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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170806

How to vacation like vladimir. Welljoin russias action man president as he goes on his summer holidays. And jay has the weather. Quite a fresh start was quite a lot of bright weather and south and eastern areas hold on to the sunshine but more Northern Areas will see rain. The man said to be the worlds greatest ever sprinter, usain bolt, has failed to win his last individual 100 metre race at the World Athletics Championships in london. Bolt is retiring, after a career which saw him win 11 world titles and 8 olympic gold medals. He finished third, behind americans Justin Gatlin and christian coleman. Gatlin has twice served doping bans. Our Sports Editor dan roan watched the action unfold. With the Night Sky Crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. Commentator usain bolt lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew this buildup hadnt been perfect, beaten in the semi final by an american, christian coleman. His starts also have been shaky. Bolt gets a pretty good start. So does coleman. Coleman leading it. Chasing hard. Here he comes. And gatlin wins it with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. Booing. Gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. And as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview were not used to seeing. Its just one of those things, you know what i mean . I cant say much. I just didnt execute when it matters. It wasnt meant to be this way. The crowd her expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not come third, and certainly not get beaten by a two times drug cheat inJustin Gatlin, who crashes the farewell party. Its the last thing Track And Field would have wanted. Mistakes can happen. But you can come back hard and work hard for them and be accepted back. The crowd had experienced history, just not the history they expected. But bolt still bows out having transcended his sport. Dan roan, bbc news, at the London Stadium. An independent review into the cost of energy is being launched by the government just days after british gas raised standard Electricity Prices by i2. 5 . The business secretary, greg clark, says the report will examine how prices can be kept as low as possible while ensuring the uk still meets its Climate Change targets. Lets speak to our political correspondent, leila nathoo. Good morning. It is a very a political issue and many people will roll their eyes, having been told their bills are increasing i2. 5 . Energy prices has been an anti governments sites for some time with the result may promising a cap during the election but that has been dropped and there is now this independent review looking into the whole supply chain where costs can be reduced across the supply chain to bring bills down. Although the review has been promised in the Ma Nifesto Review has been promised in the manifesto it is clearly added some urgency by this british gas being the last of the big six to raise their prices earlier this week. This review will publish the report in 0ctober review will publish the report in october and Consumer Groups say it will not address the problem now but we will wait to see what the recommendations are. Well be speaking to will hodson co founder of the big deal a Consumer Group that advise people how to save money on their energy bills. Thats at ten past. Italian police have arrested a polish man accused of kidnapping and drugging a british model as she arrived for a photo shoot. The 20 year old woman was attacked by two men and held captive for 6 days. Its alleged they threatened to hold an Online Auction for her unless a ransom was paid. 30 year old, lukasz pawel herba, who lives in britain, has been arrested on suspicion of kidnap and extortion. Schools must stop trying to Wrap Children In Cotton Wool because it leaves them ill prepared for the challenges of later life thats the view of the Chief Inspector of schools. 0fsteds Amanda Spielman says over the top health and safety rules stop children developing resilience and she wants new guidance for schools in england. Andy moore reports. Its clear the Chief Inspector of schools is no fan of children in high vis jackets. She says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. Pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. Take conkers for example. She says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. She says this is her message. She wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom of childhood to explore the world around them. And so, to that end, the 1,800 School Inspectors in england will be taking part in sessions next month called when is safe, what really matters . The aim is to get away from the Tickbox Culture of the past. There is also a warning today that children are spending too much of their free time on line. It comes from the childrens commissioner in england saying youngsters are bingeing on social media in the same way they like to tuck into junk food. They say they want parents to regulate Internet Usage just like they would stop them eating cheeseburgers and chips for every meal. Andy moore, bbc news. Belgian officials have admitted they knew that eggs from dutch farms might be contaminated with an Insecticide A month