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hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt players have to manipulate the mouth and naga munchetty. and the tongue to make their words good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from come out. you have to do it very bbc news. quickly, because if you don't your face will start to explode because you are a robot. in humans find that a little bit suspicious. my teeth are falling out. oh no. it has all a comprehensive review of hospital food, in response to the deaths good morning, welcome of five patients who contracted gone horribly wrong. that is the way listeria, has been announced to breakfast with charlie stayt by the health secretary matt hancock. seven nhs trusts have been and naga munchetty. affected by the outbreak, iand gone horribly wrong. that is the way i and most of these, to be honest. which has been linked to pre—packed it isa i and most of these, to be honest. it is a place where you can sit down sandwiches and salads. our headlines today: public health england said the wider and talk about art. a major review of hospital food risk to the public remains low. in england is announced iran is "almost certainly" by the health secretary, following the deaths of five responsible for the attacks on two patients who contracted listeria. oil tankers in the gulf of oman, according to the foreign secretary, the british government blames iran jeremy hunt. for attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman warning it's posing a serious danger yesterday, the us military released to the region. a video which it said showed iranian flooded for 48 hours — forces removing an unexploded mine from one of the stricken ships. it isa it is a procedurally generated we've the latest on the operation tehran has denied any involvement. nightmare. everything is trying to to help the village hit kill you but is really beautiful. by this week's rain storms. you are so close. so close. you are the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says worth the wait — england there's no "credible evidence" iran a dragonslayer. i am a dragonslayer. book their place in the world cup is responsible, tweeting that the uk last 16, withjodie taylor's should ease tensions, do you have a painting. let us go rather than fuel first goal in m months. a military escalation. with the screen. that's is great. and from hogwarts to clapham common — ijoin a down to earth version two teenagers have been killed in london in separate attacks within minutes of each other.
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police are investigating after one of quidditch, for muggles. was stabbed in wandsworth shortly before 5 o'clock on friday afternoon no huge changes to our weather this and another was shot in plumstead ortakea detour or take a detour into an alternative weekend, just a case of sunglasses p0p or take a detour into an alternative in south—east london. pop culture. it is a dating police have made arrests in one hand and raincoats and in connection with each death. umbrellas in the other. simulator. your weapons turn into the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" beautiful people and you take them out on dates to make them stronger. about an outbreak of ebola it's saturday 15th june. in the democratic republic of congo, we thought it would be fun to break which is already the second it up with some sort of action and worst in history. that was combat for us. basically we our top story: the international health body thought like a lot of things it was is working with neighbouring a comprehensive review countries to prepare for any of hospitalfood in england, possible spread of the disease, really geared towards a certain kind of audience. has been announced by the health secretary matt hancock, but says the response it was very r—rated. a lot of in response to the deaths of five patients who contracted listeria. in the drc "remains females not wearing a lot of things. seven nhs trusts have been affected by the outbreak, we wa nted overstretched and underfunded". females not wearing a lot of things. we wanted to make a game that felt which has been linked to pre—packed thousands of people, like it welcomed us and we have male sandwiches and salads. including rapper stormzy, simonjones reports. joined a silent march last night to remember the victims and female non— binary options in of the grenfell tower fire. the game. you can take to have you with nine confirmed cases of the event was held to mark on. we also have a cat if you want listeria in hospital patients, the second anniversary of resulting in five deaths, the health to be single, because you can be the disaster which killed 72 people. single and still have a fulfilling the bishop of kensington told a memorial service, it was a "national shame" that life. a trip 2-3 zone reminds me flammable cladding remained in place secretary want to know what has gone on more than 200 high—rise wrong. it has not been revealed that gaming isn'tjust about buildings in england. consoles and big fat pcs. check out where the other two patients died. these. they are smarter tabletop ina the comedianjo brand has been told
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where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary she won't face police action game pieces. each one knows its own for a joke she made about throwing game. it is like a nintendo game said:. battery acid over politicians. cartridge. it can teach all the she has acknowledged the comments were "ill—judged". other wants to play that game. let the bbc said the remarks us have again. all right. nice. art. here at the department of health, on the radio 4 show "heresy" matt hancock was facing growing were never intended to condone violence. calls to act. labour want him to the company that owns the exam board, edexcel, 0k. us have again. all right. nice. art. has launched an investigation ok. there we go. purple. into how part of an a—level maths make an urgent statement to the paper was leaked online. commons on monday to outline what exactly was being done. they say hospital patients and staff alike the questions were shared on social us have again. all right. nice. art. need reassurance. 43 nhs trusts have media ahead of yesterday's exam. pearson said it was determined 0k. there we go. purple. 0h! been supplied sandwiches and salads to identify the source from a company called the good food of the breach. watchdog legion is set in a edexcel a—level maths papers were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. post—brexit destopian in nearfuture chain, which has been linked to the people forced to leave their homes london. had a good run there for a after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks while. now it is all right. bombings are waiting to hear when they outbreaks. they got their meat from can return. north country cooked meats. both a state of emergency was declared in wainfleet have halted production. the first after the equivalent of two months' and people thrown in cages like rain fell in two days. patient affected showed symptoms on more than 70 properties the 25th of april. suspect animals. sandwiches and salads were withdrawn and people thrown in cages like animals. were evacuated. a bleak surveillance state where abuse of technology has on the 25th of may. public health led to huge unemployment, a privatised nhs and massive levels england first warned about the outbreak on the seventh ofjune. thank you forjoining us. if you of civil unrest. it's not a particularly listeria typically causes mild food flattering picture of britain.
