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your mac will be nice to get back into normality, you know, watch bbc breakfast in bed with a coffee.orning. i saw him last about 4am. he looked ina i saw him last about 4am. he looked in a pretty bad way at that time. he was enjoying himself. in a pretty bad way at that time. he was enjoying himselflj in a pretty bad way at that time. he was enjoying himself. i bet he was! i think his drinking was a bit different after he had finished, was it? absolutely. he certainly made the most of it. what a fantastic achievement. tell us a bit about him. it seems, we have heard on this programme, no one has a bad word to say about him. what is he like?” think that is true. most in the peloton are people that work within cycling, i think everybody realises that he is one of those guys who has worked so hard and given so much to his teammates over the past. this was his time and his moment. i think everybody was super happy for him. at what moment in the tour did it change and the team think, right, this is his turn? traditionally, we a lwa ys this is his turn? traditionally, we always go in with
your mac will be nice to get back into normality, you know, watch bbc breakfast in bed with a coffee.orning. i saw him last about 4am. he looked ina i saw him last about 4am. he looked in a pretty bad way at that time. he was enjoying himself. in a pretty bad way at that time. he was enjoying himselflj in a pretty bad way at that time. he was enjoying himself. i bet he was! i think his drinking was a bit different after he had finished, was it? absolutely. he certainly made the most of it. what...
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that was deeply disconcerting for everybody watching bbc breakfast this morning.hosts russia play today, taking on croatia in sochi. the winner of that game faces the winner of england and sweden's quarterfinal a bit later. we will show you the results of the other quarterfinals yesterday and some of the goals from those. but let's talk about the game today. alan shearer said he hardly slept last night. he is excited and there are many fans back at home dreaming about the fact that it might be coming home. a week and one day from now is the world cup final in moscow at the luzhniki stadium. can england get there? can they reach a semifinalfor the can england get there? can they reach a semifinal for the first time since 1990? that reach a semifinal for the first time since 1990 ? that is reach a semifinal for the first time since 1990? that is what is at stake when they take on sweden. and this isa when they take on sweden. and this is a decent sweden side. three clean sheets in this world cup already. they came out of a qualifying group that was topped by france,
that was deeply disconcerting for everybody watching bbc breakfast this morning.hosts russia play today, taking on croatia in sochi. the winner of that game faces the winner of england and sweden's quarterfinal a bit later. we will show you the results of the other quarterfinals yesterday and some of the goals from those. but let's talk about the game today. alan shearer said he hardly slept last night. he is excited and there are many fans back at home dreaming about the fact that it might be...
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it will be nice to get back into normality, in, watch bbc breakfast in the morning with a coffee.l hear from team sky and get reaction from the welsh wizard's hometown. back on track? after weeks of misery for passengers, northern rail restarts more than 100 cancelled services. strong winds fan the flames of the california wildfires as they continue to destroy everything in their path.
it will be nice to get back into normality, in, watch bbc breakfast in the morning with a coffee.l hear from team sky and get reaction from the welsh wizard's hometown. back on track? after weeks of misery for passengers, northern rail restarts more than 100 cancelled services. strong winds fan the flames of the california wildfires as they continue to destroy everything in their path.
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following our report on bbc brea kfast following our report on bbc breakfast earlier this year we hadfrom special assistant staff on how best to look after those with physical and hidden disabilities. we have manchester airport is poor this year, principally because waiting times have been too long. we have undertakings under place with manchester and they haven‘t performance plan to improve. what has been great about this report is that it has acted as a catalyst for improvement. so he‘s removed from poor last year to good this year with a on management time. and another removed up to very good this year. the department of transport say they welcome the progress made by airports but will continue to work with the aviation industry to make flying easier for disabled passengers. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: on his first presidential visit to britain, donald trump has warned prime minister may that her brexit plans make a trade deal with america less likely. injapan, more than 200 people are killed in the worst flooding in nearly a0 years. now it‘s time to l
following our report on bbc brea kfast following our report on bbc breakfast earlier this year we hadfrom special assistant staff on how best to look after those with physical and hidden disabilities. we have manchester airport is poor this year, principally because waiting times have been too long. we have undertakings under place with manchester and they haven‘t performance plan to improve. what has been great about this report is that it has acted as a catalyst for improvement. so he‘s...
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i haven‘t even got a bbc breakfast mug. lucky!d drizzle across it. for england and wales it is dry and sunny, with the odd shower here and there. temperature wise, if you are stuck under the cloud it will feel cooler, with highs of 15. 2546 in the further south. this evening and overnight, we see the advancement of the cloud and rain. there will be some clear spells. last night, the temperature in london did not fall lower than 17 celsius. the minimum temperature is likely to be 13. these are the temperatures if you are leaving at 6am you can expect. first thing in the morning there will be a fair bit of sunshine around. a bottle dry weather, actually. through the day, rather like today, the cloud is going to build on the west, heralding the arrival of the band of rain and zooming across northern ireland and getting into western scotland, the isle of man, north wales and later we will see that push further east. i thursday, still a lot of fine weather, with the cloud continuing to come in from the west, rain moving west to east. t
i haven‘t even got a bbc breakfast mug. lucky!d drizzle across it. for england and wales it is dry and sunny, with the odd shower here and there. temperature wise, if you are stuck under the cloud it will feel cooler, with highs of 15. 2546 in the further south. this evening and overnight, we see the advancement of the cloud and rain. there will be some clear spells. last night, the temperature in london did not fall lower than 17 celsius. the minimum temperature is likely to be 13. these are...
