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temperatures on Wednesday in London and Paris. More on that for weather

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for the week ahead coming up. Hello, I'm Ros Atkins,

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this is Outside Source. Let's look at some

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of our main stories. President Obama's been

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talking about the fight against Islamic State -

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and the need for progress The point is that Isil leaders

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cannot hide and our next message is simple. You are next.

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If security is one of the concerns that Americans want President Obama

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to address, Angela Merkel's been facing up to concerns

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In a major speech, she's said Germany helped to avert

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But she also said she'll reduce the numbers

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In a moment we'll talk about Nurofen.

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An Australian court has banned some types of it because the packages

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claims the products are different when in fact they are the same.

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And in OS Sport we'll update you on Leicester-Chelsea

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in the Premier League, plus run through the draw

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for the knock out stage of the Champions League.

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It is 2-0 to Leicester at the moment.

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Some Nurofen products have been banned from shops in Australia.

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The court that made the ruling said that "specific pain" products -

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those which claim to target problems like migraines and back pain -

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They all contain the same active ingredient, 342mg

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Here's a statement from the watchdog that took this to court.

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You really need to be truthful in your advertising. Consumers rely on

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what you tell them, consumers are sceptical to a point. But when you

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tell them something as specific as this just deals with one form of

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pain, when it doesn't, it is just like any other pain relief tablet,

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it causes concern to us. We are very hopeful these sorts of actions send

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a message to companies, do not mislead consumers.

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Reckitt Benckiser is the company that makes Nurofen.

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A Spokesperson said the company had not set out to mislead consumers.

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We encourage choice and our packs are designed

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to encourage consumer navigation in the grocery store.

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Don't know about you, but I looked at this story

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and thought, right or wrong, isn't exactly the same thing

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We asked Michelle Roberts from the BBC News website to come

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This is something you could buy in the UK. They are targeted towards

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different diseases, as we head. Migraines, tension headaches, back

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pain, period pain. But they all contain the same formulation, the

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same generic drug, ibuprofen, and another product in there which helps

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to release into the body quicker than just on its own. Let me be

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clear, is the company saying, we accept these products are the same,

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but we reserve the right to brand them differently, or are they

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claiming they are They know they are interchangeable and they work in the

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same way in the body. Medicines come in that sense, are not

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discriminatory. They will work on pain and inflammation. What the

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company have said is that they wanted to help signpost patience. If

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you're trying to find something and works well for you, you might not

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have the time to read all of the product information. The UK experts

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I have spoken to said it was really important, as consumers, that we

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look at the back of the packet, we know what are taking. That way, we

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can exercise choice. We can buy something that might be slightly

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cheaper, a generic form of the same drug. Isn't one of the other issues

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in Australia that some of these products aimed at one pain or

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another can be more expensive than standard products? It is the same

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with many different medicines. You can get brand drugs, but also a

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generic copy, which is exactly the same active ingredient, but under a

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different name. If you know that, as a consumer, you can start to decide

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which ones you want to buy, which one suits you. It's always

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interesting, how many of us by branded versions, when you can get

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unbranded for much less. No doubt psychologists can explain that one.

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Let's bring you the latest sport. First, the Champions League. We had

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the draw for the last 16. Olly Foster can run us through. You don't

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get any duff games at this stage? You don't, we have had three months

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of group matches, and it has been whittled down to the last 16. It

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gets serious now, those matches coming up in February. Ten different

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nations in the last 16. A real mix from around Europe. Three English

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sides, three Spanish. The one that jumps out is Arsenal against

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Barcelona. Juventus with the runners-up last

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year, they have got Bayern Munich. Roma are against Real Madrid.

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Manchester City have not fared well in this competition, but they've got

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a fairly easy tie, away to Gina -- Dynamo Kyiv.

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It is going to get serious, it all kicks off in February, those

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matches. Chelsea have got to worry about PSG in a little while, first

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they have to worry about... Have they lost yet? 15 minutes away from

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it. The English champions, one point above the relegation zone. A couple

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of weeks ago I was explaining exactly why Leicester were going to

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death and drop like a stone, because the fixtures were going to get hard.

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-- Mahrez. They are actually winning 2-1 now. Loic Remy has scored for

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Chelsea. But Leicester are still leading. Jamie Vardy with his 15th

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of the season. Mahrez with his 10th of the season. 2-1 to Leicester.

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They would go two points clear. What would I know? They are not dropping

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like a stone at all. Chelsea, we talked about that match against PSG,

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big questions are going to be asked, whether Jose Mourinho will still be

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in charge in three months' time. We appreciate it, there is Olly

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Foster, live. What I also wanted to mention was the rugby.

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The new England Rugby coach Eddie Jones has begun

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overhauling his England backroom team by getting rid of Mike Catt,

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Their replacements haven't been named.

