Bitterly disappointed that the number of laptops theyre given for deprived children has been cut by 80 . Who did you vote for . I voted for a guy named trump. President trump casts his vote for the us election in the key state of florida, where early voting is under way. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are iain anderson, executive chairman of the independent lobbying consultants, cicero, and the broadcaster penny smith. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The isolation period for people who come into contact with anyone infected with covid 19 could be halved thats according to the telegraph, over fears of noncompliance with the test and trace system. The observer reports thousands of britains doctors have condemned the government for its refusal to fund free meals for disadvantaged children in england over the school holidays. Ministers fear people will not follow covid restrictions over christmas that story is on the front of the sunday express as 80 tory mps prepare to write to the Prime Minister demanding a clear roadmap out of local lockdowns. And the sunday mirror calls for Boris Johnson to support front line workers as an investigation by the paper reveals the nhs is battling a Mental Health crisis. Shall we begin . Good evening to you both, nice to have you here from the comfort of your homes. Lets start with the sunday telegraph, penny, isolation but test entries could be halved, its aims while people are not abiding by the 1a days, we might as well halve it, that seems to be the thrust of it . It does, exactly that, it has not been the most, we have not covered ourselves in glory, have not covered ourselves in glory, have we, with test entries in any way, shape or form have we, with test entries in any way, shape orform so have we, with test entries in any way, shape or form so therefore, if we are not complying with it and we are not doing it and we appear to be not doing it, and that is if we have been traced in the first place, we might as well, and there is a suggestion that actually, the 1a day period does apply to those who live with somebody with symptoms or has been asked to self isolate by test and trace, as we know, quite a few of them are not being asked to. So if you can actually self isolate for 710 if you can actually self isolate for 7 10 days and then take another test and it comes back negative then you go on your way, then more people might actually do it. I do think at the moment, it isjust ridiculous. It is so chaotic that people are genuinely thinking, who is going to check . I have got no symptoms, it will be fine. And if you have not had a test and you cant get it is because you are asymptomatic, you dont know for sure whether you have got it. The other interesting thing in this particular story is four paragraphs down, it talks about sir Bernard Jenkin, the chairman of the commons Liaison Committee, and he is becoming very critical of the test and trace service, and he is usually and trace service, and he is usually a very loyal, senior conservative mp . Yes, it is a real bellwether, this, as you say, Bernard Jenkin is very influential conservative backbencher, he backed boris for the conservative leadership. Now he chairs something called the Liaison Committee which is the committee that brings together all of the select committees, to usually grill the Prime Minister. And he is getting more and more testy. In fa ct, getting more and more testy. In fact, this quote, this article, that he has given to the sunday telegraph, talking of a vacuum of leadership around test and trace, and he is going further. He is personalising this, calling for dido harding, who currently runs test and trace for the government, to step aside. Now, he is clearly losing patience with the whole approach, you know, just as penny says, people are getting tired of the whole operation. I think the government is starting to realise that this story makes the point that there is a quote in there, there is a source in there from numberten, looking quote in there, there is a source in there from number ten, looking like they are going to reduce the self isolation period. It is very well sourced. But a lot of political pressure now on the govan. And the sunday express, iain, continuing with the theme, ministers fearing christmas virus rebels, briefly, people are not going to want to comply with whatever rules are in place by the time we get to december because they want to celebrate christmas and see the family they have probably not been able to see very much of all year. Yes, i mean, i have seen my family, my elderly parents in scotland, once this year. Lam certainly parents in scotland, once this year. I am certainly hoping to be able to see them for christmas, but whether or not we can, we just dont know. But you know, the expectation i think ina but you know, the expectation i think in a lot of peoples minds since the screws started tightening again on these kind of semi lockdowns in the last couple of weeks is that a normal christmas is just not going to be possible. The express pointing to 80 of these conservative mps, particularly in the north of england, now looking like they are caucusing, putting even more pressure on downing street. It does not look like a government with a big majority at the moment, does it . Know, and this is the question that a lot of people are going to be asking, penny, how do you get out of tier 3 . What do you do to get away from the highest level of alert . You see, there is this huge problem, isnt there. At the moment, it does feel like it is just headless chickens, it is making it up as you go along. It is not as though this has suddenly happened. It all seems to be such a rush. If this was always going to be a problem, and it always was, as soon as universities went back and as soon as we opened up the hospitality sector, we were told this was going to happen. We absolutely, i remember talking about it with you and saying, hold on a second, if they are saying what is that is what is going to happen, why are we doing all these things . Then we opened them, my goodness, what a surprise, my goodness, we have got to stop all over again. Why didnt