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i do believe this is 5g might make the relationships hello, this is breakfast, so we have got all sorts for the first time ever, good morning. what you have been waiting for. with our phones a bit more personal. with rogerjohnson and louise of soviet goodies here, the rugby world cup heads welcome to breakfast, 0ppo's first 5g smartphone. on a grander scale, the entire minchin. they used to be served up to asia this year. with rogerjohnson and louise as the market gets more crowded good morning. here is a summary of today's main 400,000 sports fans will go minchin. with similar looking phones, travel infrastructure around us during that era, we have got salami, and see their teams at ten host could be transformed. cheese, herring and sprat with egg, 0ur headlines today: the battle to cram in more this is part of millbrook proving all served on bread. cities around japan in what‘s also shamima begum‘s dutch husband, ground, the place where cars stories from bbc news: a dry run for the olympic games who is an islamic state fighter and their components are put you would order 100 mils of vodka through their paces. and one of the snacks would come in tokyo in 2020. in prison in syria, tells functionality continues. but right now, it's serving some, though, will be worried the bbc he wants to return as a testbed for 5g, shamima begum's dutch husband, as standard, just to make sure about japan‘s reputation as a place to the netherlands with her and what that could mean for who is an islamic state fighter that is tricky to get around in prison in syria, tells and their newborn son. a few 5g—enabled phones are hitting autonomous and connected vehicles. you did not get too drunk. if you don‘t speak the language. the shops this year, while 4g radios still need the bbc he wants to return it was acceptable for you to marry but 5g is not really about a faster to be used at the moment, to the netherlands with her and it‘s a myth i think a 15—year—old girl? connection with our mobiles. in 1991, the soviet union isn‘t always deserved, it was her own choice. the rest of the trial sees movements and their newborn son. collapsed and latvia and to show you why, it's more about connecting and interactions tracked yago riedijk fought regained its independence. the things that we've on a 5g network. i‘ll be exploring six of the host she was the one who asked to look never connected before. it replicates what could for is and is currently in kurdish cities against the clock. good morning. in the future keep traffic safe custody in north—eastern syria. fukuoka is the fifth—biggest city for a partner for her, welcome to breakfast, and well managed. with rogerjohnson and louise the number of cars today injapan and the largest on kyushu, then i was invited. minchin. which have sim cards in them, finally enjoying the freedom our headlines today: to travel and settle abroad, the southern island. shamima begum's dutch husband, that will evolve into algorithms many young latvians chose to leave. who is an islamic state fighter stands were full of ideas that help those sensors connect. in prison in syria, tells about what that could mean i think the really key thing is how it will host three matches the bbc he wants to return for the future. and yeah, she was... a robot that can instantly are you going to use the data to be she was very young. to the netherlands with her mimic its driver's moves. riga has lost almost a third of its imagine this happening able to help make the end in the first round of the world cup. and their newborn son. population since independence. when they are thousands of miles two teenage boys have been arrested a consequence of this exodus is that it has left an extraordinary i‘ve got 90 minutes to see three was it lawful for you to marry a after a 17—year—old was stabbed to death in greater manchester. number of buildings across the city of fukuoka‘s highlights. the growing toll of knife crime. 15—year—old girl? apart, and this is the kind user's life easier? the boy was rushed to hospital empty, like this one, was it lawful for you to marry a of collaboration that 5g a former ambulance depot, i have lined up a breakfast a 17—year—old boy in 15-year-old girl? it was her own promises to unlock. but died shortly after the incident, date with my friend, greater manchester is stabbed choice. she was the one who asked to wearing ar goggles can let which happened on saturday evening. but one group of activists is trying ryuzo, who has been busy to death less than 24 hours you interact with the same 3—d it comes less than 2a hours making a plan for me. afterjodie chesney, look for a partner for her, but i after another teenager to change this. tell me about fukuoka. also 17, was killed in romford. environments, but without the kind was killed in london. business leaders say was invited, and... yes, she was... of uninterrupted connection 5g 17—year—old jodie chesney company growth has stalled should provide, the experience and that is what's was stabbed at a park because of falling will always fall short. being looked at here. in romford on friday. i was one of the founders consumer confidence. the cbi says brexit uncertainty so frustrating. can we get the vehicle to be no arrests have been made. this collaborative game is set up is partly to blame. on wi—fi at the moment, connected, can we make sure that of this initiative in 2013. she was very young. the reason being to demonstrate we're transferring the data? good morning. the growing toll of knife crime. in sport: over 18 years how the haptic feedback it‘s known for its vibrant food after his first, roger federer a 17—year—old boy in is a little bit delayed. working with owners culture, which is part becomes just the second man greater manchester is stabbed whereas once it's on 5g, well, to death less than 2a hours it should all be happening in the municipality, of the challenge today. in history to win100 tour titles.
