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hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. us president donald trump is on his way to meet the north korean leader kimjong—un on a visit to the demilitarised zone good morning, welcome to breakfast on the korean peninsula. the unprecedented meeting follows with rachel burden an informal invitation from mr trump via twitter. and rogerjohnson. no sitting us president has ever our headlines today: been inside the demilitarised zone, will there be another historic the thin strip of land which divides handshake between donald trump and kimjong—un? north and south korea. earlier in a press conference, the us president heads mr trump said he and kimjong—un now to the demilitarised zone, shared a good relationship. where he's expecting to meet the north korean leader shortly. we developed a very good relationship and we understand each other, and i do believe he as you know and the media knows very understands me and i think i may be well because they covered it frankly understands me and i think i may be understand him. and sometimes that very well and very fairly, can lead to very good things. at the beginning there was a lot a man in his 20s and a heavily of anger between myself and kimjong—un, who pregnant woman have died in separate — since something happened, stabbings in the past 2a hours in london. there was a point at which it paramedics delivered her baby, happened, and then all
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who remains in a critical condition. and revving up the sound of a sudden we got along. of the electric car — new rules mean in future police are continuing they will need to make some noise. their investigations after an eight—month—pregnant woman it's crunch time for england was stabbed to death in croydon. at the cricket world cup — her baby is critically—ill in hospital, after being delivered defeat against india today at the scene. would seriously damage their chances a 37—year—old man has been arrested of reaching the semi—finals. on suspicion of murder. it was one of two fatal stabbings in london in 2a hours. a man in his late 20s died after being attacked with a knife in east london last night. good morning. after the heat and humidity of yesterday today will feel much fresher, with sunny spells, a few showers in the north and west. our full forecast coming a two—month—old boy who suffered up head injuries in an alleged assault and west. our full forecast coming up shortly. has died in hospital. paramedics had bee called it's sunday 30th june. to an address at bamford our top story: in derbyshire on thursday. us president donald trump has said a 37—year—old man has been charged he is expecting to meet in connection with the case. the north korean leader, jeremy corbyn is demanding kim jong—un on a visit an inquiry after two civil servants to the demilitarised zone reportedly told a national newspaper he was "too frail" to lead the party on the korean peninsula later today. and become prime minister. it follows an informal invitation the comments were reported in the times yesterday. from mr trump via twitter. mr corbyn denied the claims and said it was concerning for everyone the president said officials were in the final stages that senior officials were briefing of arranging a ‘very quick meeting' between the leaders. we can cross now to the korean border and join our correspondent a newspaper against a politician.
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stephen mcdonell. grieving families will no longer have to cover burial or cremation costs when a child dies under a new government scheme. each year around 3,800 children die, i think you have heard helicopters with a further 2,700 stillbirths. going over in the past few minutes, the children's funeral fund aims to ensure families won't have to pay haven't you? absolutely. the big funeral directors in england news out of seoul, south korea, is for burials or cremations from next month. it seems that this meeting between that moment of tragedy, when families will be thinking donald trump and north korea's kim about the child they have jong—un is going to go ahead. a lost, having to work out how to pay for and arrange a funeral is just something else short while ago two helicopters flew that they really don't want to have to worry about. what we're doing here is trying over the palace behind me bound for to take away that worry the demilitarised zone, and on board about how you can pay was south korea's leader, moon for that funeral from them. everyone whose child dies in the context of england jae—in, and donald trump. according will be eligible, we are not to moonjae—in, means testing this. itjust removes that extra worry and stress at a very jae—in, and donald trump. according to moon jae—in, that jae—in, and donald trump. according to moonjae—in, that handshake is stressful time for families. going to take place, and donald trump said it follows an invitation via twitter just a trump said it follows an invitation via twitterjust a day trump said it follows an invitation via twitter just a day ago. trump said it follows an invitation via twitterjust a day ago. this has all been brought about within sort of 12 hours. before they boarded european union regulations coming into force tomorrow mean that new electric vehicles those helicopters there was a brief will have to produce a sound. press c0 nfe re nce
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those helicopters there was a brief press conference with the south the noise, which will sound similar korean leader and donald trump, and to a traditional engine, will take effect at speeds here are some of what they had to of under 12 miles per hour, and when the vehicle is reversing. say. as you know and the media knows very well because they covered it frankly very well and very fairly, at the beginning there was a lot of anger drivers will be able to switch the device off when they think it between myself and kim jong—un, who unnecessary, such as in motorway traffic. it follows concerns that electric cars could put pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users at risk because they're too quiet. it's thought as many as four million people will have descended on the streets of new york this — since something happened, there was a point at which it happened, weekend to celebrate the city's and then all of a sudden we got annual lgbt pride. the festivities follow a series of events which have taken place throughout this week to mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic along. critics say that this won't stonewall riots. the protests in 1969 are still seen by many as the start of the international ta ke along. critics say that this won't take the situation any further, but gay rights movement. others say that dialogue is the only way forward, it is the only way to serena williams has been speaking have peace, and we are going to see exclusively to breakfast ahead a very historic meeting, the first of the start of wimbledon tomorrow. the grand slam champion says she's feeling good about the tournament, despite being beset us president across the with injuries this year.
