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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejoe twyman, director of deltapoll uk and france21is uk correspondent benedicte paviot. Welcome correspondent benedicte paviot. To you both, love you. Welcome to you both, lovely to see you. Lets start with the front pages. The Observer Says that northern voters have been betrayed by the Prime Minister, over the Financial Support being offered to locked down areas. The sunday express has more on the backlash saying that northern mayors are planning legal action. Boris johnson is compared to Margaret Thatcher in the sunday people, because of how areas in the north are being treated. The sunday mirror highlights infection rates in the constituencies of tory ministers, where local lockdowns havent yet been introduced. The sunday telegraph says pubs will close in hotspots, but restaurants are set to remain open. Meanwhile the sunday times is reporting that local authorities will be given more control over the test and trace system. And the mail on sunday has a story accusing the health secretary, matt hancock of making whats described as a crass joke about test and trace failings, in a commons bar. Lets make, what are you doing, not quite sure. What are you doing . was looking at some papers. That is research, it is allowed, it is good. Lets start with the sunday telegraph, millions will be ordered not to leave local areas, joe and it will be part of the country which are most affected by high infection rates and they are already having a pretty rough time, some people . Yes, all of tomorrows papers are dominated by stories of the next development to come in terms of lockdown. Boris Johnson Development to come in terms of lockdown. Borisjohnson has said for some time he is not interested in a national lockdown, return to what we saw in march and april. He will do whatever he can to avoid that. So as the number of cases rises across the country, but particularly in some areas, it is not surprised we see an emphasis on st marys having a local lockdown. The emphasis on a three tier system, some are calling it a traffic light system, it is talked about as being three tears in the papers. There will be the highest when people will be told not to mix with other household inside or outside, pubs will be closed and restau ra nts, outside, pubs will be closed and restaurants, in some cases, will stay open at least until ten oclock. The hope is by moving to that system we will see, shall we say a greater supplication of the rules . Say a greater supplication of the rules . People within those areas and most importantly in terms the people in charge of their local areas are up in charge of their local areas are up in arms because other areas of the country are not affected and the possible Economic Impact that could have on areas that are not already the strongest in terms of their economic position compared to other parts of the country. It is immensely complicated, i have to keep going back to the government website to make sure i am doing the right thing. I dont know how other people feel. The sunday mirror, one local lockdown rule for them. The implication here, areas where the a set of the Prime Minister and other senior ministers are not being affected by these extra restrictions . Yes, this is a very clear position, possibly not surprising from the sunday mirror. This is really strong stuff. You have borisjohnson the Prime Minister, the chancellor and basicallyjust beneath their photos, it has also got robertjenrick basicallyjust beneath their photos, it has also got Robert Jenrick and the laughing education secretary. They all have a considerable amount of money which is far more than the average person, whether it is in the far south of the north of england. The accusation is indeed, they have avoided locking down their own areas, when in fact the covid 19 transmission is higher in their own backyards, says the sunday mirror. This is nigel nelson, fellow reviewer. This is before we know what the restrictions are and my understanding is, although aides of the Prime Minister have been talking to the local leaders, the local mayors. And there was that quite strong press mayors. And there was that quite strong press conference mayors. And there was that quite strong press conference at lunchtime, one can hear the understandable, if i use the word kruys, i mean that in the sense of it is almost pleading and certainly a protest. Kruys. What happens when you get only two thirds of the minimum wage . Can you survive . There is real disquiet because there is a senseit is real disquiet because there is a sense it will not be levelling up like the tory manifesto promised in december. That seems like such a long time ago now. But in fact it will be levelling down and there is real concern for the physical effect that will have, the mental effects it will have, the jobs that will go and that will never come back. The businesses that will close and never come back. Of course, what i dont think you said on those calls, i dont think those local leaders were told which t they would be in. That must be giving them real angst. There is this concern, says the government local hospitals and regional hospitals will be overloaded. But the message has not been cleaner. This is a very disunited kingdom we are witnessing the different rules in different areas. And i can say myself in this areas. And i can say myself in this area of westminster, very difficult to keep up as they change. And we might get some more if sadik khan has his way next week. It is very difficult to keep on top of it. Lockdown revolt hits boris, and what legal action is it . To do with discrimination. They claim areas that have been lockdown in the north of england have been discriminated against because people in those areas under the new fellow scheme will only be given two thirds of their salary, whatever that salary may be up to come up to a certain point, including people on the minimum wage. Previously, in the previous lockdown and the previous fellow scheme, that was 80 . The fa ct fellow scheme, that was 80 . The fact it is only two thirds, 66 now, thatis fact it is only two thirds, 66 now, that is