we. . You dont know, and i come back to what we we re dont know, and i come back to what we were talking about with their Bernard Jenkin in the sunday telegraph, saying that baroness harding should be given a well earned break, in quotes, and moved on to focus on lessons learned. I dont know, are we learning any lessons here . Except for the fact that all you are looking at is people who are desperate, and lets not talk about coronavirus because the thing is, it is notjust about coronavirus. People are scared of it, of course they are, nobody wants to get it. But they are more concerned now, iwould to get it. But they are more concerned now, i would suggest, about whether they are going to have jobs, whether they can put food on the table. So many other things are there, people who have got. I have got relatives and friends who have not had cancer checks. They are all desperate and it is not happening. It is that heady mix of science and politics isnt it . That is the trouble. The observer, top childrens doctors attack the tories over Free School Meals, 2000 paediatricians apparently backing Marcus Rashford, the footballers push for Free School Meals to continue in england during next weeks of dont. It was hardly surprising, was it, as it was this happened, everyone immediately said, what . What are we not doing . Paediatricians are saying it is becoming a heartbreaking and normal pa rt becoming a heartbreaking and normal part of thejob becoming a heartbreaking and normal part of the job seeing malnourished children. The thing is, we have to look long term here, and people will say, feckless look long term here, and people will say, feckless people shouldnt have children close got, but hang on, lots of people had children when they had jobs and prospects at the time and now they havent, they are fighting a losing battle and trying to put food on the table. Of course we should feed children. It is an absolutely basic human responsibility, no matter which way you look at it. And children who grow up without having the right amount of food grow up underachieving, it affects your brain, you cant study as well, it affects your memory, your body, your muscles, everything, your bones, everything. Long term, look at all the problems we are storing up if we dont do this. And we are the fifth biggest economy in the world. But the government for its part, iain, has said variously they have spent a lot of money on supporting underprivileged families, and they dont want to create a culture of dependency, they want parents to provide for their children themselves . But this is a massive own goal. I mean, this story continues to run and run. Marcus rashford, i mean, i continues to run and run. Marcus rashford, i mean, lam a continues to run and run. Marcus rashford, i mean, i am a lobbyist, as you know, but i think Marcus Rashford is currently the most effective lobbyist in the country. You know, he got a gong, he got an mbe for his campaign over the summer, and he has come back for more. You would have thought that the recognition of what he did in the recognition of what he did in the summer would have made the government sit back and think. I was hearing earlier this week that the government only won the vote in the middle of the last week on the labour motion to provide kids with school meals because they said, actually, we will probably want to come up with a Free School Meals offer for christmas, santa carrying his sack to give kids the meals that they need at that point. But you know, in terms of trying to detoxify their conservative brand, it has not beena their conservative brand, it has not been a particularly good week. You know, the tories are just looking like they couldnt care. They might have to have a rethink. Staying with the observer, penny, Prime Minister waiting for us poll result before brexit move, whether borisjohnson will, you know, push for a deal or not depending on who wins in the states . Not depending on who wins in the states . Just briefly. Briefly, yes, obviously if there is a change in administration, there are problems a nyway administration, there are problems anyway because it slows everything down and donald trump is very much saying that brexit was a great thing and joe biden, on the other hand, was receiving a doctorate, an honorary doctorate from trinity college, dublin, at the time and said we would have preferred a different outcome so they obviously have very different views on brexit. They will obviously both be trying to protect Industries Like agriculture and pharmaceuticals so from that point of view, the deal is the same but we already know as well that the eu negotiators are staying on until wednesday, so. Fingers crossed for something. Yes, the talks continue, but i suppose just briefly, iain, the suggestion is that if donald trump wins, Boris Johnson will be more confident to go with no deal because he would be banking on something with the americans . Yeah, look, just as the pro brexit people were really happy to see trump when, the possibility ofa us to see trump when, the possibility of a us trade deal back in 2016, you know, the johnson camp i think would rather still see trump in the white house. Talks, as penny says, clearly intensifying this week. The structure of the brexit deal is there but nothing is going to be signed until both sides, both the eu and the uk, know who is going to be in the white house. The problem with thatis in the white house. The problem with that is we might not know who is going to be in the white house for some time to come because of course, donald trump is threatening to take the election into the courts if he does not win on the day. Yes, but the two processes dont necessarily align very helpfully. Not at all the sunday mirror, strictly is back and we have nicola adams with her partner, she is partnering katia jones, the first same sex couple on the show. But it is a covid is safe strictly, we are told and iain, i was wondering how you dance the tango ina was wondering how you dance the tango in a covid secure manner . So i was watching earlier and if you follow me on twitter, you will see i ama follow me on twitter, you will see i am a huge fan