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finally, thursday's debate programme on bbc one, question time, always attracts a lot of feedback and we are planning to record a discussion about it over the next three weeks. if you would like to take part father and child who drowned trying to enter the united states gratuitous and intrusive? concerns about intrusion and taste in that programme and can and decency around reporting private lives define today's programme. lives define today's newswatch. it was saturday's guardian newspaper get to a bbc studio early on a friday that broke our first story, afternoon, we would that of borisjohnson‘s love to hear from you. row with his girlfriend to get in touch with us recorded by a neighbour but bbc if you are interested in that journalists followed it up or if you were just extensively during the day. like to share your views on what you see on bbc tv or on bbc social media. that is all from us. mrjohnson, why were police outside your house last night? he has been accused of hiding from scrutiny, avoiding detailed answers about his policies on brexit and tax. today the questions we will be back to hear your were more personal thoughts about bbc news as borisjohnson faced hundreds of conservative party members coverage again next week. and was asked why police had been called to his flat in the early goodbye. hours of friday morning. friday was a hot one in the west of the uk, saturday is going to be hotter
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across eastern parts of the country. i don't think they want to hear about that kind still nowhere near as hot as france of thing. unless i am wrong. but the judgments of — here is a reminder of that bbc news, along with much of the news media, was that record—breaking temperature set on friday in southern france, people did want to know more. nearly 46 celsius, smashing the previous record set in august it featured prominently in the news 2003 of 44.1. across europe, still very hot, coverage of the conservative you can see these deep red colours, leadership contest for the next few days and would also brought up on monday's panorama. temperatures into the 30s carefully rationing his tv appearances and interviews may across much of the continent, only have sharpened their media's appetite for stories like this. police called in by a neighbour the heat is actually going to be shifting eastwards over the next few after a domestic row at the home that he shares days, and then it will with his partner and start to turn cooler. it all being unhelpfully leaked to the guardian. back to the uk, in england it is all adding to the questions about boris johnson's on saturday, temperatures could get character. up to sa celsius, that is just in one or two spots, would making him the prime minister for most of us it won't be quite so hot but it will feel very muggy already from the morning onwards, first thing in the morning amount to a gamble? on saturday in the south, temperatures could be around 16—17, a little fresher in the north—east of england. on saturday there will be a lot more cloud across western parts that night, laura kuenssberg of the uk, so here it
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spoke to borisjohnson, won't be quite so hot, asking what happened in his girlfriend's flat, the heat is going to ease, and about a photograph of the two of them looking happy which had emerged the previous day in newspapers. he was not forthcoming. in fact showers and thunderstorms you seem to care about your privacy so much of that yesterday a photographer or someone with a phone just happened are possible in northern ireland to stumble upon you and scotland, but across england, in the middle of the the heat is going to intensify. sussex countryside. are you not trying to look at these deep red colours — have this both ways? temperatures in excess of 30 degrees ijust do not get into this death because i think are expected in yorkshire and possibly 3a in the south—east because i think what people want to of the country. but in western scotland, know is what is going on with this guy, when it comes to trust or when it comes to character, does he deliver? a significant drop. some viewers thought all this attention paid to mrjohnson‘s private life was unwarranted. showers and thunderstorms across parts of scotland may rumble sharon taylor contacted us through during the course over the weekend to say of saturday evening, it was a domestic argument, whereas across many parts is it really any of our business? of england it will be a balmy, if not hot, hot end of the day. is it really headline news? it was just vacuous gossip. if you don't like the heat, here is the good news: sunday is going to be much, much fresher, a cool front is set to sweep across the country, it will cut off that hot wind out of france and instead we will see a westerly wind blowing, so we can see yellow colours here indicating the cool air and that heatwave transfers into more central and eastern parts of eastern germany and poland, where temperatures could approach a0 celsius.
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here is sunday's weather forecast. you can see the wind blowing no longer out of the south, it is blowing out of the atlantic, a fresh breeze around western coasts, showers as well, still pretty warm in the south, temperatures around 25 celsius, low 20s across yorkshire, but in stornaway a mere 15 degrees — an atlantic breeze and some showers. the fine summer weather is expected to continue into monday and tuesday, no extremes but very meanwhile, tracy mason recorded her thoughts for us on camera. pleasant indeed. i don't care about what happens behind closed doors in their private life because it happens to us all and we don't need to hear about that as long as they can do the job that they are being paid to do. that's all we want, we want to know what they are going to do and how they are going to make it happen. that's all we are really interested in. as was the case last week, our requests for an interview with someone from bbc news were declined. instead, they gave us this statement:
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but we have also heard from many of mrjohnson‘s supporters and others who believe this is a private matter and not relevant to his leadership bid. we will continue to report on the conservative leadership contest impartially, offering detailed analysis of the policies and views advocated by the remaining two candidates. do let us know your thoughts on what we are covering this week or any aspect of bbc news. this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm reged ahmad, our top stories: can the us and china end their bitter trade war? four years ago, a photograph we'll be live in osaka of a three—year—old syrian boy as donald trump and xijinping meet at the g20 summit. aylan kurdi, who drowned meanwhile president trump has made trying to reach the greek island of kos went around the world. an offer to meet the north korean leader, kim jong—un, at the demilitarised zone with south korea. will it's taken 20 years of talks, about the debate of migration into europe.
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on wednesday, a similar picture but the eu and a group was widely circulating online of south american countries finally of a salvadoran father and daughter who clinch a historic free trade deal. drowned attempting to cross the rio grande into texas. and nearly 50 years since viewers of the six and ten the apollo 11 moon landing, nasa opens up the original mission control room o'clock news were warned that the distressing image would be shown. we won't be doing so but here is the start of the report. proud parents, this was the martinez family. oscar, the young father, had hoped to earn enough money in the us to build a house. his body and that of his daughter were found in the rio grande, which separates mexico and texas. they had apparently given up hope of reaching the us through legal means. was it necessary or appropriate for the bbc to broadcast the photograph, as it went on to do?
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of angela merkel. before the german chancellor travelled to the temp summit injapan, she was filmed shaking at a ceremony in berlin following a similar incident last week. peter mcdermott thought the bbc made too much of the images. for a suggestion sent into us by lance williams about the scheduling of news and weather on bbc one's lake bulletins. currently you have national news, local news, local weather and national weather. on monday, the former lead singer of away sis, liam gallagher, gave an interview
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to the bbc‘s entertainment correspondent colin paterson. the subject matter was wide—ranging. i'm not into politics and all that but i do keep an eye on it but i don't know much about brexit and that. knife crime? that freaks me right out. it has been one of the strange things about recently, suddenly all these politicians are coming out and saying they have been taking drugs in the past. yeah, yeah. 00:09:48,074 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 shame on them.
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