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hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson to close this week, i am and rachel burden. at beiteddine palace, good morning, here's a summary one of lebanon's historic castles. of today's many of these fortresses are left main stories from bbc news. over from the crusades. but beiteddine was built later, at the end of the 1700s, in tribute to the country's ruler, emir bashirshihab ii. it is only an hour out of beirut, 10,000 prison places will be freed but nestled in the mountains up and stop and search powers it is a world away from extended to every police force in england and wales from today in a new government crackdown on violent crime. home secretary priti patel the city's hustle and bustle. will announce a raft of measures to bring offenders tojustice after the prime minister vowed to tackle the issue. labour has accused the conservatives legend has it that once this unique of trying to appear tough rather palace was completed, than dealing with the root causes of crime. the emir ordered for the architect good morning, welcome a 200 strong search team to have his hands chopped off is continuing to scour dense forest to breakfast with rogerjohnson near the resort where a 15—year—old to prevent him from building and rachel burden. our headlines today: british schoolgirl went missing more than a week ago. anything as beautiful ever again. the prime minister vows to "come nora quoirin, who has down hard on crime", learning difficulties, announcing an expansion of police disappeared while on holiday with her family. stop and search powers her mother has thanked the teams the building was in england and wales. restored in the 19505. ziad's father was part looking for her daughter. we're live in malaysia of the restoration team. as the search for a 15—year—old, who went missing while on holiday a powerful typhoon that struck good to meet you. welcome! there, enters its second week, the coast of china near shanghai has my father was here, with police continuing to look killed at least 28 people. he was 20 years old. more than a million have been in the forest near her resort. forced from their homes. so he worked here when he was very young? officials said the deaths very young. there's a familiar look were caused by a landslide. to the premier league table, the storm is now manchester city are top after a raheem sterling hat—trick slowly heading north. this is ziad's father,
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in a 5—0 win against west ham the fbi is to investigate the death moussa al maamari. of the multi—millionaire businessman and convicted sex offender, when moussa was working on the palace, he discovered a plot jeffrey epstein, who was found dead in his cell, in a new yorkjail. of land just a few kilometres away, and had an idea. the 66—year—old is believed to have taken his own life, a few years later, in 1962, while awaiting trial on new charges, he laid the foundations of his very the wind may not be as strong today of trafficking dozens of own landmark, moussa castle. but rain is possible across scotland underage girls for sex. he was due to stand trial next year. and northern england, with an ongoing risk of flooding. a police officer is undergoing surgery after being run over by a suspected car thief. this is incredible. it's sunday, 11th august. our top story: according to west midlands police, he was punched and violently 10,000 prison places will be freed assaulted in the moseley area how long did it take up and stop and search powers of the city. your father to build it? a 29—year—old man has been arrrested extended to every police force on suspicion of attempted murder. it took him 73 years of work in england and wales from today in a new government it comes just days after an officer to fulfil his dream. was attacked with a machete crackdown on violent crime. imagine! in london. the home secretary priti patel will announce a raft of measures a man has been arrested in norway to bring offenders tojustice after the prime minister vowed after a shooting inside a mosque 73 yea rs ? to tackle the issue. left an elderly man injured. 0ur reporterjon donnison has more. 73 years. and did he build it himself? himself, stone by stone. police say a gunman opened fire as you can see every stone on the al—noor islamic centre, borisjohnson, seen here meeting on the outskirts of the capital has a different design. oslo yesterday. with police in the west midlands a woman was later found dead just days after assuming office, says the time for action on moussa drew the plans, at the suspect‘s house. crime has come. laid the bricks and perfected a curfew has been re—imposed the carvings of his very own 3500 he says too many serious violent in indian—administered kashmir after protests took square metre castle. or sexual offenders are coming out place there on friday. of prison long before he wrote here, "i entered they should, and that tougher there are reports that police fired
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sentences are needed. pellets and tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators in as still young, and get out the main city of srinagar. 10,000 new prison places will be the area has been under created through the building an unprecedented lockdown as an old man." of new prisons, and also since monday, when india revoked inside, the surprises keep coming. the expansion of existing ones. a special constitutional status the cost: up to £2.5 billion. dating back nearly 70 years. ziad takes me downstairs to see where it all began, moussa's classroom. when he was a child he was caught sketching the plans the prime minister borisjohnson has for his dream castle. amid fears over rising knife crime, paid tribute to britain's his teacher responded by beating him the government has also confirmed three million muslims ahead that a pilot scheme allowing police and tearing apart the drawing. to stop and search someone of the islamic festival of eid. if they believe a crime may, he said the uk should celebrate my father stood up and collected rather than will, be committed, the contribution of british muslims will be extended to forces in business, public services, the pieces of the drawing culture and media, because they have and he told them, "you are going helped make the country across england and wales. the success it is today. to see this real one day." eid is a three—day religious let me show you the drawing. celebration observed by 1.6 billion muslims worldwide. stop—and—search works. we hear again and again from police. look at this! the original tears... we hear again and again that our police need to be empowered. that's right. it looks exactly like it. the premier league has returned! you see, it's similar. very similar. this is a work of art! and we need our police officers yeah. to be out making sure that those who wish to do harm raheem sterling, harry kane, i'm are prevented from doing harm. genuinely excited. the home secretary played down concerns that stop—and—search leads to certain groups, notably young yes, liveable sent out that message, black men, being unfairly targeted. since it opened to the public this focus on law and order, they went 4—0 up very quickly. then in 1969, the castle has grown after recent announcements to become a big tourist attraction. on the nhs and immigration, in the summer, ziad estimates
