sell to, but he sulter good companies there, if this is an authoritarian regime like china, the government has the right the first is good companies to transfer their technology to those ones that were on the blacklist. it is clear that's what happened, it demonstrates that export controls are hard to enforce with a authoritarian regime so i don't know that those tech leaders have a lot of lobbying sway, think they paid $40,000 a seat which is not cheap people like you and me but i guess for them they got the money. but i think it's more for optics, more for disability, don't see the us spending much on trade even though that's what xi jinping probably most once. probably want he must once but let's not forget the political scene in the us with an election not far away. james, thank you very much. and we will have a lot more on that meeting, what it means for business leaders, both in china and in the us, that'll be coming in 20 minutes in our business coverage. turning now to the war in the middle east, which president biden also addressed during his press conference in san francisco — following his meeting with china's leader. mr biden insisted that he is doing everything in his power to get hostages out of gaza. but he made clear that this does notmean sending in troops. he also said he's made clear to israel's prime minister that a two—state solution is the only solution to the crisis. and he addressed israel's raid on the al—shifa hospital in gaza — supporting israeli claims that hamas uses the complex for military operations. one thing has been established is that hamas does have headquarters, weapons, material below this hospital — and i suspect others. the un security council has approved a resolution calling for humanitarian pauses in the fighting in gaza — for the first time since the war began. the resolution prioritises access for aid and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of hostages held inside gaza. both sides have criticised the resolution. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik has more. this resolution was intensely negotiated and that started just days after the secretary general warned that gaza was becoming a graveyard for children, and in order to overcome the divisions of the security council, malta, which proposed this resolution, will be trying to keep it squarely focused on the humanitarian situation and on children. and it steered clear of condemning either israel or hamas. the resolution does call for the secretary—general to report back to the council on whether this resolution is being implemented. we saw 12 nations supporting this resolution. three permanent members abstained rather than vetoing. russia said it wanted to see stronger language, calling for either a truce or a ceasefire, as 121 nations had called for in the general assembly. while the us and uk abstained, saying they wanted to see condemnation of hamas. but they offered their tacit approval of this resolution by not blocking it. as israel exercises its rightl and indeed its responsibility to protect its people from acts of terror, i it must do so in a way that is consistent - with the laws of war. and i want to be clear, - the united states does not want to see firefights in any - hospitals when innocent people, helpless people, sick peoplel are trying to get medical care they so desperately need. after this resolution passed, the arab group hailed it as a big step, noting that this is the first resolution since 2016 on the israeli—palestinian crisis, but they said they would still push for a ceasefire. the palestinian ambassador had this message to israel's allies, saying that the message it was sending israel is that it effectively and kill any and every palestinian without ever being responsible for their deaths, as they are either terrorists, terrorist sympathisers or human shields. he said anyone allowing such logic to prevail is contributing to the killing of civilians in gaza. so that message from the palestinian ambassador about how he views what is happening. israel after the resolution passed said they thought this resolution was disconnected from reality and meaningless. they said they would continue to act until hamas is destroyed and the hostages are returned. with me is mohamed taha, our correspondent from bbc arabic. good to see you again. so, still al—shifa and the other hospitals and gaza are the centre of the war at the moment. centre of the war at the moment-— centre of the war at the moment. ., �*, . ., moment. that's correct. now the war is concentrated _ moment. that's correct. now the war is concentrated on _ war is concentrated on hospitals. in gaza there were 35 hospitals, 11 of them only partially working, 25 are out of service because either the israeli strikes or either there is no fuel for the machines to work or no medical equipment. if we talk about the al—shifa hospital, the israeli forces are in full control of this hospital, there are 2300 people in the hospital, either they are patients or homeless people, along with medical staff. i listen to the arabic conversation between the director of the hospital and a representative of the idf, the director of the hospitals explaining how dangerous the situation is for the premature babies, for kidney patients, that they are dying day by day, one is dying every single day. on that, the idf are saying they are supplying incubators for the hospital are saying that they don't need the incubators, they need power so they actually work.— they actually work. they took them already _ they actually work. they took them already out _ they actually work. they took them already out of- they actually work. they took them already out of the - them already out of the incubators because they do not work. now the israelis say that there are arms in these hospitals, a hamas representative saying that maybe it belongs to the police who are protecting the hospital and they are denying completely that there were military operations in the hospital. now the big question, if we may ask, where are the hostages? the main aim of this operation is to find more than 230 israeli and other nationalities hostages in gaza. if i may say, the israeli forces now are in full control of gaza and we cannot see much of... full control of gaza and we cannot see much of. . .- full control of gaza and we cannot see much of... are not the entire _ cannot see much of... are not the entire gaza _ cannot see much of... are not the entire gaza strip, - cannot see much of... are not the entire gaza strip, though. j the entire gaza strip, though. parts of gaza?