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hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. good morning. here‘s a summary of today‘s main stories from bbc news. chief constables in england, good morning. wales and scotland will hold welcome to breakfast an emergency meeting next month with rogerjohnson and tina daheley. after an alarming rise in violence our headlines today: police chiefs call against the police. an unprecedented summit to discuss officer safety in the wake of the murder of pc andrew hunter, the national police chiefs‘ association called who was killed in berkshire the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of last week. attacks on officers. details of the circumstances surrounding recent assaults will be rail passengers are advised discussed, as well as how to try not to travel, or check before they do, as more than 400 engineering works to stop the trend. take place across the uk. boris johnson will tell world is there salvation for bury? leaders gathering at the g7 summit owner steve dale tells the bbc in france that britain will not that the league one club retreat from the international community as it leaves the european union. climate change, global trade has been sold. and tensions in the gulf will be at the centre of discussions hosted by president emmanuel macron. labour leaderjeremy corbyn urged good morning. in weather, we are all the prime minister to put the future
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of the planet at the set for a weekend, a long weekend top of his agenda. speak up for the climate emergency for some of us, of abundant sunshine around the world. don‘t concentrate and becoming very warm to hot with it. it has been a while but summer on doing sweetheart deals with has found us again! i have got your donald trump. it no deal taken off forecast coming up. the table. but the environment it's saturday 24th august. our top story: chief constables in england, emergency the whole world faces is wales and scotland will hold an emergency serious, global warming that is meeting next month after an alarming rise going on, level pollution is going in violence against the police. in an unprecedented move, on, and the fires in the amazon the national police chiefs‘ council has called the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed ra i nfo rest, on, and the fires in the amazon rainforest, which president bolsonaro of brazil is actually during a spate of attacks on officers. richard lister reports. promoting, so put all of the pressure you can on president trump to recognise just how dangerous the situation is around the world. london north eastern railway has issued passengers with a "do not travel warning" for today a policeman‘s whistle marked the and tomorrow, as more than 400 engineering works are being carried out across britain during the bank start of one minute's silence for pc holiday. london‘s king‘s cross andrew harper murdered in the line rail station is closed this weekend of duty. around the country police for work on replacing the tracks. forces paused to reflect on the network rail says maintenance has been planned so it affects colleague lost. pc andrew harper was the fewest number of people. the first policeman attacked and borisjohnson‘s warning that migrants would be sent back
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if they crossed the english channel to the uk have been branded killed in the uk since 2017. but as "inflammatory" and "misleading" by campaigners. the prime minister‘s comments came after a surge in attempts, with nearly 100 people in one day taking to small boats to try to make assaults on officers are on the the crossing from france. rise. the latest figures show that the home secretary priti patel in the year to march there were is to seek talks with her french almost 31,000 attacks on police counterpart to address the issue. officers. that is up almost one fifth on the year before. with at least 28 attacks on officers every day. martin hewitt, the chair of the national police chiefs‘ council, says he will convene a meeting of chief constables next month. to see if there is anything more they can do to improve police safety. writing in the daily express, he said: medical leaders have called for an urgent meeting with the government to discuss continued shortages of hormone replacement therapy. it comes as one manufacturer has confirmed to the bbc that its products will not be available until the middle in pc andrew harper‘s home town of of next year. the department of health says it is working closely with suppliers and patients should discuss wind fed these ribbons acknowledge alternative hrt products with their doctor. the thin blue line, working to keep us the thin blue line, working to keep us safe, but his death underlined the urgency to ensure police officers are kept safe an employee at the uk consulate richard lister, bbc news. in hong kong has been released we‘ll be joined by the vice chair
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of the national from custody in mainland china, police chiefs‘ council where he‘d been held for more shortly after 9 o‘clock this morning. than two weeks. boris johnson will tell simon cheng went world leaders missing during a business gathering at the g7 summit in france trip to shenzhen. china‘s foreign ministry confirmed that britain will not retreat that he had been detained from the international community for violating public security laws. as it leaves the european union. a statement on his facebook page before departing for the meeting, thanks people for their support and says he needs time mrjohnson warned his brexit critics they were "gravely mistaken" if they thought the uk was set to rest and recover. to lose its place now, let‘s have a look at the raf on the world stage. from biarritz, here‘s our diplomatic correspondent display team flying over new york city. james landale. wow! the red arrows have joined their us counterparts in a historic flight down he has had one on one meetings with new york‘s hudson river and around the statue of liberty. it was the first time some european leaders but today the combination ofjets had been borisjohnson will brought together in such a way. the team, based at raf scampton, some european leaders but today boris johnson will take his near lincoln, are on a tour some european leaders but today borisjohnson will take his first steps on the global stage as prime of north america to promote the uk. minister. when he attends his first doesn‘t it look spectacular? it proper international summit. the seaside resorts of biarritz in southern france has been locked down must‘ve been an amazing view for those people in new york looking up. in tight security ahead of the annual gathering of g7 leaders. they are expected to discuss climate change, global trade tensions in the absolutely spectacular, really good. gulf and, yes, brexit. the prime two less real air flights now. minister will use the summer to try —— to less real air flights now.
