In sport, a famous, second medal for Great Britain at the winter olympics. At just 19, izzy atkin has won a bronze, after a brilliant aeriel display in the womens slope style. A first ever medal for britain on skis. And beehives, bobs and blow dries. Our entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson takes a rather personal trip back through the history of hairdressing. And sarah has the weather for us. Good morning, a chilly start to the day, a little bit of patchy rain forecast, the best of the sunshine towards the south east of england. I will bring you a full forecast in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. President trump has met survivors of wednesdays High School Shooting in florida at the hospital where theyre being treated. Mr trump also thanked the Emergency Services and medical staff who treated those wounded when the accused, nikolas cruz, opened fire, killing 17 people. Barbara plett usher reports. The funerals have begun. These stu d e nts the funerals have begun. These students were saying goodbye to a 14 year old classmate. They and their parents have been calling to action from president dropped so other teenagers wont die this way. He and the first lady visited some of the injured still in hospital, including a woman who had been shot four times. He congratulated the medical staff. Dig a laws need to be changed mr president . But ignored a question about tougher gun control. This is where the president is in his element, meeting First Responders who rescued the wind and captured the killer. He praised their speed and bravery. His wife thanked them for protecting the children. They are our future, and lets ta ke children. They are our future, and lets take care of them are colours they went through a lot and what they went through a lot and what they experienced, we need to take ca re of they experienced, we need to take care of them. The president is talking about making schools safer and has linked the violence to Mental Health issues rather than guns. A young man who carried out the attack, nikolas cruz, was a troubled youth loved guns and found it easy to buy them. It has emerged that the el ignored a tipoff about him last month. The caller warned he had the potential to carry out a School Shooting. The fbi. M ista kes School Shooting. The fbi. Mistakes by law informants Law Enforcement at a new twist to a grim argument. Mass shootings in america revived debate about gun control. But an issue the School Shooting like this one boils the issue down to our question, how can we keep our children safe, and the people he willjudge their president on how he responds to that. 13 russians have been charged with interfering with the pretty 16 Us Development in the fbi investigation. Among the allegations are that they promoted disparaging information about hillary clinton. The russian government says the allegations are absurd. Theresa may is expected to urge the European Union to put aside political doctrine and ideology and sign up to a post brexit security treaty with britain. At a conference in munich, she is expected to say that nothing must get in the way of britain and the eu helping each other to keep people safe. Our chief political correspondent, vicki young, reports. In berlin, with angela merkel, the Prime Minister called for a deep and special trading relationship with the eu after brexit. But she is also asking for a unique arrangement on security. I will reiterate that the uk remains unconditionally committed to european security, and set out my vision for a unique new partnership between the eu and the uk. On defence, information sharing, security and Law Enforcement. We must Work Together and use all levers at our disposal to keep people across europe safe will stop the thrust of her argument is that the thrust of her argument is that the uk is a special case, offering substantial defence resources and expertise in counterterrorism. The Prime Minister will say that failure to sign up to a new security treaty would have damaging consequences, playing into the hands of our enemies, who would like nothing more than to see europe divided it comes after the head of m16 than to see europe divided it comes after the head of mi6joined with his french and german counterpart, to appeal to continued intelligence sharing after brexit. Mrs may will tell eu leaders not to let their deep seated ideology put europes citizens in danger. The hope is that the eu will take a practical approach, because they accept that continuing to work getter is mutually beneficial. Work together. Theresa may will be making her speech just after 8 30 this morning. Well bring that live to you as it happens. The president of haiti has called for an investigation into the activities of aid agencies working in his country, saying that the sex scandal involving some oxfam workers after the 2010 earthquake was just the tip of the iceberg. He told the Reuters News Agency that one charity, medecins sans frontiers, had repatriated some its staff from haiti without any explanation. John mcmanus reports. Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. 0xfam has been on the defensive over allegations that some of its staff paid prostitutes here. I always drink of working for them. This woman who spoke an honest this and who spoke anonymously to the bbc says she was attacked by a colleague. He pinned me up against the wall, it was groping me, grabbing me, kissing me andi groping me, grabbing me, kissing me and i was just trying to shove him off. And got him off eventually and he got mad and he threw his class at me. Now, haitis president Jovenel Moise has said other charities also have questions to answer and he has made a specific allegation against medecins sans frontiers, also known as doctors without borders, who sends medical staff around the world. The president said msf had to repatriate about 17 people for misconduct, without any explanation why. In response, msf said msf has already admitted that it fired 19 Staff Members last year after allegations of harassment or sexual assault. So how widespread is the problem . Oxfam and not alone in this, every agency in the sector has the problem that we work in a sector that attracts the vulnerable, that works sorry supports honourable people. Theyre for attracts predators. Meanwhile 0xfams uk had says the evidence in haiti were a