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All of those confirmed in the coaching setup, they have lost their

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jobs. Details of a strange

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story in a moment. You might have heard reports

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about a teacher in France getting stabbed by somebody

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shouting "Islamic State". It turns out that did not really

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happen. Kaymer A British man has been convicted

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Kaymer of preparing to carry out a knife attack on the streets

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of London after being inspired 22 year old Nadir Syed

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from South-all was arrested just days before Remembrance Sunday last

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year. The court was told he'd expressed

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admiration for the killers of the soldier Lee Rigby

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who was murdered outside Our Home Affairs Correspondent

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Daniel Sandford reports. Buying a huge knife to carry out

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a beheading here in Britain. Nadir Syed, just hours

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before he was arrested The knife he bought,

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identical to this, had a blade eight inches long and it was to

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be used in an attack Today, we can report that Nadir Syed

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has been found guilty of preparing Just days before his arrest,

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he had filmed himself It was all in the

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build-up to the annual The prosecution said that

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that was not a coincidence. Seven weeks before his arrest,

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this Islamic State spokesman had called on supporters

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to launch attacks worldwide, to single out the disbelieving

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American, Frenchman or any of their allies, he said in a fatwa,

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smash his head with a rock Prior to it, Islamic

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State violence was After the fatwa, the

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violence spread globally. Australia, all the way to the US and

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Europe. Inspired by the Islamic State

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fatwa and obsessed with violent images of fighting

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and beheadings in Syria, Nadir Syed chatted admiringly

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about those who had killed Drummer Lee Rigby on highly

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encrypted social media apps. He had run-ins with the police

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before, but it was his purchase of a large knife that led

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to the hurried arrest. Unemployed Nadir Syed was stopped

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at the airport trying to get The jury considered his

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case for more than 50 hours before deciding he had

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been planning to behead, in Britain, on behalf

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of Islamic State. This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. Our lead story is that

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President Obama has said that US forces are hitting the Islamic State

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group harder than ever, but he admitted the battle remained

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difficult and progress needed If you're watching outside the UK,

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World News America is next. They'll be live in Baltimore

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for the very latest on the trial of the man accused of killing

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the unarmed black man, And over on the News at 10

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there's a special report from Rupert Wingfield Hayes,

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who's gained access to one of the most contested

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areas in the world - the Spratly Island's

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in the South China Sea. A jury has begun deliberations

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in Baltimore, in the first of a string of trials

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against officers involved He's the 25-year-old black man

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who died while in police custody earlier this year,

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sparking a wave of riots and fuelling the Black Lives Matter

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movement. That hashtag that many of you will

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have seen came from his death. BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan

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is in Baltimore. I've given some of the basic

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details, but give us more on the death of Freddie Grey and the

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circumstances around it? Well, this is the first trial of six officers

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who have been charged in connection with the death of Freddie Grey. Now,

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Officer William Halter has been on trial here. It centres on what

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happened after he was arrested. He was transported in a police van. The

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case centres on what happened when Freddie Gray was in the police van.

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He was handcuffed and he was shackled. At some

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journey, he suffered severe spinal injuries, which ended up being what

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caused Freddie Gray's death a week later. The prosecution argues

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although the officer was not driving a van, he was in the van and he

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could have done more to save Freddie Gray's lie. In the trial, the

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prosecution ended the arguments saying all it would have taken is

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using a seat belt in the van. In the defence, they say there is no

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evidence that William Porter's actions caused Freddie Gray's death.

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William Porter talked to the stand for the trial and said he didn't

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realise Freddie Gray was actually injured until the final stop, which

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is why he did not call for any help. I'm seeing some of the comments from

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the judge. It must have been hard to select a jury. The Black Lives

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Matter hashtag, the campaigns around the phrase that grew in the States,

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it went well beyond the city? That is right. A few months ago there was

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a push to hold the trial outside of Baltimore. I was here at the

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beginning of the trial. A lot of people here were saying it was very

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difficult for the jury to be selected. It is nearly impossible

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for people here not to have come into contact with what happened,

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because so much of the city was affected by those protests in April

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of this year. Of course, much of the city, and I was here at the time,

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was even under curfew because the protests escalated quite violently

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at one point. It is not just what has happened here, I was over where

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Freddie Gray was arrested, where he lived, earlier today. A lot of

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people there were saying some of the issues between young black people

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and the police persist. People in that area are hoping there will be

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convictions. It is a high bar. The jury has to find, the judge says,

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that William Porter acted in a grossly Nederland man and there was

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a high degree of belief that he acted with an evil motive or in bad

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faith. -- a grossly negligent manner. They expect the trial to end

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by this Thursday, but they will take as long as they need in what is a

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very complex and highly contentious trial in Baltimore. Thank you for

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that update. One of China's most prominent human

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rights lawyers has gone He's accused of "inciting

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ethnic hatred". There were scuffles

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outside the courtroom. He was not just tweeting, he was

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also filming. You can see the journalists be moved

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away from the front of the court. There is huge interest

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in this trial. We have seen a number

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of representatives of the European Asking to witness the trial that

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many see as a symbol of this The ability of lawyers, like the one

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on trial today, one of the country's best-known defenders of human

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rights, the freedom of people to speak out. He is on trial for a

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number of tweets he sent, poking fun at the government, asking a question

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as to whether the harsh crackdown is in some way responsible for the

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violence. A lot of people, a lot of independent observers are suggesting

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that the content of those tweets are nothing more than commentary, the

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kind of thing you would expect in any system. People asking questions.

