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BBCNEWS Breakfast January 27, 2017

The babies who die before 2a weeks and their parents who are denied a birth certificate. Asa as a mother, you want to protect your children. And we could not. We had no choice. Good morning. You could be paying to get money out of thousands more Cash Machines if banks and Atm Operators fail to reach an agreement over fees. Ill be taking a look at why. In sport, its a happy birthday forJose Mourinho. Manchester united reach the league cup final, with an aggregate victory over hull, so theyll face southampton at wembley next month. And carol has the weather. Good morning. A cold and frosty start to the day. Once again, pockets of fog around. Cloudy. Summer rain. The sunshine hanging around for the longest in the far north of scotland like yesterday. And ill have the rest of your Weather Forecast details in 15 minutes. Thanks, carol. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will meet President Donald Trump at the white house this afternoon. Shell be hoping to prepare the ground for a smooth post brexit trade deal. The two leaders will spend around an hour in the oval office, where theyre also expected to discuss the role of nato as well as relations with russia and china. Yesterday, the Prime Minister told Senior Republicans it was time for britain and america to renew their Special Relationship. Heres our washington correspondent, david willis. She arrived on a blustery winters evening in a city reeling from the effects of the new occupant of the white house. Theresa may will meet with President Donald Trump less than a week after he came to office, a week as unpredictable as any in modern american history. And as the Prime Ministers motorcade went through the capital, she could be forgiven for thinking will the new relationship be more strange than special . In philadelphia, the city of the founding fathers, theresa may had a Standing Ovation for a speech that dwelt on the shared history of the two nations, a relationship which defined the modern world, all pa rt which defined the modern world, all part of a Charm Offensive which she hopes will pave the way for a trade deal with the us. Hopes will pave the way for a Trade Dealwith the us. So i am hopes will pave the way for a trade deal with the us. So i am delighted that the new administration has many Trade Agreement with our country, one of the earliest priority is. A new trade deal with britain and america. It must serve both of us. Later, she will become the first foreign leader to meet with donald trump at the white house. The Streetwise New Yorker who, when it comes to trade deals, has vowed he will always put America First. He and theresa may do have things in common, and it remains to be seen whether they can find common ground, just as the uk is preparing to negotiate its departure from the eu. David willetts, bbc news, washington. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent, carole walker, whos in westminster. How significant is todays meeting . Good morning. The Prime Minister has to walk a tightrope, doesnt see, between trying to get on with donald trump, the president , and also not annoying everyone here with what she says to him. Absolutely. This be a very important and potentially very tricky meeting for the Prime Minister. The first world leader to meet President Trump in downing and downing street are happy about that. She says she does not want to go back to the sort of foreign interventions we saw in iraq and afghanistan. That will be welcome back here. But she does want the us and the uk to continue to engage on the international scene, for example, confronting Islamic State. That will be welcomed back here. But there is a lot of concern, notjust among opposition mps, but in her own party, about Donald Trumps comments, for example, on allowing waterboarding to end terrorism. Many people have said they are opposed to it. It has provoked concern, not just about the future with Intelligence Sharing and defence agreements, but also how the Prime Minister is talking about shared values with someone whose views on those sorts of issues many people here find objectionable. What the Prime Minister will want to do will be to forge that new personal relationship. She talked last night about how sometimes opposites attract. She did not appear to pander to closely to the president to provoke a backlash here in the uk. Thank you. We will speak to you shortly later on. Shortly after 7am, well be asking tony blairs former Chief Of Staff just how significant this first meeting is likely to be. The labour mp and party whip, jeff smith, has said hell defy Jeremy Corbyn and vote against the government bill thatll trigger article 50. The mp said he wasnt convinced the government had a proper plan for brexit. The shadow transport minister, daniel zeichner, has also said hell oppose the legislation, while tulip siddiq has resigned from the front bench over the issue. The Royal College of surgeons has described as alarming plans to restrict the number of hip and knee replacements in one part of england. The move by three Clinical Commissioning Groups in worcestershire is designed to save money, but they insist operations will continue to be carried out elsewhere. Andy moore has the details. Hip and knee operations can be a godsend to do is to get them, but also expensive, up to £6,000 each. Three groups in worcestershire want to decrease those