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afterjodie chesney, at the right speed, rescuers hope to resume their search also 17, was killed can we do that in a safe later today for a british climber in a romford park. and secure environment, they turn derelict buildings business leaders say who has been missing on one company growth has stalled because of falling so that the data itself is secure? of the world's highest mountains consumer confidence. exactly as i do things — then, can we make sure that the cars for nearly a week. the cbi says brexit uncertainty tom ballard and his italian climbing there are trains and buses themselves are secure from each partner daniele nardi were scaling running around the city. other, but also are they secure i‘ve got to get a bus although i don't think it's a peak in pakistan known is partly to blame. from unexpected events? as ‘killer mountain‘ into social and cultural venues. the much—talked—about low—latency when they last made contact. aspect of 5g means no delay, rescue attempts have been hampered in this challenge? and that is of course by bad weather and a no—fly over 18 years after his first, vital when we're talking roger federer becomes just about moving traffic. restriction imposed because of be sure to get on the the second man, afterjimmy connors, this mclaren is one that says 99. 99, ok. in history to win 100 tour titles. so tell me about some so, i‘ve got 90 he says it is a dream come true. minutes on the clock. going to improve my skills. of the events that you hold here, three, two, one, go! tension between pakistan and india. mostly during the summer, i guess, kushida shrine was built in 757 ad, travelling at 160 mph. it‘s a bit cold now. and people come here to pray for longevity. all kind of activities, starting from concerts, every winter, people can pass exhibitions, workshops, yeah. the buildings look a little bit through the gate of a woman, rough, so the atmosphere is not who will bring good luck. within a 200 metre radius the cars free tampons and other sanitary this little machine here hello, good morning. we've already would be able to wirelessly track products will be offered to every rough, but it is easy—going. got some rain, but storm freya is and it can truly unleash female hospital patient who needs the power of ar. each other too. more informal. and more informal. will give you your fortune, we already have ai even here it feels like there them, health leaders have announced. yeah, exactly. capabilities in our devices. were a lot of vehicles moving very nhs england said women and girls set to arrive later today, really image recognition, for example, will be able to ask for the products this is good. helps to enhance our photos. fast, but of course, maybe this will become what does it say under travel? strengthening the winds, particular i played a simple game which shows in the grander scheme of things, free of charge from this summer. good, if you act with modesty. these are just a few. gci’oss strengthening the winds, particular across england and wales. i will the speed that our devices can we're looking at all of the vehicles the british medical association i have to try to move this stone, have all the details on that later argued it was inconsistent for some a new bar or something. which traditionally, recognise an object in an image. hospitals to give out razors sumo wrestlers used to do i'm really trying my best here, and shaving foam but not offer to test their strength. on. it‘s really heavy! it is sunday 3 march. but no matter how quick i feel women sanitary products. going into the bar next door, like i am, the computer listen, this is the start our top story: the husband is a lot quicker. growth in private firms has there is definitely a berliner vibe 00:01:47,440 --> 2147483051:37:38,436 in the air, only 2147483051:37:38,436 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the drinks are local. of the challenge, i don‘t of shamima begum, the teenager the only thing is, at least i get stagnated as businesses brace want to throw my back out. from east london who travelled on all roads being tracked in this themselves for a possible it right every time. no—deal brexit. that is according to a new report got to find the number 99 bus. to syria to join the so—called if you pull it all together with 5g, islamic state group, from the confederation of british has told the bbc he wants suddenly you have a very, industry. i think we just missed it. to take her and their newborn son very highly performing device that's connected to the cloud with a very low latency. to live in his native netherlands. so you can actually have almost way, and that is a big job. the research suggests immediate responses based that the balance of companies on where you are, your context, when we talk about millions reporting growth is at yago riedijk fought and that changes the way your device of devices to be connected its weakest since 2013.