disgrace but also told the Guardian Newspaper that certainly the intense scrutiny of the aid sector is unlikely to stop 0011. Ukip members will vote for or against sacking their current leader at an emergency meeting in birmingham today. The Partys National executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in henry bolton last month, but he has refused to step down after it emerged his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages about prince harrys fiance, meghan markle. British soldiers are to be deployed to africa to boost the fight against illegal wildlife poaching. They will train rangers in malawi to find and stop poachers, in an expansion of a Successful Pilot scheme that was trialled last year. The defence secretary, Gavin Williamson said poaching puts majestic animals at risk. Animals under threat include elephants, rhinos and lions. Those are the main stories, it is nine minutes past six. President trump has been meeting survivors of the florida School Shooting, in which seventeen people were killed this week. Lewis mizen is a student at Marjory Stoneman douglas high school. Hes originally from coventry, and moved to florida in 2015 with his family. He joins us now with his father david. Thank you for your time this morning. I know you have been through a real ordeal this week, i wonder if you could explain to people where you were when the attack happened, and what were the sequence attack happened, and what were the sequence of events . Thankfully i was on the other side of the school, it was towards the end of the day so they were maybe 15 minutes left before the end of school, and the fire drills had just been pulled, so i was with my friends, i grabbed my backpack and i was walking down the stairs when administrators began screaming code red, code red, which meant an active shooter, we thought it was a drill so when we went back to the classroom and we we re went back to the classroom and we were hiding under our desks, texting oui were hiding under our desks, texting our friends, were hiding under our desks, texting ourfriends, asking were hiding under our desks, texting our friends, asking what was going on, it seemed a bit strange to have two drills in one day. When we got confirmation from the Police Department that there was a situation at the school, our teacher moved us into the closet so there we re moved us into the closet so there were maybe 20 of us cramped in a closet and we were in their fur 90 minutes before the army reserve came in to get us out. Those must have been very frightening moments to you, in that covered, not really knowing what is going on . Yeah and we did sort of know what was going on, because thanks to social media, we we re on, because thanks to social media, we were getting information left right and centre, but because there is so much information coming in, we couldnt discern between what was actually true and what was just a rumour because we were getting varying reports between, there was someone varying reports between, there was someone who had walked onto campus and fired three shots in the air, to rumours that there were five shooters, so we didnt know what was real orfake. Shooters, so we didnt know what was real or fake. I know you have lost friends, and we saw images over the go of resident donald tropp going President Donald Trump going to visit people at the hospital. But we also heard some stories of the heroism of teachers and the things they did to protect some of the children. Its. My they did to protect some of the children. Its. My sister is a teacher in england, and i was speaking to her, and she said her job as a teacher in england is to make sure her kids get an education and to make sure they turn in their homework on time. And here, you have to make sure your kids get an education, you have to make sure they turn in their homework on time, you also have to put your life on the line and that is not in the job description. If i could the line and that is not in the job description. Ifi could have a the line and that is not in the job description. If i could have a quick chat with your dad david, those must have been agonising moments you, and we saw those pictures of those pa rents we saw those pictures of those parents and family members waiting to their loved ones, and those who sadly lost their children as well. These must have been a very difficult time to you. Almost impossible to put into words, i cant describe the feeling, we were able to contact lewis very early on into the shooting because we were in the area, and we saw the hundreds and hundreds of Police Vehicles heading towards the school, so we knew something had happened, we were able to contact lewis, we knew they had gone back into the classroom. At that point that they realised it was real and the teacher had taken them to this huge cupboard, lewis lost his mobile phone service. We now couldnt contact him. So we are now watching live tv and they are telling us that the shooter is still at large, he is on the campus, they havent got him yet. And that period of time, it was just unbelievably terrifying. Not surprisingly david, this has prompted another discussion about gun control in the united states. I just about gun control in the united states. Ijust wonder, with your british sensibilities, because you have not been there that long, what your thoughts are . I personally have a problem with guns anyway, i always have and i really dont like them, and moving to a place like america you do know they have their constitution, and it is very shocking to understand just how much they love their guns, and the right to bear arms. And i think our confusion here, which is shared by the majority of americans, is that 0k, the majority of americans, is that ok, if they need a hand gun to protect whatever, then ok. If that is in their constitution i understand. But im sure nobody would agree that anybody buying some kind of assault weapon, a weapon of war, let alone a disturbed 19 year old, nobody can explain to me how that makes any sense at all. Lewis, can i ask you, i dont know when you are next due to go back to school, but it is hard to imagine what that is going to be like the stu d e nts what that is going to be like the students like yourself and others who are even closer to some of the dreadful things that happened. It is not going to be easy for