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ireland is on the verge of history after its referendum on 00. counting is under way in ireland after its referendum on abortion. abortion. near—total ban on with stars from the "biggest ban on terminations. morning's main news. terminations. weekend". we'll be back with the headlines in a few moments. good stay with us. 00:00:14,371 --> 429496610:19:33,877 hello, 429496610:19:33,877 --> 858993220:38:53,383 this 858993220:38:53,383 --> 1288489830:58:12,889 is 1288489830:58:12,889 --> 1717986441:17:32,395 breakfast 1717986441:17:32,395 --> 2147483051:36:51,900 with 2147483051:36:51,900 --> 2576979661:56:11,406 steph 2576979661:56:11,406 --> 3006476272:15:30,912 mcgovern 3006476272:15:30,912 --> 3435972882:34:50,418 and 3435972882:34:50,418 --> 3865469492:54:09,924 chris 3865469492:54:09,924 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 mason. of liberalising the country's laws on morning, abortion. it's with many people travelling from abroad to cast their vote. saturday the official result is expected this afternoon. 26th i'm at dublin castle forced ballot boxes were may. opened an hour ago. boxes were opened an hour ago. also this historic day possibly on the horizon but this country. morning... leader kim jong—un. of them relocate to britain. for justice to nuclear summit with the north korean leader may as "very productive prevail. allez, allez, happen after all. talks". allez! some tsb customers are still having problems making payments online. countdown to kick saying it was watching developments carefully. off. the excitement builds for liverpool fans in kiev. with rape and sexual abuse. in to police on friday.
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he would plead not title as they take on real madrid later this morning. elsewhere in sport, one briton‘s despair is another‘s joy. guilty. time leader simon yates, crumbles with two stages left. a "dismalfailure" by mps. travel remain alive. the intimidation scheme. not sure if that's his space outfit! the ministry of defence said it would take note of the criticism. an astronaut at the age of 67. weeks after the bank first reported problems. it's the bank holiday weekend so what's the weather going to be like? what's the weather going to be like? good morning. or via the mobile app. a rise in fraud be on guard for one or two thunderstorms. thunderstorms. the full forecast in 15 minutes. incidents. see then. good morning. the problems started when tsb switched its it first, our main story. systems. of liberalising the country's laws on abortion. with many people travelling from abroad to cast their vote. the official result is expected this afternoon. our ireland correspondent soared and authorities told residents to flee
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chris page has a surge of lava. more. this referendum is a significant and symbolic moment for ireland. conservative in western europe. destructive eruption of kilauea in more than a century. women go abroad, mainly to britain, to have terminations. child has the same right to life as a pregnant pictures and theyjust look incredible. don't look real. those are the main stories this morning. woman. the eighth mike, so much to talk about today. amendment. we've been hearing from the fans after the liverpool match... after the liverpool match... them getting there, some of them out. out. the eight but they're kind of like blanket statements. people don't say, well, what does that really mean? and i don't think that poor guy who took his wife's passport by mistake. that is just. passport by mistake. forward new legislation.
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them who have the right passports should be there by now. should be there by now. lots of flights were cancelled. flights were afterwards. cancelled. fans in liverpool can watch, and field was sold out as well. field was sold out as for a change in the well. a packed house watching on the big screen. house watching on the big screen. law. 68 to but those who are there, what a atmosphere. 32. 68 to 32, yeah, yeah. applause. announced late this so many subplots as afternoon. chris page, bbc news, dublin. well. fascinating contest between mo salah and cristiano ronaldo. announced this afternoon. for liverpool — their first champions league final in 11 years. won the competition for the last two seasons. it's time to open the ballot boxes. here at dublin castle we expect between 3pm and 6pm. between 3pm and do have the man of the moment, mo salah, leading 6pm. their line. salah, leading their line.