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looking ahead into this tournament, demilitarised zone to shake hands how do you feel physically? with a north korean leader since the do you feel right there and ready? end of korean hostilities. investigations are continuing after a woman, who was around eight months pregnant, was stabbed to death in croydon. ifeel good now, it has been a rough her baby, who was delivered time for me this year but i'm at the scene, is still critically—ill in hospital. finally at a place where i am like, it was one of two fatal stabbings oh my god, i'm not in pain, let's do this! in the capital in 2a hours. so this is a good place for me to be in. a man in his late 20s died from knife wounds you feel not in pain in east london last night. and ready to go? yes, and i couldn't be let's get the latest now more excited about it! and you can catch sally's full interview with serena williams here on breakfast tomorrow morning. from our reporterjohn mcmanus. john, what details do you have? police and paramedics were called to this address in south london at 3:30am yesterday to reports of a it's an incredible week of sport. woman having a cardiac arrest. they the cricket today is the key today, found a 26—year—old who was eight months pregnant, as you say, and she had been stabbed. paramedics work but we have wimbledon coming up and ha rd to had been stabbed. paramedics work the women's world cup for all. hard to save her life but she died england are hanging on by a thread at the scene, and they were able to in the cricket. save the life of her baby, who was
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taken to hospital, where it remains ina taken to hospital, where it remains in a critical condition. we don't know the circumstances leading up to the incident, but it has been pakistan's victory over afghanistan described as horrific and there are appeals for witnesses to come forward to help establish a sequence yesterday puts more pressure on them, they will have to beat india of events that led to this. as you today, and then they will have to beat new zealand. they will have to say, this is the second incident in ensure all the results go their way. london this weekend. late last night so it's advantage pakistan police were called to reports of a in the race for a top four place.. now it's all or nothing for eoin morgan's side when they face indian man being stabbed in newham, which in their penultimate world cup group match. is in east london. and on wednesday a teenager was stabbed to death in england know they need to win west london. he had run into a to keep qualification for the semi finals in their own hands. convenience store to try to escape his pursuer but unfortunately was after back to back defeats, killed at the scene. this is an captain eoin morgan says his side should embrace the pressure on them. ongoing problem for authorities we are in an extremely lucky position, playing in a world cup at here. there have been more than 30 home for your own country is a fatal knife crime incidents in london so far this year. authorities have yet to get a grip on this. extremely privileged position to be jeremy corbyn is demanding an inquiry after two civil servants in. it offers a huge opportunity, to reportedly told a national newspaper more group stages left, if we win he was "too frail" to lead the party and become prime minister. them we could get through to a world
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the comments were reported in the times yesterday. mr corbyn denied the claims and said cup final, so there is still a lot it was concerning for everyone on the line and we are really that senior officials were briefing looking forward to it. so england must beat india today a newspaper against a politician. to get back into the top four, and that's after pakistan beat afghanistan by three wickets at headingley. let's get the latest now from our chasing 228 to win, pakistan political correspondent, tom barton. were in trouble at 167—6. but an unbeaten 49 from imad wasim managed to get pakistan over the line with two balls remaining. the win moves pakistan above england we saw this story on the front page of the times yesterday. to say mr corbyn is unhappy about it is an and into the top four. understatement, isn't it? absolutely. there were these quotes defending champions australia beat new zealand by 86 runs despite being restricted to 243—9 from what the paper described as two from their 50 overs, new zealand's trent boult taking senior civil servants on the front a hat—trick at the end page of yesterday's sunday times, of the innings. suggesting mr corbyn is frail, is but the black caps never got close being propped up by those around to chasing their target down, him, and is not functioning on all bowled out for 157 with more cylinders. the paper quoted than six overs remaining. australia are already certain of semi—final place, anonymous sources and the bbc has new zealand should been unable to speak to them, but the labour leader has fought back, make the last four.
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saying he is fit, active, and loves the netherlands will play being outdoors. he has also gone sweden in the semi—finals at the women's world cup. sweden had to come back from a goal further, calling for an down to beat germany 2—1, the first time they've beaten them investigation into whether civil in a major competition in 2a years. serva nts investigation into whether civil stina blackstenius with the winner servants are briefing the press and to send her nation into issue this warning to those at the last four. whitehall seeking to undermine him. the idea that civil servants should be briefing newspapers against an the dutch had it a little easier, elected politician, against a securing their spot with a 2—0 win over italy. two second—half headers from vivianne miedema and stefanie respective government, is something van der gragt carried them that should be of great concern to a to the last four for the first time. lot of people. civil service has to be independent, has to be their semi—final will be on wednesday, england of course take nonpolitical, and to be on the usa on tuesday. both matches will be nonjudgemental. now, this has been a difficult week for the labour live on bbc one. leadership, with more talk about with wimbledon starting tomorrow, brexit and anti—semitism, and mr the final international tournament always has added interest corbyn seems to be taking this and the winner of the men's draw opportunity to rally his troops by turning his fire on what he sees an taylor frtiz will be establishment seeking to undermine in confident mood heading his left—wing project. to the all england club. grieving families will no longer have to cover burial or cremation costs when a child dies under the american beat sam querry