you, is it . No, and we had the vigil yesterday, we had to 31 with students and 230, and a friend of me and sobbed into my just because 230, and a friend of me and sobbed into myjust because she had lost her best friend. The one thing i will say is that the juniors and the seniors and the older kids who have been there alongside, this is a long time, this is our home, this is our school, this is our city. It is a personal attack for us, and the people i have been speaking to, as crazy as it might sound, we want to go back. We want to walk those balls, we want to bounce back, we wa nt to balls, we want to bounce back, we want to say that we might be scarred but it hasnt beaten us, and i know it is going to be a lot harderfor the freshman and sophomore is, it was the freshman building and they are much younger than us, and they are much younger than us, and they are going to have to walk those holes for a lot longer than we are, but the community here has been phenomenal, and the recovery, it will take time, but i am 100 sure that we are going to bounce back from this. Your comments will make a lot of sense to a lot of people. I just wanted to ask you one of the things, nikolas cruz, who has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder, he was a former student at the school, and very recently. When that emerged that you, what will your thoughts then . When people began to realise that it was him, it was when we were finally out of the school, me and almost all the other students were kind of making our way towards a road that was maybe a mile to the east of the school. Because that is where our pa rents were school. Because that is where our parents were picking us up. That is when his name and picture began circulating. I recognised the name, i recognise the picture, i had seen him before. And. There has been a lot of talk about him because he is the shooter, and i think that is the saddest part of all this, because out of all the things that have happened on wednesday, his name is the one that is the most worthless. 17 people have lost their lives, 17 bright futures, but its his name thatis bright futures, but its his name that is in all the papers, is his name that has everyone talking about, and that is the saddest part of all this, because he doesnt deserve any of it. Thank you for your time this morning, many people will be in awe of how composed you are and the words you have spoken this morning, thank you, and david thank you to you as well. Heres sarah with a look at this mornings weather. Good morning. Things are looking mixed through the week. Today, a lot of dry weather on the cards and some of us will see sunshine. Tomorrow, a cloudier and milder day with a bit of rain working on from the west. We stop forecast by looking at the satellite image. The view from space, looking at the cloud. Quite a bit of cloud across much of the country. Clearer skies from the north west. Clearer skies in the south east as well. In between this system is draped through central parts, bringing cloud and patchy rain as it moves south eastwards. The front pushes to the midlands and towards the south east by this afternoon. Most of the rain fizzling out. A largely dry day. Some showers pushing into the north west, falling as snow over the hills in the west of scotland. Temperatures today 7 8 in the north, 10 11 further south. This evening we have clear skies persisting in many parts of the country, as the weak front clears to the east. Eastern parts of scotland and Eastern England will have the lowest temperatures. A frost tonight. Further west, more lowest temperatures. A frost tonight. Furtherwest, more cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain, so keeping things frost free. A warm front will move on from the west over the weekend, bringing in milder conditions through the second half of the weekend. The winds changed to a west or south westerly direction. Chilly conditions in the east to start the day. Eastern england and eastern scotland will have the best of the sunshine, but we are also likely to see mist and fog patches around through the day. Already cloudy towards the west. That cloud increases and we have are the raining Northern Ireland, the west of scotland, where it falls as snow over the hills, and western parts of england and wales will have a rival of rain. Monday is cloudy for most parts of the country and the front stalls towards these. We could have more outbreaks of rain for eastern scotland, parts of Eastern England. Again, reasonably mild on monday, 711 again, reasonably mild on monday, 7 11 degrees. Murky, cloudy and grey on monday. The yellow colours are clearing towards the south and what we have as we fast forward through the week is colder air moving in on this easterly winds that are set to developed through the second half of the week. So things remain mild over the week. So things remain mild over the next few days, also murky and cloudy. But as we draw in easterly wind it will become colder with a return to something more wintry. Thanks very much and see you later. Well be back with a summary of this mornings news at 6 30. Now its time for the film review. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is jason solomons. Good to have you with us, jason. What have you been watching . This week we go to sacramento, an ordinary town where Saoirse Ronan stars as lady bird, dreaming of romance and not serving coffee anymore. We go set sail on the oceans with colin firth single handedly taking on the world in an around the world yacht race, starring as Donald Crowhurst in the mercy. And theres more water, as Sally Hawkins stars in Guillermo Del Toros fishy fairy tale the shape of water, and an unlikely relationship with an aquatic alien. It is a very interesting week. Oh, i loved lady bird, i loved it well, im glad you did. Of all the films that are out this awards season, lady bird has given me more pause for thought than any of the other ones. Ive seen it three times and it has taken that long for the subtleties and emotions to sweep over me. I think its because its a film told from Greta Gerwigs point of view, and it stars Saoirse Ronan. Women crew the film. I think it is a film told from a very fresh feminine perspective. It is a film we have seen hundreds of times before, a High School Movie with cliques and drama and mothers and best friends and house