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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170905

Negotiations are going. Good morning. Iwill negotiations are going. Good morning. I will be falling are we falling out of love with the humble cup of tea . Studies show that we are buying fewer teabags and more speciality and organic teas. I am in yorkshire to find out why. And in sport, world cup qualifying wins last night for england, scotland and Northern Ireland. Michael oneills side beat the Czech Republic 2 0 in belfast, which should guarantee them a play off spot. And sarah has the weather. It isa it is a very mild start to the day, with temperatures as the sunrises in the high teens. Lots of cloud and drizzle about, but we should see some sunshine later. I will have the details in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. In the last few hours, south koreas navy has held major live fire drills, in the latest show of force to north korea. A south korean commander said pyonyangs forces would be buried at sea in the event of a further provocation. Meanwhile, International Pressure continues to build against the north following its Largest Nuclear bomb test to date. Yesterday, the south staged a simulated attack on the norths Nuclear Test Site involving land based missile launchers and aircraft. While in new york, the United States warned the Un Security Council that kim jong un was begging for war and that although washington does not want conflict, its patience was not unlimited. Nuclear powers understand their responsibilities. Kim jong un shows no such understanding. His abusive use of missiles and his Nuclear Threats show that he is begging for war. Robin brandt is in seoul. We we re war. Robin brandt is in seoul. We were speaking to you at this time yesterday. What has happened overnight in south korea . More evidence of south koreas reparations to defend this country, oi reparations to defend this country, or maybe even to attack north korea if they see fit. Preparations. Yesterday the army and the air force drop launched missiles to simulate an attack on north koreas Nuclear Test Site. Today we had what officials described as a massive Live Fire Exercise carried out by the navy. This is to reassure people hear about the high state of alert and preparedness that this country is on, and also assigned to those in north korea and beyond about the capabilities that south korea has. Alsoa capabilities that south korea has. Also a sign. Remember, this country is led by president moon jae in, who wants to extend an olive branch to the north. It is a bit of a rebuke to comments by donald trump yesterday when he said that appeasement wasnt working. This government has restated its its position that it wants to see further sanctions, tougher sanctions, to try to tighten the noose around the neck of the north. But it also wants to hold out for the prospect of some kind of peace talks, certainly made comes to things like reunifying families who we re things like reunifying families who were split so many years ago when these countries went to war. Certainly when it comes to things. Later on, well be speaking to a leading academic about chinas response to the situation. Could china hold the key . The brexit secretary, david davis, will face questions in the commons this afternoon as mps return to westminster after the summer break. Mr davis will give an update on last weeks third round of negotiations with the European Union as downing street promises to i nte nsify its approach to the talks. Our Political Correspondent iain watson joins us from westminster. Will we learn anything new today . Is david davis likely to get a grilling . I think he probably will. It is the first opportunity for mps returning from the summer break to ask about the progress, or lack of it, in negotiations with the eu and chief negotiator michel barnier. As you have said, the government has suggested they are willing to increase the pace of talks and intensify the negotiations because they are concerned they will not get on to discussing what they really wa nt to on to discussing what they really want to talk about, wider trade talks with the European Union, this autumn, as originally anticipated. Mps will be concerned about that in particular. There will also be an opportunity on thursday to discuss legislation on brexit, what is known as the great repeal bill, the eu withdrawal bill, and mps will again be pressing the government to say more about their vision for brexit. This morning, the shadow cabinet, underJeremy Corbyn, the labour frontbench, will be meeting to discuss what kind of changes they wa nt to discuss what kind of changes they want to push to that legislation. Their biggest argument is that they are suggesting the government wants to board power in westminster when they return from brussels after brexit, rather than going on and in devolved to edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. Hoard powers. So they will be drawing up that the plan this morning and they are likely to oppose the government pretty robustly. Nonetheless, they probably dont have the votes to derail the legislation at this stage. I suspect the government will get through it, but it will be a tough first week back. Will be speaking to somebody from the snp bit later as well. We will be speaking. A search is resuming this morning for a man who was swept out to sea near padstow in cornwall yesterday. He was knocked off rocks by a wave while he was fishing at treyarnon bay. Another man who also fell into the water was rescued. A report into whether social services failed a young girl who was murdered by her mother will be published today. Ayeeshia smith died in 2014, aged 21 months. She had been left in the care of her mother, kathryn smith, despite concerns raised by other relatives. The findings of a serious case review will be published online at midday. Islands in the caribbean and the us state of florida are