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will add to speculation that they regularly welcome more that downing street is preparing for a general election soon it was all eyes on manchester city. than 1000 visitors a day. after parliament returns this afternoon, moussa's wife is among them. they said to liverpool, anything you from its summer break next month. can do we can do better! at this stage, managers will be aware of things like goal difference. it is a bit early to think about that. i don't think it we'll be speaking to the police federation and an anti—knife crime campaigner is! i suppose it was 98 to 97 a few a little after eight o'clock. a 200 strong search team is continuing to scour dense forest near the resort where a 15—year—old sadly, moussa died earlier british schoolgirl went missing more months ago, they will be looking at than a week ago. things like that. might it was the in the year, injanuary. nora quoirin disappeared while on holiday with her first game of the season and they family in malaysia. blew off the cobwebs quite 0ur south—east asia correspondent sadly it died earlier in the year in howard johnson is in the nearby spectacularly. we've had the first hat—trick town of seremban. january. of the premier league season, pep guardiola says raheem sterling is a special player. their 5—0 win at west ham sees them top of the table after the first any new leads at all in this case? saturday of the season. of all the newly promoted sides, —— sadly moussa died earlier sheffield united were the only ones to gain a point, aston villa had u nfortu nately any new leads at all in this case? been heading for a win at spurs unfortunately not. we are standing in the year injanuary. but they turned it around
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outside the immediate area, which is in the last 20 minutes. in front of the resort here, which joe lynskey reports is just in front of the resort here, which isjust up in front of the resort here, which is just up the road behind in front of the resort here, which isjust up the road behind me, and this summer in football brings but his family are determined to sadly no new leads. we have been a new look and new faces. keep his legacy alive. your father speaking with police every day since some things never change. we've been here and nothing has come from this extensive search and rescue operation in the area around helps to restore this palace and it here. they were flying helicopters is more around the area last night, drones late at night, and a message from right now, harry kane is tottenham's constant. his goal, once again, drags them back from defeat. aston villa took the lead, nora quoirin‘s mother being played with their first top—flight goal after three years away. through a loud halo, saying "i love but the promoted side saw it all flush away. spurs drew level, then you, i love you". there are lots of called for their captain. vines, it is difficult terrain, so harry kane! that's all he needs! you can imagine these search and rescue workers are having to work in there is no august curse hot and difficult conditions trying for harry kane this year. this used to be the month to find her. she has been gone for he couldn't score in. over a week. this is the eighth day this strike meant it finished 3—1, of the effort, so it has entered and spurs know that right into the second week. the number of people helping has increased to from the start there is no room to slip up. we know it will be around 250 personnel, and they are a tough season, a long season, but it is important that we get off to a winning start and we have done that,
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looking at an area close to the we still have stuff to work on and a lot of training to do, but it puts us resort, hoping they can find her in a good place. the side lost 13 times last season. there. this is being followed by that was the difference between fourth place people in the uk and the republic of and the champions. ireland. i imagine areas like this, manchester city start which are so reliant on tourism, their assault on day one. sterling lifts the ball authorities will be desperate to try to get a result. absolutely. we have over fabianski! this clinical side put five past west ham, three of them been speaking to locals who grew up went to stirling. here, and they say it is great for hiking, many people come here from the capital to go and get their piece of nature. the area has also this match was shaped come up piece of nature. the area has also by the video assistant referee, come up as an eco— piece of nature. the area has also come up as an eco“ resort piece of nature. the area has also come up as an eco— resort area, a but the new technology can't disrupt city's rhythm. luxury place for people like nora to this may be football's new world, but this season for manchester city looks pretty much like the old one. sheffield united trailed bournemouth come and have a holiday. but there 1—0, and look what it means to get a point on the road. holiday became a nightmare last week when she was taken from the resort. billy sharp has been with them since they were in the third tier. the manager has been watching even longer. herfather chris wilder leads the side when she was taken from the resort. her father went when she was taken from the resort. herfather went into when she was taken from the resort. her father went into the room where he grew up supporting. she was sleeping and found her bed empty, a window open, and they it has been a great experience, believe perhaps she was abducted. one we have really malaysia and police are not ruling enjoyed, and i keep saying we are proud, billy is proud
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that out, but at the moment they are to captain the side, pursuing this as a missing persons but we have come here to get case. a result, that is what a powerful typhoon that struck the coast of china near shanghai has we had to do today. killed at least 28 people. for more happy managers, more than a million have been forced from their homes. officials said the deaths were caused by a landslide. the storm is now go to brighton and hove albion. slowly heading north. they've appointed potter. his first match was the fbi is to investigate the death a 3—0 win at watford. of the multi—millionaire businessman this, for potter, and convicted sex offender, was a magical start. jeffrey epstein, who was found dead while they enjoy the sunshine in lancashire, the wind swirled in his cell, in a new yorkjail. around southampton. ashley barnes's goal the 66—year—old is believed to have here set burnley up to win. taken his own life, while awaiting trial on new charges, for all the transfers and change, of trafficking dozens of underage sometimes the assist can come girls for sex. 0ur north america from the weather. correspondent neda tawfik. the body ofjeffrey epstein is taken in other game yesterday it was goalless between crystal palace away from a new york hospital, and everton at selhurst park. the multimillionaire sex offender three more games today, was found dead in his prison cell leicester city take on wolves saturday morning as he awaited trial in a midlands derby. arsenal make the trip to newcastle for sex trafficking. while frank lampard will take charge of chelsea for the first time in the premier league at 0nce, his extravagant lifestyle had manchester united.
