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wind and solar energy. before we get to those business stories, reminding of our breaking news. a temporary truce between israel and amassing gaza, that's lasted for seven days, has now expired. it ended at seven, local time, five o'clock here in london. israel's military says it has resumed combat against i maths in the gaza strip and has accused the palestinian group of violating the terms of the truce and firing towards israeli territory. these are life pictures taken from gaza into southern israel. —— hamas you can see their plumes into the skyline explosions can be heard. the military also said a rocket was fired towards gaza towards israeli territory around an hour before the truce was scheduled to expire. the israeli military saying hamas had indeed violated the pause inviting. returning to the business news for the day. faster than a porsche, and tougher than bullets — that's the boast of tesla boss elon musk about the company's cybertruck. and on thursday he made good on that promise, when tesla delivered the first cybertrucks to customers, at a high—octane event at its headquarters in austin texas. guests were shown videos of the truck resisting a hail of bullets, racing a sports car, and pulling huge loads, before the first customers got to drive their purchases away. one us magazine has called the project musk�*s �*adolescent video game fantasy�*. but tesla hopes the cybertruck, with its controversial design will grab attention in an increasingly crowded electric vehicle market and of course amidst a tough consumer environment. michelle fleury has more. the road has not been easy. the last time elon musk took to the stage to promote the cybertruck, its windows ended up being smashed. 0h, oh, man! four years later, as the company starts delivering the futuristic product to buyers, the problem has been fixed, with customers there in person at the tesla factory in austin, texas, to collect their cybertrucks. elon musk put on a show to mark this historic moment. this video shows a cybertruck beating a porsche in a drag race while towing a porsche. but tesla's entry into the lucrative us truck market is some two years behind schedule at a time when high interest rates have dampened buyers�* ability to make new purchases. the cheapest model is $61,000. mr musk said the company has more thani million reservations and while the cybertruck is not expected to turn a profit for several years to come, given the enormous challenges in actually making it, the launch is an important part of the broader, bigger tesla story, proving the electric car maker can expand its range of customers in the years ahead. let�*s cross to new york and speak to dan ives from wedbush securities. thank you very much for being with us today. who is going to buy this truck? you�*ve got 2 million reservation. we think about 40% of those will convert. it is a howl of a fact for tesla. they have established a brand unique in the world and we think this is a historic day for elon musk and tesla and in terms of being and tesla and in terms of being a game changerfor years and tesla and in terms of being a game changer for years to come. ~ . y ., a game changer for years to come. ~ ., i. ., ~ a game changer for years to come. ~ ., .,~ ., come. what you make of the desi . n? come. what you make of the design? it — come. what you make of the design? it looks _ come. what you make of the design? it looks like - come. what you make of the design? it looks like a - design? it looks like a delorean. we all know what happened to them and we have a phrase here in the uk, it is marmite, which is a funny spread we put on our toast and some people love it and some people hate it.— people hate it. look, ithink this is definitely _ this is definitely controversial. a mad max design but that was really i think the goal here. it was not going to be cookie—cutter and if you look at the mad max design here i think it is something that will resonate with tesla loyalists, that is what they are looking for in a crowded market and most obviously something that deflects the moment, it is controversial but tesla has been there before and thatis tesla has been there before and that is how they establish a global brand. i still believe it is tesla�*s world and everyone else is paying rent in electric vehicles. we everyone else is paying rent in electric vehicles.— electric vehicles. we are looking _ electric vehicles. we are looking at _ electric vehicles. we are looking at pictures - electric vehicles. we are looking at pictures there electric vehicles. we are i looking at pictures there is somebody firing bullets at the car and the car resisting them, it is supposedly bullet—proof. we know america has issues with guns, to say the very least. i think elon musk and his persona in terms of his ownership of twitter or tax appears to be appealing more and more to the political farm appealing more and more to the politicalfarm right and i wonder if you see echoes of this in this new truck? —— x it is a balancing act that has been frustrating for elon musk and tesla. been frustrating for elon musk and tesla-— and tesla. yesterday's event for elon musk, _ and tesla. yesterday's event for elon musk, the _ and tesla. yesterday's event for elon musk, the new- and tesla. yesterday's event for elon musk, the new york times interview, overshadowed what we saw with the cyber truck. part of the frustration here is that elon musk part of the genius also becomes part of the genius also becomes part of the controversy with cnx. but it when it comes to tesla the brand i continue believe that is something that has been cordoned off there. you have the loyalists but for elon musk thatis the loyalists but for elon musk that is going to be a bound. you can�*t continue to shoot yourself in the foot. you can't continue to shoot yourself in the foot.