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know how to win, we have no idea relax the abortion laws in the irish republic. how it will go. it will go. republic. a couple of men who will have a better idea than me. saying it was a landslide vote to repeal the eighth amendment. repeal the after the game i knew that i want eighth amendment. to have this opportunity again. have this opportunity independent park is simple it's a yes. yes. again. a while but now i am here because my boys gave me that chance again. boys gave me that chance again. really happy being here with this group of players. group of players. really think they deserve it, to be most conservative laws on social issues in the western world. here. i am really proud of them already. now, let's play football. issues in the western world. i think both genes won't change their style. their style. jurgen klopp knows how to play. we all know the has been more rapid than people thought. team. we'll know real madrid's team. thought. know real madrid's team. northern ireland about any scope for change they won't change their style. change their style. there. and let's hope it's a shoot out. that's right. it's a shoot out. really entertaining, that's what we want. 5live has you covered. permitted if there is a serious or permanent risk to a woman's health. permanent risk to
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a woman's health. green and john murray. £280 million to the winner. place where there is a near ban on abortions in the uk and ireland. abortions in the uk and ireland. make the job worthwhile. morning i had breakfast on my own. incredible result was together for yes. as soon as i get near the yes. staff... it's like, do a place apart, behind gb, behind ireland. people make i smell? disagree. hopefully it is want to keep the abortion laws of the —— as they are. another big occasion. the —— as they are. it is only a big occasion if you win. is a new three—year contract for mark hughes. increased pressure was similar changes in northern ireland. changes in northern ireland. busy day for you. of relegation. thank you. meant they pulled off a great escape. from the city ahead of tonight's champions league final.
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after only entering the competition through the play—off the first british man to win the giro d'italia. rounds. however the atmosphere is building in the ukrainian capital. when froome stormed into a 40—second lead. grand tour titles. with hugh woozencroft. good morning. after the second day at you have a fan with you. hello. lords. were bowled out forjust yes, i do. good morning. 184 on the opening day. favourites to win the first test to what should be a fantastic match later on. of the summer. later on. there are two huge club rugby finals taking place today. think there's so many talented footballers on the park. european champions leinster in the pro 14 at six o'clock. footballers on the park. surprised if they don't live up to expectation, i'll be disappointed. expectation, i'll be disappointed. at twickenham, as exeter and saracens go head but we talk about rinaldo and mohamed salah but there are to head. so many.
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mohamed salah but there are so many. lots have been said. against the chiefs two years ago. tactics, how do and in the second half you think he we probably gave ourselves too will approach this? much to do. attack, attack, attack. side than we were two attack. years ago. defensively, i don't think you get the best out of the team. rory mcilroy is in fine form at the pga the best out of the team. championship at wentworth. front foot and at jurgen klopp will make sure they go out of his nearest and play. make sure they go out and play. rival. way they played the majority of the season. he produced a seven under par round of 65. season. he'll have to get his defenders to defend, simple as that. defenders to defend, simple as that. through his opening three holes. you have to play to your strengths and that is liverpool's strength. and that is liverpool's strength. you played yourself in the european cup finals back in 1991. cup finals back in 1991. this is what he does, he snaps his club around his neck. into a match of that magnitude with the favourites? club around his neck. the favourites? start, the build—up goes on for ever. did this same at the opening 2016 when he broke a driver on his knee. when he broke a driver on his ever. it seems like months, even though it's ten days or so. knee. a though it's ten days or so. you just want to play. driver want to play.
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being a club. bit like liverpool and they parked the boss as we say now in football. the boss as we say now in football. they caught us under a where —— unaware. we lost 5—4. we lost but he could 5-4. take a different do you have a score prediction for tonight? club out of score prediction for his bag. tonight? out of his bag. not winning by a 65 or but he can play it 70 minutes it is real madrid's with a different club from game to win. is real madrid's game to win. his bag. club from his bag. didn't realise that was chris waddle straightaway! he can't replace it properly until the next round. he is a fan. it properly until the next round. he threw one into well—informed fan. a bush! threw one into a bush! gets mad, and that is part of his game. game. leader kim jong—un. do you think he meant to break it? i think as "very productive he did. talks". saying it was watching developments carefully. we should probably move on. thank you very much.
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with rape and sexual abuse. let's get more on our top story. is the expected in to police on friday. result of the irish referendum. he would plead not guilty. referendum. he tied with people have backed a move to relax the abortion laws. god for thanks mcdonald. at the oscars. and joins us now from dublin castle. at his feet even though they knew, today is a good day. the exit poll obviously suggests 68% of people voting for the repeal. of people voting for the repeal. what does it feel like hearing that? it is truly the whole time, that this cannot and will not stand. historic. people to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein. vote on marriage equality and we voted for it.
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sir richard branson has told the bbc he's training to be an astronaut. voted for it. voted to repeal the eighth in a matter of months. amendment. amendment. can cope, hopefully cope well it that, when i go restrictive abortion laws in anywhere in the world. into space. how are you anywhere in the getting on? world. so far, so good. young people, all voting in favour of change. the fitter you can be, the better. of change. if the exit polls at 68 and 69. and 69. expect them to be, it is a truly historic day for ireland. historic day for ireland. ambitious, but i'm sure if anyone can do it, he extraordinary social change in ireland. can. can do it, he can. ireland. he's had plenty of adventures before. soared and authorities told residents to flee a surge they had to access abortion services had travelled of lava. to the uk. had travelled to the uk.
