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Samba, jump on it and well ask if mikes hip thrusting take on the samba is enough to see him through to next weeks strictly. The weather today isnt looking too bad at all. For most of us some sunshine on offer and the forecast for the beginning of the week is not looking too bad either. Good morning. Its sunday the 20th october. Our top story borisjohnson has responded to his brexit setback by sending a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uks withdrawal date. But hes refused to sign the document and sent a second letter warning against any further delay. Mrjohnson was legally obliged to ask for an extension. Thats because mps voted yesterday to withhold approval of his brexit deal, until all the necessary legislation was in place. Heres our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. Another decision and without further delay. Mps voted yesterday to hold off approving boris delay. Mps voted yesterday to hold off approving Boris Johnsons delay. Mps voted yesterday to hold off approving borisjohnsons breaks a deal until all the laws to implemented had been passed. a deal until all the laws to implemented had been passed. I will tell our friends and colleagues implemented had been passed. I will tell ourfriends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told eve ryo ne the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as Prime Minister that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. Today is an historic day for parliament, because it said it will not be blackmailed bya it said it will not be blackmailed by a Prime Minister who is, apparently, prepared, once again, to defy a law passed by this parliament. And so the Prime Minister was forced to request an extension to the Brexit Process. A letter sent, but not signed by boris johnson, red. A second letter was also sent, making clear the Prime Ministers view and the governments policy was that further delay would be bad for the uk and the eu. What was dubbed Super Saturday saw some angry scenes at westminster, despite the request for delayed the government is keen to press on with its plans in an attempt to give mps another vote on the Prime Ministers deal on monday. Jonathan blake, bbc news. Lets speak now to our Political Correspondentjessica parker, whos in westminster this morning. Good morning to you. My favourite brexit question, so much easier to ask that answer, what on earth happens next . And tell us more about these letters stop Super Saturday yesterday did not go quite according to plan as far as borisjohnson is concerned. It was in the end made to send that letter to the eu asking for the extension. But asjonathan was outlining, he did not sign it. I have highlighted in pink letting the gaping hole you would expect Boris Johnsons signature to be. Now, alongside that letter, asjonathan was outlining, he sent another one basically saying he doesnt really mean that, that he thinks an extension would be a bad idea. And thatis extension would be a bad idea. And that is going to infuriate a number of mps here. Downing street saying this approach totally lawful. Think legal challenges are expected. Boris johnson also saying in his letter to the eu that he plans to bring forward the legislation relating to the brexit deal this coming weekend remains confident that he can still get the uk out of the eu by october 31. What more do we know about the next few days in terms of the legislation coming forward and how the first half of this coming week my pan out . One of the things we will be looking out for is the reaction from the european union. Donald tusk, the European Council president said last night he had received this letter. Eu sources saying it could take a few days in of what they will do let next. Donald tusk has to consult eu leaders. Borisjohnson will be hoping the eu is a little bit ambiguous as to whether they will grantan ambiguous as to whether they will grant an extension and that will wrap up the pressure on mp5. You ask what will happen next. We mentioned the legislation that to be brought forward , the legislation that to be brought forward, but it looks like the government is going to try and have another meaningful vote as soon as tomorrow. Now whether the speaker, john bercow, allow that to happen, we will have to wait and see. Yesterday we had Super Saturday, although dont think every body thought it was particularly soupy in the end. Maybe tomorrow will be manic monday and tuesday tumultuous tuesday. The list could go on and on. Working on these alliteration ts, on. Working on these alliteration s, marvellous. Mentioning our good friend ambiguity as well. There is a lot of that around. Much more to come on that throughout the course of the programme. Hong kongs Anti Government protest leaders want to see a big turnout in planned marches today, despite the risk of arrest. Police have declared the protest illegal, citing concerns over public safety. Thousands of people took part in a peaceful vigil yesterday. The protest is organised by the civil human rights front its leaderjimmy sham was attacked by men with hammers in hong kong on wednesday. A curfew has been imposed in parts of the capital of chile where violent protests are continuing. The demonstrations in santiago began in response to a planned rise in metro fares. They have since spread to other cities, despite president ial promises to suspend the move. The military was brought onto the streets of the capital to help Police Control the protests. The duke and duchess of cambridge have paid a second visit to a childrens village in lahore in pakistan, after thunderstorms prevented their return flight to islamabad. Its understood that the duchess was particularly keen to return to the organisation, which provides support to more than 150 orphans in boarding homes. After a quick game of cricket, william and kate were given friendship bracelets a pink one for the duchess and a blue one for the duke. The longest non stop commercial passenger flight has successfully landed in sydney. The qantas plane had taken off from new york 19 hours and 16 minutes before. The airline is considering whether to begin regular non stop flights between the cities. It says aircraft will include exercise areas for economy passengers. You would think you would feel a little bit stiff after that. A few people who are not feeling so stiff last night, and strictly, of course. Guestjudge Alfonso Ribeiro revived a classic scene from the fresh prince of bel air, and who better to show it off with, than mike. Mike and his partner katya danced a samba tojump on it by the sugarhill gang. But it was alfonso who brought a bit of the carlton magic with him. What we are going to do. We are going to come out here and lets do it together one time. So. Jump on it jump on it and then youve got to get. Cheering. Applause. Thank