parties and prom night. It is Everything Simple on the outside but inside it is sweet and beautiful. Really, it is about a mother and daughter relationship, between lady bird that is her name, given to her by herself her mum wants to call her christine. The mum is played by laurie metcalf, who you remember from roseanne all those years ago. She has not been on the big screen ever, really. She takes her opportunity brilliantly. Anyone who has been a daughter and had a mother, i think this film will resonate beautifully, movingly and hysterically. Here they are arguing, as they do throughout the entire film, about which college Christine Lady bird should go to. I want to go where culture is. How did i raise such a snob . Or at least connecticut or new hampshire. You wont get into those schools anyway. Mom you cant even pass your drivers test. Because you wouldnt let me practice enough the way that you work, or the way that you dont work, youre not even worse state tuition, christine. My name is lady bird well, actually, its not and its ridiculous. Call me lady bird, like you said you would. You should just go to city college, with your work ethic, go to city college, then to jail, and then back to city college. Then maybe youll learn to pull yourself up. We both laughed at that line, then go to jail it is for anyone. I dont want to say its a female film in some stereotypical way. I think lots of people will love it. And theres an interesting twist on the male characters, which i wont give away. It is so well observed, the writing. That is the thing about this film. Its charm accrues through its details. Its observations of small town life, though its not that small town, sacramento is the capital of california, actually, but for lady bird it represents a prison that she wants to break out of. Here she is with timothee chalamet, whos 0scar nominated for call me by your name, and plays a pretentious pseudo indie band rocker in this, who she falls for, of course. It builds up all the stuff we have seen before and gives it this very fresh, gentle, subtle and clever take. It breaks your heart quite often. Its about stuff thats not said. Its a film of noncommunication. All the frustration that her and her mum have, where her mother passively aggressively nags her and says, mmm, is that dress maybe too pink . Its all that stuff that is left unsaid and never talked about. People i know who have seen the film have written to their mums and said, mum, i actually really love you, i do not say it enough. There are many hollywood films about fathers and sons, they always climax with the dad saying son, i love you. Well, this is the opposite of that. It starts with the mum and daughter saying i love you, and then not doing it for the rest of the film until it breaks your heart at the end. I think its divine, this film, absolutely gorgeous. It is a delight and Greta Gerwigs first, astonishing. Herfirst on her own. She is the fifth to be nominated for the oscar. If you are a betting person, i would have a discreet flutter on lady bird taking best picture. It is small but perfectly formed. Im with you entirely on that. What did you make of the mercy . The mercy stars colin firth. You remember all those years ago him emerging from the lake in pride and prejudice. In this one he gets a right old soaking. He plays Donald Crowhurst, an eccentric from devon. He invented his old boat and is about to enter a round the world yacht race. He decides to do it on his own, although he has a happy marriage with rachel weisz and kids and he decides to do this in an ealing esque spirit of the little man taking on the world. So hes inventing it and getting sponsorship from a local car dealer played by ken stott and getting sponsorship from tinned soup firms and rum firms, and then he sets sail up off on his race and it becomes a totally different movie. It becomes profound and moving and mystical and perplexing. Why is this man taking on this challenge . And then, i mean, its a true life tale so i do not want to tell people what happens, even though they can look it up and find out, but what happens is extremely strange. The film struggles to take that on board. Meanwhile, colin firth does some of the best acting in years. Hes really challenged by this. It might be something to do with the water. It brings the best out of colin. Fascinating im sensing it wasnt quite the film you expected it to be . It is a film of two halves. David thewlis is good. Rachel weisz does not have much to do apart from answer the phone and look worried a lot. But colin firth is tremendous, really, until he gets too wet and then the film gets bogged down in its own mysteries but they are true mysteries. No one knows what happened in this movie. It drifts rather to a climax, to use a nautical phrase. We wont give anything away. The shape of water, now this is a curious film and i mean this in a good way. I really enjoyed it, but you do get to the end and think, im not sure what it is about. Ill try to tell you what its about. It is about Sally Hawkins who plays a mute cleaner called elisa and she has a job in an american underground Nuclear Facility which i think peppered the us in the cold war in the 50s and 60s. Were setjust on the cusp of then. Then this creature is brought in, rather like the roswell incident. They bring it in in a tank to do experiments. They suspect it can help them defeat the russians somehow and win the space race. Its never clear. We dont know what it is, really, and they mistrust this creature entirely, except for one mute outside cleaner played by Sally Hawkins who strikes up a strange relationship immediately with this creature in the tank. How was your trip . Fine. Just one moment, please. Security, whos security . Im head of security. Moaning noise get them out there is Michael Shannons agent strickland glowering as only Michael Shannon can do. That clip gives the impression it is all foreboding and dangerous and scary, and actually a lot of it is not. Its an unbelievably beautiful film. The Production Design is extraordinary. Which is why its got so many nominations at the oscars and the baftas, 12 and 13. Because it looks great the design is good. The music is great and the cinematography. There is a lot of great stuff in it. I mean, theres a lot. I think theres too much in it. It is a busy film. It pastiches b movies which