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seen him party with donald trump. the president had called him a terrific guy, but he has neil lennon says there's since distanced himself a ruthlessness about his celtic from the convicted sex offender. side at the moment, off the back originally a maths teacher of a 7—0 win on the opening day of the season, the champions in manhattan, the financier thrashed motherwell 5—2, they still manged to fall behind, mysteriously accumulated a fortune liam donnelly‘s put motherwell ahead. that gained him entrance celtic replied with goals from five different players. leigh griffiths' free—kick, society and royal circles. the pick of the bunch. donnolly pulled one back he was close friends with prince andrew, seen here as recently as 2010 in new york. before the final whistle. his social status and opulent parties masked lurid crimes at his palatial estates. hamilton were the only other winners yesterday. there were draws at st johnstoneand hearts. two more matches today. rangers and hibs both won last weekend somethings got to give at ibrox. aberdeen travel to st mirren. for more than a decade he faced allegations he sexually assaulted the rugby world cup injapan starts dozens of young girls, next month, the home nations recruited to give other wealthy men massages. are going to have a lot of warm up one of his accusers said thatjeffrey epstein games over the next few weeks, instructed her to have sex with at least half a dozen prominent england taking on wales at twickenham later. men, beginning when we'll have more on that in a few she was 16 years old. she was photographed minutes bur first a largely second with prince andrew, and in 2016 she alleged she was forced to string ireland beat italy 29—10
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have a sexual relationship with him. in dublin yesterday. buckingham palace says those allegations are categorically untrue. they conceded first, but this from joey carbery was just in 2008, jeffrey epstein pleaded one of their five tries in the match. guilty to lesser charges, the second choice fly—half behind jonny sexton picked up a nasty ankle in 2008, jeffrey epstein pleaded injury and is a doubt for the world guilty to lesser prostitution cup, their next match charges, but his widely criticised is against england plea deal is now under investigation by the department ofjustice. after 13 months in prison, he continued to live a life of luxury, but he was arrested in a couple of weeks. last month and charged with sex trafficking. epstein was found unresponsive on the floor of his cell here in manhattan. danny willett and justin rose are well placed going into the final round of the northern trust many are now questioning why greater championship in newjersey. precautions weren't put in place it's the first of the lucrative after he was found semiconscious fed ex cup events, rose is 11 under with neck injuries just two weeks ago. par as is willett. his victims say they would prefer patrick reed leads on 14 under. rory mcilroy is ten under, with ian poulter two shots further back. he had lived to face justice. a man has been arrested in norway after a shooting inside a mosque left an elderly man injured. police say a gunman opened fire on the al—noor islamic centre, and finally you might have heard of some hollywood stars on the outskirts of the capital following english football clubs. oslo yesterday. tom hanks is a keen aston villa fan, a woman was later found dead while sylvester stallone supports everton but here's an unlikely one at the suspect‘s house. will ferrell a guest of league one
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portsmouth for their a police officer is undergoing game against tranmere. they won 2—0, apparently he told surgery after being run over the players that they were getting by a suspected car thief. caught offside too much los angeles fc share pompey owner is also chief according to west midlands police, exec of walt disney company he was punched and violently assaulted in the moseley area of the city. a 29—year—old man has been arrrested on suspicion of attempted murder. it comes just days after an officer was attacked with a machete in london. there have been further clashes between protesters and police in hong kong on the 10th weekend of demonstrations. that's the connection, i got to the police have used tear gas on crowds bottom of it. at two sites in the city while thousands of people have been he is not a dyed in the wool fan, staging a peaceful sit—in at hong kong's international airport. the movement began in opposition and they wear blue, so perhaps he to a bill allowing extradition got confused. thank you very much. to mainland china, but has now grown into a call for greater democratic freedoms. excitement‘s building for next month's rugby world cup and england start preparations with a match against six nations rivals wales the prime minister borisjohnson has paid tribute to britain's at twickenham today. three million muslims ahead a win for wales would see them of the islamic festival of eid. ranked the world's number one he said the uk should celebrate team for the first time. the contribution of british muslims in business, public services, and england's build—up has been far culture and media, because they have helped make the country from ideal with late injuries and an alleged training ground bust the success it is today. up between mike brown and ben t'eo.