you that was one extraordinary moment last night when a beam of light seem to emerge from mikes crotch. Which dan walker pointed out on social media. Something seen that can never be unseen. One person said they recoiled in horror. Not about a particular moment but the performance after all. 21 points. More on strictly a little later on. It is eight minutes past six. After parliaments first saturday sitting in 37 years, what happens next in the Brexit Process . Lets take a look at how the next few days, and even years, might unfold. Eu leaders will now consider the Prime Ministers request for an extension to the brexit deadline. Ministers will publish the Withdrawal Agreement bill, which would put the deal into law. The government may even ask mps to back borisjohnsons agreement in principle as soon as tomorrow. If a deal is approved, the transition period will last until the end of December Next year, but could be extended for another two years if a new trade deal proves complicated to negotiate. Were joined now byjoelle grogan, a lecturer in constitutional law at the university of middlesex. Thank you very much for your time. I suppose he spent much of yesterday trying to get your head around what was going on and i hope you can explain it. The amendment which we will hear a lot about, say what it was, what happened yesterday, and why some mps felt it was a necessary action. Absolutely. The leftward amendment was asking the house of commons to approve the Withdrawal Agreement. The main thrust of the amendment was we will withhold our approval until an important piece of legislation comes into effect, until an important piece of legislation is passed. Another reason that became so important was that it meant no approval would be given yesterday and if no approval for the Withdrawal Agreement was given yesterday then the benn act obligation would kick in. That was for the Prime Minister to request a further extension to the article 50 process. A three month extension until the 31st of january 2020, that was the letter that had to be sent by 11pm last night. The letter was sent. The request was sent stop and now we have a request being considered by the eu leaders. Just to remind everyone, any extension to the article 50 process must be agreed unanimously by the European Council stop that means every head of all the other Member States must all agree to that extension. And thats what is going to be considered over the next few days. As you say, it will be considered. It is certainly not the that the Prime Minister s deal is dead in the water, by any means. That will still go through the parliament and mps will debate. As far as the eu is concerned there are quite a options open to them now. Well, the big question is whether or not that time is needed. From a legal perspective time is very, very important. In orderfor the time is very, very important. In order for the Withdrawal Agreement to become law four things need to happen. One, the house of commons need to approve it by a motion. Two, from the uk site, we need that legislation, that legislation must become law. Three, the European Council, by a qualified majority, must approve the Withdrawal Agreement, and also the European Parliament must give their consent. Now, from a uk perspective that lawmaking is challenging. This piece of law will be one of the biggest pieces of legislation, certainly in my memory, in my lifetime. This will have a radical change in the constitutional foundations, have a radical change in the constitutionalfoundations, social, legal, the political aspect of the uk. This is a huge piece of legislation. Its not something that we normally see debated within nine days. Within the time that is left before the 31st of october. To give an example, the last big piece of bread that legislation that we saw was in 2017. The talk, altogether, 36 days of debating and legislating between the house of commons and the house of lords before that became more house of lords before that became more that took. So from a legal perspective, time is not only of the essence, because we still have that no deal brexit deadline of the 31st, but time is also needed to consider the legislation, to consider the Withdrawal Agreement. Yes. Just to sum up then, it looks unlikely they will pass that legislation before the 31st of october, unlikely but not impossible, we should say. So that looks like were not going to brexit on the of october and even less likely we will brexit without a deal. This will all come down to whether or not that extension is granted. Remember, the extension is required to have unanimity in council, 27 governments must agree to that extension of three months. Thats something we will find out probably within the next few days. Thank you so much your time. Fascinating for you and anyone in your field of work. Fascinating for you and anyone in yourfield of work. We fascinating for you and anyone in your field of work. We appreciate your field of work. We appreciate you coming on and speaking to us this morning. Not even daylight there. From middlesex university. What must the atmosphere be like in the house of commons is a what was the atmosphere like . It was extraordinary. You could hear the noise out of the windows of the testers gathering for the peoples vote campaign. You could hear them chair when the letwin amendment you we re chair when the letwin amendment you were discussing past when the government was defeated cheer. You had a sense from mps this is a big moment, meeting on a saturday for the first time in 32 years. Even though, as we have got used to, it became a crunch point again. All right. Its time now for a look at the newspapers. All of them focus on this story. Lets look at the front pages. The house of fools is the headline in the mail on sunday, referring to the decision made in the commons yesterday to approve the letwin amendment and further delay brexit. The telegraph reports on borisjohnsons decision not to sign the letter sent to eu leaders asking for a further delay to when we leave the eu. It also refers to another letter the Prime Minister has sent to donald tusk in which he says a further delay would be deeply corrosive. The Observer Says mrjohnson could face fresh court action after rejecting a delay to brexit. It also features a photo of crowds of pro eu protestors in westminster yesterday. Inevitably a huge debate around the numbers. Some people said 1 Million People marched yesterday. And the sunday mirror refers to saturdays commons drama with one word humiliated saying there are new doubts over whether the Prime Minister will get his deal approved. Well, it is time for the weather now. Lets go away from all of that, isaid it now. Lets go away from all of that, i said it was dark in westminster and dry at the moment but how is it all looking tomasz . One thing i can tell you at least on