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they've been speaking to bbc breakfast along with with met police family liaison officer gavin seeley why, really. 0ur opinion of him is that he is a coward, confirmed by a statement he had written earlier this week. thejudge read it out yesterday, and he said the reason was he didn't want to face us, and that he was a coward. we knew on the friday before trial, so we were going to trial on the monday morning, and both chris and i went to the old bailey and we had an inclination that something was going on. then we heard for the first time that jack shepherd is most unlikely to attend his trial. a big decision to make at that point. it is a friday, the family have geared up for three years to get to this day, this monday of trial. do i tell the family on that friday by phone call, because they are out of london, risk losing their weekend or worrying over the weekend, or do i tell them face to face? i made the decision to talk to charlotte's mum and dad face—to—face on the monday morning because then we have... the next question is, what happens? we then have a legal argument on the mo
they've been speaking to bbc breakfast along with with met police family liaison officer gavin seeley why, really. 0ur opinion of him is that he is a coward, confirmed by a statement he had written earlier this week. thejudge read it out yesterday, and he said the reason was he didn't want to face us, and that he was a coward. we knew on the friday before trial, so we were going to trial on the monday morning, and both chris and i went to the old bailey and we had an inclination that something...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.deed, i am indeed, naga, iam indeed, naga, we've i am indeed, naga, we've been talking about how magnificent it looks, the plants are still alive, how do they do it? neal stubbly knows, you are heads,, gonna —— you are head of courts and horticulture, how do you do it? we need the right amount of water to get the grass on the baselines right. the weather has been spectacular this year, we've hardly had any rain, as yourjob been harder as a result? if anything it is slightly easier because you get that weather pattern that is nice and stable —— has yourjob. wiebe the right amount of water in the evening knowing we've got good weather in the evening, it will be dry patch we put the right. what's the biggest challenge? the heat and humidity and making sure that we are one step ahead of it —— we put the right. we're constantly measuring the readings of the court, taking over 18,000 hardness readings rue the championships on all the courts, it's making sure we get the right out water on and
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.deed, i am indeed, naga, iam indeed, naga, we've i am indeed, naga, we've been talking about how magnificent it looks, the plants are still alive, how do they do it? neal stubbly knows, you are heads,, gonna —— you are head of courts and horticulture, how do you do it? we need the right amount of water to get the grass on the baselines right. the weather has been spectacular this year, we've hardly had any rain, as yourjob been harder as a result? if...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.as resigned. his decision came just two days after he and other ministers agreed to mrs may's plan for future relations with the eu. a murder inquiry is under way after dawn sturgess from wiltshire, died last night from exposure to the nerve agent, novichok. let's take a look at today's papers. the papers are not up—to—date with the news because it happened at midnight last night. this letter was delivered to downing street. we will refer back to that in just a moment. it's quite interesting to look at what the papers were saying. that is the financial times. the impact of the financial times. the impact of the resignation, the significance is going to be in the next few hours. this is following the comments of jacob rees—mogg. this morning, there isa jacob rees—mogg. this morning, there is a lot happening. it's worth saying that as they analyse, before boys have been successfully rescued from the cave, we understand that operation is under way once again this morning. the other breaki
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.as resigned. his decision came just two days after he and other ministers agreed to mrs may's plan for future relations with the eu. a murder inquiry is under way after dawn sturgess from wiltshire, died last night from exposure to the nerve agent, novichok. let's take a look at today's papers. the papers are not up—to—date with the news because it happened at midnight last night. this letter was delivered to downing street. we will refer back to that...
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good morning and thank you for joining us on bbc breakfast.ckholm? people are starting to wake up. ever since the world cup started it has been ecstatic. all of the time we have had amazing weather, everyone is drinking too much beerfor regular days and we are enjoying the world cup. it sounds like what is happening in england! what of the hopes for sweden today? there is a lot to play for because there is a clear route for either team potentially to a world cup final? clear route for either team potentially to a world cup finanm course, but we do not want to get ahead of ourselves and we know england are a very good team. the england are a very good team. the england team are humble, gareth southgate is humble, the players are humble and this is not good news for swedish fans because england always underestimate us but they are not doing that now, especially with harry kane, the season he has had. you are not letting in too many goals. we are worried but we are proud of our national team. not going as fast since 1994. the same as england in t
good morning and thank you for joining us on bbc breakfast.ckholm? people are starting to wake up. ever since the world cup started it has been ecstatic. all of the time we have had amazing weather, everyone is drinking too much beerfor regular days and we are enjoying the world cup. it sounds like what is happening in england! what of the hopes for sweden today? there is a lot to play for because there is a clear route for either team potentially to a world cup final? clear route for either...
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bbc london in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. hello, this is breakfastre from her top team in less than 24 hours. the prime minister responded that she was sorry and a little surprised at the decision and appointed jeremy hunt to replace him. the first meeting of the new cabinet will take place this morning. rescuers in thailand have begun what they hope will be a third and final operation to free the remaining four teenage boys and their football coach, who are trapped in a flooded cave system. so far, eight boys have been brought to safety, since being cut off by rising water more than two weeks ago. they‘re said to be in good health. donald trump has nominated a former adviser to ex—president george w bush as his pick for the us supreme court. george w bush as his pick for the us supreme court. in a televised announcement the president called brett kavanaugh one of the finest and sharpest legal minds of our time. the court‘s rulings influence many contentious issues in american politics like abortion, the death penalty, voter rights and immigration po
bbc london in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. hello, this is breakfastre from her top team in less than 24 hours. the prime minister responded that she was sorry and a little surprised at the decision and appointed jeremy hunt to replace him. the first meeting of the new cabinet will take place this morning. rescuers in thailand have begun what they hope will be a third and final operation to free the remaining four teenage boys and their football coach, who are...
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ok, you are watching breakfast on bbc one. it is quarter past six. 1a, in fact. e eu from the new brexit secretary — make a trade deal or the so—called divorce bill won't be paid. mps call for the government to consider a total ban on sales of real fur. here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. my my screen or your screen? good morning to you both, hello there. good morning. you have probably been hearing in the last day or two that the heatwave is returning, and although it will not be incredibly sunny for most of us today it will bea sunny for most of us today it will be a warm day compared with yesterday. but it was warm enough. temperatures exceeding 30 degrees, really, here in the south as we go through next week. quite consistently, as well. a bit of rain through friday and the start of the weekend. it has left a legacy of warm moist air coming in off the atlantic. so that is giving us the cloud. these weather fronts atlantic. so that is giving us the cloud. these weatherfronts hanging around across the north have introduced rain into the north an
ok, you are watching breakfast on bbc one. it is quarter past six. 1a, in fact. e eu from the new brexit secretary — make a trade deal or the so—called divorce bill won't be paid. mps call for the government to consider a total ban on sales of real fur. here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. my my screen or your screen? good morning to you both, hello there. good morning. you have probably been hearing in the last day or two that the heatwave is returning, and although it will...
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bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news.nd prix this weekend, mike has been been finding out what it takes to be a speedway star. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: 17 people, including nine members of one family, have drowned after an amphibious duck boat sank in stormy weather in the us state of missouri. the vessel was carrying 31 people when it overturned near the town of branson. flowers have now been laid on cars which belonged to some of the vicitms. the rollout of smart energy meters is over—budget and using obsolete technology, according to a panel of mps. the british infrastructure group said the programme bad been plagued by repeated delays and cost increases, and looked set to miss its 2020 deadline. the government agency involved has responded saying that millions of people are already saving money after having the meters installed. so this infrastructure upgrade is the biggest one t
bbc news. you're watching breakfast from bbc news.nd prix this weekend, mike has been been finding out what it takes to be a speedway star. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with rachel burden and charlie stayt. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: 17 people, including nine members of one family, have drowned after an amphibious duck boat sank in stormy weather in the us state of missouri. the vessel was carrying 31 people when it...
