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that will one day change our good morning to you. it is a caller society, our landscape, and our lives, found between manchester and leeds as part a home in arizona. of what he describes as efforts to rebalance power growth and productivity across the uk. boris johnson will also promise to improve and cloudy weekend for all of us. what he calls the unglamorous local services which people use every day. there will be some rain around too, some quite heavy, but it will not be the plan has been welcomed by the makers of self driving cars have business groups but labour said it a complete washout for all of us. flocked to the town of chandler, only later for did not go far enough. which has fast become a complete washout for all of us. only laterfor all of a complete washout for all of us. sports direct has warned that it the industry's testbed. only later for all of the details. —— joined me it's saturday 27th july. will have to close more branches today, i'm taking a ride in one our top story: donald trump says the uk of house of fraser. of the most prolific types of self and united states are working the retail chain bought driving cars here, made on what he called a "very the department store, which had gone into by google subsidiary waymo. substantial" post—brexit trade deal. administration, last year. now, self driving cars come kitted the president spoke sports direct‘s full year results with borisjohnson on the phone with loads of sensors so they can see in every direction, yesterday, and claimed trade show profits have fallen by 6%. could be worth up to five times and sometimes in ways that we can't what it is now. with our eyes. a balcony and a staircase have collapsed at a nightclub in the south korean city of gwangju, killing two people. at least 17 were injured, nine of them competitors on top we've got loads of normal boris and i just spoke and in the world swimming championships being held there. cameras looking in every direction. the injured athletes and the fact that there's loads are from the us, new zealand, boris and ijust spoke and i the netherlands, italy and brazil. the two people killed are understood of them means that they can judge congratulated him and he is all set distances by seeing how different objects move in relation to go. he will be — i think he will to each other. to be south koreans. fresh demonstrations are expected to take place in hong kong later in protest at the police response now, there's also radar, doa to go. he will be — i think he will to attacks on pro—democracy four of those, one on each corner, do a greatjob. working already on a campaigners by alleged gang members. and these spinning things, trade agreement and i think it will more than a0 people were injured these are the interesting things, these are lidar sensors. bea trade agreement and i think it will be a very substantial trade when masked met stormed a train agreement, you know, we can do with station in the border town the uk - of yuen long last week. agreement, you know, we can do with the uk — we can do three to four times, we were actually impeded by it's the latest escalation in weeks of clashes between police and protestors. the relationship with the european union, we were very much impeded on trade. let's get more on this now from our political correspondent tom barton, who's in our london newsroom this morning. morning to you. if there is anything there are five round and a big one we have learned, trade deals are in the black bump on the top, leaving the eu without a deal which can see three football pitches ahead and behind. notoriously difficult to negotiate. what assurances do we have that this is a threat to the science sector, right, let's go for a ride. ooh, we have our safety driver. will come to fruition? big promises according to the head of the uk's there from donald trump and the two biggest charitable funder 0k. and away we go. of scientific research. computer: please remember in a letter to borisjohnson, to buckle your seatbelt. we've just pulled out in front men have agreed to start the chair of the wellcome trust negotiations as soon as the uk has of quite a fast moving car there. baroness eliza manningham—buller asks the prime minister to up we made it. i call that quite a human manoeuvre. left the eu, which is the earliest investment spending and says immigration policy needs to be "more companies like waymo point they are legally allowed to welcoming" to attract are experimenting whether their top scientists. mrjohnson has insisted technology can avoid hitting you. begin. but the trade deals as you i mean, that's the experiment. he would prefer to leave the eu when you go out on the streets, with a deal, but that the uk must when you cross on the crosswalk, say can prove very difficult. and there's the waymo, negotiations of course have not waymo is actively testing started and yet, there are already whether or not its cars can avoid an accident, big controversies around things like plan for a no—deal scenario. and avoid an accident with you if you happen to be on the roads. access for american companies to the and some people also are clearly the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, nhs, the quality of american meat and not even the arctic has escaped that we may have to agree to allow offended by that notion. the dramatic rise in temperatures. to be imported into britain. the two there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests men obviously hope to build a strong in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. and last year, the fears personal relationship as a plumes of smoke from the fires of the community became a reality. a self driving uber vehicle failed foundation for these negotiations to detect her crossing an empty road but these can take a very long time at night and the safety driver can be seen from space. failed to hit the brakes. to happen and often, it is more it was the first case of a pedestrian being killed about the technical detail than it by a self driving car. is around —— about the charisma and drivers in the us state of newjersey has a lucky escape contact