of strictly. This year, with everything we have all been through, it has put a smile on my face and to be honest with you, the quality, despite all of the stuff they have had to put in place because of social distancing and covid, the whole thing, the quality of the dancing in this first show wasjust of the dancing in this first show was just absolutely sensational. Of the dancing in this first show wasjust absolutely sensational. And all being worked out with bubbles in various ways and isolating in a hotel together. It is all going to get rather cosy i think it is. But it is working, i know, it is the same as filming, some things have started filming again in various ways, film and tv series and everything and they have done some very clever thing where they bubble up very clever thing where they bubble up and they have everybody self isolating and everything else, those kind of things are actually managing to come out of some kind of hibernation. I love the fact that nicola adams wants to become a marvel superhero and i was trying to work out which one i thought she should be. Ithink work out which one i thought she should be. I think we should have a female thor. I wouldnt argue with outcome she could do whatever she wa nts outcome she could do whatever she wants whatever you like. She is great i want to say very quickly, a lot of my wonderful colleagues on bbc news channel are leaving this week and one of them is going this week, her name is sally, she is the voice in maya, giving the accurate timings soi voice in maya, giving the accurate timings so i am very sorry to see her leave but she is an expert in roman glass so she is going to be just fine she will be here again at 11 30pm, not that he will see her but that is it for this hour. Penny and iain will be back at 11 30pm but coming up next, click. Hello and welcome to click. I hope youre doing ok. I think it is time for a bit of star power. What do you reckon, lara . Are you up for a bit of star dust . Oh, definitely. Now, many a rock star and musician has swapped the mic for a go at being a movie star. Madonna has done it, mickjagger has done it, beyonce too. But these days, video games are bigger than music and film combined. So no surprise one of the most famous names have appeared in games. Stormzy is one of the most successful names in the Music Industry right now. But he is going to be swapping his next gig from the stage at glastonbury to the virtual streets of london in a video game. We met stormzy to chat about appearing in a game set in his hometown, and how the art form has grown up and is now tackling material that talks to the troubled times that we live in. Multi Award Winning rapper stormzys new single rainfall has a video with a bit of a difference. Music. It features the croydon musician as a video Game Character performing inside an actual game. Im about to meet stormzy in the flesh. The game he is appearing in is set in a nearfuture london, and has themes of protest and resistance. I am keen to find out if he thinks this video game has any parallels with things that are going on in 2020. One of the games main themes is about ordinary people banding together to resist and to fight back against an oppressive regime. Do you think that is saying anything about the world that we live in right now . It is very reflective of the times in the sense of, yeah, we, as people, need to be coming together. Do you know what i mean . They capture that perfectly in the sense of like, your everyday person being more important than they realise, you know. So, yeah, definitely. A third person action title, watch dogs legion takes place in a dystopian version of a future london, a state controlled by corrupt corporate interests. The player can recruit and control any of the thousands of characters they encounter on londons streets. Performing missions that will ultimately bring down the authoritarian regime. All right, everyone stormzy plays a version of himself and in this fictional world, he is a rapper whose message of resistance is transmitted via a pirated video signal. He spent three days being performance captured at ubisofts toronto studio. So, follow the gps, that should take you there. Whoa, whoa. Stormz, what are you doing . Riding recklessly. On the back of horseguards, there. It is so london. Is it special being in the game that is set in london . Its the most. I am london. London is me. Like i am a proper london boy through and through. And so, its my city and i love it dearly. It is a big part of me as a man and an artist and my character. This is mad. My bank is up there, literally. If i turn. For people that dont know london, thats coutts and co. The same bank as her majesty the queen bro, that is me. That is more me than a flipping picture. This is mental stormzy is not the only musician to appear in a video game, he joins a long list of other artists that include the likes of 50 cent. And who could forget david bowie . You are not the first video game player to get your soul trapped. Some efforts could be put down to cashing in on star power to shift games. But sometimes its about an artist experimenting with the new medium. And there are some points of convergence between the two art forms. There is a long history of music being used for protest and to provoke thought about things that are going on in the world today. Do you think that video games have the power to do that as well . 