the director Guillermo Del Toro was watching as a kid and he thought, wouldnt it be nice if the girl and the creature get together, like they do in king kong and splash . And yet it is entirely unique of the directors vision. Any hint of cynicism will ruin the spell of the film. You have to watch it entirely spellbound, like Sally Hawkins does. And shes terrific in it. But if you enter with an outside thought you will say, this is a bit silly, i think someone is dancing with a fish. I know it will not be for some people. Very interesting. I think its worth seeing in a curious way. We have not managed to see black panther yet, much to my other halfs disgust, but we are trying to get there it is such an important movie. I have to mention it as the best film out there. I think itll be huge, it is brilliant. For a marvel movie it packs so much thought into it. It is about wakanda, this african country whose borders have to be protected by the new king. People have compared it to the lion king. If thats cute, this is the cool version. Everyone in it is fantastic. Culturally, it has an all black cast. So thats an important thing. Its a black blockbuster, which theres never been before. But watching it you forget connotations of race. You are just watching a movie which transcends race which i think is so important about it. And everyone in it is amazingly hot and sexy so wakanda was the hottest place in the marvel universe. Michael bjordan takes his top off and everyone was swooning. Colin firth has nothing on him thats saying something and a quick mention of a dvd . A strange film that went under the radar most beautiful island. Its a mystery set in new york and is about immigrant cleaners and au pairs who work in new york, the black economy. Its the nether world they can get sucked into it, the sex world. It is made by ana asensio who stars in it and directs it. I thought it was fantastic. The Little Details seeping in. A fresh new indie film that i can recommend, because you have never seen it before. Jason, thank you very much indeed. A really, really interesting week. Thanks for being with us. Enjoy your cinema going, whichever of those interesting films you decide to take on this weekend. Hello, this is breakfast, with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Good morning, heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. President trump has met survivors of wednesdays High School Gun attack in florida, in which seventeen people were killed. He praised emergency workers and medical staff for their response but has refused to discuss gun laws, despite strong calls from those affected by the shootings. Theresa may is expected to urge the European Union to put aside political doctrine and ideology and sign up to a post brexit security treaty with britain. Speaking at a conference in munich this morning, shell say that nothing must get in the way of britain and the eu helping each other to keep people safe. Shell also talk of the need for real political will to safeguard the level of co operation which has developed over decades. The president of haiti has called for an investigation into the activities of aid agencies working in his country, saying that the scandal involving some 0xfam workers was just the tip of the iceberg. He said the Charity Doctors without borders had repatriated some of its staff from haiti without any explanation. The charity said it takes any reports of staff misconduct seriously and are seeking to clarify the questions raised. 13 russians have been charged with interfering in the 2016 us election, in a Major Development in the fbi investigation. Among the allegations are that they promoted disparaging messages about the democratic candidate, hillary clinton. The Russian Foreign ministry has described the allegations as absurd. Ukip members will vote for, or against, sacking their current leader at an emergency meeting in birmingham today. The Partys National executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in henry bolton last month, but he has refused to step down after it emerged his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages about prince harrys fiance, meghan markle. British soldiers are to be deployed to africa to boost the fight against illegal wildlife poaching. They will train rangers in malawi to find and stop poachers, in an expansion of a Successful Pilot scheme that was trialled last year. The defence secretary Gavin Williamson said poaching puts majestic animals at risk. Animals under threat include elephants, rhinos and lions. Heres mike with the sport. Another medalfor team another medal for team gb . Another medalfor team gb . A special one, the first ever on skis. Thank goodness her father was from birmingham, because izzy atkin has chosen to represent team gb. Could this be the start of a Super Saturday on the slopes of pyeongchang for Great Britain . Izzy atkin has made history this morning with that first medal, on skis, in the ski slopestyle. It was a brilliant final run, full of spectacular rotations and clean landings and after she planted down after the final display of acrobatics, she put her hands on her head in disbelief. But she still had to wait for three other highly fancied athletes to come down, and when the final one fell, atkins knew she had won a historic medal. Lets get some reaction, from korea and speak to bbc commentators ed leigh and tim warwood. Is a medal sweeter when its less expected . I would say yes, it was a very close final, it is important to recognise that there was a gold medallist in the estonian, who broke a acl two months ago, and with her out it was a wide open field which meant there was no one you could predict. All 12 finalists had a chance here. What was so finalists had a chance here. What was so special about izzys fibro final run . She started outside of the medals . She did, and that final came down to consistency. It was stacked final, all the big guns in rare, and i think the top four or five in there. The top four or five were the only ones who could put down runs consistently, and for izzy atkin to do it on the third and final run, it was a big ask for her, and we were happy. She is only 19 years old. She has taken the silver two weeks ago at the x games, and that was a great precursor. She dealt with nerves so well here, she was icecold from start to finish and the difference