discriminatory. I think it is unlikely that would actually win a legal case, but the point is they are making the challenge to emphasise they do not believe people in their areas emphasise they do not believe people in theirareas can emphasise they do not believe people in their areas can come in certain circumstances survive under such difficult restrictions. This really plays into Public Opinion. There are a number of polls that show in theory support for lockdown is and for controlling and controlling movements and various different aspects of what we are seeing. What we are also seen in Public Opinion consistently now, which we did not see previously, was the Economic Impact these changes are having. People are still concerned about the Health Impact of covid i9, but as we have seen the number of deaths falling, as we have seen the number of infections rising, but not reflecting on the number of admissions to hospital, concern for the Health Impact has declined, but concern for the Economic Impact has increased. That concern is no greater than in areas of the north of england which are potentially in line for the most severe of the restrictions. If they come into force. I am so glad you mentioned some polls, i was beginning to think you would miss your chance, joe. You never do, just put it on and you hit it. Lets look at the observer, benedicte, you mentioned people in the north of england who perhaps voted for the conservatives for the first time in a general election, which is said seem so far away, but the Prime Minister is accused of betraying them because hes not giving extra cash in areas where they are going to feel the bite of extra restrictions. Just briefly . Briefly, what was clear from joe anderson and andy burnham and other matters, there is a call from them to mp5 to back them on that and push them in parliament on whether mps approve the current package that was proposed by rishi sunak on friday. So this is going to have real political consequences. It is not lost on anybody, least of all the Foreign Press. It does somewhat fascinate the Foreign Press, not just the rest of europe, but across the world, that the uk Prime Minister is able only really to talk about, at first we were all united and it was as the national lockdown, but the fact Boris Johnson when he talks about these restrictions when his ministers talk about these restrictions, they are about england. They not about scotland and northern ireland, they are not about wales, and the differences. Politically we will see some shenanigans and real disquiet, not just from backbench mps, in the coming days and lets see if that call by these northern mayors is heard by mps and were consequences that has as a change of plan or possibly concession by the government in the coming days. We a lwa ys government in the coming days. We always have to make the difference nation between england and the other pa rt nation between england and the other part of the uk. We have a lovely picture of autumnal reflections of the kyoto garden in holland park in west london. A father and son reflected in the pool. However, we are not going to talk about that because joe and are not going to talk about that becausejoe and benedicte have a picture of donald trump on the observer, which is a later addition and he decided to turn out to speak to his supporters, joe . Raising a lot of eyebrows as to whether this was wise . Just briefly from you and then a quick comment from benedicte on this. Speaking from balconies, very popular with teenage girls from verona. He is behind in the polls, he has to try something. I would have said effecting potentially a large number of people with a deadly disease is an interesting approach to winning a president ial election, but i am often told donald trump does things differently, so we will have to see. They turned up of their own volition, they werent forced to be there, and they were some distance from him . Very briefly, my first remark is to use the white house as a campaigning location, evenif house as a campaigning location, even if this was not an official one, i remember how we as journalists bend over backwards when a minister, a Prime Minister ora president is opening an inaugurated bridge during an election campaign, asa bridge during an election campaign, as a president or as a candidate, i personally think this is the second time he has done it and i think this isa time he has done it and i think this is a real issue. As far as, are the American People, said the woman who lived in new york for seven years one block from trump tower, are the American People entitled to know that their commander in chief and the president still has covid 19 or doesnt, and when he last had a negative test . Indeed, they have not confirmed whether he is still infectious. Lets finish with the sunday telegraph, benedicte. Very quick comment from the pair of you, this is Prince William talking a great deal at the moment about environmental matters . Yes, i was lucky enough to have everything about this in the week. We had the Foreign Press association, it is a brand new prize, a huge prize for people who will actually have practical ways of finding Solutions Across the world. It has an Eminent Panel and clearly Prince William is onceis panel and clearly Prince William is once is to, notjust panel and clearly Prince William is once is to, not just follow in the footsteps of his father, but wants to make a change. David attenborough is on that team and they are using instagram, ted talks and twitter. We will hear more about this and it is certainly a positive move and an interesting one. We will see who the first Prize Winners are, i think, fairly soon. It is a massive pot of money, i think £50 million in total prize money, joe . Yes, a lot of money. This is a political issue, Climate Change is a political issue. When the duke and duchess of sussex make comments about political issues, it is viewed badly by a number of newspapers and the number of people in this country. I would be interested to know how those same people view Prince William coming out and making his own position on Climate Change clear, as his father has before him. And whether some people are allowed to talk about politics in the royalfamily. Kate and william are not in the us and they are not talking about an american let election during an american let election during an american election. But they have been talking previously about a whole range of subjects prior to that and they received an equal amount of criticism. We must stop just there, but we are only pausing until about 11. 