100 million percent. Any platform, whatever way, shape orform, or whatever mediums we use as creatives and artists, its a platform to speak out against injustice, for it to be like pillars of truth or whatnot. Especially with video games. Even down to the reach of video games is astronomical. Yeah, 100 . Especially with the times we are in, anything can be a platform to speak out. Away from games and your music career, your bursaries to universities is up and running. How important is it to use your position to do the things that you are doing . I am so blessed. I have so many platforms and so much reach, and i feel that it is my duty and responsibility to share what i have. So there is something wrong, that there is something that we need to think about things a little bit differently . These things are set up to address the uneven and injustices in a lot of these areas of society. So, theres so many other people of influence or artists or public figures doing these things to try to just, to uplift those who need it a bit. From best selling grime artist to glastonbury headliner, and now taking on the world of games. The south london star continues to shine. While microsoft and sony are racing to be crowned champion in the next generation console wars, nintendo has done something very nintendo and said, never mind that ultra High Definition gaming, how about some augmented reality racing cars . This is mario kart live home circuit, which takes the best selling Nintendo Game and turns your house into the race track. And the way this works is pretty clever. The kart contains a camera that streams live footage of your living room to the Nintendo Switch console which you use as the remote control. In the box are four cardboard gates. You can set them up around your home in whatever configuration the space will allow you to form your racetrack. The software can recognise the gates as you drive through them, creating the course as you go. You also get cardboard barriers with arrows that help you navigate and are augmented with animations. Once you are set up, its like a regular game of mario kart. There are other characters to race against. There are power ups and weapons to use against them. But its all taking place in your own living room. You can also race up to four of these karts together to play multiplayer in your living room, if youve got the space, but it will need a Nintendo Switch console for each one. It goes without saying that you need a fair bit of space to set this up. But you can arrange it in a modest sized living room and that is because even though on screen it looks like the karts are zooming around the racetrack, in the real world, the kart isjust trundling around the living room fairly slowly. It can also make some pretty sharp turns, so you can set it up in a smaller room. Although i think you get more out of this with more space. There are some limitations to the software. Not all the power ups work in the way you expect them to in the regular mario kart game. You cannot hold a banana behind your kart to protect yourself from shells. Even though bullet bill does steer you around the track automatically, which i think is quite impressive, it cannot detect obstacles, and you end up crashing quite a lot. The augmented reality layer doesnt handle occlusions. So the track is always overlaid on top of the camera feed. So, here the track should disappear behind the table leg, it doesnt, and that means you tend to crash more than you would expect, although that is a part of the madness and when you crash, your character reacts on screen. The big question for all augmented reality applications is how much do you actually get out of this once you are over that initial moment of this is cool . Most of the players i know who are still playing pokemon go have turned off the camera effects because, even though they look cool, they ultimately add very little to the gameplay. And i think that may also be the issue here. But, as with all augmented reality games, how is this better than playing the console game . Ultimately, i think it is not. Its just different. It is a different take on mario kart and thats fine. Hard to say whether this will have the same enduring appeal as the traditional console game, but mario kart is the best selling game on the Nintendo Switch, and if any franchise can take ar mainstream, it is probably mario kart. That was chris, turning his floor into a race track. How cool was that . Brilliant. Lets go from race tracks in your house to lasers in the sky. Back injune, we told you that this laser maestro had been showing his appreciation to carers and nhs staff by projecting love and thanks across his home city of brighton. After a trial earlier this month, laser light city is happening this weekend in leeds. With cities under lockdown and local autumn light shows unable to happen, the idea here is that 25 lasers mounted on buildings around the city will put on a show that residents can see regardless of restrictions on social gatherings. Seb created all the control software himself. But this is an interactive show, meaning thousands of people were able to log on to a special website and take control of the lasers. Changing the colour, shapes and direction of the beams which can be seen up to ten miles away. As the dark nights draw in, seb is hoping he can light up more cities, and bring a little laser sparkle to these unusual autumn evenings. We are normally talking about fireworks at this time of year. But i prefer a laser display any day. Absolutely. Fireworks come with so many noise issues, for animals and for many people as well. Its lasers all the way for us. Thats it for the short cut of click. The full length version is on iplayer and it is waiting for you right now. You can find the team online throughout the week on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter bbcclick. Thank you for watching, and we will see you soon. Bye bye. Hello. The first half of the weekend brought heavy rain and blustery wind. There is more rain in the forecast for the second half of the weekend. It comes in the form of showers, though, so there is a decent chance of some sunny spells in between the downpours but sunday is going to be another windy day across the british isles. We will see the showers packing in from the west. Further east, parts of eastern england, up into eastern scotland, maybe not too many showers here, some good spells of sunshine around. It will be quite windy. Those are the average wind speeds. Gusts could get up above 50 mph in the most exposed by the western scotland, tempers between 10 14. Talking of western scotland, it is likely the showers will gang together to give longer spells of rain through the last part of the day and as you can see, the showers continue through sunday night and into monday morning. Some clear spells in between. Overnight lows between 5 8 degrees. 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