29/10/2016 BBC Weekend News


29/10/2016

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Hillary Clinton has urged the FBI to fully explain the significance

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of newly-discovered emails it says may be linked to her handling

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of classified information during her time as US

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With just ten days to go before the US presidential election,

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Mrs Clinton says she's confident she will not be prosecuted.

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Her Republican opponent Donald Trump says this is the biggest

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Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is coming to a close just

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as it began, with the FBI investigating her e-mails.

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This time she's challenging the Bureau to be more transparent.

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We have not been contacted by anyone. The first we knew about it

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is when you knew about it, I assure, when this letter sent to Republican

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members of the house was released. So we don't know the facts which is

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why we are calling on the FBI to release all the information that it

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has. Even director Qaumi noted that this new information may not be

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significant so let's get it out. This latest twist in

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an extraordinary campaign was delivered in a letter

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to members of Congress. to be linked to this man,

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the disgraced former The FBI is looking into his e-mails

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to see whether or not he sent sexually explicit

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content to a 15-year-old. He used to be married

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to Hillary Clinton's Investigators seized

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the couple's devices, and it's thought the new e-mails may

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have come from there. Donald Trump's campaign has

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declared this a good day. The investigation is the biggest

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political scandal since Watergate, and it is everybody's hope

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that justice, at last, Ten days to go and Hillary Clinton

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must hope that voters have already But at this stage in the race,

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this is not the discussion The Clinton campaign say that this

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is a storm in a teacup but Mr Trump says it is the biggest thing since

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Watergate. How is anyone to judge? For both campaigns this could be

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nothing or it could mean everything. For Hillary Clinton, her

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presidential bid is coming to a close just as it began, with

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everyone talking, once again, about her e-mails. This will all come down

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to a feud key voters in key swing states. What do they do? Do they do

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as Hillary Clinton has suggested, and we have already heard enough

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about the e-mails, because she has answered every question, so do they

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continue to vote for her? Or do they do what Donald Trump hopes? He is

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hoping to close the gap in the polls, telling his supporters that

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he would lock up if elected and he says that this is a chance for

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justice to be done. He hopes that when it comes to election day and

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the voters casting their ballots, there will be enough doubt in their

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minds to stop voting for a presidential candidate under

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suspicion by the FBI. An Iraqi government offensive

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to the west of Mosul, the last major stronghold

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of so called Islamic State in the country, is being carried out

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by Shia militia groups. It's the first time they've played

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a significant role in the attack and Iraq's Prime Minister has

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promised they will not be allowed to enter the city,

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which is mainly Sunni. Our correspondent Shaimaa

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Khalil is in Irbil. It is significant for two reasons,

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one because this is the Western front of that has been left open

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since the offensive in Mosul began. But it is also significant because

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the mobilisation is mainly a Shia faction. They have been in the mix

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since the battle for Mosul began but this is the first time we have seen

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a mainly Shia faction has been seen in the forefront, taking on the

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west. This will not take many -- make many people happy. We have

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heard politicians voicing concerns about Shia fighters taking part. But

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essentially Turkey, who voiced concern. Shia fighters do not have a

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good track record in the southern provinces and UN organisations have

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said that they have violated human rights in those cities. Humanitarian

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and security challenges but now political challenges as well.

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One of England's oldest hotels has begun to collapse

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after being damaged in a massive fire, which has been

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Police believe the blaze in the Royal Clarence Hotel

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in Exeter is nearly out and they are bringing in a drone

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to assess the structure of the building.

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The fire began on Friday morning in buildings nearby and then

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spread to the hotel, which dates back to 1769.

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A cross-party group of MPs is calling on mobile phone companies

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to let customers switch between UK networks in areas of poor coverage.

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They say foreign visitors often get a better service, because

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"roaming" lets them move to the strongest signal.

