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There is so much going on. A massive game in the premier league. We will keep you up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About half an hour. Up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About halfanhour. We will have half an eye on that. Both the eyes. But for the moment we are going to concentrate on serious stuff and politics. Parliament sat for the first time on a saturday in 37 years yesterday. Mps voted for a further delay to brexit, by withholding approval good morning. Of borisjohnsons brexit agreement, welcome to breakfast until all the necessary legislation with chris mason and rachel burden. Is in place. Our headlines today chris, you unsigned, but sealed and delivered. Borisjohnson sends a letter were there to brussels seeking a delay to brexit yesterday. You came in this morning and oseto but without his have a million questions for you. Signature. In a second, signed letter and you actually had the Prime Minister says a further 2 million. Extension would damage the interests have a million questions for you. And you actually had 2 millionlj tried get my head around it. Take us of not only the uk but also the eu. Through what happened its another huge morning at the Rugby World Cup, yesterday in can wales join england parliament, because we did think mps in the semi finals. They take on france in just over would vote on this bill and say an hour, well have the very latest whether they would approve it or from japan not, actually, that was all scuppered. Why was that necessary, what happened . Ahead of scuppered. Why was that necessary, what happened . So mia culpa. Todays people like me to that whole thing of saying this is the crunch moment, quarter finals. Will the deal go through or not . And by the end of the day the samba, jump on deal had not actually been voted on. What it it and well ask if mikes hip amounted to yesterday, mount thrusting take on the samba is enough to see amidst the noise and the drama him through to next weeks was people saying hang on a minute strictly. The weather today isnt we looking too bad at all. Dont want to vote for this deal yet for most of us some sunshine because if we do we will remove what on offer and the forecast they saw as the for the beginning of the week is insurance policy of not looking too bad either. Not having a no deal brexit at the end of the month of light except if they had voted against it he would have had to go ask for an extension. So were they not absolutely confident they would have the numbers to vote it down . They were. Good morning. It isjust after seven quite a few on the government oclock. Its sunday the 20th october. Side were, as much as you can be given our top story borisjohnson has responded to his brexit setback the parliamentary numbers at the by sending a letter to the eu, moment, relatively confident that asking for an extension they might, to the uks withdrawal date. But hes refused to sign might just the document and sent a second moment, relatively confident that letter warning against they might, mightjust manage to get any further delay. It through. And if they manage to mrjohnson was legally obliged the kind of sense of momentum that to ask for an extension. They had, achieving something that thats because mps voted yesterday to withhold approval of his Brexit Theresa may never managed in all those votes earlier in the deal, until all the necessary legislation was in place. Year, heres our they would be able to see the door political open to be able to correspondent jonathan walk out, which has been the prize for so long for blake. Another decision and many people. But actually, in with it further delay. Many mps voted yesterday to hold off ways, after all approving Boris Johnsons brexit deal until all the of yesterday, laws nothing that much, not to implement it had been that much has passed. I will tell our friends changed. If the Government Presses and colleagues in the eu exactly ahead as it will do tomorrow, tries what i have told everyone to get all the stuff through in the in the last 88 days that i have next ten or 11 days, we could still served as Prime Minister leave at the end of a week on that further delay would be bad thursday. The end of october. What for this country, bad for our european union, will happen now is that cannot be a and bad deal, we cannot brexit until the necessary legislation goes for democracy. Through the standard passage in Parliament Today is an historic day that for parliament, because it said it will not be blackmailed requires. By a Prime Minister who is apparently prepared, once again, to defy a law passed this is the curiosity amongst many curiosities of this. The letter went by this over to brussels but it is not a parliament. Contradiction that the Prime Minister said i have sent and so the Prime Minister was forced to request an extension a letter asking for a to the brexit process. A letter sent, but not delay but i signed by Boris Johnson, do not want one and read. Asking for a delay but i do not want one and i do not necessarily think that i need one because if, and it isa that i need one because if, and it is a big if because it is a rush in the next ten or 11 days, if they can get legislation through and we could still leave a week on thursday or there is a slight delay or some a second letter was also sent, amongst those who voted for this making clear the Prime Ministers amendment yesterday hate the whole view and the governments policy idea of brexit and would love to see was that further delay would be bad for the a general election or another referendum or brexit been cancelled uk and or whatever so you still have the full range of views in the eu. Parliament and loads of people hoping for loads what was dubbed Super Saturday saw of different potential outcomes, all some angry scenes at westminster. Despite the request for delay, the government is keen to press of different potential outcomes, all of which are still kind of. And there is the possibility that as on with its plans in an attempt to give mps another vote this will is discussed in Parliament Next Week that mps from all parts of on the Prime Ministers deal on monday. Jonathan blake, the house will try and attach that bbc attach certain conditions to it news, westminster. And change the shape of brexit. Yes lets speak now to our political well have people saying lets have correspondentjessica parker, whos in a soft brexit. Lets have another referendum. All the things we have