bills because they said they were spending far more than other areas. It is important that they consider operations restricted to those who were in such pain they could not sleep. In the end they did not go that far. But it is understood that criteria is used in many areas. A spokesman for over 50 said they should examine their consciences. They said it was an outrage even to suggest inability to sleep should be used in deciding eligibility for an operation. The Royal College of surgeons said it was worried this example of Health Rationing was only the tip of the iceberg. The statement went on like this. A Health Spokeswoman in worcestershire said many patients would benefit from physiotherapy and weight loss before considering therapy. She also said there was a clear appeal system. Andy moore, bbc news. A committee of mps is calling for a tougher approach to taxing the richest people in the uk. The Public Accounts Committee says the amount raised each year from wealthy individuals has fallen by a billion pounds. Its urged Hm Revenue And Customs to do more to fight Tax Avoidance and evasion. Head teachers in england, who have been warning of a deepening funding crisis, have been angry to discover that hundreds of millions of funding promised to schools last year were taken back by the treasury, when the government was defeated in its plan to turn all schools into academies. Education correspondent, sean coughlan, has the story. Head teachers in west sussex and other parts of the country have been warning that schools are running out of cash. But only last year, the government announced an extra £500 million, as part of their plan to turn every school into an academy. School leaders have been asking whatever happened to that money . But it has now emerged that most of the money was in fact taken back by the treasury. The Education Department said this was the right thing to do. The schools are receiving record levels of funding, according to them. Head teachers are furious that so much money could appear and disappear when schools are struggling to make ends meet. Sean coughlan, bbc news. Girls are less confident in their ability than boys by the time they start school. A study found that by the age of six, girls are much less likely to associate their gender with activities that require brilliance. Gender stereotyping from the media, teachers, and other children, means less women aspire to professions that require subjects such as philosophy or physics. The current cold weather appears to be bringing unusual migrant birds to britain such as waxbirds. Aid charity is holding an annual bird count in the Worlds Largest wildlife survey. A. Relocating can be stressful at the best of times, but residents in ghent, belgium, have found an inventive way to help their local library move down the road. More than 1,200 people formed a human chain over a distance of 250 meters to move books from the Old Library Building to the new. You could say they had the situation covered. Do you think they would be better to just put them in a lorry . That is a much better idea. I guess this one brings the community together. Exactly. It is like a big game of pass the parcel. Do you get to look at the books . It is a nostalgic day. The tennis. And now football, a throwback to 1976. A repeat of the league cup final. Manchester united versus southampton. That famous day when Robbie Stokes scored an upset to win. Jose mourinho might have a few more grey hairs, but his Manchester United team, are in the final of the efl cup. It was a close shave for mourinho celebrating his 54th birthday yesterday. United lost their 17 match unbeaten run, but did they beat hull city, on aggregate, over the two legs, and so theyll play southampton in the final next month. Arsenal manager, arsene wenger, will accept an fa Misconduct Charge today. He said he was big enough to say he hadnt behaved well, when he verbally abused and pushed an official, during his sides 2 1 win over burnley. Eoin morgan led englands cricketers to victory, in their first twenty20 international against india in kanpur. The captains half century made him the first england player to reach 1,500 runs in the shortest format of the game. And will there be a roger and rafa final at the Australian Open . A throwback to those days at the Australian Open. Federer won his semi final in melbourne yesterday, nadal plays the in form Grigor Dimitrov in the next few hours. All the pundits and fans are hoping we see a final between them. But, there might be something to say about that. I was hoping it was at eight oclock but they started a 30. A quick look at the papers. 830. The times. Are a lot of interest in to reason mays speech last night speaking to republicans in philadelphia. Donald trump was the warmup act. He appeared before theresa may. She gave her speech to them. Then the face to face meeting will be taking place later today. Story about Hip Operations. Patients will be denied hip or knee operations unless there pain is so severe they cannot sleep. We will talk about that. No more wars like iraq. That was one of the lines they came out of that speech in philadelphia. People will be looking very closely at just what message philadelphia. People will be looking very closely atjust what message it is she is sending out. What have you got . A glimpse of what it might look like in the future for the british economy. What happened last year is looking big in the papers. Consumer spending sending the country to grow. That was predicted in the last few months of last year, growing the economy 0. 