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to reaffirm britain‘s international if you‘re a fan of star wars, credentials, saying the uk will not retreat from the world after brexit then you‘re in for a treat. and will instead remain at the heart a trailer for the long—awaited tv of international alliances. mr series the mandalorian johnson will also meet donald trump has been released. it‘s one of the first for the first time since taking programmes to be unveiled, disney+. office, and discuss the parameters office, and discuss the parameters ofa office, and discuss the parameters it stars pedro pascal as a bounty of a potential us—uk trade deal. he hunter, alongside the likes also met the european president of nick nolte and carl weathers. donald tusk to talk about brexit and the prospect of avoiding a no deal it will first air on november 12th. iam not exit. president macron wants to use i am not really a fan but i think i may watch that. i don‘t know. is it the summit to restore what he calls sweating it too much to make a tv series out of it? but if you are a the summit to restore what he calls the spirit of multilateralism, and to that end he is looking for star wars geek, you would love that. collective action by the international community to tackle the fires destroying the brazilian ra i nfo rest. the fires destroying the brazilian rainforest. but he is expected to struggle to bridge the growing divide between the us and europe of last night, supporters of bury were issues like climate change and probably worried a team would not trade. summits like these are supposed to be opportunities for exist but literally at the 11th hour world leaders to come together and they may have been saved? it looks agree common action on the world‘s problems. risk is that the g7 once as though there is an offer on the table. we understand the owner says again becomes a moment for division rather than unity. such is president yes, he sold the club, so it will be excellent news for the bury fans but macron‘s pessimism but he has the deadline was looming.
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already admitted he will not even attempt to draft a final communique. such a text, he said, would be they had a deadline of midnight so pointless. james landale, bbc news. with the offer on the table what london north eastern railway will happen is english football has issued passengers with a "do not travel warning" league will meet, potentially have a for today and tomorrow conference call or something this as more than 400 engineering works are being carried out across britain morning, to decide if they will grant some kind of extension so they during the bank holiday. can get the deal over the line. they 0ur reporter michael cowan is outside london king‘s cross station, which is closed this weekend. only said it would be a short michael, what does this mean extension, maybe 24—48 hours, so not for passengers? out of the woods just yet but good nothing going on, it is not making news for the potential future of the club. it has been a real warriorfor life easy, is it? not making life all of those bury supporters. the owner of bury football club has told the bbc that the club have been sold. easierfor passengers for weeks now, uncertainty life easy, is it? not making life easier for passengers and as you can see the trains behind me are missing surrounded their future. players went unpaid, staff were laid off, not a single league match has been played this season, but the men in orange suits are with the football league seek a midnight deadline looming last night for the club to prove working behind me, and that is the to the football league it had the funds to continue reason. major works going on on the line here which means that king‘s cross will be closed today and orfind a buyer. tomorrow. there has been a "do not travel" warning issued which will a company called c&n make life very difficult. they serve destinations like york, edinboro, sporting risk have come in.
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we will keep you up to date on that inverness, lots of destinations that one through the morning. people want to go to this weekend, the edinburgh fringe is in its final weekend, that will put pressure on other stations around the country, i‘d like to say we have some good particularly london euston which is news from the cricket to go already operating a limited service hand—in—hand with that. but we don‘t. because of works on that line as a terrible batting collapse from england surely ending well. on the west coast mainline their hopes of regaining the ashes. going out to euston, so for anyone bowled out forjust 67 — their lowest score against australia for 71 years. trying to travel this weekend it defeat would mean england are 2—0 will be difficult and they will try down with two to play. andy swiss reports. to move to roads. there are over 4118 so much hope, so much optimism. after a good first day, england fans had arrived with a spring in their step, rail works going on this weekend but only to watch their ashes chances there are only 50 roadworks going on seemingly vanish before their eyes. but there are significant delays on commentator: edged and gone! the roads, even though 97% of those jason roy‘s wicket sparking, even by england‘s standards, a quite jaw—dropping collapse. roads are going to be roadwork free, joe root, gone for a duck. thanks to the highways agency. but there are events people are going and every time you thought it to, manchester pride, edinburgh couldn‘t get any worse, somehow, it did. fringe, leads festivals, and anyone edged and gone! ben stokes‘ horrible swish who wants to attend those, the advice is to check before you perhaps the low point. dire, desperate — you could pretty travel. because it is going to be much pick your adjective. very difficult right across the and when top scorerjoe denly
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country but particularly out of here went for a mighty 12, what followed was grimly inevitable. at london king‘s cross. country but particularly out of here at london king's cross. indeed, michael, thank you indeed and perhaps the best thing to do is stay as australia ripped home. good advice! through the rest, a case of blink and you missed it. borisjohnson‘s warning that migrants would be sent back england blown away for 67, if they crossed the english channel their lowest test score to the uk against australia since 1948. have been branded as "inflammatory" and "misleading" by campaigners. surely, there was no way back. the prime minister‘s comments came after a surge in attempts, with nearly 100 people in one day england‘s bowlers did taking to small boats their best, though. to try to make the crossing soon, australian wickets from france. were clattering — could there yet 0ur reporter amanda akass be another twist? well, they needed to grab every is in doverfor us this morning. chance, and they didn‘t. down it goes! good morning. what more can you tell root the culprit and marnus labuschagne made him pay, taking australia us? well as you can see behind me, surely out of sight. their lead 283 by the close. how england could have earlier the english channel is exceptionally calm today and it is thought that done with his resolve. this mild weather as well as the we‘re disappointed. approaching brexit deadline which is we haven‘t done it today. behind the recent surge in the there‘s no excuses — number of migrants trying to make our dressing room won‘t make the dangerous crossing. we know that excuses on that. and we simply have to get better — simple as that. well, england fans have seen a few particularly last week has been the ashes disappointments over the years, but this busiest it has been since november was right up there.