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a new government scheme. in straight sets, playing in only his second final to pick each year around 3,800 children die, with a further 2,700 stillbirths. the children's funeral fund aims to ensure funeral directors up his first ever tour title. in england waive fees for burials in the women's final, world number three karolina pliskova defeated wimbledon champion angelique kerber in straight sets. or cremations from next month. pliskova didn't drop a set in the whole tournament. that moment of tragedy, when so attention turns now to wimbledon families will be thinking about the child they have lost, having to work — it all begins tomorrow, with a lot of talk around andy murray's return. out how to pay for and arrange a he's set to play doubles as he recovers from injury. funeral isjust out how to pay for and arrange a funeral is just something else that they really don't want to have to he wants to play mixed and right now there's a lot of talk of a very worry about. what we're doing here is trying to take away that worry exciting pairing: about how you can pay for that funeralfrom them. about how you can pay for that funeral from them. everyone whose child dies in the context of england 23 time grand slam champion serena williams. will be eligible, we are not means when asked about the prospect she said, "i'm definitely available now 37, serena has only played five testing this. it just tournaments this year will be eligible, we are not means testing this. itjust removes that extra worry and stress at a very because of a knee injury, stressful time for families. and andy murray himself has said all new electric vehicles must be fitted with a noise—emitting device she would be a "solid partner." similar to the sound of a traditional engine to alert other road users to their presence, from tomorrow. the european union rules follow concern that vehicles without a petrol or diesel after complaints that formula one engine are too quiet, is getting increasingly boring this
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putting pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road season, it's suddenly got users at risk because they do not interesting in austria. that's because ferrari's charles realise they are approaching. leclerc broke the track record katy austin reports. at the red bull ring to claim pole position for today's grand prix ahead of runaway championship leader lewis hamilton. but afterwards the briton as well as being betterfor the was punished after "unnecessarily impeding" kimi raikkonen. that saw him relegated to fourth environment, for some drivers the on the grid with max verstappen quietness of electric cars as part of the attraction. it is fairly busy promoted to second. today and you can hear all the traffic, but if it was electric it would be difficult. or more vulnerable pedestrians, including john and his guide dog, it is a are big pressure to drive the car, problem. stepping out across the road with your guide dog is it just felt great and very something i might do, and if suddenly a vehicle appears out of are big pressure to drive the car, itjust felt great and very happy are big pressure to drive the car, it just felt great and very happy to bring pole position back home, but tomorrow we need to finish the job. nowhere when an engine is started up, so yes it is very difficult weather to make a safe decision to there was disappoinment cross the road when you can't hear a for britain's georgia taylor brown vehicle. some electric models at the latest event already make a sound. from tomorrow, in the world triathlon series. she just missed out on victory in montreal — finishing 11 seconds behind the winner, america's katie zaferes. eu rules mean new electric and taylor—brown's british teammate hybrid models must have a sound jess learmoth came third. producing system fitted, and from major league baseball ventured 2021 that will apply to all new to europe this weekend for the first time with the london stadium hosting cars. the uk government backs the
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the boston red sox and new york idea for safety reasons, and says it yankees. won't create too much noise. as this was a event for the sport it idea for safety reasons, and says it won't create too much noiselj idea for safety reasons, and says it won't create too much noise. i don't think it is going to create any required the royal treatment unnecessary noise pollution. the reality is that this device will and that's just what it got only be active when the vehicle is as the duke and dutchess of sussex attended the match as the crowds travelling at 12 miles an hour or roared around the stadium less, so very low speeds. it will when they appeared ahead of play switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. i'd john says it would be good if all electric vehicles had an acoustic system that worked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as baseball and royals, the americans will love it! technology develops. millions of people have descended on the streets of new york this weekend as part of a series of events to celebrate the city's now, the end—of—school prom has annual lgbt pride. become a firm tradition it follows the 50th anniversary for lots of pupils in the uk — of the iconic stonewall riots earlier this week, seen by many and it's one that seems to be as the start of the international getting bigger and bigger each year. gay rights movement. 0ur lgbt correspondent, but with some parents spending up to a thousand pounds ben hunte, reports. on clothes, make—up and fancy cars, some charities say they're worried about the impact on young people it isa it is a weekend like no other. an who can't afford it.
