Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170811 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170811

I loved him. For me, every time i saw him it was a special feeling. Good morning. And im live here at the London Stadium. Its day eight of the World Athletics Championships and all morning here on Bbc Breakfast. Ill be rounding up the action for you. And there was no Fairy Tale Ending for Isaac Makwala in the mens 200 metres last night. He finished sixth while britains Nethaneel Mitchell bla ke was fourth. Should the locals get to decide on what happens in the rough neighbourhood . Is people power the answer to our Housing Crisis . A new Campaign Says locals should get more say over Planning Applications. It would speed up construction, but critics say it could ruin the greenbelt. Ill have the details. It isa it is a beautiful start to the day. Will the weather remain this way . I will have the full forecast in 50 minutes. Thank you. 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The scandal over Contaminated Eggs continues to spread across europe, with denmark the latest country to be affected. 20 tons of infected eggs have been sold in denmark where authorities said boiled and peeled eggs were found to contain traces of fipronil, an insecticide commonly used to rid animals of fleas, lice, and ticks. Two Eastern European countries, romania and slovakia, have also reported tainted consignments. Police investigating the european Egg Contamination Scandal have millions of eggs destroyed. Supermarkets scrambling to clear shelves. And now, arrests. Two men have been arrested. A pesticide commonly in use to kill lice and fleas has made its way into the food chain. Earlier this week, the Food Standards Agency says theyve been imported to the uk. The agency said you would have to eat 10,000 Contaminated Eggs to see an effect. There is no reason people should avoid it. It is unlikely there is any Public Health risk. We thing people deserve good they can trust. That means not having food that has a substance that should not be there. So far, some salads and sandwiches sold by these four supermarkets have been withdrawn, but whole eggs are safe. Despite those assurances, it is spreading through europe. Millions of eggs will be destroyed, as Will Hundreds Of Thousands of hens. Four years ago, horsemeat was found in burgers and ready meals. 0nce ago, horsemeat was found in burgers and ready meals. Once again, questions are being raised about what goes in processed foods and where it comes from. Officials hope that the Contaminated Eggs will be out of the food chain soon, but the investigation into europes latest food scandal is likely to go on for some time. Bbc news. The us Defence Secretary, james mattis, says america is still trying to use diplomacy to resolve the growing tension with north korea. He has been speaking after pyongyang announced plans to fire four missiles near the american territory of guam. President trump says the regime should be very, very nervous if it does anything to the us. My my portfolio, my mission, my responsibility, is to have Military Options should they be needed. However, right now, secretary Rex Tillerson and nikki haley, you can see the american effort is diplomatically lead and has diplomatically lead and has diplomatic traction and is gaining diplomatic traction and is gaining diplomatic results. And i want to stay right there in right now. The tragedy of war is well enough known and does not need another characterisation beyond the fact that it would be catastrophic. Robin brant is in seoul for us this morning. Whats the feeling there . Good morning. We are hearing more of the war of words from both sides. What is the feeling over there . Life goes on, frankly. People herejust after lunchtime are facing the idea of conflict. Only 35 miles away is where a barrage is facing the country. You are hearing the words from the president and the Defence Secretary. The South Koreans here would like to hear President Trump reminding the world he does not want to see north korea threatening United States and its allies, japan and south korea as well. That reminds people hear of the Military Alliance they have with the United States. That is so important for protecting this country. That diplomatic effort you heard before, we dont know what mattis is getting at. The new president of south korea, he is more conciliatory in his tone than his predecessor. They we re his tone than his predecessor. They were talking about ending the Sabre Rattling from pyongyang and trying to get negotiations back on to bring some lasting peace for the peninsula. Hundreds of people are going to be moved out of their high rise flats after an investigation has revealed they are not safe. 2a2 flats in South East London are affected. The issue with the gas supply was discovered during an investigation into fire safety prompted by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Dan johnson is there with the latest. Iam assuming i am assuming those ones behind you are the flats in question. Good morning. Yes. There are four blocks of them. More than 240 flats which have had gas cuts already and residents have been told they will have to move out so structural work can be done up it is not immediate evacuation. It is