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destructive eruption of kilauea in more than a century. it doesn't look real. that's the amazing thing about it. womanhood access abortion services for many reasons. for many reasons. that brings you up—to—date with the news this morning. shame and stigma that has moved voters. it's 9:11am. voters. number of people who have come home to vote. the tragedy, which began on to vote. monday. the proud community, and spoke of their many people have come back from wherever they are in the world. loss. some of the latest tributes. with his neighbours. gave birth to the now globally famous hashtag home to vote. we used to have so much fun. famous hashtag home to vote. floor where i canada, they came from london, every conceivable place to come home. conceivable place to come lived. home. will soon be my neighbours, when we
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move into our new home. to play with us ever again. emphatic victory for the yes side might have meant 5354%. might have meant 5354%. reminds us of steve power. pundit in ireland would have expected 68 or the 69%. expected 68 or the 69%. in maybe even the last moments. "i'll be thinking about you. "when i run out of air to breathe, it's your ghost i see. "i'll be thinking about you. "i'll see you on the other side and we can try it all over again. he looked like he never extended to those citizens in was just sleeping, as northern ireland. northern ireland. babies do. and at that moment... we felt like our hearts
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had broken. but at least we were able to... to hold him. dublin castle for those poll numbers to turn into a reality. to turn into a reality. important to reflect that there are still a lot of people who voted no. still a lot of people who voted no. such powerful testimony there. newsnight‘s special correspondent katie razzalljoins us now. how do things move forward given there is still division? there is still division? you've been in the room listening to those reflections. those reflections. comfortable with extending marriage equality. equality. they are when you hear those human stories. that's right. whole time so i watch it on the live stream that is provided. stream that is provided. deeply upsetting, very emotional, very moving.
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very moving. that silent majority would come out in favour of the no. in favour of the no. as it happened, they came out in favour of yes. they came out in favour of yes. lives lost some of their specialness. specialness. debate in the overall was compassionate. compassionate. island will want to carry forward as we process this historic result. we process this historic result. thank you very much for your time. in one way or another and that has been really moving to hear. been really moving to hear. we will get that result at the official result this afternoon. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. you've been following their story pretty closely. we first met them on newsnight. newsnight. floor of grenfell tower and have so is it some a terrifying escape. —— suncream anoraks? a bit of everything. bit of everything. terrifying escape. take sunscreen wherever you're going this weekend. wherever you're going
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this weekend. other particularly across england and wales. and wales. instead, logan as they'd already named him was stillborn. warm and humid but there is an ongoing risk of thunderstorms. ongoing risk of thunderstorms. named him was stillborn. could be nasty as we go through the next couple of days. next couple of days. it felt right he should be remembered first. remembered first. stretching to the southwest, moving towards wales. towards wales. sunshine to develop incredible family, very strong, very dignified, very humble, very wise. dignified, very humble, very wise. towards the south—east corner. south—east corner. lots of places staying dry with sunshine. staying dry with sunshine. some low crowd in the moray firth. possible from what happened so that they can grow up normally. crowd in the moray firth. khalid east coast. they can grow up east coast. normally. but of course this year... course this downpours mid 20s up to 25 in the year... highlands. 26 or 27 in doesn't feel like a year, itjust feels like months. london. feels like months. summarily shares at lord's but then it should dry out. it should dry out. sunshine at they said, it's impossible not to think about it. impossible not to think about it. times in
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but we try not to talk about it. swansea. think that's probably the same for most in swansea. some thunderstorms never too far people. most people. away. what happens now with the enquiry? a difficult one to get right. the enquiry? right. establish exactly what happened and what lessons can be learned? yes. more severe storms move water from northern france. northern france. it's expected to go on. position to literally, but we could see flash flooding, lightning,. see flash flooding, lightning,. in the countryside testament to how important this has been for in december figures. everybody. been for everybody. —— into certainly be going on into next week, probably into wednesday. single figures. week, probably into wednesday. showers across england and wales overnight. overnight. they blossom once again to the southern half of the country. to the southern half of the country. some could be severe through the afternoon. afternoon. gaps in between, some sunshine, some people will stay dry. sunshine, some people will stay dry. brighter in the southwest. firefighters, i think, summer at the end ofjune, beginning ofjuly. end ofjune, beginning ofjuly.