between the two leaders when a runaway tyre themselves. tom, doris johnson in caused a motorway crash. the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back themselves. tom, doris johnson in the north—west today turning his attention to domestic matters. what of a lorry. after going over the barrier, more do we know about what he will it struck a car in oncoming traffic. talk about later? we have heard from thankfully, no—one the uber was, the vehicle was a volvo again. him about his plans for brexit but it was a self driving vehicle. it was in the autonomous he is also keen to lay out his plans mode at the time. was seriously hurt. and our investigation did not show at this time for other issues. we heard about that there were significant signs more police officers yesterday. today in a speech he is going to turn his attention to rail links yikes! look at that! nowhere to go. between leeds and manchester. now, of the vehicle slowing down. essentially promising to build the imagine that flying towards you. it new fast tra ns— picked up speed as well, didn't it? essentially promising to build the new fast trans— pennine rail link. the uber vehicle hit ferocious! luckily as we said no—one elaine herzberg at 38 mph. perhaps unsurprisingly it has been this was a huge moment for the burgeoning industry, was hurt. now, it is all about which led to uber having welcomed by business groups, the to immediately halt their self northern powerhouse partnership, but gareth bale? i am thinking £1 driving programme. so what exactly happened labour says this route has already and whose fault was it? we went to the site been promised and they question his million a week, a wage. i can say of the crash in tempe, ability to achieve it. jeremy corbyn arizona, with the news editor of the phoenix new times, ray stern, to find out thatis million a week, a wage. i can say is also giving a speech in liverpool that is a lot of money. yes. that is today. he says labour would do much, more about the incident. a lot of money. but speculation much more for the north of england. about where he will go next. he has ok, it's on the other side. when the government set up its she took her bike from this area, not seen eye to eye with the current powerhouse in an office in whitehall walked it across this lane, coach and he said his exit will be and then entered this lane. to administer it, moving the the uber vehicle was in this lane. treasury to the north, removing an best for everybody but it is a and itjust kept staying awful lot up to the north in order in this lane even though question of where and many thought the pedestrian is here. to ensure that that fairness of he would come back to the premier it should have swerved. it had time and place national investment begins to be a league and tottenham when he left in to swerve, but it didn't. so before she made it reality. at the moment it is to the sidewalk it impacted her. i absolutely would have seen elaine 2013 but it seems china, he could as she started to cross the road. grotesquely unfair. the vast have a major impact there like beckham did in the us if he does go and i would have braked for her. most reasonable drivers would have. majority of infrastructure to china. his future has been one of the big investment is focused on the stories of the summer, and it looks like gareth bale has south—east and london and it is time found a way out of real madrid. and, in fact, any driver to change. both party leaders now he's set to leave the spanish giants who was paying attention would not clearly seeing the north of england is key, as a set of voters to reach and join the chinese super league have hit elaine herzberg. if they are to have success at any side jiangsu suning — a move that will apparently see him earn £1 million a week. it's all yet to be confirmed, in order to entice uber and other companies into arizona, future general election. absolutely, but sources close to the welshman governor ducey relaxed regulations, tom. for now, thank you. more from say the move is "very close". which meant companies faced no requirement to disclose anything tom. for now, thank you. more from tom later in the programme with more the weather's causing big problems about their programmes, at the tour de france — including crashes. not the heat, but the hail. of those developments in westminster. this was the scene yesterday, sports direct says it regrets as stage 19 had to be abandoned 20km rescuing house of fraser and warned that there will be from the end because of a hailstorm. more store closures. sports direct boss mike ashley said today's penultimate stage will be significantly the problems at the department store shortened because of basically the governor a severe weather warning invited uber in. that was one problem. were "nothing short of terminal." and the threat of landslides. they were operating here without any andy moore reports. the chances of geraint thomas defending his title real transparency in terms are all but over. of what they were actually doing, however, his team ineos team—mate when the vehicles were in autonomous for house of fraser staff worried egan bernal now has the overall lead mode, what their and is the favourite criteria were for it. and so the vehicles were doing about their future, there whatever they wanted. for house of fraser staff worried about theirfuture, there is for house of fraser staff worried about their future, there is little reason for optimism in this set of and uber had free reign. results. the chain of stores employ around 17,000 people went mike to win the title. tempe police called the crash "entirely avoidable" ashley rescued it last year and after investigations found saved 31 of its 59 stores from closure. a handful of shutdowns that the safety driver was watching since right now, there is the joe root criticised prospect of more closures to come. television on her phone at the time the pitch at lord's. of the fatal incident. the smaller stores are especially at ms vasquez could still face charges his english side skittled out risk. mike ashley said about the ireland for the lowest ever test of vehicular manslaughter. score at the old ground. she looked down, they estimate, house of fraser buyout: rooty says the wicket was too much 160 times during the circuit in favour of the bowlers, that she was doing. as a topsy—turvy test ended the evidence showed very badly for ireland, that she was streaming the view, asjoe wilson reports which is a tv show, on her phone it's the hope — that's the problem. the beautiful, horrible hope. ireland were here to gatecrash cricket's establishment at the exact time of the impact. to win at lord's. 182 runs — that's all they needed. but he added: so what exactly went wrong and every one of them would be cheered and celebrated in a way with uber‘s self driving technology he said some stores were still on that night? lord's it can't really be to do losing money even though their rent was just getting used to. had been cut to nothing. sports with poor visibility, can it? direct results due to be published commentator: hello! 