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hello, this is breakfast jenna anderson is a star wars it won't ever happen again. with charlie stayt and naga fan and journalist. it's only 7.30. munchetty. good morning, here's she joins us now from a world where humans a summary of today's main evolved into robots, stories from bbc news: leaving behind our organic doctor5 have used a new type her home in chicago. of treatment called gene silencing oh... to reverse a disease that leaves ok. people in crippling pain. that was the first time i have seen good morning, welcome the disorder, called acute intermittent porphyria, can also cause paraly5is the trailer in full, and the one bodies of flesh and blood. and death in some cases. pa rt luca5 hedges as well, the treatment works by fine—tuning the trailer in full, and the one part we didn't quite hear was the to breakfast with charlie stayt that we saw behind the bill clinton the genetic instructions locked ma5k, brilliant actor. emperor laughing at the end. there in our dna. are so many emperor laughing at the end. there are so many hints! how excited are very good at nailing that era. you about this? i am just blown away and naga munchetty. our headlines today: if it's called mid905, experts say it could be used reversing crippling pain — it has to get that era right for a wide range of diseases by this teaser. i was able to be in still, many here have doubts and it certainly does it with music like alzheimer's and parkinson's. the room of the panel when they about this brave new world. showed the trailer for the first this dream is a terrible dream. doctors use a new type of medicine and the fashions and the fad5 more than 70 mp5 have signed it is impossible to unify called gene silencing. time today, and just the electricity algorithms and love. experts hope more and video games and all a letter urging the government in the room was absolutely the next algorithms and artists. those kind of things. to ensure julian assange face5 it is crazy, it is part of us. but actually, it's not authorities in sweden, just about nostalgia. it packs a punch. should they request his extradition. i prefer our limits to our diseases can be treated. only 85 minutes long, this film, level. all of the little teasers and the wikilea ks co—founder, but it really has some guts to it who denies allegations and some strong emotions in it. of rape and sexual assault, things that they had in the story, was arrested on thursday dozens of mps say if sweden wants there are some scenes that after spending year5 seeking no—one really knew what to expect are very tough to watch. political asylum in ecuador‘s london really good perfection. julian assange over allegations of e55entially, these young boys, embassy. going into this, sojust both the lead character sexual assault, hand him over. and all his friends, experiencing all of those surprises they're really on the path at once was amazing. you gave us a in sport, tiger woods survives to self—destruction. there's a lot of teenage the tricky weather and a tackle the prime minister said mr assange's bit of a hand, tell us about where from a security guard to be anxiety going on in this, arrest demonstrated that nobody in contention after two rounds so it is tough to watch at times, was above the law. professor ishiguro said one day of the masters in augusta. and i thinkjonah hill has got a big humans would want to give robots their own rights, future as a writer and director. you saw this trailer, where you as we grow in relationships were, and the kinds of fans who were with them and welcome them into our will the force be he's already succeeded homes as companions and helpers. as an actor, but i think this president trump says he intends there. there will be two types of strong with this one? is the direction he wants to go in. to move illegal immigrants but this is not a view shared excitement builds as the title into democrat—controlled town5 people watching this morning— people and i assume it is autobiographical. and cities, including
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and trailer for the latest star wars new york and chicago. by european governments. movie is released. certainly there are elements of that. he says it's in retaliation this is his era. for the party's opposition to his immigration policies. who absolutely love it, and people we are not of the opinion that al the democrats have called it would fit with his age. he was who absolutely love it, and people who don't know much about what it is or robots should have rights on their own. about. i was watching it at a semi good morning, most places are going to be dry again this weekend. into that music and that are seen. his rationale "warped". annual five—day event that covers sunshine at times by the wind will be stronger so it will still feel every single aspect of the saga from the rights pertain to people. i call them the illegals. they came the movies to the tv shows to cold. —— that scene. everything in between, and so kind if you imagine that someday there'll not exactly the story, across the border illegally, we will of the big event of this morning was be a robot that completely behaves but certainly strongly bring them to century city areas and like a human being, influenced by his growing up. the episode ix panel, and out of moves like a human being, it's saturday, 13th april. ok, let's move on to your best out. let that particular area take care looks like a human being, our top story: missing link. one of these stop motion has facial expressions like a human animated features. being, how then will you decide he wants to find bigfoot. of it, whether it is a state or whether this entity has a new type of medicine called gene that came the trailer and the first silencing has been used to reverse whatever it might be. california is official details of the film. how a soul or not? a lwa y5 so we have to discuss a disease that leaves whatever it might be. california is always saying it wants more people, significant is it that carrie people in crippling pain. and they want more people in their it works by fine—tuning the genetic sanctuary cities? we can give them fisher's character, princess leo, instructions locked in our dna. has been brought back? it has used he is called sir lionel frost. experts say it could be used what they want. we can give them an for other conditions including unlimited supply. parkinson's disease and alzheimer's. that, what that means. footage from the previous film, voiced by hugh jackman. hasn't it? it is a very - i am a here's our health and science very charming, very sweet. