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hello, this is bbc news. is that time of year again when we this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow go to the biggest mobile event, the morning's papers in a moment. stands are filled with an array of i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: gleaming rectangles, but on the first the headlines. whole, they look quite similar. on the 17—year—old girl stabbed the 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in a park in east to death in a park in east london first glance at least. there are has been named asjodie chesney. london has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim she's the 18th homicide victim plenty of great phones here but mine in the capital this year. does a lot already so would i really and years old. the fact that this in the capital this year. wa nt to does a lot already so would i really want to upgrade, just for a slightly bigger screen and a slightly better did not shock me, that is quite sad. many londoners around the country camera? well, probably not, and it that should not be a reality, that will have children and know people seems that plenty of people are in should not be young people's who are young and but for the grace agreement with me. two of the reality. —— am 2s years old. of god, that could be one of our children who lost their lives last biggest brands, apple and sampson —— i am 2s years old. night. the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, has revealed have seen sales slowdown. but where the former lord chancellor, that he hasn't yet agreed to take lord falconer, has revealed says that he hasn't yet agreed to take up up a new anti—semitism a new anti—semitism role role within labour, there has been innovation, the despite the party's most senior within labour, despite the party's official saying he already has. most senior official saying america's ambassador to the uk he already has. urges britain to embrace prices are eye watering. huawei us farming methods to help secure the us asks britain to embrace a post—brexit trade deal us farming methods — dismissing fears over dismissing warnings about chlorine—washed chicken chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef. showed its new phone. when we saw bernie sanders the new device fold, it was a wow launches his campaign for the white house moment. the screen is thinner than at a rally in new york. rival samsung is the company proudly
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the senator is hoping to be chosen to run against president trump in 2020. pointed out, most of the components after a successful launch, live to the side. with no release date yet, i did feel very much like the first astronaut capsule launched a concept phone, though. we were told to keep our mitts off but on a from american soil in eight years is on course to dock brief moment of holding, i did feel with the international space a little weighty. but if you are station tomorrow morning. loving the idea of getting that extra real estate on your phone, but you don't want to indulge in buying a full foldable, lg have a dual display. although it will initially sold as one package, it is actually a phone case that has a second screen as part of it. it allows you to maybe play a game with a separate control pad or simply message a hello and welcome to our look ahead friend your location with two apps to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. open. but if you don't want to fork with me are are the political editor out thousands on your device, then of the sunday mirror this is what is happening elsewhere. and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillips. tomorrow's front pages. as always, camera functionality is where everybody is trying to make a
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starting with. .. splash. so the back of the device is the mail on sunday reports on the murder of 17—year—old adorned with an increasing number of lenses. the nokia nine really went jodie chesney who was stabbed to death in a park in east london. she's the 18th victim of homicide in the capital this year. for it with five cameras, to colour the express says the 17—year—old was a model student and a scout and three monochrome lenses, all working in unison to capture an with a bright future. image so the focus can be changed the telegraph leads on major after the fact. some devices attempt shake—up in the laws surrounding non—disclosure agreements. to do this with the help of a depth the government plans to ban employers from drawing up gagging camera but the results are less orders that prevent staff reporting cases of discrimination and harassment to the police. precise. and it's been all about the observer leads with a new row within labour. the paper says higher—ups minimising the notch, that black bit in the party have rejected recommendations to suspend officials at the top, to provide an accused of anti—semitism. unobstructed screen. samsung and and the independent has a poll which says labour voters in leave areas overwhelming back huawei up the our way. other jeremey corbyn‘s decision to book manufacturers will follow suit, no another brexit referendum. doubt. another illustration of how ha rd doubt. another illustration of how hard it is for big players to stay ahead of rivals like one plus. this
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not book it, back another brexit is their latest model, and it looks referendum. not quite there yet. and feels pretty much like one of labour faces a new row over efforts the high end phones. it has facial recognition, almost an edge to edge to curb anti—semitism, disagreements about how they should do this. screen, and it has a fingerprint sensor built into the screen. but indeed. what the observer seems to have some old cases. they are saying this uses an optical sensor instead that although they happened last of the more premium ultrasound year it was at a time thatjeremy sensor scene in the latest galaxy s corbyn had just declared he was a ten. and more chinese brands are militant opponent of anti—semitism, expanding into the west, this one he was going to have zero tolerance started selling handsets last year and another showed off its latest in the party, what they are saying is that the unnamed official opposed iron divide. —— it latest high—end recommendations to take action device. as the market gets more against people accused of anti—semitism, and another corbyn crowded with similar looking phones, adviser also asked for lenient action. the labour party say this is the battle to cram in more functionality continues. a few 5g all terribly unfair, things were changing, and they are describing it as misleading. the problem is a just enabled phones are hitting the shops adds to the mix of the whole this year. but 5g is not really