westminster this talked about for two weeks is what we will talk about this week and morning. Jessica, it is a thatis we will talk about this week and that is a prediction i am willing to nail on. If exit is bit like having overindulged on politics yesterday, your thing, you we all have a political hang this are infora morning and am wondering what on nail on. If exit is your thing, you are in for a great time and a rocky earth happened yesterday. Can you ride if brexit. Well keep talk us through it you in again . Yes, of touch of all of course. Super saturday four boris the implications over bbc. Are you johnson did not turn out to be quite following all of suitable for him in the end. We didnt get the approval he needed on that, tomasz . Ithink his brakes was so forced to send a letter to the eu asking for an i mean, what ami that, tomasz . Ithink i mean, what am i supposed to say . Extension. But as jonathan outlined there, he didnt sign the letter. I tell you they have highlighted in what, were more confident with what is happening on the front over the pink where we they have highlighted in pink where we you would expect boris coming days than folks johnsons signature to be. It in politics. Is a my coming days than folks in politics. Different letter, though, basically my goodness. And that makes a saying that he thought the idea of change. Anyway looking at the an extension was a bad weather and it is chilly out there idea. This will infuriate a number of mps here this morning. These other temperatures in the last hour in westminster stop a thing you can or so. Expect legal challenges ahead. In the south east they downing street insisting its approach is totally dipped down to actually close to freezing lawful. And overnight, currently around three in borisjohnson, interestingly, saying ipswich. Heathrow, five, pretty in his letter to donald tusk, nippy there, its a little warm in the the north in leeds and edinburgh so Epping Council president , that he plans to bring forward the if you are going out for your legislation in order morning run in the next hour or so, to get it be prepared for some fresh conditions. But we have a beautiful over the line eu council prisoner. Is sunrise, a lot of fine weather out confident that it can still happen there as well and indeed for most by october 31. Maybe he needed of us, it is going to be a fine your pink highlighter to show him where the signature should go. Where does day. The chance of this leave us now . All a shower, not eyes will be as many on the european union. Donald showers around as they have been in tusk tweeted last night that, yes, the last few days, and the low pressure is now out on the north yes he had received this letter, he would sea, the low pressure is what was responsible for the very changeable be consulting eu leaders. Eu sources weather. In its place now, are saying this could take a few we have High Pressure building in and you days. And i think that is interesting because perhaps what can see this clear air across the number 10 is hoping is that the eu mid atlantic can see this clear air across the mid atla ntic so that can see this clear air across the mid atlantic so that High Pressure is building and it is toppling over will be ambiguous as to whether it the uk and it is pushing will be ambiguous as to whether it will grant the extension and that will grant the extension and that a low will put more pressure here in pressure the uk and it is pushing a low pressure pushing the low pressure away which is taking the showers westminster on mps to pass Boris Johnsons brexit deal. Not only is withered not completely and i will he bringing forward the legislation, explain ina withered not completely and i will explain in a second. Through the course of today we have a northerly looks like the government will try for another meaningful vote as as wind across scotland and the north east of england so here, the tomorrow. Whetherjohn bercow, wind is dragging in showers left the speaker, grants that, we will have over from the low pressure to wait and see. If yesterday was but the Super Saturday, and i think there is vast majority of the country, a fine a question as to whether it was, day. Perhaps we are heading for vast majority of the country, a fine day nippy vast majority of the country, a fine day. Nippy outside, we obviously have the chilly morning that i matic monday, tumultuous tuesday, and goodness knows what else. Thank mentioned but temperatures mayjust get up to them mid scenes in the you very much indeed. Manic monday. South but tonight, michael lots more to come. We fought the midteens in the south. Tonight, will speak to nigel evans mp in the next few temperatures probably around 10 degrees or so in london so quite a minutes. I like the idea of goodness knows what rise compared to what we have had this past night. On the other hand, in scotland it will be colder. Wednesday. Hong kongs Anti Government protest tonight. Temperature close to leaders want to see a big freezing their in the turnout in planned marches today, despite the risk lowlands. Yes, of arrest. High pressure is trying to build in police have declared the protest illegal, citing concerns over public safety. But convocation is we have sort of thousands of people took part in a peaceful vigil yesterday. Stuck with a front just but convocation is we have sort of the protest is organised stuck with a frontjust on its edge, and that may upset the by the civil human rights front its leaderjimmy sham weather was attacked by men with hammers across the south east tomorrow so admittedly there is one thing we are in hong kong not unsure about monday and that on wednesday. We speak to nick beake who is his rainfall in the south east. I mean, it could be a little bit is in hong kong. Give us an idea further towards the east, it could bea further towards the east, it could be a little bit further towards the of the scaler that make a west or south but this little blob scale of the of rain may upset the weather first protest given what they were hoping thing but vast majority of the country on monday waking up to a for. It is clear that thousands of people have defied the government fine start of the day. Plenty of banya people have defied the government ba nya have people have defied the government banya have spoken about. The powers that be here are saying that anyone bright weather out there and that is wearing a mask today could face up how it is going to remain. Tuesday toa is no different. A fine day with a wearing a mask today could face up to a year in prison. This high building notice there is a is part of little lump of rain above my the authorities levels attempt to stop the process. As you can see head there, and those are weather fronts many people notifying that. This is that are trying to get in. I cannot now the 20th consecutive weekend of protests in hong kong. Talk quite get in because we are stuck here with a High Pressure to most of the people here, they want more which is bringing in the fine weather. 