preparing for hurricane irma, which is due to make landfall tomorrow morning. Its a bigger storm, both in size and wind speed, than hurricane harvey, which devastated the states of texas and louisiana last month. The governor of florida has declared a state of emergency to give local government enough time to prepare. Scotlands first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, will set out her Governments Legislative Programme this afternoon, pledging a bold and ambitious plan for the coming year. She is expected to focus on health, the economy and, principally, education, an area where opposition parties say the snp should be embarrassed by its record. Bangladeshi Officials Say they are running out of space to accommodate the growing number of Rohingya Muslims fleeing their homes in myanmar. Nearly 90,000 people have left myanmar since the army there began a campaign against extremist groups. Many say they were attacked by troops and buddhist mobs. The bbcs india correspondent, sanjoy majumder, is in a refugee camp in bangladesh. What exactly is going on there . Well, there are two main refugee camps organised by the government and the aid agencies here. They are com pletely and the aid agencies here. They are completely filled to capacity. What is happening with the fresh arrivals, the tens of thousands of other Rohingya Muslims who have been coming over the past few days, if they are simply building new camps. They are either coming into areas where they are just pitching tents on their own, or moving into any kind of eldon, any kind of shelter they can find. Any kind of holding. Building. This morning i have seen people trying to take bamboo poles and tarpaulins and plastic sheeting to try to build some kind of shelter to protect them. The other big concern is making sure they have enough food to eat. Many of them are exhausted. They have spent several days on the road trying to get to bangladesh from myanmar, which is not farfrom where i am, and aid agencies say that it where i am, and aid agencies say thatitis where i am, and aid agencies say that it is very difficult to provide enough supplies for everybody. Sanjoy, thank you for updating us on the situation. A french court is expected to deliver verdicts today in a privacy case involving topless photographs of the duchess of cambridge. The pictures were taken while the duchess and her husband were on holiday in provence five years ago, and published in the magazine closer. Four people are on trial, along with two photographers whove been charged in connection with separate pictures published in a french newspaper. And completely different photos of the duchess on the front pages. They are expecting their third child. Yes, baby number three. Because she was feeling unwell. She has an extreme form of morning sickness. That is why they announced it now. They will have to switch to a zonal marking system now. Once you have more than two. You run out of hands, right . Yes. Congratulations to them. Large solar storms in space may have played a role in the fatal stranding of sperm whales last year on the coasts of britain, germany, france and the netherlands. Scientists say the 29 whales were young, well fed and free of disease, but their navigational abilities may have been disrupted by the storms. 0ur environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports. Just a warning you may find some of the pictures in this story distressing. Crowds gathered at hunstanton on the coast of norfolk in february 2016 to see this ocean giant washed up on a p0p see this ocean giant washed up on a pop your tourist beach. All around the north sea, more than 2000 sperm whales were found stranded in the first two months of last year. Scientists were puzzled. The creatures were young, healthy and generally disease free. Now it is thought the Northern Light might have played a role in their losses. The aurora are the evidences of large solar storms which distort the earths magnetic field. This can cause species which rely on that field for navigation, like sperm whales, to lose their way. After big solar storms in december 2015, Scientists Say the confused creatures swam into the shallow north sea and beached themselves trying to find a way out. Other researchers say the theory is plausible, but argue it is impossible to prove. This time of year, many of us dread coming across a spider thats snuck into the house, but a family in southend had a more exotic unwelcome visitor this week. A 5 year old boy got a bit of shock when he found a python in the toilet. Iam not i am not having this. Sorry, if you dont like snakes, we should have given you a warning. His mum laura called in a reptile specialist after using a broom handle to lift the lid and seeing the creatures head pop out of the bowl. According to its rescuer the snake it most likely arrived via the u bend, and is expected to make a full recovery. What about the five year old what about the fiveyearold that could happen to any of us. Honestly, iam could happen to any of us. Honestly, i am never going to. Well, could happen to any of us. Honestly, iam never going to. Well, i could happen to any of us. Honestly, i am never going to. Well, i am, but i never want to go to the toilet again. That is an actual fear of mind. Is it forget snakes on a plane, snakes in the u bend. What if you get bitten in the bits and bobs. Iam you get bitten in the bits and bobs. I am with you, i understand. Just check every time. For ever. With a massive room. Broom. Check every time. For ever. With a massive room. Broom. We really should put a warning up that if we show it again, people do have phobias. I cant believe they have the presence of mind to take a picture. I would the presence of mind to take a picture. Iwould have the presence of mind to take a picture. I would have screamed and rahmat of the house. Yes, not been dramatic at all. My favourite thing from last night as the Northern Ireland fans. A brilliant result. It isjust