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0ur rugby union correspondent eid is a three—day religious chrisjones tried to get celebration observed by 1.6 billion to the bottom of it muslims worldwide. with the england head coach. what can you tell us about mike brown and ben t'eo? it's not how many of us would choose i'm not sure what people to cool ourselves down on a hot are talking about, summer's day sitting in a box so i don't really have of ice for over two hours. much to say. but that's what extreme athlete but there was an altercation between the two? josef koeberl did yesterday i cannot deny or confirm that. in vienna, as he broke the world record for the longest time you can't deny it? submerged in ice, he lasted two as i said, i'm not making a comment. was what happened any reason why ben and mike weren't in camp this week? hours, 8 minutes and 47 seconds. what happened ? i understand there was a fight between them. i'm not saying whether there 0ne austrian newspaper described him as having the genes of the polar bear. was an incident or not. good for him. but he doesn't have chris, you and add have had many had the of a polar bear, does he, which to heads over your years, so if may have been an advantage! anybody could get anything out of indian—administered kashmir has been him it would be you. what have you under an unprecedented lockdown since monday, when india revoked a special constitutional status heard? eddie jones is trying to dating back nearly 70 years.
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telephone networks and the internet were cut off in the region brush it under the carpet and say and public gatherings were banned nothing to see here, but there was as tens of thousands of troops an incident between mike brown and were sent in. ben t'eo, that is fact, rather than goldie osuri from the university of warwickjoins us now speculation. and it has contributed from our london newsroom. to ben t'eo not being in the camp this week. it happened out on the tea m this week. it happened out on the team social, a fair few players had afair bit thank you for your time this team social, a fair few players had a fair bit to drink, which is not to morning, we are very grateful. can say someone like mike brown was drunk because he is generally the you explain why the indian government has done what it's done? model professional off the ground. but they certainly was an incident. asi the indian government is but they certainly was an incident. as i said, i understand ben t'eo was inaugurating what we would call israeli style settler colonialism with the abolishment of article 35 the aggressor, but the details are a bit sketchy. these things always tend to come out in the wash, so a. this means indians can now buy even though england and eddiejones land and move into kashmir, hold wa nt to even though england and eddiejones want to say there is nothing to see here, i'm sure the full picture will emerge before long, and what eddie jones will be desperate to do is put governmentjobs and buy land and move into kashmir, hold a good performance out on the pitch government jobs and buy land. this afternoon with this young and kashmir had a special relationship with india, a kind of semiautonomous inexperienced english side. look at
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the difference in the buildup status, and with the abolishment of this article they are going to now between the two teams. england have be able to go in large numbers and got so many injuries, they obviously haveissues got so many injuries, they obviously have issues playing out in the change the demography of the muslim background, at wales a very settled, majority state. i think the second a very strong side. potentially point to remember is that, or to number one by the end of this note is that what the indians are afternoon. it could be one of the trying to do is they are trying to in fact make an international issue, most famous days in world rugby history. i know it is only august and international dispute governed and wales fans will be saying let's make sure we are number one, november in japan and make sure we are number one, november injapan and the rugby world cup final, but given new by un resolutions, into a domestic zealand lost to australia yesterday, if wales were to avoid defeat this issue. that is why you have pakistan afternoon they would go to number going to the un security council one of the world rankings, which really would be a stunning with china's support. i think the achievement after that grand slam earlier this year. new zealand have been number one for the last ten third really important point to note yea rs, is that india is already in the grip been number one for the last ten years, since 2009. if wales can go ofa up is that india is already in the grip of a kind of fascist religious years, since 2009. if wales can go up to top spot, that will be a huge boost for the welfare head of the nationalism, really, and with this attempt to change the democracy in world cup, and as you say, warren gatland is coming to twickenham fully loaded, while england are still trying new combinations and the state of jammu and attempt to change the democracy in the state ofjammu and kashmir, they are trying to turn the state into a no—one is quite sure if eddiejones knows his best 23. warren gatland is
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saying here are my best players, hindu majoritarian fascist state, really, because the rights of let's go out and start this campaign kashmiris to self—determination are with a big win at twickenham. if being taken away, that is the they were to lose with this team attempt with this move. kashmir is a thatis they were to lose with this team that is pretty much the grand slam winning team, that would be a setback for the welsh, but warren disputed territory, controlled in gatland is clearly thinking let's pa rt by disputed territory, controlled in part by india and partly by get this schedule up and running and pakistan. i think i'm right in start building up ahead ofjapan. saying china also controls a small eddiejones says don't set too much pa rt saying china also controls a small part of kashmir. is there something store by these warmup games. he was noting the result of that game in the rugby championship yesterday, where the international community needs to get involved, because and when he saw the score he said obviously tensions will be increased something like, flipping heck, between india and kashmir over this? the international community warmup games boys, don't get too absolutely needs to be involved. as excited about warmup games. he is bound to say that, but it is a good of now there are over 45 mps and peers who have written to the un secretary general, asking for him to intervene. and european meps have indicator. yes, the welsh side written to the head of foreign and toured down under, they had a big win against new zealand and they security affairs in the european took australia a part in melbourne,
