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BBCNEWS Breakfast September 3, 2017

And tomasz has the weather. We have been forecasting rain for today. It is on its way but some of us today. It is on its way but some of us actually may end up with a pretty bright day. Good morning. First, our main story. North korea appears to have carried out another nuclear test. China and the United States say they have detected tremors consistent with an underground explosion. Hours earlier, north koreas state news agency said the country had built its own Hydrogen Bomb, capable of being mounted on an inter continental ballistic missile. There is no independent verification of the claim. Our correspondent Yogita Limaye is in the south korean capital, seoul. What more do we know about the cause of these tremors . And Emergency National Security Council meeting is under way here in south korea. It is chaired by president moonjae in. What the south Korean Military has said is that the tremor that have been detected seemed to have been caused by an explosion and that they are man made. That is also what the Chinese Administration has said. The United States has also said these tremors have binge have been triggered by an explosion rather than an earthquake. China has said they detected a second set of travellers and here in south korea, they are still analysing what it could be that they have said it could be that they have said it could be that they have said it could be and other nuclear test. We know it is in the North Eastern province of the country. This is the region in which north Koreas Nuclear testing site is. That is the information we have as of now. At this point, unconnected. But we saw these pictures of the north Korean Leader kimjong these pictures of the north Korean Leader kim jong or and these pictures of the north Korean Leader kimjong or and the pictures we see them now, of what they claim isa we see them now, of what they claim is a Hydrogen Bomb capable of being put on the intercontinental ballistic missile. Kimjong un. But the pictures are unconnected at this point. Yes, the news of the tremors came houis this point. Yes, the news of the tremors came hours after the north korean media put out these photographs which they say is kim jong un inspecting a Hydrogen Bomb worryingly, they said this could be fitted onto an intercontinental ballistic missile. We know they tested these rocket injuly. Many experts believe they are capable of hitting the United States mainland. If the claims are true and we dont have independent verification yet, but if they are true it would essentially mean north korea has made a warhead that can fit onto the long range missiles so they can weaponised these missiles and could be seen as a very serious threat by america. We are already in a situation where tensions in the korean peninsular has been at the highest point they have been in recent yea rs. Highest point they have been in recent years. We have seen north korea saying they have made a Hydrogen Bomb and now were hearing thoughts of what could be potentially and nuclear test by the country. Thank you, we will be back with you a little later in the programme. Hospital managers in england have called for an emergency financial bail out, saying they are bracing themselves for the worst winter in recent years. Nhs providers which represents the vast majority of health trusts says at least £200 million of extra funding is needed to pay for more staff and beds. But the department of health says the nhs is better prepared for winter this year than ever before, as helena lee reports. Winter months can put hospitals under severe pressure. It is a time when there is an increase in demand. More patients needing treatment in an already stretched service. Has been a lot of planning involved in trying to prepare the nhs for this winter but nhs providers which represents hospital bosses say more money is needed otherwise this winter could be worse than last years. Current performance in a and e departments is no better than what it was last year despite huge amounts of effort put into improved that performance. It is staying stubbornly stuck, quite a long way below the official target. We know that patients safety could be put in an even greater risk this winter thanit an even greater risk this winter than it was last winter. Nhs providers say the Health Service needs an extra 200 £350 million to help it get through this winter. The government has given councils and extra million in social care funding to help free up hospital beds and has ring fenced £100 million to relieve pressure on emergency care. It says the nhs is prepared for winter more this year than ever before. Senior conservatives are warning backbenchers not to rebel against the governments plans for brexit when parliament returns this week. The eu repeal bill is due to be debated on thursday. 0ur Political Correspondent emma vardyjoins us from our london newsroom. Good morning. Is this potential tory rebellion because of brexit at the top of theresa mays mind . Yes, they have big challenge ahead of them. The great eu repeal bill. This is the bill that will transfer all that existing eu legislation into uk law. It isa existing eu legislation into uk law. It is a really significant step on our journey to exiting it is a really significant step on ourjourney to exiting the european union. But it is not as simple as doing a big cut and pastejob. The uk is going to need to make lots of amendments to make all of this legislation fit together and that is why it is proving controversial because the government is going to need special powers to make all of these tweaks and to do this work. A lot of it will be done without the usual parliamentary scrutiny. Some opposition parties and opponents to the government are worried it will give our ministers too much sweeping powers without the usual parliamentary oversight. There are rumours of a bench rebellion. If that happens, it could be a great threat to theresa mays leadership and could really derail the plans for brexit. This will be a real test. Ministers are setting up the case for unity today, urging against any sort of rebellion which they say will be tantamount to supporting jeremy corbyn. President trump has been meeting survivors of last weeks huge storm in texas and louisiana. He praised the recovery effort on a visit to houston, describing the Emergency Response to the disaster as very efficient. Half a million households have asked for help. Twelve british people have been arrested in spain by Police Investigating a drug dealing ring which was targeting the Holiday Resort of magaluf. Officers say they seized three kilograms of cocaine and 100,000 euros in cash. Simon clemison reports. Dawn and one of a number of armed armed raids. Both in majorca and mainland spain. 