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poisoning that can prove fatal if before e3, i went behind the scenes we re thank you forjoining us. if you at its developer ubisoft‘s were watching the telly last night, studios in canada. people are already seriously ill. more than likely you are watching the brexit vote happened, poisoning that can prove fatal if people are already seriously illm the football. a brilliant when we were 1.5 years is probably the nastiest of all the performance by the argentina into development and we settled goalkeeper, but in the end patients on london as a location and a big foodborne bugs. nastiest in a sense was key for england. they got there important decision for us was to address that it does have this ability to it head on and say yes, in the end, just the one goal from this is part of our target vulnerable people, and u nfortu nately target vulnerable people, and unfortunately kill them. far more world and backstory. jodi taylor, who hadn't scored for than even nasty bugs like e. coli brexit in our game is not sort several months. scotland are still of the cause of the problems we are depicting in the game world. 157. as investigations continue, in it, but they will have to do have brexit, the causes of brexit really are the causes of the problems in our world public health england insists any and that is really how we address it. risk to the public remains low. some luck to get through from the in the game, the player assumes iran is "almost certainly" the role of an anti—authoritarian responsible for the attacks on two group stage. hacker, recruiting a team of characters to help oil tankers in the gulf of oman, england have qualified according to the foreign for the last—16 of the women's world secretary, jeremy hunt. cup, but scotland's hopes of getting bring down the regime. the crews of both vessels had to abandon ship out of the group are hanging after they were hit by a thread after losing to japan. a large area of london has been by explosions on thursday. mapped in this game and every tehran has denied any involvement. katie gornall reports the un secretary general is now side—by—side, but in many ways poles single person that you meet demanding an independent investigation. apart. three years ago, argentina in the city's streets is playable. our washington correspondent, as you interact with them, had no fixtures, no coach, and no chris buckler reports. unique character, personality ranking. they fought back then, and and backstory is filled america claims this video is proof they put up a fight here. nikita of iran's involvement in explosions in for them by the game's artificial intelligence. in the arabian gulf. we have video games about the apocalypse, the us says these pictures show we have nuclear disasters, members of the country's paris had a chance to break through we have world wars and now revolutionary guard, from the spot, but the goalkeeper we have brexit which really means removing an unexploded mine from a tanker — an attempt, the rest of the world is looking was more than a match. she typified
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they say, to hide evidence at brexit as a legitimate disaster after several attacks. their resilience. just as england and tht‘s quite fascinating in the fact that it's something that we should be taking looked to be in for a night of seriously, it's not frustration, jodi taylor came to the something that's just happening on our stage, they have left ships damaged close it's happening on the world stage to one of the world's most important and that is particularly interesting rescue. this her first and kind of scary. oil shipping routes. certainly president trump has little frustration, jodi taylor came to the rescue. this herfirst goal in 14 developers, along with many people who play games, regard them as a 21st—century art months. as a striker, timing was form which can and should deal doubt about who was responsible. with thought—provoking content. everything. the floodgates failed to well, iran did do it, open, but one goal was enough. games are just another and you know they did it england are through to the knockout form of media and they because you saw the boat. are another part of our culture. i guess one of the mines didn't stages, but not without a struggle. explode and it's probably got, we, as game developers, essentially, iran as for scotland, they came into in my opinion, their first world cup knowing not only should do this, written all over it. as for scotland, they came into theirfirst world cup knowing points would be hard to come by. we have a responsibility to do this, to make games speak iran furiously denies that. at a summit in kurdistan, scotla nd to broader cultural the iranian president accused would be hard to come by. scotland faced one of the blue—ribbon teams, japan. the 2011 issues at large, in order to...not america of unwarranted aggression, and of threatening stability in the region with its actions. to educate but provide that champions made a stuttering start to context for people who choose to engage with games the tournament, but they quickly as their primary form of culture found their stride here. playing in but the uk is one of the countries backing the us. and entertainment. in a post on twitter, your first world cup has to be nerve british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt condemned the attacks, and said the uk's assessment had racking, but this was not pretty in art, movies, literature, concluded that responsibility pink. penalty, said the referee, and and music all tackle difficult for the attacks almost certainly and challenging subject matter. lies with iran. often it's a way of helping us better understand our world, the striker did the rest. and, and it seems
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the same is true for videogames. mcclellin finally gave scotland some hope, but it was all too late. having fought their way to france, that's is it for the short what's adding to the heightened they now need a win in their final edition of click. tensions are appearances that the us game if they are to have any chance you can catch the long version is prepared for conflict. of staying. if you hop on over to iplayer it has moved an aircraft carrier into the arabian sea, and you will find us because of concerns about attacks on social media at @bbcclick. have you noticed what's by iran, and fears there could be is going on behind us? attempts to disrupt classic gaming cabinets! the supply of oil. best of three? but all sides know the cost joe root starred with both the bat done. bye bye! of confrontation and there are many and ball as england eased past efforts being made the west indies at the cricket world cup. root took two catches internationally to avoid it. off his own bowling as