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so they went into the world cup parliament. but kashmiri people all absolutely buzzing with confidence, around the world have been and as the number one team in the protesting, everywhere from amsterdam to melbourne to london to world. remember, eddie jones's stated aim was to have england as berlin. the important thing to note the number one team in the world at is that not that it is about india this stage of the cycle. they are down at number five, they could or pakistan or china, but kashmiris have been denied the right to climb up that because it is very congested, but i'm not sure england self—determination for 70 years now, are quite where they hoped or and they need to be given... this crisis may be the opportune time for thought they would be. eddiejones the international community to step has said time and again that they in and demand that kashmiris have the right to have a say in their political future and not be have four world cups to get ready forjapan. he seems to know what he lockdown, as they are. excuse me for is doing, but he didn't even seem to know who his team was yesterday. how interrupting, but would you in that case be calling for all three parts come he is naming his squad so of kashmir effectively to be unified early? scotland, wales and ireland into one separate independent state? is that what you are saying? are all waiting until september, but eddiejones is naming his 31 man into one separate independent state? squad as early as monday the 20th of is that what you are saying ?|j into one separate independent state? is that what you are saying? i think thatis is that what you are saying? i think that is for kashmiris to decide, not me. is at what they want? kashmiris august, so way ahead of the need to be free to be able to even deadline, the eighth of september.
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he says he wants to avoid all the discuss with each other what they speculation around selection, which he says has dogged the buildup to would want. as a non— kashmiri, england's world cups in the past, but having said that there is still myself or anybody else, or even the so much time that you wouldn't be state of india or pakistan or china, surprised that even if he names his they should not be saying what 31 on monday which is the plan, kashmiris want. they have the right players still come in and out because of injury and loss of form, to decide their political future. i think that is the thing that really still has the flexibility to change. needs to be stressed over and over he is looking to say this is my 31, again. they are seeing a lot of let's stop the speculation, but as narratives around over bilateral the warmup games go on there will resolutions and all of this from the still be the hype and buzz around international community. kashmiris have the right to self selection, because that is always the case. there are three games determination, which has been after monday and there will be players who play badly, players who reiterated by the 2018 and 2019 office of the high commissioner, the players who play badly, players who play well, and this is reallyjust to set the agenda himself rather than having us in the media doing un high commissioner reports. this it. he is always resistant to that! really needs to be foregrounded. thanks for speaking to us. thank you very much for talking to us thank you very much for talking to us this morning, we are very grateful for your time. i realise that we talked a lot about england but wales have had a settled the weekend is not quite over yet tilt up and are also looking really good as well. time now for a look at
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the weather forecast with matt. 0h, but it is moving very quickly and the weather has not been fantastic a beautiful sunrise there. just a everywhere. matt, how is it this morning? i think some may be wishing little proof that there will be some sunshine around today. as well as the weekend away already. parts in that, and i hate to say it, there northern england and southern scotla nd northern england and southern scotland again saw flooding from will be more rain as well, heavy rain and there is more to come particularly in areas where we do today, especially in the same areas, not need it. parts of scotland and parts of northern england in central southern scotland to the areas most england as well. if you are on the concerned but they could be enough rain again to cause surface water move, bbc local radio is your best and flooding problems through the port of call to find out the latest. day. north wales is1 the heaviest rain is in north wales and flooding problems through the day. north wales is 1 of the wettest spots at the moment but the rain is spreading back into parts of northern england, lively downpour sliding towards northern england once again, went around glasgow and south—east of glasgow that will develop a bit more widely through attenborough once again. also went the dated wet weather to the in northern and western scotland and northern ireland but that rain will north—west of scotland and ireland as well, that will be short term push southwards and develop a rain in brighton in the afternoon. northerly breeze. it will brighten some southern counties of england up will have showers developing later northerly breeze. it will brighten up at the rain will become focused across those areas. to the south, but here the best chance some of you many start the day dry with a few showers but they will become a lot will stay dry and sunny throughout. into the afternoon, the sky will more abundant through the afternoon. gradually brighton across the north