0fficers armed raids. Both in majorca and mainland spain. Officers say they seized three kilograms of cocaine, wrapped in clingfilm and snatched in earnest shoebox. It is said to be of high purity. Stashed in a shoebox. Four vehicles have been taken away. A total of 1a people have been arrested, one doesnt from the uk. The other, a spaniard and dominick in. They have started to appear in court. The still civil guard said tourists were out partying in magaluf. The foreign 0ffice partying in magaluf. The Foreign Office said they were providing support for those arrested. The operation follows another drug raid lastjuly in which four people, british and spanish, were held after five kilograms of cocaine were seized. A centre right think tank is calling for a rapid expansion of two Year University courses, to help what they call the mounting time bomb of student debt. The report calls for stronger legislation to break what it calls a University Cartel in england and wales. Universities say theres no evidence theyre acting together to block change. A Pilot Project to roll out ultra fast broadband is starting in england and scotland. Six local schemes will trial full fibre networks, said to be the most reliable system available. Its the first stage of a 200 Million Pound government project. Frankfurt is preparing to move 65,000 people from their homes to allow authorities space to carry out a controlled explosion of a huge World War Two bomb. The evacuation is germanys largest since the war, and officials have warned the Financial Capital could grind to a halt on monday if people dont leave. Laura westbrook reports. Inside this tent in the city of frankfurt, lies a bomberfrom World War Two. Nicknamed blockbuster, frankfurt, lies a bomberfrom world wartwo. Nicknamed blockbuster, it weighs nearly 1. 4 tons. If it exploded, it would flatten a city block. That is why officials have told tens of thousands of the citys residents to clear the area by sam local time today. They say it could ta ke local time today. They say it could take at least 12 hours to dismantle the british bomb. It was found during work on a construction site close to the goethe university. It isa close to the goethe university. It is a legacy of a war that ended more than 70 years ago. The hc 4000 s and bomb was dropped by the Royal Air Force and bomb was dropped by the Royal Airforce on and bomb was dropped by the Royal Air Force on frankfurt and bomb was dropped by the Royal Airforce on frankfurt in a raid in 1944. It is believed 150,000 bombs lie unexploded beneath the german towns and cities. As time goes on, they grow more unstable. Which means evacuations of this scale are becoming more common. In the past few months, thousands of people have been evacuated in hanover and aux burgh in south germany after similar bonds were found. Laura westbrook, bbc news. Now take a look at these impressive images of the soyuz ms 04 spacecraft touching down in the early hours of this morning, after a three hour journey from the International Space station. It entered the earths atmosphere at a speed of over 500 miles per hour, with temperatures outside the spacecraft reaching a scorching 2,500 degrees celsius. Parachutes were deployed to slow it down shortly before it safely landed in a remote area of kazakhstan, with three nasa astronauts on board. A bit ofa a bit of a bumpy landing. A bit ofa bumpy landing. I bet they are glad to be home. Did you know there is a special day each year to celebrate facial hair . Idid not i did not know that. It would take me about six months to grow anything. The first saturday in september marks world beard day, where people across the globe celebrate the occasion. 0ne event in sweden held the battle of barbers. This included the countrys leading stylists competing in a beard trimming contest. They compete to see who can trim the neatest beard and moustache. That little uplift and curl. It looks like too much hard work to do at 5am. The length, texture, colour and thickness of the hair were all taken into account. I always worry that they might be finding a little bit of yesterdays lunch. Very trendy, beards, at the moment. For some. Ithought lunch. Very trendy, beards, at the moment. For some. I thought the fad would disappear but it is still going. Is still going. Lets look at the front pages. We start with the observer this morning. Lots of the front pages talking about theresa may. She is facing the possibility of a tory rebellion ahead of the brexit vote. They are saying that the whip campaign could be damaging for the tory party. The picture you are seeing barrett is george and amal clu ny. Seeing barrett is george and amal cluny. This suggests theresa may has secretly agreed a bill for the uk to pay £50 billion. They also say 70 of voters do not want theresa may do fund the next election. An interesting story doing the rounds on social media yesterday. There was a female psychologist who was pictured in a magazine and looking forward to seeing coverage of our race and she had taken part in. The picture was there with the caption that called her a token attractive woman. She is very offended by that. How on earth did that happen . The front page of the telegraph, the two reason may story. Damien green warning that people need to unite behind the government or risk handing power over to jeremy corbyn. 