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, i think what's great about these says he's only interested in meeting films, they have very president trump again if the us much their own identity. comes up with a better deal. huge fan of leia, so i love that her correspondent james gallagher. he's given the united states for many gathered here, until the end of the year to reconsider its offer, the idea of remaining human saying washington needed character lives on even though she sue has endured pain few can we can identify a disney animation. to change its attitude or risk was no longer with us. the director while dividing body and soul an increase in tension5. into inorganic and organic imagine. she used to take strong very glossy, very hollywood. a second summit between the two and the people involved with the these are the more quirky. entities is impossible. but the pace of progress means these painkillers every day thanks to a they are an american company, leaders collapsed in february. film spoke about that today. they issues will continue disease called porphyria, and would but this is a british director a trial which freed up more said they never thought about to be discussed. this week the european union so feels a little more home—grown than half a million hours for nhs in its quirkiness. published a set of guidelines need hospital treatment when she had patients is being extended recasting her or using cgi or for ethical artificial intelligence,
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a severe attack. it even morphine just very charming. for three years. warning algorithms must not it involved redirecting patients to healthcare professionals anything like that, so theyjust discriminate based on a person's didn't stop the pain then. and very beautiful. you're going to see a family film other than gps and happened to have these extra scenes gender, race or age. reducing paperwork. that they could use and it worked they suggested that in europe for children and easter holidays, nhs england said the scheme should a person should always be told but you're going to see something be in place in three—quarters of gp perfectly to where it could sort of when they are interacting with an algorithm. a severe attack. it even morphine didn't stop the pain thenli really beautiful as well. practices by 2022. a conversation which could not only a severe attack. it even morphine didn't stop the pain then. i have a there are backdrop5 in this, affect our future of work, background scenery, right the movie around her and let child, compared to child labour, it that's just jaw—dropping. but also shape what defines just feels like it is never going to her story live on. the moment in the us as human beings. trailer where you see leia, i know a end. it is in your legs, in your so, a lot to enjoy. back, and it just and how important is the voice? what we have done is for example end. it is in your legs, in your trained reception staff to get back, and itjust resonates everywhere. it is really unbearable. hugh jackman — the patient to the right lot of people responded to that. person, because it might not need to be a doctor, the london games festival is a place big star, great actor. what about the title, the rise of where smaller indie games are given but her life has been transformed by it could be a nurse, skywalker, that is significant, an opportunity to shine a monthly injection of a new type of or a paramedic or a pharmacist. alongside more well—known medicine called gene silencing. here people love him, audiences flocked we have trained our admin isn't it? yes. since the title has triple—a blockbuster titles. to see him. staff to be able to do will they go for the voice? paperwork in different so doctors i think it is great, are freed from admin and are free been revealed, i know so many because huthackman will be doing is how it works. inside ourselves to see patients in5tead. different theories have come out of interviews for this, kicking off the festival, oui’ genes, is how it works. inside ourselves our genes, and they send out egx rezzed is an event packed m essa 9 es our genes, and they send out publicity about this. with as much information messages containing the instructions it. i have a couple of different as the big brand blockbusters. for running a body. but in all great publicity wa5 ideas floating around in my brain of axiom football is a mixture porphyria, an error leads to a all great publicity was the —— because lots of people follow him. what it could be. it is something buildup of toxic proteins. gene of football and a third—person i think the best voice in it is a historian believes he's pinpointed stephen fry, a rival explorer. the location of the london home thatis shooter, and you may think those silencing intercept the messenger, but that is because it where william shakespeare wrote some what it could be. it is something that is a significant title, that is of his most popular works, also big enough without giving the things go together like fish fingers disabling it and restoring the stephen fry has a great voice, entire story away. there are so many and custard, but after playing one of the great voices of all time. including romeo and juliet correct balance of proteins. it and a midsummer night's dream. possibilities about how this could for a short amount of time you will hear him, evidence suggests the bard took up go. any unexpected cameos? we spoke you will learn that flying robots david walliams and matt lucas. residence in the parish punting the ball down the pitch best dvd this week? of st helen's bishopgate into the spider—verse. would probably improve things reduces attacks by 7a%, and half of is out on a variety of digital about carrie fisher, and emperor patients were completely free from in the late 15905. in the premier league. the attacks needing hospital platforms. this one, the oscar for best theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, treatment. doctors who took part in cross—referenced various official animated feature this year, about... records to find the exact location. get that ball away from my goal...