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let's look at the details by the of scotland. let's look at that more time you get to midafternoon, towards the end it should be a closely because we have a northerly breeze making it feel on the cool bright 2nd half of the day for northern ireland in northern side but a better afternoon the scotla nd northern ireland in northern scotland compared to what we have at morning on the same for northern ireland. for those around a central the moment but a northerly breeze will make it cool. some spells but pa rt ireland. for those around a central part of scotland, particularly towards the borders, downpours parts it is still running across parts of of cumbria and northumberland, he we central southern scotland particularly through the central belt. county durham in particular, see flooding, the rain will remain those areas will have to watch persistent. south of that, showers closely and further south there will ahead and mist but we do catch ours be sunshine and some will stay there could be torrential and flower com pletely be sunshine and some will stay completely dry with heavy thunder showers set to develop. even those —— places. a better chance that some become a little limited through the will stay dry towards east anglia afternoon. the wood will light where the high temperature today, 22 compared to yesterday but still a or 23 degrees but i much cooler day blustery day in the sunshine takes north. which is generally in the the temperature to 23d to wind a mid— teens for many. as you finish little more noticeable across scotla nd little more noticeable across scotland and northern ireland and it the day, still rain across parts of isa scotland and northern ireland and it is a northerly breeze. into tonight southern scotland in the far north of england. still, generally focused and this evening, southern scotland in northern england still has heavy rain around the continues through around the north—east of england and the night. it will lease for some into tomorrow morning. partly clear and away from that many places skies in and around that which means become dry. foul dashmac showers are many will become dry. cooler than fewer in number. temperatures are recent nights. we lose that humid feel and averages down to single
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down in recent nights. in the start figures. so into the new week we go. low pressure being with us this of the new week, low—pressure causes weekend off into scandinavia but we of the new week, low—pressure causes of limbs this weekend. the trail of are weekend off into scandinavia but we a re left weekend off into scandinavia but we are left with a trail of weather front in and across parts of a weather front focuses on damp northern england, focus of the conditions around the north—east of cloudiest conditions and further england and particularly to start outbreaks of rain across parts of monday. some rain in the north—west yorkshire, i suspected outbreaks of rain across parts of yorkshire, isuspected it as well as that will move southwards outbreaks of rain across parts of yorkshire, i suspected it either side of that, a lot more in the way and eastwards across parts of of sunshine with heavy showers in yorkshire. a few heavy showers the south—east, a few in the west of scotla nd the south—east, a few in the west of scotland and northern ireland later towards the far south—east but away but more of you will spend the day from that, fewer in number other dry on monday, also china is well showers and a bit more in the way of with the wind falling a little sunshine around. a light breeze will lighter but it is a north—westerly breeze so out of the sunshine it temper the fact that it is a cooler will feel cool with temperatures in the teens. and notice the day overall. as you go into the week ahead, if you are still on your summer holidays there will be dry temperatures will stay in that vein as we go through much of the week. temperatures down on where they moments, particularly tuesday and should be for this time of year and thursday some of the dry days there will be dry weather around if overall. wednesday looks wet and windy for england and wales and it you are on your summer break at the does look little on the cool side as moment. tuesday and thursday are well with temperatures 18 reaching the low 20s. now quick question for looking the best days uk wide but a little heads up i had to do it but you both, if i were to say tuesday night into wednesday watched australia, what weather would you the forecast because there could be think of? sunshine. yes. but at this another wet and windy low pressure
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system spread across england and wales. you hate to do it but you did time of year. how about this? 0h it with a smile. i know. i'm sorry. think of? sunshine. yes. but at this time of year. how about this? oh my goodness! this is south-east time now on breakfast for the travel show. australia. they do get winter snow in australia particularly on the high ground but these are low—level this week on the travel show, sites some of which saw the heaviest i'm in lebanon, finding out why snowfall in decades yesterday and even though it came with its impact, beirut is hoping to regain its reputation as the entertainment capital of the middle east. many locals enjoyed the novelty. are they grapevines? yes. probably a shock for them. good to know you have your priorities right. thank you, matt. 19 minutes past 7. i'll be discovering how an ordinary man became the king of his own castle. did he build it himself? from house construction himself, stone by stone. to prosthetics, 3d printing it took him 73 years. is increasingly being used as a faster and cheaper alternative. but can it help keep fighter planes flying? 0ur science correspondent richard westcott has been given rare behind—the—scenes access to a us air force base in suffolk to see the technology in action. with its mix of minarets and church you have probably seen them, you spires, lebanon's capital beirut
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is a clash of culture and religion between the mediterranean will definitely have heard them. and the middle east. eagles are a common site over east anglia. the american fighter planes, thatis, anglia. the american fighter planes, that is, recognisable by the 2 tales at the back. but tucked away on their home base, we have been allowed to see the new technology for four centuries, used to keep them repaired and it was the ottomans who ruled here, flying. we are going to a secret right up until the end of world war i, when control bunker now. you can see it is very was handed to the french. cold war chic. adam, hello. and this it wasn't until 1943 that the struggle for self—rule finally paid off. is your special bunker, is it? this is your special bunker, is it? this now this statue here is where you do your high—tech in martyr‘s square was put stuff. i love the doorbell, by the here to commemorate all of those who died resisting ottoman rule in the name of lebanese way. the aircraft has some cracks independence. today, the statue is pocked with bullet holes, scarred here. fighter planes break a lot. it by the civil war that tore this city used to take months to order apart in the 19705 and ‘80s and made replacement parts from america. now they just print them. what beirut a byword for replacement parts from america. now theyjust print them. what kind of level of detail can you get? can you
