tv Breakfast BBC News June 1, 2019 6:00am-7:01am BST
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hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and jon kay. good morning, welcome to breakfast good morning, here's a summary with nina warhurst and jon kay. of today's main stories our headlines today: from bbc news: around 70,00 liverpool and tottenham hotspur supporters will be in madrid tonight for only the second ever champions league final to feature two english clubs. madrid gets ready for an all—english champions‘ league final as ten but, without a ticket, of thousands of liverpool fans won't be able to watch the game and tottenham fans gather in the spanish capital. on the big screens as officials have confirmed that fan zones will shut before kick off for safety. 12 people have been shot dead if tottenham win, they'll in the us state of virginia lift their first european cup — after a gunman opened fire liverpool will be hoping in a local government office. they can win their sixth. a big occasion in madrid at least 12 people have been killed and another in new york, where anthonyjoshua in a mass shooting in the us state will defend his world heavyweight title against the of virginia, after a gunman opened fire in a local government building. police say the suspect, described as a disgruntled employee, mexican andy ruinr. died after a shoot out with officers. a blast of heat on the way for some the state governer described it as "an act of unspeakable, of us today, but a very short lived senseless violence".
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heatwave it will be. temperatures president trump has spoken publicly will ebb away as we go into a long, about who he thinks could be the next conservative leader, u nsettled will ebb away as we go into a long, unsettled week next week. just days before he arrives in the uk for a state visit. in a move that breaks it's saturday the 1st ofjune. with diplomatic convention, mr trump told the sun newspaper that boris johnson would make our top story: around 70,000 an "excellent" prime minister. liverpool and tottenham hotspur at present, 12 mps have put supporters will be in madrid tonight themselves forward to take over for only the second ever from theresa may. champions league final a ban on "unfair" fees charged to feature two english clubs. if tottenham win, they'll by lettings agents in england has lift their first european cup. liverpool will be hoping they can win their sixth. come into force today, 0ur foreign correspondent, 2.5 years after the plan was first announced. anna holligann, has been finding out how are fans feeling it means tenants will no longer be billed for things like viewings, credit checks or setting up ahead of the big game. a tenancy, but there are warnings rents could be pushed up as a result, as landlords try to make up their lost income. come on, you spurs! there is only the british retail mogul sir philip green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanour one thing on his mind, and hers. assault in the united states. sir philip is the chairman every one of the 70,000 supporters of arcadia group, which owns a number of retail brands including topshop. in the city, all intent on victory. prosecutors say he has been accused of touching a woman inappropriately
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while staying at for many, it has been a missionjust a resort in arizona. a spokesman for sir philip says he's "strenuously to get here. we flew out from denied" the allegations. australia on wednesday afternoon. i have already lost my voice, all the singing! it has been good, the hm revenue and customs says it's atmosphere has been great so far. found a way to stop fraudsters from tricking people into believing uefa have warned fans to be cautious they're receiving a call from genuine tax officials. it's known as "number spoofing" — fake tickets are circulating, and and because the call—display looks genuine, it's easier a number of touts have already been for scammers to persuade people to send them money. arrested. 0nly around half of the the tax authority says more tickets were allocated to the two than 100,000 attempts to con people in this way clu bs' tickets were allocated to the two clubs' fans. freddie and his dad tim were made last year. we re clubs' fans. freddie and his dad tim were among the lucky ones of.” clubs' fans. freddie and his dad tim were among the lucky ones of. i have never been to anything as amazing as this. i was almost in tearsjust people protesting against lgbt lessons at a primary school getting off the train, it suddenly in birmingham have been banned had become a reality that spurs had from gathering outside its gates made it to the final of the by a high court injunction. birmingham city council made the application after more than two months of demonstrations at anderton park school. competition. i can't explain it, it the education secretary, damian hinds, said it would allow parents to "continue peaceful is something that is so deep in the blood. if all in love with your foot ball blood. if all in love with your football team and i have been in love with them for 40 plus years. discussions with staff". almost 5000 officers on duty at what is being treated as a high risk mexico's president says he won't be event. despite the security, fans provoked by threats to impose trade are intent on listing this, the tariffs on products