west indies were all out for just 212. he then went on to score his two teenagers have been killed in london in separate attacks second century of the tournament, within minutes of each other. and captain eoin morgan was full police are investigating after one of praise for his contribution was stabbed in wandsworth shortly to the team. before 5 o'clock on friday afternoon and another was shot in plumstead he is now the highest run scorer in in south east london. the tournament, he is such an police have made arrests important player for us. he in connection with each death. the tournament, he is such an important playerfor us. he is the glue that holds everything together, the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about the spread of ebola and probably a side of his batting in the democratic republic of congo, that has got better over the last which is already the second two or three years that people worst in history. haven't seen much of his his the international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible further expansive game. he never seems to go outbreaks, but says the response in the drc "remains at less than a runnable, he is often overstretched and underfunded". growing at more than a run a ball.
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thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims england's justin rose of the grenfell tower fire. is still very much in contention the event was held to mark at the us open, but trails the second anniversary of gary woodland by two shots the disaster which killed 72 people. at the halfway stage. the bishop of kensington the american, woodland, told a memorial service, shot a bogey—free 65 it was a national shame that to reach 9 under, and the top flammable cladding remained in place of the leaderboard. rose, who began the day on more than 200 high—rise with a one—shot lead, carded a 1—under 70, to move to 7 under overall at pebble beach. rory mcilroy, who is chasing his buildings in england. first major for five years, is still in the mix. his 69 moved him to 5 under, one ahead of brooks koepka, homophobic and transphobic attacks — who is chasing a third including harassment, stalking and physical assault — have more than doubled since 2014, successive title. according to home office statistics. tyson fury returns to the ring the new analysis comes after a number of high profile in las vegas in the early hours attacks, including two of tomorrow morning women who were targeted against german tom schwarz. on a bus in camden. the weigh—in took place last night reports of lgbt hate crime have as the former heavyweight champion increased by over 140% in england continues his return to boxing and wales in the last five years. after having two years out with mental health and drugs problems. fury is the favourite, but he has said: "i am not sold that it will be as easy as people think." it was penalty shootout heart break for great britain
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men's hockey team. the team fought back to draw 2—2 the comedian, jo brand, with the netherlands at full time, has been told she won't face police alan forsyth scoring to take action for a joke she made about throwing battery acid over politicians. the match to a shootout. she has acknowledged the comments were "ill—judged". the bbc said the remarks but danny kerr's side on the radio four show "heresy" were beaten 4—3 in that were never intended and will now need to win "to condone violence". the programme's host david baddiel, theirfinal round robin match has criticised the bbc against new zealand on sunday for excluding thejoke and hope other results from repeat broadcasts. go their way, in order to qualify the bb c are still the aunty of the for the pro—league semi—finals. nation, and they don't like that. st helens extended their lead the show is supposed to stretch the at the top of rugby league's super boundaries of what people might league with a 38—2 thrashing of huddersfield, while elsewhere, think and say, so if it was up to me wigan boosted their hopes of making the play offs by winning at leeds, i would have kept that line in for who continue to struggle. the repeat. apart from anything, it tony clubb rounded off the scoring in a hard—fought win, 23—14. isa the repeat. apart from anything, it is a bit silly when it has had wigan are nowjust two points off castleford, massive coverage to cut it out, that who are in fifth place. the new european wide premier league looks a bit cowardly. season is under way in the sport of quidditch — yes, quidditch — the company that owns the exam board, edexcel, has launched an investigation into how part of an a—level maths a version of the game played paper was leaked online. the questions were shared on social media ahead of yesterday's exam. pearson said it was "determined — i have been looking forward to to identify" the source this for two days. it is so much of the breach. edexcel a—level maths papers fun. but it looks ridiculous. for
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were also leaked in 2017 and 2018. those who don't know, it was devised byjk rowling in the harry potter people forced to leave their homes after the river steeping in lincolnshire burst its banks books. but you play it on brooms. in are waiting to hear when they can return. a state of emergency real life, they play it on brooms. was declared in wainfleet after the equivalent of two months' rain fell in two days. wizards do, but i can't fly, even on more than 70 properties were evacuated. a broomstick. i can't get airborne. the number of british people who own a second home, buy—to—let or overseas property has doubled since 2001, they had to adapt the game to make it suitable for muggles, non— according to new research. the resolution foundation, a think—tank focusing on people on lower incomes, says1 in 10 wizards. there are now 25,000 players people now own multiple properties. in 50 different countries and we have some of the best teams here in the uk, where they now take if we compare someone born in the the sport very seriously. i've been to train with the reigning champions, the london monarchs. the aerial combat sport played by 19805 with someone born 20 years earlier, that person born in the 805 wizards in the harry potter films is is much less likely to own any very much a reality, with its own property wealth. but if they do own property wealth. but if they do own property they are as likely to have premier league. more down—to—earth, several properties. the notre dame cathedral in paris will hold it's first mass tonight — two months since a major fire 412 enjoy. for muggles to enjoy. all which destroyed part of the building. work to stabilise the structure is still ongoing, after the roof