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jamie, thank you forjoining us on bbc breakfast.rom global news toronto with more detail on that story, which is developing. last night in toronto, 1a people we re last night in toronto, 1a people were shot and one person has died, asjamie said, were shot and one person has died, as jamie said, according to canadian police, it happened in the greek district on sunday night in a busy area with lots of people in restau ra nts area with lots of people in restaurants at the time. as yet, motive unknown. police are searching for three men in connection with a suspected acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the toddler was in a pushchair in a shop when west mercia police say a corrosive substance was thrown or sprayed over him. he suffered serious burns but has been discharged from hospital. a 39—year—old man from wolverhampton has been arrested. 0ur reporter, jon donnison, has more. it was outside this stall where the attack took place. in broad daylight ona attack took place. in broad daylight on a busy saturday afternoon. p
jamie, thank you forjoining us on bbc breakfast.rom global news toronto with more detail on that story, which is developing. last night in toronto, 1a people we re last night in toronto, 1a people were shot and one person has died, asjamie said, were shot and one person has died, as jamie said, according to canadian police, it happened in the greek district on sunday night in a busy area with lots of people in restau ra nts area with lots of people in restaurants at the time. as yet, motive...
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bbc news, chicago. you are watching breakfast from bbc news.n on sales of real fur. here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. we talked about it a lot in the programme, especially the heat in japan, and obviously here in the uk. good morning to you. obviously it is exceptional heat injapan and korea, temperatures there good five to 10 degrees higher than we are seeing here, but in the uk it has been going on for some time and i know that brief relief with more clout and a bit of rain around on friday certainly helped me. it was a bit fresher for sleeping that night as well. we are starting to see the humidity rise. this was the midlands, some cloud around. cloud in pembrokeshire, so it won't be baking sunshine for most of us, quite a bit of cloud but still warm and increasingly oppressive. atla ntic and increasingly oppressive. atlantic breezes coming in and these wea k atlantic breezes coming in and these weak weather fronts are giving us the cloud. i showed you the satellite picture a while ago, and we have holes in eastern scotlan
bbc news, chicago. you are watching breakfast from bbc news.n on sales of real fur. here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. we talked about it a lot in the programme, especially the heat in japan, and obviously here in the uk. good morning to you. obviously it is exceptional heat injapan and korea, temperatures there good five to 10 degrees higher than we are seeing here, but in the uk it has been going on for some time and i know that brief relief with more clout and a bit of rain...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ther scorcher today. i'm looking for another worthless scorcher. scorchissimo? the front pages of some of the papers. loads of pictures of the record temperatures. the front page of the times this morning. saint pauls cathedral, is that a weighted against the backdrop of a spectacular sunset. as they out of the sun. the heat 70 35 degrees. and may willing to let two britons face execution, the fate of two terrorists which is sparking a human rights row. boris johnson warning that it will prevent britain demanding others be spared the death penalty. it has got lots of people having to work throughout. you have to spare a thought for the members of the queen ‘s guard. look at them with their bearskins. you can see the sweat dripping. that is hard work, isn't it? sweltering uk to hit 98 fahrenheit. britain in 95 fahrenheit meltdown. tube passenger fanning herself to try and cool off. early signs of dementia being spotted and being able to stop it. also, we looked a little bit yesterday on
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ther scorcher today. i'm looking for another worthless scorcher. scorchissimo? the front pages of some of the papers. loads of pictures of the record temperatures. the front page of the times this morning. saint pauls cathedral, is that a weighted against the backdrop of a spectacular sunset. as they out of the sun. the heat 70 35 degrees. and may willing to let two britons face execution, the fate of two terrorists which is sparking a human rights row....
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. matt is on thejurrasic coast in dorset this morning.nd, our cameraman john. where i am, lyme regis is behind me. just behind, our cameramanjohn. you can find all those fossils that cast an eye back, 195 million years, well before humans were around. it's all feature tonight on the beach live programme which over the next few nights at eight o'clock, there will be an in—depth look at what makes thisjurassic be an in—depth look at what makes this jurassic coast teak, not just backin this jurassic coast teak, not just back in history but also today. at the moment, here along the coast, it's dry, at least a bit of beach weather and it's a bit cloudy this morning. but the pressure that it was at this time yesterday, let's ta ke was at this time yesterday, let's take a look at the forecast, that fresh story is a noticeable one. we've been talking about the lack of rainfall so far this summer. not a huge amount around today, just a few showers popping up here and there. the fresher air that is now across the country speak —— sweeping away the
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. matt is on thejurrasic coast in dorset this morning.nd, our cameraman john. where i am, lyme regis is behind me. just behind, our cameramanjohn. you can find all those fossils that cast an eye back, 195 million years, well before humans were around. it's all feature tonight on the beach live programme which over the next few nights at eight o'clock, there will be an in—depth look at what makes thisjurassic be an in—depth look at what makes this...
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bbc, that‘s friday night. and then england against sweden in a world cup quarter—final, saturday, three o‘clock. by the way martin has watched a bit of breakfastrd, producing that hand out of nowhere? and remarkably in the first couple of matches he did not even have to make a save so he was desperate to do something for england and he has got that out of the way nowjust the resource! absolute real or some! i will hand over to you guys! and also the background behind you with the bus below it as well as real or some! everything is awesome this morning! carol is awesome, she is at wimbledon! we are on court no. 1 and it is still being prepared for the matches later today. first on at one o‘clock is venus williams. this time next year there will be a roof on court no. 1. it is already being built and is expected to be up and working by may next year. so there will be no problems if there is any rain showers. talking of which the forecast for wimbledon today is just that, we‘re looking at more clout than yesterday and it is also fresher than yesterday and there is a 20% risk of a shower. but that is all. that means 80% chance it will stay dry. te
bbc, that‘s friday night. and then england against sweden in a world cup quarter—final, saturday, three o‘clock. by the way martin has watched a bit of breakfastrd, producing that hand out of nowhere? and remarkably in the first couple of matches he did not even have to make a save so he was desperate to do something for england and he has got that out of the way nowjust the resource! absolute real or some! i will hand over to you guys! and also the background behind you with the bus...