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estimated 4 million people are hitting new york's streets to you have to get a spray tan, your celebrate lgbt pride. and the kickoff the festivities, young people from across the world have nails done, hairand gathered in central park for the you have to get a spray tan, your nails done, hair and make—up, you have to get a spray tan, your nails done, hairand make—up, and you need your accessories like earrings and necklaces or bracelets annual new york youth pride. it is a if you want. you have your limo, which will take you there and back, very celebratory and high—energy event, focused on visibility and so which will take you there and back, soa which will take you there and back, so a lot to think about. for lots of equality. not all of the young people here identify as lgbt, but teenagers, prom is the biggest night of the year. most people are quite the ally community is just as excited about it in my year group. accepted. this year's gathering and for parents, it can be one of falls on a special anniversary. it the most expensive. in all it has is exactly 50 years since the just comejust over the stonewall riots, a violent protest the most expensive. in all it has just come just over the £1000 mark. it is such a big thing, it is one against police that many believe kicked off the modern lgbt rights day, you will never get it back, it isa day, you will never get it back, it is a big celebration of all those yea rs of is a big celebration of all those years of school and it has all come movement. something like this couldn't have happened in 1969. in toa years of school and it has all come fa ct, couldn't have happened in 1969. in fact, even today in many us cities to a close. at this shop in essex and countries around the world, an they have been selling prom dresses event like this wouldn't be welcome. since 2010 and they have noticed budgets have risen dramatically. new york youth pride may be focused on young people, but there are older when we brought the men i remember people in the crowd too, and many of we sold dresses for as little as
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£50, £99, and we weren't sure them are parents are supporting their children. i think it is a whether the girls were going to embrace the prom concept. this year fantastic opportunity for them to really be in a place where they feel like they are accepted and around is probably the biggest it has ever got. dresses ranging from 500 to people who have similar experiences, £700, and parents are really keen to so we were all on board, we thought it would be great. i think it is get anything for their daughters. we haven't had any questioned the important for kids to see they are budget or anything. it is hard, you not alone, they are not the only ones in the lgbtqi community, and know, when she gets the dress, and then you have got the shoes and all then you have got the shoes and all the extra little bits. it all adds those who came before to get them up the extra little bits. it all adds up but you just where they are today, and to see the extra little bits. it all adds ' t go the extra little bits. it all adds up but you just go with the flow, you just keep spending really... but those who are coming after them. with the lg btqi it will be worth it, i think, so those who are coming after them. with the lgbtqi community experiencing so much change in the we're it will be worth it, i think, so we ' re forward it will be worth it, i think, so we're forward to it, aren't we? this last 50 years, activists are wondering what the next 50 years could bring. boutique also donates dresses to charity, a number of which now exist did you seejohnny marr on stage with the killers last night at glastonbury? to help those who can't afford their here he is on the pyramid stage prom. that, some say, is a growing playing mr brightside with the band. number. one lady took out £1000 he also played this payday loan just a cover prom. this charming man as well.
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woman runs a charity to help low income families. the pressure is a p pa re ntly apparently the crowd went absolutely nuts. fans of the smiths will be pleased crazy at the moment and i think the to know he's here on the sofa schools can do more. if the schools on wednesday morning, said to the students, prom is not talking about his new album. going to be at this fancy venue, we johnny marr, he gets invited on are going to have it in the school hall, we are going to get balloons, quite a lot to play with other bands the students are not not going to 90, the students are not not going to go, they will still go because it is because he is such a talented guitarist, so versatile. yes, and prom. the association of school and couege prom. the association of school and college leaders, which represents someone was head teachers, says schools are guitarist, so versatile. yes, and someone was telling us earlier that he is very healthy, of egan, he runs doing their best to make sure nobody misses out on the opportunity to enjoy their prom, with many covering the cost of tickets and helping find marathons and things. a long way donated clothes for those who need away from the old rock ‘n' roll lifestyle. serena williams has been speaking them. those working in the industry exclusively to breakfast ahead of the start of wimbledon next week. isa them. those working in the industry is a social media is one of the the grand slam champion reasons this year's school prom is says she's feeling good about the tournament despite being our glitzy and more glamorous than ever before, but with lots of family is happy to pull out all the stops beset with injuries this year. for a special night, it is a trend that shows no sign of losing its looking ahead into this tournament, sparkle anytime soon. how do you feel physically? do you
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feel right there and ready?” it is something lots of parents go how do you feel physically? do you feel right there and ready? i feel through. having a boy who hasjust good now, it has been a rough time for me this year but i'm finally at gone through it, it is a lot less a place where i am like, oh my god, serious than if it was a girl. i'm not in pain, let's do this! so this is a good place for me to be i had serious than if it was a girl. ihada serious than if it was a girl. i had a tweet from sandra earlier who said both of her girls walked in. you feel not in pain and ready to go? yes, and i couldn't be more charity shop dresses, and i think, excited about it! you know, we should set up a culture where spending less is ok, it can be and you can catch sally's full interview with serena williams here on breakfast tomorrow morning. admired instead of spending more. the other red sofa was in the back ofa van the other red sofa was in the back this is history in the making. of a van heading for wimbledon today. heading into the demilitarised zone in north korea. donald trump is the the heatwave that's brought record temperatures to europe this week has also offered a rare opportunity for thrill—seekers in the french alps. first american present to do it. —— 200 paragliders made the most american president. president trump of the perfect conditions, using hot thermal currents to rise up into the skies before taking part in a mass landing on mont blanc, inviting kim jong—un to meet the highest peak in the alps. american president. president trump inviting kimjong—un to meet him in the demilitarised zone. he was almost as soon as they landed french
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authorities banned them from landing meeting south korea in osaka yesterday and the g20 yesterday. he near the summit due to concerns about health and safety. had dinner with the south korean president last night and the two men some good snow up there still! have travelled by helicopter to the demilitarised zone because of yesterday, you might remember, president trump asked whether he sarah is here with the weather. would actually cross into north korea, if this meeting happened, as it now is. he said yes, why not? yesterday was the hottest day. 3a in which, in itself would be a very symbolic step. resident trumpet not london. previous day, 30 in scotland making a very big deal of it at all. so we have felt the heat wave for a couple of days that it has all a bit earlier on, he tweeted he was changed today because it is quite a in south korea, as you mentioned, bit cooler than it was yesterday. and he said resident moon and i have still, a good day for many of us. a toasted our new trade meeting and bit of fairweather cloud here and then he praised his troops and going there. today will feel fresher than into the demilitarised zone which he yesterday. 10 degrees cooler in said was long planned. although this seemed like an ad hoc visit, he says fa ct. yesterday. 10 degrees cooler in fact. a mix of sunny spells with a he had always intended to go to that few showers but they are not all going to be seeing them. here is the golf —— cold front, the night