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barring a miracle, their hopes in terms of the number of people of regaining the trophy trying to do this and on thursday are surely slipping away. there were five boats picked up in there were five boats picked up in the channel of the kent coast and andy swiss, bbc news, headingley. another in sussex and another in france, bringing the total to nearly 100, including ten children and one baby. then yesterday we had 11 slipping away, just like those catches. 6th february 2016 — people brought ashore here at dover, a date that might not mean much to you. well, that was the last 01’ people brought ashore here at dover, time aston villa won or in france again. since the start a premier league game. until last night. following relegation, three years in the championship, of the year there has been more than and two defeats to start this season, that barren run came to an end against everton. record signing wesley and play—offs hero anwar el ghazi scoring the goals, leaving manager 900 people who have made the crossing successfully, only 65 centre—back. boris johnson crossing successfully, only 65 centre—back. borisjohnson yesterday had a message for migrants and said dean smith delighted. we will send you back but it has been criticised by campaigners who say everyone has a right to legally seek asylum and those applications should not be prejudged. any other politicians are calling for a we have seen a team, a group of strengthening of border force to try players out there who were working to stop the traffic who enable the very ha rd players out there who were working very hard and knowing them as i do, thatis very hard and knowing them as i do, that is what they appreciate and we managed to get some premier league are going on a ten match winning run last season and winning the play—offs and there is a lot of crossings to be made because it is dangerous and one woman for example optimism but they also know that we fell off a dinghy earlier this month are stepping up one leg but there is
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and still has not been found and thatis and still has not been found and that is the message from the home are stepping up one leg but there is 0ffice that is the message from the home office as well who say it is a huge a togetherness between all of us and it is great to be here. risk trying to make these crossings and they are working closely with the french authorities on this and it was a day england goalkeeper have three border cutters out at sea maddie hinch called the lowest point and the home secretary will be talking about this with her french of the eurohockey championships. cou nterpa rts talking about this with her french counterparts in the coming days. amanda, thank you. bury football club is waiting to find out if a last—minute deal they were blown away by world to buy the club champions the netherlands. will prevent it from being kicked the result means great britain miss out of the english football league. out on automatic qualification for the tokyo 2020 olympics. bury‘s owner, steve dale, says he‘s agreed to sell to c&n sporting risk, they‘ll play a two—legged a football analytics company. qualifier at home in november if the deal is accepted to qualify for tokyo. by the english football league, the club will not be expelled from the competition. medical leaders have called for an urgent meeting with the government to discuss continued shortages of hormone replacement therapy. it comes as one manufacturer has today we had to learn from the confirmed to the bbc that its products will not be in stock until the middle of next year. belarus game where we were getting the department of health says it is working closely with suppliers and says other hrt products are still available and patients it wrong and were punished by them, should discuss alternatives with their doctor. an employee at the uk consulate in hong kong has been released from custody in mainland china, where he‘d been held for more than two weeks. let alone the dutch, so unless we simon cheng went missing made a step up in that area today we during a business trip to shenzhen.