0n the front of the sun and then there are, both the same story, how could you do this while im pregnant . More revelations about the revelations of the drink driving. Stay with us. Now we will go to the weather. It was called getting in the car this morning for some of us, wasnt it . A little chilly and we have been forecasting for the last few days some rainfall today. It is already reaching western parts of the uk but, actually, for some of us it may end up being perhaps a brighter day than we were anticipating this time yesterday, particularly eastern parts of the country. Think we need to hang on to the dry weather for a bit longer. This is what we have this morning. Basic message with this morning. Basic message with this mass of cloud and rain that we have in the west is that it is moving very, very slowly towards the east. That means it is the western half of the uk today stuck under the thickest of the cloud with outbreaks of rain. In south west and wales the rain may be heavy this morning and you could have some heavier pulses of rain through the north as well. Many parts of eastern britain irish we re many parts of eastern britain irish were going to stay dry through the morning and through much of the afternoon. The thinking is that eastern scotland, the north east of england, much of yorkshire there, lincolnshire and east anglia, it is still dry and quite warm. 20 degrees in london but cooler out south west and that is where we have the cloud. And we watched the clock, see how slowly it moves, and even by the tummy gets around about we does talking about dribs and drabs of rain. Nota talking about dribs and drabs of rain. Not a lot of rain heading towards the east. A mild night with all of that, 16 degrees is the overnight low in plymouth, 14 in edinburgh. Tomorrow morning when you wa ke edinburgh. Tomorrow morning when you wake up it will not be chilly. It will be muddy and murky. Monday will be the cloudy and murky day to start with and then the clouds will break up with and then the clouds will break up and temperatures will reach 20 degrees. A slightly more humid day on the way tomorrow. The first half of next week means that the weather fronts are coming through bits of rain and overall through tuesday and wednesday there will be a bit of bright weather times there will be rain splashing through as well and temperatures into the 20s there in london. The outlook over the next few days. Were worse, it is not bad. Back to you. I like your description of the outlook um meh,. We will be back with a summery of the news at 630 but now on breakfast it is time for the film review. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks releases is james king. What have you watched this week . Murder in the east end in victorian thriller the limehouse golem. A newjersey girl thinks she is the unlikely saviour of hip hop in patti cake and he said he will be back and now he is arnie returns in the 3 d rerelease of terminator 2. He did warn us. We will start with limehouse golem. Bill nighy, always a big draw, this is set in Victorian Era london in the dank back streets and music halls of the east end. A thriller about a murderer on the loose and the man tasked to track him down. Lets have a look at bill in action with the brilliant daniel mays. What are you looking for . Im just looking. Trying to understand. The golem is a madman. What else is there to be understood . Even madness has logic. Here there is none. At ratcliffe highway hes murdered a household. Prior to that, a prostitute. Before that, an old man, a scholar. Oh, my god. Yes. He laid upon the open pages of a book on jewish folklore. Like a book mark. The legend of the golem. Is that how the press got the name . 0ur murderer approved. I remember reading that one. 0ld sooty. Her name wasjane quigg. I am a big fan of daniel mays as well. Is it over the top . I have read many things that say it is, but that can sometimes a good thing. Gothic horror, isnt it . Ifind it gripping. It is gory in parts but not overly so. It is a thriller rather than a horror film. For me it was all about the cast. We saw daniel mays and bill nighy. Eddie marsan is also in it. I would watch them in anything, three of my favourites. 0liva cooke and douglas booth, a strong cast. What is going on in this film is an undercurrent to that murder story, too thats real element it is a film about performance and about how performance was so important at this time in music halls but also just to people in their everyday life. There are people in this movie who put on a mask every day and play a role. And then there is the golem himself, a warped performer who wants recognition. When you have that undercurrent running through the movie, that obviously gives the cast something juicy to sink their teeth into. And the music hall as well. It is a seductive world. Reminded me of tipping the velvet. Very rich and seductive. That is a great thing to watch at the movies as well. Jane goldman adapted the book that this was originally and she has done a good job. There is a lot of plot going on and she has done a good job of streamlining it, drip feeding information, pennies drop atjust the right moment. Im a big fan. How about patti cake . Was it a hit at sundance . It was at sundance and you get independent films from there crossing over into the mainstream. Fox would love this to be a crossover hit. It is about a girl from newjersey, patti, who leads a downbeat life. She dreams of making it big in hip hop. Danielle macdonald, there she is, an australian actress, a relative newcomer. The problem is that it is very funny and charmin

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