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the clinical trials of the impact was amazing. these are very well, there's not just palpatine. definitely emperor one spider—man in this. back of the net! there are many spider—people. developed by dundee—based studio earthbound games, difficult patients to treat and they the team behind axiom have plans have had a very difficult time, and there are many spider—people in many i'm genuinely surprised about how different realities and universes palpatine, he was very ominously to turn this fusion of football and parallel dimensions. and flying machines well it works on this condition and i wonder if it gets a blue plaque i think it offers hope for the saying, roll it again, and they they've all got their spidey—power5 now. future. sue is now enjoying life and they'll have to team up to fight played the trailer again. that was i don't know how the authentication the first time in the arena that we into a spectator sport. the villains to fight the kingpin. happens, there is probably another without pain, but the implications it is crazy, it is packed, step in the process. go much further than sue and it would be a good had any idea he would be involved, it is so much fun. certainly the kind of film so had any idea he would be involved, so that was an amazing experience. plaque... there is a blue plaque you want to see more than once porphyria. experts say gene because there's so much in it. it's notjust designed to be played, but to be watched as well. and the thing about comic book saying mike bushell that i am lando calrisian, it was indicated the streaming aspect of games has silencing has potential to work with movies is so many of the live currently sat on. in his absence it become huge over the past five has to be me, i'm afraid! conditions that are currently action, they don't capture the vigor years, so we believe over the next untreatable. and the energy of the printed page, that he would be coming back, and stage of spectators, just after 9:00 we'll be speaking will be interactive spectators, the printed comic book, having the actor involved, a lot of interacting in the way to a woman with porphyria who took but i thing with this animated they would if they were at a live version of spider—man, are you staying up for the masters part in the trial. it really does that. 01’ are you staying up for the masters orare are you staying up for the masters people were very excited about that. football match, for example. more than 70 mps have it is so full of life and so zany. signed a letter urging 01’ are you yes, as the pilot of the millenium this collection of seemingly the government to make sure but really moving in parts. are you staying up for the masters or are you getting some sleep?” unrelated objects as a preview julian assange face authorities and it got the oscar. falcon. for anyone who didn't get of the weirdness that is about to did it deserve that? in sweden, should they request his extradition. i think so. come when playing vr game the wikilea ks co—founder, can't, because i can't watch it it, hopefully if there is any a ton of feathers. who denies allegations of rape where i am at the moment. i will be and sexual assault, was arrested excitement people have about this, on thursday after spending years watching it this weekend. you will! there's been a lot of spider—man seeking political asylum in films over the years, well for you and everybody else who it will impress them. needs any kind of sleep during the there is still something i don't understand... one coming out this summer. you have constructed a set up ecuador‘s london embassy. night, the masters is supposed here's darren with a look here that uses some crt monitors, to be very unpredictable, what looks like an old tape but if you take a look our political correspondent, at the leaderboard after two at this morning's weather. susana mendonca, joins us now from our london newsroom. but people watched this one rounds at augusta, it's deck, and a cuddly toy. and thought it really breathed fresh stacked with superstars what is that picture? this is a life into the franchise and really
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did things the other spider—man i wanted to create a spectacle films have not done. tiger woods is among them and has for people watching. wright good morning, susanna. it is it wowed a lot of people, he was the last human we had... and i was one of them. moved to within a shot of five rather extraordinary about what players, all major winners, planet. no, it isn't. it's reaching the parts that other despite almost being injured happens next now. yes, and with spider—man movies cannot reach... by a security guard. jame5, thank you very much. ian poulter is also in contention, good to see you. minnesota. looking at north america that's it for this week. thank you for watching. 