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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240713

Its sunday the 6th of october. Our top story. Borisjohnson has Boris Johnson has urged borisjohnson has urged the European Union to so it is willing to compromise on a brexit deal. Writing in two sunday newspapers, he says his proposals are picking up support among mps on all sides. Lets speak to our political reporter. Is there any sense that this new deal is gathering any momentum . In his article, borisjohnson gathering any momentum . In his article, Boris Johnson calls gathering any momentum . In his article, borisjohnson calls on us tojoin at the article, borisjohnson calls on us to join at the negotiating table in a spirit of compromise and cooperation. He uses the analogy of the ukjumping to an island in the middle of the river and he wants the eu to do the same. There were some calls for showing a vote of support, in parliament, but there are no plans for that to happen. In his article, borisjohnson suggests omentum is building among parliamentarians for his deal. He says there is support from every wing of his party, from the dup and from some labour mps. Now how likely is the eu to make thatjump as Boris Johnson wants . Well, leo varadkar said he believes a deal as possible but these proposals do not form the basis for deeper negotiations. European diplomats said on friday they expected the uk government to make further clarification is potentially over the weekend. But there is still some distance to go. Talks will resume tomorrow. Boris johnson does use his best to insist that if a deal is not reached, then the uk is still leaving on october 31. Thank you very much indeed. Great britains enjoyed more metal success at the world athletics championships indo half, with both the man and women taking medals in the man and women taking medals in the axioo relay. In doha. Heres our Sports Correspondent natalie pirks. Shes had the expectation of a nation on her shoulders, but Dina Asher Smith has more than delivered. Two medals down, one to go. But the relay hasnt always gone britains way. Great britain and Northern Ireland and it looks like it could be tricky again. A last minute injury saw asha philip drafted in, to kick things off. So asha philip, United States outside her. And shes lost a little bit of ground here. Dina was swapped from the last leg to second, charged with chasing jamaicas 100 metre world champion, Shelly Ann Fraser pryce. But she was long gone, and by the time the baton reached daryll neita, britain was in a straight fight for second. Jamaica take the gold, Great Britain, silver, United States, the bronze. Remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britains women delivered the silver medal in back to back championships in a time just short of the national record. But would the men also be jumping for joy . Britain where the defending champions, but the speed of the American Team was ferocious and there would be no catching them. Its United States, gold, silverfor Great Britain and Northern Ireland, bronze forjapan. It was a blisteringly fast european record, no Golden Moment this time, but silver selfies felt as sweet. Thats two silver medals, one for britains women, and one for britains men. And it means that Dina Asher Smith ends these championships with three medals. We all handled the situation, like, fantastically. I think its a testament to how much experience youve all got as a squad. It means shes now the first british athlete to win three medals at the same World Championships, with a little help from herfriends. Natalie pirks, bbc news, doha. We will be speaking to the relay teams during the course of breakfast this morning, live in doha, in a few minutes time. Roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a 3 day meeting which will include discussions on whether to allow married men to become priests. The move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. David willey has been reporting at events at the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs. Events at the vatican for nearly 50 years. Good morning to you, david. Good morning. Thank you forjoining us on good morning. Thank you forjoining us on breakfast. Sorry to remind you about the length of your career, but i guess in many ways you would understand better than many just i guess in many ways you would understand better than manyjust how historic this decision could be . Well, its very interesting. I think it marks a difficult moment or pope francis, because he is under attack from a certain number of rather limited number of traditionalists in the Catholic Church to see this meeting as something that which could be they even accusing him of possible heresy. They say that the traditional teachings, his neglecting them, instead insisting on the problems of amazonia, the undersigned region, where we know the amazon region, where we know the future Climate Change may be dependent on the results of the efforts, with the rest of the world to persuade the political leaders are particularly the leader of brazil, to change his policies there. There is a very wide ranging discussion which will embrace both ecology and dogma and church principles. So, its a very important moment in the history of the roman Catholic Church under pope francis. We shall have to see how it goes on. It is going to last for three weeks, this meeting. Goes on. It is going to last for three weeks, this meetingm goes on. It is going to last for three weeks, this meeting. It is a change is likely, do you think . No. I dont think so. But its all part ofa i dont think so. But its all part of a there is a sort of gripping change in emphasis creeping, we had the appointment of new cardinals from all over the world. They come from all over the world. They come from most of them come from very poor countries, developing countries. So there is a new emphasis by headquarters here in rome on the