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for is and is currently in kurdish to the network per kilometre square, the cbi‘s chief economist, custody in north—eastern syria. interacts and what then we talk about cars, rain newton—smith, said that he has been speaking exclusively you can do with it. uncertainty over brexit to our middle east correspondent for example, if you were actually homes, streets, hospitals, factories. is making day—to—day business decisions increasingly problematic. quentin sommerville. what we are exploiting here, going on a run and you actually — the technology, it's parallel now, your phone is capable of giving computing and parallel signal processing. so we have a large number 0rigato! notjust canned exercises, of processing units in parallel, 34 minutes on the clock. but training as you go along, oh dear, that wasn‘t time efficient. that is tuned to how your body 00:02:12,478 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 is responding to it. to do the number—crunching now i‘ve got to look in the minimum amount of time. in terms of ai, when we talk around for an oyster hut. shamima moved over when she was 15. you can really smell about the automation part of the 5g, fish around here. when robots are connected i see an oyster. you met in rucker. she was at the or devices are connected, in the winter, oyster huts ai plays a very important role spring up on the seafront. eight brexit—supporting lawyers, you can barbecue them yourself in terms of understanding seven of them also mps, and try them with sudachi, what the device wants to do, have set out what concessions women's centre in raqqa. you married or what the device should be doing, or citrus vinegar. do i eat this now and burn my mouth, her when she was 15 years old. how are necessary if they are to back and forecasting and a brexit deal. or do i wait another minute and risk the attorney—general, geoffrey cox, in any way is that acceptable? you has been trying to reach a deal not completing my challenge in time? with leaders in brussels in an attempt to secure a guarantee are, what, 23? i think so, yes. and the northern irish backstop delicious. will be temporary. according to the sunday times, you thought that was ok? to be the group would like to see honest, when my friend came and they a legally binding clause that would override the current wording on the backstop, and they want predicting in future. that was good timing. said there was a girl who was a route out if trade talks konichiwa! with the eu fail. interested in marriage, i wasn't really interested because of her this doesn‘t look good. we‘re stuck on local traffic. think of carnivals in rio age. but i accepted the offer and you might conjure up images of sequins and feathers. that felt like the longest but there is another carnival taxi ride ever. 0rigato. konichiwa. look at this place, what am i doing? anyway, and we sat down, and she with an altogether furrier theme. this is the city‘s but, if all of these vehicles annual pooch parade. it takes place every year and all cars on the road are relying in the run—up to the main carnival. on that mobile phone network, the event attracts dogs perfect. what happens if it goes down? of all shapes and sizes, riki is a long established dressed by their owners well, i think what we do as a mobile as everything from pink family—owned business where you can operator is we continue to look fairies to superheroes. make your own artificial food.
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plastic food art is something seemed... like... how do you say it? at our network. you see everywhere injapan. we did suffer an outage they are displayed outside many with one of our partners, restaurants, and are particularly and that was quite public. helpful for non—japanese speakers we're looking constantly at how she seemed, like, in a good state of we can make sure our network is more resilient in the future, to figure out what they want to eat. and i think one of the things that mind. so it was acceptable for you will come out of here is how do we make sure that the vehicles i only have three minutes left. to marry a 15—year—old girl? i‘d better be fast. mind. so it was acceptable for you themselves are resilient, to marry a 15-year-old girl? it was her own choice. she was the one who from a network point of view? asked to look for a partner for her, hei he i love that. the carnival then i was invited, and yes, she before we reach a state of fully connected autonomy, though, 5g could have its work cut a tt ra cts he i love that. the carnival out on road and rail, attracts dogs, more like it attracts the owners to bring their dogs. providing more accurate live tracking and information. was... she was very young, and it we know that, from some of the work we've done on our smart cities attracts dogs, more like it attracts the owners to bring their dogslj the owners to bring their dogs.|j remember turning up to work one would have maybe been betterfor her report, that from a train to wait a bit, but she didn't, she sunday morning and there was a punk i used to work in an ice cream shop, transportation point of view, i‘ll have you know. rail sensors working on preventative festival outside, did you see that? wa nted to wait a bit, but she didn't, she wanted to get married and i chose to maintenance can take out £450 looks quite good. marry her. million of lost productivity, 0k. so now i have to decorate. and that equates to about 2.6 hours 0k, great. stop the clock. one hour and 32 minutes. a 17—year—old boy is the second per commuter per year of time saved. teenager to be stabbed to death and then, from a road point of view, two minutes over time. i think that was pretty good. in less than 2a hours. having a really good, “ pug festival outside, did you see that? —— pug festival. we did cover a lot of ground. connected 5g road management system festival outside, did you see that? -- pug festival. there were hundreds of them, none of them driving cars, and my ice cream looks delicious. could help take out 10% of time waiting in traffic. and that, you know, for 5.6 million u nfortu nately. he was killed last night commuters on the road, of them, none of them driving cars, unfortunately. do you dress your dog in hale barns in great manchester. that would be a real saving. two other youths have been arrested. 7 well, that's it for the mwc special. unfortunately. do you dress your dog es, unfortunately. do you dress your dog up? yes, i have a labrador. i put well, that‘s it for this week. you may not be able to do it the antlers on him at christmas, i meanwhile the family of 17—year—old jodie chesney, on the hour, but if you want to keep couldn‘t resist. coming up next time, who was fatally stabbed on friday kate is in austin, the capital night, are appealing for witnesses. track of the team throughout the antlers on him at christmas, i couldn't resist. 9-wood last about the week, you can find us ten seconds before they got eaten. of texas, to explore she was attacked in a park on facebook and twitter all things weird —
