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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170814

A silver from the women and a bronze from men in the 400 metre relays bring the tally to six in the final moments of the world athletics championship. Good morning. We are talking about Family Run Businesses this week. They are on the increase. There are nearly five million Family Run Businesses in the uk contributing nearly half a trillion pounds to the british economy. And 50 years after pirate radio ships were outlawed, we look back at how they changed the sound of music radio. And carol has the weather. Good morning. For many central and eastern areas today, dry and bright with sunshine. Rain in the west that is slowly going east and north through today. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you. See you then. Good morning. First, our main story. Arrests of passengers suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50 in the past year, according to an investigation carried out by bbc panorama. Critics of the Airline Industry say a voluntary code on alcohol sales isnt working, and want the government to amend licensing laws. Tina daheley reports. Where in the uk can you buy alcohol at 4am seven days a week . The answer is at an international airport. And it seems that its leaving passengers and crew with a hangover. An investigation by bbc panorama has revealed that arrests of those suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50 in the past year. Half of the 4,000 cabin crew who took part in a survey carried out by panorama and unite, the union, said they had either experienced verbal, physical, or sexual abuse by drunk passengers onboard a uk flight. People just see us as bar maids in the sky. They would touch your breasts, or theyd touch your bum oryour legs, i mean, ive had hands going up my skirt before. Phil ward, the managing director of low cost airline, jet2, has already banned alcohol on flights before 8am, and wants the industry to take tougher measures. Do you think airports are doing enough . I think they could do more. Umm, i think the retailers could do more as well. Two litre steins of beer in bars, mixers and miniatures in duty free shops, which can only be there for one reason. But the Airport 0perators Association insists that their code of practice does works. I dont accept that the airports dont sell alcohol responsibly. The sale of alcohol per se is not a problem. Its the misuse of it and drinking to excess and then behaving badly. Earlier this year, a house of Lords Committee called for airport licensing to be brought into line with pubs and bars. A Government Decision on whether to call time on Early Morning drinking at airports is now expected in the autumn. Tina daheley, bbc news. And we will have more on that throughout the programme for you. The us Vice President , mike pence, has specifically condemned far right groups when asked to respond to the violence over the weekend in virginia. President trump has been criticised for not identifying any specific group. A woman was killed and 19 people were injured when a car was driven into a crowd protesting a far right rally In Charlottesville. We have no allowance for these dangerous Fringe Groups like the kkk. They have no place in the American Public life and debate and we condemned them in the strongest of full term. Possible terms. 0ur Washington Correspondent, laura bicker, was at a vigil last night to remember Heather Heyer, who was killed during the protests. The candles and songs are for Heather Heyer, who died standing up for what she believed in. After a weekend of deadly violence and anger on these streets, theres now a longing to come together in quiet grief. Heather was one of the demonstrators trying to stop White Supremacists marching through Cha Rlottesville on saturday. She was killed when this car plowed through a group of protesters. Her close friend now appeals for unity. I want everybody to get together and unite, and spread love, and spread peace, and spread happiness. And dont let hate live. Dont dont just let somebody walk around freely and spread their hate. Tell them that thats not ok. That its not ok. One of the organisers of the unite the right rally tried to hold a Press Conference. He was shouted down. Shame, shame, shame and as he left, he was forced to flee. Armed police had to escort him from the city. Hes condemned the violence, but says he has a right to be heard. Im willing to die for my rights, basically. I feel like my First Amendment rights, and the rights of the people at my rally were violated. But there is no sympathy here for those who brought hate to the city. Laura bicker, bbc news, charlottesville. Security forces in burkina faso have killed three suspected jihadist gunmen after a Terrorist Attack in the capital. The countrys Communications Minister says a number of hostages remain trapped inside a restaurant after gunmen opened fire on sunday evening. At least 17 people are believed to have been killed in the attack and another eight were wounded. The army and police have sealed off part of the city centre. A man has been charged with the murder of a grandfather