importance of listening to the voices of the underprivileged, the poor, and people like those living in amazonia, who are threatened by Climate Change. Thank you david willey, talking to us live from rome. 99 people have now died in clashes between demonstrators and Security Forces in iraq, prompting the United Nations to demand an end to the violence. Protests against unemployment and government corruption began in baghdad on tuesday and have since spread to the south of the country, with troops using live rounds and tear gas on the crowds. The uns top official in iraq says those responsible for the deaths must be prosecuted. More demonstrations are expected in hong kong today, as pro democracy lawyers try to overturn a ban on protestors wearing face masks. Some trains are running again after the Public Transport Network was suspended yesterday, following serious clashes between protestors and the police. Hong kongs chief executive, carrie lam, described the moment as a very dark night. Mental Health Patients are at increasing risk due to poor Treatment Facilities and ageing buildings, thats according to new evidence gathered by the organisation which represents nhs hospital, ambulance and community services. Nhs providers found there were nearly 1,400 more Safety Incidents last year than in the previous 12 months, including a patient who fell from a window. The government says that Mental Healthcare is a priority. A bbc radio 1xtra gig in birmingham was called off last night after a man suffered what Police Describe as a slash wound while he was backstage. The event was taking place at the citys arena and being broadcast live on radio. Lets speak to our reporter simonjones whos in our london newsroom. What more can you tell us, simon . Well, the event last night was billed as bringing together some of the biggest names in crime and also in rap. Now, it was due to go on until about 10 45 in rap. Now, it was due to go on untilabout10 iis p. M. , but in rap. Now, it was due to go on until about 10 45 p. M. , but at 10pm yesterday evening it had to be abandoned, and thats before the headline could even take to the stage. The bbc initially said there had been an isolated areas incident. But overnight we got some more details on West Midlands police, they said something happened backstage, a man ended up getting a slash wound. They havent given any more details on who exactly was affected, but for the crowd, it was very disconcerting. They were simply told to leave, they werent given any sort of explanation. Some started booing and asking for their money back. They didnt realise the situation. The bbc has apologised to those spectators but that health and safety had to be the number one priority. Its also said that it was shocked and upset that one of the guests was injured in this way. I think you always there is questions about security. People arriving were told they would have to go through airport style security scanners, there were sniffer dogs, security staff inside and outside the venue, but it wasnt clear what sort of security there was backstage. The venue security there was backstage. The venue has not as they are cooperating with the police. Thank you, simon, talking to us from london there. It was a silver saturday for Great Britain the World Championships yesterday, with both the mens and womens four by 100 metre relay teams taking second place. Lets speak to natalie pirks, whos in doha with the men. Iam indeed. They i am indeed. They were absolutely rapid last night, they ran a european record, it was a fantastic night inside the stadium. But the usa team, well, they had to run the second fastest time in history to be disliked. Lets be too adam who started it off. Second fastest time in history to be asked, lets start off with adam. The americans we re start off with adam. The americans were excellent. We beat the european re cord were excellent. We beat the european record and it wasnt enough. Not the best individually, for many, but its nice to come together with these guys who are like my brothers. To get it done on the track is fantastic. You were up against christian coleman, the speed in that scene was ferocious. But you guys always believe in yourself as defending champions as well. Lightspeed is important, but also the team bonding. Flat speed. You saw the japanese team, they are not necessarily the fastest, but as they are as a unit. America probably outpace us, most of us, if not all of them, but that doesnt make a difference in the relay. Yes, running the second leg. And you were incredibly fast, at the end you had a little incident as well. |j incredibly fast, at the end you had a little incident as well. I pulled my hamstring, but regardless, i tried my best to pass the baton. We got a silver medal in the end, and im happy then. Did you feel something go . Just before i reached the checkmark i felt my hamstring, and itjust the checkmark i felt my hamstring, and it just started the checkmark i felt my hamstring, and itjust started cramping. But i was eager to get the baton over. Are you still planning on going soon bugging dune buggying . You still planning on going soon bugging dune buggying . Im not sure. Will gloss over that. Written werent particularly great at relays a few years ago, but theyve stepped up. I wasjust having a conversation this morning, we went under 38 seconds. I remember 2014, this morning, we went under 38 seconds. I remember2014, i passed it to adam that time and we celebrated with a win of 38 seconds. Now we run 37. 