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the country exports to the us. president trump says he'll keep raising the tax until mexico stops biggest trophy in european club illegal immigrants from football. the city is buzzing. crossing the border. the national foreign trade council, which represents the nation's comeback kids clashing. revelry largest exporters, called the move aside, both teams are aware that "a colossal blunder. " there is something incredibly special about being part of what is geologists in iceland say that one of the country's most beautiful only the second ever all british final in champions league history. natural attractions has been left in ruins after years and we'll be live in madrid, of uncontrolled tourism. the leidarendi cave near reykjavik tottenham and liverpool throughout has seen many of its stalactites the programme this morning, and stalagmites destroyed for all of the build up ahead of the game. and much of the walls have been covered in graffiti. you don't need to go to madrid, you can stay here and get all the information! at least 12 people have been killed a man walks into a pub in a mass shooting in the us state with a gosling and asks for a pint — it might sound of virginia, after a gunman opened fire in a local government building. like a line from a joke but it's police say the suspect, becoming a regular occurance described as a disgruntled employee, at the kinmel arms tavern died after a shoot in llandyrnog in north out with officers. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, has more. wales. the chilling aftermath canadian gosling granville of another mass shooting,
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was ignored by his parents nesting this one the work of a disgruntled employee who walked on a nearby lake, and eventually into a municipal building shortly rescued by local farmer nigel. after 4:00 on a friday after two unsuccessful efforts afternoon and opened to release him back into the wild, fire on his colleagues. nigel took the baby goose under his wing and he's now becoming a hit with the locals. they said to stay in there until the cops got there to let us come out. there was probably about 20 of us in an office, crammed in, and we barricaded the door. did you hear any gunshots? yes. yeah, we did. after shooting indiscriminately, the gunman died after trading fire with the police. they should have called him ryan a long—term employee, officials have yet to release his name. gosling, shouldn't they? we have i can tell you that we do have an additional victim to report. we now have 12. 0ne victim succumbed to the injuries plenty to get through in terms of on the way to the hospital. sport. what a day of sport. the we also have four additional victims being treated at area hospitals, and we have reports that others may champions league final, you can see harry kane and mo salah behind you. people have come from all over the have self—transported. world, from australia, people set
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off about a week ago to get there. the virginia beach municipal centre, where the shooting 0ne off about a week ago to get there. one guy said he had come from new occurred, is home to a number of local city agencies, zealand to madrid and he doesn't including the offices of public even have a ticket. ticketing is a works, where it's thought huge issue because the stadium holds the gunman worked. this is thought to be the 150th mass shooting just under 33,500 tickets, to be in the united states this year. president trump has been briefed shared between liverpool and on the situation and the white house totte n ha m shared between liverpool and tottenha m fa ns. let's says it is monitoring events shared between liverpool and tottenham fans. let's not get in virginia beach closely. started on that. john is worried it president trump has spoken publicly about who he thinks should be is going to be anticlimactic. the next conservative leaderjust started on that. john is worried it is going to be anticlimacticlj don't think so. we have seen some days before he arrives in the uk for a state visit. he's told the sun borisjohnson would make an "excellent" great games, maybe we have seen all the drama. liverpool and tottenham prime minister. 0ur political correspondent have been involved in two fantastic mark lobel is in our london newsroom, how unusual is it for an american president to get matches in the champions league. the involved in something like this? question is whether harry kane will star, it should be thrilling, no a ban on "unfair" fees charged matter what. in case you didn't by lettings agents in england has know... come into force today, in case you didn't know by now, 2.5 years after the plan was first announced. there's a little football match taking place in madrid tonight — tottenham against liverpool in the champions league final. it means tenants will no longer be 0ur correspondent david 0rnstein billed for things like viewings or credit checks, but there looks ahead to what could be a classic encounter. are warnings rents could be pushed arriving in the capital of spain for up as a result as landlords clu b football's
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arriving in the capital of spain for try to make up their lost income. club football's most high—profile our business correspondent game, thousands of tottenham and liverpool fans here to cheer their teams and pursue dreams of glory. katy austin reports. when the spurs go marching in. ki rsty kirsty is happy to call this rented teams and pursue dreams of glory. when the spurs go marching inm has been a rollercoaster, but we are house in coventry home. but when she here, positive, and i think will and her partner signed the tenancy, wind the game. i think in madrid it there wasn't just the first months rent to pay. the application fee was will be number six, come on liverpool! the best experience of my 300, deposit about 895, i think it life, just incredible. this is where was, and then we were put on a six the sides will meet, whether champions will be crowned. the month contract initially, so £120 to then renew the contract to stay for another 12 months. that is a fairly stadium where history is about to be made. the work of maurizio typical amount, but they have long been complaints about some agents pochettino and jurgen klopp has been transformational, but neither totte n ha m transformational, but neither tottenham nor liverpool have any silverware to show for it. tonight, charging far more. there is already abandoned scotland and from today that will change. jurgen klopp's men there is one in england too. judges like application and referencing reach their second consecutive final fees are now banned. deposits are with a stunning comeback against barcelona. they will be desperate to capped at five weeks' rent. make upfor barcelona. they will be desperate to somethings can be for, including make up for the defeat by real