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anti—semitic argument against labour about a faster connection for our which the leadership can't close down. and the deputy leader said no mobiles, it is more about connecting with things that were never one trusts us to get this right. and connected before. stands were full we heard in the headlines that lord of ideas about what that could mean faulkner has been appointed. but for the future. a robot that can actually he hasn't yet. will he agreed to do it. he agreed to do it. you've got this absolute nonsense. it isa you've got this absolute nonsense. it is a year ago that jennie insta ntly for the future. a robot that can instantly mimic its try this move, imagine this happening when there are thousands of miles apart. and you've got this absolute nonsense. it is a year ago thatjennie formby took up her post, these e—mails at this is the kind of collaboration the observer have seen go over the that 56 this is the kind of collaboration period march to may. but, you know, that 5g promises to unlock. wearing they were already building up by the ar goggles can let you interact with time she came into post. and they the same sd environment but without still haven't been dealt with and i think that is the problem. this is the same sd environment but without the kind of uninterrupted connection sg the kind of uninterrupted connection 5g should provide, the experience immediately after jeremy corbyn will always full short. so promised to do something about it. so why was jennie formby, even frustrating, this collaborative game is set up on wi—fi at the moment, though she had onlyjust taken up her post, still saying we should be the reason being to demonstrate how the reason being to demonstrate how the feedback is a little bit delayed lenient or opposing recommendations for action? let's stay with the whereas once it is an 5g, it should observer and look at this other all be happening at the right speed, story, how facebook tried to block a
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exactly as i do things. although i new data laws. we know the social don't think it is going to improve media giants are facing growing my skills. and it can truly unleash calls for there to be some sort of the power of ai. we already have ai regulation because self—regulation in many people's i haven't worked. exactly. it is not really capabilities in our devices, image recognition for example helps to enhance our photos. i played a surprising, this story, is it? that facebook has targeted for politicians across the globe, simple game which shows the speed that our devices can recognise including former chancellor george objects in an image. i really try my osborne, with promise of investment and various incentives to try and pressure them and lobby them against best here but no matter how quick i data privacy legislation. now, feel like i am, the computer is a lot quicker. the only thing is at facebook are rapidly becoming the bad skies in this sort of storm of least i get it right every time.“ internet process. dash, the bad you put it all together with 5g, guys. carol was the genus who broke suddenly you have a very, very highly performing device that is the story in this country of the connected to the cloud with a very links with the trump campaign and low latency so we can actually have cambridge analytic. so from the point of view of good journalism, i almost immediate responses based on like to see the rest of the story in where you are, your context, and
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that changes the way in which your detail. but the headline is not device interact and what you can do really very surprising. it has been with it. for example, if you were difficult to pin down. you've got it actually going out on a run, and you in one. that's the real problem. actually going out on a run, and you actually now, your phone is capable of not just actually now, your phone is capable of notjust giving you exercises but also, facebook, google, microsoft, training as you go along, that is in they've all been dragging their feet about this. and constantly the tune with how your body is responding to it. 56 might make the government are threatening some kind of legislation against them, it hasn't come in yet, they keep giving relationships with our phone is a them a last chance but they still bit more personal but on a grander drag their feet. so scale, the entire travel them a last chance but they still drag theirfeet. so it comes infrastructure around us could be them a last chance but they still drag their feet. so it comes as them a last chance but they still drag theirfeet. so it comes as no surprise that they would want to recruit politicians to lobby on their behalf. i suppose the one transformed. this is part of social media company that sticks out a little bit for me is instagram millbrook proving ground, a place which has been forced to address the where cars and their components are issue of images of self—harm. yes. put through their paces. right now, deserving is serving test bed for after the death of molly russell. sg, deserving is serving test bed for 5g, and what that could mean for but again, full of a lot of people, autonomous and connected vehicles. it isn't enough what they are committing to do. you had the same whilst ag autonomous and connected vehicles. whilst 4g radio still needs to be used at the moment, the rest of the situation with them. they are being threatened with legislation but it