30. Benedicte and joe will be back for another look at the front pages. Coming up is click. Hey, welcome to click. Hope youre doing ok. Its been nearly seven months now since we all packed up our camera kits on this programme and took them home. Even back in march we were being told we needed to get ready for the long haul, but im not sure many of us were able to mentally prepare for that properly. How are you doing, lara . Well, i cant believe it has been that long already. I think theres a strange sense of us restarting this again. I suppose things had got a little bit back to normal but now we know we will be continuing for quite a while. One thing that i am starting to feel better about, though, and i think quite a few other people may be as well, is starting to differentiate between home and work life, even though its all happening in one place. Yeah, it is tricky to get the boundaries right though, i have to say. For example this is what happens at my place every week. I have to take over the entire living room and then we have these loud script meetings somewhere else in the house beforehand. Of course working from home can mean a lot of video calls, and that puts you at the mercy of meetings being interrupted by the dreaded free. Er, yeah, that. Which is really annoying when the person speaking was about to make a brilliant point. I think what lara was about to say is that chris fox has found a new way to keep talking even when your internet isnt playing ball. Hi everyone, thanks forjoining todays video call, hopefully you dont notice anything unusual about my face because this isnt technically a live video of me, in fact i am not even looking at the camera, im using computer trickery to make it look like i am. What youve just seen is one of several tools being developed by nvidia, the graphics card maker that it hopes will change video calling and make it possible even on really slow Internet Connections like at my mum and dads house. Streaming video can use a lot of bandwidth so the idea here is to send just a few key components instead, a reference image of the caller and tracking data capturing their facial expressions. These can be recompiled at the other end, closely matching the original footage. This is still in development. It only works if you have a static background and there are a few times where my avatar looked a bit weird, but this is using a fraction of the data that video calling would. Nvidia says this technique uses about 3 kilobits per second of video, although, obviously, youd have to layer audio on top of that too. The other benefit is that they can use face tracking data for other things like animating a avatar in real time for you to use in your video call, although id probably choose a more exciting design than this. Ive been told on twitter it makes me look like jacob rees mogg. They can also use face tracking data to change the direction youre looking so that youre facing the camera. The question is, is this me . I mean, it looks like me and it is controlled by me but its not me, its more of a puppet of me, isnt it . To get philosophical i called nvidias richard kerriss and asked him whether using avatars like this might make video calls less personal. Well, hopefully not. Hopefully its driven by you or driven by me and we would then be the puppetmaster, in your analogy, but i think its, you know, if i can have a better experience in my conversation with you by having a clearer picture and less diversions of things, whether its noise or video backgrounds and stuff, i think that helps personalise it more. Weve seen the capabilities of deep fakes and the kind of things people use it for, isnt there the possibility that people might use this kind of technology for dishonest purposes . Good question. But thats not our intent. Our intent is really to improve the workflows that people deal with on a given basis, and, look, there will always be ways that people can you can make movies of yourself just by doing this. Ive seen kids in school doing that, my daughter, someone got in trouble at school because they made a rather lengthy loop of them paying attention in class. There will always be that kind of stuff but that is not our intent. Nvidia hopes its tools will be integrated into the big video calling platforms. The first one to sign on as avaya. And we are seeing ai tools creep into our video calling software, we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apples facetime. But, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that can eliminate unnecessary video calls. That was chris. Now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. It may have been founded in 2011 but its only really been since march this year that saying youre zooming someone has become part of everyday conversation. So spencer has caught up with harry moseley, the companys chief information officer, to find out a little bit more about the zoom boom and how he perceives the future of work. The world changed for pretty much everyone in march and suddenly most of the world seemed to want to conduct Video Conferencing en masse. I would imagine that the world changed for zoom pretty drastically at that point, yeah . One could say so, i mean if you go back to december 2019, we had north of 10 million daily participants on the platform, in march it went to 200 million people, and in april it shot up to over 300 million daily participants on the platform. I want to talk about your virtual background, because thats the thing thats just amazed so many people. Can you explain whats going on, because it looks to me like its trying to find the human being, and as i move different objects across my body you can see it kind of removes them, which is very. It obviously knows that that is not part of a hand, that cup is not part of my body and so its removing it from my