16 democracy, they dont like the degrees in london on tuesday. The outlook you want that, way that beijing and Mainland China is it is pretty interfering in their lives, eroding their freedoms, as they would say sta ble outlook you want that, it is pretty stable on the weather front, at least, with a High Pressure close it. And so once again this by. Towards the end continues. Really peaceful here. The of the week, the mood is pretty buoyant. There is singing and chanting. As we thinking is that is when the weather may change a bit more and may turn a have seen the previous weekend, have families coming out on the streets little more unsettled but in the and then it is the that remain on short term, it is business as usual. Steady as she goes on the weather the streets and fight with the police and we have seen lots front. You are a voice of calm of and reason tomasz and we love it. Violence, petrol bombs, tear gas being fired, rubber bullets being reason tomasz and we love it. Informed prediction fired. At the moment it is about calm. It meteorology following on from concern is once again it will guesswork about brexit. Shall we descend into violence. But work out where in the world the travel show is this week. What is these protesters, now in their fifth month your guess . Somewhere along of coming onto the streets, they are way saying they simply are not going to away. They never go to whitby, do go away because this is their they . They should freedom, its the future of hong hello and welcome to kong, and you can see they really the travel show, with me, wa nt to kong, and you can see they really want to make their voices heard lucy hedges, coming today. Thank you. Nick beake to you from the jungle in northern rwanda, where i am hoping to catch reporting live from hong kong. Three people are dead after riots a glimpse of one of the worlds in the capital of chile, most majestic santiago. The demonstrations began in response to a planned rise in metro fares. Creatures. A curfew is 00 08 49,1000 00 08 51,934 in operation, as Gareth Barlow reports. Was started as a protest against travel fares as escalated, with chileans angry over huge African Music plays. Rwanda, despite its diverse wealth inequality. The capital should be wildlife and natural beauty, quiet as there is a state has for decades been an unlikely of tourist destination. Emergency, but instead the streets are ringing with the sound of pots 25 years ago, the genocide and pans, a symbol of dissent was here continued into grabbed international headlines. Over 800,000 people were killed the night in inter Ethnic Violence injust 100 amid the military controlled curfew. The days. Announcement that soldiers would be but a quarter of a century on, used to protect people and their and rwanda has become one property marks the first time troops of africas have been deployed to the bucket streets list destinations. Since chile returned to democracy in 1990 following the military and its biggest draw the furry, curious cousin to us dictatorship. The protest humans, had brought chaos to parts of the mountain the capital. More than 300 people have gorilla. Been arrested and the metro is closed after it was heavily damaged. African music in an effort to quell plays. The unrest, chiles president announced the fare hikes would be reversed. The protests are the worst in decades and the signs are it will take more than cheaper travel to restore the walk is pretty tough, calm to one of the regions wealthiest countries. Gareth barlow, bbc news. I am not going to lie. The higher we get, the higher the duke and duchess of cambridge the altitude, my breath have paid a second visit to the sos is getting shorter. Three hours, and 4000 childrens village in lahore metres above sea level, in pakistan, after thunderstorms and i was beginning to fear prevented their return flight to islamabad. Its understood that the duchess i might not everfind a gorilla. Was particularly keen to return whispers oh, my god to the organisation, which provides support to more its 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 there a blue one grunts. For the duke. Playful flute let us talk about the big music plays. Dilemma that faces the nation at the moment. You really should be scared, whether or not to but they are so big, feed bird spread. Ive got francis there has been a lot of talk about whether bread is nutritionally good like my for birds. People have been life depended not feeding them on it. So they whispers we have really lucked out here. May sell. We have the mother cradling her baby, weve got blackbacks, and weve got the mother well, the Royal Society of all gorillas the silverback for the protection of birds has right there. Cleared up the myth, he is watching us, watching after another charity raised concerns that too many of us have him. I cant believe we stopped feeding birds altogether, leaving many at risk of starving. Are this close the rspb says that bread can be fed, my mind is just absolutely blown but sweetcorn, oats and defrosted they are so beautiful. Peas are better. Apparently. So a bag of and when you think we share 98 frozen peas of our dna with these great apes, and a trip down you understand why they, the park. Everything too, are curious about in moderation. It is the classic us. Thing. But does not apply to rwanda, in collaboration strictly where everything is to the fullest extent. With International Conservation and on last nights strictly, guestjudge Alfonso Ribeiro revived a classic scene from partners, has achieved remarkable the fresh prince of bel air, success in not only protecting but growing the and who better to show it off with, than mike. Mountain mike and his partner katya danced gorilla population. A samba tojump on it by the sugarhill gang. But it was in fact, there is now 1,000 mountain gorillas up here in the wild, alfonso who brought up from 200 just two decades ago, when they were on the brink a bit of the of distinction. Carlton magic of extinction. With him. This is primarily down to the decrease