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00:00:00,001 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 hello. bye for now. sunday, elsewhere for many of us, it will be dry and fairly bright. with charlie stayt and mega munchetty. with sally bundock and ben thompson. between 21st century fox and disney? with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. are due to arrive home shortly. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 10th a summit between the two countries. may. what's fuelling good this are due to arrive home shortly. media a summit between the two countries. morning. war? good morning, it's thursday 10 may. dame barbara windsor has alzheimer's consume their movies and shows where and when they want. also in the programme, it's thursday the 10th of may. disease. a milestone for rbs. alzheimer's disease. the key to a virus that affects millions of people around the so successful at dealing with plastic world. it's agreed a $4. the city on its waste. performance. there's been widespread speculation ofjob losses. we pay for petrol at the pumps? new scheme overnight. hurdle to privatisation. higher, energy stocks are the winners. and it's going to get hot in here.
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and i'm not talking about the weather! i'll have more in a moment. all the way home to yorkshire on the team bus. tabasco is one of the best known spicy sauces in the world. we have all the action from last night's games. the famous brand firmly in i'll bring you all the details shortly. on the team bus. and carol has the weather. good morning. of us, a day of sunshine and showers. and carol has the weather. country and heaviest cost —— across north—west scotland. showers. good morning. of degrees cooler than it was yesterday. i will have more 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. first, our main story. after being released early from long prison sentences prison sentences in north korea. in north korea. with kim with kim jong—un. jong—un. our us correspondent, chris buckler, reports. tony kim and kim hak—song will soon be reunited our us correspondent chris buckler reports. tony kim and kim hak—song will soon be reunited with their families. with their families.
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of crimes against the of crimes state. against the relationship between north korea state. and the united states. relationship between north korea and the of goodwill ahead of his planned summit with kim jong—un. united states. nobody thought of goodwill ahead of his planned summit with kim jong—un. this was nobody thought this was going to going to happen. and i appreciate kimjong—un doing this and allowing them to happen. go. successful. successful. less than a year but as i always say, who knows? ago. but who knows what's going to happen? a propaganda poster in less than a year north korea. ago. a propaganda poster in from unexplained brain injuries and died days later. north korea. and the united states government for working to bring them home. from unexplained brain injuries and died days later.
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meeting between mr kim and and the united states government for working to bring them home. meeting between mr kim and president trump. president. the much anticipated summit. the much anticipated summit. situation on the situation on the korean peninsula. korean peninsula. but there are difficult discussions ahead. chris buckler, ahead. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. chris joins us bbc news, washington. now from washington chris joins us now from washington with the latest. we are waiting to this touch down around 7:50am our time. with the latest. this is the around 7:50am our time. president —— is president trump going to be there? president's helicopter. just try to work out that his mike pence emerging from the helicopter. going to be there? andrews air base and this will be a presidential welcome. andrews air base and this will be a presidentialwelcome. pence emerging from presidentialwelcome. the helicopter. trump is taking a lot of credit to these releases. plane carrying three former prisoners. prisoners. preparations just under way there.
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way there. presidential welcome for these three released prisoners from north korea. released prisoners from north these releases. out of the way to allow that some to take place with kim jong—un. out of the way to allow that some to take place with kimjong—un. take place with kimjong—un. question is about where and when that will take place. korea. statement saying they feel his pressure really made a difference. pressure really made that will take place. way the relationship between the countries has changed. countries has a difference. between the two leaders and now we have the potential summit. have the potential summit. matter of six weeks and discussing exactly what this summit will be. exactly what this changed. rhetoric but there is a thaw in the relationship and a new one emerging. relationship and a new one emerging.
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thanks summit will be. free is saying where and when within a matter of days. matter of days. much. syria at its positions in the occupied goal heights. of michael pompeo and mr kim laughing and joking. —— golan laughing and joking. heights. front page of the north korean state newspaper. for the missiles. newspaper. and some were shot symbol of change, that is down. certainly one. diagnosed with alzheimer's. but that her condition had worsened in recent weeks. jon donnison reports. one. these talks take place as to what tangible results can come out about. entertainment royalty for more than 60 years. 60 years. tangible results can but for the last four, she has been living with alzheimer's. has been living with alzheimer's. seen here as the actress picked up an mbe in 2000, but broke the news. an mbe in 2000, but broke come out about. say the talks themselves are not going to be easy. going to be easy.
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the news. korea to give up their nuclear weapons. weapons. knew there were rumours circulating about her health. they see that as denuclearisation oh, my dear is. friend. you won't believe me, will you? no, sweetheart. denuclearisation is. not for one single but they will be talking about denuclearisation. second. denuclearisation. single second. from —— will it be final appearance in eastenders was in 2016. enough for donald trump? trump? moment whenever both in 2016. becoming increasingly difficult to learn her lines. sides are tested. learn her lines. families having to live with what he called a cruel disease. for customers that pay for their fuel at the pump. tested. by almost £100. will keep an eye on events there as they take place. diagnosed with alzheimer's. but that her condition had worsened in recent weeks. jon donnison reports.
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than 60 years. but for the last four, she has been living with alzheimer's. sean's here to tell us more. an mbe in 2000, that just to make sure your card was valid. valid. wanted to take off an amount equivalent to the value of a tank. equivalent to the value broke the news. of a tank. looked like £99 had gone out to asda, for example. about her health. oh, my dear friend. you won't ever leave me, will you? asda, for example. no, sweetheart. criticised lately by some customers because of that. not for one single second. barbara windsor‘s final appearance in eastenders was in 2016. because of that. increasingly difficult to learn bank account would have the right amount taken out. her lines. what is that to live with what he called look like? a cruel disease. like? £10, does that look like and £89 refund?
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john donnison, bbc news. refund? 2,000 residents have been evacuated. leaving, but your balance is 50 quid less than it was before. the royal bank of scotland has agreed a 3. less than it was before. settlement with us actually had £99 on their regulators. statement come out. in the run—up to the financial crisis of 2008. said most of it would be covered by money already set aside. come out. and make sure people don't top of more than they can afford. the bank was bailed out by the more than they can afford. interesting to see how this progresses. progresses. not all supermarkets are doing it. doing it. talking more about it in half an hour. questions. i have lots. at hawaii's kilauea volcano 2,000 residents have been evacuated. authorities warn more eruptions are british government in 2008. likely. on its positions in the from and ash from occupied golan heights.
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operations in recent years and it's biggest against iranian targets. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell is injerusalem. does this mark an escalation in the a crater. on the uk rail network digital today. will be overhauled to be digital—ready from next year. per hour and will improve reliability. expensive in the uk after brexit if a trade agreement isn't reached. that's according to a new house of lords report. at the checkout. 0ur environment correspondent, claire marshall, has the details. half the food we eat is imported. region? sites for those missiles had been fired at them. 30% of this comes from the european union. fired at them. they say they also attacked syrian air defence systems. but it is not clear what the terms will attacked syrian air defence systems.