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particular region. do we know for sure whether he will actually meet started off muggy and sticky but kimjong—un? most of us waking up this morning to sure whether he will actually meet kim jong—un? before he sure whether he will actually meet kimjong—un? before he left a bit cooler and fresher. moreover sure whether he will actually meet kim jong—un? before he left seoul, he and president moon spoke about it westerly influence. they will be a and said kimjong—un he and president moon spoke about it and said kim jong—un would he and president moon spoke about it and said kimjong—un would be few showers today across parts of he and president moon spoke about it and said kim jong—un would be there to meet him. as we can see at the northern ireland, north—west moment, he doesn't seem to be there. scotland. they will edge slowly southwards and eastwards. eastern we're not seeing him in these but president trump suggesting he scotla nd southwards and eastwards. eastern scotland and much of england and doesn't he ——he wants to make it wales should stay dry through the day with a cloud attending to break happen so they are going to do it. up day with a cloud attending to break up sawa day with a cloud attending to break up saw a bit more sunshine coming these are live pictures. the through this afternoon, lifting temperatures to around 17— 25 cameraman didn't realise he was live degrees. cooler and less humid than yesterday but very pleasant we saw on bbc request but president trump is therefore stubborn looks like the picture have frozen, unfortunately. the sunshine pulled up this evening and overnight, we will keep showers. a rumble of thunder across parts of .we picture have frozen, unfortunately. . we will continue to follow it and north—west scotland was up a few maybe we will get that picture back. showers into northern ireland and north—west england as well but elsewhere, clear spell through the night. it won't be as muddy and hot also the general state of play as last night so temperatures between president trump and his between 11 and 1a first thing north korean counterpart kim jong—un tomorrow morning. looking at the a little bit later on. let's see week ahead, staff of wimbledon, a what the weather is doing a little later on. good morning to you,
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lot of dry and settled weather. sunny spells, still feeling warm, sarah. good morning rogerand not as hot as it has been and some rachel. yesterday was the hottest showers around, particularly across the north—west of the country. high day yesterday. it was quite a sticky sits up in the atlantic and we have low pressure out towards the east and that combination means a little bit of a north— north—westerly evening and overnight but things are influence to our weather as we head through the day on monday. front is now turning much fresher. this is moving in from the north, bringing the picture this morning in west sussex. loose guys, a bit of high showery rain scotland and a few showers were northern ireland and northern england at times. further cloud drifting. through today, you south across england and wales, dry will notice the fresher field to the with spells of shunt —— sunshine. a weather. there will be some showers especially to the north—west and relatively dry day tomorrow. typical ——to the north—west. —— blue skies. for this time of year. things largely dry and settled once again the hot air got squeezed away as the moving through into tuesday with cold front moved across. this is more sunshine on tuesday compared to what we have now, westerly influence monday. light winds, a bit breezy to our weather. a fine day to come for many of us but for eastern across parts of scotland with the scotla nd for many of us but for eastern scotland and much of england and odd showerfor the wales, it should stay mostly dry. across parts of scotland with the odd shower for the north of scotland but dry elsewhere and the temperatures around about 15— 21 degrees during the day on tuesday.
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the best of the sunshine towards the looking further ahead, the theme south and the east. always a bit continues. sunny spells, generally more cloud with a few showers for dry and further south, the two parts of western scotland and at bridges creep up a little bit once times northern ireland and again as we look towards the end of north—west england. the odd rumble of thunderfor the week. driver wimbledon, first north—west england. the odd rumble of thunder for that west of scotland. spells of sunshine still pleasant. up to 25 degrees. that is 1o pleasant. up to 25 degrees. that is 10 degrees cooler than yesterday and week of wimbledon. always good. we you will notice a bit of a breeze will have the headline is coming up today as well. into the evening soon. “— hours, we will stay with a few will have the headline is coming up soon. —— dry for wimbledon. showers and overnight some of them now on breakfast it's will work into northern ireland and time for the film review northern england to nothing with mark kermode and jane hill. particularly heavy. it will be much fresher than it was last night so temperatures generally around 11— 1a degrees. tomorrow brings us a mostly fine day and through much of the hello and a very warm welcome week ahead, a lot of dry weather on to the film review on bbc news. the cards. spells of sunshine and it and to take us through this week's will still feel reasonably warm, not cinema releases is mark kermode. as hot as it has been put up some lovely to see you. showers are on the cards but most in what have you been watching? the north—west of the uk pulled up a big week. we have yesterday, weather fronts working in the north—west of the uk pulled up weatherfronts working in here the north—west of the uk pulled up weather fronts working in here on monday and high—pressure sits out to which is the new film by danny boyle the south—west. low pressure to the east and that combination means a and writer richard curtis, apollo 11, an extraordinary north or north—westerly influence to
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documentary, and support the girls, our weather through the start of the working week. a few showers on a tale of a day in the life at work. monday for parts of scotland and also one or two for northern ireland and look, i go away for seven months and northern england but they will be hit and miss. further south, dry and you haven't given me a horror film to watch this week. no, i know. i'm really sorry. you're going soft in your old age. with sunny spells and temperatures iam. i will get you one for next week. let's start off with yesterday, you must have seen the posters cooler than today. around 16—22, and the trailers. fairly typicalfor this himesh patel is in star cooler than today. around 16—22, fairly typical for this time of year. asimilar fairly typical for this time of year. a similar story as we fast making form as jack malik, forward onto tuesday i think they will be more sunshine on tuesday. a who, following a global blackout, bit less of a breeze around, too. a 12 seconds, he's hit by a bus fine day with sunny spells, just the in the blackout, when he wakes up he is the only person odd shower across the far north of scotla nd odd shower across the far north of scotland but it does stay dry is who remembers the beatles. the beatles no longer exist. wherewith temperature is around he goes on google they don't exist, 17-21. the wherewith temperature is around 17—21. the start of wimbledon this they didn't happen. week, lots of dry weather on the and after initial period cards with sunny spells and of befuddlement, he realises his temperatures particularly in south, creeping up little bit towards the that unsuccessful career as a singer end of the week. roger and rachel. songwriter and be revitalised excellent news. you very much indeed. we are going to go back to by the fact he knows this incredible catalogue of songs that nobody north korea because, to the has heard before. so suddenly he has the best song book in the world in his head and this is the answer to everything, except not everybody demilitarised zone between north korea and south korea. we are recognises genius when they see it, not least his parents. looking at president trump, we think here's a clip.
