special edition of new day weekend i m boris sanchez. i m amara walker. i got to say the music wanted to make me want to do jazz hands. with the glitters in the background. coming up, we will look ahead to the crucial midterm elections for the balance of power. for the second half of president biden s term the impact just ahead. and the new year usually comes with new year s resolutions, we ve got news to get your financial house in order in 2022. we ll introduce you to a singer-songwriter using her own challenges to inspire young people. first, a check of top stories. good morning, thank you for joining us. i hope your new year is off to a great start. i m ryan nobles. 2022 begins with more disruptions and a grim warning. things will likely get worse as the omicron variant spreads across the u.s. the nation broke records twice this week for the seven-day average of new daily covid-19 cases. now, one doctor is warning this latest wave is unlike anything we ve se
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and cities across sudan. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i hope my cold is clearing up. if i sneeze suddenly, my apologies. with me are times radio presenter, calum macdonald, and ali miraj, columnist with the article. safely and well distanced from me, no doubt they cannot get my cold. lovely to see you both. let me bring you up to date with tamara s front pages. dash with tomorrow s front pages. with tomorrow s front pages. the sunday times its headline is india and china thwart climate change deal to end the use of coal power. the sunday telegraph reports on the moment cop26 president alok sharma s emotional apology to delegates for how the talks ended. the paper leads on an article written by the foreign secretary liz truss in which she warns vladimir putin to the end shameful manufactured migrant crisis on europe s eastern border. the observer says the climate deal falls far short of what s needed. it also h
he is still going, and he is almost there! owain is nearly 22 hours into his 24 hour drum athon for children in need. drumathon. it s saturday, 13th november. our main story: negotiators at the cop26 climate summit have been working through the night to come up with a deal to prevent the worst impacts of climate change. an amended draft agreement is due to be released later today, with the aim of keeping global temperature rises to no more than 1.5 degrees celsius. laura foster reports. it is today the day where climate change history is made? we have had nearly two weeks of speeches and negotiations, of protests and promises. but the final plan, the deal that will help protect us from the most damaging impacts of climate change, has yet to be agreed upon, and it needs the backing of every party here. a draft version released early yesterday included watered down commitments to enter the use of coal and other fossil fuels. many say it needs to be tougher and ask more from
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