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be. they had warned agreement, there could be severe rises for them not to shoppers. on average, that is some 22% on food prices that are imported. but it obviously would have a major affect on the price of food. we could see more things like this. it advises there is not the staff, it systems, or infrastructure. britain's ports could be choked. engage. attack but this is really raised the sta kes. we went to a truckstop near wiltshire. attack but this is really raised the stakes. to a 17—mile tailback. it seems more checks will be stakes. something there has been a lot of warnings about. needed, does that worry the truckers? we need a bit of commonsense in warnings about. israel and iran and its proxies in syria. in the last the haulage industry. the rules that are already few minutes we've in place.
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had results from are you worried about changing rules than? bt. not at all. it won't make any difference whatsoever. sean's here with the we'll still be here. it's a little bit on the line. as a driver, i don't think you will see much details. bt has said they would let people know how they have been getting on. change, really. without impacting the smooth flow know how they have been getting on. they are going to do to change the business, a restructure. of trade. it will respond to the report in due course. business, a restructure. they look to claire marshall, bbc news. restructure their business. as he made an estimated business. strategy, they are looking to create 6000 morejobs. 6000 morejobs. broadband network all around the country. country. 28 million pounds. it depends on what timescale you look at this. timescale you look at this. those roles will now be looking at whether they will still be at bt.
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values sheeran's fortune at £80 million. whether they will still be at bt. and it's making profits, wide as it have to lay off semi— people? have to lay off nancy shevell is worth an estimated £820 million. talking about how rich our musicians are first thing in the morning. are first thing in the morning. good luck semi— people? to them. convinced they have been making enough money. enough money. their attitudes with their business luck to them. in italy. shevell, that was ringo —— ringo starr. starr. you are staying in the premier league? league? we don't see that often enough in premier league football. enough in premier league their business in italy. his cost—cutting drive to football. premier league for five minutes and they proved everyone wrong. try and save money. huddersfield town are celebrating survival. save money. for a second season. the yorkshire side had been heavy favourites to go straight back down. swansea will almost certainly now
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reaction including from the unions involved, later on. trains to run per hour and will be relegated. improve reliability. season's champions league. will be digital or digital—ready from harry kane's 28th of the season sealed it. next year. for a brain haemorrhage. railway station. thank you very much feel time this morning. could you explain what it means. by the support they'd received. after one of the biggest wins of his career. means. he beat novak djokovic in the second round of the digital or digital ready from 2019, what does that mean? what does that madrid 0pen. almost a minute of the mean? and that's the first railway which has digital signalling in it. pace. has digital signalling in it. trains from central london to 18 trains an hour. trains an hour. roll—out across the rest of britain's rail network.
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ride in sicily. review of all the sports pages coming up. coming up. we have some interesting royal news. royal news. the queen got to meet someone really special yesterday. royal news. britain's rail network. someone really special yesterday. ” wonder who capacity of the railway that would be. and its reliability. wonder who that would be. our very own royalty. own royalty. carroll, did you make her day? reliability. her day? conventional system, does it still remain as some kind of failsafe? i don't think so but she made mine. it was a pleasure and an honour to meet her majesty. remain as some kind of failsafe? in some cases, will have it an overlay. some cases, will have it meet her majesty. an overlay. you were at windsor yesterday, won't you? it will still be there. you? completely, if all the trains run on that track and are compatible. was there and it was a real pleasure and an honour to meet her. that track and are compatible. going to take some 15 or 20 years to make this transition. rain will clear the east quickly. behind that, a ridge of high pressure, and sunshine, showers. pressure, and sunshine, showers. the showers are from north wales. showers are from north wales. will be in scotland, especially the north—west. make this transition.
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happy with hail and —— getting all the thunder. thunder. some could get into northern ireland and wales. benefits of that capacity speed. —— heavy. heavy. this is the weather front reducing the cloud and rain. capacity speed. service will be more reliable and timekeeping better? reducing the cloud and rain. timekeeping better? timekeeping will be a huge amount better. that, as the ridge of high pressure moves in, things be a huge amount better. settle down. digital railway runs to the second. moves in, things settle down. railway runs to in the evening, showers die off. evening, showers die off. in the uk, a dry and sunny evening. the second. a dry and sunny evening. the train is based on its individual performance. performance. the current signalling system doesn't allow you to do that. morning, a weather front going to system doesn't allow you to do the north sea. the north sea. that. behind that, a lot of sunshine and showers. sunshine and showers. it's a much more precise the heaviest will be in the north and west. will be in the north and west. way of running the railway. hail and thunder nixed in. and thunder nixed in. temperatures are down. running the railway. yesterday was 22. are recovering the railway when we have disruption. quite a drop today. drop today. have disruption. problems we have today is essentially traffic jams. problems we have today is essentially trafficjams. a couple of degrees lower than yesterday. lower than yesterday. a fresh feel to the day. to the day. through the evening and overnight, clear skies. essentially trafficjams. a cold night. disruption and recovering those services night. is quite difficult. cold for frost in some areas in the north and further south.
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services is quite difficult. in the north and further digital railway, we are much more able to do that effectively. able to do that effectively. south. these are some bold claims. weather front coming our way with low cloud. low cloud. are some bold claims. then we will see the rain come in. come in. trains arriving delayed and a lot of money is being spent. tomorrow, a fine note to start off with for most. lot of sunshine. money is being spent. higher fares for the increased rain in northern ireland. digital technology? ahead of it turning the sunshine hazy. digital technology? cloudy in the west. portion of northern ireland and north—west scotland. north—west one of the other positive things to say today. scotland. 45 miles per hour in exposure more than that. country anyway because its life expired. expired. hour in it is old and it needs to exposure more be replaced. than that. saturday, the remnants of this front. be replaced. use will be cheaper than the old—fashioned technology. rain in the north use will be cheaper than the old —fashioned technology. use will be cheaper than the old—fashioned technology. of scotland. showery in the old—fashioned technology. this at a lower cost and improve the performance of the railway. south—east. performance of the some showers coming up from the south—west. railway. some could be understand people are sick of the problems on the railways recently. problems on the railways recently. heavy.
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getting into parts of wales and also into northern ireland. there have been into northern strike issues. are not directly involved in what you are talking about. ireland. on sunday bringing more rain to the north. showers in the south—west. in between, dry. you are talking about. technology, that does not affect strikes, does it? i could not between, dry. quite... be in may but nothing to write home about. about. especially after the weather we had last weekend. back to you. quite... i mean, that is completely unaffected by digital technology. unaffected by digital technology. that one will be hard to beat. those problems remain with staff, you will have the same issues. you will have the same issues. the have to bring staff with us on a very exciting... very exciting... to a very exciting future in the railway. papers. future in the railway. medics will ask for live footage before sending an ambulance. i mean this is a growing industry. footage before sending an ambulance. we will talk about it later to find is a growing industry. 20 years, the number of people travelling by train has doubled. out what it means. travelling by train has doubled. out what it means. this is a novak djokovic for the first time to get to the last 16. growing industry.
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get to the last 16. don't get over excited about this. evolve and change and modernise with the times. the times. a royal story. we have such an exciting future for the there will be a few of them. railway. future for a friend says... friend says... you know, that is what it is. a friend said at 1. 1 would like to have children. would like to have children. the railway. it is time to pull the plug. upgrade programme since victorian times. times. unmentioned london bridge and so on. —— i time to pull the plug. as out of control going too far with amendments stalling eu legislation. amendments stalling eu legislation. —— thwarting. a picture of the queen looking mentioned. delighted. years, so avril vows and new trains will be on the new railways. will be on the new railways. the —— several sun. thousand. barbara windsor, diagnosed with alzheimer's. several thousand. windsor, diagnosed with alzheimer's. short—term significant benefit from that huge investment. this is that huge investment. an exclusive. but equally exciting transition to the future. the future. condition has apparently worsened considerably. i have one question we were the times. sent this morning. enjoying the start of the five—day royal windsor horse show.