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china‘s foreign ministry confirmed could have been in with a fight but that he had been detained for violating public security laws. today we were nowhere near, we were dining in allover today we were nowhere near, we were dining in all over the place and a statement on his facebook page giving them shot after shot thanks people for their support, com pletely u nco ntested giving them shot after shot completely uncontested and we didn‘t even create any opportunities ourselves and it even shows how far and says he needs time we are away from them so, yes, a lot to rest and recover. of work to do. and the dutch will take on germany after they beat spain, we all know what it‘s like having thanks to a short corner in the very last minute. a bit of time off work. that mean that england the first day back is never easy, will face the spanish in the bronze medal match. and getting into a routine rory mcilroy is oneshot off the lead after the second can take its toll. round at the tour that‘s something championship in atlanta. it‘s golf‘s most lucrative tournament with the winner taking 5—year—old lucie knows all about. home £12 million. it is the season—ending tournament on the pga tour. i love these. these are great is, american brooks koepka is currently leading on 13 under par overall. aren‘t they? —— great pictures. what a game we have in the offing in rugby league‘s challenge cup final between st helens and warrington at wembley this afternoon. saints have had a great season — 16 points clear at the top these before—and—after photos show how she went through a transformation of the super league, on herfirst day but 11 years since they last lifted back at school this week. the challenge they were shared cup. despite final appearances in 2016 thousands of times online and 2018, warrington have not after her mum jill posted them triumphed since 2012. on her facebook page. there‘ll be more on the challenge she had an eventful first day at school in glasgow. that is absolutely for sure. and when asked cup later in the programme. how her first day was, she said you know what happened ? how her first day was, she said you know what happened? nothing much. it was fine. typical children. nothing england face ireland at twickenham later today as both sides continue their preparations for next
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much. fantastic. early on. macro month‘s world cup injapan. england have named a full strength side that includes manu tuilagi at outside centre as they look to bounce back from their defeat to wales last weekend in cardiff. file will yet. —— brilliant. as we‘ve said all along, these world we‘ve all had that terrifying moment where you‘re getting ready to go on holiday cup preparation games are about two and you think you‘ve lost your passport, but new technology things. firstly about finding a bit could make remembering to carry your travel documents a thing of the past. instead, the passport would be saved more out about our selection and on your phone combinations and secondly, finding and detected by a biometric scanner at the uk border. out about what sort of tactical our business reporter simon browning approaches we need to deploy and has been to try it out. sunshine, holidays, city breaks. we that we can use it successfully in all love our trips away. and it is the time of year when flights are japan because we are going to need a full, airports are bursting and they few. ireland have also named a strong can be lots of waiting around. now side as they head back to twickenham we all know what it is like to for the first time since winning the six nations there in 2018. arrive on holiday at your destination, to arrive in the past they can become the top—ranked side in the world with a victory. pothole and be greeted by cues to among the weekend‘s other get your passport scanned. they are world cup warm—up matches, scotland face france at murrayfield. and knight, 30 minutes to an hour. new technology means it could be the thing of the past when our passports it seems crazy we are already talking about the rugby world cup go onto our phones. this kiosk is called protect and is the start of and also the olympics already!
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everything is rolling around very an id system designed by a group companies and academics to speed up quickly. it keeps you busy though. oui’ companies and academics to speed up our transition across borders. after downloading an application to your it is interesting though with those phone, you register your passport to warmup matches, you do not want to it once. it will ask you to look into the camera and this is simply risk any major injuries. no, to make a match between the passport absolutely not. john, thank you. photo and your live image. your the aurora games is a new identity has been verified so the multi—sport event being hosted in the united states this week. link has been established. in a it‘s designed to increase moment this will be confirmed on the the coverage of women‘s sport and features a team screen. this has now been done. your from the americas up against a team mobile phone now says you have been from the rest of the world. some of the best female athletes from disciplines including enrolled. 140 million passengers gymnastics, tennis and figure skating are competing at the event, arrived at the uk border in 2017 and and our reporter sarah mulkerrins thatis arrived at the uk border in 2017 and that is expected to double by 2050. but airports cannot double in size has been to albany to find out more. so but airports cannot double in size so they need to process us faster still be arrive and leave much quicker. the advantage of this is tends she has got. gold-medallist. .. that passengers can choose to use it and if they are low—risk and to have the greatest female athletes eligible, that is to say you can of all time and are leading the way come through too much examination, for a new generation and a new then they can go through and not concept. on that puts women front and centre. the women deserved, for and centre. the women deserved, for stop, they can just keep walking. a long time, their own platform. i whereas the rest of the passengers am hoping that all the people who who have to be seen can go to the