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and spire were damaged in april. the service tonight will also celebrate the cathedral‘s consecration more than 800 years ago. first there were cat cafes, will become clear later, but it is then there were pints with puppies to do with a quidditch training session going on on the common, and now, thanks to a pop—up bar in the united states, you can enjoy cocktails with rats! do you take your own cut to a cat papers will be flying around, and in cafe 7 the new international premier do you take your own cut to a cat cafe? no, they arejust league, including 17 teams from do you take your own cut to a cat cafe? no, they are just wandering around in the cafe and they are across europe, they have even replaced the wooden broomsticks. supposed to soothe you, but if you turned outward in a full contact are worried about hygiene it might perturb you. sport is pretty dangerous, so now we use pvc drainpipes. safer, yes, but the ratbar at the san francisco just as difficult to run with between your legs. you try to catch dungeon lets visitors pet, it with two hands and then run. snuggle and play with the rodents quidditch is unique because it is the only full contact and mixed gender sport. while sipping on rat—themed cocktails like the "amaratto sour", which is garnished with a fake rat's tail.
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and, you don't have to be a wizard to understand the various roles on the rats are provided by a local the team. i'm down, i'm a chaser, i rescue centre who assure try to score goals and hope i don't that the furry friends are completely domesticated and safe to handle. get attacked by another chaser. i'm karina, i'm a beta, and myjob is to i have no issue with rats, none whatsoever. i was just wondering stop the chasers from scoring. now whether we should really have issued he has to go back to the end and some sort of a warning. people can tapping before he can come in. the trouble is, other beaters can hit me be alarmed by seeing rats looming andl trouble is, other beaters can hit me and i have to go back. in a lot of large over their breakfast saturday morning, don't they? no! i don't sports you is given to the biggest guy and they run it in. but we have players that really equalise that. i know... they are sweet creatures, they have a bad reputation. think some people are quite shocked let's take a look at this when they see footage, that it isn't morning's papers now. just dressing up and pretending to the conservative leadership race be harry potter. it is a very continues to be front page news. the daily telegraph reports that com plete be harry potter. it is a very complete sport. like rugby and tory whips have hatched a plan for borisjohnson to become the next dodgeball and handball altogether. leader of the party unopposed. it is more 3—dimensional than rugby. the paper also reports on blood donors saying they're struggling to use an online booking system. it is more 3—dimensional than rugby. it seems confusing at first, several balls at one time, very tactical and
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fa st balls at one time, very tactical and fast paced. the sport has grown to such an extent now that the premier the daily mail leads with the latest deaths linked league finals are held in stadiums to a listeria outbreak in pre—packed across the uk. but what about those sandwiches and salads. public health england has been accused of keeping people in the dark, according to the paper. dressed in yellow as the golden the guardian features an exclusive interview with two women snitch? the snitch is independent, who were attacked on a bus in london, as it reports that homophobic hate crime has more than doubled in england and wales remaining on the bench for the first 18 minutes, and then they are released onto the pitch. i have to evade being caught, because now, if either side wants to score 30 points over the last five years. and finish the game, they have to remove the snitch from the snitch. and news that the chase star and comedian paul sinha has parkinson's disease we can see here that one team wants at the age of 49, leads the daily star coverage. to end it, but the defender wants to stop that from happening. she is going to try and take my sock! came those of the main stories on the over, sorry about that, i didn't do front pages, we will be reviewing a very good job. now you have one, the inside pages later this morning. game over! it should be much harder liverpool may currently be to catch the snitch than that. champions of europe, but 40 years ago it was nottingham forest who were basking the only sport in the world where in european football glory. there is no final whistle, it all for two years running, in 1979 and 1980, they won ends when the team that wants to end
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the european cup — it all catches the snitch. she as it was known then. just a few years before, they'd been mid table in the old second division. now a film about the club's caught me straightaway, but they can remarkable achievement is to be only come on after 18 minutes. when shown in 300 schools you are the snitch, and i feel sorry across nottinghamshire as breakfast‘s tim muffet reports. for anyone who doesn't really know harry potter and the game of quidditch, i think it is quite confusing. there are a lot of different positions. can you run off with loads of hard work and self the pitch as the snitch? they used belief, nottingham forest began to win games. lots of people so they to be able to go within a three mile radius of the pitch. there were can't achieve certain things because of where they are from. it is all exa m ples of radius of the pitch. there were examples of the uk snitch at the world cup in america came back in about getting the pupils in these costu me world cup in america came back in costume and managed to sit down primary schools to dream big and aspire to be whatever they can be. if you thought nottingham forest between the coaches of the two could become champions of europe. sides. that is not allowed now. make ita sides. that is not allowed now. make it a better spectator sport the they were struggling club at that snitch has to stay on the pitch. time. but they managed it. in 1979 they can't run off three miles away. and 1980. this film tells the story did you enjoy it? and 1980. this film tells the story and will be shown in 300 coronary idid, it did you enjoy it? i did, it is fantastic. it is quite schools across nottinghamshire. rough. if all the matchstick and get and will be shown in 300 coronary schools across nottinghamshirem you look at the position forest were taken down by a chaser. you don't m, you look at the position forest were in, languishing in the division ii, to where we became the best team in wa nt to taken down by a chaser. you don't want to fall down on that.