in poaching, when the gorillas once that is in your mind you are were hunted for meat. Not going to but in an effort to protect the gorillas, poachers were trained shift that. To become mountain what we are going to do. Guides and porters here, further supporting oh, hello we are going to come out tourism. Here and lets do it together one time. So talk to me about so. The poaching here. Poaching, there is no problem. But there is no problem because we keep avoiding it not happening, by working jump on it, jump with the communities and having on it, jump on it poaching pathways. And then youve got to get. Cheering. Applause. You cant say it is done, then we leave, so we keep on. But, of course, gorillas means they need more space. The government has now pledged to expand the forest by 23 , adding almost do you think mike can clocked at up 4,000 hectares as one of his intriguing saturday morning sports has done to its some 200 off current 16,000. Down the years . That is incredibly athletic, i think. That is one word noelly bosco is a gorilla doctor, and thejungle is his clinic. For it. You could be on Thejudging Panel as well. You do enough as it today he has come to check on one of his patients. Is. It is 12 minutes past welcome to the jungle. Thank you seven. We go back to politics. How do you know exactly who is who . What began as the first saturday sitting in the commons for 37 years, each one of this group has ended with Boris Johnson a specific nose print. Sending an unsigned request to the european union, and then, these asking for a delay to brexit. The Prime Minister will now try to bring in legislation guys to implement his brussels deal have the gorilla tomorrow, with the possibility that card mps could be given another vote. You look at the nose print, lets discuss this with the conservative backbench and you check on the animal and oh, and eurosceptic it is this one. Then over time you get used to it. Mp, nigel talk to me about how important your evans. Work is to conservation. Good morning to well, very much important, because we gorilla doctors you. Good morning. Is credited for half the population growth. It is strictly come brexit but everyone has contributed, including tourism. Chaos. And this increases good morning to you. Good morning. It is strictly come brexit chaosm really is. And 4 every year. Thejudging panel in fact, tourists pay it is strictly come brexit chaosm really is. And the judging panel has decided not yet. 1,500 to spend an hour up well, that is here the people. And they are yet to speak with since they spoke in 2016. So well these talk about parliament scrutinising the legislation. Well, of great course, oui the legislation. Well, of course, our antics are being scrutinised by apes. The people very carefully. And when i returned last night they had a you can just hear the little couple of remain voters saying just grunts in the distance, it is quite hard to tell get on with it. They would vote leave now. That is if it is not what the aggressive or playful grunts. People on the streets of london was how did you feel when the gorilla saying. That is why narrative you came out here and ran and jumped wa nt to saying. That is why narrative you want to put out there but it does out at you . Not reflect the entire nation. Scared eye wall through some of the demonstrators yesterday and, by the just being able to watch them way, i think we will condemn some of the antics of the extremists within eating, interacting, the, who followed Jacob Rees Mogg and even communicating with us and his young son in their natural habitat is, tommy yelling, hands down, one of the best chanting, booing, is not on. You experiences that ive ever had the pleasure dont need that. It of having on my travels. I highly recommend it. Is number one. Number two there were 17. 4 Million People marching. And when wales beat france later on today, if you get a million french people so now that ive spent time demonstrating with the awesome gorillas, on the streets of london it will not im heading off the beaten track overturn that result, will to see what else rwanda it . Let has us overturn that result, will it . Let us talk about the coming days. While to yesterday was a setback for the government doesnt actually make any offer. Difference . Boris johnson was government doesnt actually make any difference . Borisjohnson was saying let us lead by the end of october. The government traditionally focused to do that you have to do all the on attracting big spenders to stay legislation to make it happen full up legislation to make it happen full up and there are still what 11 in Luxury Lodges and spend a fortune days trekking with the gorillas. To go. It is conceivable, isnt it, but it is opening up thatis to go. It is conceivable, isnt it, that is an argument, that you could to cater for people with all still do it. Of kinds of budgets. Course. It was and if youre a bit of an adrenaline looking at twitter yesterday and i junkie, you can have one hell was reminded that when the of a ride here. Lisbon treaty went through the house of if you dont mind, i commons it took five days. So we have 11 days. It is the first can show you your time bike. In my parliamentary career they have so, are you going to sat on a saturday. And have a ride today with us . Next saturday will be the yes, i look forward to it. This is second. Sat on a saturday. And next your bike. Saturday will be the secondlj sat on a saturday. And next saturday will be the second. I dont mind. They will sit on the sunday. It has a battery, so if you need they will sit however long it takes to get it through. Just to help assistance, just press that. Press right here for assistance. People understand the fog that third and fourth. Ultimate power. Yeah, so i think youre very excited. Descended on parliament yesterday, because people are probably as im very excited how could i not be excited . Mystified as we are look at this sometimes as to whats going on, view the letwin he runs four new bike routes to the country, amendment basically said that all covering over 500 the legislation has to go through kilometres of tracks. Before it is properly in a what is the bonus comedy of having Withdrawal Agreement is enacted. What it does is, these bikes for tourists . In essence, it the e bikes, everywhere it doesnt matter how steep the hill triggered this benn act which means that boris had to send a letter. We is, anyone can go. Understand now that three rwanda has so many beautiful views, wonderful places. Letters