hand. What is going on . Its mapping out my body, its so it can recognise my face and. And its also focused on this room. But, typically, when you walk backwards into the virtual background, you actually disappear into the virtual background, i dont know if youve noticed that. Yep, yeah. Because its. The camera seeing, you know, sort of, its seeing the physical presence and then its. But then it cant see it because its out of the range and then it sort of lays over the virtual background. Its pretty clever stuff. Now, over the past few years weve found ourselves spending more and more time inside food computers. Now, these mainly involve growing food in special nutrient mixes inside shipping containers. You may remember the strawberries that we saw in paris and the delicious salad that i tried in los angeles. The idea is to both precisely control the growing conditions, but also produce food closer to where its going to be consumed. But now theres a new idea. Its not about growing fruit or vegetable, but insects. Paul carter has been to find out more and filed this bug report. Rooster crows. Wood farm. A family run business in the green fields of cambridgeshire. Home to fourth Generation Farmers charles and joe, a flock of 28,000 free range chickens, and, now, 6 million wriggling black soldier fly larvae. Dont worry, these are for the hens. Winner, winner, chickens dinner. Oh, my god, theres millions in there. You dont need to stick your hand. You dont need to touch it. I dont want to touch it any more than you do. I really dont want to touch it. No. The chickens here are used to eating locally milled wheat. Sounds delicious. But now home grown insects are on the menu, thanks to this ai connected containerfarm. Its a system which allows byproducts to be upcycled on site into high quality, high protein animal feed. The climate controlled system is made up of trays stacked on robotic rollers. Each holds around 20,000 larvae, which get their own snacks from liquid feed. All this is controlled by a panel on the wall with an app also in development. Typically, industrial scale insect farms grow and process larvae onsite, before shipping to customers. Better origin, the university of cambridge spin out behind this trial, say they want to democratise insect production to farmers themselves. If you think of feed, right, it travels a very Long Distance to get to the point of farm. Soy usually travels from brazil, ok . By putting a system on site, you dramatically cut down on all that food miles. Not only that, you can do it vertically. But the smartest bit of all this is the ai thats monitoring the bugs. A combination of sensors speak with each other, sharing data around temperature, humidity, ph, and motion. Computer Vision Systems analyse how quickly they consume their food and how much theyre moving. This information is put through a Neural Network to detect how each tray of insects is performing, if they need more less food, and if they are healthy or not, so the farmer can intervene. Of course, the main thing for farmers like charles is that it is easy to use, and results in happy hens. The trials that weve done, we have seen that the gut health on the bird has been fantastic. Weve seen that feather coverage has been fantastic. So all round, we think its probably the best enrichment weve ever come across. Now, it wouldnt be click if i didnt familiarise myself with the grubs, and get in with the hens, whove been hiding inside the barn from the rain. Try and get in before they get out. Come on, girls. Its grubs up for the chickens, quite literally. Ive never seen anything like it. They love it. Theyre pecking my feet. Its a good job i dont have feet. That was paul with 12,000 of his new best friends. Anyone needs any eggs, by the way, pauls your man. Now, thats it for the shortcut version of click. The full length version is, of course, waiting for you right now on iplayer. And as ever, you can keep up the team throughout the week on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter at bbcclick. Thanks for watching, and well see you soon. Bye bye. Good evening. Plenty of downpours around today and this evening. But tomorrow fewer showers which means more of you will be dry and bright. We wont quite lose that chill though, particularly across some northern and eastern areas where the winds will still remain a little on the brisk side. And still a breeze blowing tonight. A few more showers through northern ireland, wales, the south west, the north west, the midlands. More showers to northern and eastern scotland and eastern counties of england. Come inland though, the showers fade, sky is clear and its going to be a chilly night. Temperatures could be low enough in some rural areas for a touch of frost in the morning. But whilst its a fresh start it will be a bright start for many and for most of you a dry and sunny day. Still a few showers in the far west, northern ireland, wales, south west england, becoming fewer in number during the afternoon. Showers most frequent in northern scotland, down through these coastal counties of england and its here where the winds will be strongest but come further west with more sunshine, lighter winds even though temperatures are similar to todays values it shouldnt feel quite as chilly out there. Another cool night to come though, but rain arrives on monday and it stays rather chilly through most of next week. Bye for now. This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. President trump makes his first appearance at a public event following treatment for coronavirus. First of all, i am feeling great. I dont know about you. How is everyone doing . His rivaljoe biden says hes tested negative, and tells the president to encourage mask wearing and social distancing. In the uk, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson will announce new measures on monday to tackle coronavirus in england with some areas being warned they are likely to face tougher restrictions. Reports of shelling in Nagorno Karabakhs main city, hours after a ceasefire comes into effect between armenia and azerbaijan. And despite the pandemic, north korea goes ahead with a huge

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