something that will take time to plan. The council says with the gas cut off people will be safe. They provided electric heaters so people can keep warm and get hot water. They will have to undertake serious structural work. This all goes back to a disaster at another tower block more than 45 yea rs another tower block more than 45 years ago when a small Gas Explosion prompted a collapse that killed four people. Tower blocks like these were supposed to have been strengthened to guard against that sort of explosion causing a similar collapse. The investigations that took place here in the wake of the g Re Nfell Tower took place here in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire have took place here in the wake of the g Re Nfell Tower fire have revealed that strengthening work was never actually carried out. That is why the council is going to have to take action. We are seeing even more broad rough percussions from the g Re Nfell Tower broad rough percussions from the Grenfell Tower fire rippling out. This does not involve the cladding. It is potentially a whole other issue that will have to be explored. 0k. Issue that will have to be explored. Ok. Thank you very much. Donations made to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire are not reaching survivors fast enough, according to campaigners in west london. Figures from the Charity Commission show that less than 15 of the 18. 9 million raised has been given to people affected. They claim that early difficulties in identifying and contacting those who need help are being overcome. Cctv cameras will be compulsory in all abattoirs in england, under new plans announced by the environment secretary, michael gove. Vets working for the Food Standards Agency will be given unrestricted access to footage from all areas containing livestock. Abattoirs with failing standards of care could face a Criminal Investigation or lose staff licences. A six week consultation will now be held on how to implement the measures. I think this is a very important Animal Welfare measure and it gives even greater confidence to the consumer, both at home and abroad, that british Produced Reddish Meat is at the highest possible standards during the life of the animal and that its death. British. The airports and airlines with the worst Summer Flight Delays have been revealed. Ben is here with the details. I will name and shame them. It is a bbc investigation. We are looking at delays from last summer and the one before. Those are the latest figures. There are some interesting findings. Some will come as a surprise. There have been record numbers of strikes for air traffic patrol, especially in france, spain, italy, greece. Lots of bad weather has affected air travel as well. And congested airspace, which makes it difficult. You might have to wait even longer. The numbers. One in five flights to and from the uk are 110w five flights to and from the uk are now delayed by more than 30 minutes according to the bbc. You wont mind too much. But that is increasing in frequency. Easyjet was named and shamed as the worst offender. The average summer shamed as the worst offender. The average summer flights delayed by 24 minutes. If you take one of those flights, expect that the late. Gatwick airport is the one that has been noted as having the worst, with an average waiting time of 27 minutes. Easyjet operate the most flights in gatwick airport. They carry millions of passengers each year. They are congested and have many planes that go to europe. That is why they have the most congested aerospace and they only have one runway. But if you are travelling from a small Regional Airport you will have less to late. Bradford is seeing the least delays. There are many reasons why it will not be welcome reading for those tried to get away this summer to be and now there are calls once again for compensation. We should not have to ask for compensation, they should offer it automatically. If you are trying to figure out what your area is like, go to the website. The addresses on your tv screen. You can find out where you are most likely to face a delay. There was a Surprise Result in the 200 metre mens final last night. Turkeys Ramil Guliyev won, dashing the hopes of botswanas isacc makwala, who had run a solo time trial to get this far after his initial controversial exclusion on medical grounds. British athletes failed to win any medals, but there were some promising performances in the London Stadium. Our sports news correspondent, andy swiss, reports. He urged to a heros welcome. After beating illness, could isacc makwala beating illness, could isacc makwala beat his rivals . But his remarkable story did not have a happy ending. South Africas Wayde Van Niekerk looks on course for his second title. But it was an unheralded name that grabbed the headlines. Ramil guliyev of turkey grabbing gold. With Mitchell Blake forced and Isacc Ma Kwa La with Mitchell Blake forced and isacc makwala back in six. Fourth. It was not meant to be. It was not meant to be. I had two trial runs yesterday. Earlier, there were hopes of success for a lay doyle, but she finished last in herfinal, with americas corey carter taking gold. Todays hopes for britain will be led by Dina Asher Smith. After six days without a british medal, the