have been sent. One that boris didnt sign, one that boris did like, many sign, and the other one on behalf of hills. The permanent representative. Just on that, it seems to sum supported by the world bank, the governments 2020 vision for the reconstruction a kind of of the country after the genocide hopelessly childish way round a has led to Huge Investment legal obligation. For in rwandan infrastructure. Thats why these roads weeks and are a joy to ride. Weeks we have been asking how he will get whats it been like for you, witnessing just how popular round this cyclings getting here . It makes my heart feel happy law. Because im doing the cycling trips he would have been criticised with the guests, if he didnt send the letter so there people from all over. Are he tells me that over the last few a lot of smokescreens now within years, cycling has really parliament, people say certain things but they mean Something Else taken off and there are so many smokescreens in parliament that i think i will ta ke in parliament that i think i will take a gas mask and there simply here. Perhaps inspired so ican take a gas mask and there simply so i can breathe. I mean, it is quite by these ridiculous. And so what is going to guys happen now is the possibility, because of what the National Cycle team. They are african champions. Happened yesterday, hey, guys is that the remaining they have inspired the nation mps, and you and the International Cycling have to remember community with their Success Story and olympic three quarters of performances. The mps in the from struggling racers a few years ago, house of commons did they are now one of africas vote remain and a lot of them still most successful teams. Do not want to leave the european union, every time they delay brexit i want to see what youve it is good news for them and then got, guys. They will move onto the legislation i know i am on i want to see what youve got, guys. Iknowiam ona i want to see what youve got, guys. I know i am on a nearby car but which is they will try to brexit and shall what you may find is they will try we to push it now past the 31st of october date but of course, it is raise . Not all in our gift, 27 eu leaders go laughter. Oh, my god are now looking at possibly both oh, no im last letters. And saying well, hold on yeah, i now, it is parliament that has pushed this request for an extension, it is not the prime was never minister, he does not want it and he says it is corrosive so do really going do we really want to beat them talking until november, december, these champs. January, february, april, march next next on myjourney, lake kivu. Year . This is one of the african great the date is the 31st of october lakes, and sits on the border which is when the handover happens within the commission, it is when between rwanda and the democratic john paul dulko finishes and republic of the congo. I am here to explore the water by kayak. The new one comes in. Are youre. I would right handed . Are you all right handed . This like to think thatjuncker and tusk would is how you like to get this settled before they leave. This is a dangerous moment because im about to make a go forward. Prediction which is a totally stupid thing to do but are we not going seems easy enough. For years after the civil war, to get one week or so where the the shores of this lake government here and the european were no go zones. Union say, because they both believe this is one of the epicentres of the fighting in 1995. It, lets get this sorted out. Now theres a huge push to develop this area. This is parts of the kivu belt because we have had a bit and we tourism initiative. Wa nt to because we have had a bit and we want to get it sorted. And then if beep, it gets to next tuesday or wednesday 01 beep it gets to next tuesday or wednesday or thursday, and it is not quite this is absolutely there, either because it isnt even close because it is very close spectacular. Kayaking doesnt get but not not quite any better than this. There, both sides certainly beats the last experience i had think maybe we can have a little a lake bit ofa think maybe we can have a little bit of a delay if it is needed to get in the the whole thing over the line . |j think your prediction may be getting uk there. It may well be though that elwa is part of the new generation they turn around and say listen, you of rwandans pursuing a career can get this done by in travel and entrepreneurship. October 31. Why this is such a do you need an extension . You have been talking about it for 3. 5 years. Great example of innovation and tourism they may just been talking about it for 3. 5 years. They mayjust do it but they may in rwanda. So its important, then, not. We simply dont know. To show the world there is more and if to rwanda than just gorillas . You can get a treaty yes what about the beautiful through in five days then surely, you can get a tea estates . Withdrawal agreement through what about the coffee plantations . What about in 11 days. And the important thing is not kayaking . This, we are talking about the divorce, were not talking about the you can stay on all the islands. Its a beautiful experience. Future trading relationship now. That is a we have the treat that has monkey island. In store that you can see something that is exciting, something that people love but they dont know. In store perhaps until 2020, we will and how do the local be talking for 14 months about the people feel about it . Relationship we have. Are they excited to welcome tourists into the area . Just a quick as rwandans, welcome people is part of our culture. One before you go, would so they are excited you prefer to see brexit by october 31 or four wells to win the Rugby World Cup . Most of the people shavings wales, please forgive me. You see the kids running around, please forgive me exit delivered by trying to grab your kayak. The 31st of october. You its been will have to stand by that statement an incredibly brexit. Your constituents wild will have and exciting heard. Day and lets get the weather. Good morning. I am certainly it is the perfect kind of autumn off the hook for any shot that with the sun shining and more exercise this year, blue it is the perfect kind of autumn shot that with the sun shining and blue sky but a dirty great big thats for sure. Puddle behind you. While the history of the genocide will never be forgotten, oh, yeah i the travel experience really shows a different side of rwanda. Have had this picture on and everywhere you turn, there is