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normal control. the security of our data has never been under such scrutiny. the designers of protect learned about this, that this generation will know that they have a place for them only. and i‘m say safeguards are in place and hoping this will grow. this information is encrypted but other formidable pair of olympic champions questions remain, what if your battery dies, what if you have have this week turned to captaincy. nadia, nietzsche is leading team world with jackie joyner kersey bought the wrong smartphone, and can leading tina it is an honourfor both of us and nadia and nadia and i are both of us and nadia and nadia and i the biometric tunnel be fooled? i a re really both of us and nadia and nadia and i are really good friends. are you will test when the passport going to win? they asked me about application works but i will try to trick it with his mask. the what i think of the team, i suspect developer say the system is ready for implementation. and the home 0ffice for implementation. and the home office says it continues to investigate the application of new —— expect the rest and nadia expects and emerging technologies at uk borders. we will see, i am hoping it the rest, from the competition but i do want to win! so what are the did not recognise me. that‘s right. it isa did not recognise me. that‘s right. it is a big negative. none of us like to queue up, even though we are aurora games? ethically, six exports so like to queue up, even though we are so good at it. but i‘ll be ready to across six different days. team replace them with a hasslefree biometric future? america‘s against team world. it is simon browning, bbc news. all in order to showcase the best of women‘s sport. not bad, is it? and people will still have to line up. there has to be. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. it is the brainchild of sports agent
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time now for a look at the newspapers‘ front pages. jerry solomon. women's sports gets the times says borisjohnson 496 jerry solomon. women's sports gets 4% of the global coverage in the is expected to tell president trump at the g7 summit in france, press. well, that‘s got to grow. when i was a young kid i went to the that a post—brexit trade deal very first super bowl and if people with the united states must be "right" for britain after warning had said then there was going to be that the nhs or animal welfare standards will not be up for negotiation. 52 of them, i don‘t think anyone in the guardian leads with the amazon fires, reporting that france that stadium would have thought and ireland have threatened to block there was a chance that was going to the free trade agreement between the eu and south american happen. the event is taking place nations, if brazil does here in albany, the capital of new not stop deforestation. york state, and it‘s fitting really meanwhile, the daily express front when you consider that this was one page reports that chief constables will hold a "crisis of the first states in the usa to meeting" next month to combat "soaring violence" give women the right to vote. the against the police. event has drawn in a wide range of the daily mail reports on the hrt talent, including olympic champions crisis, saying women have been moral superstars and grand slam forced into buying medication from abroad, including pharmacies winners. hopefully at some point, in spain, as it now the equality kind of disappear and this will be the norm and impossible to get in britain. u nfortu nately this will be the norm and unfortunately it isn‘t, it is something we constantly have to fight for and i hope the people really do understand that sports and well—known high street baker had a good deal of success with fig and sausage good deal of success with fig and sausage rolls, did it not? ? yes. women are not asking for more, we‘re
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just asking to be treated the same and it is taking off. gregg‘s is way and it is not only about looking for more recipes after the treating the same, just to be able success of the vegan sausage roll. to have the same opportunity as male athletes have. whether it is team america or team world that wins on how long ago was that? one year ago. sunday, it seems the real victory so now they are looking for vegan will come from helping propel female athletes to even greater heights. products to replace them each one, sarah mulkerrins, bbc news, albany. it must be hard to get a new event pasties and they will be corn established but if you think about —based. helped in no small part by a tv presenter who made a big deal about it. things like the invictus games which have now built up momentum hopefully the same will happen. let‘s have a the weather will be big over the look at the weather. in most of the weekend with temperatures to the hip country, not in scotland will it is 94 fahrenheit. 8.6 million of us are a bank holiday weekend so people may have a few days off and it will be having a vacation at home and the good. absolutely. we will all see some picture there shows the beach in sunshine at stage. want hot in the devon and music lovers at a festival sunshine at stage. want hot in the sunshine as well, summer is and someone on a mobility scooter returning after it disappeared a having a breather in bournemouth. little during august. that is the
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story for the weekend. we do start would we like to zoom in on that? probably not. let‘s find out exactly the day with a little cloud across northern scotland and parts of northern ireland with a couple of what is happening with the weather. showers around. the main weather pattern is dominated by this high good morning, nick. it looks pressure a cross pattern is dominated by this high pressure across the continent and beautiful where you are. good this warm aircoming pressure across the continent and this warm air coming around it morning. for once, the newspapers towards us. ‘s area of low pressure has some weather fronts close by so are getting it right, indicating it as we look at this picture here this will be a lovely weekend. sometimes is why, if you have had a shower you you can stand here on saturday morning and ruin the weekend but can see rain in northern scotland so far today and a shower in northern we re morning and ruin the weekend but were not doing that this weekend. summer has found us again and the ireland, this is the culprit. it son will be abundant, albeit hazy in will push towards the north and places and the temperatures are on the up and some spots will reach the north—west gradually through today into tonight but still this low 30s. but across the board, afternoon the northern western isles finals of the mainland, the further west in northern ireland, the chance ofa west in northern ireland, the chance of a shower. the eastern side side temperatures will not be above of a shower. the eastern side side of scotla nd of a shower. the eastern side side of scotland has sunshine. and that average. what is going on? a big area of high pressure across the will come through. here are today‘s continent and around that we will draw up the hot warm, hot air to the south south—easterly breeze. there is low pressure still to the far temperatures. the cool colours here indicate where we got the cloud in north—west of the uk and weather northern scotland so for some of us in the mid—teens. 24 in glasgow, fronts here so if you show us around as start the weekend, affect in