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you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.re to tell us what‘s caught his eye. good morning. how are you feeling? you were feeling in la in the last are? i had about 500 oranges and i feel fantastic. your stomach will be dodgy. man flu is a thing of the past. you can go out on a bike ride them. as long as i have a bell on my bike. there are more cyclists than ever before and there has always been a debate about the safety considerations of cycles. there are stats of series injuries and deaths that have been caused because of collisions that involve a bike. the argument is that bells could become compulsory. i would put one of those lorry driver‘s corms and every bike. do you agree or disagree? anything that can improve safety. for a long time, not on a personal level, but some of the cycling industry has got away without having to adhere to the usual health and safety concerns. away without having to adhere to the usual health and safety concernslj a lwa ys usual health and safety concerns.” always look when i am crossing the
you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news.re to tell us what‘s caught his eye. good morning. how are you feeling? you were feeling in la in the last are? i had about 500 oranges and i feel fantastic. your stomach will be dodgy. man flu is a thing of the past. you can go out on a bike ride them. as long as i have a bell on my bike. there are more cyclists than ever before and there has always been a debate about the safety considerations of cycles. there are stats of series injuries and deaths...
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bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business ands. the latest headlines: officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital, athens. north korea appears to de dismantling part of a key rocket testing site in the north west of the country. exceeding expectations: google wracks up stellar earnings as it shrugs off a record eu fine. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with newsweek and recent satellite imagery that apparently shows north korea going through with the destruction of a major launch and rocket engine testing site. the new york times looks at how gop critics of us republicans who they say are obfuscating and undercutting efforts to uncover russian interference in us politics. the japan times reports on the country reaching it highest ever recorded temperature. the mercury hit 41.1 in kumagaya, amid a deadly heat wave which is responsible for the deaths of at least a0 people. the ft says china's central b
bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business ands. the latest headlines: officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital, athens. north korea appears to de dismantling part of a key rocket testing site in the north west of the country. exceeding expectations: google wracks up stellar earnings as it shrugs off a record eu fine. now it's time to look at the stories that are making...
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i'm back with the latest from bbc london in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast have already started, just days after their helsinki summit sparked controversy. the bombshell announcement also came as a surprise to his security chief. i do want to say we have some breaking news. the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. say that again? audience laughs. you — vladimir putin coming to... did i hear that? yeah, yeah. 0k. yeah. that's going to be special. theresa may will call on the european union to evolve its position on brexit when she makes a speech today about the irish border, which remains one of the most disputed parts of the negotiations. during a visit to belfast, the prime minister will again stress that she could never accept a deal which treats northern ireland differently from the rest of the uk. a dangerous complacency in the fight against hiv could lead to a worldwide resurgence of the disease, according to a new report. writing in the lancet medical journal, experts warn a lack of funding
i'm back with the latest from bbc london in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast have already started, just days after their helsinki summit sparked controversy. the bombshell announcement also came as a surprise to his security chief. i do want to say we have some breaking news. the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. say that again? audience laughs. you — vladimir putin coming to... did i hear that? yeah, yeah. 0k. yeah....
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast first world cup semi final in 28 years. we're live in moscow throughout the morning for all the build up. gareth southgate has had somejourney. from penalty heartache to world cup redemption. we'll be finding out about the man beneath the waistcoat and can this england squad inspire a generation? the pupils at kieran trippier‘s old school certainly think so. we'll be visiting them later. lots to talk about. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. england will attempt to reach the world cup final tonight for the first time since 1966. they'll face croatia, cheered on by thousands of fans in the stadium and millions more back home. 0ur moscow correspondent sarah rainsford, has been spending time with supporters ahead of the game. the flags are out, the fear of russia has clearly faded. england fans are now pouring into moscow to see their first world cup semi—final in almost three decades. it's going to be a party of a lifetime. are they going to win? cours
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have a beer, probably, it will probably be good to get back to normality, which bbc breakfast in bedh a coffee. we will talk to the people who know him, including an eight times tour winner. hello... welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. have you paid money to a modelling company who tells you they can kickstart your modelling career, and then found that company stops returning your calls? are you welsh and toasting geraint thomas's amazing victory in the tour? we'll be talking about love island, and new restrictions on flying drones later too. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag #victorialive. if you're emailing and are happy for us to contact you — and maybe want to take part in the programme — please include your phone number in your message. if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today, most of the train services withdrawn by northern rail last month are being reinstated this morning. it scrapped 168 services per day last month to try to relieve the chaos caused by the timetable's intro
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines.red after two "rapidly developing and aggressive" fires merge on moorland above bolton. the vast majority of local councils in england thinks income tax should be used to fund, what they say is, a crisis in adult social care. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. storms might be on the way? yes, indeed. exactly right. we have the risk of a few thundery showers today across south—west england. otherwise, dry for most. these yesterday's temperatures. top temperature of 10 degrees. we missed out on 30 degrees but the heat was widespread and cross england and wales. the hot, sunny weather continues. we have got a change in the weather today. thunderstorms working their way up from france into south—west england, pushing into south—west england, pushing into the south—west coast at the moment. they will make their presence felt over the next few hours and the rain from them could be quite heavy so we could have some local surface water building up on some of the roads and perh
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines.red after two "rapidly developing and aggressive" fires merge on moorland above bolton. the vast majority of local councils in england thinks income tax should be used to fund, what they say is, a crisis in adult social care. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. storms might be on the way? yes, indeed. exactly right. we have the risk of a few thundery showers today across south—west england. otherwise, dry for...
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bbc london in half an hour. now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now. hello, this is breakfastbid by tory rebels to create a customs union with the eu if a trade dealfailed. the amendment was defeated by just six votes. let's talk about this in more detyail with the conservative mp, andrew bridgen who has already submitted a letter declaring no confidence in the prime minister over her plans for brexit. he joins us now from westminster. first question is, do you still stand by that latter? -- letter. i do, as long as the prime minister stands by her checkers proposals. they are currently taking founders from all over the country and what they will find is that 70% of our conservative membership opposed the proposals put forward. they will keep us shackled in a single market for goods which means we are recipients of expensive overpricing and unable to do free trade deals. we understand that the whips were saying yesterday that if this vote doesn't go through then there will bea doesn't go through then there will be a vote of no—confidence. is that what you want? i voted with th
bbc london in half an hour. now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now. hello, this is breakfastbid by tory rebels to create a customs union with the eu if a trade dealfailed. the amendment was defeated by just six votes. let's talk about this in more detyail with the conservative mp, andrew bridgen who has already submitted a letter declaring no confidence in the prime minister over her plans for brexit. he joins us now from westminster. first question is, do you still stand by that...