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in romford, east london. on @bbcclick. 00:04:01,230 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 thanks for watching. like this cafe which provides our correspondent it didn‘t last long, it didn‘t last long at all —— mine would last about simon clemison is there. a furry addition to your cappuccino. very good morning to you. we can see ten seconds. and if you didn‘t know, hejust bit me! the investigation is still ongoing there. good morning. yes, good roger federer is a legend. just when morning to you, louise. this is the you thought there was nothing more to say about roger federer. 0nly and if you would like to find more park where it happened. it is a park where young people from this from us you can neighbourhood come to hang out. you thought there was nothing more to say about roger federer. only the and if you would like to find more from us you can see a and if you would like to find more second man in history afterjimmy from us you can see a sunny and if you would like to find more from us you can see a sunny bbc iplayer. we‘re also on social media, too. there is a children's play area in you can find us on facebook there and this weekend it has become connors to win his 100th title, 18 twitter and instagram. there and this weekend it has become the scene of a forensics and is to details for those on our website. yea rs connors to win his 100th title, 18 until next time, from me, get in. you can still see the police years after winning his first when carmen roberts, and the rest he was just years after winning his first when he wasjust 19 tentin years after winning his first when he was just 19 years old. so yet another milestone of the travel show team here get in. you can still see the police tent in the activity going on here in southern japan, it‘s goodbye. this morning. we now know the name in the amazing career of roger federer. 20 grand slam singles titles, of the victim. she wasjodie and now he has won his 100th title chesney, as you say. her grandmother on the atp tour. he did it by beating put her name out on social media. of stefanos tsitsipas in straight sets at the dubai tennis championships. course, there has been a focus on he is only the second man to reach the milestone. tackling knife crime, with the spike jimmy connors has 109. so does federer now have his sights in the number of incidents in london last year, and police say the picture is improving. but events set on passing that record? such as this are a reminder of the need, they say, to carry on with people are probably going to say, their work. and jodie chesney, as now you have to reachjimmy you mentioned, is not the only teenager to have lost her life over connors‘s record, you know, but i am the last couple of days. a not that kind of a guy even though
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people might think i am. i draw 17—year—old boy in greater manchester was also stabbed to death last night. police were called to inspiration from it, but i am not here to shatter every record out the village of hale barns, near there. and he has a special player, and a special legend in the sport, altrincham. now, this is at a very early stage of this investigation, and a special legend in the sport, and if he keeps that record, it‘s there are very few other further all good. i‘m just happy to have reached 100 in my career. details at this stage, but we do england have given themselves know that 217—year—old boys have a great chance of winning been arrested on suspicion of murder the shebelieves cup after a thrilling draw against the usa. phil neville‘s side drew 2—2 against the world champions in nashville to set up a winner—ta kes—all match —— two 17—year—old boys. here in against japan on tuesday. the lionesses scored two excellent romford, police are doing everything goals through manchester city pair steph houghton and nikita parris. they can to identify whoever killed jodie chesney and in greater jo currie is there for us. manchester there will be additional patrols today. but so far, here, there are no arrest. thank you for bringing us up to date on both those what‘s in a name? everything and stories. —— no arrests. nothing, if you are part of the us rescuers hope to resume their search later today for a british climber women‘s national team, who played this game with their female idols on who has been missing on one of the world's highest mountains the back of their shirts. for nearly a week. tom ballard and his italian climbing half—an—hour in, and the real meeting was riding her name on the partner daniele nardi were scaling a peak in pakistan known as ‘killer mountain‘ scoresheet, leaving the england when they last made contact. goalkeeper rooted to the spot. when our world affairs correspondent you are training the world number richard galpinjoins
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us from islamabad. one, unita leader. step up captain richard, good morning to you. a week steph horton with a sublime since they last made contact, are equaliser. what an equaliser, and really well played. england were the hopes their fading? well, at the finding theirfeet, really well played. england were finding their feet, and the moment, obviously they are hoping really well played. england were finding theirfeet, and the nikita paris was finding her range. what a that the search and rescue operation will get under way again. as you say, there has been very bad weather very good goal, and in the lead over the past couple of days, so it against the world champions —— parris. but the problem with the champions is you can never write has been postponed. and again, this morning, the weather has not been them off, and while scrappy, they we re them off, and while scrappy, they were eventually able to find a way good. visibility is low, there has been snowfall overnight. but there through england‘s dollar defence to is hope now that the weather will deny them the win. we had fantastic performances out there on the pitch improve during the day, which would today. we had players that played mean that the helicopters or with a smile on their face, and today. we had players that played with a smile on theirface, and like helicopter could go up again. that i say, the result only is irrelevant is certainly the hope, and it could to us on the pitch. not irrelevant continue the search. but as you say, to us on the pitch. not irrelevant to the competition, though. well, it is seven days on, there has been this result means that the lioness no contact from the two climbers, so can now fly off to sunny florida in of course hopes are diminishing. but the knowledge that a win against they will continue, if they can get japan will seal the trophy. perhaps they will continue, if they can get the helicopter up in the air, and it really is there time to believe. also there is a hope that they will be able to use drones as well. it is