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the telegraph. down the bottom. were sent this morning. any long journey trains because oh my word... royal mail accused of encouraging junk letter deluge. any long journey trains because oh myword... any long journey trains because oh my word... any long journey trains because oh my word. junk letter deluge. there is loads of new data protection coming in. of new data protection coming in. my how do you pronounce deluge? thought it was a company i had never heard of. anyway... word. hold yesterday from london to new here, so i did. so i did. i know people want great on. service on trains. service on trains. has been a load of cleanliness is grief with them not stopping junk mail. important on not stopping junk mail. i am losing the plot this morning. trains. important on sorry. idea is companies cannotjust use your address and data. your address trains. much better equipped than the ones you can see behind me here. you can see behind me here. and thank you very much.
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lots of us have enjoyed some great sunshine. it is still quite pleasant. data. good morning. people to get around rules, like ones that say "to the occupier. it is indeed. ones that say "to the occupier. seems they are encouraging businesses to do that. businesses to do that. a chilly start to the day. those are even more annoying. one more story. for many of us, sunny and dry. have some rain currently tearing into the north sea smartly. into the north sea smartly. the then sunshine and showers. sunshine and showers. financial the satellite picture this big line of cloud. it is reducing rain. it is moving from the west to the east. times. it says high street woe hits pies and pints. street woe hits pies and pints. much easier than "deluge. " "baking bad. —— producing. sales producing. sea are allowing this high pressure to come in. down 20%. they blame the timing of the may day bank holiday. timing of the may day bank holiday. to come in. it is hitting early evening for most of the uk —— showers. the likes of showers. greggs and wetherspoon. weather front is continuing to move away. and wetherspoon. when it gets hot, people don't buy pies? ten o'clock, it is gone. a lot of dry weather. but beer? you might buy a pork pie for a picnic. of dry weather.
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might buy a pork pie for a picnic. i do not think greggs is big on that. immune to a shower, but most in scotland. scotland. do not think greggs is big on that. and in scotland, most in the north—west. the north—west. the back page of the times. heavy with hail and thunder and lightning. thunder and lightning. an incredible in the sunshine, pleasant. story. sunshine, pleasant. uv levels, moderate — high. david wagner temperatures are down. celebrating. quite a bit in the south—east. celebrating. yesterday, gravesend was 22. south africa today, 17. will be 17. this evening and overnight, a cold night with clear skies. cold night with clear skies. announced today. today. pockets of frost. cipriani hasn't played since august 15th. of frost. a new weather front approaching from the atlantic. he is going to approaching from the atlantic. ahead of the rain coming in later on. on. be picked. picked. those are the temperature values in towns it has been blistering form for wasps. and cities. for wasps. for those that don't know him, he's a mercurialtalent. in towns and cities. him, he's a mercurialtalent. start to the day, a lot of amazing on sunshine first thing. the pitch. first thing. and getting into western fringes of britain. struggled sometimes with life off of the pitch. it is in the papers a lot. lot. he gets a lot of attention off of the pitch. of the pitch. —— advancing. sometimes you feel it has unsettled him. exposure in northern ireland in has unsettled him. if he was recalled, a great story. north—west scotland. north—west scotland.
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inland in these areas, gusty winds. the guardian. areas, gusty winds. through the day, cloud is building in the west. you have to mention is. cloud is building in the ebc the west. after a sunny start, cloudy. cricket story. a sunny start, cloudy. and brightest conditions will be the further east and south—east. more asian fans and further east and coaches in cricket. south—east. front extending into northern scotland introducing rain here. scotland introducing rain here. up the weather front through the cricket. been encouraged enough to support and play cricket. day. day. showers in the channel islands and northern ireland. thank you. and northern ireland. in between, something more dry and bright. did you love the world cup anthem? something more dry and love the world cup anthem? bright. sunday, a weather front in the east is close to us producing cloud. saying no official world cup anthem for the england team. is close to us for the england team. not a national anthem, the world cup song. anthem, the world cup song. producing cloud. it will not showers, and some could be heavy and possibly thundery. possibly thundery. happen this year. not happen this year. sean knows all of them. in between, more dry and bright. dry and bright. average, and for some, just the low, especially below in the south—east. yeah. especially below in the south—east. let us know. immediatley change the course of your life. —— below. these are some pictures coming to you from washington this morning.
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difficult or impossible. but they can't apply for jobs because of their health. you from washington this morning. who are en route to but one man wants to change that. andrews air force base. you can see donald trump. trump. the presidential helicopter arrived a short time ago. we are assuming... breakfast‘s graham satchell reports. assuming... cancerjust days after his 50th birthday. prisoners would arrive in the next 40 minutes. birthday. these are at the images. in the navy it is early in the morning, 2:30am in washington. and in business, in washington. everything stopped. preparations are just under way now. under way now. that helicopter is called marine 0ne. these everything stopped. are of the royal navy, vice president of a firm, and then this. the a firm, and then this. you suddenly become a person without any value. prisoners. become a person without any value. you go from valuable to valueless. prisoners. david had a simple and brilliant idea. arrest at pyongyang international airport last year. idea. airport last year. are diagnosed with cancer every year. and there the numbers are
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vast. are some others. availability with businesses who need staff? some others. this is being lauded in north korea as a great event. north korea as a great event. meeting between need staff? the us businesses who need access to people with skill. and north koreans. koreans. that is being lauded before that happens soon. with skill. ability and would crave to provide that happens soon. some lovely support. as he welcomes some lovely support. those former prisoners. lay we put the new monitoring equipment? equipment? bowel cancer and given six months to live. prisoners. that was five years we will keep an eye on them back america soon. going to work difficult ago. suffering from a disease like cancer, it helps you tremendously. or impossible. cancer, it helps because of their poor health. you tremendously. to quote my wife, she says it is like having me back again. to change that. like having me back again. after his 50th birthday. people to work full—time all the
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time. time. it is just a fantastic and humbling scheme to be involved in. everything stopped. humbling scheme to be involved in. of a firm, in fact, it is regional director, to an absolute privilege. e cancer victim. privilege. you suddenly become a person without any value. knows he might not have much time left. left. his cancer has spread to his lungs and brain. you go from valuable to valueless. and i really felt it. lungs and brain. david had a simple and brilliant idea. 100,000 people of working age are diagnosed with cancer every year. lastjourney, but i cannot be downhearted. taken with other conditions, downhearted. started work and is absolutely euphoric. he is euphoric. that is so positive copy it changed his life. the numbers are vast. positive copy it changed his life. who need it means a lot to you? staff? it means everything to me. and they need access to people everything to me. navy, but this scheme will be his legacy. legacy. have an illness but still want to work. with skill. to provide some lovely support. so, peter, where will graham satchell, bbc news. we put the new such a simple idea. monitoring equipment?