who was attacked as he walked his dogs in norfolk. The body of 83 year old, Peter Wrighton, was found in woodland near the village of east harling last saturday. Police say he had been repeatedly stabbed. A 23 year old man will appear in court later today. Up to 140,000 Vulnerable Children did not receive the help they needed last year because their situation was notjudged to be serious enough, according to action for children. The charity has found thousands of young people referred to Social Services did not end up getting any support before their case was closed. The government says its reforms will improve the situation. Marc ashdown reports. Debby has been working in Childrens Services for 16 years, and helps families with anything from Behavioural Problems to domestic and substance abuse. Ive got, across the sites i run, ive just under 2,500 under fives, and three members of staff. So, as much as we do, theres a lot that we cant possibly do, cause we cant be everywhere at once. The amount weve already taken, were aware were not picking up in the same way, and it will only get worse from that. A Freedom Of Information Request to local authorities found that last year 184,500 childrens needs assessments were closed because they fell short of the criteria for support. The charity, action for children, says only around one in four families received Early Help Services such as Childrens Centres or Domestic Violence programmes. We know from too many cases that if were not able to help children early, that there are strong likelihoods that things will get worse for them. For example, in serious case reviews, 70 of the time, we know that there have been Early Warning signs of the outcomes. But we also know that if we give children and families the tools to help themselves much earlier, then theyre much less likely to need help later on in any case. The local Goverment Association blames Government Cuts for squeezing services. But the Department For Education says is taking action to support Vulnerable Children by reforming social Care Services and better protecting victims of Domestic Violence and abuse. It says councils spent almost £8 billion last year on childrens social care, but it wants to help them do more. Marc ashdown, bbc news. Armed officers in the uks Biggest Police force are to be issued with head mounted cameras. They will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan polices firearms units. Scotland yard has yet to decide on how to use body worn cameras in undercover armed operations. The American Space agencys Cassini Probe has begun the final phase of its mission to saturn. The satellite has begun a series of ultra close passes through the planets upper atmosphere. Scientists are hoping it will reveal more about the chemical make up and internal structure of the planet. The World Athletics Championships ended on a high in london last night, with two more medals for Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The success of the relay teams meant british Athletics Hit its medal target, but onlyjust, as our Sports Correspondent, Natalie Pirks, reports. Going into saturday, britain had just one medal. 24 hours later, they had six. The Medal Target Hit at the last possible minute. It was the relay that gave the drama. Britain took 0lympic runs in the womens four x 400 metres. Whenjamaicas injury curse struck yet again. Hamstring just look what it meant to them. Silver for Great Britain in Northern Ireland. The mens four x 400 relay. The final event of the championships. Rooney Martyn Rooney brought home the rally in bronze, the sixth medal for britain. Brought home the rally in bronze, the sixth medalfor britain. The relay teams making sure saturday and sunday were equally super. And as usain bolt took to the track to say goodbye one last time, it was a chance to reflect on a memorable ten days. It has been spectacular. I honestly cant remember in the years i have been watching championship athletics that i have seen such competitive races in so many compelling stories. And actually, as we are ushering the superstar off the scene, the compelling stories have been the emergence of extraordinary young talent around the globe. But the biggest winner was athletics itself. London consistently delivered the crowd that the sport is desperately needed. And as for britain, well, they left it late, but they have shown the future is bright. Natalie pirks, bbc news, at the london stadium. It was an exciting. There is nothing like athletics to get you off the couch away from that, the premier League Season is back we have missed it. It was a great competitive debut for Romelu Lukaku, scoring two goals. They looked good. Yes. £35 million. That is what he is there to do. Away from the athletics, Romelu Lukaku Made A Dream Home Debut for Manchester United. The Belgian Striker had an instant impact at old trafford, scoring twice as united beat west ham 4 0 to go top of the Premier League. Jonjo shelvey was sent off for this, whatever you want to call it. A red card. Paving the way for spurs to beat newcastle. That clearly cost his side. The american, justin thomas, won golfs final major of the year, the uspga