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madrid in kiev last year, and take a replacement keys, but only reasonable costs. the new rules six the european cup back to don't apply to contracts that have enfield. we were unlucky so far, but already been signed. some tenants maybe i am silly enough to try it again and again and again, and not have been pressured to renew early, waste time with being already before the game in a bad mood. so, i hope locking fees and for another year. for many letting agents, the lost income from fees will be a problem. to have enough time for that after it will have a massive effect. some people will have to sell the the game. we will be there and we will try to play a very positive properties they are in, and it will game. tottenham through to the stage be the smaller ones, the independent for the first time after any credible performance of their own to ones, that will suffer more. agents beat kayaks, with pochettino's play say they are already charging landlords more instead, and that landlords more instead, and that is proving anything is possible —— landlords will have to put up rent. ki rsty landlords will have to put up rent. kirsty is having to move in a few ajax. we will be ready to fight, but months' time, and she is pleased she won't pay fees on her next rented we are going to try, i hope the best home. the british retail mogul sir philip green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanour winds and the best will be assault in the united states. sir philip is the chairman totte n ha m. winds and the best will be tottenham. the build-up is almost over. the coveted trophy is coming of arcadia group, which owns a number of retail brands including topshop. prosecutors say he has been accused to england. for one set of players, immortality awaits. of touching a woman inappropriately if you've got any stamina left while staying at a resort in arizona. after the champions league final, a spokesman for sir philip at about 3:30am tomorrow morning,
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says he's "strenuously anthonyjoshua will defend his world denied" the allegations. sarah walton reports. heavyweight titles against andy ruinr. the mexican weighed in more than 20 pounds heavier than joshua, although few people are giving him a chance against the man who has yet to be beaten in his he is one of the biggest names in retail, british billionaire whose professional career company owned stores across the world. but now, sir philip green is a lot of support in britain right being accused of repeatedly touching now, it's phenomenal. i know there a woman inappropriately. it is isa drop claimed the incidents happen at a now, it's phenomenal. i know there is a drop at hand, so i take my luxury resort in tucson in the us training and lifestyle very state of arizona in 2018. a business seriously, and it is about delivering time and time again. owner says he grabbed her and tomorrow night, i put the titles in slapped her behind. he now faces the airand tomorrow night, i put the titles in the air and they are up for grabs. the best man winds. if you fancy a major final but can't go to madrid, four counts of misdemeanour assault, how about london instead? twickenham hosts english rugby's premiership final this afternoon. exeter take on saracens is a repeat of last year's showpiece which carries a potential sentence and the 2016 version too. of up to 30 days in prison. this is so what has exeter‘s head coach rob baxter learned not the first controversy involving from these experiences? the tycoon. last year he took out an injunction banning the daily telegraph from reporting allegations of misconduct made against him by employees, allegations he denied. he maybe just learn to be ourselves a later dropped the injunction. it is also a difficult time for his little bit more. last year we were
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pretty good physically, particularly company, arcadia, which is due to in the early stages of the game, but where we actually coolheaded and did close 50 stores, including all 11 top shop and top man outfits in the us. a spokesman said... we see the opportunities that were there in attack and probably in defence? we didn't really, and that is something we have to learn from and move forward, because it doesn't matter how hot the battle gets we need to be able to think clearly as well. johanna konta has become the first british woman since 1983 to reach the last 16 of the french open. the british number one dismantling slovakia's viktoria kuzmova a date for the first court hearing in straight sets to ease in arizona has been set for the 19th into the second week. konta hadn't even won a main—draw ofjune. match at the tournament until this hm revenue and customs says it's found a way to stop fraudsters year, but she blew past kuzmova in under an hour, from tricking people into believing to continue her impressive they're receiving a call form on the clay. from genuine tax officials. next she will face 24th seed it's known as "number spoofing" and because the call—display looks donna vekic from croatia. genuine, it's easier for scammers to persuade people to send them money, as our personal meanwhile, in the men's draw, finance correspondent, simon gompertz explains. roger federer became the oldest man to reach the fourth round at roland garros in 47 years by beating norwegian casper ruud in straight sets. fraudsters have been bombarding the next up for the third seed public with calls, trying to deceive is argentina's leonardo mayer.