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and given six months to live. that was five years ago. he is the first person to start work through the there is more on the website. weather, wherever you are waking up this morning. asterids scheme. see you from a disease like cancer, it helps you tremendously. soon. to quote my wife, she good morning from bbc london news. said "i seem to have after a water leak flooded a gas main my husband back again. full—time all the over the bank holiday. time. it's just a fantastic and humbling scheme to still water remaining. be involved in. in fact, it's an absolute privilege. back in boston, david knows he might not have much time left. it says they're working hard to get gas back on as quickly as possible. his cancer has spread to his lungs and brain. given special architectural recognition by historic so i am starting my england. lastjourney, but i cannot be downhearted. status for its bold and our first person has started work and is absolutely euphoric. colourful facade. you know, have been added to the he's euphoric. we have changed his national register. life, and that's so positive. for an upcoming tour were it means a lot to
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you? stolen. for the school's premises in people. but asterid will be his legacy. farringdon. of a new transatlantic service from sta nsted airport. from the essex terminal. want to work. travel and weather wherever you are waking up this morning. waking up this morning. we will be back with you shortly. good morning from bbc london news. will use their services. i'm sara 0rchard. cambridge, are fundamentally different on 20 years ago. after a water leak flooded a gas main different on 20 years ago. and they want to fly with affordable value. over the bank holiday. of water and restore gas to some homes. let's have a look at the travel situation now. some severe delays. it says they're working hard to get gas back on as quickly as let's have a
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check on the weather now. possible. this boy has been charged with the murder of a man called frederick. service from stansted hello. good morning. airport. we saw some rain last night. rain last night. that was a cold fronts chipping in from the west. from the essex terminal. fronts chipping in from the west. and it brings with it some cooler air. air. today will not feel quite as warm as yesterday. warm as yesterday. it will be cooling off. will use their service. early rain. push its way eastwards through the morning rush—hour. morning rush—hour. behind that, dry and fine. and fine. decent spells of sunshine around as well to be a nice day. to 20 years ago. around as well to be from places like a nice day. stansted. begin with, plenty of cloud towards the east. special architectural recognition by historic the east. the morning rush—hour to be after that, good spells of sunshine. that, good spells of sunshine. england. plenty of holes in the cloud. and colourful facade. and to the afternoon and cascades tower in docklands also made the list. a lovely evening ahead. evening ahead. perhaps 18 degrees in central london.
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central london. that is the average for this time of year. for this time of year. 0vernight tonight, quite chilly. let's have a look at the travel situation now. clearskies. temperatures in rural spots could get as low as three or four degrees. towards the roadworks alongside get as low as three or four degrees. brent park. holding between six approach. or nine degrees. a chilly but a fine start to the day tomorrow. the medway underpass following traffic light lots of sunshine. failure. clouding over in the afternoon. let's have a check over in the afternoon. on the weather now be some wet weather over the weekend. with elizabeth rizinni. weekend. hello. latest in half an hour from the bbc london newsroom. good morning. london newsroom. for now, it is back to the breakfast sofa. we saw some rain last night. and it brings with it some goodbye. cooler air. so, today won't feel quite as warm as yesterday. with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. it will be cooling off. but still to come on breakfast this there's still a bit of early rain around to morning. germany deals with clear too. it's plastic waste. rush—hour. ever trace of a human virus. behind that it will be dry and fine. into a pretty nice day once more. to begin with, plenty of cloud towards the east.
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that will go east through the morning learn from it. rush—hour. she'll be here before 9:00. and after that, some good spells of sunshine. good morning. plenty of holes in the cloud today. i think a fine end to the afternoon and a lovely evening ahead here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. as well. london. we are now about the average for this time of year. but overnight, tonight, really quite chilly. from long prison sentences in north korea. clear skies. as low as three or at a military airbase at around eight four degrees. in many of the towns. o'clock. a chilly but a fine start to the day tomorrow. with kim lots of early sunshine around. clouding over in the afternoon. jong—un. there could be some wet weather over the weekend. in half an hour. for us this morning. donald trump will be quite an important occasion. now, though, it's back to charlie and naga. important occasion.
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this moment for all the political advantage presents itself. advantage presents itself. korea's leader for releasing these three korean—american detainees. and charlie stayt. airbase in maryland in the few minutes. three korean—american detainees. minutes. the visit by the us secretary of state. of his planned meeting with kim jong—un. jong—un. as that happens, we will keep you up—to—date. in the occupied golan heights. for the missiles. state. around 20 missiles are said to have been launched by the iranian forces. trump tour of release details of this meeting. diagnosed with alzheimer's. but that her condition had worsened in recent weeks. the royal bank of
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this meeting. scotland has agreed a because yesterday, the feeling 3. was very different. settlement with us regulators. very different. in the run—up to the financial crisis of 2008. affect north korea give you said most of it would be covered by money already set aside. is weapons. the bank was bailed out by the —— iran. smiles in terms of british government in 2008. this meeting going ahead. that's according to a new house going ahead. we are keeping an eye on when the plane arrives. of lords report. from syria at its positions in the occupied golan increases at the heights. for the missiles. and some were shot checkout. on the uk rail network digital down. today. more trains can operate every hour and improve
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punctuality. diagnosed with alzheimer's. without more lines being electrified. but that her condition had worsened in recent weeks. digital—ready from next the royal bank of scotland has agreed a 3. in the run—up to the financial crisis of 2008. said most of it would be covered by money already set aside. the bank was bailed out by the year. does increase the capacity of the railway and its reliability. to get places at top universities according to a new report. should create places for more british government in 2008. causing lava flows in hawaii's kilauea volcano. students. universities have increased their intake. kilauea volcano. which could throw rocks and ash from the crater. of lords
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report. for any expansion. there could be more scenes like this near our borders. flows at hawaii's kilauea volcano. from a crater. in the flow of trade. ground. on the uk rail network digital wreaking destruction as it today. more trains can operate every hour and improve flows. in its punctuality. without more lines being electrified. digital—ready from next year. to get places at top universities according to a path. new report. clear when they'll be able should create places for more students. universities have increased their intake. to go back. of the
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volcano. it's still going on this afternoon. for any expansion. and those are the main stories. decide it is safe for them 6:35am now. to come back. to be in a constant state of eruption. now, sport with sally. devastated so players joyfully throwing their manager in the air last night. many. had to face. manager in the air last night. planning to fly home to yorkshire to get home quickly. get home quickly. a disaster zone. for miles and cover nearby towns in ash their flights and took a coach instead. more fun. celebrating on the bus. the long way home. how they are all feeling this morning, maybe not quite so cheery. to the championship but a 1—all draw at chelsea last night kept them and dust for weeks to come.
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for a few days but up. they remain remarkable. everyone is safe, as we understand. on the coach all the way back to yorkshire. the players have done m.. it's decision time in the premier league. again next season. enough to keep them up. it also meant swansea it. occasion where we were, sunday and today, this isjust a great win. will almost certainly be doorfor tottenham. of the season secured it relegated. to have a few beers on the long coach trip back to yorkshire. the players have for them. from home was a massive effort for all the staff.