just something new on offer. I didnt this place really is amazing. Realise that was a puddle. We have the people here have been so eager had showers and there are some out to welcome me on my first ever trip there, maybe just about still in the to this country. Tourism is providing an excellent north of the country today, we could opportunity for rwandans get some showers. I think eastern to reshape their countrys image. Scotland, the north east of england, and you can only hope the dark days are well around the pennines, you may catch and truly in the past. One 01 around the pennines, you may catch one or two around the pennines, you may catch one 01 two showers around the pennines, you may catch one or two showers but on the whole, it is looking absolutely fine. The low pressure you can just about see it in the north sea is close by to the North Eastern portion of the uk but now were looking forward to this big gap in the weather, and weather frontier, and that will be coming our way but not until later good morning, welcome to breakfast on in the week. This high with chris mason and rachel burden. Our headlines today pressure first needs to build in. That will unsigned, but sealed and delivered things down for us. The outlook for borisjohnson sends a letter the next few days to brussels seeking a delay to brexit is looking pretty but without calm, pretty settled on the weather his signature. Front. These other showers brought in a second, signed letter the Prime Minister in bya front. These other showers brought in by a cool northerly wind says a further extension actually, and it is going to be a would damage the interests of not chilly day today across only the uk scotland. But also the temperatures may only be, may not reach higher than seven degrees in eu. Can wales join some areas. 12, 13, 14 in england the south. In the really quite cool throughout the country today. It has been a pretty rugby world nippy start and if you are popping cup semi finals . Up nippy start and if you are popping up in the next hour or so it has we are just 15 minutes away been chilly in london overnight, two from their match against france or three degrees above freezing. In japan, but theyve had a late injury blow, this coming night, it will not be Jonathan Davies has had to pull out quite so cold and in fact of the game. Temperatures will be around about 10 degrees in the capital, eight around merseyside but certainly, a touch of frost there in the highlands expected. I mentioned the weather is settling down with a High Pressure moving in butjust on the edge of it, there is this sort of squiggly line here, that is a weather front that basically equals cloud and outbreaks of rain for a time. That is in east anglia, the south east, possibly london during the course of the morning. This is a slow moving weather front which means the morning. This is a slow moving weatherfront which means it the morning. This is a slow moving weather front which means it may ta ke weather front which means it may take time before it clears away but thinking is that the vast majority of the uk on monday, you are absolutely fine. If you want dry, bright, sunny weather, that is what you will get, but the south east will be stuck under the cloud on monday. Whether that means anything, i dont know. The forecast for tuesday suggests that we have got High Pressure across the south of the uk, and that means that the weather again remains fairly bright here. But in the north of the country, we have got some cloud and some rain. The weatherfronts here are approaching so increasing breeze i think for the western isles, 13 there. To the south of that, in south westerly winds with some brightness and temperatures could get up to about 16 celsius. Ok, summarising that. This weekend is fine for most of us by the odd shower. You can fine for most of us by the odd shower. You can see fine for most of us by the odd shower. You can see very little, albright weather symbols here, but on monday tomorrow in london we could get a little bit of temporary blip in the weather with some rain and then after that the weather is looking absolutely fine. So that is it on the weather front. There is not really an awful lot to add to that. I love your honesty where you we re that. I love your honesty where you were saying if that means anything, dont know i have been reliant on for quite a while with brexit so i will look at it and borrow it during the week. Cheers. See you later. This is bbc breakfast and the time is 22 minutes past seven. The mother of a Junior Doctor who went missing off the devon coast two years ago says her daughter has been let down by the nhs. Dr Lauren Phillips mother, andrea graham, who is herself a former nhs manager, has called on the Health Secretary to do more to support those on the front line of our hospitals. Marie ashby reports. Andrea graham comes to devon to feel close to her daughter. This is where her car was found abandoned. Doctor Lauren Phillips who was 26 had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in amd in bristol. Doctors have a fear that if they admitted they had struggled with a particular situation at work or if they admitted that they were struggling for Mental Health problems, that that might be taken into account in future career or it might demonstrate that actually, they are not Strong Enough to be a dock. Lauren did seek help and was advised to sign up with a gp. The nhs prep fish in a Health Service has supported thousands of doctors in london over the last 11 years. This month, it has been extended across england to cope with demand. Its medical director is a government advisor. Every year, if we compare it with the last year, we have had 100 more patients, we are doing something to these wonderful young people and i think what we are doing to them is not showing them kindness and compassion and we are treating them as if they dont matter. One doctor every three weeks takes their own life in england. Currently, the nhs is struggling with record demand and a shortage of 10,000 medics. Do you accept the understaffing has put more pressure on Junior Doctors . This, of course i do, and i see it in our hospitals. We are hiring more doctors, partly because of the pressures on them and i want to make sure that everybody who goes into work as a dock gets the support they need but also, you know, when they sign up to become a doctor in the first place, they are signing up to work and give their working life to the care of others and we need to ca re the care of others