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their big m's into making payments, warrington are through to the semi finals of rugby league's challenge cup after a hard—fought thinking they are settling genuine 28—22 victory over hull kingston rovers. this try from ben currie proved to be the winner for last bills. hmrc says there was more than years beaten finalists. the wolves are nowjust a game away 100,000 attempts last year to get from their third wembley final people to pay spurious tax bills, up from 8000 the year before. the scan in four years, today st helens take involves manipulating call the on wakefield in the last 8 number display. people are tricked into thinking the calls are genuine the second game of the cricket world because the phone shows a real hmrc cup was over and done with pretty quickly. phone number. now, with the help of the west indies beat pakistan before phone number. now, with the help of 2 o'clock in the afternoon phone companies, hmrc has managed to put a block on a list of its most at trent bridge. frequently used helpline numbers, so pakistan's batsman really struggled they can't be displayed. number with the windies' fast bowlers spoof is also pretend to be calling it didn't take west indies long towrap things from banks, trying to get direct access to accounts and siphon off up — nicholas pooran hit the winning cash. they said they are working runs with a six to secure with phone regulator 0fcom on how a 7 wicket victory. they can crackdown on the problem as 25 years after his first win well. people protesting against lgbt lessons at a primary school at the oaks, the 48—year—old in birmingham have been banned from gathering outside its gates frankie dettori was a winner again — by a high court injunction. this time on ana—purna. birmingham city council made the application after more than two detorri's fifth career months of demonstrations win in the race at anderton park school. came on the far side,
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the education secretary, as she held off pink dogswood damian hinds, said it would allow with fleeting in third. parents to "continue peaceful afterwards he described the horse as beautiful and courageous. discussions with staff". it may have been developed as a sport for athletes mexico's president says he won't be with a disability, but now ‘sitting provoked by threats to impose trade volleyball‘ is opening itself tariffs on products up to all. the country exports to the us. president trump says he'll keep while at the elite level the gb raising the tax until mexico stops women's team are preparing illegal immigrants from for the european championships, crossing the border. the national foreign trade council, at grass roots, a campaign is under which represents the nation's way to get more of us playing — largest exporters, called the move so we sent mike bushell to the medway sports centre "a colossal blunder. " in kent to find out more. geologists in iceland say that one of the country's most beautiful natural attractions has been left in ruins after years it's volleyball, but probably not as you know it. trying to get the ball of uncontrolled tourism. the leidarendi cave near reykjavik has seen many of its stalactites up you know it. trying to get the ball up on the lead side of the net and stalagmites destroyed and much of the walls have been covered in graffiti. before smashing it down on the opponent, but in sitting volleyball you have to move your hands to get around as well. it has all the thrills and spills of volleyball, but everyone is sitting down. not let's look at the front pages. that that makes it more relaxing. the sun has an exclusive interview identity think of it like a crab.
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with president donald trump, you know how a crab runs along the who has told the paper that he ‘backs borisjohnson' ground? i do that, and i use my to become prime minister. hands as my legs. the sport has been the us president was speaking ahead around since the 19505 but it shot of his visit to the uk which begins on monday. to prominence in the uk at the london 2012 paralympics, and martin wright, who lost both her legs in the daily express reports that the london tube train bombings, fulfil her ambition. even me reading downing street has banned nigel farage from meeting my paperju5t mr trump on the visit. fulfil her ambition. even me reading my paper just before fulfil her ambition. even me reading my paperju5t before the explosion happened, all i kept thinking as i was turning the page is, i have got its front page also carries a photo to get tickets. and i didn't get ticket5, but seven years later i of sir philip green, took part. i don't think i could who has been charged with four counts of misdemeanour assault in the united states. have done anything that they to stop getting on that tube, because i truly believe i was meant to meet this brilliant bunch of people, and sir philip strenuously absolutely revolutionise my life denies the claims. the i says that climate activists have vowed with sport. martin and the great to blockade heathrow airport injune and july unless plans to build british women's team are heading to the championship 5oon, a third runway there are cancelled. british women's team are heading to the championship soon, and they make protesters have been told they face it look so easy getting around the life behind bars if they fly drones court and positioning them5elve5
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over the airport, the paper reports. it look so easy getting around the court and positioning themselves in the right place. you can only hit the right place. you can only hit the ball as long as your torso i5 the right place. you can only hit the ball as long as your torso is in contact with the floor.|j and finally, ahead of the champions league final in madrid this evening, the ball as long as your torso is in contact with the floor. i don't really like 5tanding liverpool's local paper, contact with the floor. i don't really like standing up, so i like the fact that it sitting down. the echo, goes with the headline "mad—red". really like standing up, so i like the fact that it sitting downm really like standing up, so i like the fact that it sitting down. it is very fast, isn't it? it is like thousands of liverpool and tottenham fans have descended on the spanish capital with many making long, volleyball but i don't have to use my legs. it is a lot more freeing last—minute journeys from the uk. for me. i get to the end of the day and the thing i want to do the most i5 and the thing i want to do the most is take my prosthetic5 off. and many of them making those and the thing i want to do the most is take my prosthetics off. since journeys without a ticket, just to the paralympics in london, there be there, to be in the square and feel the excitement and be part of have been a gruelling number of that moment and the atmosphere. 5e55ions trying to get all involved. inside lots of the papers this morning, lots of supplements, and all of them saying this could be an it is quite adaptive, everyone from every ability, be it able—bodied all—time classic champions league people who are triple amputees, i final. it adds to it that it is two have seen play. you can get on and english clubs. hopefully it will be a great game. there is so much ju5t have seen play. you can get on and just play. due to a lack of funding there is not a men's team, but by expectation that it could be a died. holding more 5e55ions like this one not those two clubs. you saw how they performed in the semifinals. at medway sports centre in kent, it