was that she backed herself here. What will the impact be of a first medal on skis . It will have huge ramifications. Mainly because it is mens lifestyle tomorrow and it will have such a big knock on effect. James woods we have been speaking to, he loves this course, he will be chomping at the bit to get out this course. That is the short game, but long term slope style is a discipline we can practice on dry slopes and in snow domes, so hopefully it will say that influx of talent, moora more people getting into the sport and as participation levels go up, so do the chances of finding more ill it level athletes. As more and more people. This is not an event for the fainthearted. Those athletes really have to go for it, dont they, they have to go for it, dont they, they have to go for it, dont they, they have to take spectacular risks and pull them off . In qualification you have two runs, so that prioritises consistency but then in the final you have three runs. What we saw today, where you should have three iu ns today, where you should have three runs and at least be able to land one of your best runs, that had not happened so it left it wide open. And the fact that izzy atkin was in third place and the three top seeds from qualification all failed to bank run tell you everything you need to know. They were really pushing hard. But potentially too hard. Can you tell us what the atmosphere is like, we hadjimmy alcott here yesterday, atmosphere is like, we hadjimmy alcott here yesterday, we atmosphere is like, we hadjimmy alcott here yesterday, we had someone alcott here yesterday, we had someone here yesterday he was saying that the costumes and equipment that we re that the costumes and equipment that were being warned by the british team, particularly when it comes to the skeleton, what is the atmosphere like . Are they enjoy in the atmosphere and enjoying the games, or is it really quite serious in terms of competition . or is it really quite serious in terms of competition . I think appear where we are we are a bit removed from the sliding centre at here, but amongst the freestyle athletes, is nothing but love, and we saw at the end of the ladies final, it was hugs all round, just a celebration, the sport is winning almost, freestyle skiing and snowboarding is coming up trumps here. I think the general consensus is that everyone is enjoying themselves on having a good time. There is an important distinction to make, all the equipment the skiers and snowboarders are using, you can walk into a shop and buy. Whereas you look at skeleton and bobsleigh where you have very highly engineered pieces of equipment, marginal gains come to the fore. Also they are racing against the clock, where there is that battle familiar seconds. They hear you are racing against yourself. Title for merely seconds. You spend three or four years perfecting your run and it is whether you can lend it on the day. It is doing the best that you can, and allows for a good sense of camaraderie between the different nations. And also, thejumps camaraderie between the different nations. And also, the jumps are so big here that it is pretty dangerous, they all like to just put their arms around each other and say, youll be all right thank you, we can watch from the comfort of our sofas, thank you for keeping us entertained and in touch with what is going on out there, we look forward to tomorrow. In curling, britains women enjoyed a fairly routine victory against denmark. Theyve now got three wins out of four and havent got too long to feel too smug. Theyll play south korea later this morning. The men are in action now against south korea they need a win as well after that defeat to sweden. It is currently 53 to defeat to sweden. It is currently 5 3 to korea. You can follow that on the bbc sport website. The men do need to turn this around. They were fourth going into this, only the top four go through to the semifinals. Following dom parsons bronze medal yesterday, Great Britain could add two more medals in the womens skeleton. Laura deas lies in fourth position at the halfway mark, while teamate Lizzy Yarnold is third. Shes just one tenth behind the leader, with two more runs to go. Shes aiming to become the first briton to successfully defend a winter olympic title. I athlete that loves to compete at these big events, when everyone is digging their deaths bringing their best. I think i am and in the mist i their best. I think i am and in the mist i am in the mix, and that was a big goal which is frightening to say sometimes, to be the first british winter olympian to maintain my title, it has not been easy, it has been a hard few years but hopefully i can do it to everyone who has supported me. We will be glued to our seats later on. Just after 11 oclock for those third and fourth runs. Four senior West Bromwich albion players, jonny evans, gareth barry, Jake Livermore and boaz myhill, have apologised, after breaking a curfew, and allegedly stealing a taxi, from outside a Fast Food Restaurant in barcelona. The team are bottom of the premier league, and were on a mid season training break in spain. The players have released a joint statement apologising for the incident. Catalonia police interviewed them but didnt arrest the four men in the early hours of thursday morning. The club say the players will be subject to the full rigours of internal, disciplinary procedures. It wasnt what we wanted, we have gone their to try and get ourselves up gone their to try and get ourselves up and ready for this run, and it was not ideal. They break curfew and thatis was not ideal. They break curfew and that is unacceptable, i feel a bit let down by that. But we have still got training in, my focus now is on the game. But what he wanted, so there we are. And his focus is on there we are. And his focus is on the game. It is behind us now, the police arent taking any action. It is like going back in time to say Roger Federer is the world number one. He has become the oldest player to become the world tennis number one 1a years after he first topped the rankings. He beat robin haase, by two sets to one, at the rotterdam 0pen. It was actually a double fault from haase, that handed match point to the 36 year old federer. But a very popular quarterfinal victory, and federer was presented with a special award to mark the occasion. When youre