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How many of us have found ourselves hunting for a signal? Even in

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Britain's biggest towns, many of us cannot make that call from our

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mobiles. I do not have any signal or it is very slow. I could probably

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send the text but not listen to the radio. There is a big area in the

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park that has no reception which I think it strange seeing as it is the

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centre of town. Now a group of 90 MPs from all parties have signed a

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letter calling for mobile phone companies to allow us to Rome at

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home. It cannot be right that if you have a foreign Sim card, you can get

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coverage in the UK that a British person cannot get. These places were

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you cannot get signal have to end and if we need to do that through

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national roaming, that has to be the way forward. The British of the

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structure group of MPs says that 70 million of us do not get a proper

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signal at home and 28% in rural areas get no coverage at all. They

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say that you should be able to jump or roam into the strongest signal in

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your area even if you have no contact with their provider. But the

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mobile phone industry says it has made great strides and invested

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billions in networks and new technology. Mobile has always been a

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competitive industry in the UK. And as the report highlights, UK

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customers to benefit by some of the best prices in the developed world.

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-- customers do benefit with some of the best prices. Hello, hello? By

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the end of 2017, 90% of the UK land mass must be covered for voice calls

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by the mobile operators. If it is not, that will be a breach of their

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licence and they could end up in the courts. Scant consolation for those

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of us hunting for a signal in the loft or at the end of the garden.

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With all the sport, here's Mike Bushell

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It's a really important hour ahead for two clubs at either end

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Sunderland are bottom, and they are playing Arsenal,

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It's just approaching half-time at the Stadium of Light

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and the Gunners have the lead thanks to Alexis Sanchez's header

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In the Scottish Premiership, as it stands, Celtic are going ten

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points clear at the top of the league.

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They are beating second-place Aberdeen 1-nil at Pittodrie,

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Tomas Rogic with the goal there, with around half

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Bangladesh are on top in the second and final

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test against England after a day of twists and turns.

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Earlier before he was out, Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid

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helped turn England around with a ninth wicket stand of 99.

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That put them 24 runs ahead by the end of the first innings.

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Bangladesh soon went back in front in their second innings

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and despite losing two wickets, they built a solid foundation thanks

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They closed on 152-3, so lead by 128.

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Straight after the news here on BBC one, build-up starts,

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for England's match against New Zealand in rugby

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Sam Burgess is back playing in the code, after his difficult

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Now Burgess is the captain of his country and ready

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Growing up in the north of England, representing my country as captain,

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I am really looking forward to getting out there and doing my

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thing. With the Summer Games gone,

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Britain's winter Olympians, are looking ahead to

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Pyeong-chang in 2018. For speed skater Elise Christie, it

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will offer the chance of redemption, after an ill-fated Games

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in Sochi two years ago. As part of her preparations ahead

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of this week's first World Cup event of the season in Calgary,

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she's been adopting a rather unusual training method,

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as David McDaid reports. For most athletes, developing that

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winning mentality is key. British short track speed skating are taking

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a different approach. Elise Christie is learning to lose. I have been

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almost destroying my ego in training because it is not easy to race the

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boys. I do not always win. Firstly, it teaches me about putting myself

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out there and being able to lose. Losing, you have to accept it

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sometimes. Elise Christie's explosive power has brought European

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titles and world medals but tactical errors meant trouble

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disqualification at the Sochi Winter Olympics. Now she has been told to

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not win. In some seats at least. -- in some heats. There is debate

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around the technical side of skating in terms of not pushing really,

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really hard. In terms of actually making sure that your technique and

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ambition is not coming second or third, but understanding what you

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can take from that to learn, not that it was a complete catastrophe.

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The new philosophy is geared towards making sure that Sochi's mistakes

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are converted into metals in South Korea at the next Winter Games in 15

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months' time. -- into metals. I cannot compare myself to the athlete

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I am now. I am in such a different position. All I am thinking about is

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that I am going to do it this time and I cannot wait to get out there,

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really. It is not tomorrow, so calm down! Still champing at the bit, but

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trying, at least, to harness some restraint. Impressive stuff.

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The next news on BBC One is at 4.40pm.

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Good afternoon. It is a settled weather picture this weekend. High

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pressure sitting across the country, trapping a lot of cloud. Mostly dry

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weather but we have had some nuisance weather on the satellite

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picture. We do have some sunshine,

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