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exactly, it potentially has it all, i5 at medway sports centre in kent, it is hoped that there will be more ijust hope it exactly, it potentially has it all, 5pon5or5hip to fund it. you will be i just hope it lives exactly, it potentially has it all, ijust hope it lives up to expectations. what can we expect needing to be much quicker around the court and i was if you want to from the weather? you can pretend make it to the top level. how you are in madrid today, exhausting this sport is! what particularly if you are in central or eastern england. we have a short lived heatwave on the way, temperatures potentially kicking up to 27 celsius. if you are around 5peed, what fun! that looks painful. i think that was outside, having a lunch in the sunshine, you can pretend you are on his honeymoon! breaking hearts the continent. 20 of heat in madrid at the moment. that cold air is around the world, nearly married being pulled up for the weekend. for mike bushell. here's su5an with a look the first half of the weekend, come sunday we start the switch back to at this morning's weather. the atlantic, we start to roll in this area of low pressure, and you you have a lovely sunrise or sunset? can see the orange is fizzling away. 0n can see the orange is fizzling away. on saturday, quite a lot of cloud across the northern half of the uk. i don't know but our weather the remnants of a weather front. watchers are cleanness —— keen this morning and we are getting some some drizzle across england, later great image5 morning and we are getting some great images in already. a 5hock for northern ireland, and that does
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push the temperatures back to the morning and we are getting some great images in already. a shock to high teens at best. further south, a the system, a slow ramp up of temperature and today in central and eastern areas could hit the mid—205 bit hazy, but we're still talking perhap5 eastern areas could hit the mid—205 perhaps 27 degrees. this lovely shot about highs in the mid— 20s and up has come in this morning already, to 27 across england. this evening, largely fine, but if you stay out of beautiful 5ound5 has come in this morning already, beautiful sounds and it does look it too late the rain will find you. very inviting. not a lot of —— a lot across scotland and northern ireland some of that will be heavy. a mild night across the board, quite muggy with a low of 17 degrees. in roles of warmth for the southern uk being pulled up but come tomorrow, the second half of the weekend we bring the more unsettled weather for sunday, and this is a cold front. our weather in increasingly from the atla ntic our weather in increasingly from the atlantic and that will extinguish not cold, but cooler air following tho5e temperatures, especially as we go into next week. that here we are behind it. staying ahead of the front, eastern england on sunday. today and we will see 5un5hine temperatures into the mid—20s, acro55 south wales, central, eastern and southern england and the further west we are talking about temperatures will shoot up to the high teens, may be the low 20s, further north you still have the but a much more showery scene, maybe re m na nts of further north you still have the remnants of front so more cloud around and pleasant off field to the some thunderstorms for northern day with temperatures cocked in the ireland and scotland. a breezy day high teen5. —— pleasant feel to the across the board on sunday, still
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day. with temperatures top in the not getting any really significant rainfall totals as the system rolls high teen5. a muggy night acro55 through to the south, so for gardens that are strapped for moisture, mine certainly is, little relief in the forecast as we look through the next day. with temperatures top in the high teen5. a muggy night across the board perhap5 few days, even though the picture high teen5. a muggy night across the board perha p5 lows high teen5. a muggy night across the board perhap5 lows of 16 or 17 becomes increasingly unsettled. degrees in the south—east. 0n we go into sunday and there will be a lot everyone into the cooler air on monday and low pressure centres of cloud around to start the day to basically lining up to come across the north and west and some the space as we move into the temperatures early on for the likes weekend ahead. into next week, of wales and north—west of england temperatures returning to about that more persistent rain acro55 average or maybe a touch below average, and some showers in the scotla nd that more persistent rain acro55 scotland and even though i think the forecast as well. some sunny spells rain will ease for scotland as the day goes on we see 5harp showers at times, but central and eastern following through the afternoon perhap5 following through the afternoon perhaps with following through the afternoon perha p5 with an following through the afternoon perhaps with an odd rumble of thunder. eastern england manages to areas other place to be if you want some warmth. 5tay thunder. eastern england manages to stay ahead of the front for much of the day so more 5un5hine here and it is unusual to have a single day of heat and then it all goes back to more warmth. a windy day acro55 the day so more 5un5hine here and more warmth. a windy day across the board, blu5tery wind where we get normal. it is abrupt. it throws us out a little and you can't quite the showers and the temperatures for many are down a little on today, work out what you should wearing or particularly noticeable acro55 doing. hopefully we will get many are down a little on today, particularly noticeable across wales and the western half of england.
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something a bit more sustained as similar for move into meteorological summer and the western half of england. similarfor northern and the western half of england. similar for northern and western today. you spoke about the lovely topped scotland with some temperature acro55 —— some heat weather in madrid and it is equally acro55 temperature acro55 —— some heat across england. we open the doors to pleasurable across north london tonight. if you do get caught up in more frequent atlantic breezes. some celebration and the small hours you may find the rain will find you but 5un5hine more frequent atlantic breezes. some sunshine and showers for many of us and temperatures fall back to it will be humid late into the average values first, perhap5 and temperatures fall back to average values first, perhaps a evening. they use to a spot of rain little below. 0ne average values first, perhaps a little below. one thing we will come 5hort little below. one thing we will come short of in the next few days is in liverpool, aren't they? planning rain acro55 short of in the next few days is rain across southern and eastern areas of england. there will be showers around but we are still celebrations at this time in the morning is a little presumptuous, lacking at this point in the year so no great news there i am afraid for maybe. time now for this week's gardener5 and growers. but if you do film review, with martine croxal and jason solomons. like the warmth, good news for you today. some fantastic photographs this morning. we had these photos in at 5.30, with the sun. hopefully they are still watching now. we will hello, and welcome to look for some more over the next the film review on bbc news. half hour.