00:04:12,718 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 from both of us, goodbye. as andy swiss reports. also, i want to leave people these mps adding their voice about first of all. several feet of snow with something to take away what they think should happen, it it was a day that began sulkily and across the northern plains of the us from the whole experience, here in the upper plains of the us. so the soundtrack of the game is processed through a tape deck adds strength but of course it is with an audio cassette tape was later interrupted by a the courts who will decide what thunderstorm, but although the for the output, so people can take happens to julian assange. weather wasn't great, the golf huge amounts of travel disruption. home a little cassette tape the courts who will decide what happens tojulian assange. mainly certainly was. most notably tiger of their custom journey labourmps, happens tojulian assange. mainly labour mps, but happens tojulian assange. mainly labourmps, buta happens tojulian assange. mainly labour mps, but a number of others, the same weather that brought the snow across this part of north throughout the game. said in this letter to sajid javid america, you can see the cloud that he should stand with the woods, as 22 years on from his first there, brought the rain and the masters title, he set about rolling showers in the thunderstorms that we victims of sexual violence and had in augusta. there is potential time to try it out. back the years in spectacular the game has a story of sorts, a mystery about a serial killer. for worse to come across this part ensure that the case ofjulian fashion. after his struggles with you all are right in front assange is properly investigated. of me, as clear as day. fitness, this probably wasn't what it quickly becomes less of a mystery they are referring to accusations in of the us because there is the cold to solve and more of a pixelated sweden ofjulian assange being aircontinuing of the us because there is the cold air continuing across the upper psychedelic journey, involved in rape and molestation. he needed, a security guard clattering into his ankle. but it midwest. this is warm, southerly exploring what a game actually is. remove the plug behind you. these are accusations that he has hardly seemed to affect him. he winds arriving and boosting those stirred the augusta crowd with some it is like an 8—bit nightmare temperatures, giving the heat and thought up by david lynch with help denied, he said they didn't happen stunning golf, just one shot of the lead he will be hoping to complete from max headroom. and it was all a ploy against him in humidity. this cloud is developing what will be the most extraordinary order to get him extradited to the of stories. 0thers into an area of rain which will push us eventually where he is also its way towards atlanta, towards facing potential charges on hacking. augusta, and that will arrive on what will be the most extraordinary of stories. others found life far harder. rory mcilroy hitting it into the reason it was dropped is that a golf buggy at one point. seven of
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backin the pace, his chances seem very sunday afternoon and they will be there is a parting gift, my audio thunderstorms as well. severe storms the reason it was dropped is that back in 2017, he was inside the distant. ian poulter‘s aunt, another recording of the whole experience. now all i have to do are likely. quite whether at home. ecuadorian embassy, so we understand fine display from the englishman, is find a tape deck. sweden might be looking to get hold across town, here at somerset house, of him again. these mps are the now play this exhibition leaving him just two shots back. the basically saying he should be sent explores the potential to sweden if they do accost him. —— european challenge is being led by for the most part sunshine. a strong wind will make it feel colder with francesco molinari, one of five request him. players at the top of a tightly frosty mornings. a few showers of gaming technology. packed leaderboard. this masters is the general who led a coup in sudan to overthrow long—time leader very much wide open still. at the loitering towards norfolk and 0mar al—bashir has stepped down afterjust 2a hours in charge suffolk will push in a crossed east everybody who knows anything of the country. anglia and the south—east of about games knows that this general awad ibn auf made halfway point, it is intriguingly england. maybe a touch wintry with is a nintendo entertainment system, the announcement after tens of thousands of protesters demanded poised. a big question for many will a civilian—led transition. hailand england. maybe a touch wintry with caroline rigby reports. hail and sleet. elsewhere, england. maybe a touch wintry with hailand sleet. elsewhere, dry. england. maybe a touch wintry with hail and sleet. elsewhere, dry. a be, can tiger woods turn his sunny start with patchy cloud promising position into what will be so—far—so—mid—805 gaming platform. one of golf‘s most remarkable developing. stronger winds especially in south—west england and western scotland. that's just going victories? jubilation on the streets of to make it feel colder. not so bad but a closer look at the controllers reveals that they've had khartoum. for months now, protesters and remember, you can watch live and uninterrupted coverage in the sunshine but they will be a all their buttons removed except for one. have been demanding change in sudan, so, how are we expected to play of the third round of the masters chilly wind blowing and these are an end to the rule of strongman 0mar games on this with just one button? on bbc2 from 7.30 this evening. the typical temperatures. cold well, with a little help from up to eight friends. each controller has just one button that performs a different function. al—bashir. but these protests are it will be on in the house, i not about him, they are because a promise you. quickly this evening once the temp run left, run right, jump, so on. in order to complete a game a group man who led the coup to top of the —— sun goes down. perhaps a bit of in the last hour, britain's anthony of people must work together. president has also resigned. crolla has been knocked out about ten years ago in 2006, by ukrainian vasyl lomachenko, translation: iron out, as the leader who retains his wbo and and wba lightweight titles. rain here. otherwise generally a dry of the transitionary military there was a forum post lomachenko is a double olympic gold