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not clear if that is going to happen, but obviously that would be —— their time. another effective way of being able manchester city returned to the top to search for them at high altitude, of the premier league after beating bournemouth 1—0. riyad mahrez scored the only goal because they were at about 6000 of the game, enough to seal victory for city, who put pressure back metres when they lost contact. on liverpool with nine richard, thank you. matches to play. free tampons and other sanitary liverpool play rivals everton products will be offered to every in the merseyside derby later today. hospital patient who needs them in england, health we will make one of the best leaders have announced. nhs england said all women and girls performance we have played, so they being cared for by the health service will be able to ask for appropriate sanitary products are incredible players, and we free of charge from this summer. andy moore reports. defend so well, all the aspects, the threads, the free kicks, the corners. so just can say thank you a study last month by the doctor's to the players, because they are absolutely incredible. at old trafford, manchester united union, the british medical association, found that many nhs and southampton had their own competion for goal of the month. trusts were handing out free raises first, yan valery thundered southampton into the lead and shaving foam but not sanitary with an absolute cracker. andreas pereira arguably went one product. at present, some trusts in better to equalise for united england provide them, others don't. in the second half. in some hospitals, sanitary products and romelu lukaku won it with this aren't even available in their finish two minutes from time. shops. the new policy will make the united winning 3—2 and moving products free of charge in all hospitals in england from the summer
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onwards. the chief executive of the above arsenal and into the top four. nhs in england, simon stephens, said it was absolutely right that that is because arsenal eve ryo ne it was absolutely right that everyone had access to the could only draw with tottenham in the north london derby, essentials of daily life during but they were so close their time to winning it. essentials of daily life during theirtime in essentials of daily life during their time in hospital. the move has pierre—emerick aubameyang missing been welcomed by campaigners period a penalty in the last minute at wembley. there were wins elsewhere yesterday for west ham, property. it's positive to see what crystal palace, brighton and wolves. is intended to be happening, but we would like to see more being done around this agenda, because we're way behind in terms of where we neil lennon‘s winning start as celtic manager continued should be. the british medical against his former club hibernian in the quarter—finals association said it was pleased its of the scottish cup. campaign had culminated in such a successful result. the organisation after a goalless first half, free product would bring an end to james forrest set the game alight indignity on top of ill—health, and with this brilliant solo goal from outside the box. the draw for the semi—finals bma doesn't believe the new policy takes place tomorrow. would be expensive. it estimated the now, we‘ve shown you some pretty decent goals already this morning. cost would be just over £500 a year to any hospital that wasn't already we may have one that tops the lot. providing free product. —— products. growth in private companies has step forward aston stagnated in recent months, villa‘s jack grealish, who scored this volley from a corner mostly due to uncertainty over brexit. that is according to a new report in his sides 4—0 win from the confederation of british over derby county. industry. paul scholes scored a similar goal for manchester united at the same a study of 650 businesses found ground 13 years ago.
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that the balance of companies reporting growth is at its weakest level since 2013. here is our business we might have to look at that again correspondent rob young. later. that was arguably as good as britain's economy has been slowing paul scholes‘s dole. —— goal. down. in 2018, the uk grew at its lowest rate in six years. in december alone, the economy actually got smaller. the confederation of barcelona beat real madrid british industry has been taking the at the santiago bernabeu temperature of companies. it says economic activity was broadly unchanged in the three months to for the second time in just four days, as their 1—0 win. february. that suggests uk plc didn't shrink over the three—month by byjuly, the odds say these men may period, but it didn't grow either. be world champions. he was a the cbi says this is its survey‘s reminder that there was nothing definite about being a favourite. this was the sound of england worst reading since 2013. it partly returning to earth. sheldon blames the ongoing uncertainty over cotterell prompted the first brexit. the high street has changing of the guard, but english continued to take a hit as shoppers batsman remained at ease, joe root among many who flew too close to the remain cautious about spending. factory orders went up, but data saint lucy a son. the margin between suggests a lot of that is down to being fearless and being careless is business is stockpiling. despite the wea k business is stockpiling. despite the small but crucial. this is what weak headline numbers, the nation's happens when you are caught the
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jobs boom has continued. data a few wrong side of the line. a team that scored 480 minutes last match weeks ago showed wages had been rising at the fastest rate since the dismantled for 113. west indies financial crisis, and the employment opener chris gayle looked as though rate remained at a record high. he had somewhere to be. this would 150 men have died in the last nine be his last one—day innings on these years after going missing on a night islands. he retires after the world out, and 85% were found in water. cup, so he released his greatest that is according to figures analysed by bbc 5 live investigates. hits. banger after banger, 77 runs campaigners are calling for more patrols around waterways and for men in 27 balls. they will never see to look after each another quite like him. when he was other on nights out. megan paterson reports. out, others grabbed the batting bat on. west indies reach their target in little more than an hour of power. series drawn, england have charlie was in his first year at been warned. no more golds university in manchester when, after for great britain at the european indoor athletics a night out, he got separated from in glasgow, but a silver his friends and drowned in a canal. and a bronze mean they lie second in the medal table heading into the final day. if one person had just asked him, are you 0k, do you know how to get the silver came courtesy of chris 0‘hare in the 3,000 metres. home, it could have been so it was a tall order to beat different. and that's all it takes, norway‘s teenager sensation literally just asking someone different. and that's all it takes, literallyjust asking someone if there are ok. like, everyone should jakob ingebrigtsen, but a storming just look out for each other more. finish was enough to claim second, just ahead of ingebrigtsen‘s sadly, charlie's story isn't uncommon. new research from older brother henrik.