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time now for click. this week the team are to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. in his spring linens. so, jason, what do we have this week? at the hay festival. i have a schlocky shocker from the blumhouse horror locker. 0livia spencer and some gullible teenagers star in ma. a nuclear threat unleashes the sun is finally out in the uk and festival season is upon us. the titans again in godzilla. and to celebrate the good weather we find ourselves should i stay or... at the world —famous armageddon out of here? hay literary festival. laughter. europe on the brink of collapse. nestled at the border of england and wales, this is in 1913, in budapest hay—on—wye has been home and the return of the oscar—winning to the event for over 30 years. director laszlo nemes in sunset. i love the hay festival. let's start with ma. you can come here and fill your as in mum or mother. brain5 with all sorts one of the teenagers calls of new knowledge on all sorts of subjects delivered by all kinds 0ctavia spencer's figure ma. of brilliant speakers. a slight racial overtone in this, and the film—makers have and when you have done that, you can brought us get out and us. come see us doing our live show too. ye5, once more click live hit the hay.
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we spoke about robots, explained in detail about how our brains develop and we built an artificial they have been gradually turning the horror genre on its head with the racial elements in there, intelligence u5ing matchboxes. and that is to the fore here. 0ctavia spencer, who won please welcome mai5y the oscar for her supporting actress role in the help, mcadam and willow. that director that she re—teams applause. here for a film that has very good credentials. but possibly the most magical moment juliette lewis stars in it. alisonjanney also stars in it. of all of our click live shows 5tarred mai5y and her dog willow. small roles, it's about 0ctavia spencer, really, who plays a woman who agrees to buy about six years ago at the age some teenagers some alcohol of 16, mai5y was diagnosed because in the us they can't do it, with a brain tumour. so adults have to do it for them, provided they come back over the next few months her vision was reduced to a tiny blurry circle to hers and party in her basement. in just her right eye. they do that, but then she gets a bit needy and they think so if you want to pop we shouldn't do that and find those on to mai5y now... another venue, leaving 0ctavia spencer's ma feeling put out well, mai5y had agreed to try ofjoint and turning a little bit on stage the latest version of these stalkery, as we can givevi5ion goggles. see in this clip. phone repeatedly chimes. they use magnifiers and augmented reality to amplify the wearer's remaining vision and highlight outlines. mai5y, are they working? yeah! i can see your microphone, and i can see that you are smiling and i can
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hey, this is ma. i got a new number. see the buttons on your shirt. just picking up a few things. take a look at the audience. yeah. don't make me drink alone. they are waving! and i don't want to hear any of this "i have homework" crap. i can see there is a lady don't make me drink alone. # don't make me drink alone... in the front with a red jacket and the guy next to her is wearing stripes. oh, my god, it is so amazing! are you guys mad at me for something? i mean, i risked myjob applause. i didn't quite realise how many people were there and then so that you could have fun, i put them on and i could see and we definitely did. everybody in the audience. it was a scary feeling, actually. the least you could do is say thank you. something mai5y felt especially robbed of through this traumatic don't keep your phone by your bed. experience was her ability that's the first thing. to read herfavourite books. it's not good energy. we have a copy of harry potter you will not get good sleep. it is terrible for you. and the philosopher's stone here. do you think you would be able it spirals and gets a lot worse. to read us the first few sentences if i hold the microphone up? 0k. can you see it? things get really strange yes. between the teenagers and ma. she cries. it's a good idea, 0ctavia spencer is great at this. i'm sorry. people have talked about kathy bates in misery. 0k. it's that kind of role. "mr and mrs dur5ley of number 4 privet drive were proud to say
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0r carrie, where something happened in her past and why she's wreaking some alcoholic revenge that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much." on these particular teenagers. applause. so it's quite a clever little film, it made me really happy but it doesn't really reach that i could have that back, get out or us levels, that thing that was taken away much bigger films than from me, to have it back was lovely. little horror films. i really do miss the sensation of purchasing a book, this one has a old—fashioned 80's bringing it home and reading a book slasher movie vibe to it. that isn't quite scary enough and to think in the future that this to carry it through. is it aimed at teenagers? kind of technology may be quite i would think so. don't drink, teenagers. mainstream and that ability will be certainly don't drink with ma. back for me, it is heaven forbid. what have we got next? i think it's godzilla. a wonderfulfeeling. is it anything like the films that i saw? it has been a very overwhelming or the tv series. experience, but a really great one as well, i am really grateful. they were invented in tokyo in 1954 as a response this really was an emotional moment for all of us. to the nuclear threats. but what about other types of vision impairment? releasing these titans, jen copestake has been looking these dinosaurs. do you remember the chewits adverts? with the big monster? at a piece of technology aimed they said it is a long shot but it mayjust work and give to him. at people who are colourblind. but does it work? 0ccupied him. it looks so different!