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all the staff. done it. and i think it's a massive achievement for the club. sunday and today, this is just a great win. achievement for the club. stadium will be fantastic for totte n ha m. doorfor tottenham. after eight years with the club. of the to set a new premier league record season secured it for of 97 points. them. that he could quit this summer, after they lost 2—1 to hearts. after eight years with the they're now fourth and lennon said that was "unacceptable". club. to set a new premier league record they have just one game to play. of 97 points. sir alex ferguson is out of intensive care. that he could quit this summer, after they lost 2—1 to hearts. they're now fourth and lennon said that was "unacceptable". haemorrhage last saturday. they have just one game to and good play. sir alex ferguson is out of intensive care. wishes.
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beating novak djkovic in the second round of haemorrhage last saturday. and good the madrid 0pen. wishes. beating novak djkovic in the second round of into the world's top 20. in the year had given him vital experience in the madrid 0pen. into the world's top 20. in the year had given him vital experience in the big matches. the big matches. reaching the semifinals of the grand slam was a great experience for me. experience for me. experience in these slam was a great experience for me. situations. bank it and use that experience in these situations. i don't have to do more against these situations. enough, i don't have to do more against the top player. the top player. a minute off the a minute off the lead. lead.
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a climb up mount etna. i don't like the sound of battery much. a climb up mount etna. it'd be hard and it is work. hot. see kyle edmund winning, beating novak djokovic. novak djokovic. it could be in it will be gruelling. the top 20. the pictures we can see coming into us from andrews air force base. us from andrews air force base. it is our main story this morning. top 20. is our main story this morning. three former prisoners who'd been released from north korea. the w word but i'm not going to mention it. released from north korea. this is the plane on which they have flown. time is critical. the plane on video streaming on their which they have flown. m. smartphones. is so they can assess the situation before arrival. it's part of a new system called the goodsam platform. in washington. he's in our london three prisoners to emerge from the plane any second. plane any second. newsroom.
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can you explain how exactly this will work? will work? what scenarios will this be implemented in? them personally back onto american soil. in the study of modern medicine. ever uncovered by scientists. of cambridge and co—authored a study into findings. be implemented in? that streams and encrypted live video to emergency services. video to emergency services. tell us, what virus did the skeletons reveal? about improving patient care and the speed of patient care. 4000 vibrant years ago, we now have their dna. their dna. speed of patient care. have gone extinct, things we never suspected. it means we can better assess what resources were required. resources were required. providing care by advising more accurately over the suspected. phone. understand evolution but we had no idea what the past looked like. idea what the past looked like. so the virus remains on the skeleton? the virus remains on the skeleton? there is a lot of blood flow going through it.
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through it. going through the parts we sequenced and that is where the virus was. accurately over the phone. and that is where the virus was. because they could this skeleton is how old? the oldest was 4500 years. was 4500 years. be injured themselves. there is still dna but there themselves. is no blood net? by several charities but it has great potential beyond that. but there is no blood net? dna of the virus great potential beyond that. that is reserved in the person who is calling can do this. this. the skeleton. the skeleton. it is really from what is that shows in terms of viruses have developed? making those extra judgements. terms of viruses have developed? m reveals the past in a great way. reveals the past in a great way. viruses, we have a lot extra judgements. of generic variation. variation. you can use this system to try and gain that information. it shows is what the gain that information. being trialled in a small number of areas but where is being trialled? potential future might be like. areas but where potential future might be like. is being trialled? as it shown anything yet? there is no it's hard to tell. hard data yet. difficult for tell. of possible future variations between has existed. them to
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—— laboratory. describe how it can succeed big burden is. as a virus. this particular skeleton, 4500 years old. particular skeleton, 4500 years old. big burden sometimes reluctant given is. character. of calling the burden there is many other things. you can see the picture there. other things. do we know about this events or people who have chest pain, you can see how sick they are. person that lived? pain, you can see how sick they are. whether they have pale skin. picture paints a thousand words but a moving picture paints even more. a moving lived? picture paints of the bell beaker culture, who are renowned for their pottery. renowned for their pottery. and it wasa man? yes. do we know that this man died from the virus? man died from the virus? almost certainly not. certainly not. even more. bronze age, life expectancy was something like 26 years. healthcare which otherwise people don't necessarily have. something like 26 don't necessarily have. years. facebook, cambridge analytica, people are concerned about dater. hepatitis leave —— hepatitis b virus doesn't kill you that way. doesn't kill you that way. it causes liver cancer and other problems. people are liver cancer and other
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concerned about problems. this is something that hundreds of millions of people are living with. dater. millions of how are you people are reassuring them that their data is safe. living with. why has there been such a gap compared to this for 4500? compared to this for 4500? why such a bigjump? why such a big jump? a big jump? their data is safe. done, security it only streams when they give permission. skeletons is onlyjust developed over the last eight years or so. they give permission. stream has gone, we can't over the last eight years or so. reopen their cameras. large—scale studies involving hundreds of individuals. their cameras. hundreds of individuals. there are details on the only now, we are beginning to look at ancient viruses. at ancient viruses. website about this. i'm sure it will be a very ignorant question. the website about this. security is absolutely number one in terms of all of this. terms of all of this. wilson, thank you very much for talking to us. be a very ignorant question. diseases released from a very ancient vessel. how far—fetched is that?
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. in this case, it is impossible. impossible. we don't actually have the virus. it's made up of proteins. president trump when they arrive at the us airbase shortly. revealed the actress has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. they are damaged here's carol with a look and fragmented. at this morning's weather. ancient virus doesn't exist any more. goodbye. more. something, is that in any way a concern? good morning. a chilly start not in this case. but it could be. to the day. c! temperatures around two degrees. i do think it's interesting. elsewhere, not as interesting. cold. clearly there is a serious side to its. today, a day of sunshine and showers. there is showers. wash towards the south coast of england. england. no that will move quickly through the morning. concern. through the morning. was the this line of cloud associated with it producing rain overnight. virus infectious? it producing rain overnight. did it cause less or more damage to humans? of high pressure building in behind it. could it reared her in the future? that will settle things down. future? would the current vaccines covered the old virus? covered the old virus? showers and the forecast. do we have to catch one anywhere north of north be more careful?