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sectarianism and conflict. scan any pipe from any aircraft? yes. the level of detail goes down a significant proportion of this to about 40 mu. . so it is. i don't city's historic buildings have been torn down. and on the ones that know what that is. that is smaller are still standing, the damage caused by the war than a know what that is. that is smaller thana human know what that is. that is smaller than a human hair. it can pick up is clearly visible. the fine details of the hairs and fibres on things. it can take nearly but it wasn't always this way. a day to print this so here, as they in the 1960s, beirut say, is1 a day to print this so here, as they say, is 1 they made earlier. this is was the height of glamour, the broken part. adam you have the dubbed ‘the paris pa rt the broken part. adam you have the part you printed. are so good about of the middle east'. that? we could print this in 23 and few spots epitomise this hours, it may sound a long time but ideal better than one of the city's 5—star destinations. it prevented a few weeks of downtime to order in the equipment. and this is the technical bit. in another this commemorative book was produced a few years ago to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the hotel pa rt is the technical bit. in another part of the base, where the engineering is a bit more old and when you look through it, it really gives you an idea of the calibre of celebrity that school. i assume that because planes have stayed here. are made of metal it fatigues all i mean, they've got marlon brando, the time when they pull those g there's bridget bardot,
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forces ? the time when they pull those g forces? yes. especially the even the great muhammed ali. fighters. they are older and like to break a lot so we have to replace i was coming to the phoenicia more parts than what we would since the beginning. normally have to. what difference we used to do fashion shows here, have these made to yourjob?. normally have to. what difference have these made to yourjob? a huge difference so far. it cuts down at least a day off the repair that we and this is a very special hotel. do and makes it far more convenient for us. we can mass—produce parts here and we do not have to waste time to heat treat. beforehand you mona ross is an international model had to trial and error fit apart but who was based in beirut with this thing it is accurate? before the war. absolutely. it lets us mould the pa rt absolutely. it lets us mould the part to exactly what we need and that way we can fit it 100% of the time every time we needed. 3d wow! mona ross! take a seat! printing will transform the world. imaginea printing will transform the world. imagine a future where a doctor gives you a prescription and you now she is a permanent print the drug in your home. for resident of the hotel. i mean, it's part of my life. i consider i'm part now, however, this technology is the of the columns of the phoenicia. key to keeping these aircraft in the maybe i am! you are part of the furniture, yeah? part of the furniture! air. such amazing shots there. yeah, you're part of the fabric of the whole hotel! you're watching breakfast from bbc when the war came, the hotel became a battleground,
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news, it's time now for a look a key strategic point at the newspapers. because of its size and downtown location. many of the papers — including the mail on sunday — lead with the death of us financier jeffrey epstein, who was found dead i was passing by next to in his prison cell yesterday. he'd been awaiting trial on sex the phoenicia when it was destroyed trafficking charges. and saw a little plant, the paper says the fbi inquiry hibiscus plant, with little red flowers on it and i was so touched will now look at his associates. by this and i couldn't jeffrey epstein is also believe my eyes — why this plant is alive in front of this hotel on the front of the observer but the paper's main story who was dead? is a warning from the former prime minister gordon brown about the possible impact of a no—deal brexit on the union. today, a generation of young lebanese are determined to shake the dust and debris he thinks the relationship between the different nations of the united from the city's reputation. kingdom is quite shaky at the this is nice. moment. the sunday times leads on prime minister boris johnson's estranged wife who says she's ‘cancer free' after two operations. but the paper also highlights comments reportedly made by the queen, where she privately expressed her disappointment in today's politicians' the music hall is one ‘inability to govern'. of the capital's most famous venues,
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though reportedly those comments hosting a cabaret packed we re though reportedly those comments were made some years ago. with an eclectic mix of musicalforms. the sunday mirror also leads with a royal story — this time about the duchess of sussex. the paper reports that some online sellers of diet pills are falsely claiming the duchess used them to help get in shape. buckingham palace has promised to crack down on the "bogus" adverts. i said "i'm going to get a place where you have extremes, i know that is something that has there could be classical music been an issue for a number of and then something that is totally punk or very kitsch." high—profile people and celebrities i always like to mix things wear their name and image is being used without knowledge or consent. to be very eclectic. i tried to work on cultural baroness newlove, the victims' entertainment — usually those two commissioner, is here to tell us what's caught her eye. words do not meet. this is her 1st time reviewing the papers. welcome to an early sunday because entertainment is night life and alcohol, morning. some of the stories you and culture is museums and theatres. have chosen relate quite directly to your experience as the victim ‘s with its bill celebrating both commissioner including the story on the front page of the sunday telegraph this morning. boris the city's pre—war golden age johnson ending the early release of prisoners. interesting. very and contemporary music trends, the music hall offers a vision 00:24:55,998 --> 2147483051:49:12,714 of beirut comfortable with its past 2147483051:49:12,714 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and living in the moment. interesting. i want to see the detail of this because what it says