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it's terry! terry. he is waiting for kim jong—un. he terry, hey. jack'sjust playing us a new song. what's this one called? looking at president trump, we think he is waiting for kimjong—un. he is with the south korean president and leave it be. let it be. 0h, excellent. had that stated in seoul. the two well, rock on, jack. # when i find myself in times of trouble... men did a press conference a little would you like a drink, terry? earlier but president trump is in dad! what? i'd already heard that bit. the demilitarised zone between the i'll get a beer, please... carry on, jacko. i'll be back. two koreas, the first us president hurry it up, darling, you're losing the crowd. 0k. to visit the dmz, as its called was # when i find myself in times of trouble, mother according to his twitter feed, he mary... had planned this visit to the dmz phone rings. for some time but he issued a tweet hello, love, i'm just last night which raised a lot of listening to jack's new song, interest in which he asked kim jong—un to come and meet him there. let him be. let it be! let it be. he says after some very important listen, i'll call you back when it's over, all right. meetings, including his meeting with carry on broadcasting, young man. maybe start after the first bit. resident xi of china, —— president i've heard it three times. christ, this is let it be! xi, and if chairman does make if you're the first people on earth to hear this song! doorbell rings. chairman kim sees this, he invites 0oh, that will be marge. well, that went well. oh, that's good coffee. him to come to meet him. there was laughter. some speculation it wasn't probably you see, i havejust laughed
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all the way through that. the most formal of diplomatic routes exactly. i don't think i've ever to go through and therefore no—one heard you laugh so much was really sure whether kim jong—un during a clip as that. here's the thing, i mean, would respond by physically turning so it's directed by danny boyle but it's written by richard curtis. up. at the moment, we see he is being shown around by representatives of the us military. you have no idea yet as to whether i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, this will result in an actual the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. meeting between the two. we will i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. roll with these pictures. i am sure what's really lovely is it is one you will understand. i mean, it is history itself but it is potentially of those what if set ups, a historic moment especially if what if you were the only person president trump crosses into north who remembered the beatles? korea as he said yesterday he was what i think the film does is, as soon as you start to think going to do. we arejoined in the about the logistics of it you go, studio by the director of the hang on, that doesn't work and that international institute of korean studies at the university of central doesn't work and that doesn't work. lancashire. she is here with us. in the third act there is a particularly problematic scene, great to see you. thank you for the whole of which could have come coming in. we were going to talk to out and i don't care. you later but we have rushed you in the reason i don't care is i was doing exactly what you were doing. early. i have read some of the stuff i was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all the way through. i think himesh patel is terrific and it's you said before, you are not sure a real star—making performance. kim jong—un is going i think that it's one of those films you said before, you are not sure kimjong—un is going to do this. i was getting too excited? initially i in which you go with it,
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you absolutely go with it. didn't think he would go —— should and i think it's got that lovely does make a didn't think kim jong—un thing where we all know that would show up. last week, he had a richard curtis loves pop music meeting with xijinping and we know that danny boyle, would show up. last week, he had a meeting with xi jinping and would show up. last week, he had a meeting with xijinping and it when you look at his films, would show up. last week, he had a meeting with xi jinping and it was to show the us that kim jong—un can he really understands understands ta ke to show the us that kim jong—un can the way that pop music take another route in terms of his works in a film. recent situation and also, from the and what this manages to do is to say, look, let's just go with this idea. perspectives of his domestic situation, there is still a distance there's a lovely, it's not even a cameo, there is a role against the united states. the fact by ed sheeran playing ed sheeran. i laughed at that bit! i think he's really funny, because he's really self—deprecating. that trump treated, it wasn't a lot of people have talked about playing yourself in a cameo formal. but there has been role is very difficult. gordon ramsay famously failing to play gordon ramsay in that film communication between these two men recently. apparently quite personal love's kitchen. letters a nd recently. apparently quite personal i thought in this that ed sheeran letters and excellent letters which was one quote. we have president was actually very funny as this kind trump addict press conference today of buffoonish version of himself. but ijust laughed and smiled. saying he thinks the two leaders," let each other". ——at a press conference was not do you think if you want is something that there is the right kind of personal will lift you up and send you out with a spring in your chemistry there? that i can't step, this is it. exactly say because my trump has
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i loved it. i don't care about any of the things been exaggerating the situations and that are wrong with it. terrific. you've sold it to anybody watching. saying, "very good, very talk to us about apollo. apollo 11. the 50th anniversary of the moon impressive". there was no indication landing coming up injuly. this is a documentary about that extraordinary mission. i'd talked before about the feature kim jong—un would come up. film first man isn't really about going to the moon impressive". there was no indication it is about grief and loneliness. this really is about kimjong—un would come up. but going to the moon. impressive". there was no indication kim jong—un would come up. but this is opportunity for kim jong—un to it's about a lot of other things say yes, the us president asked to as well but it is about going to the moon. see me, it is not me who asked for we don't have modern—day interviews. what it is is it's archive footage, it. if you are just joining see me, it is not me who asked for it. if you arejust joining us, see me, it is not me who asked for it. if you are justjoining us, you are looking at live pictures of brilliantly edited, i mean the colours are vivid as well, put together in a way that makes president trump in the demilitarised you think that you're actually zone between north korea and south watching this play out as if it's happening now. korea, the first us president to i don't know about you, visit the dmc. it is an historic but i am still in awe of the fact that people went to the moon moment. —— dmz. resident trump in what was essentially a tin can. a tin can, yes. literally a tin can. saying he had always planned to quite terrifying, isn't it? visit this area, do you think kim what this did was remind me of that sense of awe. jong—un still might not show? —— it has a fantastic soundtrack. a brilliant score by matt morton, which is this kind of throbbing president trump. there is a possibility because while they are