11 days ago but were delayed time trouble was, there one of the messed up things and time again. the reason for that were only 38 of them — runs, that is. about the whole incident has been oh, what a catch! the video released by uber after the accident. now appears to be this huge £605 and if you've seen this video, england recovered their intensity. it looks like this street is very million tax bill demanded by the dark and then at last second belgian authorities. the company while stuart broad has swept the woman on the bike suddenly pops through teams before, out of the darkness — believes it is unlikely it will here, chris woakes was his arch right before the impact. actually have to pay the full companion in accuracy. in fact, this area is not as dark the overhead conditions, amount. and there has also been a the pitch conditions suited bowling. the english fielders caught loss of £55 million at house of everything and ireland suddenly as this video shows. fraser since that company was taken looked like a team playing over. mike ashley said with the gift their third test match ever. this drive—through at night follows of hindsight, he might‘ve made a the same route as the uber vehicle. 0h! defend it, hit it, anything! it shows that the street lighting different decision about stepping to makes the road clearly visible far rescue the chain. andy moore, bbc news. a balcony and a staircase have well, it is easy from the seats. into the distance. the new york times reported that batting sometimes seems impossible collapsed at a nightclub uber were not living up in the south korean city of gwangju, when you are actually doing it. to expectations before the crash. killing two people. at least 17 were injured, decades of development nine of them competitors in the world swimming and dedication and... as of march 2018, uber championships being held there. ..38 all out. was struggling to meet the targets england's world cup spirit endured. of 13 miles per the injured athletes are from the us, new zealand, intervention in arizona. the netherlands, italy and brazil. as a comparison, gm—owned cruise reported to california regulators that they went more than 1200 miles the two people killed are understood this test match will serve as a per intervention and waymo said to be south koreans. that their california test cars went preparation of sorts for england as an average of nearly 5600 miles bad weather and a strike look set they look ahead to ashes. before driver intervention. to disrupt rail travel again this weekend. —— for england as they look after a week in which britain has ahead to the ashes — been hit by record temperatures, that's next week. it's feared heavy rainfall as for ireland, the chance to play on a stage like this, could now bring flooding. well, who knows when meanwhile, east midlands trains that will come again. reports said that the uber vehicle i guess they must try to remember actually detected elaine herzberg customers have been told to expect six seconds before the crash, a significantly reduced service the hope, rather than the missed to and from london due to repair opportunity of today. but the perception system got work and a revised timetable joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's. confused, classifying her as first an unknown object, then on several local routes, whilst the men were humbling as a vehicle, and because of industrial ireland, the women were on the receiving end yet again. they were thrashed by australia in the first t20 action by the rmt union. of the women's ashes. australian captain meg lanning's finally as a bicycle. was unbeaten on 133 — that's the highest international t20 thousands of pro—democracy campaigners have been holding a sit—in at hong kong international score in the women's game — and the aussies posted their highest airport in protest at the slow police response to attacks ever total in the format of 3/226. those volvos came from the factory on demonstrators england lost by 93 runs — with an accident avoidance system, by alleged gang members. one of these new semiautonomous their biggest ever t20 defeat — and it means australia win systems that a lot of the new cars have. over a0 people were injured when masked men attacked activists the ashes outright. and bystanders last week. ferrari look in good shape ahead 1.3 seconds before impact, of today's qualifying the self driving system realised let's join our correspondent for the german grand prix. emergency braking was needed. they dominated practice yesterday, however, uber had disabled although the session wasn't the emergency braking system without drama with red bull's pierre on the volvo to prevent conflict stephen mcdonell in hong kong now. gasly involved in a crash. with the self driving system. nevertheless, prosecutors have charles leclerc was fastest, determined that uber were not coming in a tenth of a second criminally liable in the death. these protests have been ongoing for quicker than his ferrari team—mate sebastian vettel, who was second quickest. weeks now. what more can you tell championship leader hamilton was third fastest in his mercedes. if uber hadn't disabled us? so in its eighth week of a hamilton leads the driver standings the technology, then potentially