the weather front, it is a little bit easierfor us front, it is a little bit easierfor us to predict what is going to happen over the next day and the next few. The forecast for today is pretty straightforward. There is a lot of fine weather on the way, not necessarily clear, blue skies but the low pressure that has been plaguing us with showers for the last few days is finally starting to get out of the way. This big gap in the cloud, you can see just here across the mid atla ntic, the cloud, you can see just here across the mid atlantic, that is pushing away, but is a large area of High Pressure and extending from the azores, it is called the azores high because it is thought of originating where the azores are, but i think for today, we still have a northerly wind, there are still some showers affecting parts of scotland, one or two sneaking into the north east of england, but the vast, vast majority of the country will have a dry day today. The best of the sunshine southern wales, south midland, southern wales, south midland, southern counties here. Elsewhere, i think it will be just scattered cloud. Reading nippy out there right now. I think this coming night will be fairly nippy across Northern Areas once again. In the south, you can see not quite so cold this coming night. Right now in london it is around three or four degrees and this coming next night, it will be around 10 degrees, quite a temperature contrast across the uk. There is a weather front that will well the weather i think across east anglia and the south east tomorrow so it is not a very large area of the uk here that is going to get rainfall, obviously a lot of People Living here, so we are talking about sort of rain from norwich to london, maybe as far as sussex therefore a time, buti maybe as far as sussex therefore a time, but i am pleased to say that the vast majority of the country will have a fine day so if you look at it, is pretty much looks dry right across the uk but it wont be of course because in the south east there will be some rain in the morning. That is out of the way and then on tuesday, High Pressure still with us, the weather front isnt1 million miles away, they are clipping the north of scotland so i think he has stronger winds and a little bit of rain therefore our friends install in the Northern Isles but most of the uk, looking fine and the best of the weather again across the south of the country and temperatures may be up to 16 bear in london, 12 degrees in the north. So that is tuesday and lets have a look at the next few days or so. The weather tends to stabilise a little bit, certainly by the time we get to wednesday. Thursday it is still fine but there are indications that later on in the week, i friday, things could turn a little bit more unsettled once again but at the moment, you know what . The weather, at least, there is nothing to dramatic happening. The news is somewhere else, away from the weather. Back to you guys. 0. So much, we will take that. We can do with a little bit of calm. Oh, dear, when we are reporting on politics, it is more unpredictable than we are being asked to forecast weather. Least with the weather, you can just look out the window. Now its time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. Hello, a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. And as ever, mark kermode is with me and has had his fill of films. What have you been watching this week, mark . Its a week of sequels this week. Yes. We have maleficent mistress of evil. Poor thing. Hell recover. Zombieland double tap. And a shaun the sheep movie, farmageddon. I love shaun the sheep i cant even pronounce the title of the angelina jolie. I dont know why i struggle with it so much but there we go. This is why you are here. Maleficent mistress of evil. In the first maleficent, which kind of revisited Sleeping Beauty as a mother daughter tale seen from the point of view of Angelina Jolies key character who, we learn through the course of the movie, is not actually evil but has a whole bunch of other things going on. She is not just she is notjust evil. At the beginning of this, a voice over says, well, yes, but people still thought she was evil. And so now, we start the new movie many years later. Elle fannings aurora is set to marry her handsome prince, to the disdain of her mother, played by michelle pfeiffer. Heres a clip. I remember the story of a baby, a baby cursed to sleep and neverwake up. Really . Who would do such a terrible thing to an innocent child . Well, there are many who prey on the innocent. Im sure your kind would agree. What do you mean my kind . She means humans. There are fairies missing from the moors. What im missing is some wine. Stolen by human poachers. Thats the first ive heard of it. Someone gave the order. I wouldnt mess with her i know that already it is definitely battle of the cheekbones going on there heres the weird thing. This was kind of the sequel nobody was really asking for but itjust happened anyway because the numbers seemed to add up. So if the other one was a sort of sympathy for the devil story, this is building up to a great big battle which, i have to say, comes on a little bit like lord of the rings lite. The script is all over the place. Literally, it looks like somebody took a whole bunch of plot elements, threw them on the floor and went, just arrange them in a fashion that looks. Have a bit with a castle and an attack and have the thing where the fairies are in danger and theres some magic powder and some stuff going on, and then undo all the stuff from the first movie but then put it all back together again. There is. I mean, the biggest battle of the film, honestly, is the battle of the accents. It does sounds like they are gargling the english language. Its like somebody swallowed a bunch of rolls royce parts. Feeamily. Feeeamily is everything. And the other thing which really bothered me is this kind of story, you know, tale as old as time, needs to have magic, and there is a stunning lack of magic. There is a lot of cgi, theres a lot of effects, a lot of zip, zang, boom stuff going on, but no magic. And i have to say no soul, which is a real shame because there was a lot of talent on screen and a lot of talent behind the screen and very, very little magic. Oh, that is properly disappointing, isnt it . Sorry properly disappointing. Does it get any better with our next sequel . Well, zombieland double tap. Again, another sequel, which i dont remember waking up every morning and thinking, you know, i wonder what happened to the characters from zombieland. I think its about time we caught up with them. So this was pretty much a decade in development hell. The first film was fine, notable primarily for a cameo role by bill murray, which passed into legend. So this picks up some years afterwards. Weve got the survivors, theyve now moved into the white