3 seconds, its a european record and the improvement has been massive. Weve got so much faith in each other, no matter what, we pulled a hamstring but we adapted. No matter what the situation, we got so much faith in the situation, we adapted to that. Weve got the speed, weve got the spirit, and we got the skills to go with it. You just see a steady progression, year by year we are getting quicker. Of us an insight into relay camps and things the team has been doing specifically to focus on these medals . You know, the first being is being competitive individually. Weve got so much talent now that that drives imacs be done individually. On the camps we get together and you bonding things, we do high speed practice together and we are one big unit of friends. Asi and we are one big unit of friends. As i said, its a mixture of bonding, working with one another, high speed, high intensity training, and just coming together as friends, really are getting out there and delivering. You really did deliver. Japan looked like a bit of a worry there for a while . I wouldnt want to say we were focused on anybody else but ourselves. I understand that japan is a else but ourselves. I understand thatjapan is a great else but ourselves. I understand that japan is a great team, else but ourselves. I understand thatjapan is a great team, great exchanges, but we have always shown that we could go out with a win. It was a bittersweet moment, we didnt get much sleep, but to be World Championship medallist with a european record is not bad at all. No pressure, but i think you could go faster than that . That is the objective. We have a lot of guys waiting in the wings to join the quarter. We want to drive individual speed down, so hopefully i can anchor a leg. You are excited, we are excited. Just to let you know, britain have five medals now, their minimum target was seven, there are four more opportunities today. In the womens long jump, the mans 500 metre final, and then of course the four x 400 relays, the mens and womens. So there is still opportunity for those medals to be got in that they came for. We will watch holiday during the course of the day. You can it on the bbc and follow on five live and bbc sport. And hopefully in an hour, back to natalie to talk with the women who won. Thats check the forecast. It has been very wet in places. It is also very there are warnings in place for eastern parts of england and scotland. One across east anglia until later this afternoon. This is the culprit which has been almost stationary across parts of the uk. You can see where the heaviest of the rain has been, the dark blues indicating western scotland. Not so bad. South easterly winds with one 01 bad. South easterly winds with one or two showers bad. South easterly winds with one 01 two showers are bad. South easterly winds with one or two showers are around. A glorious start for parts of wales. Wendy is well across the east coast. The rain begins to peter out across parts of scotland and may be Northern England as well. A legacy of cloud and one or two showers was a legacy of cloud and one or two showers little bit remains windy that across south west wales, central, southern england, it turns windy others afternoon with dust gusts of 30 or 40 mph. This is the next frontal system with wet weather across Western Areas and severe gales across the north west of scotland. Gusts of 60 70 mph. This isa scotland. Gusts of 60 70 mph. This is a deep area of low pressure with tightly packed isoba rs is a deep area of low pressure with tightly packed isobars affecting the west of the country initially on wednesday. Then the front continues to move eastwards. Then something brighter follows behind for scotland and Northern Ireland. Here it will remain blustery despite the sunshine with a few heavy showers and gusts around 40 and 50 mph blustery day across the board. Around 40 and 50 mph blustery day across the boa rd. Temperature around 40 and 50 mph blustery day across the board. Temperature is a few degrees down what we had on the weekend. 32 around 15 degrees. That is monday out then. As we had through the rest of the week, it looks very autumnal. Always a south westerly airflow over the atla ntic south westerly airflow over the atlantic was not windy at times and quite a bit of showers. Sunshine, too, but we will see longer spells of rain, particularly towards the end of the week across parts of england and wales stay tuned for the forecast because they could be further flooding with all the rainfall. Remember the ground is saturated and sensitive to any more rainfall. We will talk about dementia. It is quite a moving report we will show you. When you talk about dementia. Most people probably picture somebody living with dementia as an elderly person but the condition can affect people as young as 30. More than 42,000 people under the age of 65 in the uk have so called early onset dementia. One of them is ken barnes, from yorkshire, who isjust 57. His wife linda has been telling us about it. Where are you going to get the water from then . No stop over here. That is it. For somebody who was a builder who could build the house we we re builder who could build the house we were in, he was very capable. It is sad for us all and it is sad for the family to see. What do you think next, do you think . Have a look in there. A couple of cups. Dementia is a thief. It takes away the person that you fell in love with. It turns them into a shadow of the person that they were but they are still there. And you just have to search a lot harder to find them. Ken barnes is 57 years old and was diagnosed with early onset dementia four years ago. Speech is getting more difficult. Short term memory is definitely getting a lot worse. It is all the things that you really ta ke is all the things that you really take for granted. You are looking very dashing. We have always been a team. We met at 16 and next month we will have been married for 36 years. Ido will have been married for 36 years. I do quite a lot of poetry and i think it helps me to express things. This one is called lindas poem. This one is called lindas poem. This is the hardest poem i think i will ever write. It draws on deep emotions i have kept hidden from the light. Usually uplifting with funny things to say that this poem is very different it is a poem a

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