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hasn't come in yet. mail on sunday, trial sees movement and interaction is tracked on a 5g network. it and on the front page, the reporting replicates what could in the future keep traffic safe and well managed. the death last night of the 17—year—old teenager who was stabbed the number of cards with sim cards in them will evolve into algorithms ina park 17—year—old teenager who was stabbed in a park in romford, who has been that will help though sensor is named now as jodie chesney. correct. the key thing is how are you going to use the data to be able in a park in romford, who has been named now asjodie chesney. but in a park in romford, who has been named now as jodie chesney. but this to help the end user's life easier. individual tragedy, the 18th homicide in the capital already this year, and we know how bad the and that is what is being looked at problem was last year of course as here. can we get the vehicle to be well. it is raising the issue of what is going to be done about this connected? here. can we get the vehicle to be connected ? can we here. can we get the vehicle to be connected? can we make sure we are transferring the data? can we do it growing problem of knife crime? ina transferring the data? can we do it in a secure environment so the data exactly that. i mean, what the mail itself is secure? can we make sure on sunday is quoting is an example the cars are secure from each other? of birmingham where there have been also, are they secure from 99 stabbings so far this year, and unexpected events? the much talked we are onlyjust about to enter the third month this year. that includes about low latency aspect of 5g means three deaths. some of the things no delay, and that is of course they are doing in london is that vital when we are talking about there is now a police unit, moving traffic. this mclaren is plainclothes police unit, editors travelling at 160 mph. within a 200 london, it looks out for teenagers who are likely to be carrying metre radius, the cards would be
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able to wirelessly track each other, knives, and then doing some stop and search on the basis of that. they too. even here, it feels like there know what to look for. now, they will be a lot of people who would area too. even here, it feels like there are a lot of vehicles moving very fast. but of course in the grander object to that kind of thing, it is scheme of things, these are just a completely random, and you are picking people who may not have done few. we are looking at all of the something but when they find knives vehicles on all roads being tracked on them, take them away, that is one in this way. and that is a big job. less knife on the street. we spoke toa less knife on the street. we spoke to a former metropolitan police we are talking about millions of officer who advises on youth violence, he feels it is an issue devices to be connected to the that cobra need to be called for. network, then we talk about cars, violence, he feels it is an issue that cobra need to be called forlj think the problem is five people homes, streets, hospitals, factories, what we have exploiting have been fatally stabbed in london in eight days. and they are all here, the parallel computed and young people. , and for no apparent unparalleled signal processing. we reason other than for sheer have a large number of processing bloodthirsty murder. but it is the unions, in parallel to the number weapon that people are carrying, the crunching and a minimum amount of ease with which they get hold of time. in terms of ai, when we talk them, and of course the about the automation part of the 5g, self—perpetuating thing that if you are worried about your children when rebels are connected devices going out in the evenings or in the are connected, ai plays a very daytime, in broad daylight, as you important role, in terms of
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would be as a parent, or your understanding what the device was to children then worried that if they do or what the device should be haven't got something to arm themselves with, that they are in doing in forecasting and predicting the future. but if all of these danger? i mean, it is a dreadful problem. i know there is work going on andi vehicles and all cars on the road problem. i know there is work going on and i think it is following on from the work being done in are relying on that mobile phone scotland. working with victims and network, what happens if it goes hospitals so they are treating it down? i think what we do at it -- as much more as a public health epidemic. let's look at the a mobile operator as we continue to independent. labour's heartlands one look at our network. we did suffer an outage with one of our partners final say referendum. pressure and it was quite public. we are builds on corbyn as traditional looking constantly at how to make voters demand new pulp. but we know sure our network is more resilient with pulse, depends on the question in the future and i think one of the you asked, and where you ask it. things that will come out of here is how do we make sure the vehicles are exactly. according to this, labour resilient from the network point of view? before we reach as state of voters in leafy areas, only 21% who voted labour at the last election fully connected autonomy, though, 5g said they opposed... i mean, talk could have its work cut out on road and rail, providing more accurate live tracking and information. we about complicated writing, double negatives and the rest of it, 66% know from some of the work we have done on our smart cities report that are in favour ofjeremy corbyn decision to support a fresh brexit from a train transportation point of referendum. but it doesn't view, rail sensors working on