- you can't continue to shoot yourself in the foot. elon musk has come _ yourself in the foot. elon musk has come to — yourself in the foot. elon musk has come to more _ yourself in the foot. elon musk has come to more to _ yourself in the foot. elon musk l has come to more to prominence in his takeover of twitter and yesterday he was asked about an advertiser boycott he used choice language and saying what advertisers could go and do with themselves. how do you think is dealing with this increased spotlight upon him? it has always been the fear. when it came to acts from elon musk that this was always going to be something that could spiral out and i think if you look at what you saw yesterday, i mean elon musk is not going to be inaudible the you spent 44 billion that ultimately on something today access powered fact 8 billion that has been the frustration here but at least when it comes to today and when it comes to the empire that elon musk belt, it is really more about tesla and spacex relative to the overall value.— and spacex relative to the overall value. thank you very much for _ overall value. thank you very much forjoining _ overall value. thank you very much forjoining us. - to the uk now, where the government has ordered an investigation into the sale of the daily telegraph, to a group backed by the ruling family of abu dhabi. the takeover is being bankrolled by sheikh mansour bin zayed al nahyan, best known in the uk for his ownership of manchester city football club. and it has raised concerns about the future of the influential conservative newspaper, as the bbc�*s media editor katie razzall explains lucy fraser has been under pressure to make this intervention not least from several conservative mps worried about foreign state investment. just a reminder of this story and how we got here. injune, lloyds bank took over the daily and sunday telegraph because their owners, the berkeley family, owed the family nearly 1.2 mac billion pounds and author of the process had got under way it was dramatically halted last week because of this bid coming in behalf of the barclay family backed by investment from a member of the ruling family of abu dhabi. lloyds clearly wants to take the money and move on but lucy fraser referred the deal to two regulators — the petitioner markets authority and the media regulator. in the g reference concerns that free expression of opinion and accurate news presentation could be impacted by this sale. the company involved has previously offered its guarantee that if the deal did go ahead the editorial — independent subtitles would be protected. susannah streeter is head of money and markets at hargreaves la nsdown. thank you for being with us. there is no doubt — i was there — about this product being profitable? when you consider the five contenders in the race to take control of it?— to take control of it? yes, the telegraph _ to take control of it? yes, the telegraph media _ to take control of it? yes, the telegraph media group's - telegraph media group�*s turnover for 2022 was up 4% and actually pretax profit was up 32% and recently taken over chelsea magazine company as well. there is this interest certainly in the group, not just because it has heaped up its turnover, it is because of the influences well that this group is perceived have over particularly the conservative party and the direction of its leader. very influential, it is perceived to be, in really how it has control over thought leadership in this space and thatis leadership in this space and that is partly why there has been this flurry of interest in purchasing the newspaper. indie purchasing the newspaper. we have heard assurances from the potential new owners that it will be free of editorial influence. the former boss of cnn, geoff soccer, has been lined up to run the business. he — lined up to run the business. he - cnn lined up to run the business. he — cnn is not known for being on the right of the political divide. what we know about their plans and what they want to do with the telegraph and its brand and its influence and its brand and its influence and its reach?— its brand and its influence and its reach? ~ , ., ., ~ its reach? absolutely. you talk about geoff — its reach? absolutely. you talk about geoff zucker _ its reach? absolutely. you talk about geoff zucker who - its reach? absolutely. you talk about geoff zucker who has - its reach? absolutely. you talk l about geoff zucker who has been vociferous in use in days saying he certainly would walk away if he believed there was to be any kind of influence by abu dhabi over the editorial content of the newspaper and the group that he is running. he is heading up redbird imi, disconcerting that has been put together by redbird the private equity firm and imi. abu dhabi international media investment group. it is actually paying around 75% of the 600 million thatis around 75% of the 600 million that is on the table for the telegraph group. but as well we have the payment of this loan, as it would have to see what happens, it could be that this deal does still go through but with certain strings attached. but it is pretty unclear right now. . ~' but it is pretty unclear right now. . ~ , ., y but it is pretty unclear right now. . ~ , . but it is pretty unclear right now. . ~' y . ., now. thank you very much for that. brazil is taking over, for the first time, today as president of the g20, the club of the world�*s most powerful economies. the rotating presidency was last held by india. brazil�*s president lula da silva