before the issue became public. Belgiums Food Safety Agency said it had kept quiet because of an ongoing fraud investigation. Shops in belgium, The Netherlands and germany, have removed the eggs from sale. Tough new sanctions will be imposed on north korea following the countrys recent Intercontinental Ballistic Missile tests. The un voted unanimously for the resolution to ban some north korean exports, like iron, coal and lead, and to limit investments in the country. Pyongyang has been under un sanctions for almost a decade but refuses to end its Nuclear Programmes. Meanwhile, the us Secretary Of State Rex Tillerson will meet his korean, russian, and chinese counterparts at the summit of the association of Southeast Asian nations in manila today. North Koreas Nuclear programme is expected to be a main topic. 0ur South Asia correspondent Jonathan Head is in bangkok for us this morning. Jonathan, what is happening today . No evidence in the past the north korean sanctions have work in terms of stopping their Nuclear Programme was smacked i dont think anybody thinks this time they will but the americans are looking for tougher action to squeeze the economy in north korea. They want pressure that makes north korea think again about pushing ahead with a Missile Programme that is not far of threatening the west coast of the usa in some form. There is a different perspective in asia where they recognise north korea is a very difficult customer what they believe engagement was quiet pressure is the only option. What is important about this meeting is your 27 asian countries, up until now the tom administration has not define what it thinks about asia and this is chasuble Rex Tillerson to build consensus, particularly with china and russia and that north korea is com pletely and russia and that north korea is completely isolated and try and persuadejohn completely isolated and try and persuade john mann this completely isolated and try and Persuadejohn Mann this is the beginning of more serious isolation persuade north korea. Jonathan, thank you. President trump is beginning his 17 day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart valdimir putin, had more energetic pursuits in mind, for his summer break. The president made a three day trip to the Siberian Wilderness and hes been showing off his fishing, snorkelling and quad biking skills. 0ur moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford reports. Its russia, its summer, so its time for Vladimir Putins photo shoot. And this year, the action man president went fishing in siberia. The Video Footage Ran for a full ten minutes on state television. The highlight was the pike chase. This year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. The kremlin says he was hunting his prey for two hours. I had to shoot twice, he admits, finally surfacing with his catch. After notching up 17 years in power, russias leader is a dab hand at such stunts. He once took to the skies as a human crane. He is regularly snapped on his skates. Commentator Vladimir Putin and horseriding is another action man favourite for the judo black belt. This year, too, it was all about Vladimir Putin, the macho man, even at 64. The strong leader, ready as ever to stand up to the west. And, never shy of revealing a bit of flesh, mr putin took a moment to flex his muscles in the siberian sunshine. Now thats good fishing, he tells his entourage. Sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. And in good shape for 64. Yeah. Not and in good shape for 64. Yeah. N ot exa ctly and in good shape for 64. Yeah. Not exactly my pin up is all im saying. Consumers may welcome news of the governments independent review into the cost of energy in the same week that british gas announced it was raising Electricity Prices by 12. 5 . It comes amid concerns about rising bill and will look at how prices could be kept as low as possible while ensuring the uk can still meet its Climate Change targets. Were joined now by will hodson from the big deal a Consumer Group that helps people save money on their energy bills. Good morning. This is such a difficult topic for people and in a week where bills covered increased as anyone likely to take comfort from this review . Cold comfort, if any. The key point is Rising Energy prices are a problem right now, this isa prices are a problem right now, this is a Strategic Report that will deliver benefits, if at all, many yea rs deliver benefits, if at all, many years from now and people will feel as though the government is taking the camera down the road. This is looking at costs as supposed to prices. The boss of british gas said wholesale prices were coming down and yet prices for consumers or increasing because of costs. The person running the review pledge to separate the myths from the facts with regard to energy costs which is probably a good idea because when british gass ceo explained why they are putting up prices with reference to costs a lot of it was lampooned as nonsensical. There is a distinction between costs and prices. It is all very well if the report enables us to reduce costs for Energy Companies for generation and transmission but if they can still put up prices for consumers we have achieved nothing. That is a very difficult one because they make huge profits these companies but on the