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this weekend marks the 100th europe, not once but twice, it is a story of how they were able to anniversary of one of the most important milestones achieve that. this has been the best in aviation history — the world's first non—stop day ever! i really liked the video. transatlantic flight. the journey byjohn alcock and arthur brown lasted more when you think you can't do than 16 hours. phil mackie reports on how something, you actually think, maybe i can't do it, then i watch the the centenary is being marked. in newfoundland, 1900 miles of video and i think i can do it. it taught me never to give up and to atla ntic in newfoundland, 1900 miles of atlantic between them and ireland. keep following my dreams. this man they had an unsteady start in newfoundland, and an undignified finish in an irish bog, but it was a was the captain of the team. what landmark journey in the finish in an irish bog, but it was a landmarkjourney in the history of aviation. john allcock and arthur can kids take from that and incorporate into their lives? that brown survived dangerous missions in the first world war only to risk the underdog can come through. their lives again. they returned as nottingham is a small city compared with manchester or liverpool, compared with the greats of europe. heroes and one a £10,000 prize, with it inspired me because we could closer to half a million today. they really tell that they didn't give up flew in a vickers vimy, one of three and they dreamt it and it went
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through to what they dreamt about. only in existence still is here in almost ten years ago, nottingham was the army collection, where it has identified as having amongst the been disassembled like a giant kit. worst numeracy and literacy rates in the uk. since then there have been a it has been through many missions. the chances of survival if things number of initiatives aimed at improving things. as well as reading went wrong were pretty slim. even if it survives crashing into the sea, and writing workshops run by charities and local employers, nottingham has been designated a really the north atlantic will kill you very quickly through unesco city of literature to help hypothermia. but they were still promote a love of words and books. willing to take the risk? they were it also runs literary events in still willing to take the risk. to schools. it is great that we can run get a sense ofjust how difficult this journey was, you get a sense ofjust how difficult thisjourney was, you really get a sense ofjust how difficult this journey was, you really have to look in the cockpit to see how together a huge success for our city on the football field with children cramped it was, basic instruments, inspired to do what they want to do. and think that brown, in the do you think by seeing the film and learning about what happened to navigator seat at one point, had to nottingham forest, that can help climb out over the fuselage to clear children? it is in the context of ice of one of the gauges. they things that the school and other schools do in our city. i am writing couldn't have done it without this — about how i want to become a children's doctor. lots of people rolls—royce eagle engine that propelled them across the atlantic. supported each other and used one of the first things and brown did was send a telegram to thank the
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teamwork and they were playing football. i want to be the one who helped. nottingham forest hasn't company. it will form part of a managed to repeated success of the museum in their home city of derby. we wa nt museum in their home city of derby. we want to hear from people who are late 705, but the club hopes its achievements 40 years ago can connected with the making of this inspire young people today. object, who have grandparents or pa rents object, who have grandparents or parents involved in the manufacturing and design. we want to tell their stories. rolls-royce that is interesting, isn't it, a story where you can see a team that has fought against all the odds and the kids are getting inspiration from that. and one of the greatest engine is still power transatlantic planes, but it was the eagle that footballing characters ever. you can made the trip possible. a lot of people still believed aviation was watch back some of his interviews. i did ita watch back some of his interviews. i did it a while ago, one of the interviews. it was absolutely compelling. it is 6:15. in its early stages not really going here's tomaz with a look to happen. this showed that it was at this morning's weather. good morning to you. good morning, here to stay and it was reliable. to happen. this showed that it was here to stay and it was reliablem the century since they became the naga, good morning, charlie. what is first to cross the atlantic in less the weather looking? it has not than a day, their bravery has continued to be honoured. changed for quite some time. that rather disappointing start to summer. son, showers, quite breezy it isa it is a 6:45. let us look at the
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as well. we have been looking at the weather. it has been pretty weather records in some parts of the problematic for a lot of people. give us the picture for the weekend. uk already so far this month have it has been terrible. some of us had 200% of the normal rainfall, for love the sort of weather. we love the rain and the parts are looking example, around lincolnshire, parts lost right now. of course we had the of the midlands as well —— sun. the flooding. some parts of the country low pressure is with us. it has been have already had doublejune's with us for quite a long time now. rainfall and we are only roughly look at the contrast across europe. halfway through the month. and there central and eastern parts of europe are in the midst of a relentless is more on their way. this low pressure has basically been stuck like a record in the same place for heatwave, with temperatures into the 30s. heatwave, with temperatures into the 305. it heatwave, with temperatures into the 30s. it has been like that there for a very long time now. and you give over a week now, ten days or so. here is the low, you can see the with one hand and take away with the other. what i am trying to say is winds are spinning around. reading a pa rt winds are spinning around. reading a part of northern ireland and the one part of europe is enjoying the south—west. late in the afternoon heat and the sunshine, other parts the showers will be pushing into the of europe are in that cold area of north—west of england from the midlands —— raining. a mixed day. weather with rain and showers swirling around and a windless well. today rain almost anywhere is possible, but it will be reaching the heat, the energy is you at different times of the day. by you at different times of the day. by the time we get to the evening it redistributed and struck across europe —— wind as well. we have looks like you some parts of the country will get a few showers.