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you're watching bbc breakfast.same steps, same motions, same breathing. yeah, i just feel that's the best way for me to have the best outcome. iam i am delighted to say that robbie savage and is plunging neckline have joined us this morning! good to be different! why not?! gareth southgate wears a wasted, which is becoming a bit of an emblem. very smart! -- waistcoat. what are you thinking? it is one of the best world cup that i have witnessed, 1982 was fantastic, but this one surpasses everything, the excitement, the drama, the goals, late goals, entertaining football, only one 0—0. and england playing against colombia, it will be a tough game, but my sons were born in england, they have got the england shirts on... obviously, i am welsh, my wife is scottish, so do i want england to win? yes, i do, it has been great for england to get this far, i think gareth southgate is under a bit of pressure tonight. do you? why? they played a weakened side against belgium, everybody said japan might be an easier game, but it
you're watching bbc breakfast.same steps, same motions, same breathing. yeah, i just feel that's the best way for me to have the best outcome. iam i am delighted to say that robbie savage and is plunging neckline have joined us this morning! good to be different! why not?! gareth southgate wears a wasted, which is becoming a bit of an emblem. very smart! -- waistcoat. what are you thinking? it is one of the best world cup that i have witnessed, 1982 was fantastic, but this one surpasses...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it isa it is a quarter to eight. in three more californian counties due to a massive wildfire, at least five people are now known to have died. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. it is cooler, it is raining and where has the sunshine gone?m it is cooler, it is raining and where has the sunshine gone? it is coming back, we have drawn from 35 celsius to a months worth of rain in 2a hours of. northern ireland saw 99 millimetres of rain and 7a millimetres of rain and 7a millimetres of rain and 7a millimetres of that fill in the space ofjust millimetres of that fill in the space of just three millimetres of that fill in the space ofjust three hours. this is some of the footage from northern ireland through yesterday afternoon, atrocious conditions of. there is more rain to come today. very welcome in many places but a lot of it in the short amount of time, some gusty wind as well. high up in the atmosphere shifting its way south, coming in off the atlantique and pushing areas of low russia towards our. tw
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it isa it is a quarter to eight. in three more californian counties due to a massive wildfire, at least five people are now known to have died. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. it is cooler, it is raining and where has the sunshine gone?m it is cooler, it is raining and where has the sunshine gone? it is coming back, we have drawn from 35 celsius to a months worth of rain in 2a hours of. northern ireland saw 99 millimetres of rain and...
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you are watching breakfast on bbc.'ll take a look at the papers now. david davis is here to talk about them, but let's go through the front pages. the first one is the times. tens of thousands of children being given antidepressants despite warnings about the harm they could possibly be doing. the so—called cheque agreement makes the front page of the daily mail. the newspaper reporting that element that have already been rejected by the eu' chief brexit negotiator yesterday. —— the so—called checkers agreement. michel barnier think it'll make uk firms too competitive against european ones. youngsters enjoying the pool on the front of the daily telegraph and that weather continues this week. an interview with damian hind, the education secretary, saying that schools are under too much stress, don't have enough money, and he wa nts to don't have enough money, and he wants to sort it all out. it isa wants to sort it all out. it is a turbulent time for parliament. amid dollops of brexit and education stories like the one
you are watching breakfast on bbc.'ll take a look at the papers now. david davis is here to talk about them, but let's go through the front pages. the first one is the times. tens of thousands of children being given antidepressants despite warnings about the harm they could possibly be doing. the so—called cheque agreement makes the front page of the daily mail. the newspaper reporting that element that have already been rejected by the eu' chief brexit negotiator yesterday. —— the...
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basically everyone who contributes to keeping the nhs ticking over throughout this special edition of bbc breakfastay's main news. carol will not be helping in the delivery, i do not think, but she hopes to see a newborn baby. now for the menu is. counter—terrorism police have confirmed that a critically ill man and woman in wiltshire have been exposed to novichok, the same nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in march. charlie rowley and dawn sturgess were found in the town of amesbury on saturday and are being treated in hospital. the government's cobra emergency committee will meet later this morning and we can speak now to security minister, ben wallace, whojoins us from westminster. can you give us any more detail? the people are in a serious condition. they have been exposed to novichok ina way they have been exposed to novichok in a way that... they have suffered quite serious complications and are being looked after by very important and caring nhs staff. they are in a hospital with good experience with a nerve agent because of what happened in march. 0ur prayers
basically everyone who contributes to keeping the nhs ticking over throughout this special edition of bbc breakfastay's main news. carol will not be helping in the delivery, i do not think, but she hopes to see a newborn baby. now for the menu is. counter—terrorism police have confirmed that a critically ill man and woman in wiltshire have been exposed to novichok, the same nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in march. charlie rowley and dawn sturgess were found...
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bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it's back to naga and john. hello, this is breakfaste commission says the failure of the negotiations with the uk would have a significant effect on all member states. the warning comes as the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, makes his first official visit to brussels to meet with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. will go a the police watchdog says forces in england and wales must tackle significant problems in handling hate crime, ahead of a possible rise in offences after brexit. it looked at how forces responded to allegations and found that often police took up to five days before they visited hate crime victims, and in some cases didn't respond at all. let's now speak to wendy williams, who led the review. thank you for talking to us on bbc brea kfast. thank you for talking to us on bbc breakfast. what struck you the most from this review? we wanted to look at what would have the maximum impact as faras at what would have the maximum impact as far as forces responding to hate crime were concerned, and i am pleased to sa
bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now, though, it's back to naga and john. hello, this is breakfaste commission says the failure of the negotiations with the uk would have a significant effect on all member states. the warning comes as the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, makes his first official visit to brussels to meet with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier. will go a the police watchdog says forces in england and wales must...