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lovely day at specially across from the bereaved, survivors and residents about what happened. western scotland. residents about what happened. western scotland. had we compare with europe? with europe? iberia into france, parts of germany and alpine regions. and alpine regions. about phase one and the findings of the enquiry. thank sunshine and comparable temperatures to ours. you. to ours. newsnight's special correspondent. special correspondent. well worth watching her reports. watching her reports. england, scotland scotland, into the sense of those human stories from grenfell tower. northern ireland. ireland. it's 9:17am. still some drier brighter weather in between. thank you forjoining us. thank you forjoining weather in between. us. us. bank holiday and everyone wants to know, is it going to be nice? know, is it going to be nice? weather will be in the scottish highlands. simple but the bank holiday weekend is never quite straightforward. is never quite straightforward. highlands. temperatures there in the mid—20s with blue skies overhead. mid—20s with blue skies overhead. enjoy the rest of the weekend. plenty to make outdoor plans and i'll be back tomorrow from sex. enjoyed. enjoyed. be back tomorrow from sex. we'll talk to you tomorrow. over the next couple of days, have a back—up just in case. back—up just in case. talk to you tomorrow. —— tomorrow
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from sex. your weekend and let me show you today. —— from six. today. started off fairly grey and misty across many parts of the uk. misty across many parts of the uk. some showers drifting from the south and east. and east. way to east anglia, midlands, towards wales and the southwest. towards wales and the southwest. it is ten to ten. and is about to dock for its only british stop in cardiff they could become heavy in places, a rumble of thunder. rumble of thunder. bay. 0nce sunshine developed to the south east corner. developed to the south east corner. travel around the globe. this year's event has seen a focus on pollution in our waters. one to showers clipping the far southern parts of southern england. southern parts of southern england. good part of scotland, northern england dry and sunny. england dry and sunny. get washed up there. but north—west highlands 25 degrees, 26 towards the south east corner. 26 towards the south east corner. across the world's oceans. you are off to lord's, it will be warm. increasing sunshine. in the volvo ocean race. risk of showers and maybe a rumble of thunder through to the afternoon. of thunder through to the afternoon. from the us to wales. then into the evening, we turn our attention to the south. attention to the south. we could see more severe storms. more severe storms.
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that had its problems. issues over the lining, gusty winds, lightning, risk of flash flooding. of flash flooding. years. everyone but when you see them, pretty severe. pretty severe. and the authorities are left to clean up the mess. night across southern areas with temperatures in the mid teens. temperatures in the mid teens. and wales and they will pep up a bit through the day. through the day. scotland stays completely dry —— good part do anything about it, it would of northern england. be very detrimental. good part of northern england. wind changes direction to south easterly and warm in the sunshine. easterly and warm in the sunshine. southwest england having a better day compared with today. —— if we didn't do anything about it. day compared with today. decreasing year on year. watchable, france, towards alpine regions. for community engagement. regions. temperature is comparable with home.
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with home. glove, which algarve, mid 20s for the spanish costas, across the balearics. costas, across the balearics. same across southern italy. wasjust horrendous. across southern italy. start tackling this, it is going to be the england, southern scotland, northern ireland and north wales. ireland and north wales. norm. but there are those that can make use of this rubbish. thundery downpours coming and going, bit of brightness in between. bit of brightness in between. gareth davies took up furniture making as a hobby a few years ago. across southern areas it should be predominantly dry on monday. predominantly dry on monday. from around the dry with sunshine and quite warm as it will be all weekend. it will be all weekend. temperatures peaking in the mid—not high 20s. city. peaking in the mid—not high 20s. that's how it's looking. to use the materials you your figures, they look quite decent. come across, you know? thank you very much. i saw them starting with a two in the 20s. them starting with a two in the 20s. huge day in football. into lovely seats. the champions league final. league final. liverpool's match in kiev.