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is how he will have a roundtable meeting tomorrow and that is nice to see that this is about looking at, at the moment, prisoners of nonserious violence who want to change as well as violent, being released halfway through. it mentions a tagging system and everything like that. for the limbs, i have always said, you need to be honest about what that is, that conviction that sentence. went as an end and where does it start. it is confusing and hurtful so the devil is in the detail. of course you have high prison rates so i don't think it will be easy but i do want to make sure that he says what he means on the 10. there are overcrowded prisons and a shortage of prison office rs prisons and a shortage of prison officers and this will require significant investment. officers and this will require significant investmentlj officers and this will require significant investment. i want to see somebody around the table from
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treasury because otherwise it is a talking shop. police chiefs, prison governors, we have everyone there apart from treasury. and if you mean what you say you need to invest properly to make sure it is in the public interest that everyone feel safe. in the same way, when we hear about bold new announcements like this, an extra 20,000 new police office rs this, an extra 20,000 new police officers on the streets, it is easy to say but not always easy to achieve. noted again what mirror is saying here and i do agree, is that 20,000 seems a lot but it is getting 20,000 seems a lot but it is getting 20,000 on the street and what police chiefs are saying is that the way the new system of recruits are going, used to be 2 years in the classroom and 1 year on the need another is a 3—year degree, an apprenticeship, it means 80% are in the classroom and 20% on the b and there will be about 4000 short. again, we need to look at how we get that faster on the streets for
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people and the highlight that no—one has mentioned is that there is a lack of instructor is. while it is welcome, i don't deny that, ijust wa nt to welcome, i don't deny that, ijust want to know how we can get them on the street faster and get higher recruitment. so many police jobs have been lost recently. and it is worth saying, talking about the attack on the machete on a police officer on london and we spoke to people working on the front line of and it is not great out there. not a great outlook forjoining the police force to gilly where many are being asked to go out in a single crew response. 1 person on their own. it isa response. 1 person on their own. it is a difficultjob. response. 1 person on their own. it is a difficult job. it is very tough. and civic society needs to look at what is acceptable. please officers are doing theirjob but they have families. i know what it is like to not return home. for me, we need to look at the severity of
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these attacks and as a judge when i see so many machetes, these are serious. if you look at machetes when you see them in the press, to see them being attacked on you, i do feel for the family and i wish them well. in your role as the victim 's commissioner and being made a dame, you had an insight into the way our politicians govern the country. use it now in the house of lords. the queen, apparently according to the sunday times made comments after david cameron's resignation that our politicians cannot oven. what you make of this story? this was a comment years ago but i don't think she is on her own. i think the public are fed up with the way the quality of our politicians are. and i have said myself, while i was in the house of lords, it does feel personal. we have lost the policy of politicians and we are not showing the world that we are leaders. we
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have a new prime minister, boris johnson, and i wish him well but i think we need to knuckle down, get on with brexit and to bring the queen in is appalling. i think that isa queen in is appalling. i think that is a horrible tactic. there seems to be and people have suggested, if there is an election, a general election coming up that there is a strategy within number 10 that it will be pitched as people versus the bowler additions. and there seems to bea bowler additions. and there seems to be a divide. dashmac versus the politicians. those in public service at the moment are not doing for the good of the people but you then you meet the politicians who absolutely do have the best interest of the country at heart. that is not always presented that way. it is not presented that way. it is not presented that way and i think that is what. i shouted the television andi is what. i shouted the television and i work with these and stop being personal. you represent constituents and you should do the best. if you wa nt to and you should do the best. if you want to knock on the door and say i wa nt to want to knock on the door and say i want to be your mp, show that quality within your chamber. so there is work for elected officials.
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there is work and, look at the queen. how many prime ministers has she seen over the years? she has been so professional and so well mannered. this is not a leadership thatis mannered. this is not a leadership that is getting on with the issue of the day. what about people like you? a northerner. we need more northern women. this is an interesting 1 about a bride who picked up a stray dog on her honeymoon. yes. a nice antidotes to the doom and gloom. thank you very much. stay with us. 00:30:38,654 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the headlines are coming up.
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