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upper 20s across parts of england and 30 degrees in the south—east it northern scotland and a couple into northern ireland and even into this will be a hot one at headingley for the ashes. you may not like a afternoon, the finals of mainland scotla nd afternoon, the finals of mainland scotland will have a chance of catching a shower. the central belt forecast like that if you are an england fan but for the rug league challenge cup it will be a hot one of southern scotland sees sunshine there as well. as we look into and you can see the extent of the sunshine across england and wales. tonight we still have a weather system towards the west feeding in hazyin sunshine across england and wales. hazy in places with early mist and some cloud more generally across the fog patches clearing and fog western side of the uk and a couple approaching the far south—west later in the day. essentially dry for most of mist and fog patches around as of us otherwise. and an easing well. showers move northwards as the months go on and temperatures creep temperature, 24 degrees in glasgow, up months go on and temperatures creep up overnight as well and starts to some of us reaching into the upper feel a little more humid in places. 20s, a case across a large part of sunshine and hazy across the western side of the uk for sunday but still east wales, england and around 30 in the hotspots to the south—east of a lot of sunshine around and if you england. it will be a very warm to see it is dry across the board it is hot day in the sunshine and, well, like it or lump it it will be a full the hottest day of the weekend as well with temperatures in the upper day ‘s play at headingley with 20s in scotland. low 30s in south—east england. that is how sunday is shaping up. as for the unbroken sunshine for the cricket this afternoon. into tonight the bank holiday, some uncertainty about weather system is still out to the cloud amount and the chance of showers. we favour a dry and sunny west so there will be some areas of cloud around here with showers picture now and a warmer one as a
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retreating from shetland as the result. temperatures may be not as night goes on, a couple of mist and high as they have been over the weekend but if it is a bank holiday fog patches developing, overnight where you are it will still be temperatures are creeping up and they will feel a little more humid extremely pleasant if you get to see the sunshine, and most of us will. in places. again, with the system to the west of the uk, western parts the return of summer. that is not tomorrow are not necessarily clear too bad. blue skies, some areas of cloud with now it‘s time for click with spencer kelly. hazy in areas. a good deal of sunshine around and tomorrow will be the warmest day of the weekend with 26 degrees in glasgow, the low 30s towards south—east england, on the record for the late bank holiday weekend is 31.5 so that could well be broken. as for the bank holiday, could have some mist and fog around in the summer and autumn of 2018, california experienced to start the day across western its deadliest ever wildfires. parts in particular. some uncertainty about cloud amount with a chance for showers on the bank holiday. we are wavering this sunny they claimed the lives and dry side of forecast now, on the of over 80 people and whole towns were destroyed. warmer side as well as the cloud increases towards the north—west of but as residents tried to escape, scotland. we could see some rain the firefighters did later in the day to that for most of what they always do —
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us, we sat there for a cracker of a they ran towards the danger. weekend. 0h, we love you today. it is a profession that relies thank you very much. those on courage, education and, increasingly, the latest science cricketers, they were probably and technology to better understand hoping for a wet weekend. you cannot how fires behave and how please everyone. certainly not. now it‘s time for the film review to beat back the flames. with mark kermode and julian worricker. and if you want to be a firefighter, this is where you learn the craft. the international fire training centre in darlington, in the north of england. hello and welcome to this is where brave firefighters the film review on bbc news. come from around the world to learn to take us through this week‘s the latest techniques in fighting cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? all kinds of blazes. we have a proper mixed bag. we have crawl which promises to do they can simulate a huge variety for alligators what jaws of fire scenarios here, did for sharks. oil rigs, industrialfires. that is an overturned fuel tanker, and they can simulate any size pain and glory the award—winning of aircraft from the smallest to the largest. film from pedro almodovar. that is an airbus a380 and this is a boeing 747.
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and angel has fallen, and it is notjust about gearing up gerard butler is back. and grabbing the hose. every fire is different. some alligators to start with. and each needs to be treated we have had alligators in films intelligently to make sure you and the people you are trying to save have the best chance of survival. like i believe lake placid? wow! my goodness. i think technically that is a giant crocodile. director by the person that made piranha 3d and switchblade romance. they are using the water story is a university of and there have been others... as a protective shield. as i mentioned, film tries to do for alligators in films so it keeps the two fires what was done injaws for sharks. apart, using the water. the story is a swimmer from the university of florida goes keeping the left—hand one at bay back home and she finds and then extinguishing the right one out herfather is in his house before we deal with the left. in a hurricane zone and she cannot the centre tries to make each get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn‘t scenario as realistic as possible, you know it, there are huge alligators in the water. here is a clip. come on! not just the fire, but the treatment of the casualties as well.
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it is fascinating to see the science behind firefighting. for example, in a kerosene fuel fighter, water will not put it out. watch out! this cone of water controls the blaze so another firefighter can come in with a powder extinguisher. that is what finally tames the flames. and once they‘re gone, does that mean the job is done? well, that is where this thermal imaging camera comes in to see what our eyes cannot. so once it looks like the fire is out you still have to cover the area in waterjust that is no ordinary flood, is it? in case there are hotspots. so you can see the jaws—iness you can see here the vent on the top to it, or elements of it. of this engine is still white hot there‘s another one called bait, according to this thermal imaging camera. and there are many other ways putting sharks in a supermarket. to detect and deal with fires. this film costed around $13 million, lara has been looking it is a perfectly efficient, at some of them. for the past two years, it is a perfectly efficient, exploitive b—movie creature feature half of the uk‘s fire brigades have been deploying these drones. in which it works because it has good performances and you they focus on the safety like the characters.