house. Theyre generally living the dysfunctional family life, then Abigail Breslin goes awol, she runs off with a hippie, so the guys have to go back on the road again and its more of the same. It all sort of pootles around with a passable sense of fun. Theres a lot of messing around in the white house, theres a lot of dysfunctional family stuff. The problem with it is this it plays like a series of set pieces which, individually, are quite entertaining. Theres some quite good zombie carnage stuff. There is a couple of funny new characters, but theres nothing that makes you think, we wrote this because it really needed to bring the story on. Also, one of the real shames of it is that towards the end of the film, there is what absolutely should have been im not going to reveal it what absolutely should have been a completely secret surprise which absolutely is neither secret nor a surprise, thanks to the publicity in the film. Im not going to be any part of telling you what it is, but its one of those moments when you just think, remember when it was possible to watch a movie without knowing a whole bunch of stuff about it in advance . That, ithink, would improve this. Again, its not terrible. Because its quite a cast we are looking at. Yes, quite a cast, and many who you think theyre probably doing it as a bit of light relief. Im just not sure why. Im not sure why we needed to come back. Its fine i chuckled a few times, i giggled a few times. Not enough to justify a sequel, though. Better than maleficent, though. Made more sense. 0k wow we can Say Something good about shaun the sheep, right . We can. Farmageddon. Who doesnt love aardman . 0h ok, i think aardman are like one of the absolute Gold Standard names in entertainment. They never put a plasticine foot wrong. And in the case of this, this isjust wonderful. I started smiling and believe me, its been quite a hard week i smiled the minutes the title credits came on and then i laughed, i giggled, i guffawed, i chuckled and ijust beamed my whole way through the movie. So the story is spaceship comes down, blue alien stranded shades of et, shades of x files, references to jaws and things and our heroes have to help the alien on earth and to reunite with his fellow aliens. No words, lots of noises, and a huge amount of fun. Heres a clip. Clang. Laughter. Groaning. Shaun gasps. You laughed all the way through we both laughed all the way through. And ive seen that clip three orfour times. Its that level of laughter all the way through. The thing i love about it is this on the one hand, its a throwback, although it is very noisy, its a throwback to silent cinema. Its a throwback to the universality of silent cinema. It wasnt to do with language, it was all to do with the universal language of cinema. Yes, theres no voices in it, theres no. Well, theres voices but there is. Exactly. Theres that. It has a brilliant sense of slapstick. Its absolutely full of very silly literary references but theyre not sort of coy and postmodern and winking. Theyre just there because of the joy of them being there. Its really touching, its really funny, the characters are more three dimensional than the human characters weve seen in the other films on offer at the minute, even though it is largely plasticine sheep and space aliens. There is a scene in zombieland with a combine harvester and a scene in shaun the sheep with a combine harvester, and shaun the sheep is much, much, much funnier. Laughs. I just. Honestly, you could take anyone to see it, it doesnt matter how old you are, as long as you have a fundamental love of cinema. And i love slapstick. Slapstick to me is like dance its like a really high art form. I just think its wonderful and i enjoyed it so much. And particularly in what has not been a vintage week, this just stood out like a shining beacon ofjoy. This is what cinema should be about, and i just loved it. And perhaps if any of us, notjust children, particularly adults, feeling a little worn down by current events. Yes, the world has been a bit tough recently. Go see farmageddon. Laughs. Wonderful, wonderful. Oh, my god might have to see it several times in the next weekend its lovely, its just lovely. And in terms of best out . Ive let you down. Because you know, ijust, i didnt have the i wasnt brave enough. I wasnt brave enough i thought you were going to go and seejoker you see, heres the thing i want you to see it because it has divided people so much. In fact, the reason i chose it is to slightly play devils advocate. I know so many people who love it. I know an equal number of people who absolutely hate it and i really want to know what you think of it. So go and see it. I wasnt quite ready. I know everyone i know whos seen it says he is outstanding. Hes great. Its a remarkable performance. Yes, and i think there are some very, very interesting things about the film itself not least the fact that its divided people so furiously. There are film critic friends of mine who say its the worst film theyve seen this year, and who there are plenty of other friends who say its the best film theyve seen this year. Its a real kind of marmite film. Marmite, yes, yes. And i like it. I think it has flaws, but, yes. Actually, the real star of this film is hildur gudnadottirs score, because she has done the most brilliantjob of scoring the film. His performance is great, but if it wasnt for that score, it wouldnt have the depth that it has. Inhales. All right. Well see where we are this time next week with that one. And a quick thought about dvd . Theres a blu ray release of angel heart. I know youre not a big horrorfan, but you must have seen angel heart, right . 30 years old. Did you love it when it first. . I was 20 when it came out, so i would have been way too chicken to watch it then. Think how bad i am now ok, but it is brilliant. It reminds you how brilliant Mickey Rourke was when he was really brilliant. Yeah. It has Robert De Niro as the sinister louis cyphre. It is based on a novel by William Hjortsberg called falling angel. I think it is one of the few cases in which the film is better than the novel. And it really stands the test of time. The time when it first came out, people were slightly dismissive of it because it is a horror film, therefore, they didnt take it seriously. It is a really, really brilliantly told, sort of steel trap of a film, with two great performances actually, three great performances. Brilliant soundtrack, really atmospheric, and Robert De Niro eating a boiled egg in the most threatening way you have ever seen. Well, on that note, im looking forward to shaun the sheep. Thanks very much. Probably so is half the nation, given whats ahead thank you very much, mark. Well see you next time. That is it for this week. Enjoy your cinema going, whatever you choose to see perhaps all of them. Have a good weekend. Thanks. Bye