won the race for female and male categories in the london marathon. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for click. from the moment we arrive on this planet, we are all heading in the same direction. i could come up with a date predicting when you will die. well, thanks, but may be the way that the years play out is not inevitable. so how about the idea of being able to increase our health span, live the better years of our life for longer, until we are a0 or 60. there is a 15 17 years of healthy life that is up for grab for all of us. we head to california to meet the scientists and founders who want to make it a reality. ageing by itself is the largest risk factor for every single disease, this chronic disease of ageing, so by targeting it, you target all disease together. but how do we separate science from snake oil? the longevity industry is worth billions, with hopes of delaying disease, extending our sprightly years and maybe even throwing in a few extra. i let a sy
it s currently more than four miles long, with waiting times of up to nine hours. away from westminster, today s other headlines authorities in ukraine say they re investigating evidence of a mass grave in the city of izyum, which was recently liberated from russian occupation. disruption for thousands of british travellers today, as air traffic controllers in france go on strike. and it s farewell to one of the greatest tennis players of all time, as roger federer announces his retirement. good morning. it s friday september the 16th. you re watching bbc breakfast from westminster, where her majesty the queen has spent a second night lying in state. the queue to enter westminster hall is now stretching back 3.6 miles, as thousands more people wait to pay their respects. here are some of the images here at westminster towards the end of the queue. the queueing time changes hour by hour, but at the moment it is approximately nine hours for those people queueing to pay their
afternoon. that northerly one, though, really adding to the cold feel as the article pushes only. we will still see temperatures in double figures to the south of the uk, but were looking at a high of just six in aberdeen, but we have to factor in that strong winds, particularly on monday afternoon. and for aberdeen, it is going to feel closer to freezing. perhaps the winds becoming just a little lighter as we look toward tuesday and wednesday, and that comes into play for monday night, as the wind becomes lighter, clear skies and arctic air, a widespread frost developing. god must be tender plants at the moment will be particularly vulnerable. the one more lighter because we start to see this ridge of high pressure building for tuesday and wednesday. in northerly breeze, but not as strong as the start of the week. a few were untouchable for northern and eastern scotland, but forjust untouchable for northern and eastern scotland, but for just a untouchable for northern and eastern scot
i think what worries me the most is not knowing what s coming because i m fully aware that there will be a cap for the next six months. so it s amazing. it s going to allow us to survive this winter. but for me, i want my business to last for a bit longer than six months and i want to know what s coming after this. i used to have a lot of clients would come here, for example, to have their nails done, and they would pay for four manicure. now they re paying forjust a file and application of the product. so they re buying shorter and cheaper treatments as well. and, back at the gym, some members are considering their options, as they try to keep up with the rising cost of living. how concerned are you about energy costs going up? very. yes. i think we all are. especially when you re on a pension. imean, it s. you think, do i still keep paying to come here? if i don t, then i miss out on the social aspect.
the genre busting stage yet. i need to practice with the machine first. luckily, improvising is actually quite natural to us humans. for example, we don t script most conversations in advance but to start performing well, we need to stop thinking as much. there is part of a brain upfront which is involved in conscious self monitoring and self censoring and self reflection. these parts of the brain are shutting down during a lot of creative behaviours, and so it s almost as if the brain is trying to turn off its monitor. i don t think this is the kind of thing that amateur musicians or amateur rappers can do right away. in fact, i think that s the difference, that they are so self conscious, they are getting in their way and thinking about so many things that they can t turn off in the brain. speaking to a real time rhyming dictionary does feel more fluid. so am i really being creative, orjust a mouthpiece for a machine? so many musicians struggle with this question when using tech.