by 39 points from team—mate valtteri the vehicle would have detected bottas. the pedestrian even without the uber autonomous technology, just with the volvo technology political crisis, hong kong faces and stopped the vehicle. yet another day of violent street but uber disconnected that because apparently the vehicle was being a little too clashes, that is because here where jerky in its motions, and it didn'tjibe correctly i don't feel like we learned much with the autonomous vehicle system today anyway. it is so hot. if it is that uber had in there. iam standing a safety driver supervising clashes, that is because here where i am standing in yuenlong, this is the scene of those triad attacks on an imperfect system should cooler on the weekend and it is dry, ensure its overall safety. the scene of those triad attacks on nothing today really applies. i however, that only works the pro—democracy activists on the if they're paying attention. way home. today there will be an think all of the tyres will come with self driving cars being tested illegal march to this area and i say live on busy streets, back towards us and we will be legal because the police did not quicker and more comfortable. on the accidents are inevitable. so this may not be the last incident give permission for this rally to track. so, but we will wait and see. that we see on the road ta ke to a driverless future. give permission for this rally to but the number of accidents take place. nevertheless, those in involving self driving cars is very the pro—democracy camp say they are low for the millions of miles still coming here today and, given i love the rain so rainy days are a lwa ys i love the rain so rainy days are always a good thing. of testing that have taken place. england's netball has a new coach. while the advancements we've seen she's called jess thirlby, and she replaces tracey neville, in the last few years are more that it still coming here today and, given who stepped down after leading than impressive, getting a computer thatitis still coming here today and, given that it is illegal and the to fully understand the real world, the roses to a bronze medal at this authorities have warned them not to month's world cup. and drive safely through it, thirlby is a former england will be a monumental achievement. international herself, they're not saying it's come, we can expect straightaway and left her role as head coach done, because it's not. there to be conflict between of team bath in january after 20 this not a solved problem, protesters and the police. already there are black clad activists years as a player and coach. gathering in the area and lots of riot police as well. the police i love netball and it's quite station and everyone standing has large barricades outside of it so surreal to think, you know, aged 13 they certainly are bracing i had surreal to think, you know, aged 13 themselves for another day of ihada surreal to think, you know, aged 13 i had a phone call on the eve of my it is a hard problem, clashes and yet there is no end in sight for this political crisis here first england trial to say they had in hong kong. the activists say in been an administration error and i was too young to trial and 26 years later, i am finding myself in the this case, they want an role of the roses head coach. i mean investigation into last weekend's it is many years before you can buy gang violence. they also want, though, democracy, and it is not what a journey that is so i am something that will come in a hurry really privileged and i absolutely so as something that will come in a hurry so asi something that will come in a hurry so as i say, we go into another week adore this sport and i will give it a car that has no steering wheel of protest here in hong kong. my all. you see, you never give up. a great story. keep on believing in stephen, thank you. and you can say, "i'll have the car the summer heatwave has broken yourself. assistance! 26 years! she records across the world, with no windscreen," and it has and not even the arctic has escaped has earned it. crew for persistence. the same functionality the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests as your car now. there was a big new world record set in the arctic circle, including at the world swimming to start with, they will have championships in south korea. subhuman capacity and superhuman siberia, alaska and greenland. this is the american caeleb capacity in other things. dressel knocking 0.3 of a second off michael phelps plumes of smoke from the fires record in the 100m butterfly. subhuman in their ability to reason, can be seen from space. that might not sound very much, ramzan karmali has more. about all the extraordinary things but in swimming, over such a short that can happen on a road that has distance, that is massive. nothing to do with driving. it wasn't even a final, superhuman in their ability it was the semis, so he's odds to concentrate and never ever, wildfires are ravaging the arctic. ever get distracted. on for gold. areas of northern siberia, northern scandinavia and greenland to see in ways that humans don't see have been engulfed in flames. britain's luke greenbank with radar and laser, won his first senior international to sense distance, extraordinary medal at the world aquatics championships in south korea. lightning often triggers fires he took bronze in the men's 200m things and above all, in the region but this year, backstroke, fighting back from sixth the ability for these vehicles they are lasting longer. place at the halfway stage to set to share and acquire competencies, this fire at grouse creek a new personal best of1 not because of their own experience in alaska has been burning minute, 55.85 seconds. but because of the experience since the 10th ofjuly. and before i finish, do you ever wonder how fans fill of all the other vehicles so far, over two million acres their time at the tour everywhere else in the world, that's an extraordinary thing of forest land have been scorched de france as they wait and that is the compelling reason in the state. for the peloton to arrive? here's your answer. why these vehicles are