bye. Hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. Good morning. Heres a summary of todays main stories from bbc news. Borisjohnson has responded to his brexit setback by sending a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uks withdrawal date but hes refused to sign the document. The Prime Minister did send a second letter warning against any further delay. Mrjohnson was legally obliged to ask for an extension after mps voted yesterday to withhold approval of his brexit deal, until all the necessary legislation was in place. Three people are dead after riots in chiles capital santiago. A curfew is in operation in places where violent protests are continuing. The demonstrations began in response to a planned rise in metro fares. They have since spread to other cities, despite president ial promises to suspend the move. The military was brought onto the streets of the capital to help Police Control the protests. Hong kongs Anti Government protest leaders want to see a big turnout in planned marches today, despite the risk of arrest. Police have declared the protest illegal, citing concerns over public safety. Thousands of people took part in a peaceful vigil yesterday. The protest is organised by the civil human rights front its leaderjimmy sham was attacked by men with hammers in hong kong on wednesday. The duke and duchess of cambridge have paid a second visit to a childrens village in lahore in pakistan, after thunderstorms prevented their return flight to islamabad. Its understood that the duchess was particularly keen to return to the organisation, which provides support to more than 150 orphans in boarding homes. After a quick game of cricket, william and kate were given friendship bracelets a pink one for the duchess and a blue one for the duke. The longest non stop commercial passenger flight has successfully landed in sydney. The qantas plane had taken off from new york 19 hours and 16 minutes before. The airline is considering whether to begin regular non stop flights between the cities. It says aircraft will include exercise areas for economy passengers. Now, most of us will have, at one time or another, been out to feed the birds and ducks at our local pond, but are you one of the increasing number of people who believes feeding bread to birds is actually bad for them . Well, the Royal Society for the protection of birds has now cleared up the myth, after another charity raised concerns that too many of us have stopped feeding birds altogether, leaving many at risk of starving. The rspb says that bread can be fed, but sweetcorn, oats, and defrosted peas are better. Have you ever been down the park with a bag of sweetcorn . No, but ive heard this about piece before. Alan thought it would be a clever thing to do but have never been organised enough peas. There is a lwa ys organised enough peas. There is always a multi bit of bread. You do not think about peas. They are quite a useful thing. As they did yesterday after walking into something. A bag of peas. And then ta ke something. A bag of peas. And then take them to the park. There was injured limbs the rugby quarter final. There was injured limbs the rugby quarterfinal. Is there a better weekend in the rugby calendar. Dan quarter final weekend . Dan quarter final weekend . Dan quarter final weekend . Dan quarter final weekend . The quarter final weekend . Dan quarter final weekend . The matches we saw yesterday, england doing a job on australia and then we thought could ireland stop the all blacks . No. They looked so impressive. That is one side of the draw. We know that will be box office next saturday, england against the all blacks for a place in the final. He will make the semifinals today . We will make the semifinals today . We will know in the next few hours. Wales is one of the teams in action. Wales will see if they can reach the semi finals for the third time in the history of the tournament, they take on france in the next couple of hours thats followed by the hosts japan against south africa in tokyo. Lets head to oita where our Sports Editor dan roan is at the wales match. Morning, dan. Wales have been flying under the radar slightly. Hello. My guess a little bit. There has been a lot of focus on england and ireland in their two big matches against australia and new zealand, respectively. Yesterday it was here that england secured a fantastic win to reached the semifinals. But today the attention will very much focus towards Warren Gatlands side. I think he will be pleased they have gone about their business in a quiet fashion. But they are full of confidence. And you get the impression they are fiercely determined to really go all the way here injapan and give the Warren Gatland era the send off that it really deserves after 11 trophy laden years. This is his last tournament. The world cup is the one trophy to really evade him in that time. And his players, fiercely loyal of course, want to go all the way. They are six nations grand slam champions, they are beaten injapan, they are at full strength, the injury concerns have all cleared up. They will be full of confidence against france, who they have beaten seven times in the last eight meetings between these two teams. Wales had beaten australia here already as well. And france havent played for two weeks because their final group game against england was cancelled because of that typhoon. On waless moens will be 2011. Why was there in new zealand when in the semi final they lost narrowly to france stop this today is a chance to get revenge and go all the way. You write off the french at your peril. Our Sports Editor dan roan from oita. Many thanks indeed. Ahead of wales against france in the world cup quarter final. The Football Association has begun an investigation after an fa cup fourth qualifying round tie between haringey borough and yeovil was abandoned after claims of racial abuse aimed at haringeys players. Visitors yeovil were leading 1 0 when the game was halted in the 64th minute. What two of my players got was disgusting today. As they were setting up a penalty a bottle was thrown. My number six got called names, he got racially abused. And there was no way i could let it continue. The referee was trying to calm them down. Yeovil town players we re calm them down. Yeovil town players were trying to calm them down. Al plays were trying to calm them down. In the end ijust lockton the crease and my players. This weekend is the no room for Racism Campaign we can. There was Racism Campaign we can. There was racism reported at luton and northampton yesterday. Investigations are under way there. Edgar Manchester City narrowed the gap on League Leaders liverpool with a 2 0 victory at crystal palace. Citys goals came from gabrieljesus and david silva. City are five points behind liverpool and have played a game more. Deli ali rescued a point for out of form tottenham