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been trouble for fans getting out there. the tide on there. some of them have got themselves on the charter flights. our rubbish. tomos morgan, bbc news, cardiff. what a hat behind you there! m looks glorious, doesn't it? looks glorious, doesn't it? back to liverpooljohn lennon airport. airport. imagine seeing that unthinking, hang on, that's my old kitchen table! bars as we have been through most of the morning with all the fans. the morning with all the fans. on, that's my old kitchen table! you would be in trouble. getting quite loud, the obligatory finger in the earpiecejob going on. finger in the earpiecejob going on. with huge name stars to back that these banner made by these gentlemen. up. among those performing in swansea this weekend gentlemen. is george ezra. you are 18, this is your first final. excited? yes, i can't wait. to some wait. i've been trying to contain myself all of his week. myself all week. music. with my dad, can't wait to get started. your dad has been here before. istanbul, 2005. excited, hopeful? yes, this is my third final. last time was disappointing. istanbul was # my lover lover lover i'm in paradise whenever i'm with you. paradise whenever i'm with incredible. you. # my mind. michael owen say yesterday that he looking forward a slugfest. looking forward a slugfest. # my mind, is a paradise whenever i'm with you.
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expecting goals and looking forward to it. i'm with you. to it. there's a lot of noise at the moment with this mohamed salah song. moment with this mohamed salah song. will find you, i will hold you i will be there. will be there. egyptian king, they sing. follow me over here. over here. fight you i will hold you and i'll be there. be there. champions league finals or european cup finals many times. this is my eighth. eighth. you seen so much success over the years. over the years. how does this team compared to previously? compared to previously? think we are on the verge of something big. something big. what about you, you've seen it something that i feel # it feels like paradise... #. all? two, 1956. will be crucial man tonight, do you see liverpool winning? see liverpool winning? zyxwvu mohamed salah. good mohamed salah. speaking of him, look at this banner. you are morning. half egyptian. i am here with egyptian. wanted an egyptian player for george. he will be performing later on. so long. for so long. season, 44 goals, hopefully would just hearing a bit of paradise. paradise. another tonight. your highest position yet, you must be thrilled. thank you forjoining us. you must be thrilled. thrilled is exactly the word. exactly the word. so many people to talk to.
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great atmosphere here. atmosphere here. can liverpool comeback with the champions league? comeback with the champions you can just released songs and hope that people enjoy them. league? we'll find out tonight. that people enjoy them. and how will it be performing later on? amazing. a total party atmosphere, isn't it? party atmosphere, isn't it? people in the massed in the background. background. this is our first festival of the year which is exciting. year which is exciting. believe it is festival season already! everyone is in very high spirits. experience, hearing the perspective from the 1950s. from the 1950s. 1956, wow! spirits. i've just seen the crew, the bounce... the bounce... let's do that thing where we zoom from liverpool to kiev. that's where hugh woozencroft is especially all people who know your work? for us this morning. work? here in kiev and the fans are very much finding their voice. much finding their voice. to melissa very quickly, senior football correspondent. football correspondent. you've worked for liverpool in the past. worked for liverpool in the past. antidote to everything else going on. on. where you can forget everything else. how they've improved underjurgen got zizzi came in in 2015? else. got zizzi came in in 2015? it's been a dramatic improvement all around. a dramatic improvement all around. and i think everybody embraces that, which is lovely. that, which is —— lovely. underjurgen very successful past few months, your first album in four years. your first album in four years. klopp. why did it take so long? did it take so long?
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honestly, it wish it hadn't taken so long. wish it hadn't taken so long. it is my first i'm doing my second record. my first i'm doing my second record. liverpool's on pitch style, they can do so, which is obviously a big win. do so, which is obviously a big win. studio, i didn't know if anybody would ever hear the music. would ever hear the best attacking teams i think we've ever seen in football. music. ever seen in football. this tournament, they've been outstanding. outstanding. the thing and made season and i think it underscores how much progress they've made. it the record and... yeah, it is out now at last. how much progress they've made. how do you see the match going tonight? do you see the match going tonight? it will still be a massive task for surnamed jurgen klopp and his men. surnamed jurgen klopp and something else, cbeebies bedtime stories. his men. stories. have been because i was so out of my comfort zone. through the tournament which is be quite aggressive. comfort zone. i think it is brilliant to do those things. brilliant to do those things. quite aggressive. i read for macbooks for different nights. for macbooks for different nights. blitzes we've seen from them against city, rome, porto. city, rome, porto. and i loved it, i thought, this is my calling! 20 minute spell and those three goals past them and dizzy opponents. my calling! goals past them and dizzy thank you so opponents. much for talking real madrid are quite a composed, balanced team.