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showers across western parts of the overnight tonight into tomorrow, not uk. they are moving towards the much changes. the low still with us. east. still dragging in the showers. parts of england in the midlands temperatures around 8— 10 degrees will catch them showers. you will overnight. pretty much what we have out there right now. sunday's get sunshine today. it is not all weather forecast, the low is still bad. the weather will change at here. look at the little weather least some point during the day and fronts, they are little soldiers you will need your raincoat, your marching in our direction, bringing umbrella. temperatures today will be a peppering of showers across the uk once again. one thing i will point 18 for some, eight fathers. out tomorrow, if you are heading off to the coasts, any of the western or umbrella. temperatures today will be 18 forsome, eight fathers. i mentioned that broken record, the southern coast, there will be a low pressure is basically stuck in. stiff breeze lowing tomorrow so you will get the showers. you will need ——8d. thejet low pressure is basically stuck in. ——8d. the jet stream low pressure is basically stuck in. ——8d. thejet stream has low pressure is basically stuck in. your raincoat. it will be quite cold ——8d. the jet stream has cut itself around the coasts. inland, in a bit off and it is spinning around the uk at the moment. it is holding this low pressure in place. it is not of sunshine, the temperatures are shifting anyway. just like a washing quite disappointing for the time of year. 16 in scotland, 19 in london, machine. certainly not a tumble below the average for the time of year. we should be getting to around drier. this low is with us, sending the showers. tomorrow, more of a 20,22, year. we should be getting to around 20, 22, 23 degrees right now. it is breeze around the western coasts. monday next week. most of the some good arrows, a breeze coming showers are across scotland. it is off the atlantic. disappointing
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temperatures. we are averaging looking like things are slowly drying out. the temperatures are picking up into the low 205. the around 16— 17 degrees for most of us on sunday. there is a look at thinking is as we head into next week, the middle part of the week, monday's weather forecast. the low pressure still in the same place. it will be warming up. you can see probably more showers around in scotla nd probably more showers around in scotland compared to anywhere else the temperatures rising into the in the country. is it going to mid—205. but thereafter looks like improve? there are hints that, at the weather is going to go downhill. if you are looking for hot summer at least for a time, in the week ahead the moment, there is none of that on offer. back to you two. thanks very the weather will improve. here is the weather will improve. here is the outlook. temperatures rising in much, tomaz. at least it looks better later in the week. it is now some areas, particularly the south of the country, up to the mid—205. we have not had that in a little 18 minutes past six. we'll be back with the headlines at 6:30. while. after that it looks as though first though, it's time it is going to cool off again. if for the film review with mark kermode and ben brown. you don't like heat and you like rain, changeable weather, it is great news for you. i would like it to be that little bit warm. i don't know about you. i like it definitely hello, and welcome to hotter. but it is not going to happen so we have to put up with what we have got. we have too. we the film review on bbc news. will see you later on, tomaz. we've got mark kermode taking us
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through this week's similar releases. we'll be back with the headlines so, mark, what do we have this week? at 7:00 — first though it's a very mixed bag, we have time for click. men in black: international, we have the hummingbird project, which is a film about obsession, and a child's eye view of the world in we the animals. giant alien heads, pokemon gyms, always have a mixed bag, don't you? and massive queues to get yeah. into the los angeles men in black, i remember convention centre. seeing the first one, i didn't think for hard—core gamers, they would make three more. this can only mean one thing — you're not alone. i thought the first was great. it's time for the electronic i thought it was smart, funny, i like the special effects, entertainment expo. i thought the story was well told. second one, terrible, orjust plain old e3 third one, not great. to those in the know. almost a quarter of a century the fourth instalment which has on from the very first show, attempted to breath new life in it. it's now the premier event tessa thompson is molly, in the gaming calendar, with over 70,000 people making the annual pilgrimage to the show floor. who as a child met an alien, although, why they need a rock—climbing wall i'm