has been critical of what he calls global governance failures by bodies such as the un and world bank. he wants to see developing countries have a louder voice in how issues such as the climate crisis are tackled dr christopher sabatini is senior fellow covering latin america at chatham, the international affairs think tank in london. thank you for being with us today. an incredible opportunity for brazil to rebrand itself on the world stage after presidency ofjair bolsonaro. what do you think is on their agenda? what do you think is on their aaenda? , ., what do you think is on their aaenda? , . ., ., . agenda? they have announced three main _ agenda? they have announced three main items _ agenda? they have announced three main items and - agenda? they have announced three main items and they - agenda? they have announced three main items and they are | three main items and they are very specific to brazil�*s sense of its role and its own sort of it identity or at least that of the current administration. the first is fighting hunger and poverty. the second is reforming global governance institutions and the third is promoting peace — and that is part of what they want to do is use of g20 is an opportunity to highlight result�*s role — attempted role of being a globe in global peace topic lastly, theissue in global peace topic lastly, the issue of fighting climate change and creating a sustainable economy. those are really the issue brazil will focus on but they are very much in brazil, especially again, the government dna and foreign—policy vision. i suppose it is also about brazil asserting itself more as a world power. as i said the info lula da silva critical of establish international bodies like un and the imf be more interested perhaps in what the old world order thinks and wants to expand the influence of the bricks group of which it is a member, being the emerging superpower economy. what do you think about that?— think about that? brazil has been critical _ think about that? brazil has been critical for _ think about that? brazil has been critical for a _ think about that? brazil has been critical for a long - think about that? brazil has been critical for a long time j been critical for a long time and assault to rebalance the global order, more in favour of emerging economies. the larger emerging economies. the larger emerging economies. the larger emerging economies in particular, the global south are some people refer to it. looking particularly at reform of the un security council. as we know permanent members who were the victors of world war ii and it has not been changed since. 0utside ii and it has not been changed since. outside of that power structure india, south africa and brazil — it also wants to reform the breton would system the world bank and imf which was created postwar ball which does not really reflect the shifting balance globally in terms of developing countries and their economic wake globally right now. it wants to serve as a bridge no—one is using this g20 opportunity as a way to link its ambitions, its platform within the bricks, the brazil, russia, india and south africa, with the global north if you well. many people criticise the recent meeting in south africa when it added among other country saudi arabia, iran and egypt. some people thought it then became an ante north or ante us proposition. the g20 now brazil wants to use as an opportunity to bridge the platform with a broader global platform to reform global institution. thank you forjoining us today. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. vmcsovsk: bbc news - - bringing you different stories from across the uk. they look like your typical beans on toast, taste the same, but these are very special. the first ever beans grown in the uk tend during a trial at a spalding factory. they�*re delivered to us in the dry format and we have to rehydrate them. then the next process is fill these into the can. we then add the tomato sauce and spices. the seeds for these beans took 12 years to develop by scientists at the university of warwick. we are able to produce something that we consume in such great quantities in this country. it's just unbelievable. it could take years to replace the entire supply chain from canada and china, but today marks the start of a journey to self—sufficiency. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you�*re live with bbc news. let�*s turn to climate change now, because as you�*ve been hearing, the uk�*s king charles will give a keynote speech to the cop28 summit in dubai later. he is expected to say that repeated warning signs from extreme weather are being ignored. the summit though has made an early breakthrough after delegates agreed to launch a fund to help poorer countries with the cost of storms and drought. the loss and damage deal was was first discussed three decades ago. let�*s get some reaction from marilu hastings, executive vice president of the cynthia and george mitchell foundation, which helps fund the green energy transition. thanks for being with us today. let�*s talk about the big development. it let's talk about the big development.- let's talk about the big development. let's talk about the big develoment. . , , . ~ development. it has been talked about year— development. it has been talked about year after _ development. it has been talked about year after year _ development. it has been talked about year after year after - about year after year after yearfor about year after year after year for three decades. about year after year after yearfor three decades. how significant would you describe that breakthrough? i significant would you describe that breakthrough?