at home to bottom club watford. The video assistant referee reviewed the late equaliser with a hint of handball. It was allowed however the big screens at the stadium, said no goal. The team who run var apologised for the confusion. It was definitely 1 1. Just that one game in the premier league today. But what a game it is. Manchester united hosting leaders liverpool at old trafford. United will be desperate for a win. Theyre just one point above the relegation zone after making their worst start to a season in over 30 years, the united manager ole gunnar solksjaer, says taking on rivals liverpool is the perfect game for his side. But their great rivals have a perfect record this season, perhaps united should be careful what they wish for. I dont think there are a lot of teams who would love to play against us. At the moment it looks like man united is the only one that wants to play us and we have to make sure that there is a misunderstanding. But its just normal. They would do the same, exactly the same in that situation. It would be the other way around. This afternoon, andy murray will play in his first singles final on tour for two and a half years. Hes in antwerp at the european open, he beat the frenchman ugo humbert in three sets in the semi finals. The three time grand slam champion is currently ranked number 2113 in the world after a long lay off following major hip surgery. And he had to come from a set down against humbert in antwerp to eventually win. Hell play Stan Wawrinka in todays final. One thing can scupper it though. His wife kim is very, very expected. She is due to have their third child at any moment. Do you turn your phone off or not . A sporting dilemma. Silent. Muted. He says he will drop everything. Of course he will. You can waita everything. Of course he will. You can wait a long time for these things. It is a bit like brexit. It is 20 minutes to seven. During their ten day tour of Southern Africa last month, the duke and duchess of sussex celebrated the continents people and culture. It was also their First Official overseas trip with their four month old son, archie. It was a tour we can see more of in an itv documentary tonight. Lets take a look. Music plays. She has a new husband, new country, newjob, new family, new country, newjob, new family, new life, new baby. So, in part, this colourful, vibra nt new life, new baby. So, in part, this colourful, vibrant or was a chance for her to focus on the work she wants to do. Like here where a charity called thejustice desk supported by the Queens Commonwealth trust is teaching women how literally to fight back against endemic violence. Oh my goodness, its the most inspiring. Wejust endemic violence. Oh my goodness, its the most inspiring. We just got here and you see everything that they are doing. But also it is not just the girls feeling empowered, it is the role of the man and the young boys who are also helping them. The couple also spoke about the pressures of being in the public eye and life as newly weds and new parents. Joining us now is the royal historian and commentator victoria howard. Thanks very much. I dont know how much you have seen of this documentary, but clearly they felt like they want to give the public a glimpse behind the scenes. Definitely. A thing the main focus of this documentary will be the amazing work they were doing highlighting gender inequality, racial issues, and things like gender violence as well. Because so much noise around them recently has been to do with maga and her relationship with her father and the use of public funds and so on and so forth meghan. Use of public funds and so on and so forth meghan. Exactly. Anything forth meghan. Exactly. Anything for both of them it was a big step. They holiday there is a couple privately. Harry has spent many trips that privately himself. For them to go their on for meghan to go there as a woman and as a woman of colour, that was a big deal. There isa colour, that was a big deal. There is a big stuff about big thing about because they want to champion, this conversation they are having about the awkwardness around the media is quite striking, when meghan says directly yes to the question of whether it has been a struggle adjusting to the media spotlight and harry makes powerful comparisons about every flash of a camera, every click of a camera reminding of what happened to his mother. The intriguing thing is how different it seems that harry is dealing with and handling the media versus william. It was reading something the other day about how he had gone to the back of the plane after the bumpy flight back of the plane after the bumpy flight in pakistan was joking with the press pack about how they had found it. So different. He seems to be quite comfortable, outwardly, with the media and harry less so. Yes. Think is a reflection of their positions. William is future king. He knows he has to tread this line very carefully. Harry has a bit more freedom in that regard and meghan as well to say no, we will do things differently and we wont take this, hence the lawsuits. And it is probably fair to say that meghan has been under rated scrutiny because of her background and her whole Life Experience greater security. Then perhaps the duchess of cambridge has been. This is a clip of her talking about her life as a new royal and the scrutiny she has faced. Look, any woman, especially when they are pregnant, you are really vulnerable. And so that was made really challenging. And then when you have a newborn, you know. It is a long time ago, but i remember. But especially as a woman it is a lot. And so you add this on top ofjust trying to be a new mum or a newlywed. Its. Yeah, trying to be a new mum or a newlywed. Its. Yeah, well, i guess a also thank you for asking because not many people have asked if im 0k. Because not many people have asked if im ok. But its. Its a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes. And the answer is, would be fair say, not really 0k. Its really been a struggle. Yes. That is interesting. The times are saying they are planning six weeks off for family time is a break from royal duties next month. Weeks off for family time is a break from royal duties next monthlj think that is a big issue for them. They are struggling with this but they have been really open about it, which is refreshing. We dont get that from the royals, especially with their work on mental health. They would be hypocritical if they wa nt they would be hypocritical if they want so open. Think this is an encouraging step. What is really interesting listening to that step is how much more powerful it isjust reading the quotes of the same thing. Yes. You can hear the emotion in her voice and said in eyes. She is genuinely feeling quite emotional about it. I think people will be touched to see the full piece later tonight. We will look forward to