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not quite sure. and so we sent sent along our very nobody believed her, own gaming gurus, kate russell who would beleive a child who met an alien, and she decides and marc cieslak to see she wants to become what everyone will be talking one of the men in black, about this year. she pursues this dream and meets up this e3 is a little with emma thompson's agent 0. bit different, though. she then teamed up with since 2017 the public has been allowed in — chris hemsworth in an adventure before that this which involved extraterrestrials was a games industry—only affair. and the most powerful weapon ever usually, playstation and xbox hold in the universe and also kumail nanjiani playing a pawn in a chess set giant computing press conferences who is looking for a queen. to show off their latest what happened here? software and hardware. however, playstation isn't attending e3 2019 at all... we had the best party. ..and that left xbox kanye showed up and dropped is the only big games company — like the best album. look around, we got with an actual piece of hardware — doing a press briefing. our as—is kicked! get ready... my queen! i'll never serve another. in typically bombastic fashion, i must end my own life in the most xbox's event is big and loud. painful way possible. please welcome keanu reeves. i don't think that she would want you to, you know... keanu reeves brought some star power to proceedings, turning on the charm. who are you to know what a queen would or wouldn't want? audience member: are you a queen? well, to the extent that you're breathtaking! all women are, yes. but no, no. i'm not a queen. you're all breathtaking! you know what she is, though, is an agent. is that a title?
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it is a title. as it was revealed, he'll be maybe the best way to honour appearing in the highly anticipated the dead is to go on living. cyberpunk 2077, which will be yes. i pledge loyalty eternally to you, agent m. released in april next year. no, no, no, i'm not interested in a subject. as well as this, we got glimpses too late, it's done, of gears of war 5 and minecraft i've pledged the loyalty. role—playing spinoff if you should die before i, minecraft: dungeons. i promise to end my own life... but in the battle in the most painful way possible. between playstation, now, you didn't laugh during that. xbox, and nintendo for domination of the games console market, the biggest announcement that is some of the best wasn't a new game. stuff in the film. xcloud is microsoft's did you laugh? no. i think that character is the funniest character new games streaming service, in the film and i did have a few chuckles during it. the main problem is men in black allowing xbox games to be played on a host of devices, was really good but you are right, like smartphones, by streaming didn't necessarily need all these sequels? the games' visuals from it is not terrible, a microsoft data centre. i'm streaming a game using xcloud right now. it is just terribly ordinary. this is actually an xbox one console game that i'm playing on a mobile phone. there's an awful lot of visual effects now, normally, of course, going on, an awful lot of stuff a mobile phone wouldn't be powerful being thrown at the screen, enough to play a game like this one. but it felt disposable. the game itself is actually tempting to say a new director being hosted on a console inside a server 400 miles away. the service will preview in october. has come onto direct. there isn't any word
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on pricing yet, though. sonnenfeld was behind but while streaming movies and tv the previous sequels, neither of them were as good shows is fairly commonplace, big questions are being asked as the first one. about this kind of technology and if games can be reliably streamed over although there are some charming domestic internet connections. performances, and i do think kumail nanjiani is a really funny writer and performer. i think that is not one of the biggest comments that anything like enough to paste over the cracks. we've had from our readers is that the hollywood way? on our site is about the performance and how fast the internet that you have at home is going to be able that you just keep making sequels? if they are making money, to support this kind of game streaming. why not keep making them? you know, people are struggling to run 4k netflix, long youtube there was a law that a sequel will take two thirds videos, and things like that, of what the original took regardless are you going to be able to have the internet speeds of how good or bad, that is no longer the case to match that performance? but if you have name recognition, imagine streaming tv and movies your money is safer, as data travelling down a one—way even if the film itself is frankly not up to snuff. street in the direction of your television, computer, 0k. not or mobile device. streaming video games is a lot more complicated. here we have a 2—way stream. ok. not up to snuff. right. in one direction, we've got the graphics — that's the on—screen visuals — the hummingbird project, is that up to snuff? and then in the other i think it is. direction we have the inputs jesse eisenberg, he was so edgy that the player is making to control in social network, he plays the game they're playing. someone who is a trader, all of this has to happen
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who bullies his cousin into leaving incredibly quickly. the organisation they work for, if it doesn't, well, then the whole thing breaks down. and joining him in digging a trench despite these reservations, from kansas to new york, games developers believe that down which he can put a fibre cable although quality might that will shave the time of trading sometimes be an issue, modern home networks can handle it. from 17 ms to 16 ms. and this apparently will create a tiny opportunity equivalent to the beating of a hummingbird's wing that will allow them your connectivity in your home to get ahead of the game. is better than ever. those internet companies have built network data centres closer to your home to bring a lot of content already through video — the funny thing is it sounds terribly unpromising. netflix, youtube, et cetera — in fact, it is really gripping. so we can rely on a much better there is a great performance infrastructure to bring the game. by salma hayek as the boss who doesn't want to let them go. it's got a touch of werner herzog in it. microsoft's announcement comes after tech giant google caused it is about somebody dedicated a stir, signalling it themselves to a dream which is mad wanted to get into gaming. which involves them burying this google says its new games streaming pipeline through rivers service, called stadia, and mountains, no matter what it is, could signal the end of the physical console. they have to carry on going google's making bold claims about stadia through a straight line. and no console required. on one hand, it is about family some people are saying that the console is dead, is that true? loyalty, on the other hand, the vision of having a faster way of doing something but it is about obsession and giving yourself over to an obsession and it can take over your life even to the detriment of your health. i actually thought