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medalist lomachenko and one council, and stepping down from this of the best pound for pound fighters night. temperatures down as low as in the accessibility forums, position, to leave someone who i can in the world and he dominated and moderators there for different the fight in los angeles. accessibility groups were wondering and a right hook in the fourth minus four celsius. another cold what the history of videogames start if you are up early on. more would look like if they were one round ended crolla's hopes switch, accessible to folks of becoming a two—time with limited manual dexterity. cloud for northern ireland and the first post in the thread trust. i have chosen... this is the south—west of england and wales on was a nintendo entertainment system sunday morning. 0ne controller with one a button. world champion. so i wanted to make that image real and see what happens to play. south—west of england and wales on sunday morning. one or two showers suddenly, tetris is notjust newcastle united are now ten points about fitting blocks together into eastern coasts. more cloud the right way, it is about deciding, clear of the premier league as if by committee, sudan's third leader in as many relegation zone after a much needed where to put the blocks. win over leicester city. the only goal of the game coming days. he was indicted by the from the spanish striker ayoze perez around probably on sunday with not international criminal court for in the first half. genocide. the military plans to stay that win pushes newcastle up as much sunshine. still a keen, cold wind and the temperatures are in powerfor two genocide. the military plans to stay in power for two years before struggling to nine or 10 degrees. a so everything becomes multiplayer. elections. but after enduring years cold weekend, a cold start to next to 13th in the table. week but i think we should end on a that's it for the short cut of click of economic crisis and political positive note because of the week from the atelier des lumieres, goes on next week, it will be here in paris. we are warming up by the time we get to we a re really we are really pleased with one goal, easter, temperatures could be as disruption, many in sudan want even high as 19 or 20 degrees above greater change, and transition to there's much more in the full—length three points, 13 points in the version, which you can see freezing. you are teasing now. that on iplayer, and you can find us all across social media, civilian rule. momentum here is with table, but what you just have to do on youtube, instagram, the people, not least women, who is enjoy today, look at the next one would be lovely, though, a warm easter weekend. facebook and twitter, at @bbcclick. and try to get three points in the thanks for watching, have played a major role in this next game. we'll be back with and we'll see you soon. the headlines at 7:00, but first it's time for click revolution. change remains with spencer kelly. precarious, but also full of the former liverpool defender tommy smith has died at the age of 7a. smith played 638 games for liverpool over an 18 year
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career at anfield. the most famous of his goals came in the 1977 european cup final when liverpool beat borussia moenchengladbach. possibility might make the world smith also captained the side health organization says that the when they won the uefa cup spread of ebola in the congo is not and league in 1973. yet a global emergency. efforts to leicester tigers have contain it have been hampered by boosted their hopes of staving off lack of funding and the ability to access rural communities. welcome to atelier relegation in rugby union's premiership with a thrilling 27—22 des lumieres, paris. win at newcastle. health workers do what they can to defeat leaves the falcons bottom a mesmerising new digital of the premiership with exhibition by culture spaces, stop ebola in its tracks. the battle three games remaining. a french museum foundation that specialises in immersive art displays. to contain the world possible second jonny may's early try helped largest outbreak in history and the put the tigers 13—0 up. worst the congo has ever seen. this former 19th—century foundry has but quickfire scores from chris harris and tane takulua been transformed to bring to life authorities declared a national cut falcons' half—time the paintings of vincent van gogh. emergency in august. since then it deficit to just one point. the winning try though coming has showed little sign of slowing from the tigers' guy thompson. down. just this week, the country's that win lifting them up to ninth, eight points above newcastle. health ministry reported a record in the pro 1a ulster secured number of 20 new cases on thursday, a play—off spot and dealt it also gives visitors the chance that surpassing the previous one—day edinburgh's end—of—season to appreciate the influence japanese aspirations a huge blow with a bonus—point win at murrayfield. prints had on his work. record of 18 the day before. robert balacoon amongst the try the immersive audiovisual experience scorers there in a 29 points retraces the dutch master's that surpassing the previous one—day life and work. record of 18 the day beforem that surpassing the previous one—day record of 18 the day before. it is to seven win. quite a focused amplification of disease in a very specific 05preys ran in seven tries geographic area. the disease there as they beat southern kings by 43 points to seven in port elizabeth. using state—of—the—art visuals