coming. the temperature was much they will be better than us, higher than the average, because there is nothing in our evolutionary history that and also things like the soil makes us good at controlling 1.5 moisture and the amount tons of metal at 70 miles an hour. of precipitation is much this is the tour de lower than the average. france beefeaters having some fun in the mountains. what this means is it's much drier, much warmer, so when there is an ignition, then the fires have been able to persist and spread quite here in arizona, i've they have a reputation for bringing seen the benefits of — the party. and the resistance to — quickly, and endure. the idea of the machines taking over they arrange dancing, another part of our lives. arctic fires are common between may and october but higher temperatures, blamed on climate change, party—going ahead of the riders have meant the fires this year have so i think the question is not been more intense. if or when this will happen, like but will we let it? cricket's balmy army. global satellites are now tracking a swathe of new and ongoing they will be busy today. there is a wildfires within the arctic circle. dinosaur somewhere. i was trying to smoke is affecting large areas, spot him, i cannot see him. he is engulfing some places completely. cities in eastern russia have noted coming. i could watch this all day. a significant fall in air quality, there he is! cheeky! i do not think with many people seeking medical help. translation: smoke is a horror. the dinosaur really knows where he you're choking and feel dizzy is going. in a way, the cyclist... i because the smell of the smoke is very strong. worry there may be some sheer cliff the fires are releasing copious edges around there. i'm sure they volumes of carbon dioxide, will be enough people to guide them. which scientists say will make our planet even warmer. that looks like so much fun. that means wildfires like these will become even more common. ramzan karmali, bbc news. in an hour, we will be speaking drivers in the us state to gareth rhys owen of newjersey has a lucky escape covering for 5 live. when a runaway tyre michael beer back for more details caused a motorway crash. the tyre can be seen rolling along ina michael beer back for more details in a little bit late —— mike will be the road after coming off the back of a lorry. back for more details a little bit later. it's just under a year to go until the tokyo olympics, my my goodness! look at the speed on with athletes from around the world descending on japan. that! after going over the barrier, the baseball competition will be held in the city of fukushima, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. where a nuclear accident we should let you know, thankfully, occurred in 2011. it was the world's second biggest nuclear disaster after chernobyl, no—one was seriously hurt. imagine so the decision to host the sport there has attracted controversy, as david mcdaid has driving down the motorway and seeing been finding out. a wheel coming towards you. and this is my home. i can never go back there is nowhere to go as well. there. these photographs are all he incredible that no—one was hurt. those pictures are pretty amazing. has remind him of the house he lived you're watching infor40 breakfast from bbc news. has remind him of the house he lived it's time now for a look in for a0 years. like 160,000 others at the newspapers. let's look at the front pages. he was evacuated in 2011 when the the times reports the new prime minister borisjohnson will try to "woo labour voters" great east japan earthquake by promising to spend more than £2 devastated parts of fukushima billion on deprived towns prefecture. 19,000 people lost their lives and the radiation that spread during a speech in manchester today. from the nuclear plant sealed off good morning. welcome to breakfast with tina daheley the mirror leads on the thousands whole towns, including his. now he and ben thompson. of people who faced up to 16—hour our headlines today: delays to their summer holidays as the heat and storms lead has a new home but his family in to disruption at uk airports tokyo do not visit any more. president trump holds talks and train stations. translation: i have lived here for with borisjohnson and says a very substantial trade deal could happen after brexit. "pathetic" is how the star brands the travel chaos, eight years now and they have not a warning of more closures at house come to see me once. i ask him why. of fraser as sports direct says it claiming a bit of sunshine they are afraid of the radiation. it regrets rescuing the troubled and a splash of rain are all it department store. takes to "bring the makes me quite sad. in a region huge areas of the arctic are ablaze as firefighters struggle to contain unprecedented wildfires. country to its knees". damaged and tarnished by the act of the picture there of euston station. and the daily mail leads on more gareth bale looks set misery for holidaymakers, association, sport is trying to help with news of the plunging pound. and fukushima baseball to move to china. as families leave the uk association, sport is trying to help and fu kushima baseball team association, sport is trying to help and fukushima baseball team is run for summer getaways, bya sterling has plunged to an all—time and fukushima baseball team is run by a former american major league the welsh star is close to leaving player with no prior link to the real madrid and agreeing a 3—year midsummer low against the euro. deal with club side, jiangsu suning, those are the front pages. it makes area. translation: after the with the reported wage a million pounds a week. good morning to you. disaster i felt a lot of sympathy for people trying to get on with it more expensive if you are heading off anytime soon. time to check the life and i thought is there anything ican do life and i thought is there anything i can do so life and i thought is there anything ican do so! life and i thought is there anything i can do so i thought we could bring a smile to peoples faces through baseball. and when they come to the all—important off anytime soon. time to check the