other hand, although their shareholders benefit, you could argue Pension Funds and we benefit in ways if these companies are benefit in ways if these companies a re successful. Earlier this summer you have both britains Major Political parties promising to deliver a price cap and if people want to see lower bills this year at a price cap is the only way to go. The government says it is doing everything it can to keep costs down for energy, do you not buy into that . I am not certain and i think we can look at the policy costs, british gas blamed policy costs for the fact that they put up prices last week, the government responded quite smartly by saying this is a tiny proportion of the cost you face it does not make sense. It makes sense to have this long term review but we should absolutely not lose focus on exploitative pricing, the focus on exploitative pricing, the focus on exploitative pricing, the focus on costs in the entry system should not distract us mac compatible and greed in the Energy Companies. The whole point of creating a market in the Energy Sector was to try and keep costs down. Is that market not working . Which market is that . There are two. The point i am making is if you are out there are switching and trying to get a good deal you are constantly getting reasonable value for money. 0n the other hand, if you are not switching you will find yourself in a different market altogether where there is no competition. These are there is no competition. These are the people paying 30, 40 more energy than the neighbours and these are the people in desperate need of protection with a price cap. I have got onto the switching of thing because of listening to interviews like this and you can do it every year and it is not a hugely complicated thing to do, take 20 minutes or so to fill in the form. Is that the advice, switch and get the best deal . You are very furrow on your forms, we think it takes five to ten minutes to switch. The important point to make is anyone who doesnt fa ncy point to make is anyone who doesnt fancy increasing bills, you do not need one of those bills to hand to switch, an estimate of your usage is nearly always good enough. Thank you for your advice. I am glad to hear you do listen to some of these interviews. I have done so many of these interviews and listen to so many people saying switch but the best deal i could fight this year was still more expensive than the best deal i could find this year. Best deal i could find this year. Best deal i could find this year. Best deal i find last year. Youre watching breakfast from bbc news. The main stories this morning. Usain bolt has failed to win his final individual 100 metre race at the World Athletics Championships. The eight time 0lympic Champion came third, with americasJustin Gatlin taking gold. An independent review into the cost of energy has been launched just days after british gas increased Electricity Prices by 12. 5 for Three Million customers. Also coming up in the programme well take a look at how the heatwave thats sweeping europe is affecting tourism and well have the latest advice for holidaymakers. Lets find out what the weather is looking like. From your photograph it looks like a promising start. For some of us it has been a lovely start to the day. A lovely start to south wales. You can see more close toward the north and west of the uk bringing a rather different start in Northern Ireland in particular. The cloud is courtesy of this atlantic load heading our way of bringing the breeze, cloud and some rain. That is moving ever eastwards through the day so things are going downhill in Western Scotland and northern england. Things should brighten up in Northern Ireland with some showers still through the afternoon. Taking well onto the early evening before reaching the north east. These of the pennines are largely dry but west of the pennines are quite wet, cumbria in particular and the western side of the wheels also been quite wet. The South West Of England avoid this. It lovely afternoon really was patchy cloud and sunny spells. A decent afternoon at the London Stadium. A decent day across the south east. 0vernight the Rain Move Products offered at eastwards, quite wet in north west of england and wales. This weather. Moving too far tomorrow. In light from the South West Of England through wales into the midlands. Wet wet in the South West Of England. The far south east should essentially be dry and toward kent and sussex will seek the best of the sunshine. Through the week things are looking pretty unsettled. Low pressure to the east of us and all these isobars coming down from the north of bringing the breeze with it and bringing unsettled weather, heavy rain and showers, quite windy also. With the north Winds Temperatures will be on the law sites. Quite disappointing for the stage in august. On the low side. Children can spend up to 15 hours a week and internet, according to. Com. The childrens commissioner for england says parents must regulate their exposure to these websites in their exposure to these websites in the same way the wood with fast food and payments must be proactive in stopping their children bingeing over the summer holidays. Lets talk to her now. Why is this such a concern . You, i

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