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to us. balanced team. talking to us. bring things to a close tomorrow night. back to you in the studio. not easy but that is what you got to do. do. so much is happening this weekend. i'm well up for it. himself, that they won't change anything for this final. that's all we've got time for this morning. chris and victoria will be back with you from six anything for this final. tomorrow. league final in kiev. coming up against a team who once to give pressure and try to hit them. the man of the match? give pressure and try to let's leave you with a good luck message from merseyside to mo salah. hit them. it's balanced to be quite a beautiful match. cheering. beautiful match. chris waddle said earlier it could be a classic. earlier it could be a classic. thanks so much forjoining us on brea kfast. thanks so much forjoining us on breakfast. it's hotting up in kiev. we will see how things go later on. mo thank you. with a build—up like that, let's hope it's not 0—0. that, let's hope it's not 0—0. saw all the excitement go in your eye. salah! could be boring, 0—0. for a look at the newspapers. liverpool can beat anybody on the day. what's caught her eye. we're going to win 3—0. i think it's going to be 5—0. we believe in him. we're ready for it and we're going to win it. you can do it,
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good morning. liverpool! 00:26:02,021 --> 1073741526:07:53,873 this 1073741526:07:53,873 --> 2147483051:49:45,725 is 2147483051:49:45,725 --> 3221224577:31:37,576 bbc 3221224577:31:37,576 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 news. look at the front pages first of all. what's going on with those? boots facing an enquiry over a cancer drug price hike. cancer drug price hike. investigations into various pharmaceutical companies. pharmaceutical companies. led to the courtroom in new york yesterday. yesterday. this is a story i liked on the front of the daily mirror. of the daily mirror. who has found a lottery ticket in a handbag which is worth £21 million. handbag which is worth £21 million. moneybags indeed. and found it in the handbag a week later. later. but there wasn't that clear out of the handbag a few days before. the handbag a few days before. look at all this rubbish, receipts. we never clear the handbags out, do we?
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we? ad have to go through my bike as we speak. and 50p piece. probably. let's look at what has caught your eye. eye. theme at the moment, adverts and children and sugary foods. that's right. this is quite an interesting twist. twist. targeting as the phrase has been used. used. are changes in children's brains —— neuro. neuro. shown the logos of fast—food companies. companies. figure out whether their advertising is effective. is effective.
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then those companies may be liable to be sued. to be sued. i think we are getting more and more suspicious of how it actually works. suspicious of how it actually works. us and sending us e—mails about what we are talking about. we are talking about. about losing weight and then a light was at uni mall turned up. was at uni mall turned up. that is where the risk is. where the risk is. advertising companies, it's their job to try to persuade us. job to try to persuade us. media, where children are being targeted. targeted. bayard constantly trying to tighten rules around it. that's right. right. let's look at this story about space. about space. galileo and the coming front in the argument around brexit. argument around brexit. to cling onto access to after brexit. brexit.
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satnavs in all sorts of industries and satellite applications. and satellite applications. our life is through satellite applications. applications. our space industry will not be able to tenderfor contracts. our space industry will not be able to tender for contracts. to tender for contracts. it's a hot negotiating point at the moment. moment. entrepreneurs love space at the moment. the moment. richard branson was to get into space. space. and opportunities but also human space flight, tourism. space flight, tourism. launched into space and launch his own flight technology. own flight technology.
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interesting to see if he manages that thank you very much. this is breakfast. when matt tebbutt takes over in the saturday kitchen. matt, what's on the menu for us? good morning. river because our special guest is james bay. james bay. first time on show, having this before. having this before. what is your idea of heaven? doc. and steamed greens. quite a purist. —— duck. spices? a bit. hell? shellfish. i'm not massive on seafood. not massive on seafood.
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things like rahman, it's a big bucket of water. bucket of water. delightfulfood for us is rosie burkett. what have you got for us? croquettes with a fresh asparagus and pea shoot salad. and pea shoot salad. like a modern take on cauliflower cheese. and ollie is in charge of drinks. lashings of booze. eats at the end of the show, so the website. website. james bay on saturday kitchen, george ezra here. stay with us, headlines coming up. 00:31:47,979 --> 429496610:47:58,124 hello, 429496610:47:58,124 --> 858993221:04:08,269 this 858993221:04:08,269 --> 1288489831:20:18,414 is 1288489831:20:18,414 --> 1717986441:36:28,559 breakfast 1717986441:36:28,559 --> 2147483051:52:38,703 with 2147483051:52:38,703 --> 2576979662:08:48,848 steph 2576979662:08:48,848 --> 3006476272:24:58,992 mcgovern 3006476272:24:58,992 --> 3435972882:41:09,137 and 3435972882:41:09,137 --> 3865469492:57:19,281 chris 3865469492:57:19,281 --> 4294966103:13:29,426 mason.
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