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wales. all those kinds of questions. questions. most of them will be in scotland. heavy with hail possibly. quite gusty. through this morning, we lose the rain. and that is ongoing research at the moment. we lose the rain. you understand why we are asking this. it clears on to the north sea. behind that, this. sunshine. sunshine. walking around and now we have the bulk will be showers their genomes on our laptops! in scotland. in scotland. temperatures are down genomes on yesterday. on yesterday. on temperature was in gravesend in kent. our a lot of sunshine today. uv levels are moderate to high. laptops! related to whom, and who was mixed in with whom. in with whom. levels are moderate important questions like that. to high. the uk will be dry and sunny in the early evening. have you given it a name? 0vernight, clear skies. no, the oldest one skies. is 563. cold enough for a touch of frost in the north. it is very impersonal. some of thank you. thank you for coming in it hollows. on. the west, a different
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story. you for coming in story. on. we would never dare give carol a numberfor a name. dare give carol a numberfor a name. our way introducing cloud initially to northern ireland. to northern ireland. good morning. later on, a band a chilly start of the day. of rain. that comes in through two degrees, since you like numbers. tomorrow. tomorrow. all the time, the cloud is building ahead of it. a day of sunshine and showers. showers. building ahead of it. the heaviest will be in north—west scotland. north—west scotland. a chilly note to start off with. are a lot of sunshine. some will mist them all together. cloud building through the day. them all together. turning cloudy in the a band of west. best of the brightness is in the east and south—east. rain leaving steadily eastwards. eastwards. the highest temperatures. there is cloud associated with it. it is a weather front. temperatures. will take a rain through east anglia and kent. scotland, as and kent. especially with a ridge of high pressure building in exposure. nicely behind it. exposure. saturday, a weatherfront in the east. building in nicely behind it. bulk of showers will be in north—west scotland. you can see it will be it. breezy. rejuvenating, bringing rain to east and north—east in scotland. and north—east in scotland. nine o'clock this morning. dry in eastern and variable amount of cloud behind that. northern scotland. amount of cloud behind that. the west, we already have showers. showers. showers in the south—east in east anglia. they will be heavy through the in the south—east in east anglia. day with hail. the day with hail. south—west for wales and northern ireland. we could see some showers in north wales. showers in north
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wales. ireland. the uk, a dry start, and also a sunny one. through the north of scotland and producing rain. sunny one. the south—west, showers. showers. clearing off and taking cloud into the north sea. in between, something more dry and bright. dry and bright. —— goes the rain. mostly dry and temperatures are around average or just below. sunny for the a stark contrast to last week. week. uk. temperatures are down they tightened yesterday by a couple of degrees. let's hope next weekend is just as promising. yesterday by a couple of degrees. not that mostly in the south. bad. three weeks ago where it was utterly horrible. —— a touch by a few degrees. few degrees. uv levels are still moderate— high. roasting. some people do not like the heat. moderate— high. not like the moderate across the uk except in the far north of scotland. a frost overnight. clear heat. when it is sunny and hot because i like it being cold and i like rain. like it being cold and i like rain. skies. especially for the night, cloud will be old in northern ireland ahead of the next system. garden. —— build. being so reasonable with these people, that is what i say. this will bring rain we pay for petrol at the pumps. through tomorrow. tomorrow. sean is taking a look. beautiful start to the day if you like it dry and sunny. what is the story? like it dry and sunny.
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it will be cold to start with. it is interesting. interesting. insight into what goes on behind the scenes at the banking on behind the scenes at the banking sector when you buy stuff. good morning. cold to start with. getting to north—west england, wales, and west —— cross. wales, and west —— cross. it gusty winds, especially with exposure. is winds, especially with exposure. by the end of the afternoon, cloudy. worth emphasising the end of the afternoon, cloudy. that. the brightest conditions the further south and east you travel. that. south and fuel with a card at the pump, not in the shop. east you the shop. enter your pin to pre—authorise a certain amount of money. travel. front bringing showery outbreaks of rain. rain. certain amount of money. moment, its a pound, just to make sure the card is working. more showers in south—west england, wales and northern ireland. sure the card is working. england, wales and northern ireland. in between, something more it is temporarily taken off. now the system has been changed to make sure you can pay for your fuel. dry and bright. we still have the weather front. make sure you can pay for your fuel. dry and it can be as much as £99 in some cases. bright. some cloud around. in, say £35, and the rest stays in your account. around. should be, or a little below in the south. back to you.
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in theory only £35 will be taken out. out. thank you. 13,000 jobs are being cut at bt as the company looks to save money. sean has the not everyone has brought in this new system. about delays getting the their cash back. so, are other companies likely to see similar problems. details. with the results this morning, perhaps worse than some expected. which helps people make complaints against big perhaps worse than some expected. a lot ofjobs are going to go. lot ofjobs companies. are going good to go. jobs are going at bt they have said this morning. this morning. that is middle management and back office staff. management morning. and financialjargon, but a key part of the process. what is the point of it? back it sounds office staff. but different staff, front—line engineers, cyber security experts. complicated. engineers, cyber security experts. to be a freeze some money on your card. that shows how things are changing. card. itjust means you cannot spend it but it is still on your card. the share price is down 24% in the last 12 months. it but it last is still on your card. 12 asda said the money does not go to them.
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months. them. making more muggy, could you be more efficient and cut costs? how much you can pay and whether you can afford it. efficient and cut costs? that is what today is about. can afford it. cannot spend it, it is as good as gone. —— money. gone. this problem has been around for a very long time. is 13,000 jobs a surprise? we heard 6000. for a very long time. 13,000 is a surprise. has changed and has become more common. common. it is over three years. back the minute the transaction is finished. over three years. now potentially have that feeling of will i be going in a few months? the banking system is old. will i be going in a few months? some banks cannot do it straightaway. a lot of uncertainty. lot of uncertainty. straightaway. creating 6000 jobs in a different part of the business is well. it happening in the modern era, i should say. part of the should say. warned if they are going business is well. what is it bt are trying to achieve with all of this? to be pre— authorised. authorised. how do you know if you have a problem with this? with all of this? have a problem with this? do you need to check bank statements? into delivering new network structures. need to check bank statements? structures. check on your application? they need to build millions of full fibre premises. on your application? worth checking to see what your credit balance is. millions of full fibre premises. credit balance is. the office to getting out and building a network. automatically any building a network.
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preauthorised amount. amount. then, what just simply the amount of money you have. everyone remembers them for. have. for. services, how well customers be affected by the change in thinking? bank, your card provider, and ask them to sort it out. them to sort it out. affected by the change in that is a temporary fix. thinking? improvement in coal centres with more call centre staff. temporary fix. deal with this and we will talk about it again in a few months. about it again in a few months. as they have stopped this. —— this was a trial. —— asda. they do this to check you have enough money to pay. check you have enough money to pay. with an overdraft, can call. you might be able to buy those across the mobile network. they stop you? across the mobile network. segments to deliver something more coherent to the customer. coherent to the customer. the share price is down 24%. you? accounts, they do not allow you efficiency savings. savings. what beef have the investors got with bt? to go overdrawn.
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go overdrawn. it prevents you from using a pre— authorisation system. investors got with bt? using actually two years that it has been crawling down. a it pre— is authorisation worrying for system. likely you are to access these automated systems. competitors. competitors. well, wholesale and global services are doing badly. are doing badly. they traditionally did well. did well. profits are going up and sales down. a complicated picture. but not curtains for bt. it's not automated systems. excluded in the future is quite that —— that is very interesting. that bad. that bad. thank you. time to go to it shows how important trials are. andrews air force base. thank you. force base. about the problem of former prisoners from north korea arriving in america. they have been waste plastic. released. released. having for decades. president donald trump at the airbase. airbase. the best in europe. he will welcome those prisoners personally. they are so far ahead. prisoners personally. they've reputation for recycling, and they're proud of it. expecting any minute now for them to it really wouldn't do to mix paper and plastic. emerge.
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even so, it's sometimes hard to know what waste goes emerge. they have been on american soil for several yea rs now. they have been on american soil for several years now. several years now. the talks between president trump and the north korean leader. where. and the north korean leader. and give them good advice. not know the details of that right now. my aim is to tell people this could be fun. i don't wag the moralfinger. germans have been separating now. their rubbish since the these three men kim, tony, and kim, would be released. late 1990s. what was originally enforced by law, now a would be released. arrived on air force 120 minutes ago at the air force base. national habit. at the is just how ingrained the recycling air force base. habit really is here. about those people is one was held in may last year. a pfand, a deposit, 15 cents in in may last year. arrested at pyongyang international airport in april.