and we need to care for them. Doctor Lauren Phillips body has never been found. I dont have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. I cannot sit beside a grave. But this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. You can see more of that on iplayer. Breakfast continues on the bbc news channel. We will say goodbye to you on bbc one. It is time for a look at the newspapers. Here is the maylon sunday. This is referring to the decision made in the commons yesterday to approve the so called letwi n yesterday to approve the so called letwin amendment, which ultimately means a further delay to brexit. We look at the telegraph. It reports on Boris Johnsons look at the telegraph. It reports on borisjohnsons decision look at the telegraph. It reports on Boris Johnsons decision not look at the telegraph. It reports on borisjohnsons decision not to sign the letter he sent to eu leaders last night asking for a further delay to when we leave the eu. It refers to another letter that the Prime Minister has sent to donald tusk who chairs the meetings of the european leaders in which mrjohnson says that a further delay would be deeply corrosive. Here is the observer. They have a picture of the people marching in london yesterday. They believe the Prime Minister could face fresh court action after reject tuning rejecting at a later brexit. Let us had to be sunday mirror which refers to saturdays commons drama with one word, you see it, humiliated. Saying there are new doubts over whether there are new doubts over whether the Prime Minister can get his deal approved. We have a reporter with the westminster news and gossip website, who has obviously been adjusting all the political stuff in the papers. So much of it today. It isa the papers. So much of it today. It is a sunday feast for you. Absolutely. An entire host of things not just absolutely. An entire host of things notjust in this country but all around the world to read about. We dive into the sunday telegraph which you have picked. Only got half the headline. It is one of those double page spreads that sundayjournalists love, perhaps to read, not to write. In essence what they are doing with this little colour chart is trying to work out how on earth the Prime Minister gets the deal over the line at some stage. Thats right. It looks like the Prime Minister has a majority for his deal. That is one of the reasons why so many people in parliament did not want to voted on yesterday. This is why Oliver Letwin put down his amendment. This is why the labour party back the amendment and why it was not voted on yesterday. It looks like the Prime Minister hasjust yesterday. It looks like the Prime Minister has just about those numbers to get the deal over the line. So if i was a betting person what they would say is that the deal is going to pass on the first half of next week. They would say, wouldnt they, some of those who we re wouldnt they, some of those who were backing the letwin amendment yesterday, including the Oliver Letwin, that their fear wasnt so much the deal but getting it through in time be a week on thursday and therefore no deal potentially happening by accident. Of those who think no deal is not a good idea to stop that. That was the public line. Looking at the wedding of the amendment it was a little bit deking. The amendment could have said we approve the deal and endorse the deal, we dont want no deal. Instead withheld the approval of the deal and just try to humiliate the Prime Minister, tried to get that Extension Come what may. It was a little bit duplicitous from a loss of people who were proposing that amendment and getting it forward so and some people who back the amendment hate the idea of brexit. Exactly. What you refer to tabular politics elsewhere in the world. We have talked about hong kong this morning, santiago, and problems in cata la n morning, santiago, and problems in catalan that have been going on for many months. Yes. Half a Million People were out on the streets of catalonia last night. Big fires, big riots, buildings satellite, vehicles are set ablaze, all over the fact that the separatist politicians who put forward that illegal referendum last year to try to gauge the publics view on whether catalonia should be an independent state, they have received incredibly draconian prison sentences ranging from 9 13 yea rs prison sentences ranging from 9 13 years for the people behind that unofficial referendum. And itjust goes to show how angry people can become and how unsettling things can get if democracy is denied, if people are denied their say. An i the Spanish Government have handled this incredibly poorly. And ijust hope we can learn the lessons from this and try to settle things more democratically. Let us look at a later story. Literally a lighter story from the sun. Generation z, millennials are too lazy to change a light bulb. L millennials are too lazy to change a light bulb. I guess you are a millennials. 20 of light in this studio. We may need to you between now and nine oclock stop is this a bit of a stereotype or maybe it is true, this idea that younger people are too lazy to climb up a ladder, ta ke are too lazy to climb up a ladder, take the bulb out. Are you saying theyjust take the bulb out. Are you saying they just live take the bulb out. Are you saying theyjust live in the dark . This is a survey of 21,000 millennials and generation z people, so that new generation z people, so that new generation coming up who. Our generation coming up who. Our generation z behind millennials . Exactly. I think 1985 is the cut off, although it is contested. Some people say the millennium 1995. This is a generation that dont tend to do household dust, change light bulbs, paint rooms. Ofili do something to do with the housing crisis. If you are renting a flat you are more likely to get your landlord to come over and fix the radiator than do it yourself. I think that these lost behind us and could be solved if we had more houses built in this country. Could be solved if we had more houses built in this countrym could be solved if we had more houses built in this country. It is interesting that everything comes back to politics. And when you are with us, as well, that sense of how much more we would be talking about housing if it were not for the other stuff we were document. If we just got brexit done. That is your opinion. Thank you very much, tom. Stay with us. We have the headlines 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. Mps on both sides of the Brexit Debate were heckled by demonstrators as they left the houses of parliament yesterday. Cabinet ministers Andrea Leadsom and Jacob Rees Mogg were both given a police escort. The shadow women and equalities minister dawn butler tweeted that shed felt intimidated. Labours jess phillips, who says she had to be escorted out of parliament by nine police officers, called the heckling wrong and counter productive, and said that those responsible should pack it in. Three people are dead after riots in chiles capital santiago. A state of emergency has been declared 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 price increase. 