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bbc news, chicago. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines...der a total ban on sales of real fur. this is where we say goodbye tojohn who will be presenting the headlines on ‘the andrew marr show‘ this morning. sad for me. it is very sad! not for very long. exactly, i'll miss you. i'll miss you too. thank you for looking after me this morning. yeah, stay with us for the weather. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. good morning to both of you. a lovely start of the day here in north yorkshire. isn't it beautiful? quite a lot of cloud elsewhere. in tenby, we saw this earlier on. we have wea k tenby, we saw this earlier on. we have weak weather fronts but it will not stop the heat building. temperatures starting the day in the high teens, leaping into the 20s. we do have some clout but also some good spells of sunshine, breaks in the cloud kidneys for the gulf, north—east england and the south, generally the cloud is sinking southwards through the day but a lot of it is then, fairweather. notable drizzle, in the north—west, not a g
bbc news, chicago. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines...der a total ban on sales of real fur. this is where we say goodbye tojohn who will be presenting the headlines on ‘the andrew marr show‘ this morning. sad for me. it is very sad! not for very long. exactly, i'll miss you. i'll miss you too. thank you for looking after me this morning. yeah, stay with us for the weather. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. good morning to both of you. a lovely start...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one after breakfast, at 9 o'clock. who's joining you today, andrew?s of operations being cancelled. all withdrawn. a joint by the chief executive of the nhs in england for quite a rare interview. it will be interesting to travails have the cabinet minister revealing all the details of the mad riddle of wrecks it. i have martina navratilova and others talking about the news. —— brexit. i also have george is right, the number one singer, playing us out and talking to us as well. —— george ezra. coming up later in the programme — a branch line made famous by the railway children was saved from closure 50 years ago. we join volunteers as they celebrate five decades of the keighley and worth valley railway. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with christian fraser and victoria fritz. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: firefighters are continuing to tackle a major blaze which has engulfed moorland above bolton. strong winds yesterday fanned the flames on winter hill and firefighters say it will take
the andrew marr show is on bbc one after breakfast, at 9 o'clock. who's joining you today, andrew?s of operations being cancelled. all withdrawn. a joint by the chief executive of the nhs in england for quite a rare interview. it will be interesting to travails have the cabinet minister revealing all the details of the mad riddle of wrecks it. i have martina navratilova and others talking about the news. —— brexit. i also have george is right, the number one singer, playing us out and...
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bbc news, at the old bailey. coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessme at last: the remains of soldiers killed in the korean war are being returned to the united states. a deadline passes for the us government to try and reunite families separated by donald trump's zero tolerance policy. thousands protest in poland, angry at the government's latest moves to reform thejudicial process. now it's time to look at the stories making the headlines around the world. we begin with bbc news online and the latest on brexit after the eu cast further doubt on british pm theresa may's controversial trading proposals. in bloomberg, trade tensions are easing between the us and the eu, but what about china? this story says relations between washington and beijing are showing no signs of improvement. in the ft, and staying with the tariff story, the french stockmarket has emerged as the strongest in europe thanks in part to being mostly unaffected by trade tensions. the article says a little bit of luxury is also going a long way, as chinese demand for french brands he
bbc news, at the old bailey. coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessme at last: the remains of soldiers killed in the korean war are being returned to the united states. a deadline passes for the us government to try and reunite families separated by donald trump's zero tolerance policy. thousands protest in poland, angry at the government's latest moves to reform thejudicial process. now it's time to look at the stories making...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.re to tell us what's caught his eye. afamiliar a familiarface a familiar face because a familiarface because bobby, you are the man who has put naga and jane and the team through their paces. it was brave of them to take it on and a chance of them to be re— educated but also an opportunity for the nation to understand the journey that students have to go through and the importance of numbers to our country. are you confident ahead of what is it? august 23 we will be in uxbridge to pick up the results. everything will be ready. you do not sleep at all the night before, do you? and all of the pupils getting their... crosstalk. you have your waistcoat on. normally as a teacher the kids are used to me seeing a jacket and tie combinations have made think what is mr seagull doing? and your bottom button is unbuttoned? you are looking very good. you have picked up a story in the story before the sun newspaper today, the fantastic four, talking about the world cup? we have come with low expect
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.re to tell us what's caught his eye. afamiliar a familiarface a familiar face because a familiarface because bobby, you are the man who has put naga and jane and the team through their paces. it was brave of them to take it on and a chance of them to be re— educated but also an opportunity for the nation to understand the journey that students have to go through and the importance of numbers to our country. are you...
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bbc news. still to come -- >> eating -- for breakfast. >> from syria to the royal albert hall her in london. chilly refugees turning their speernings into poetry. >> the u.s. space ngencya has ordered an investigation at confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. >> the last foot patrol, once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and dange no more after almost four decades. >> not doing any harm to anyone. i don't see why these people should wander in ask say you're doing smog wrong. >> six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worst scheyer a parknd have met with a roar of approval from visitors. >> yeah, they're cute. >> welcome back. th is "bbc news." our main story this hour -- donald trump celebrates the strongest u.s. economic growth in four years despite warnings it might not last. show spectacular night sky for millions as a blood moon rises in theongest lunar eclipse this century. the directors of cbs, one of the big u.s. television networks, say they will investigate claims of sexual misconduct against the chairman and chief executive les moonv
bbc news. still to come -- >> eating -- for breakfast. >> from syria to the royal albert hall her in london. chilly refugees turning their speernings into poetry. >> the u.s. space ngencya has ordered an investigation at confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. >> the last foot patrol, once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and dange no more after almost four decades. >> not doing any harm to anyone. i don't see why these...
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bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though it's back to steph and naga. hello, this is breakfastwhen they arrive at the talks, which are due to last 12 hours. it's understood the main proposal is for the uk to remain closely aligned to the eu when trading goods, but not services. a thai diver has died while delivering supplies to 12 boys and their football coach, who have been trapped in a cave for nearly two weeks. former navy diver, saman gunan, was part of a team of volunteers working to free the group from the cave, before heavy monsoon rains arrive in the area on sunday. he lost consciousness on his way out of the cave system and could not be revived. counter terror police have confirmed that the couple, fighting for their lives after being poisoned by novichok, handled a contaminated item. charlie rowley and dawn sturgess from amesbury have been poisoned by the same nerve agent used on the former russian spy sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, in salisbury in march. japanese media is reporting that seven members of a doomsday cult, who carried out a deadly nerve gas att
bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though it's back to steph and naga. hello, this is breakfastwhen they arrive at the talks, which are due to last 12 hours. it's understood the main proposal is for the uk to remain closely aligned to the eu when trading goods, but not services. a thai diver has died while delivering supplies to 12 boys and their football coach, who have been trapped in a cave for nearly two weeks. former navy diver, saman gunan, was part of a team of volunteers working...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ater today as the first welsh winner of the tour de france. a state of emergency is declared in three more californian counties due to a massive wildfire, at least five people are now known to have died. it isa it is a pretty changeable weather. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. that will be welcome relief for many will, the last couple of days have been cooler, a lot of rain around. some really stark contrast to the 2a to a8 hours of. we needed rain, maybe not as much as some places or. northern ireland saw 99 millimetres the 2a hours a two 7pm last night and 7a millimetres of that fell in three hours. this is some footage from northern ireland. you can see the impact of that amount of rain had. more to come, strong wind as well, up to a0 mph. locally 5a southern and western coasts. why the change? 0ur area southern and western coasts. why the change? 0urarea in southern and western coasts. why the change? 0ur area in the atmosphere has shifted south, coming in off t
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.ater today as the first welsh winner of the tour de france. a state of emergency is declared in three more californian counties due to a massive wildfire, at least five people are now known to have died. it isa it is a pretty changeable weather. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. that will be welcome relief for many will, the last couple of days have been cooler, a lot of rain around. some really stark contrast to the 2a to a8 hours of....