speaking to you later on. Thank you for coming in so early on a sunday morning. Harry meghan an africanjourney is on itv tonight at 9 00pm. Time for a little bit of weather. Tomasz is keeping an eye on things for us and it is nice for us and it is tomasz is keeping an eye on things for us and it is nice and bright today, i think, for most of us . Thats right. Were in for a pretty good sunday, at least on the weather front, some on the way. Not clear blue skies but i think it will be bright enough. The chance of a shower too. This low pressure has been barrelling across the uk for the last four or maybe five days but this is what is replacing it. See this is what is replacing it. See this big, the uk is here and the mid atlantic, a this big, the uk is here and the mid atla ntic, a weather front this big, the uk is here and the mid atlantic, a weather front is out there as well that is heading for us but not for a while, were focusing on this big area of High Pressure that stretches all the way to the azores, but High Pressure out there is heading in our direction and that is heading in our direction and that is going to kill off the showers, kill off this northerly wind as well which we have still got today, and the northerly wind is actually putting in some showers into scotla nd putting in some showers into scotland and also the north of england but i think for the vast majority of the country, the weather is absolutely fine today. The best of the Sunshine West and southern wales, south coast as well. Now tonight, it is going to be mostly clear across the uk. There will be showers developing still across the north east but also, we are watching another area of rain approaching the south east so on the one hand, yes, we have the High Pressure approaching from the atlantic which is going to settle things down but there is a little fly in the ointment, a little complication here is weather front is drifting out of the continent there, upsetting the weather over london. Soi upsetting the weather over london. So i think tomorrow morning were going to see some cloud and some rain across the south east and east anglia but the vast majority of the country should have a sunny or bright at least start to the day and it is looking absolutely fine for most of us so temperatures are still on the cool side in the north, through the weekend and into monday temperatures only into single figures in the north of scotland. Tuesday, the High Pressure is still with us. This area of void of any areas of isobars, the low pressure is here so it means weather fronts, more of a wind, better chance of catching some rain there around the Western Isles of scotland, Northern Isles, but to the south of that, the weather, it is pretty decent and if you notice the wind arose coming in from the south west rather than the north which means bridges will pick up north which means bridges will pick upa north which means bridges will pick up a little bit in the south, some sunshine around with temperatures up to about 16. So the outlook for the next few days, well, the weather settles down with the high moving in. I mean, very little happening indeed. The thinking is that as we head towards the end of the week, the weather might turn a little bit more unsettled in the north west of the uk, we will see the winds freshening and weather fronts bringing in some rain but on the whole, i have to say, it is pretty quiet in the Weather Centre right now. Very, very different to the rest of the newsroom at the bbc back to you to back. Thank you, tomasz. I realise there is loads of technology coming down the track that i will not understand or know how to use for the next two years, so here is click. Theme music. Over the years on click, we have seen devices get smaller and smaller, yet with more storage and more processing capabilities. This miniaturisation of devices has touched everything from our computers to phones and even revolutionising areas of medicine. One area of medicine which has a lot of demand and could potentially benefit from miniaturisation is medical imaging. In the uk, over 41 million scans take place every year in the nhs using x rays, mri and ultrasound. In an emergency, at the bedside or even in an ambulance, it can be complicated to get a patient to one of these large machines. But now, a portable medical device has been made available in the uk which could change all that, giving doctors and patients instant access to ultrasound at dramatically reduced cost. Jen copesta ke has been to take a look. The intensive care unit of southampton Childrens Hospital admits hundreds of patients each year with a range of medical conditions, from Heart Disease to trauma and neurological emergencies. Effie was admitted with a lung infection and needs constant monitoring with tests like x rays and ultrasound. Usually, these scans are performed by specialist radiologists and they are not always immediately available. This ward has four point of care ultrasound machines. These two cost over £50,000 each. But now, the same test can be carried out using a Smartphone App and probe, which fit into a doctors pocket and cost a fraction of the price. Effie had heart surgery yesterday for a condition called tetralogy of fallot, which is a problem in the heart where there are four different issues. And one of the complications of that is sometimes fluid around the lungs. And so at southampton, we routinely do an ultrasound scan of childrens chests before taking out chest drains, to make sure that all the fluids gone. This ultrasound system is called the butterfly, and consists of a hand held probe which attaches to an ios smartphone or tablet. This is now filming where the lung meets the diaphragm. Well, that lung looks completely normal. There is no fluid around the lung, there is no fluid in the lung, the lung is moving well. It costs only £1,699 a fraction of the cost of the larger machines and its small footprint means its less invasive at a childs bedside. One of the problems with most ultrasound machines is that theyre designed with adults in mind. And so, all of the presets are designed for adults. What weve actually got here is a whole variety of paediatric settings as well. So i can select paediatric lung, paediatric heart, paediatric abdomen, but also i flip into standard adult lung, and it allows us to jump between, using one probe, with the press of a button, rather than having to change the probes in our ultrasound machine over and over to get the right probe. Lets get rid of all this jelly. Good girl. Well done. Traditional ultrasound machines use piezoelectric crystals, individuals crystals cut into different shapes and sizes as different frequencies are used to image different parts of the body. But this also means that different probes are needed. The butterfly uses ultrasound on a computer chip and needs only one probe for different