all—importa nt weather and i off anytime soon. time to check the all—important weather and i think there are storms in the forecast. games we can help them forget about here's stav with a look any games we can help them forget about a ny stress games we can help them forget about any stress they have. and even at this morning's weather. how is it looking? good morning, though it is 300 kilometres from the looking different this weekend, and capital, the organisers of the tokyo you will see it in the forecast, olympics have also seen an opportunity by staging baseball and much more unsettled and i want to softball here. translation: we want start by recapping this provisional uk record, if it is confirmed by the to use the olympics being staged in met office, 38.7 degrees at order to demonstrate how far coutu cambridge university, the met office has come since the disaster. we want is investigating that and if it is people to see that fukushima is an —— does stand, it will make it the appealing place to visit. this is hottest day ever in the uk. the highest ever recorded. a big change the stadium just outside fukushima city where they are getting ready to host seven olympic baseball and softball matches next summer. just about 50 miles in that direction in picture behind me, cloudy skies, lies the damaged nuclear power plant puddles, a call that we can for all of us and some rain out too. the and exclusion zone. so the question active weather front will be of personal safety remains for many stationary across parts of the prospective visitors. this is the country through the weekend and you can see it running across the stadium in fukushima city. here they north—west corner of the continent, up north—west corner of the continent, up towards scotland, noticed further west you actually have the dry monitor radiation levels since 2011. weather. still some slightly drier this is where the events are going to be held like the stadium and air here and pressure will be high us over air here and pressure will be high us over northern ireland, parts of wells into south—east england, a fine day and you will hold onto the dry weather. this weather front will fukushima city, to be held like the stadium and fu kushima city, the to be held like the stadium and bring and thundery lane —— ran into fukushima city, the radiation levels are normal, it is not any different to tokyo or even lower than european scotla nd bring and thundery lane —— ran into scotland and the midlands and the south—east, there should be a flash cities across the world so in that of lightning there too. much cooler sense people should feel confident thanit it is ok to be there. with such of lightning there too. much cooler than it has been and the sunshine across the north of scotland could assurances in mind, he hopes the make the low to mid 20 celsius. the games can have a positive impact. same across the south—west. where assurances in mind, he hopes the games can have a positive impactlj games can have a positive impact.” think if people from lots of you have cloud and rain, generally different countries come here and high teens. we hold onto the front enjoy themselves, then it could be really helpful for our recovery through saturday night, it lingers process. and if outside perceptions and brings further heavy rain to can change, perhaps those closer to home might too. parts of western and southern david mcdaid, bbc news. scotland, northern england, the midlands, eastern england. slowly pivoting and moving further west, here's stav with a look just knocking on the door of at this morning's weather. northern ireland but i think it should stay dry here through the idid not night and i did not think they would be relieved to hear that it would be should stay dry here through the nightand again should stay dry here through the night and again across the north—east of scotland. nowhere will be particularly cold but it should be particularly cold but it should be more comfortable to sleep than what we have had during the week. cool and cloudy, but hey. the notes the front slides further westwards have been unbearable to sleet in. it has been an extraordinary week. —— and it could reach northern ireland into the afternoon and maybe a the nights. we had an unconfirmed little bit drier across some eastern report of 30 a .7 degrees at areas but it will still be lingering there, outbreaks of rainfall western cambridge university's weather. this scotla nd there, outbreaks of rainfall western scotland into north—west england are down to the midlands, some showers in the south—east as well and temperatures may be up a notch in may be the highest uk temperature ever recorded. exceptionally stop the low 20s celsius for many but things are looking much cooler this high teens where you have the heavy weekend. some of us we have rain as rain. an improvement into the start of next week with the weather front well. the rain could be quite heavy. there is also some sunshine around. movement weakens and could produce not a complete washout of a weekend. some showers across scotland, cloud the reason for it, we have replaced in the north, the best of the sunshine across central and southern parts of the uk but another area of abreast with low pressure. this weather front is pretty stationary low pressure slowly moving into the across the country, generally lying south—west, ringing showers but the through central and eastern areas. temperatures bounce back up into the this is where we will see the wettest of the weather. some may be mid— 20s celsius for many areas where we hold onto that sunshine. as heavy, maybe even a rumble of we head through the week, areas of thunder times. it will feel quite low pressure will move in, bringing humid across some eastern areas. u nsettled low pressure will move in, bringing unsettled spells, showers or longer never really reaches the west of the spells of rain, some sunshine in uk. much of northern ireland, between but some uncertainty to how central, southern ireland, and the week is shaping up, it could be england will see the best of the quite a mixed bag but no heatwave on the way. back to you. as my mum brightness today. that goes to