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the dialogue isn't much better i'm notjoking. in this then it was in those it looks so different. adverts of the ‘705. but the titans have been unleashed that's the real world. again because of a nuclear threat. that's how we see colour. charles dance plays an ecoterrorist. this was the moment nine—year—old sebastian tried his enchroma gla55e5 he wants to pit the titans for the first time. against each other. designed to help improve the sight of people with certain colour deficiencies, his video was similar with these, you want to wait till the monsters clash. to many others posted online. you don't really care about the humans, even if they are played there are so many different greens! by vera farmiga or sally hawkins. oh, my god, sweetie. if you remember from the shape some of these videos have millions of water, she is good with monsters and can even tap dance with them. of views on youtube. your bag! she doesn't bother with that here. and a quick internet search sets up dozens of fundraising pages set up you really want the monsters to fight each other. by families trying to raise money to purchase a pair. what will godzilla do? this could be because the glasses are not cheap. will he beat mothra? will he get slammed down by rodan? they start at us$349 for adults what i am waiting for is and $269 for children, with similar prices in the uk. godzilla versus king kong. that is coming. it has to. that is the clash we are all waiting for. that's the big purse. is there enough of sebastian's father chris first heard the monsters in this? about the glasses through watching a video and was keen sometimes, in the new godzilla for his son to try them out. movies, the monsters are so big. i think you probably feel, it's full of actors as with all disabilities going like this... for children,
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and you never get to powerle55 and very keen to try see the full scale. and do anything you can to improve in this one, you get to see the cg! or correct even partially, monsters taking on each other at boston's fenway park. that di5ability. i have enjoyed a baseball game there. sebastian was born with a genetic colour deficiency called protanomalou5 dichromacy. the dinosaurs were not appearing that night. this gives people a decreased sunset is next. sensitivity to red light in particular. a hungarian film. people with this deficiency are often called red—green colourblind. about 8% of men and 0.5% of women from oscar—winning director laszlo nemes. worldwide have a degree of colour gave us one of the greatest holocaust films, son of saul. deficiency in their sight. he is back with a film called i met sebastien and his father sunset, easily the film of the week. at the institute of ophthalmology terrific. at university college in london. but it is very confusing. it stars a woman played i have this book here. what colour do you see this as? by a newcomer, a woman called irisz. we see things through her i think it is red eyes and watch her face but i know it is pink. almost continuously. i find that fascinating. put your glasses on and tell me what it looks like. she arrives in budapest in 1913, now i see it as definitely pink. a flowering, great society full of inventions and industry, if you take the glasses off again, she wants to work in a hat shop that we've got quite a few balloons here. what colour is this balloon? used to belong to her parents.
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i see it as green but it doesn't any more and she thinks herfamily has been wiped out, i know it is orange. but somebody says your brother wow. is living here. and with the glasses on? but he's gone to seed, he's gone bad, he's an anarchist, and she wants to investigate now iju5t see it as orange. and find out more. very tense. the glasses are said to work u5ing spectral notch filters that actually remove part of the colour spectrum. professor andrew stockman is going to run through some traditional colour deficiency tests with sebastian. these are called ishihara tests, and they're test5 for colour deficiency. this example you can definitely see, most people can see, all the colours. what number do you see? a 12. the ishihara te5t works by showing a number that is slightly different colour to the dots in the background. is it in the style that this the gla55e5 don't seem to be helping director usually does? sebastian with this test. it's like he did in son of saul. do you see any numbers here? he does that here. no. and how about here? long snaking travelling shots. any numbers? literally, like i wanted to be gawking at godzilla. no? i was gawking at the don't worry. i think it's... audacity of this movie. i can't believe he is still a10? doing the same shot. a horse will pull out of the blue 0k.
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and does that change and peasants will come with flaming when you wear the glasses? torches and coachmen will come i slightly think it's a 20? all snaggly toothed. aristocrats will be randomly assassinated while in the same shot and you are like, "what is going on?" that is closer. it 5lightly improves your the point is you don't discrimination but you would still know what is going on. not pass a colour te5t. it is about the collapse i'm sorry. of the austro—hungarian empire and about europe now and how that there are better results with this test which looks at different could come to the fore. colours of wool. at the height of intellectual this one changes so much. sophistication, how does it turn bad it changes from a green and how do we turn on ourselves? why do we destroy our own societies? to a very standard pink. that's what this is asking. it does it brilliantly. and this one where sebastian 5aid great performance from the lead. he saw a shape he could not see she's in every shot. we are seeing it through her eyes. without the glasses. i see a pink circle and a pink triangle on a grey background. extraordinary. what do you see? for best 0ut, you have chosen rocketman. taron egerton and in his platforms. i 5awju5t a blue circle but when i put the glasses on i saw bursting through every door in a big outfit playing eltonjohn. a triangle here. in a biopic that really isn't a biopic. it is sort of about eltonjohn and so before did you not his friendship with bernie taupin. see a triangle? no. what is going on? it is fabulous. we are removing part of the colour spectrum. it is a neorealist musical. it changes the apparent colour of light. it uses the songs we know so well.