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portsmouth university found that, asha philip was defending between 2010 and 2018, 150 men initially reported missing died champion in the 60 metres. after nights out where alcohol was involved. that is an average of 17 the gold was won by year, and most end up in water. the number deaths has prompted some poland‘s eva svoboda, towns and cities to set up volunteer with philip in the centre herejust pipping groups to patrol waterways at night. compatriot crystal awuha by one thousandth of a second. exeter stay top of the premiership in manchester, plans for fencing after a hard —fought around the stretch of the canal win over sale. but the game of the day where charlie died have been was at welford road, submitted to the city council. as leicester managed to cling on to beat wasps. joe ford scored all 19 points for the tigers, britain will boost its defences including their only try. against chemical attacks, his fingertipsjust with £11 million of extra funding about grounding the ball, announced by the defence secretary. enough to give leicester it is hoped the money will help their first win in six. prevent attacks like the one meanwhile, in the pro1li, in salisbury by deploying drones and robots into potentially glasgow thrashed hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. zebre 112—10 in parma to return the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last to the top of group a. year's novichok attack. captain chris fusaro the man to touch down the final try. fellow scots edinburgh didn‘t fare as well in italy, though. their playoff hopes were dented as they went down 18—10 against benetton in treviso. very good morning to you. we will
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now, we started with have a quick look at the sunday tennis, and now we‘re going to end with tennis. papers. this morning, the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written to russian president vladimir putin this is at the brazil tennis 0pen, by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, where the ball boys have been urging him to give up the men responsible for her death. replaced by ball dogs, admittedly only for training. the observer says it has seen a couple got the hang of it quickly. internal labour party emails that it claims reveal top officials are opposed to the suspension of several party activists who have some of the others just ended been accused of anti—semitism. the picture is of designer up chasing them all. the initiative, now vivienne westwood and her husband in its fourth year, at paris fashion week. is designed to encourage animal adoption in brazil. pipoca, teka, thor, kiara the times pictures 17—year—old and bob are their names, jodie chesney, the teenager stabbed in case in east london on friday. you were wondering. meanwhile, the paper says in its lead story it has seen would your dog be any good at that? a document drawn up by tory brexiteers containing three tests for the pm to answer before mine would both be excellent. mine they vote on her deal would be incredible at getting the to leave the eu. ball but not particularly good at giving it back, exactly. and that jodie chesney also dominates the front page of the telegraph this was brazil, and the rio carnival in morning. brazil as well. the paper also claims a change the fastest person to row in the law to ban confidentiality across the atlantic from east agreements is to be announced in the wake of the paper's to west did it in 96 days, but a former marine is currently investigation into sir philip green. close to beating that record
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by more than a month. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: yes, that will make lee spencer the captured islamic state fighter not only the quickest who married shamima begum tells person to complete the journey the bbc he wants to return from europe to south america, to the netherlands with the london but the first ever with schoolgirl and their newborn son. a physical disability. leejoins us now live from his boat. a 17—year—old boy in greater manchester becomes i know there is a delay on the line, the latest teenager to be stabbed but tell us how you are doing. what to death, less than 2a hours afterjodie chesney, also 17, has been the most challenging? good morning, how are you? nice to speak to you. i think the most challenging was killed in a romford park. pa rt to you. i think the most challenging part of the run is just being to you. i think the most challenging part of the run isjust being on your own constantly and having to be alert all the time, if something i heard a little mention in darren‘s goes wrong, having to react and be headline about a storm on the way. able to react instantly. and you are what can you tell us? good morning, louise, good morning, roger. we have doing absolutely brilliantly, and what is keeping you going? to get been warned. storm freya is on the way, doesn't sound very menacing but it will pack a punch later today. for that we have the rain spreading