like watching ireland fans. A brilliant result. It is just like watching brazil. Ireland fans. A brilliant result. It isjust like watching brazil. A great result. The home nations last night. The result of the evening came from Northern Ireland, who will finish second in group c after beating the Czech Republic 2 0 in belfast. Jonny evans and chris brunt scoring the goals for michael 0neills side that should see them secure a play off spot. England came from behind to beat slovakia 2 1 at wembley. Eric dier and Marcus Rashford scored as england recovered from going a goal down afterjust three minutes. They will reach next years finals if they beat slovenia next month. It was a good night for scotland at hampden park. They won 2 0 at home to malta, which means if they can win their last two games against slovakia and slovenia they can qualify for the world cup via the play offs. Russias Andrei Rublev has become the first teenager since 2001 to reach the quarter finals of the us open after he beat belgiums ninth seed david goffin. He now faces his childhood hero, rafa nadal. Imean, his i mean, his proper hero. 0ne i mean, his proper hero. One of the reasons he wanted to play tennis, one of the people who made him want to start tennis. He has to play him next. Just get out there and beat him. Thats the way to do it. Yes, easy lets catch up with the weather. Sarah, it feels warm, but weather. Sarah, it feels warm, but we already have rain . Yes, thats right. A mild start to the day, but it is quite damp out there. Lots of cloud about despite there. Lots of cloud about despite the muggy field to the weather. Through the day, things should improve. Look at the temperatures at the moment. 16 or 17 before the sun comes up. The moment. 16 or 17 before the sun comes up. So it should feel pretty warm out there. To compensate, we have quite a bit of rain. At eight oclock this morning that rain was across the south west of england, up into wales as well. Cloudy and great further east. A few spots of drizzle towards london and sussex. Further north, more persistent rain. This is down to a slow moving weather front crossing Northern England. Quite a damp day here. And improving picture in Northern Ireland. Drizzly rain this morning, but brighter conditions coming. Brighter skies arriving from the north west in scotland. Still grey and murky with outbreaks of rain first thing this morning. Through the day, this front producing that rain goes through the country. It is slow moving but is pushing towards the south and the east. We will still see rain in parts of Northern England and the odd rumble of thunder. To the north west, in scotland and Northern Ireland, clear and fresh with some showers. Still mild in the south east, 22 or 23, and where we see the sunny spells it will be quite pleasant. In the evening hours, that rain eventually clears the east coast and we are all in that cool, fresh regime. First thing tomorrow, temperatures will be cooler than they are outside at the moment. So wednesday should shape up fine. 0nce moment. So wednesday should shape up fine. Once the front clears towards the east we have fresher weather moving in from the atlantic, and although it will not be as warm, it will be much sunnier through the day tomorrow. So tomorrow is probably the best day of the week in terms of sunshine. For many of us it will be dry, just a few showers in north west scotland and north west england. But with light winds across the south of the country, it should feel pleasant enough, with temperatures around 16 19 on wednesday. Things turn more u nsettled wednesday. Things turn more unsettled towards the end of the week. By thursday we see the next area of low pressure bringing rain initially to scotland and Northern Ireland, with quite risk winds. That will slowly sinks south later in the day. Further south, still 20 degrees orso, day. Further south, still 20 degrees or so, with some sunny spells. We will continue to see low pressure dominating things through to the end of the week. It will really be quite windy in the north. There is a mix of sunshine, but with scattered showers as well, and temperatures more typical of the time of year. Around 14 19. Certainly today, despite the muggy and cloudy start to things, many of us will see a bit of sunshine later lets look at the front pages. I have plenty of lovely things to tell you. Lots of them have got pictures of the duchess of cambridge. She is expecting their third child. Lots of discussion in the papers about that. There is a lot of discussion about academics. This is 0xford university. The head of Oxford University. The head of Oxford University is accusing ministers of behaviour. There is a crackdown on their pay packets. Also the pictures on the front page of many pages this morning. The sun are speculating on when the child was conceived. Lovely, isnt it . Probably best to move away from that. How many more girls are there, wayne . A picture of kim jong un on the front pages well. The north Korean Leader again for war. That is america talking to the un yesterday. Criminals launching hundreds of successful Cyber Attacks on british universities targeting science, and medical research. Research into missiles as well. Sally, lovely sally. What have you got for us today . Plenty of lovely things. We talk about broadcasting legends. Here is one. Henry blow felled is due to retire this week at the end of this week. I say retire but he wont retire completely. He is retiring from cricket commentating. There is too many good stories but i want to share this with you for the first time on air. He was terrified. Came in blofeld. He took over from Brian Johnston and spoke for ten minutes without taking a breath. He looked to his right and there was no one there. Just a piece of paper that said keep going until six. Henry blofeld. They were all outside laughing at him. What an amazing story. A top man. This is not quite love

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