— that breakthrough? i think for ulobal that breakthrough? i think for global climate _ that breakthrough? i think for global climate change - that breakthrough? i think for global climate change and - that breakthrough? i think for global climate change and for| global climate change and for developing countries, it is tremendously important we see this development after three decades of trying to negotiate and put into play the funding for that programme. indeed. you are in tean- _ for that programme. indeed. you are in texas. the _ for that programme. indeed. you are in texas. the us _ for that programme. indeed. you are in texas. the us state - for that programme. indeed. you are in texas. the us state most i are in texas. the us state most famous for its oil industry. as you look around you there and i know your foundation is very much at the forefront of the green energy transition, when you look at the change happening, do you think it is enough? when you listen to the words of king charles who says the warning signs of extreme weather are being ignored. lode weather are being ignored. we think the weather are being ignored. - think the transition is under way. this transition, like all energy transitions has been going on, most energy transitions take about 60 years. we need to edify this one and accelerate this one because it is necessary to protect the climate and to the future and its generations. in texas, we are an important player in both oil and natural gas. also the nobles were the leading producers of renewables in the united states now. we are the home of where advanced energy and carbon management technologies and the economy around those technologies is going to happen. around those technologies is going to happen-— around those technologies is going to happen. what do you think about _ going to happen. what do you think about the _ going to happen. what do you think about the natural - going to happen. what do you think about the natural gas i think about the natural gas element of this equation? it is not a renewable, is it?- not a renewable, is it? most natural gas _ not a renewable, is it? most natural gas is _ not a renewable, is it? most natural gas is not _ not a renewable, is it? most| natural gas is not renewable, some of the biofuels folks want to make renewable natural gas out of biofuel waste. and in that sense it can be made renewable. there is a lot to that. both positive and negative. natural gas through the new supplies, through shale development in texas and around the world has opened up new opportunities in our opinion to displace coal and higher emitting fuels, similar to that. natural gas has its own carbon footprint and a significant mathinna missions problem that is greenhouse gas. thank you very much forjoining us with your thoughts today. thank you. finally, in case you didn�*t realise it, it�*s the first of december here in london and that means there are 23 shopping days now until christmas. but how jolly are shoppers right now? the black friday shopping period isjust behind us and the latest figures from the british retail consortium— show that footfall in uk stores was down 1.6% on black friday compared with last year but there are indications that a lot more spending is happening online. e—commerce software firm commercehub, which processes sales on the likes of ebay amazon and asos, says the value of merchandise sold was up 18% this year, compared to last year�*s black friday. let�*s speak to retail expert natalie berg, founder of nbk retail and the co—author of a book on amazon. what are your thoughts on how merry and bright shoppers are this year? i think first of all we need to look at black friday and i think black friday was overwhelming for consumers and perhaps a little bit underwhelming for retailers. shoppers had been inundated with a black friday offers since the beginning of november. flash sales, early access sales and tons of different free black friday deals and promotions. by the third week in november, a lot of us were already shopped out and suffering from promotion fatigue. there is a lot of conflicting data into how successful black friday has been but it is important we have this context. it is no longer a standalone day, no longer a standalone day, no longer even a weekend of deals. this is a month—long extravaganza and i think the boc data that shows a full picture, a full month of november looking at football data was encouraging to see signs of improvement. shoppers clearly eager to check out the deals and hit the shops. what we don�*t know yet is whether all of that browsing is translated into buying. bud translated into buying. and look into — translated into buying. and look into your _ translated into buying. and look into your christmas crystal ball, based on what we are seeing so far, what kind of christmas season is this one going to be with the cost—of—living crisis in the background? i cost-of-living crisis in the background?