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the father—daughter relationship of firefighters and their onboard hd works well, because partly there are no surprises and thermal imaging cameras can but that includes there provide much greater visibility, is no surprising mistakes. sometimes you can see the bit which means a better understanding of a fire and the way of production in the film a little that it is spreading. bit, but it is done well. the director alexandre aja knows how to put this stuff together. there are a few laught—out—loud funny lines about, "we are not going to be out—smarted by these pea—brained reptiles!" using a drone, we can get pretty which reminds me of a line from snakes on a plane, much an instant overview of the entire fire in under it is a straightforward five minutes and start moving our machines and our firefighters around just like chess unpretentious monster rampage movie. pieces, really, all controlled by drone footage. it also brings us a massive benefit and it understands the parameters of what it can do, it is all set as we can see fires as they develop. at the house, there is a basement that does all the set up you can do the team here have also use them and it does it all in a kind for rescues and searching for missing people in of snappy efficiency. snappy, good. quarries or in water. it will not win pulitzer prizes or oscars but it does exactly what it sets out to do. the hd camera is able to clearly not all the people on my zoom in on a face up to half a mile away. list survive i imagine. i would not spoil anything. but of course when it comes to the spread of fires, what has happened recently in california is at the forefront of our mind. pedro almodovar you mentioned the university of westminster a moment ago and pain and glory. is researching a system that
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i‘m a huge fan anyway. combines sensors on the ground this is a very personal and those in a drone. the aim: a solution for wildfire. semi—autobiography... these solar—powered prototype sensors are tracking carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxygen, featuring antonio banderas, becomes physical and metaphysical. with pain. he has had a back operation humidity, temperature, and has this back pain. he is in a moment of stasis gps and altitude. in his life where there is a revival of a film he made 30 years ago with an actor he has not spoken to for 30 years which forces them to get back together again. the aim is to combine them into one and while the present—day miniaturised cost effective version plot is moving forward, which could be deployed en masse he is cast back to memories of his childhood, memories in areas susceptible to wildfires, of his mother washing providing immediate feedback. clothes in a stream, if there is something it will alert memories of a time they lived in a cave dwelling. all their neighbours also, memories of going first forming to a network, to the cinema and seeing movies alert, take measurements, projected against whitewashed walls. convey to the master node which then so the whole film ebbs conveys it further up to the server which then alerts the drones to come and flows with the tide. up and get a visual. the plane comes with all it is beautifully done, the information that it has got it is very personal. from the drones, from the ground sensors and it knows there is a great performance by penelope cruz as a younger what the windspeed is what wind
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embodiment of the character‘s mother. antonio banderas i‘ve never seen him be quite so vulnerable. direction is, what the temperature his face is this mask of melancholia and regret but yet the childhood reminiscence here is so vivid and vibrant variation is. that these two things are living side by side. it knows where the fire will be on the one hand the ecstasy when the plane rendezvous is and then it makes a list from the air and then the heavens open as they hit the target where the fire is and you can fight of his childhood memories fires day and night, 24 a day with no visibility. meanwhile, this is the stinger. but funnily enough, it can pierce through metal they are different film—makers, and pretty much any roof, there‘s a comparison here between the work dramatically blasting foam or water of pedro almodovar and terrence davis. he removes his childhood with his mother singing and memories into the heart of a blaze. of the cinema. a very personal movie. not pretty autobiographical. there are hints? there are hints of it. the quantity and force of that water what he has done is taken the real story and fictionalised it and just taken elements. is pretty incredible. but there are some things you can see are absolutely personal and particularly the portrayal this pumps 1,000 litres a minute of the figure of his mother. i thought was terrific and i thought antonio banderas should be up for an oscar nomination after this. with an even more powerfuljet that is big. ok, on to angel has fallen. where are you with the series? to the side, capable of 4.5 times that. it also has an on—board thermal imaging camera to assist with the precision.
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whoever thought. blackburn is currently the only uk fire service using this kit. who would‘ve ever thought? olympus has fallen which was i‘m told it costs around £600,000. but maybe as costs come down the not—good version of white house and this technology evolves, down. i hated london has fallen this next generation of firefighting in which most of london‘s known landmarks which were destroyed and then there was this terrible will become the norm. line, "what about the unknown landmarks?" well, gerard butler is back and is framed for the an attack on the president‘s life. here‘s the clip. i am at leicestershire fire and rescue, the first service in the country to invest in virtual reality. their hope is that money will be saved by replacing some of the expensive traditional training techniques with vr alternatives. i‘ve seen the demo and the fire looks quite intense so i don‘t think it‘s going to be what i‘m used to when it comes to virtual reality, which isjust having a nice time! let‘s see. they‘re drones, they‘re drones! on radio: art! all the scenes in the training come with me, sir! get him under the ballistic hard cover, keep him down. are scanned from the real world. i‘m on my way!