the north and north—east of scotland. there could be 20—25 degrees. under would say, when it rains after a that cloud and rain 19— 20 degrees. heatwave, we really needed that! and it may be a bit sticky. hot it will feel cooler and fresher that temperatures and all of that damp air, humid. good for your we have been used too. the weather temperatures and all of that damp front with a through tonight. air, humid. good foryour garden! generally moving further westwards. we are waiting for those official it seems like again the north—west of scotla nd it seems like again the north—west of scotland will stay dry. it may pull away from the south—east confirmations of the temperatures. although we will still see showers if you thought that thumb wrestling only took place on school here. the heaviest of the rain, playgrounds — or was a way central west in southern scotland of children passing the time and into northern england. again, a on a long journey, our next story shows just how wrong you were. fairly warm and humid night. knowing the world thumb wrestling as warm as it has been. into sunday championships takes place this weekend — yes, there was still have that rain with us. is such a thing. phil daley went to see how final shifting further westwards. we could just push into northern part of northern ireland through the training sessions were going. afternoon. tending to thin a little bit, as you can see. bringing music plays. with less than 24 further wet weather to western and southern scotland and down into was the midlands. maybe something a little bit dry across the east. music plays. with less than 2a hours to go until the 2019 world temperatures a bit higher as a championships, the final training result. a nice day across the sessions were under way, a warm weather training camp for the southwest, 2a— 25 degrees. at into current world champion and one of monday. the weather front fizzles the most experienced warriors around. and just because the out. we could bring showery bursts championships are held locally, it's of rain to scotland. more cloud in internationally renowned. the north of the uk. for much of championships are held locally, it's internationally renownedlj championships are held locally, it's internationally renowned. i have faced people from india, norway, england and wales a fine day with japan, india. they all come in increasing amounts of sunshine. with light winds it will feel warmer thinking they have the best thumbs, again, 2a— 26 degrees. signs of a british thumb is the best of —— america. no—one has ever been three returning more unsettled. if a times world champion. i will go southwest another area of low again. they what this number four pressure m oves southwest another area of low pressure moves in. as these low title. but if you think this sport pressure moves in. as these low pressure ‘s move through, there will bea pressure ‘s move through, there will will bring you fame and fortune, be a serious rather we, bringing showery bursts of rain, there could it's not quite there yet. at one be longer spells at times. what a point was the only professional thumb wrestling in the world. it was mixed week. there will be some warm sunshine in between. but no heatwave treated with great respect as a on the horizon. back to you. thank result of that. got to wrestle a lot you very much. a little bit cooler. of chinese celebrities, all of whom beat me, every single one. this year but welcome. you may actually get some sleet. we will be back with the a big—name sponsor is on board, giving viewers around the world a headlines at seven o'clock. —— chance to watch the action. this sleep. now on breakfast, it's time for click. it's the hardest problem year is a particularly big one. we in technology and one that usually have a good crowd, a few could change everything. this week we're in arizona, hundred people. the omarosa zoich the self driving capital been to raise the profile of the of the world, to ride in the latest robotic vehicles, 00:17:31,827 --> 2147483051:45:30,629 and to find out what happens 2147483051:45:30,629 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 when the tech goes wrong. sport both here and globally. age, gender, background don't matter in their sport. there's just one then you can't compete without. and that's a thumb warrior nickname. phil daley, bbc news. one, two, three, four, i declare a thumb war. laughter. i think it is a win for me!|j thumb war. laughter. i think it is a win for me! i think we may have a rematch at some point this morning. they need to get that training in. yes. while we do that... it is now time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, jason solomons. so, jason, what do we have this week? this week, we're going back in time, the horrible histories team and their take on rotten romans, roman britain in the rule of emperor nero. boudica, the celts, lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had the bright idea of making the current war, starring michael shannon as george westinghouse, in a battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating. and we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted 60 years and inspired some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs 1960s, marianne and leonard: words of love. horrible histories, is this something i should take my nieces to? horrible histories was a boon for parents and families and something that everyone could watch and enjoy. it had great success on tv, where it has more of a sketch format, going from to romans and victorians and the greeks and the 19405 and wartime. this is them just doing one thing, rotten romans, where they make the transition to the big screen and concentrate on one aspect. it hasn't got the original cast, so if you are a fan of them, they're not really in this. some make cameos, but they have got a bit starry for this, with a lot of famous faces. every kid studies roman britain, so the young emperor nero, played by craig roberts, dominated by his mum, kim cattrall — she's not in the original! she sends atticus, atti, off to the wilds of the of the empire, the untamable stain of the empire, britain, where boudica