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synthesiser score that really there, i tracked and monitored the cranks up the energy. up—to—date information and they this was as nail—biting as any haven't seen any sign that kim thriller i've seen recently. jong—un is coming down there. but and we all know how it ends. i've spent the whole thing gripping because both the south korean and us government confirmed he was coming and there was a meeting with the the edge of my seat thinking this minister of foreign affairs of north korea last night. it is still likely. it would be embarrassing if is astonishing that this happened and the documentary really put it right there in front of you. resident trump thinks he is coming i thought it was terrific. and he is standing there and the guy apollo 11. terrific. and support the girls. yes. now, you've seen this as well. doesn't turn up. does make president mm. i thought this was something you would enjoy. trump. if that happens, kim jong-un this is, when barack 0bama has to prepare for the aftermath was doing his favourite things because i think kimjong—un of 2018, alongside things like annihilation and eighth grade, he chose this. and they think it's a great choice. it is a refreshingly honest comedy, has to prepare for the aftermath because i think kim jong—un would show up. lets remind everyone pulled a drama with comedic elements, about women juggling their home lives with working in a place called double whammies. up show up. lets remind everyone pulled up north korea has been ramping up nuclear eyes asian, haven't they? 0ne nuclear eyes asian, haven't they? one suggestion is to put pressure on it is described as a the americans. the last meeting they sports bar with curves. had, nothing particularly concrete and regina hall leads positive came out of it. —— up this dynamite cast. which includes hayley richardson. they are people trying to hold down jobs and families and dealing with different things while working denuclearise. maybe today's meeting in what could easily be
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a very hostile environment. here's a clip. can i ask, do you get, like, grabbed? it happens. yeah, like when someone's super wasted or whatever. but it's pretty rare and you can usually tell when something can bea denuclearise. maybe today's meeting can be a follow—up to say hello and like that's coming and just, find out when they can meet but in you know, kind of like... order to do that, they really need to come up with some kind of discussions for more substance let me just say this — because it for today's meeting, it we have a zero tolerance sure that it is reallyjust to say policy on it. you know, i don't mind calling hello and just confirm that their the cops if a customer is committing the crime of sexual assault. relationship and not more than that. and trust me, you know, i don't have to call far, because, you know what, i presume you understand the we have a lot of officers geography of where they are at the who are regulars. moment. he actually standing on that and 0fficer dominguez is a cutie, i think. promontory, is he in the but, seriously, y'all, demilitarised zone there? 0r promontory, is he in the demilitarised zone there? or has he not yet crossed over? and are we let me say the important thing is that this is a mainstream place. correct in saying he is the first us president to visit the dmz? as i understand, they were presidents who had speech at dmz towers against it's a family place, which means a lot of families come here. north korea, that north korea needs it also means that we're all family. and you're not wearing to get rid of their dictatorship a whole lot of clothes, but, trust me, if these guys wanted governments and things. but, if my to go to a strip club they know where to find them. theyjust come here so some sweet
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girls can take some care of them. trump really governments and things. but, if my tru m p really steps it is like working at chili's governments and things. but, if my trump really steps on the borderline, that would be the first or applebee's except it is more fun time because previous alert... —— any tips away better. usually. if you know how to work it. i think what's really good about this is you absolutely believe in their lives. completely. trump. how far is here from the there is a feeling of comradeship and companionship and you get border? it is not so far. there is a to know each character's individual stories as the day plays out. joint secret area and there is a i thought it had that thing that the best cinema has, which is real empathy. likely situation that trump goes you felt like, fine, i understand exactly what this environment is like and it's looking at that from... into that area and meets kim jong—un you have seen things like this in films like porky‘s. there. and they shake hands and the but from the other side. this is looking at it from the point like. president moon did before with of view of people working. kimjong—un, like. president moon did before with kim jong—un, they stepped out on the trying to do their best to feed their family. borderline. he said yesterday when it is so well observed. he was asked, would you step into really beautiful. north korea? he says why not? in many ways, there is a huge symbolism to that, if it happens and president trump perhaps is just the performances are completely natural. to that, if it happens and president trump perhaps isjust the right kind of personality for that because he you absolutely buy every single one of the characters. it is a fairly small release is, why not? he is quite relaxed. but really worth checking out. i thought it was terrific. i thought it was really this is president moon beside him, empathetic and sympathetic. showing him around. the president of and funny.