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for instance, this arson hotspot in leicester is a good reference for investigators looking for clues. all yelling. it‘s the inside of a delta team engage, engage! destroyed smoke alarm. i didn‘t think that would end well. ijust need to say, the environment i think this is the best is like i‘m standing on ash. of the has fallen series. it feels very real. teleportation. for a number of reasons oh, my gosh. because firstly again in much of the way of crawl, there is a body down there. it understands its reasons. if you enjoy training, gerard butler, was brilliant you get more out of it. in vanishing, it has it‘s already been proven by a study the right register here. in the united states that if you train in a virtual a great performance reality environment, by danny huston who is chewing the retention rate is 75%. through the scenery... most of the talks i do on road safety, with powerpoint, we tend to make 5%. nick nolte turns up as gerard butler‘s dad. and he is doing that nick nolte so you can see why we‘re looking at this because the training thing where he is "i am a vietnam is going to be enhanced so much. veteran living off the grid", if you want to skip 10 seconds forward, you can do it on the controller and skip forward, so you can fast—forward the fire again. you remember from the scene and i really enjoyed it. you saw a minute ago, that tv monitor was completely melted.
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and you can see how it physically affects thing that are not i do not expect that i would, because i hated london even burning yet. has fallen. i went into this thinking yes, and idea is as it stops, are we getting more of the same we don't show the people putting out and i remember the basic critical reviews have not been well received. the fire, but you get the ability but in the screen i was in it straightaway to dive back and in the audience as soon in the scene and now you're as nick nolte turned up, it became about the father and son in that same burn scene. thing, people started laughing, yeah, seeing the impact of that fire enjoying it and that laughter continued right the way is pretty remarkable. through the end credits. it moves quickly. of all the has fallen ones, this is the best. that is slightly damning. i saw a lot of commendations part of the reason this for nick nolte. he is great. experience feels so intense he has almost become a caricature is the realism behind it. of nick nolte there are whole lines of dialogue that are... for leicestershire fire and rescue, and gerard butler says this was important, that they move "you always say that!" away from gamification moving on from your nick and into real life. nolte impersonations. they been working with a company let‘s talk about the best called river to make this happen. the scenes are created using photogrammetry, film out at the moment. both cameras and lasers photographing real—life 360—degree scenarios up to thousands of times. blinded by the light. are you a bruce springsteen fan? we‘ve seen how fire services iam. i am not. are using virtual reality, i have nothing against him, but anyway. but what about other this is best on a memoir first responders? of the scriptwriter. and it is a story about a young man here at the defence science and technology laboratory,
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who connects with the music they are hard at work on how police of bruce springsteen despite the fact that his life has might use virtual reality nothing to do with bruce springsteen‘s life. it is directed by gurinder chadha, in theirtraining. who directed bend it like beckham. number 7, ferguson house. caller report sounds bursting into song like a violent disturbance... sunshine on leith did. i thought it was charming. i can see some feet already. you can pick holes in it, but i thought it was really charming i don‘t think people would expect to put police and it moved me and made me and virtual reality together. laugh, it made me cry. why is it so important i just love the idea that the police are interacting that music is universal. with technology in this way? somebody on the other side of the atlantic with a completely you can replicate one—off events so a one—off event which could be different life from you can write a dangerous or hazardous environment, you can actually songs that means so that recreate as a one—off and people would never, ever get the opportunity you and is particular to rehearse that but in vr, in the world you live in. we can, so we can give them that and even if you are not vehicle, give them that opportunity to do a one—off scenario a bruce springsteen fan. nothing against him, and do it safely. but born to run that is all... let‘s talk about the best dvd. wild rose which is this lovely film oh, my gosh. about recent single mum who is a country western singer 0k. i‘m going to see if and goes to nashville... this woman is alive. she‘s obviously taken some pills. jesse buckley has recorded a country there is a heartbeat here. album, she is fantastic.
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i can definitely see already she is really great and what i love how it would be used, about this is it has its feet in a way that a lot of games are, on the ground but its head really, to open up your mind in the stars and i began to understands how music can transport you and take you from one to possibilities around crime, place into another. gritty and realistic but also why people may have committed romantic in his romantic view criminal activities, of the world. those kind of questions are already there. that was more enjoyable than the fire one, i think. the idea that you can dream large and such that shouldn‘t be my takeaway a great central performance. i thought it was really good. but i could go back into that world her singing voice is outstanding. she can really sing and i did whereas the fire scene, an onstage interview ijust wanted to get out. with her and i asked if she would mind singing a song and that‘s it from the international and she did and i said, "fine, fire training centre. you are the real deal!" the full—length version she can make it comes highly recommended, but she can also act. i thought was a really lovely film. and it is waiting good stuff, thank you, mark. that‘s it for this week though. for you on eye view. thanks for watching. 00:29:41,737 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 goodbye. —— iplayer. we‘re going to put a load more footage and photos from this place up on social media. don‘t forget, we live on facebook and twitter at @bbcclick but for now, thanks for watching and we will see you soon.
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