— the entire gaza strip, though. parts of gaza? most of gaza now under israeli _ parts of gaza? most of gaza now under israeli forces' _ parts of gaza? most of gaza now under israeli forces' control, - under israeli forces' control, most of the north, the south, the centre which al—shifa hospital is, most of gaza strip under the israeli forces at the moment. under the israeli forces at the moment-— moment. software are the hostages? _ moment. software are the hostages? ok. _ moment. software are the hostages? ok. and - moment. software are the hostages? ok. and who i moment. software are the l hostages? ok. and who are hostages? 0k. and who are talking about the hostages now is president biden who is saying there are negotiations with qatar to get out the hostages. another question is, where are hamas leaders as well? �* ., , ., , well? all what we see from this war is suffering _ well? all what we see from this war is suffering from _ well? all what we see from this war is suffering from the - war is suffering from the civilians and deaths from the civilians. mohammed, thank you so much for the latest on that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. many people who need support at home face an increased risk of poor care because of staff shortages and low fees paid by councils and the nhs, according to care companies. research by the organisation which represents home care providers suggests in the uk only one public body in every 20 pays enough to cover the minimum costs of employing someone. the government say they are providing up to £8.1 billion of additional funding over two years to support the sector. the energy regulator, 0fgem, is launching a public consultation on standing charges. the fees are added to most gas and electricity bills at a daily rate and can't be reduced, no matter how much you cut back on your usage. the church of england's parliament has voted to allow gay couples to have special services of blessing in parishes for the first time. the services, while not formal weddings, will be able to include the wearing of rings, prayers, confetti and a blessing from the priest. you're live with bbc news. the opposition labour leader sir keir starmer has suffered a major rebellion over his stance on the israel—gaza war, with 56 of his mps — more than a quarter — voting for an immediate ceasefire. ten mps, including eight shadow ministers, either resigned or were sacked from the shadow front bench to vote for the motion to that effect. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller reports. ceasefire now! the calls are getting louder. both outside parliament, and in. every minute, every hour, every day we wait is another orphan, another grieving mother and another family wiped out. we need a full and immediate ceasefire now. my constituents have demanded this and i will not refuse them. there is nothing humanitarian about letting children - eat a little today only. to bomb them tomorrow. the only humanitarian way forward _ is an immediate ceasefire. keir starmer lost ten of his front bench team and saw 56 of his mps rebel, all voting in favour of the snp's amendment for a ceasefire. the scale perhaps explained by pressure from their constituents. i think disappointed is probably an understatement. waheed has previously been a labour voter but now says he would seek out an independent candidate instead. we are not actually seeing anything in terms of our voice being heard. and there's no real recognition of the fact that, actually, this is a lot of people talking and who are taking this position that they want a ceasefire. but in the constituency of hendon, which has a significantjewish population, daniel says the party's stance is a welcome change from the past. keir starmer has shown some good solidarity with the jewish people, some good solidarity with israel, and i hope, i hope he can maintain that and i am sure he will. keir starmer had hoped that his motion — calling for a longer humanitarian pause — could keep mps on side. in a letter tonight, he said he regrets that some colleagues felt unable to support his position but wrote that leadership is about doing the right thing. we care deeply about - the humanitarian problems, the issues, the loss of life, the civilian loss of life. - it is heartbreaking. we want to work towards - a permanent end to this war, to the circumstances _ where the cessation of violence can happen so that we can move to a political circumstance. - keir starmer will hope that tonight is the last of the challenges he faces on this issue, but as long as mps are hearing voices like this, the division in labour will remain. hannah miller, bbc news. november is an important month in documentary film with major festivals and awards ceremonies taking place in both europe and north america. already some key films are emerging as possible 0scar best documentary feature contenders. from new york, talking movies tom brook has been looking at some of the favoured candidates. it's time to celebrate documentaries at festivals and award ceremonies. what does it mean to be still? i wouldn't know, i was never still. still, a michaelj fox movie, took the top prize at the critics choice documentary awards. i woke up and i noticed my pinky. it's a candid portrait of a much—liked actor who at the age of 29 was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. facing illness is also a theme in another popular documentary, american symphony. it's the story of a year in the life of award—winning musician and composerjohn batiste. both his public triumphs and the challenges he faces dealing with a remission in his wife's cancer. got one of the biggest prizes in music, come home, she's back in the hospital. this is what we're dealing with. also getting attention, roger ross williams with his film stamped from the beginning, an adventurous work featuring animation and comments from female black scholars looking at the origins of anti—black racism. we need to remember that slavery, it's a piece of human history. it's open season on black people, black men and women being shot down in the streets for no reason. it's a very difficult time to be black in america, and we want to understand why this is happening. and if we don't understand the history, then how are we going to get past it? another aspect of black life comes into focus with kokomo city, a well received documentary on the lives of transgender sex workers in new york and atlanta. most of the time, the strife that comes