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and regina hall, who we see again south korea, who donald trump has here, she isjust terrific. terrific. i thought the whole ensemble cast. i don't think there was a wrong been a guest of the last 2a hours put in the whole thing. and it leads to a particularly strong ending. i thought it was great. a small release support the girls, was a bit seems like these to have a well worth checking out. pretty effective working relationship? president moon is your film of the week? trying to be a mediator between the because we have not done this togetherfor a while, have you seen rocket man? us and north korea and is a very yes, it's an assault on the senses. good opportunity for him to work in a good way. properly at this moment and because i was kind of exhausted at the end. not in a bad way, but it is of now we kind of expect, who will so overwhelming visually, but clever visually. offer the handshake? president trump and kimjong—un? it could be resident moon that could make them hold their hands together so it really looks good for his position to show that his role as a mediator brilliantly written by lee hall, fantastic performance by taron egerton, and wonderfully between these two countries. directed by dexter fletcher. to show that his role as a mediator who, of course, was the guy between these two countriesm to show that his role as a mediator between these two countries. it is probably worth reminding people that who saved bohemian rhapsody. the history of this particular yes! this is a proper musical. region. what this area would have the kind of thing that ken russell would have done. looked like some 30 or a0 years ago did you love it? when we were in the thick of war. love would be too strong, actually. yes, it is just not that time ago there were a lot of things they liked about it. 0k. i thought it was ambitious trying that might not long time ago, of june last week, which is when the
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to fit his entire life into two hours. korean war occurred. 66 years now. where was the context? there was nothing the aids crisis. except it is very specifically we didn't have people who can come about that part of his life from nothing to stardom to crisis to everything falling apart. in this area at all. 0nly military it starts with him going into rehab. we need 15 minutes to discuss that. i didn't dislike it. people or leaders and some give it another go. occasions. ——0n people or leaders and some occasions. ——on some occasions. so that would be really symbolic but we i've wanted to see in the evening have to member that today's meeting, with a drink and i saw it in the day if it happens, it would be symbolic with a cup of tea. i'd sit in the middle but nothing of substance at all. of the night with anything. streaming, however. this was hard work, ifound. people who know the geography of fighting with my family? south korea will know that soul is i'm astonished. tell me why, what you didn't like. at the end, it's based on a true actually close to the north korean story, at the end they show the clips from the documentary border. —— seoul. how do people in and i thought this would be a really interesting documentary. the documentary is the thing that the rock — dwayne ‘the rock‘ johnson was over here seoul feel about these relations? in the uk watching television and he saw the documentary. have have you seen the documentary? border. —— seoul. how do people in seoul feel about these relations7m no, only the feature film. igo, for example, seoul feel about these relations7m i go, for example, my friends who have children, they won't have peace he thought it would make because we don't know when the war a good feature film. i thought that stephen merchant did situation can come over again. even a pretty good job of taking that real—life story and turning it into a really, really accessible drama. then when i was in high school time, a woman from norwich who wants i knew almost every year, we had a
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to go into wrestling. rumour that north korea was invading us again so we had to go to the shops and buy rice and stuff and we wants to go into wrestling. comes from a wrestling family. kind of felt like... and then every her whole family are about wrestling. wrestling has gone from the uk month we still have drills. military to america where in america it is a really big deal. over here the heyday was in the 19705, world of sport drills. yes, every month. we have in the afternoon. i thought it was ok. sirens going on and we have to go in well, i'm surprised. so we disagree on the basement and the cars all have fighting with my family. good performances. to stop stop at the same time, and we are agreed that support the girls is terrific. oh yes. 0k. and thank you for a very because there is quite a normal now cheery week, on balance. to us, we don't have a system in yes. all things considered. welcome back. lovely to see you, mark. thank you very much. see you next week. and that is it for this week, daily life so that is... doctor as you will gather. enjoy yourfilm going, whatever you're watching. see you next time. 00:29:36,656 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye. liam, thank you very much for talking to us. we are seeing the feed. president trump is on the move now with president moon. will he meet president kim? we will find out ina minute. meet president kim? we will find out in a minute. stay with us, we will bring you up—to—date with all the morning's headlines. good morning, welcome to breakfast
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with rachel burden and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: will there be another historic handshake tween donald trump and kim jong—un? we can bring you these pictures now live from the demilitarised zone on the korean border now where donald trump has arrived in the demilitarised zone between the two koreas for the first ever meeting there between an american president and a north korean leader. we developed a very good relationship and we understand each other, and i do believe he understands me and i think i may be understand him. and sometimes that can lead to very good things.
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