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its way northwards across the uk, there, really, isuppose. in a the first signs of that storm beginning to arrive. and this is the area of cloud. it is yet to really minute i am about to get out and develop into this deep, intense area start rowing, just after 3:30am. and of low pressure, the storm, but that cloud shield is already there, which is why we have got is rain at the moment. the strongest of the wind is right now, though, with the frequent showers coming and across northern scotland. some gales here this the motivation is to get there as morning, but the winds are going to pick up as this rain drives its way quickly as i can. and it looks like northwards. 0ne you are going to beat the record. pick up as this rain drives its way northwards. one area of rain, another area of rain getting up fingers crossed, all going well, by towards the scottish borders and almost a month, which is incredible. northern ireland before the showers following to the south—west. these are the temperatures, decent on the face of it, but it is the strength yes, it is beyond my wildest dreams of the wind that is going to be the being in this position at the story, especially later on this afternoon. the winds really picking moment. 400 nautical miles to go, up afternoon. the winds really picking up quite widely across england and wales, with the strongest of the gusts by this stage towards the south—west of england and wales. this is the storm. we move things on and 50 to 60 nautical miles in 24 the later this afternoon and we've got this deep area of low pressure. hours, so i am looking atjust over and the story has not really changed a week. i have to say that 400 miles a great dealfrom and the story has not really changed a great deal from what we were saying yesterday. so later on in the
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afternoon into the evening, the core of the strongest winds is across south—west england and wales. 60 or 70, you may even get 80 mph gusts along some of those western coast. and through the evening into the is still a lot. listen, the line is night we see the strongest of the not brilliant, but we made out what winds pushing into the midlands and northern england, together with all you‘re saying. very, good luck, and that rain, and even a bit of snow 400 miles to go, that is, i take my over the very tops of the pennines and southern up lines as well. hat off to you. we will speak to you there's a bit of rain overnight when you get there. towards the south of the south—east of england, otherwise we will see some clearer skies developing. and those pitches did not do him those temperatures will tend to give justice. what it must be like out away a little bit as well, down to there in the middle of nowhere on about three or four mac degrees. but it stays very windy through this evening, overnight and possibly into your own “— there in the middle of nowhere on your own —— pictures. there in the middle of nowhere on your own -- pictures. darren has the rush hour tomorrow. all because been talking to us us about a storm on the way. of freya, and that is going to bring some travel disruption. you will be able to keep up—to—date on bbc local storm freya will make it difficult radio. the strongest winds for the for anyone travelling on land or at sea over rush hour tomorrow morning are for anyone travelling on land or at sea over the next 24 hours or so. likely to be across north—east that is developing at the moment. england and south—east scotland, but already got some rain that has they soon push away, the storm exit arrived and is spreading northwards. we need to look at this area of out into the north sea, things calm down and we have some sunshine. cloud. it is not really showing showers coming into the western side signs yet of the cool in the cloud of the uk, many eastern areas having that we are expecting in this area.
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a dry day. and these other temperatures. so we are back down to 0nce that we are expecting in this area. once that does it is an indication that things are beginning to deepen eight, nine, possibly even 10 and the winds are strengthening. the celsius on monday. 0ver strongest winds at the moment in the eight, nine, possibly even 10 celsius on monday. over the week had the weather looks very unsettled in northern half of scotland, with need. very different from what we frequent and heavy showers. rain is had last week. sunshine and showers to start the week. some wet and moving northwards across england and windy weather returns around the wales. 0ne band of rain, another middle part of the week, and for all band of rainjoining in. that gets of us, the weekend will be quite a bit cooler. forget about 21 degrees up band of rainjoining in. that gets up towards southern scotland and like we had last week, it will be northern ireland later on today. behind it things brighten up in nearer to ten or 11 at the very wales and the south—west. temperatures may get to 12— 13 best. degrees. it is the strength of the thank you. see you in about wind that will be the story into the half—an—hour. let's take a look afternoon, evening, and into the at this week's click. night. already picking up in the south—west of the uk with gusts over 60 mph. this is storm freya. later on in the afternoon we have a deep area of low pressure. the storm. this following asymmetric that similar track to what we looked at yesterday. the strongest winds to the south. in the afternoon and evening this is where we have the it's that time of year again. stronger swings, south—west england we head on our annual pilgrimage and wales. maybe even 80 mph on
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to the world's biggest mobile event western coasts. we push the strength — mobile world congress in barcelona. the stands are filled with an array of the winds up across the midlands of gleaming rectangles. and into northern england, combined but, on the whole, they look quite similar — with squally rain and snow over the on first glance at least. well, there are plenty very tops of the pennines and the of great phones here, southern uplands as well. wet and but mine does a lot already, so would i really want to upgrade just for a slightly bigger screen windy weather. we further south. and a slightly better camera? well, probably not. rain coming into the south—east of england, along the english channel coast. there is goes elsewhere. temperatures dipping away to 3— four celsius. it is storm freya that will bring travel disruption and may bring travel disruption and may and it seems that plenty of other bring damage. the main strength of the winds arriving 3pm until about people are in agreement with me. two of the biggest brands, both apple and samsung, have seen sales slow down. 6am monday. even as we head into the but where there has been innovation, rush hour it could be windy like 5g or foldable screens, the prices are eye—watering. north—east of england honours up in scotland. the storm then gets out of the way. we get some sunshine returning. things come down a bit. huawei showed off its mate 10, which has an eight blustery winds. showers coming into inch amoled display. the western side of the uk. those temperatures are back down to 8— 10 when we saw the device fold degrees. that is a sign of what is it was a wow moment. the screen is thinner to come. 0ver