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necessarily mean, well, nigel and i preventative maintenance could take out 440 million of lost have been discussing this, we don't productivity, and that equates to believe this actually, that 69% of about 2.6 hours per commuter per them would then back remain rather year of time saved. from a road than leave. this poll was carried point of view, having a really good connected 5g road management system could help take out 10% of time out. it is a youth who did it, waiting in traffic, and for our 5.6 perfectly respectable pollster, the million commuters on the road, that problem with polling is, jo is would be a real saving. well, that right, defends the question you ask. if you asked people, would you like is it for the nwc special, you may a second referendum? they tend to not be able to do it on here but if say no. if you asked them would you you want to keep track of the team like a vote on something, anything, throughout the week, you can find us they always tend to say yes. so, on facebook and twitter at bbc when you get pals like this which is click. thank you for watching. saying would you like a public vote on, that tends to get the response ofan on, that tends to get the response of an affirmative. so it is very much how you ask the question is, i would like to know which constituencies were actually polled here. to find out which ones were leave constituencies. although in the midlands and in the north, most of them were. also, was the question
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the uk has already had one area of do you oppose or support a shift in low pressure so far this weekend and labour's position? what does that there is another in the way tomorrow. the first overnight keep it very windy northern scotland, some gusts of up to 70 mph with mean? while there on brexit... 0h, heavy showers. outbreaks of rain linger in southern england on a mild yes, let's stay in it. let's tarry a night here. most places become dry. enter tomorrow, heavy showers and while. the sunday telegraph, delay strong winds across northern scotla nd strong winds across northern scotland will slowly ease, and then stormed freya moves into the uk with to brexit is now unavoidable, says barnier. this is puzzling because of first rain moving across england and wales and southern scotland and then the deal is accepted, why is their need for a delay? why would article they will be strengthening south—westerly winds, these are some 50, the leave date need to be of the cuts we are going to experience as the day goes on. towards the end of the day for wales extended? well, exactly. the way i understand it and what i have been in the western coast of england, we are seeing some gusts of around 70 writing on a sunday mirror tonight is that we are very close to a deal to 80 miles an hour, in many parts that the tory brexiteers are of england and wales, some gusts of beginning to crack, and they are 60 miles per hour through the night. prepared to accept theresa may's they will be some disruption in withdrawal agreement. so it is places, it is worth —— checking the difficult to understand, that goes situation where you are as you head
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through, and it could go through as out on monday morning. quickly as this coming week, if not then next week, if their withdrawal agreement goes through, there is no vote on extension, and no vote on a second referendum, brexit is done and dusted, we come out, as far as i understand it, on march the 29. michelle barnier seems to be saying here, no we don't, we will have to have a short delay. it may be there are some technical statutory instruments of secondary legislation, a couple of bills i need to get through, but my understanding is the government reckon they can whizz those three very quickly and we shouldn't need a delay. you sound terribly positive and upbeat. i'm sorry. is it because the end is in sight? i'm heartily sick of brexit, like most of the population. i would like to see an end to it. let's move on to the other lead story on the sunday telegraph, ban on gag orders that stop reports to the police. this is obviously of interest to the sunday
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telegraph, they were prevented for a while from reporting on allegations and revelations about sir philip green, allegations that he continues to deny, of course. employers would began —— banned from drawing up a gagging orders that would prevent staff reporting it to the authorities. which i think it is quite interesting and it is encouraging to see that the government is doing something other than brexit. however, geoffrey robertson, eminent qc who called for a change in the law, because of the gagging or so—called gagging order, said that it doesn't go far enough because all it would allow people to do, so supposing, you know, you are dimmest from the bbc, it would be a national outcry, obviously, but you are then having to sign an nda which means, ok, ican‘t say are then having to sign an nda which means, ok, i can't say anything about the dodgy behaviour of the news that her or inappropriate behaviour, or what have you. what
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the government is proposing is that you could go to the police, the authorities, wait a minute, and you said brexit was complicated. but the police can't investigate something, and frankly there is an argument they shouldn't be using the time to investigate something that is not necessarily a crime, and a lot about this is about the culture ofan lot about this is about the culture of an organisation. a specific change here is when it is a crime. at the moment, an nda can stop people reporting to police, so this will change the law, it probably more clarifies the law to make sure that it can't happen. let'sjust quickly look at this on page five of the mail on sunday, m&s bus sparks a food fight with waitrose. quickly? we need half an hour. we do. food fight with waitrose. quickly? we need half an hour. we dom food fight with waitrose. quickly? we need half an hour. we do. it is a war of words. marks & spencer is chief executive stephen rowe has
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said to waitrose that his products are cheaper and better quality and this is all because of the deal with cardo which will see ocado using m&s stuff instead of waitrose. it's going to be absolute bloods —— bloodshed in buckinghamshire! we could have spoke about that for the whole of the section. that's it for the papers for this hour. we'll be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next, it is click.
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