6 . People were surprised because they didnt think we would grow. We have talked about Consumer Spending four years. That is what is propping up the economy. They say it isa propping up the economy. They say it is a surprise but it seems to be the one thing that is strong in the uk. If life is not great for you at work at the minute, you can escape the rat race. Are you not happy at work . My application is in. Look at this. This island, they are looking for someone this island, they are looking for someone to live on the island. They have been looking for them for a while. They need them to look after the puffins. 24 nesting species. You can have up to £70,000, accommodation provided for free, and two motorboats to get around. When you say look after a penguin. Dodos are good it is going so well. Iimagine it dodos are good it is going so well. I imagine it requires a lot of counting. He would have to climb the cliffs to get to their nests. Have you done this before . Apparently they have full mobile phone reception and the internet. Nothing is sacred. I dont know if anyone could have a betterjob than that. Do they need expertise with puffins . I dont know. Laughing. They are calling it timewarp thursday. No one thought they would see the Williams Sisters in a final against each other and potentially rafael nadal against Roger Federer. The semi final in the Australian Open. Nadal still has to get there, and three months ago there was a lovely interview with Roger Federer, they we re interview with Roger Federer, they were Playing Mini Tennis In Spain and they joked that were Playing Mini Tennis In Spain and theyjoked that they were Playing Mini Tennis In Spain and they joked that they would were Playing Mini Tennis In Spain and theyjoked that they would love to meet again and they would have to set upa to meet again and they would have to set up a charity match. Rafa nadal was playing with one arm, and that are playing with one leg. It is so reassuring, in a world that is changing fast tennis is giving us a little bit of what we used to know. 5000 1 were the odds for the Williams Sisters to make it to the final and for nadal and federer to make it as well. Sister act part 28, their first make it as well. Sister act part 28, theirfirst since 2009. Make it as well. Sister act part 28, their first since 2009. |j make it as well. Sister act part 28, their first since 2009. I have another animal story which has suddenly appeared. We were obviously obsessed with it. This one is a bit. You know if you are at work and wondering how your dog might be at home, your dog or cat, and you are thinking i hope they are enjoying themselves . Now there is a ball you can get where you can be at work and on your phone and you can make the ball moves and do tricks, and it can even have your face on it. You can actually entertain your pet while you are sat in a boring meeting. Can the ball looked at the pet . You can, because even see what they are up to, although it is a bit ofan they are up to, although it is a bit of an invasion of privacy for the dog. If they are up to something they shouldnt be . Here is one that eve ryo ne they shouldnt be . Here is one that everyone up. Supposedly the roundabout with the worst potholes in the uk. This is in staffordshire. 100 in one roundabout complex. If you have been across this you must know what it is like. A lot of people saying it is shocking. When cyclist is have to go around it you literally have to navigate in amongst gigantic potholes. Literally have to navigate in amongst Gigantic Potholesm literally have to navigate in amongst gigantic potholes. It livens up amongst gigantic potholes. It livens up the journey. Well done finding a positive spin. We will see you both a little later on. Have you stopped talking now . Thanks, mike. You are watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning theresa may heads to the white house for her first face to face meeting with President Trump. Plans to restrict the number of hip and knee replacements are described as alarming by the Royal College of surgeons. Here is carol with a look at this mornings weather. It certainly felt chilly for lots of people. Look at that. That is the 13 ican people. Look at that. That is the 13 i can see that. That is a good numberfor us. I can see that. That is a good number for us. It certainly is. Good morning all. Steph is quite right. It isa morning all. Steph is quite right. It is a chilly start to the day, some temperatures as low as 5 but yesterday, look at this gorgeous weather watchers picture, sent in from Glen Morriston in the highlands. As we came that bit further south, we had seen more like this, 1 and a lot of frost around. Todayit this, 1 and a lot of frost around. Today it is not going to be as cold, but it is going to still be cold. What is happening is, if you remember yesterday, france was all blue, indicating it was cold, and dragging in the south easterly winds. Today the green and yellow are reappearing. It is still cold but not as cold so that is being dragged across our shores by the south easterly wind. Increasingly today we will see more of a South Westerly wind developing around this area of low pressure, so things are going to turn less cold through the day. We have a Weather Front coming an associated

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