is rousing the troops to rebellion and inspiring young women all over the place to take up arms, much to the disappointment of their fathers. here, orla, played by emelia jones, has captured atti and nick frost is not happy about it. now, who says i'm not ready to be a warrior? what have you done? taken a roman prisoner. all on my own. told you i could do it. you're just going to have to take him back. what? i thought you'd be pleased. you can't keep a prisoner, it's hard work! you have to feed it, you have to exercise it. who's going to clean up after him? i am here, you know. he's my prisoner, i found him, i want to keep him. 0k, fine. you'll get bored soon enough and then someone will have to get rid of him. there's no pleasing some people. good fun? i like it. what i like is that we're so used to pixar films that are perfect, honed, thejokes are perfect, everything is perfection. and this one looks like it's been shot in the local park. i like that ropiness, there's an ad hoc nature to it — a nice latin phrase! there are lots of funny gags, alexander armstrong, nick frost, people making cameo performances, derekjacobi. high vs all round! derekjacobi being in is funny to me! that gets the parents in. the current war, which i kind of feel should be good? look at the cast! benedict cumberbatch as thomas edison, michael shannon playing george westinghouse. you're saying, who are these two? it's billed as a battle for the future of america, whether you will use alternating current or direct current to light up america. that's exciting, isn't it? it should be! it was quite important. it was. it feels like vhs versus betamax, lycos versus google, the way big brands battle now, i suppose that's what was supposed to be interesting about it. is there a but coming? i didn't really know why. there was light—bulb moments all round, and the person who greenlit this — i'm going to do some lighting puns — there's no heart, you don't know what they're arguing about. there is the invention of the electric chair and neither want to be associated with that so there is a moral element. there is no jeopardy involved, and you wonder why, with this cast, tom holland, nicholas hoult, matthew macfadyen. .. again, it should be good, but. but the current war, it's a turn—off. end of puns! your third choice? just as it's holiday time, let's go to greece, the island of hydra. marianne is a beautiful woman, leonard is leonard cohen, one of the most famous, depressing songwriters of the 1960s. this is when they met on the greek island of hydra in the 1960s. it was taken over by poets and artists and hippies and there was lots of free love. it's kind of love island in the 60s, but with people who can actually read. into this comes the documentary maker nick broomfield, who is rather famous with his t—shirt and jeans and boom mic and recording equipment. he inserts himself into the story in a way he's never done before, he becomes marianne's lover. here is broomfield recalling those heady days of the 605. i was mesmerised by the island's beauty, and had never before met so many golden, sun—kissed people of either sex, having so much fun together. it felt like anything was possible. marianne gave me my very first acid trip, which she said had come from a friend of leonard's in london, called malcolm. and she took these pictures of me the morning after. i had no intention of leaving, but then one of marianne's other lovers unexpectedly showed up on the island, and i found myself hastily boarding the next boat back to athens. reference to other lovers gives you a sense of the time and what was going on. free love. there's a moment in this that you think, gosh, that sounds great! i wish they could be attained, but it obviously can't sustain itself. this was part of the hippy trail, so there is too much, an excess of poetry and drugs and lying around and sun, sea and sex, you can't sustain it. they had this love affair, marianne and leonard, that sustained for 56 years. he became a rock star and was rather promiscuous around the world, leaving marianne rather hurt, but they had this love story and it kept coming back. i think it's rather brilliant, a film that makes you remember those fleeting love stories. what it is about love that endures. they had a pure love, even though it was caught up in many different things, there was a gorgeousness to this, an idyll that has preserved. it is a holiday romance that lasted almost a lifetime. it looks very beautiful, do you need to like his music, need to be interested in him as a musician, or is that secondary? it's secondary. you hear a bit about leonard cohen, i don't know much about him myself, but it is more about her. you insert yourself into the story and i remember people who were influential on me, i remember moments in my own life, turning points, that's what it's about. i think it's one of the best films of the year and one of the best that nick broomfield's ever made. the most emotional, i was welling up at the end of it. a love story in the form of a documentary. and another love story is the best out this week, the best for you? it is such a good british film, doesn't even look like a british film, it looks french! it has a european sexiness and freedom to it and confronts issues. it's about the difficulties of maintaining love through the travails of trying to proceed through the travails of health. the actor is about to be prince charles in the crown, so if you want to know what prince charles looks like without any clothes on, you have to watch only you. it is directed by a woman who brings an excellent touch to her very first film. if you can find it, please do. very beautiful, a simple film and lovely. and a quick thought about what we should be streaming? a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it, your data is probably being harvested as you watch it on netflix! thank you very much, jason, see you next week. enjoy your cinema going, bye—bye. 00:29:13,583 --> 2147483051:51:21,507 temperatures and all of that damp 2147483051:51:21,507 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 air, humid. good foryour garden!

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