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degrees. that is a sign of what is to come. over the week ahead it is very unsettled, different to last than rival samsung's, week. sunshine and showers for as the company proudly pointed out, monday and tuesday. in the middle of most of the components live the week, area of low pressure will to the side. with no release date yet, bring wet and windy weather. it did feel very much throughout the week ahead it will be like a concept phone, though. we were told to keep our mitts off, with temperatures nearer normal for but on a brief moment of holding it the time of year. quite a change. did feel a little weighty. see you in half—an—hour. but if you're loving the idea of getting that extra real estate on your phone, but you don't headlights coming up. —— headlines. want to indulge in buying a full foldable, well, lg have a dual display. although it will initially be let‘s take a look at this sold as one package, week‘s travel show. it's actually a phone case that has this week... a second screen as part of it, christa scores points allowing you to maybe play a game with the locals in riga, with a separate control pad as she delves into or simply message a friend your location two apps open. but if you don't want to fork out latvia‘s soviet past. thousands on your device, then this is what's happening elsewhere. as always, camera functionality is where everybody is trying and ifinish my breakneckjourney to make a splash. so the back of the devices around the great cities of japan, this time in fukuoka. are adorned with an increasing delicious. number of lenses. the nokia 9 pureview really went for it, with five cameras — two colour and three monochrome lenses — all working in unison to capture
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an image so the focus can be changed but first, we send christa after the fact. some devices attempt to do this to the eastern part of europe, with the help of a depth camera, in one of the three baltic countries, latvia, and yes, but the results are less precise. it‘s the one in the middle. winter in latvia‘s capital city, riga, is nojoke, but snow and freezing temperatures don‘t deter tourists from visiting its old town, and there‘s a good reason for this. looking around, it‘s no wonder that riga was awarded world heritage and it's been all about minimising status by unesco. you can read europe‘s the notch, that black bit past on its walls. at the top, to provide an unobstructed screen, samsung and huawei upped the ante latvians have just marked by introducing the discreet punch—hole, which other the centenary of the first latvian manufacturers will no republic. doubt follow soon. it‘s such a key part of their history that the celebrations will last over five years, and it all revolves around the city‘s landmark, another illustration of how hard the freedom monument. this monument stands in the centre it is for big players to stay ahead of rivals like 0neplus. of riga and it‘s become a symbol this is their latest model. of this country‘s fight for liberty. and it looks and feels pretty much like one of the high end phones. inscribed on the front,
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it has facial recognition, "homeland" and "freedom", almost an edge to edge screen, and it has a fingerprint sensor and these are notjust empty words, built into the screen. in this place, freedom is well guarded. but this uses an optical sensor instead of the more premium that‘s probably because latvia‘s ultrasound sensor found first independence was fragile in the galaxy s10. and short lived. and more chinese brands are expanding into the west. xiaomi started selling its handsets last year. 00:20:13,397 --> 2147483051:46:51,414 and 0ppo showed off its 2147483051:46:51,414 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 latest high—end device. like its baltic neighbours, latvia was annexed by the soviet union after world war ii. hello, you must be ulris. yes, nice to meet you. good to meet you. ulris organises tours with a focus on latvia‘s soviet heritage. this is actually the most famous soviet era... we meet at the bottom of the country‘s first skyscraper, built in the 1950s. i‘ll be happy to get inside. i made those tours for the last 20 years. those tours became more and more
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popular with the westerners, because you can see unique things from the soviet era. so what was it like for you to grow up under the soviet regime here? it was a hard time. so you had to queue? yeah, even to buy meat or butter. it was a hard time. so in the early 90s, independence was just around the corner, what were you doing? i was a student then, of course, i was on the barricades. we wanted not to be under control. we believed that we will live better without this huge big brother. yes. the russian bear still projects its shadow over the tiny country, but it‘s also part of its dna. about one in four latvians are ethnic russian. and this man is one of them. a few years ago, he opened a bar for those nostalgic for their youth under the soviet regime.
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