at quail hollow. Look at that. One of the shots of the round. Thomas produced a final round 68 to claim his first major title, winning by two shots on a thrilling final day that saw five players level for the lead at one stage and englands women have continued the defence of their Rugby World Cup title with a thumping 56 13 win over italy, scoring ten tries in all. Hosts, ireland, also won, they beat japan, but wales can no longer qualify for the semi finals after they lost to canada. It is good to see england are going well at the moment in defence of their title. That is nice to see. Thank you. Justin thomas, 220 on a 7 iron. For anyone who plays golf, thatis 7 iron. For anyone who plays golf, that is ridiculous. I dont suppose you dont do that. Well, long levers help, but not that far. You are watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning a bbc investigation has revealed there has been a 50 rise in the number of arrests for drunken misbehaviour on flights and in airports in the past year. Demonstrations and vigils have been held across the United States following deadly violence that erupted during a far right rally in virginia on saturday. Here is carol with a look at this mornings weather. Lovely to see you. Good morning. Good morning all. We have mixed fortu nes good morning all. We have mixed fortunes in the weather this morning. An East West Split. We have Rain In The West and drier in the east and that will hold true through much of the day. Yesterday in kent we hit 24 celsius. It was a beautiful day. In order to have the warmest day this august so far we had to reach 24. 5. We could do that today, we are expecting 25 today and tomorrow for some parts of the south east, 26. So it will get that bit warmer but we have a couple of fronts bringing rain across the west, pushing North Eastwards across scotla nd west, pushing North Eastwards across scotland through the course of the day, but equally a lot of dry weather to start with, and a lot of bright weather. If you are waking up from yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia, parts of the midlands and the south east, you have sunshine but out towards the west we have rain. Some of that rain will be heavy and it will be for a while yet across scotland. This is pushing North Eastwards. Northern ireland will see the back edge of the rain, now starting to clear. It pushes across the isle of man in through North West England and North East England getting off to a bright start. That rain affecting parts of wales in south west england, and The Cloud Building just ahead of it through the west midlands, for example, through the pennines, peak district. As we push towards the south east, cambridgeshire, east anglia, essex and kent, we are back into the sunshine. Through the course of the day the rain will continue to move east, and also North Eastwards. It will tend to foment a bit as it does so. Wont be as heavy through the course of the afternoon, so we will see right spells on the murray firth. Brighter spells on the murray firth. Brighter spells with sunshine in Northern Ireland. It could be heavy and thundery, and more rain coming across the channel islands, through southern counties in the wards for example the midlands and heading towards the wash. It is the south east that will hang on to the brightest and the warmest conditions. Temperatures possibly a little bit higher than you can see on the charts. Through the evening and overnight another band of rain sweeps in from the south west. It will be moving in the direction of the east, and tomorrow eventually that clears away and what were looking for tomorrow is a day of sunshine and showers. Tomorrow some of the showers again could be heavy, also thundery. But you know the drill with showers. Many will mist out altogether and hang on with decent spells of sunshine until friday. Temperatures in the south east up to about 26. That is not bad. Thank you very much, see you in half an hour. Lets take a look at this mornings papers. John is here, steph is out and about so only three of us on the sofa. You mentioned that this Press Conference, dont call me mo. We have been talking about usain bolt, and despite mo bowing out, he gave a strong press and despite mo bowing out, he gave a strong Press Conference and despite mo bowing out, he gave a strong Press Conference saying the british love to build people up and tear them down. They are still questioning his links to salazar. While he has never been accused of any wrongdoing, he feels the questions keep plaguing him. He says i think it is unfair, i am ending my career on a high, and you are trying to drag me down. There are some questions. There are questions that, but it is tainting the end of his career, he feels. On the Daily Telegraph they are talking about stamp duty must be cut as a matter of urgency as part of a return to conservative values, that is according to rees mogg. And jamie 0liver according to rees mogg. And jamie oliver and his wife are hoping for a sixth child, a half dozen. May facing backlash of a rushed brexit plans and drunken Airline Passengers up plans and drunken

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