older, you know, you feel like you have to do double the work. This one maybe means the most of my career, getting to number one, and enjoying it at 36, almost 37 years old, it is an absolute dream come true. I cant believe it. Applause. In 2004 he took over from andy wrote it, in 2004 he took over from andy wrote it, andy roddick. He had long hairand it, andy roddick. He had long hair and George Harrison was in the charts with my sweet lord. Lets talk to sarah with the mornings weather. That is a beautiful view is that what most of us are going to the experiencing . Many of us today will have things like this. This was taken in fife yesterday. Sunny skies there. Very sunshine in the forecast today as well. Tomorrow will be cloudy, some rain to the west. Looking at the rain, first off we have a satellite image which shows the cloud moving across the country. This is a weak weather front. Clearer skies heading in from the north west and clearer skies in the north west and clearer skies in the south east. In between this is the south east. In between this is the front draped through central parts of the country, bringing cloud and patchy rain. What it will peter out as the front shifts slowly south eastwards. In parts of Northern England and the midlands as well. From the north west clearer skies for scotland and Northern Ireland and Northern England. A couple of showers moving in, especially for the west of scotland. A couple of rogue showers for the pennines and north wales. The south east of england will stay dry as the longest and into this evening the weak front cleaves to the east. The drier conditions especially for central and eastern parts of the country, where temperatures fall lower. From the west more cloud and the arrival of some patchy rain to start the day. On sunday we have High Pressure towards the near continent and this front moving on from the atlantic. Its a warm front, so it is drawing on the milder air. You can see the return to warmer colours. A westerly influence to the wind. During the day tomorrow northern and eastern scotla nd day tomorrow northern and eastern scotland and central and eastern parts of england should keep it dry, bright and sunny day, after morning mist and fog clears away. Then the cloud mist and fog clears away. Then the clou d m oves mist and fog clears away. Then the cloud moves in and later in the day we will see patchy rain the Northern Ireland, wales and the west of england. Temperatures mainly up in double figures towards the south and west. Towards monday we have another cloudy day. We still have the front with us, so perhaps outbreaks of rain in eastern parts of the country, perhaps eastern scotland as well. Murky and cloudy wherever you we re well. Murky and cloudy wherever you were on monday, but still reasonably mild, with temperatures in double figures. Theyre looking at the course of next week you can see whats going to happen. The yellow colours get cleared towards the south and we have this easterly breeze developing. The wind is coming in from northern parts of russia, and siberia, so that will meana russia, and siberia, so that will mean a cold spell through next week. It will be quite a mild start, but as the easterly winds develop we could see something more wintry next week. Ta nks week. Tanks very much and see you later. Well be back with the headlines at 7am. Now its time for click. Fashionably late, apple has decided it wants a slice of the home speaker market, finally releasing its home pod, some two a half years after the first generation amazon echo hit the shelves. They have gone for the same cylindrical shape as the google home and the amazon echo, but it looks like a premium high end speaker than either of those systems. That is one of the key points. The amount of audio work that apple have done on this device means that its key selling point is as a speaker. It is impressive with a four inch upward facing woofer and seven beam forming tweeters, each with its own amplifier, meaning it can push sounds in different directions. It sounds exactly the same wherever you are in the room but what it doesnt do is give the opportunity to change the levels in any way. If i wanted to push the bass up right now there is no way of doing that. Even in a space this big the sound really carries. What is interesting, is even at 100 volume when i cant hear myself think, siri will still recognise my voice. Hey siri, pause. Just like that. Whereas apple seems to be going all in for sound quality, amazon seem to be focusing on different features. Their echo spot is all about one thing, this screen. The latest from amazon now has the ability to make video calls as well as doing the usual like play music, tell you the weather and boil your kettle if you have got a smart home setup. But really, it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. It is not function which makes these two home assistants very different, the price is anotherfactor. While the echo spot costs £119, the home pod will set you back £319. As is apples way, it ties you into apples walled garden, so instead of being able to Access Streaming Services via voice activation, it will only let you use apple music in this way. So if you are what of the 70 million spotify subscribers, you have to get into your phone and use airplay as a workaround, essentially turning this Smart Speaker into a well, speaker. As people have been discovering, one that might leave a nasty white mark on wooden top. Their response . Choose a different surface or get a cloth and some elbow grease. Over the next few weeks we are going to be talking to some of the gods of the visual effects world. Last week we went behind the scenes of blade runner 2049, this week is the turn of guardians of the galaxy volume two and we started by talking about its truly bonkers opening sequence. The beginning of the sequence features a title sequence where groot is dancing in the foreground, and it doesnt cut. So it is on groot the whole time he has got to hold the attention of viewers with his crazy little dance whilst what happens in the background never stops. So we have got Something Like 4000 frames of continuous action. We were faced with the fact that the environment was completely spectacular and had to be created entirely digitally. Everything that we were inserting had to be reflected and thats multiple times the