— cost-of-living crisis in the background? cost-of-living crisis in the back round? ~ ., ., background? i think we have to bear in mind — background? i think we have to bear in mind the _ background? i think we have to bear in mind the consumer - background? i think we have to bear in mind the consumer has| bear in mind the consumer has so far been surprisingly resilient given everything that has been thrown at them. the retailers i have been speaking to happen been cautiously optimistic, some even upbeat about christmas. we had a tough couple of years. there is some positive headlines now with inflation easing and wage growth now even outpacing inflation over the past few months. we are certainly moving in the right direction but i think on the flipside we also have to bear in mind inflation is decelerating, not declining. shop prices are still rising full mortgage bills are going up full mortgage bills are going up for millions of households. we don�*t have the pandemic savings to fall back on. we also had two years of operating in a heavily inflationary environment so i think it will take a little bit of time for consumer behaviour to adapt. i think consumers and this is what we�*re so far this holiday season, consumers being very selective, very careful and considered in their practices. really looking to stretch their christmas budget as much they possibly can. christmas budget as much they possibly can-— possibly can. thank you very much for _ possibly can. thank you very much forjoining _ possibly can. thank you very much forjoining us - possibly can. thank you very much forjoining us with - possibly can. thank you very i much forjoining us with those thoughts. let�*s look at the stock markets now. what investors are buying. there appears to be some christmas spirit among them. the msci all—country world index rose almost 9% over the course of november, the biggest monthly rally in three years with investors believing that perhaps we are at a turning point in the battle against inflation. and on wall street. let�*s remind you of the breaking news we have been following here. a temporary truce between israel and hamas in gaza, that�*s lasted seven days, has expired at 07:00 local time — 05:00gmt. israel�*s military says that it has resumed combat against hamas in the gaza strip, and accused the palestinian group of violating the terms of the truce and firing toward israeli territory. the hamas run gaza interior ministry has said an air strike targeted a house in western gaza, with casualties reported. artillery fire east of khanyounis, rafah, middle of gaza strip. we will show you now some life pictures of gaza being taken from southern israel. at around four o�*clock london time, six o�*clock in the region. we heard first report of a rocket being fired from gaza towards israel. it was intercepted. that was used by the israeli defense forces as a reason to say hamas had indeed violated the truce between them. we know they had been negotiations to try and secure an extension to the ceasefire but have failed. stay with us on bbc news. hello. this cold snap has brought some of the coldest november nights for 13 years and some unusual snow for devon and cornwall. now, that�*s all clearing out the way but there are wintry showers elsewhere and where the surface has been left damp with that rain, sleet and snow, very icy. poor visibility is going to add to the hazard as well. so, a few snow showers will continue as we go through the rest of the night. icy conditions where we�*ve got those showers — northern ireland as well — and, ifanything, it�*s going to be colder than it was last night and more widely misty, murky with some freezing fog potentially through the central belt, which could linger all day, and some fog elsewhere. it�*ll be slow to clear. so, quite a gloomy start, a bitterly cold start and temperatures really struggling, even with the sunshine, to rise much above three or four degrees. perhaps a few more showers for northern ireland. more sunshine for the south and west compared with what we had on thursday — but that�*s not going to help the temperatures, either — and there�*ll still be a few showers, even running down into kent and essex, as well as other eastern parts of england and scotland as well. now, it looks as if as we go through friday night and saturday, we could see a few more showers gathering on this weather system just out towards the west, so more around our irish sea coasts. further east, drier and clear but a colder night again — temperatures down to minus four, minus five in rural parts quite widely and some more mist and fog because, again, we�*ve got a ridge of high pressure close by and the winds are very light friday night into saturday, so it is going to be slow to clear away — a gloomy start again on saturday morning. but it does look as if we�*ll see fewer showers for eastern parts on saturday — more so across the western side of england, wales, south—west scotland, perhaps northern ireland as well — but a colder day, if anything, because that low cloud, that fog will really take its time to clear. a colder start to the day as well, so we�*ve only got so much strength in the sunshine. and then, the fly in the ointment, we think, saturday night — it could be that that weather front in the west gets its act together, pushes eastwards, comes across that colder air and turns readily to snow. some potentially disruptive snow through the night saturday into sunday but there�*s a lot of uncertainty about the forecast for the weekend. one thing we know is it�*s set to stay cold and we could have some more wintry conditions overnight sunday into monday. but the outlook, really, just to show you that that cold air is with us for a while — just taking nottingham here as an example — by night, that widespread frost perhaps lifting into the middle part of next week. the warnings are online. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... the seven—day ceasefire between israel and hamas ends, as fighting resumes in gaza. king charles will open the cop28 climate summit this morning, telling world leaders that he hopes the gathering will be a "critical turning point" towards genuine action. four police officers are injured and 39 people are arrested after flares and missiles are thrown ahead of aston villa�*s match against the polish side legia warsaw last night. good morning. 0h, christmas tree, 0 christmas tree, how busy are your sellers?

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