with who we are is because we didn't become who our parents wanted us to be. kokomo city basically isjust like the discovery and the exploring of four black trans women that happen to do sex work. but the movie really is about their experiences as trans women, just from their perspective, because so many times we hear from the same girls the same story, the same narratives and the same expectations. and ijust wanted to dig deeper and really get to like more of the girls that are out there. documentary cinema has also been bringing us films celebrating dynamic, talented, musical lives. little richard: i am everything is a film that shows how the american musician little richard preceded a dazzling array of white musicians, from elvis presley to the beatles to the rolling stones, who were all heavily influenced by him. the king of rock n roll! documentary film—makers often reflect the joys of our time in their work, but more often than not, it's the stresses and anxieties of modern life, the harsh realities that get brought to the screen. such is the case this year with a number of films that have emerged from ukraine since the russian invasion. this is the first time i saw the... the russian sign of war. one of the more noteworthy of these documentaries and one that's been picking up awards is 20 days in mariupol, an unsettling account from an associated press video journalist who documented life in the port of mariupol as russian forces advanced. documentary film takes a year or two to produce a film capturing that moment. right now, we're 18 months into russia's war in ukraine, and now is the time when we're getting some really powerful documentaries about the war in ukraine, such as 20 days in mariupol. but right now, all the film—makers with documentaries in the fray have their eyes on the days leading up to christmas, when the oscars shortlist will be revealed. it's still a fragile marketplace for documentaries, and oscar recognition can make a big difference to their prospects. tom brook, bbc news, new york. stay with us here on bbc news. we will be unpacking further that— we will be unpacking further that face—to—face meeting that has that face—to—face meeting that hasjust— that face—to—face meeting that hasjust taken place in san francisco _ hasjust taken place in san francisco between us president biden_ francisco between us president biden and china's president xi jinping. — biden and china's president xi jinping. we biden and china's president xi jinina. ~ , biden and china's president xi jinina.~ , jinping. we will be back in 'ust a jinping. we will be back in just a moment. _ jinping. we will be back in just a moment. see - jinping. we will be back in just a moment. see you . jinping. we will be back in i just a moment. see you very soon. hello. thursday will bring us a day of contrast across the uk. in the south we're going to be feeling the impact of storm frederico, which is mainly down across france, bringing strong winds but still producing some wet and windy weather generally towards the south. brightest conditions across the north and north—east of the uk. but we're going to see some fog patches clearing to sunny spells later on. so we've got this area of low pressure moving across france. that's storm frederico and another weather front moving in to the west as well. but really windy conditions for the isles of scilly, the channel isles. gusts could reach in excess of 50 miles per hour. some really heavy rain through the likes of the isle of wight towards sussex, stretching up towards pembrokeshire for instance, as well through the morning. to the north of that, most places predominantly dry. there'll be some heavy showers just working in around the east coast of england, perhaps eastern scotland and later on some rain working into northern ireland from the west. but elsewhere, some sunshine just breaking holes in the cloud and lifting gradually that morning mist and fog. but it could linger all day for some of the sheltered glens of scotland. so pretty chilly there. generally looking at temperatures about 6 to 12 degrees. through thursday evening and overnight, this weather front in the west starts to edge its way eastwards, tending to peter out as it does so. so still a few showers moving in from the west, but some clear spells as we move through into friday morning. and it's going to be fairly chilly. in fact, we could see temperatures below freezing once again in the sheltered scottish glens. heading through friday, though, a small ridge of high pressure for a while tries to nudge in. so that will bring us a window of drier and brighter weather, too. not completely dry. there'll be one or two showers perhaps around western parts of england, scotland and wales as well. further east, you're more likely to stay dry, i think on friday. cloud and rain moving into the far south—west later in the day. pretty chilly ahead of that, only about 5 to 12 degrees. and again, some mist and some fog possible. but head on into saturday and this area of low pressure moves in from the atlantic — a lot of isobars on that system showing us that we're going to have a blustery day with some fairly heavy showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so i think nowhere immune to showers, probably drying up a little bit in the south later on in the day. but sticking with the heavy potentially thundery showers, but it's going to be milder — temperatures around about 9 to 15 degrees. sunday, again, we've got the airfrom a milder direction. so not as cold saturday night into sunday. sunny spells, some heavy showers, could be the odd thunderstorm. temperatures around 10 to 14. bye— bye. live from london, this is bbc news "planet earth is big enough for us both to succeed" — president xi tells president biden — as the two try to ratchet down tensions between the world's largest economies. president biden says there has been "real progress". the united states will continue to compete vigorously with the prc, but we'll manage that competition responsibly so it doesn't veer into conflict. also coming up — trouble brewing at starbucks as workers plan a walkout on red cup day — one of the chain's busiest days of the year. plus, what now for uk interest rates? despite inflation falling sharply, economists warn the bank of england won't be in a hurry to cut the cost of borrowing. and chocoholics beware — why your favourite bar could be getting smaller, or more expensive — or both — as cocoa prices surge to a record high.

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