computation to compute the life of what is going on then, also in the reflection and so everything ended up being done two or three times because of the surface of these worlds they were standing on. We were delighted to take on rocket the raccoon. The first shade that we have got here, the muscle systems, all of these things had updated in three years between the first guardians and this one. So we wanted to bring all of that into rocket, which meant rebuilding him from the ground up and yet, making sure that he is absolutely recognisable as the same character from the first movie. Every movie that we get involved in, we want to push the envelope, trying something new with expectation that we are going to get there. Old film stock is a treasure trove of Historical Information and in the case of old bbc programmes it can be a race against time to find any remaining copy and digitise it or risk losing it forever. But when Charles Lawson was given an old morecambe and wise episode, there was a problem. Archivists at both the bbc and the British Film Institute had a look at the film and potentially judged it to be irrecoverable due to advanced decomposition and they were effectively, it was going to be thrown out. The pictures inside that film, they are still there are imprinted on the plastic, but they are all locked inside this permanently fused block of immobile gunk, which sooner or later will just rot away. So charles brought the film to queen mary universitys dental department to use their x ray machine to see through the lump of decaying film the precious pictures within. Now they had another problem, the film was too big to be x rayed. The only thing you could do would cut the film into little pieces and scan one piece at a time. I didnt expect him to say yes to cutting up the film, but given the alternative was watching this just rapidly disintegrate, he said yeah, lets do it. We were using an infrared laser which generates a lot of heat, occasionally there were flames, at the best we had a little bit of damage at the edge of the frame, at worst we lost whole frames. Graham took 5000 images of each chunk as it rotated 360 degrees to make a 3 d model and at that point they started to seep what was on the film for the first time. When you first start seeing those pictures of Eric Morecambe and his stereotypical pose, you cant help but smile and think yes, this is yeah, this has to be done. Once the scans were finished they had loads of data but they also had a new problem. The next difficult part was finding a way of digitally flattening out this warped object and digitally prizing apart or the individual film layers within it. We initially had some Manual Software where i would physically go through each individual block and spend five or ten minutes flattening out one layer after the other but that was over several thousand frames, quite labour intensive. At this point, charles took the problem to a data scientist. What a human would do is, would try to see where the image was within a cross section. The problem here is a computer algorithm cannot quite do that. What the algorithm does is it follows, predominantly, the layers of plastic were not the images, but the plastic. And then once we have the layer of plastic, we can move to the edge of that layer and read off the image. That process was repeated on all of the film, making short work of a task that would take a human thousands of hours of work. Now charles is beginning the next phase, turning these scarred pictures back into video. Thats the next problem. But for now, hes managed to put together a taster of what is on that film. And beautifully as well not a word out of sync lam not miming now. You realise of course that the paper has stopped . Then start it again how does he do it . Thats an impressive sight, isnt it . That is the kings library, assembled by king george iii in the second half of the 18th century. Four floors below my feet here at the British Library lie its vast basements, which you can imagine also contain a lot of books. But did you know they also contain six and a half million sound recordings which are now being digitised . These are stored on all sorts of physical formats from delicate wax cylinders to brass discs, to short lived formats like minidiscs, remember those . There is a big push to digitise them and make them available online. Each of the 40 different types of storage format have unique challenges, they all need their own playback devices and some need a little tlc to coax the best quality sound from them. Something reasonably robust like a vinyl disc, to shake its debris out of its hiding place. We also have a more traditional type of record cleaning machines, the brush and vacuum arrangements that can produce some quite startling results when you start to clean off otherwise invisible gunk. The team also have a workshop to keep their collection of machines in tiptop condition so staff can work on as many concurrent transfers as possible and chip away at the millions of recordings. If you are faced with a tape that is in a real state, you take it off the shelf and it may be mouldy, need treatment or some sort of repair, doing that process, the active process of caring for, conserving and repairing can be such that it can be replayed even just once, is hugely rewarding. Certainly challenging. But with only 2 of their collection digitised and only 15 years until some recordings become unsalvageable, it is a race against time to save as many as possible. Anyway, that is it for the short click this week. The full version is up on iplayer right now, we are on facebook and twitter bbcclick is the address. Thanks for watching and we will see you soon. Hello, this is breakfast, with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Donald trump visits survivors of the florida High School Shootings. The us president and the first lady have been to the hospital where the injured were taken following the attack. The first funerals have been held amid an outpouring of grief and anger from the families of the victims. Good morning, its saturday 17th february. Also this morning theresa may will today warn eu leaders that Public Safety will suffer if they block a post brexit security deal. The president of haiti says that the 0xfam scandal could be the tip of the iceberg as he accuses a second aid charity of misconduct