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the andrew marr show follows breakfast on bbc one at 9:00. week in chequers is a really important moment in the national story. the most important moment in brexit since the boat itself two years ago. a lot of racketeers, a lot of tories, are very unhappy and angry this morning. —— brexiteers. iwill very unhappy and angry this morning. —— brexiteers. i will bejoined by michael gove and whatever leaders of the campaign to explain why what happened happened. and labour's brexit sceptic. they also have barry davies, the voice of football. and snow patrol plane is out. are marvellous programme. a wonderful documentary on barry davies at the moment. coming up in the next half an hour, we will meet the doctor helping to save lives in war—torn countries using the likes of whatsapp and skype. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello. this is breakfast with chris mason and naga munchetty. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. england's preparing for the world cup semifinals after beating sweden yesterday. the 2—0 victory sent fans in
the andrew marr show follows breakfast on bbc one at 9:00. week in chequers is a really important moment in the national story. the most important moment in brexit since the boat itself two years ago. a lot of racketeers, a lot of tories, are very unhappy and angry this morning. —— brexiteers. iwill very unhappy and angry this morning. —— brexiteers. i will bejoined by michael gove and whatever leaders of the campaign to explain why what happened happened. and labour's brexit sceptic....
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.e news — according to a group of mps. they're calling for a tax on social networks. the heatwave has finally broken, with thunderstorms and torrential downpours sweeping across parts of the uk. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. big changes overnight. we lost the heat and humidity, went out with a bang and behind it something fresher and windy for the weekend. lots of scenes like this overnight. we have had torrential rain, thunder, lightning, it blocks of hegel as well. parts of lincolnshire saw 68 millimetres of rain in 2a hours a tool for clock. the r&d thunderstorms for the rest of the weekend, much windier picture, much pressure and longer spells of rain thatis pressure and longer spells of rain that is up we have got today. this front pushing its way eastwards, still got some thunderstorms around this morning particularly for scotland, a few around southern part of england and for england and wales it is sunny spells and blustery showers. a wet day for northern i
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.e news — according to a group of mps. they're calling for a tax on social networks. the heatwave has finally broken, with thunderstorms and torrential downpours sweeping across parts of the uk. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. big changes overnight. we lost the heat and humidity, went out with a bang and behind it something fresher and windy for the weekend. lots of scenes like this overnight. we have had torrential rain, thunder,...
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bbc one. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 7:15am.erendum on leaving the eu. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. we've been enjoying the sunshine and we are almost getting to the point where this is normal. sadly, blue skies. before you know it, people will be looking summer holidays to find wet and windy weather but not a huge amount around uk, just catch a ride for one of the weather watchers in dorset. there is the rainfall, not reaching the ground here but it is elsewhere. a greater chance today that many of you will see a little bit of rain. it's not guarantee that all this week. in the rain that forgot to laz to introduce some fresh air. this weather front nudging its way eastwards. bringing a bit of morning rain, northern and western rails. it is fairly fragmented. will push its way northwards and eastwards. 0n the back edge of it, western scotland, northern ireland. feeling much pressure than what we have seen. the midlands, parts of eastern england. the heat is continuing, i 20s, may be low 30s. compare to the
bbc one. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 7:15am.erendum on leaving the eu. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. we've been enjoying the sunshine and we are almost getting to the point where this is normal. sadly, blue skies. before you know it, people will be looking summer holidays to find wet and windy weather but not a huge amount around uk, just catch a ride for one of the weather watchers in dorset. there is the rainfall, not reaching the ground here but it is...
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you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. the first person by any means and quite a mission to take on. sunday telegraph, a picture of someone we did not see a lot of yesterday, i wonder why? the story to the left, a story aboutjohn bolton, mr trump‘s national security adviser, spent some time with the brexiteers last week on his way through to moscow or on his way back. moving on, the observer, the main picture is of kylian mbappe. i havejust observer, the main picture is of kylian mbappe. i have just seen a picture on twitter of him aged 13 surrounded by pictures of cristiano ronaldo in his bedroom, kylian mbappe‘s bedroom. a big hero for him. their hero worshipper has turned hero. not even born when michael owen scored against argentina. 19 years old. terrifying. anyway, the sunday times, finally, yes, the two going home, cristiano ronaldo and lionel messi, both eliminated with their respective teams. on the left, theresa may says if there is a vote of confidence in her, she would stay on even if she won byjust one vote. p
you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. the first person by any means and quite a mission to take on. sunday telegraph, a picture of someone we did not see a lot of yesterday, i wonder why? the story to the left, a story aboutjohn bolton, mr trump‘s national security adviser, spent some time with the brexiteers last week on his way through to moscow or on his way back. moving on, the observer, the main picture is of kylian mbappe. i havejust observer,...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news, technology expert dan sodergren is here to tell us what's caughtic idea of you've got this application that links to pacemakers and sends the reports to the doctors remotely. it isa reports to the doctors remotely. it is a billing idea where you can use technology to help people and that is what i am all about, how can we use technology. a couple of people in southampton and so, well says. amazing what you can do with health technology these days. a great new world we are going to be going into when... as long as it does not panic them. i love that you can have this incident response they can go back to the doctors. always the text theme when you are reviewing the papers, we head to the observer, and i guess this is the essence of the kind of comedy business argument around all things tech and the global race that is on to be at the forefront of it with china, according to this piece, racing ahead of europe. that is the thing, if we look at this of the next bit, before the industrial revolution, artificial intelligence and apps and mobile, all thes
you're watching breakfast from bbc news, technology expert dan sodergren is here to tell us what's caughtic idea of you've got this application that links to pacemakers and sends the reports to the doctors remotely. it isa reports to the doctors remotely. it is a billing idea where you can use technology to help people and that is what i am all about, how can we use technology. a couple of people in southampton and so, well says. amazing what you can do with health technology these days. a...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.e your? i have got manfully. i am not good. how have you got that in the middle of the summer? i was on a train and it literally happened in 30 seconds. air conditioning. 0ne literally happened in 30 seconds. air conditioning. one minute i had no illness and the next minute it was filled on influenza. why are you in work? i am dedicated to the cause. you're going to infect others. only men can get this. 0bviously. it is of the skill, which is why i have looked for stories that have a health connection to them in some way. you're not going to get any sympathy. them in some way. you're not going to get any sympathylj them in some way. you're not going to get any sympathy. i have got none at all this morning. another injured day, not an apple. clearly anything with vitamins c will be good for you, but this is about keeping the optician away, as distinct from the doctor. you did not eat many oranges? clearly not. neither did i. carrots used to be good for eyesight. that was an urban myth t
