into, you have early action better than having rise in infections. i must say, i'm very sceptical of this simply because it depends of course on the age group. secondary schools, teenagers especially now catch it quite a lot. can give it also to others the transmission risk is there. especially younger children actually the case today on the front page of our paper. there was a study especially primary school children, they are very low risk of catching it and very low at transmitting it to others. i think again, there needs to be a differentiation between different age groups and having an mind what a burden it is economically. and also socially and in terms of mental health for the children. it so important they are out there with their friends, they can socialise, learn something. it's been bad enough in the spring for that i really hope it's not yet again another additional week at home. it will be interesting to see. i was quite interested to hear that my son secondary school, the children there will have to wear masks and corridors. it brings it a little bit closer. we're going to put coronavirus to one side for the time being. we will look at le figaro. just absolutely horrific situation that is happening in a suburb of paris. in a northwest suburb of paris. in a northwest suburb of paris. there is now going to bea suburb of paris. there is now going to be a terror inquiry as to what has happened to the teacher who has been beheaded there. yes, it is quite horrific. these awful events, it's the pain for the family it always brings back memory of previous victims of other terror attacks and parts of the uk and elsewhere. they are very difficult moments. i have a lot of sympathy for the people reading this around the world who had any contact or any experience of terrorism. it comes back to this very difficult problem of people who value free speech. it seems like the teacher was doing a class on the charlie had to, the satirical french magazine which was a victim of a terror attack before because of cartoon. some fundamental muslims so it is very disrespectful. and then the people have very strongly held beliefs. it's very difficult. i obviously, sympathise much more strongly on the right of freedom of speech. i'm a journalist, it's what i would do. i think this issue should be taught in schools. again that's actually quite essential. but it has to be done sensitively and it has to be done with an open mind. and in inquiry underweight now. there are more details on our website if anybody wa nts to details on our website if anybody wants to get more details on that. devastating situation for france at the moment. let's move onto the times is looking at stephanie, donald trump. and they are trump defiance even though the republicans according to the headlines are warning of a biting tsunami. of course we've had those two events last night —— biden. donald trump didn't do as well as a credit done during his interview. the interviews, the rallies that he had oi’ interviews, the rallies that he had or the interviews that he had. yes, donald trump was asjoe biden at the same time in different places in so—called town hall meeting. don jumped very much got on the defensive. also thanks to a very, very good tv host, she's called savannah guthrie, i think. she was a lwa ys savannah guthrie, i think. she was always respectful but insisted with questions and he very much seemed impatient at times passive aggressive. he was always on the defensive. he rejected, refused to reject a certain conspiracy theory. so he was just always on the defensive. at the same time there have been republican candidates coming out saying, they are staring into a barrel of a blue tsunami coming. but what i thought was interesting and the times is there is another piece who looks at newly registered voters. and actually in key states like florida that is far more new republican voters on the electoral roles than democratic. so i would always be very careful. even though polls not look very good for joe biden, nothing is counted until the 4th of november. of course we've got to be careful of the polls. it will be just so fascinating. the 3rd of november. we all know what we're going to be doing that night. yes. fortunately we won't be holding the kind of parties in the previous lectures in london. we will be watching it on our tv at home and some self isolation. i remember four years ago all the post suggested hillary was going to win. this time it does seem much, much more likely that biden is on the course of victory. except, and this is a crucial thing, it's the postal votes that won't matter. and they come in later after the polling day. absolutely, we will have rolling coverage of that. and we will be back with you and a half an hour is time for the next edition. we are going to have to leave it for now. thank you so much as always looked up thank you so much as always looked up will be back very soon for the next edition of the papers. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. and we're starting with rugby union because bristol have won their first european trophy. they beat french giants toulon 32—19 in the challenge cup final, the second tier european cup competition. toulon are one of the most successful clubs in european rugby but they were well beaten by bristol, who were only promoted back to the top tier of english rugby two years ago. max malins got the crucial second half score in the south of france. bristol's celebrations could be muted though as they're on stand by to replace wasps in the premiership final next weekend if there's a coronavirus outbreak. tomorrow exeter play racing in the champions cup final. the english football league transfer window ended today without any massive movers but there are a few to tell you about. west ham have signed brentford winger benrahma. it's initially on a loan deal but the premier league side will have to buy him and the deal could end up costing £30 million crystal palace have bought another keeper — stoke's former england keeper jack butland who's still only 27 — is making the move to south london for around £1 million. and tottenham have signed the young wales centre—backjoe rodon from swansea on a five—year deal. the fee is 11 million plus add ons. and this is how rodon was greeted on arrival at the spurs training ground by his fellow players including gareth bale. we've got a well slide here that can't demand security gate. send him back, send him back. there was one match in the championship tonight in which watford beat derby i—o at pride park. goal—less for most of the game, the 19—year—old brazilianjoao pedro scored a brilliant winner for watford in the 76th minute, bending the ball past the derby keeper. watford are up to fifth but struggling derby stay 20th in the table. the premier league and the scottish premiership gets back to action this weekend after the international break with two much anticipated lunchtime derbies tomorrow — the old firm in glasgow kicks off at 12.30 whilst at the same time on merseyside — champions liverpool take on everton who are top of the table with four wins from four. and everton's perfect start is no surprise tojurgen klopp who appreciates the work that carlo ancelotti is doing at goodison. carlo is a sensational manager and so it's clear when he has the time to build something that he will do that and have the resources to build something then that's what he did. so this team looks really, really good. i would like to see something different but it's not possible and self that's of course a proper challenge. the challenge of liverpool could be really good for us but of course liverpool is doing so well and i think we are not so far but we are still far from them and as i said you can have a good test tomorrow against them to see how far we are. the glasgow derby — the old firm is back after a ten—month gap. rangers are top — a point above celtic, who have a game in hand. celtic are going for their tenth successive title but with scotland in a version of lockdown, and no fans at the game, celtic manager neil lennon has joined the appeals for fans to be mindful of the current covid situation. please enjoy the game at home. you know, stay with your family. don't put yourself or anyone else in jeopardy. with everything that's going on and hopefully we put a performance and that you can be proud of and you can enjoy the game. please, don't travel. it's not ideal. we are all in the same situation and were all doing our best to come out of this. as quickly as possible. as quickly as possible. british boxer anthony joshua will defend his world heavyweight title against bulgaria's kubrat pulev in london on december the 12th. the two had originally been due to fight injune this year, but it was postponed due to the pandemic. it's the second time the fight has been rescheduled — joshua was initially booked to take on pulev on back in 2017 in cardiff, that's when these pictures were filmed. but the bulgarian withdrew after he injured his shoulder in training. december‘s fight should be joshua's last, before an all—british unification match against tyson fury next year. britain'sjo konta has pulled out of next week's wta event in the czech republic. the british number one says she doesn't feel comfortable travelling with covid cases on the rise. it means she won't play again this year and will focus on preparing for the 2021 season. we're midway through this year's indian premier league, eoin morgan has taken over as captain of the kolkata knight riders, the england white ball skipper replaced dinesh karthik who wants to focus on his batting. karthik though only made four against the mumbai indians this afternoon, but morgan and australia's pat cummins rescued the knight riders with an unbroken partnership of 87. morgan was 39 not out. but it wasn't enough and mumbai comfortably chased down their 149 target with eight wickets and 19 balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. hello. wetter windier weather on the way next week. but it is all relatively quiet for this weekend and that said, a lot of cloud around and there will be some outbreaks of light rain or drizzle from time to time and into the night as well. where we see a few breaks in the cloud today, we are expecting to see increasing cloud overnight. temperatures holding up for the most part where we have some clear spells, particularly down towards the parts of wales and especially southwest england, some spots may end up in the single figures as we start the day tomorrow, but most of us well above that. but again, a lot of cloud around and from that cloud, yes, some light rain or drizzle continuing at times into the afternoon into parts of scotland and northern england. only very limited breaks in the cloud, so, count yourself lucky if you get to see much in the way of sunshine. and there could be a few heavier showers extending from the channel islands towards parts of cornwall and devon. for the most part, the winds are light, but it is a flow of air coming to the uk from the north and northeast and that is why these temperatures are a little bit below the average for the time of year. 00:14:02,147 --> 2147483051:43:45,789 a little change on sunday but then 2147483051:43:45,789 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 wetter windier weather next week.