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and it's more than a placebo effect? oh, yes. and they reappropriate those lyrics, it definitely changes the appearance of coloured lights. breathing new life into songs i spoke to the company's president you thought you knew so well. via skype from california who said that the glasses are only sold elton grows up with as an optical a55istive device. his mum and his dad. it is important to understand it also goes very dark and very deep that the glasses are not a cure for colourblindness. into elton's past drug use and drug they should help the person to see addiction and homosexuality. colour in many situations but they don't necessarily provide a very bold film in the way bohemian rhapsody wasn't bold, normal colour vision. it was bright and good and fun, but this one is stronger and bolder. recent peer—reviewed research not a family, musical it is broken. from the university of grenada conducted on 48 people with colour vi5ion deficiency concluded that the enchroma gla55e5 introduce a variation of perceived colour but do not improve results —— brilliant. in diagnostic tests for colour eltonjohn said he didn't want deficiency or give the wearers a sanitized version of his life. i don't think he has lived a sanitized life. normal colour vision. he is proud of the fact that he is still standing, as the song goes. enchroma provided us a statement i can't get it out of my head. regarding the study saying only its indoor use gla55e5 were used on two tests with the subjects wearing glasses for a few minutes at a time. he is still standing and he lives they said this would tend to tell the tale, a brilliant tale. to minimise any results. if you remember the songs the first for chris, the science behind the glasses is less important time around orjust heard them than the experience his son
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and wondered what they were about, this really adds another layer get5 while wearing them. to the rocketman and to eltonjohn yes, of course, if i thought himself and his legacy as a musician that him wearing the glasses and the lyrics by bernie taupin are terrific poetry. wa5 harmful then i would be best to stream. far more concerned. the blue angel. if it is a parlour trick, the name of the club. to be brutally honest, i don't really care. where marlene dietrich made her breakthrough. but others may expect in her tights and stockings. more definitive result5, especially considering the marketing it brings down a respectable school professor, played by the brilliant emiljennings. hype and luxury pricetag. ruins his life because he is from head to toe in love. like the german song. i can do it in german. the5e beautiful tulip5 were generated by a computer programme. the reali5m i5 uncanny, and that is because the algorithm that generated them was trained very good. falling in love again. university of modern languages. on 10,000 pictures of real tulip5. idid. i have looked you up. anna ridler, the artist behind this work, then a lot of people will not have seen hand—annotated each picture. this film ever, will they? but they will have seen cabaret. for each photograph i wrote what colour it was, how 5tripy it was, what type of tulip it was, it is very much that atmosphere. what state it was in, so if it was a bud or if it was dead, and i used that information
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to then use machine learning to train an algorithm to produce it is about backstage. a weimar republic film. the5e moving image pieces. it is about that decadence that led to nazism. it is also just sexy and very funny and brilliantly performed. i had read about tulip mania which was this period in dutch she sang the song all the way history in the 16305 when the price into the ‘90s through decades of a tulip went at one point for the same price as an amsterdam doing her cabaret show. all over the world. townhouse, and it was the first iconic piece of cinema known speculative bubble. and i was interested in kind and you can see it at home. you can see in a few cinemas. of comparing this moment in history with speculation that is going on now around cryptocurrencies. you can see it on bfi player. so in this piece the tulip5 are kind my streaming choice for the weekend. ofjittering and flickering, that is because the way the tulip5 an erotic masterpiece. have been created by the algorithm i have to say thank you. is controlled by nice to see you. that's it for this week, though. the price of bitcoin. thanks for watching. 00:28:42,174 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 goodbye. so as the tulip5 change, that is because the price of bitcoin is changing. a5 beautiful as these tulip5 are, every so often the realism falls away, and you start to see the artifice. part of the reason that i display my data5et a5 a separate work is to really kind of empha5ise the humanity and humanne55 that sits
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behind all of these processes. and that is it for the shortcut of click from hay, the full—length version has so much more from this amazing festival. you will find it on iplayer right now, and if you need us during the week we are on social media, youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at @bbcclick. thank you for watching and we will see you soon.
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and jon kay. 0ur headlines today: madrid gets ready for an all—english champions' league final as ten of thousands of liverpool and tottenham fans gather in the spanish capital. i was welling up, i was almost in tea rs i was welling up, i was almost in tears just getting off the train. it suddenly became a reality.|j tears just getting off the train. it suddenly became a reality. i think integrated will be number six! come on, liverpool! . iam
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