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.e your? i have got manfully. i am not good. how have you got that in the middle of the summer? i was on a train and it literally happened in 30 seconds. air conditioning. 0ne literally happened in 30 seconds. air conditioning. one minute i had no illness and the next minute it was filled on influenza. why are you in work? i am dedicated to the cause. you're going to infect others. only men can get this. 0bviously. it...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.s eye. plenty, indeed. good morning. loving the waistcoat. people expect to see me in the waistcoat. people expect to see meina the waistcoat. people expect to see me in a jacket and tie, in homage to mr southgate. .. absolutely. people will know you because you have tutored the rest of the team through the maths gcse. 0ptimistic question what results on thursday, nervous wait till then. i remember when i picked up my gcse results, a local paper, clicking away. it was quite nerve—racking. idid not nerve—racking. i did not do gcses. 0 levels! this story is really important, the telegraph, global bullying code, really important because of how bullying has progressed into online, cyber—bullying. bullying has progressed into online, cyber-bullying. even myself as a student, bullying could happen in school, but then when you go home, thatis school, but then when you go home, that is the end. schools can deal with it physically in school. now because of online technology, twitter, young chil
you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers.s eye. plenty, indeed. good morning. loving the waistcoat. people expect to see me in the waistcoat. people expect to see meina the waistcoat. people expect to see me in a jacket and tie, in homage to mr southgate. .. absolutely. people will know you because you have tutored the rest of the team through the maths gcse. 0ptimistic question what results on thursday, nervous wait till then. i remember when i picked up...
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bbc news. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. xpected to take place today in scotland. the us president touched down at prestwick airport in ayrshire, shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday evening after completing his two—day working trip to the uk. he's due to play golf at the turnberry resort, which he owns, as part of a private visit. protestors filled george square in glasgow ahead of his arrival. our political correspondent tom barton is in our london newsroom. good morning. well, it has been a trip full of controversy that now he is on private time in scotland, to you think things will come down? yes, the official part of his visit is now over, he has retired for the weekend to his turnberry estate, a round of golf i expect is on the cards, but it will not stop the event of the last few days reverberating around the political world. of course there was that extraordinary interview he gave to the sun newspaper in which he criticised theresa may and her brexit strategy and then of course the equally extraordinary reverse ferret at
bbc news. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga munchetty. xpected to take place today in scotland. the us president touched down at prestwick airport in ayrshire, shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday evening after completing his two—day working trip to the uk. he's due to play golf at the turnberry resort, which he owns, as part of a private visit. protestors filled george square in glasgow ahead of his arrival. our political correspondent tom...
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you're watching breakfast from bbc news.hen a tour boat sank in a missouri lake were from the same family. mps say the multibillion—pound programme to install smart energy meters is behind schedule, uses out—of—date technology, and will save consumers much less than anticipated. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. there she is! i am here! good morning. yes, as rachel mentioned earlier on the papers, we feel as though the weather broke a little yesterday and this was a shot taken, many of us have a splash of rain, there wasn't a great deal around for many of us, not as much as we would like, and again as hinted at, the heat is returning so this is the weather fronts that gave us the splash yesterday and indeed through the night but behind it, the pressure is building. the rain was not insignificantly, one millimetre or two millimetre, enough to water the garden but yes, it has not all will not make a huge amount of difference when you consider the sunshine returns today after the early mist and merck was away
you're watching breakfast from bbc news.hen a tour boat sank in a missouri lake were from the same family. mps say the multibillion—pound programme to install smart energy meters is behind schedule, uses out—of—date technology, and will save consumers much less than anticipated. here's helen with a look at this morning's weather. there she is! i am here! good morning. yes, as rachel mentioned earlier on the papers, we feel as though the weather broke a little yesterday and this was a shot...
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saga, thatis latest twist in the brexit saga, that is coming up in the breakfast in around 17 minutes. you are with the briefing on bbcach were released from a cave in thailand are expected to be released from a hospital later today. mps have voted down a plan that would have kept the uk in a customs union if no deal could be reached by january. it customs union if no deal could be reached byjanuary. it was rejected. there have been clashes in several towns in nicaragua after security forces ripped down barriers erected by security forces. the un has accused the government of serious violations. so let's have a look at some of those stories and others in the media today. so let's begin. we begin with the washington post, which is looking at donald trump stating that he accepts intelligence on russian interference. the post is calling the correction "a strained effort at damage control" after comments at the helsinki summit set off global uproar. the independent‘s front page has former us president barack obama and his speech injohannesburg, where he said the world is living through strange and uncertain times. he also
saga, thatis latest twist in the brexit saga, that is coming up in the breakfast in around 17 minutes. you are with the briefing on bbcach were released from a cave in thailand are expected to be released from a hospital later today. mps have voted down a plan that would have kept the uk in a customs union if no deal could be reached by january. it customs union if no deal could be reached byjanuary. it was rejected. there have been clashes in several towns in nicaragua after security forces...
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bbc news, on the island of bute. a lot more in that story and to many others in brea kfast. that story and to many others in breakfasts. all the updates on the latest stories. see you in a moment. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the 12 boys and their football coach are alive and safe after being found in a flooded cave in thailand, but their ordeal is not over yet and it could be weeks before they're finally freed. the german interior minister, horst seehoffer, has dropped his threat to resign after chancellor merkel agreed to tighter controls on immigration. belgium come from two—goals down to beat japan, and keep their hopes alive as the world cup excitement continues. mcphail now it mcphail ‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk. its main story reports a split in the uk government over a new potential brexit trade deal drawn up by number 10. bloomberg looks at the financial reaction to the mexican elections. it says investors are cautiously waiting for more signals from the newly elected
bbc news, on the island of bute. a lot more in that story and to many others in brea kfast. that story and to many others in breakfasts. all the updates on the latest stories. see you in a moment. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the 12 boys and their football coach are alive and safe after being found in a flooded cave in thailand, but their ordeal is not over yet and it could be weeks before they're finally freed. the german interior minister, horst seehoffer, has...