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has risen because of lack of access dan evans' hat—trick keeping and 140 laser video projectors, the welsh side's title play—off bid the artist's works are transformed, to that community, who have fallen alive by climbing above cardiff becoming stunning moving images that are projected onto 10m—high walls. behind in starting vaccination blues in the conference a table. rings. vaccination is proving to be st helens have gone back a highly effective way of stopping to the top of superleague after a 38—12 victory this truly adds a new depth the disease but if we can't reach to van gogh's work. over warrington. the disease but if we can't reach the people can't protect them. so you really feel you've been transported into his paintings. far around 1200 people have been the wolves had begun quite an emotional the evening ahead of saints infected and more than 760 have died on points difference but six tries from 6 different experience, i have to say. asa infected and more than 760 have died scorers did the damage as a result. this means ebola has for the home side. mark percival and winger regan grace those behind the exhibition are also amongst the scorers. hoping that it will help to make proved fatal in 63% of cases. the in the night's other match, wakefield continued their good form fine arts more accessible, as they beat wigan warriors drawing in younger audiences who can interact with the projections epidemic remains confined to the and appreciate the masterpieces 30 points to 20. in a new and more modern way. region it began in, and just one of the province to the north. at least ellie downie missed out on another european all round gymnastics first, another surprising instance title in poland. for now it has not spread across the she had to settle for silver. where an old institution meets border to south sudan, uganda or new technology, this time courtesy of the vatican. jen copestake has been investigating how the church rwanda. this is one reason why the is influencing robotic research. downie led going into the floor routine but was eventually pipped world health organization may the by france's melanie dejesus dos santos, who snatched gold. angelina melnikova surprise decision not to declare it a global health emergency. although of russia was third i'm absolutely ecstatic. coming in robots. there was growing concern about the these days they seem rising numbers in some regions, the yesterday i didn't think i would get to be everywhere. from badminton courts... that, and it was so close to first, outbreak has not spread but honestly it doesn't mean much. i
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internationally and now over many ..to restaurants... ..to monasteries... ..and factories. months. the who says it has received was so but honestly it doesn't mean much. i was so close, i'm over the moon. half of the funding it needs to tackle the outbreak. as the disease they're augmenting our lives continues to be transmitted and in various helpful ways. with a huge summer of cricket healthcare settings, as well as the to come for england, with many countries facing an ageing population, there are a few players battling issues such as elderly care for a place in the team for either greater community, many here can only watch and wait. the world cup or the ashes and access to doctors by performing in the county are being taken on by roboticists. president trump says he intends championship and the indian premier league too. to move illegal immigrants one of those isjoe denly who had in policing and even warfare, into democrat—controlled towns and cities including an ipl debut to forget new york and chicago. for the kolkata knight riders. he says it's in retaliation autonomous systems are rolled out for the party's opposition delhi capitals ishant sharma ending to his immigration policies. the england batsman's innings for police cars and drones. earlier our washington with the first ball of the match. correspondent, chris buckler explained the political implications delhi went on to win and with superfast 5g data networks around the corner, by seven wickets. the capabilities of these machines of trump's statement. he is still in the reckoning for could increase exponentially. either of those two competitions for this has led many to question president trump has tried time and the responsibilities that come with these capabilities. time again to introduce tougher immigration policies, only to find and the questions are coming not his ideas thwarted or certainly just from silicon valley england, but it was not good. they but from the heart of one opposed by the courts and congress. of the world's major religions. say for batsmen, it is the rattle what he is planning to try to do that you hear from at the vatican, the catholic church here is drop the problem on the say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hearfrom behind say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hear from behind you, say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hearfrom behind you, you know things are bad. but now in ipl has brought together scientists and ethicists to discuss these issues, and pope francis has written doorstep of his political opponents with this idea. it has been and other t20 competitions they have a letter, the human community, the lights that light up. which emphasises the urgent need to study the relationship between humans and emerging technologies.