body parts. We are the worlds first ultrasound on chip, a single probe, whole body imaging system. Instead of the typical 124 imaging elements that are in a pzt probe, there are almost 9,000 elements in this. And so, we can recreate all the different types of probes with just one. And that becomes really important as you scan different areas of the body in an emergency. You dont have to keep shifting probes. Just with a simple change within the application itself, you can go from heart and lungs very quickly, and make rapid decisions on whats actually wrong with the patient. The information from the app can be anonymously sent to a secure server for different doctors to review quickly. The implications for Global Health for a portable and relatively cheap solution for scanning are clear. An estimated 5 billion people around the world dont have access to medical imaging of any kind. In sub saharan africa, the device is being used to check for pneumonia the leading infectious cause of death in children under five. In fact, the companys chief medical officer made his own alarming discovery when scanning himself during the devices testing. When we were doing the studies for fda clearance, i noticed some fullness in my neck. So i put the probe up to my neck and looked at my phone and shockingly, saw a very large mass which ultimately turned out to be a metastatic cancer. Yeah, so im patient number one of the butterfly, and living proof that having an immediate access to an image can change your health and your life. Southampton has bought four of the devices, and plan to always have one available in its childrens ambulance. When you are stood in front of a child that is critically unwell and you desperately need information and you are relying on a third person and youre watching a child deteriorate and you feel powerless, actually, this gives you the power. This gives you the information to look inside the kids chest. It gives information to look at their heart. You can decide yourself within seconds. And suddenly, looking after Sick Children is a bit less scary. For now, the butterfly is only available to medical professionals but tests are currently underway with a group of cardiac patients scanning themselves at home. The Artificial Intelligence built into the device will help guide the patient of the right area to scan and perhaps, with regulatory approval, one day, at home ultrasound scans could be a reality. Tate modern in london opens a major show of the work of the korean visionary nam june paik, which brings over together 200 of his pieces. Here is someone who made a career out of being ahead of his time. He was the ultimate early adopter. He came up with the idea of wearable tech, he co developed the first video synthesiser in 1970, he coined the term electronic superhighway in 1976 and he vjed a live global videocast via satellite in 197a. Via satellite in 1984. Although paik was korean, he spent an awful lot of time injapan and a lot of his work is influenced byjapanese culture. I mean, no one loves a robot more than the japanese, am i right . And in fact, japan is where we are heading now for its annual tech extravaganza, ceatec. Dan simmons and emily bates are waiting for us on the show floor. Modulated hello, and welcome back to ceatec. This is ridiculous. Some things at japans annual tech shindig can leave visitors speechless. Unfortunately, not so for emily. I have no idea what im doing. Laughs. Now, over to the kitchen, and is your robot dog trying to tell you something . Sonys aibo is now faithful to hitachis appliances. If you leave the fridge door open or the washing machine finishes its cycle, he will come over and find you and bark and wag his tail, because an alarm going off isnt as cute and wont sell products. He even rides the robot cleaner, just like real dogs. How do we know whether weve got a cold or whether weve got a virus or maybe whether its a bacterial infection . Often, our doctors take best guesses but they dont really know. And part of the reason for that is any sample they take, if they do, takes a few hours or maybe even a couple of days to tell us what weve got. Murata at Osaka Prefecture University have developed a portable device that gathers bacteria, making it quicker and easier to analyse. A laser is pointed underneath the sample that is on a substrate basicallym a plate that is placed on this device and we can see here what the microscope is seeing. Now, look closely and you will see the movement of the water that surrounds the sample. That movement of water is causing a concentration of the bacteria or, indeed the virus down to the bottom, towards that plate. So theres no need to grow anything. Sony devoted its entire stand to show off health tech this year, including this cell analyser that tracks cell type and biomarkers which can help to detect cancer and it uses lasers that may be familiar to you. We are actually using the blu ray players technology. We are detecting the cancer by laser and then detecting the scattered light from the cells. That is exactly the same as blu ray players. Dan, what on earth is going on over here . Just trying a little bit of surgery. Surgery . Mmm. Youre a brain surgeon now . Well, with these 3d glasses and that 3d screen there, this has one of the best resolutions for any surgery. This is actually used, this camera here, is actually used in surgeries. And the trick is not to look down at what you are doing inside this brain, for example. It is to keep looking up at the screen until youve got the piece that you want. Very good and then, look at how small that is that is absolutely tiny yeah, look at this. That is so small. Im no brain surgeon, emily, i can tell you. Clearly. Im busted. But this is childs play. Please put his head back on now. And finally, dan found a visual way to converse with the locals here that didnt involve flapping his arms around. Konichiwa. Hajimemashite. No idea what that means, but with a swipe of the finger, theres the japanese. And theres the english. Hello, nice to meet you. A brief look at this years ceatec injapan there. More from ceatec and more from this programme in the full length version of the show, which is available and waiting for you right now on iplayer. That is it for the short version, apart from our big announcement and that is that tickets for this years click live the show are now available. This year, were coming to dundee in scotland and we would love to see you there. So if you would like to see us in the flesh, then go to bbc. Co. Uk showandtours and apply for tickets. Cant wait thanks for watching and we will see you soon. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. Our headlines today unsigned, but sealed and delivered. Borisjohnson sends a letter to brussels seeking a delay to brexit but without his signature. 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