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 the sos 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. Docs news next. 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. Two of your 5 a day as a duck could be provided by your particular live vigilant dog walker. Be provided by your particular live vigilant dog walkerlj be provided by your particular live vigilant dog walker. I was keeping an eye on social media today. And inevitably there has been a set back for wales on the injury front and a bit of a blow. Jonathan davis at this. He has aggravated a knee injury. They kept very quiet. We thought he was fit. Thought he was fit. But he isnt. Owen watkin starts at 13 with Leigh Halfpenny coming onto the bench. We hope it does not disrupt. Part of their strength is the huge experience they have in this welsh side. He will clearly be a really vital kink in the chain that is gone now. But they will hope their record against the french serves them well. But no jonathan against the french serves them well. But nojonathan davis. That is the breaking news for us. Kick off in about 40 minutes. Wales are looking to reach the world cup semi finals for a third time. These are the latest pictures. Some of the fans may have been at the match between the two eight years ago at the tournament in new zealand, their only previous world cup meeting. France won that game nine points to eight after captain Sam Warburton was sent off early on. France havent played for a fortnight, their final pool game against england was called off due to typhoon hagibis. They should be fresh and you can never undersestimate them at world cups they always seem to up their game. Underestimate them. Iam sure underestimate them. I am sure they were very disappointed. Obviously they have this crumb and the power game. It is going to be a good challenge upfront. And we are relishing that. We have worked all week on that and have analysed it. We are excited to get out there and get into it now. That match is in oita down in the south of japan, but in the capital, the hosts are preparing for the biggest match south africa stand bewteem them and the semi finals. We cross live to andy swiss. They have already made a film about japan beating south africa four years ago. They need to start working on a sequel, dont they . Quite possibly, yes. Japan have really been the story of the tournament so far. This is the first time they have ever reached the quarter finals and their wins over ireland and scotland in the group based in particular have really captured the imagination here injapan. Really captured the imagination here in japan. More than really captured the imagination here injapan. More than half the country watched the scotland game on television. That is more than 60 Million People, which is an amazing feat when you bear in mind that by feat when you bear in mind that rugby traditionally isnt one of the biggest sports here injapan. That set, south africa will be a big step up set, south africa will be a big step upfor set, south africa will be a big step up for them. South africa have looked ominous in the group stages. In fact, they scored more points, more tries in the group stage than any other team. But that said, of course people will remember what happened four years ago when pan pulled off one of the biggest shocks that has ever seen by beating south africa at brighton when itjapan. As you said, they have made a feature film out of that story. After that the japan fans here will surely believe anything is possible. This side of the draw, we have the blockbuster coming up on the other side of the draw, england against the all blacks comedy champions next weekend. There will be a feeling that these two teams will feel that they can get very close to that final if not to the final themselves, but the springboks, the two time champions, as he was saying, they will show no sentiments against the japanese. No, they wont. This is a very different South Africa Team to the one that lost to japan four years ago. In fa ct, lost to japan four years ago. In fact, the two teams met in a warmup match for this world cup just a few weeks ago and south africa one that much emphatically, 41 7. This South Africa Team have the physicality we know from the springboks of the past, but they have an awful lot of skill. That said, japan, of course, we have seen how much skill, how much spirit, how much accuracy, some dazzling passing particular that much again scotland. If they can do that sort of accuracy again in this game then they will believe they can pull off a repeat of the famous when four years ago. Andy swiss, l sports corresponding, live from tokyo ahead of japan versus south africa this was correspondence. You can keep across all the rugby. Some other rugby news just reaching us, australia wont be renewing michael cheikas contract as head coach, following that heavy defeat to england yesterday. The Football Association is investigating claims of racial abuse at the fa cup tie between haringey borough and yeovil. It was abandoned after some of haringeys players were targeted with abuse from supporters in one of the stands. Yeovil were leading 1 0 when the game was halted in the 64th minute. The abuse a few of my players got was disgusting today. As they were setting up for the penalty my goalkeeper was spat at, got a bottle thrown at him. 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 were trying to calm them down. Our plays were trying to calm them down. In the end ijust took me own action, i just walked on and took my players off. There was a racist abuse reported at a couple of League Matches yesterday. At a luton and northampton. 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 00 40 51,940 1431655368 11 44,438 a 1431655368 11 44,438 2863310735 42 36,934 game 2863310735 42 36,934 4294966103 13 29,430 more

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