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considered several times inside the the pope presented the letter white house. back in november, once again in february, and it has been to the pontifical academy for life raised once again. as to whether or not he is seriously considering going through with it, the it's one of the most to open the special conference called robo—ethics: humans, washington post broke this story and anticipated films of the year, machines and health. they spoke to the white house and episode ix of the star wars science department of homeland officials, and they said it wasn't being fiction saga will be seriously considered. but president released in december. trump insists it is now being last night fans were treated to a sneak peak of considered, it is something he is the latest instalment. definitely looking at. here is how called the rise of skywalker, it will feature previously unseen it would work. basically it would footage of the late carrie fisher as princess leia three years mean that any immigrants waiting for after the actress's death. asylu m mean that any immigrants waiting for let's take a look. asylum here, he has been told for the moment that he can't move them to mexico, they have to stay in the us, but what he would aim to do is move them to so—called sanctuary one of the star attractions cities. as you mentioned, these are here is japanese professor hiroshi ishiguro, the creator places where authorities only share of extremely humanlike robots. i am a humanoid. limited information with federal i am a copy of professor ishiguro. immigration officials, and beyond he has used them before to speak that they also tend to be places that they also tend to be places at his place in conferences but this time he has come in person. that have significant democratic professor ishiguro presented his vision of the future of humanity, political support. so he would essentially ship them there, but there are many inside the
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administration asking questions. firstly, would this be legal? i would have to have a particular reason for doing it. and secondly, what will they doing practice to ensure this happens? would they bused them, fly them? how would this actually work? at the moment, they just don't know. a trial that freed up more than half a million hours for nhs patients is being extended for three years. it involved redirecting patients to healthcare professionals other than gps and reducing paperwork. nhs england said the scheme should be in place in three—quarters of gp practices by 2022. what we have done is for example trained reception staff to get the patient to the right person, because it might not need to be a doctor, it could be a nurse, ora paramedic or a pharmacist. we have trained our admin staff to be able to do paperwork in different so doctors are freed from admin and are free to see patients instead. a historian believes he's pinpointed the location of the london home
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where william shakespeare wrote some of his most popular works, including romeo and juliet and a midsummer night's dream. evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate in the late 15905. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. the name of the next star wars film has been announced. episode ix which is going to be released later this year will be called the rise of skywalker. it'll feature previously unseen footage of carrie fisher as princess leia, three years after the actress's death. and coming up in the programme in the next hour, we'll be speaking to a star wars superfan live from chicago. a lot of hugging going on — a little glimpse for those fans. we will have
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a look at the weather in a moment. quite cold this weekend, i can tell you. first, let's look at the front pages. the daily mirror leads on an interview with former crimewatch host, nick ross, who claims that police focused on "the wrong lines of inquiry" when investigating the murder of his co—presenter, jill dando, 20 years ago this month. the guardian reports that home secretary sajid javid is under pressure to prioritise any action to allow the extradition of wikilea ks co—founder julian assange to sweden rather than the us. of course, he may be facing rape charges in sweden, that remains to be seen. it is always interesting to look at the front pages when parliament is in recess, because there is no brexit. the times says fresh doubt has been cast over the authenticity of the world's most expensive painting, the $450 million salvator mundi. the daily express's front page highlights a story of an ex—military
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death as part of its "betrayal of our veterans" campaign. it says a coroner has urged defence secretary gavin williamson to give members of britain's armed forces better help to cope with the trauma of active service — following the inquest of a former specialforces member who took his own life. asi as i said, not much going on in terms of brexit. 0f as i said, not much going on in terms of brexit. of course, we will keep you up—to—date with everything else going on. it is the first time for a very long time that brexit has not been on the front pages. i suspect may be watching the programme this morning there is an element of a sigh of relief from people when they see that. i like this picture — a tartan t—rex in town. this is a chance to see a real t—rex skeleton. i don't think you will be able to get as close as this person. this is a five ton fossil, unpacked by experts in glasgow yesterday. i think he is trying to where it is a hat, but it doesn't quite work. there are only
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three intact t—rex is in the world. where can we see this? in glasgow. i love how the teeth are so perfectly intact. can you imagine ever coming up against that? we will have a full review of the papers coming up. you said it was cold, i thought it was mild this morning. that's how these things are! darren, is it colder is not cold? is it cold or not? we have lose and orange on the map but this is a big map. the orange which is warmer air, through the mediterranean, especially the eastern side, and just to the west of ireland. we are in the blue which is cold air. that's the dominant feature again. high pressure across scandinavia that has been dragging down the cold
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air. similar weatherfor that has been dragging down the cold air. similarweatherforthis weekend. a few subtle changes. still generally dry with sunshine at times but in the sunshine, it shouldn't feel too bad. we have frosty mornings as well. we have a few showers lurking close to norfolk and suffolk which will push across east anglia into the south—east of england. they could be heavy and possibly wintry. a dry day with a sunny start. patchy cloud developing. sunny spells through the day. a stronger wind. it will make it feel... look at the temperatures, nine or 10 degrees. highest temperature again will be the north—west of scotland. very quickly the temperatures will drop away with a bit more cloud dropping into the
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far west of england. likewise for northern england. whether starting to ease off over —— wind starting to ease off. a bit of patchy cloud for eastern parts of scotland. we will probably see more cloud coming in through the day on sunday. more cloud for northern ireland and the far south—west of england. generally drier, more cloud around on sunday. still a keen wind. there is a glimmer of hope as we head into next week and as we head towards easter. 0ur areas coming all the way from the baltic at the moment but the position of the high pressure will change and the air will from germany, czech republic and that is a warmer direction so as we head towards easter, we will find it warming up. the temperatures are
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going to be rising. so much so that by the time we get to good friday, the temperatures could get up to 19 01’ the temperatures could get up to 19 or 20 degrees and that will be a welcome change from all the cold weather that we have at the moment. are you agreeing with charlie? i'm agreeing with charlie, yes. he said it categorically. i think it has led quite nicely into the fact that we need a film review now with ben brown and james king. hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? we have gotjessie buckley proving to us she is now shrieking violet in wild rose.