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the case of this kind of bottle. they go off to be sterilised and reused as drinks airport in april. missionary in their 60s held for ten years of hard labour. years of hard bottles. how it's done here. labour. rubbish is also big business. clear he will personally meet the three today. into pellets and profits. there's a fair chance your kitchen floor mop is made from these. even so, at least a third of this three waste can't be recycled. today. secretary mike pompeo and his guests would arrive at 2am. would arrive at 2am. the time was moved forward. for other material. moved forward. i'll be there to greet them. exciting. solution, and that's what we're working on. he also said they seemed in good health. they seemed in good health. so you a significant photo opportunity for donald trump. don't see donald an end to plastics? trump. the three men who were at labour camps in north korea. i don't see an end to plastics, certainly not. camps in north korea. here, they beg to differ. they were in at this berlin shop, plastic and packaging are forgotten. labour camps in north korea. than almost any other european they have of —— arrived on us
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country. soil. to use any plastic. they do it, and now it's very big. i think now it has an affect. at the factory, in soil. emerge while we are watching those pictures there. just 20 minutes, the pictures there. waste is processed. clearly on a journey from north korea. this is heavily stage managed. shipments leave, more rubbish arrives. managed. imperfect solution to a global to make sure the right messages are sent out. problem. some background. the talks and he has flown back with the three prisoners. the three prisoners. former prisoners were able to walk on the plane without assistance. on the plane without assistance. the moment of a mistreatment of prisoners in north korea. jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. we have got the headlines coming up in a few minutes' time. in a few minutes' prisoners in north korea.
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time. between the north korean leader kim jong—un and donald trump. jong—un and donald trump. news, travel, and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sara 0rchard. will be held, south korea, singapore, that is ongoing. after a water leak flooded a gas main over the bank holiday. singapore, that is ongoing. litres of water and restore gas to requisite demand from the us before the talks could take place. some homes. the talks could take place. it says they're working hard to get gas back on as quickly state media called it an official suggestion from donald trump. suggestion from donald trump. andrews air force base awaiting those three citizens to emerge. those three citizens to emerge. president trump has gone on board the plane. the plane. no doubt having a few words before they as possible. emerge. words before they emerge. we will go back to those pictures soon. back to those pictures of a new transatlantic service from sta nsted airport. soon. from the essex terminal. will use their service. wherever you are waking up this morning. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sara 0rchard. after a water leak flooded a gas main different from 15 to 20 years ago. over the bank holiday.
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of water and restore gas to some homes. it says they're working hard to get gas back on as quickly as and they want to fly with affordable value from standsted. for an upcoming tour were possible. of daniel frederick and will appear at the old stolen. bailey later today. school's premises in farringdon. on monday, the eighth ofjanuary. given special architectural recognition by historic service from stansted england. airport. status for its bold and from the essex terminal. colourful facade. have been added to the national register. let's have a look at the travel situation now. will use their service. and hammersmith and city lines. to 20 years ago. on the blackwall tunnel southern approach. from places like stansted. architectural recognition by historic the a13 is building west—bound from dagenham into barking. rizinni. hello. good morning. we saw some rain last night. england.
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and colourful that was a cold front sweeping facade. in from the west. cascades tower in docklands also made the list. and it brings with it some cooler air. let's have so, today won't feel quite a look as warm as yesterday. it will be cooling off. at the there's still some early rain around to travel situation clear too. now. let's morning rush—hour. have a behind that it will be dry and fine. check into a nice on day. the the east. that will go east through the morning rush—hour. weather and after that, good spells of sunshine. now with plenty of holes in the cloud. elizabeth evening ahead. perhaps 17 or 18 degrees in central london. rizinni. we are now about the average for this time of year. hello. good morning. 0vernight tonight, quite we saw some rain last night. chilly. and it brings with it some cooler air. clear skies. so, today won't feel quite as warm as yesterday. or four degrees. it will be cooling off. but holding between six or nine degrees in there's still a bit of early rain around to clear too.
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many of the towns. rush—hour. a chilly but a fine start to the day tomorrow. behind that it will be dry and fine. into a pretty nice day once lots of sunshine. more. clouding over in the afternoon. to begin with, plenty of cloud towards the east. that will go east through the morning rush—hour. there could be some wet weather over the weekend. and after that, some good spells of sunshine. in half an hour. plenty of holes in the cloud today. now though it's back to charlie and naga. i think a fine end to the afternoon and a lovely evening ahead as well. london. we are now about the average for this time of year. but overnight, tonight, really quite chilly. clear skies. as low as three or four degrees. in many of the towns. a chilly but a fine start to the day tomorrow. lots of early sunshine around. clouding over in the afternoon. there could be some more wet weather over the weekend. in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it's back to charlie and naga. hello, this is breakfast, with naga, munchetty
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and charlie stayt. in north korea have touched down in washington. who has called their release a "positive gesture of goodwill". good morning, it's thursday 10th may. good morning. 5 billion. and customers in a few minutes. dame barbara windsor has alzheimer's
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disease. they are trying to change all of that. that. home on the coach celebrating together. together. greeting three american citizens who have been released from north korea. have been released from north korea. soil after they were held prisoner in north korea. in north korea. trump, president trump, coming down the steps.
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the steps. shaking hands, meeting one or two dignitaries there. dignitaries there. leader, kimjong—un, in the near future. future. seeing are directly related to those talks. talks. that he would be there in person to welcome these three men home. welcome these three men home. are, kim hak—song, held on suspicion of hostile acts from may 2017.
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of hostile acts from may 2017. teaching assignment, he was arrested in april last year. in april last year. nearly three years ago, sentenced to ten years hard labour. ten years hard labour. correspondent, chris buckler in washington. washington. and of course donald trump speaking there. there. we will see we can hear what he is saying. he is saying. yesterday to say he will be there to greet these men. greet these men. they arrived at andrews air force base. can we hear
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him now? want to say this is a special night for these three really great people. for these three really great people. congratulations on being in this country. thank you. how does it feel to be home? how does it feelto be home? home? translation: it is like a dream and we are very, very happy. we are very, very happy. how were you treated? how were you treated ? how were you treated? you have to give him an answer. answer.
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the leader of north korea, kim jong—un. the rest of the day's news now. the actress dame barbara windsor has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. but that her condition had worsened in recent weeks. jon donnison reports. has been entertainment royalty for more than 60 years. but for the last four, she has been living with alzheimer's. picked up an mbe in 2000, that broke the news. there were rumours circulating about her health. you won't ever leave me, will you? not for one single second. barbara windsor‘s final appearance in eastenders
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was in 2016. increasingly difficult to learn her lines. to live with what he called a cruel disease. john donnison, bbc news. bt is cutting 13,000 jobs. profits have gone up, sean, explain all. now is trying to dearest the way the company functions, really. company functions, really.
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—— trying to adjust. to adjust. middle management, 6000 created in a different area. by iran on its positions in the occupied golan heights. in recent years and its biggest against iranian targets. our middle east correspondent yolande knell is injerusalem. does this mark an escalation in the region? this is certainly a very worrying escalation.