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the industry has millions it was really good. and millions of customers who look at the console experience it is called the hummingbird that they have as something project. you have to seek it out. i that is vital to their gaming experience. we're not here to try to take that actually thought it was really good. away or tell somebody that the choices they've made are wrong. both microsoft and sony seem to be we the animals. the kids are left to hedging their bets as a new more fend for themselves. powerful playstation 5 console it felt very naturalistic but it is already in the works and xbox has also had a real poetry to it. announced project scarlett, he is a clip. which will be capable of 8k graphics and will do away with load times due to processing grunt. and will be backwards compatible with the entire xbox library of games. what if it's pops? and that's on the way telephone rings. for november next year. hello? games streaming may well be the future, but it isn't over for the physical console just yet. e3 is, of course, chock—full of games, games, and, 00:24:35,453 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 well, more games. mami. how come you didn't answer when i called you? because you sound so ugly. here, try. yo—yo, what's up? woman! this is your husband talking to you right now. you better act right! what do you want from me?
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dig at me, mami, talk to me. i've been missing you. i've been missing you real bad. i know, mami, i know. i'm sorry. no, baby, i'm sorry. i think that's got a really lovely natural tone to it and what i really like is on the one hand it has that charming naturalism, but it is also very poetic. for example, you feel every drop of rain, you can feel the mud between their fingers when they are burrowing around in the ground. there are moments in which it goes to animation because the youngest character draws and these animations come to life. it deals with some very difficult subject matter, it deals with kids coming to terms with their own sexuality, it deals with a violent relationship between their parents and trying to find their own way in the world. and it's tempting to say
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it is like that kind of movie terrence malick made before he went off the boil or the kind of thing david gordon green did when he was making films like malick. .. is it is closer to the florida project. the world is harsh and tough but actually it is being looked at through a child's eyes and it has a real poetic feel to it. it is a feature debut and i thought it was very fine and effective piece of work. the acting looked extraordinary. you literally thought you were eavesdropping on those three kids having a completely normal and charming and really tender conversation about something which is very difficult which is that their parents are having difficulties. i really liked it. good. best out? dirty god. it is about a woman who is a survivor of an acid attack and is trying to redefine her life.
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she is brilliant. this actress, you would think she had been before a camera all her life, it is a really natural but very complicated performance, and i think she is an absolute star in the making. the film itself is really good, it deals with difficult subject matter in a way which is subtle and effective. she is an absolute star, i thought her performance was extraordinary, vicky knight, a name to watch for the future. my best out is rocket man. it was fabulous. i know you loved it. i loved it. we both want to see it again. you come out of the cinema and you want to watch it again straightaway because it is so good. absolutely. highly recommended. by by anyone who hasn't seen it. best dvd? if beale street could talk. i think barryjenkins is great. i love this. it is a film about social justice and imprisonment,
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but it is at heart a love story. if people didn't see it in cinemas, and many people didn't, it didn't find the audience it should have done, get it on dvd or blu—ray, it is fabulous. barryjenkins did moonlight. yeah, here did. moonlight, it is astonishing that film did as well as it did, because it came out of nowhere, a little independent movie. itjust won over the hearts of everyone who saw it. we have got used to the fact that it was a huge hit, it started as a really, really small movie that just found its audience and deservedly so. it is great that that can still happen in today's hollywood. it renews your faith in films when something like that can be discovered. there is a blockbuster market out there. it is great that rocket man is a film that takes risks, more than bohemian rhapsody did, but it still finds a mainstream audience. so, here,
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we're in a pretty good period at the moment. people say cinema isn't as good as it used to be. barry norman said every year there are the same number of comparatively good and bad films. and we have a mixed bag every week and it is up to you to decide which are good and which are bad. anyway, mark, thank you very much indeed. thank you. that is it for this week. thank you for watching. 00:29:25,298 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 but is it bye from both of us.
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