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—— no shrinking violet. regina hall goes from big to small in little. and jonah hill directs mates with skates in mid90s. wild rose, let's start with that. this is a young single mother in glasgow dreams of going to nashville to be a big country star. she does, but it's going to be a difficult journey. she has a complicated personal life. she is just out of prison. she is a single mum. two children. she has this up—and—down relationship with her mother, played byjulie walters. she starts by getting a job as a cleaner, to save some money, to help her out. here isjessie buckley in action with the great sophie 0konedo. right, that's me away. the kids tell me you're a country and western singer. it'sjust country. i didn't realise.
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you must be good because i have heard it all week. why country? because it's three quarters of the truth? cos it's three chords and the truth. wow! it goes like that. it just gets whatever's in there out. anyways, i'll see you next week. thanks very much. bye. such great performances in this. sophie 0konedo, julie walters. but jessie buckley is the real star in this. her character is a free spirit. she is so dynamic playing this role. she is so fluid, so natural playing this role. she is a real force of nature. there are some great scenes between rose and her mother because rose is so wild and her mum, julie walters, is so uptight. they work together so nicely.
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bits of it reminds me of rita, which madejulie walters' name, and rita herself as a free spirit. there are little echoes of that one from the 805. and some people saying jessie buckley, her star is born. she is going to be a really big thing. i think so. because she can sing and she can act. she does it very easily or makes it look easy. what this film captures is that need that a lot of people have to perform, that need a lot of people have to get on stage, to sing, and you don't really want to do anything else. you can't imagine a normal life. you can't imagine a 9—5job. you have to just follow your dream. it does look easy, but it's always lovely to see people follow their dreams. it is and what is the music like? some of it is original, some of it is covers. country classics. the music is good. it's one of the film you come out of it going, you know what? i'm actually going to stream that because it's really appealing.
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all right, i look forward to that one. now, little, an adult woman is magically transformed into a child version of herself. that sounds familiar. a body swap comedy. we saw tom hanks in big in the 805. there have been lots of ver5ions there have been lots of versions of this sort of story. regina hall stars in this. she gets a spell ca5t on her that takes her back to her 13—year—old self. when she was13, she was very nervy, very geeky and bullied, which is why now as an adult 5he she is kind of bullying people. she has to learn a lesson, to be comfortable with herself and to be kinder to people. it's a film aimed at young girls. i'm a middle aged film critic, i am not the audience. i found it very predictable. what i would say is regina hall, she was in girls trip last year, made by the same people.
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she is very good. look out for the 14—year—old star of this film, mar5ai martin, she is also the executive producer of this film. she is the youngest producer in hollywood history. she is great as an actress. she's really strong, very confident, very powerful. she is someone, only 1a years old, we are going to see a lot more of the. and as you say, not really an original concept for a film. is there a moral message about bullying in there? there is a moral message about bullying, about being comfortable with yourself and i think any film that has that kind of message we should pat on the back, it's not a work of art but it is not offensive. not a work of art but not offensive. right, mid—905, which isjonah hill. a young boy finding friendship amongst a group of misfit5. a teen movie, really. a coming—of—age movie. jonah hill we know as an actor from wolf of wall street and superbad.
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it is california in the mid— 905. he has a surrogate family with these older staples he makes friends with. they are all people from broken homes and the old bonds together. —— they all bond together. this lead actor, sunny suljic, ju5t14 years old. this is a scene where he is trying to make sure his mum doesn't find out what he's doing. i'm so sorry i'm late.
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