fa ns days without a british medal, the fans will be crossing their fingers. Andy swiss, bbc news, at the London Stadium. Its not unusual to find some Flotsom Orjetsom washed up on a beach in british summertime, but the coast of norfolk has seen some unusually large debris make itself at home on the shore. I love those words. The maritime and Coastguard Agency confirmed two large plastic pipes measuring eight feet in diameter have washed up on beaches at winterton and sea pallling, with the largest segment reaching 1,500 feet. You get a sense because you can see the person close by. They came loose while being towed to north africa and another ten segments are still at sea. Of that size they will pop up how will they deal with it . What do they do . They dont have holes in them. You can run through them. They are giant pipes to run liquid through. There isa pipes to run liquid through. There is a hollow area in the centre. You can see it, that bit in the middle. That is the pipe bit where stuff goes through it and comes out the other end. But the other end . And red. And it was old. Look, i cant explain that. If you have seen something bigger than that washed up ona something bigger than that washed up on a beach. If you have seen a bigger pipe than charlies. On a beach. If you have seen a bigger pipe than charlies. 0k. Sarah is that the Balloon Festival. It is the 39th Bristol Balloon Fiesta and the pilots are getting ready. Throughout the four days, we are set to see about 130 and it is a nice start to the day. , and we will see some rain at times today said this morning here in bristol and across much of southern and central england, a fine start. Quite fresh. And the south east, some more cloud and mr dennis. There is sunshine this morning across the midlands. Some rain across parts of cumbria and northumberland. A better brightness for the east of scotland. Rain in the west, which could be quite heavy. Also cloud in town. A blustery start to the morning of those outbreaks of rain. Some of that Rain Edging Into The West of wales but the central and east wales, fine and dry to start the day and some sunshine into the south west of england. Rain across the Isles Of Scilly. Through the course of the day, that rain, edging its way further eastwards. A spell of rain and some strong winds. The South Of England and east anglia should avoid the wet weather. Temperatures around 22 degrees. Moving through the course of this evening, that band of rain and brisk wind will move its way across the South East Of England and east anglia and it will be followed by showers across the rest of the country. By saturday morning, temperatures around 13 15 degrees but most places are going to be dry. The weekend is not looking bad. A bit of breeze in the sunny Spells Scilly should see fine weather. Those temperatures will range between 16 and 22 degrees. The High Pressure stays with us into the second half of the weekend. It looks dry once again. Sunday to most of us is looking like a fine day. Still the chance of one or two showers. We should see the temperatures about 16,20 should see the temperatures about 16, 20 two degrees. Fairly fine weather on the cards. We are going to look at the papers. The scare over eggs is on the front pages. Our lead story this morning, weve been reassured there was almost no risk at all in terms of Public Health to people. We hope to get some more clarification. You would have to eat 10,000 of them to become ill, actually. Remarkable pictures here on the front page of the time. Holidaymakers were in southern spain, in cadiz, and this dinghy appeared on the beach carrying 30 african migrants, swept into shore and passengers leap off and sweep into the sand. On the front page of the daily telegraph, this is the image from the us court, the case involving taylor swift and S Portrait In which she is accusing a radio dj of groping her and the main story is harking back to the asian sex gangs who have been targeting young women. The tension is ratcheting between north korea and the United States. The us Defence Secretary james mattis says diplomacy is going to be used but the mirror says that british planes are going to be used to spy on north korea. A fascinating story. And if you have ever applied for Planning Permission, you have ever applied for Planning Permission, you know you have to go to local council. Your neighbours will decide whether or not you can get that Planning Permission to do whatever it is. They are suggesting it could boost the economy. About £10,000 better off. You could do all sorts of extensions. People will just agree to all sorts of things. There is a big question as well. May be happy for it to go elsewhere. But its a brilliant story here on the times. Im not sure which one i would move my desk next to. We love this story. This is a study in the times which says if you move your desk at work next to someone who is really good in the office, you would do well served by the halo effect. Why did think both of our both of us are why did think both of our both of us are sitting next to c . That is so not true. C, dont underestimate yourself. If you have Office Politics going on, whod do you sit next to . It stands to reason. Politics going on, whod

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