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The party authorities here have seen it as serious enough to put him on

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trial. The charges on which he stands could get him eight years in

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prison. Observers we have spoken to suggest that there is very, very

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little chance, if any, of an acquittal.

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Very strange story from near Paris today.

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You may have heard earlier about a teacher who claimed

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he was stabbed in his classroom by an Islamic State supporter.

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Several hours later we started hearing that he'd made up a lot

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We asked High Schofield to tell us more.

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It is an interesting and troubling story that broke earlier today,

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which was taken very seriously indeed by the security services and

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the government. A teacher at a kindergarten set up a school this

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morning, when he was preparing for his day, he was interrupted by a man

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bursting into his classroom in white paint is overalls, grabbing a box

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cutter and a pair of scissors, and stabbed him. The key point,

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according to this teacher, he was shouting this is for Daesh, Islamic

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State, it is a warning, there will be more, and then he disappeared.

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The teacher called the police and was hospitalised. It was taken

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seriously, to the point that the education minister visited the scene

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shortly afterwards. Police called on a big manhunt. The anti-terrorist

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branch of the judicial police took charge. I don't think anybody

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thought it was something that was ordered by Islamic State, but maybe

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something inspired by Daesh, maybe age arranged person who thought he

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was acting on behalf of them. -- a deranged person. Then just an hour

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ago it becomes clear it is all a figment of this poor teacher's

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imagination. Under questioning he has admitted he made it up. Clearly,

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the wounds he had were self-inflicted. So, the story ends,

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there was no attack, but it does show that in this city, a month

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after the attacks, there is still an atmosphere of great febrile

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jumpiness, nervousness and this is one manifestation.

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We finish with an interview with Tina Fey - many

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of you will know her - for those who don't,

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actor, comedian, she's created the hugely successful 30 Rock TV

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series, she was a mainstay of Saturday Night Live for years,

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Well, she has a new film out - it's called Sisters.

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Louise Minchin's been talking to her.

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Have a fabulous, fun film. It is centred around sisters, obviously.

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You don't have a sister, is it based on anybody in particular? Yes,

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neither of us have a sister in real life. We are chosen sisters. It is

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based on a woman who wrote the film, it is based edit on her relationship

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with her own sister, they were opposites growing up. It is based on

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a little bit on her diaries, which she found from when she was 13, 14,

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15. Paula's diaries were heartbreakingly square. The entries

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were about, you know, I changed the grit in my rock tumbler and my

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amethyst is coming along. Her sister is, I made out with Shane, he gave

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me a love bite I was trying to hide. They sold our childhood home! This

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should have been passed on! You are best mates? We are best friends and

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we have known each other for 20 years. Onset, it has to be easier

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and more fun? It is definitely easier, if you have to have a mud

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fight, get into a bathtub with each other, much easier. If you have

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already done those things in real life! I heard you are having a

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party, from someone that got invited. That is a snazzy belt.

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Congratulations on your wrestling Championship. There seems to be

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women doing extremely well in comedy and leading movies now, is there a

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change of front? You know, we have been doing all of this press for the

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movie, and everybody says it is a moment in time now for women in,

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the. I go, OK, I guess so. I hope so. -- women in comet. We have all

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been at it for a long time. I have known all of these women for a long

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time. I guess the nice change is that feature films are making

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money,, and that is all they care about in Hollywood, it makes money,

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you can do another one. You've done fantastic political comedy, tell us

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about your take on Donald Trump? Amy and I are going to host Saturday

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Night Live together next week, for the Christmas show. I wish I

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resembled him. I only get to play people when I weirdly look like

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them. But there is a guy who is on Saturday Night Live right now who

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plays him. It is almost like too much to choose from. He is just

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mental. What you think about what he says about women? He talks about how

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people luck. There is a really horrifying SuperCard of him

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disparaging people by their looks. It's not great.

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The new film is called Sisters. I thought I would be able to tell you

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about the final score in the Premier League game between Leicester and

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Chelsea. Chelsea are the champions, they are right down at the bottom of

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the table. Leicester are very close to the top. It is 2-1. We are into

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injury time, but the final whistle has not gone. 2-1 to Leicester. It

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would be an extraordinary result. But they are not there yet. The lead

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global story is that President Obama has said that America is hitting IS

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harder than it has done. In the UK, a man has been found guilty of an IS

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inspired life plan in London. See you tomorrow. Goodbye.

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