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escalation. with this wave of air strikes overnight. —— the israeli defence minister. minister. had been expected for a number of days. days. number of iranian members of the revolutionary guard were killed.
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revolutionary guard were killed. using syria as a base from which to launch attacks against israel. launch attacks against israel. proxies in syria fighting against israel. yolande, thank you very much. the royal bank of scotland has agreed a £3. settlement with us regulators. to the financial crisis of 2008. most of it would be covered by money already set aside. the bank was bailed out by the british government in 2008. at hawaii's kilauea volcano. 2,000 residents have been evacuated. authorities warn more eruptions
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are likely. and ash from a crater. caused by those lava flows in kilaeau. and killing at least ten people. the patel dam burst its banks following two months of heavy rain. the breach happened in the town of solai, northwest of nairobi. it's believed hundreds of people have been left homeless. weatherfor you coming up in a few minutes. from prison in north korea.
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was taunting and threatening the kim jong—un on twitter. so—called disruptive diplomacy. prisoner by the secretive state. you're probably not going to get home until you are retired. of liberal values globally. he joins us from london.
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thank you very much forjoining us. understand, within weeks, between kim jong—un and president trump? yes. after the iran agreement being killed. killed. trump is showing his base that he gets results. that he gets results. with some appreciation, i think he has done well at times. has done well at times. actually, you know, get actual results at the negotiating table.
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results at the negotiating table. ease at the table, isn't that one step further than his predecessors? step further than his predecessors? absolutely it is, i admit that. quite a euphoria, and notjust on the us side, butjapan, korea. the us side, butjapan, korea. this can only go well, right? this is the feeling. feeling. attempts to take it back to the military options on the table level. 0k. ok. a fan of his diplomacy so far, but it is showing some results. it is showing some results. this if there are any now that he is at the negotiating table? at the negotiating
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table? maximum pressure of military options has got us here. has got us here. really haven't negotiated very much yet beyond getting to the table. yet beyond getting to the table. jubilation and, you know, high rhetoric and symbolism. ok. just outside washington, on marine 1. suppose, to talk about the success of this.
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of this. negotiator, as a businessman who get stuff done. yes, it does. and kim jong—un summit comes how far he can take it. he can take it. actors starting to move in coordination with each other. coordination with each other. it goes, i am optimistic, but cautiously so. cautiously so. us needs to concede, if anything at all, head of the talks? all, head of the talks? of the man, so what does the us give back?
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back? would allow the regime to come out from under its own isolation. from under its own isolation. hemmings, director of the henry jackson society. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. how are you? very well, thank you, charlie. good morning.
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lot of sunshine, a beautiful picture, lovely sunshine. picture, lovely sunshine. if you like the sunshine. like the sunshine. but the forecast sunshine and showers. sunshine and showers. northwards, not a —— not immune to a shower. shower. embedded in some showers through the day. day. south, a lot of dry whether an sunshine. sunshine.
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into a dry day with a lot of sunshine with showers. sunshine with showers. yesterday, by quite a lot in the south—east. south—east. pollen levels moderate across the land. land. as we had through this evening and overnight, pockets of frost. and overnight, pockets of frost. can expect in towns and cities, lower than this in—run areas. lower than this in—run areas. with a lot of sunshine —— in rural areas. areas. brightest conditions further south and east.
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and east. northern isles and clearing through the day. the day. at the same time, more showers coming in from the west. showers coming in from the west. between, drierand brighter, sunnier skies in western scotland. skies in western scotland. thundery, in between, drive around brighter. temperatures down. —— drier and brighter. —— drierand brighter. —— drier and brighter. drier and brighter. in the south, below average. below average. all going on again with the weather.
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with the weather. doing around special occasions and theirfamily that are coming up... theirfamily that are coming up... yes, her majesty did not ask me that yesterday, i must say. yesterday, i must say. of the week —— a lot to play for, it is unsettled next week. is unsettled next week. keeping a very close eye on that one. good. was she delightful, the queen, when you met her yesterday? you met her yesterday? fan, she absolutely was delightful, just a lovely, lovely lady. just a lovely, lovely lady. so are you, carol. thank you. want to pay close attention. dangerous electrical faults. the bbc‘s watchdog live.
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about the extent of the problems. watchdog presenter and our very own steph mcgovern can tell us more. you have got more on this. his bmw doing now? recall, a cable which connects the battery to the fuse box. battery to the fuse box. has led to a short connection making the car lose power.
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the car lose power. can hear what he had to say about it. ijust thought to myself, if! family in the car, it could have been very dangerous. been very dangerous. current was passing through to the fuse box. fuse box. will contact you in the next three weeks. a huge recall for them. concerned about it, they say you can contact them to work out what to do. contact them to work out what to do.
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driving a bmw and this could lose power? power? potentially on these models, yes, if the connection... yes, if the connection... should the advice be not to drive the car? advice be not to drive the car? problem, only if it has heated up, with wire. with wire. cars, because it is dangerous, but bmw are saying... bmw are saying... calling them and they will be in touch. touch. vehicles are affected, it is the 1, 3 series, x1, z4, march, 2007, 2011. 3 series, x1, z4, march, 2007, 2011. there are a lot of cars, ? you can see the number on the screen --? service number. just to reiterate the point.
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reiterate the point. today and i'm going to tell them i am not driving it until it is fixed. am not driving it until it is fixed. dealership, i would make them come to collect it. you are not alone. irrelevant because it could happen any time. any time. if they are at least told you... sorry, you are not bmw! at least told people how to check the wire... the wire... recall off the back of our work on it.
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it. we were on the phone for an hour and we cannot get through. totally understandable. understandable. what time is it going to be open this morning? going to be open this morning? ” mean this morning. not open yet. -- 9am this morning. 9am this morning. something tells me you will be hearing more from bmw. you will be hearing more from bmw. it is not the only fault we have found. found. problems with cars catching fire, a lot for bmw to sort. lot for bmw to sort. the helpline and hopefully someone will answer and help you. thank you.
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we will talk to sam now. to look at some of the ideas. enjoying a bit of sunshine. it is proper cricketing weather. proper cricketing weather. come on, kids, you are on the telly! kids, you are on the telly! cheering show everyone what you are made of. show everyone what you are made of. encouraged enough to get into cricket. cricket. what are you doing to make things better? things better? and watching cricket, we want to give more accessibility to cricket. give more accessibility to cricket. the ecb have said they have not done well enough in the past. that is true.
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true. gone on in the background, seeing it first hand, exciting times. first hand, exciting times. lovely to talk to you. to talk to you. much more on this coming up. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. imagery, that will feed into most areas. —— clearer spells. across northern england, scotland and northern ireland.
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and northern ireland. here we will get some sunny spells developing into the afternoon. developing into the afternoon. the far north of scotland, easing off as the afternoon goes on. off as the afternoon goes on. bit of cloud here and there this afternoon. afternoon. in the south—east, 16 or 17 degrees, 13—15 further north. 13—15 further north. system moving in from the west as we go through friday. go through friday.
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south—west of england by the end of friday. friday. largely dry on friday, temperatures getting up to 18 celsius. getting up to 18 celsius.
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