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stories. Then my German parliament has approved measures that will

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allow the confiscation of Bibles from asylum seekers to contribute to

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welfare costs. Brazil is deploying over 200,000

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soldiers in the fight against the Zika virus.

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Apple, the world's largest company, will announce their results. They

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may suggest a decline in the iPhone. We will also speak

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are discussing the Democrats leader election. There is also sport coming

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up and we will concentrate on the Australian open and on the cricket.

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Yesterday we were talking about the Zika virus in Brazil but now the

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World Health Organisation saying it is spreading across the Americas.

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The Brazilians are deploying the army to try editing it. It is

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carried by a mosquito and it causes mild headaches, conjunctivitis, and

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fevers. It can be passed by the mosquito biting someone who is

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infected and then biting else. The concern is when a pregnant

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woman gets the virus and it is believed that your baby can develop

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problems from its mother which can result in underdeveloped's brains.

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During my pregnancy everything was going fine.

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We bought the baby clothes and decorated his bedroom.

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When we have the first exams there was no way to tell he had

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a smaller brain at that stage in my pregnancy.

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The day I found out, on August 11th, was the worst day of my life.

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It was a very difficult day but it was very important

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that the doctor said we should allow ourselves 24 hours of grief.

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Gabriel was born on December 4th and his illness

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His head circumference was 32cm, within the range.

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I had Zika but like everyone else I gave it no thought.

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I had some rashes and itches for a day or two.

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At the time I told my obstetrician but she didn't even write it down.

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He has to see many doctors, almost daily and gets

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But he is calm, he sleeps and nurses normally.

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Thank God we are able to afford this care for him because others cannot.

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The affection we've received during this process moves me.

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So many friends offered their prayers and sacrifice.

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Our goal is to make Gabriel happy no matter what.

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I want him to be happy and I want to see him smiling.

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I am doing everything I can for him to be 100% so that he can do

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If he takes a bit longer that is fine but he will get there.

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He will go to school and do everything and be happy.

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We heard the woman in the report talking about how when she had Zika

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no one was interested. That is no longer true. The government in

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Brazil are calling in public enemy number one -- are calling it. This

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is what they had to say: the latest rather jaded to deploy 220,000

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soldiers. I have been speaking to a reporter in Sao Paulo. The announce

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of the deployment of the task force has been big in Brazil because there

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have been deployments like this before but in specific cities.

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Brazil has not seen this kind of effort by the army in decades. Those

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220,000 Army soldiers will be joining 300,000 health agents and

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they will be visiting residents across the country to find the

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breeding spots of the mosquitoes and to destroy them and to warn people

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about the risks that they have in their own houses and alert them

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about the necessity of individual action here. They will tell them how

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they can avoid breeding spots for the mosquito. Is that anger that

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these warnings were not made last year or the year before? That woman

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were not offered more support and advice? There is some anger but

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Brazil has been dealing this for decades. Campaigns against it or

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talking about prevention and warning people about what they can do are

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not uncommon in Brazil, they usually happen every year. On the other

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hand, Brazil had one of those beggars academics of a fever and the

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Zika virus in decades, so it was probably not enough. People are

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talking about budget cuts and the governments and the lack of help

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agents to golf from house to house talking to people. Those to the

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government has to answer about. We will be talking about the Zika virus

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again. Now the tennis in Melbourne. We are

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going to look back and forward. We have fed and and Djokovic coming

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through to the semifinals. They are reaching the business end and we

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have been left with two of the best in the business. They will meet in

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the semifinals, Roger Federer 17 times a champion. Between him and

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Djokovic they have 27 titles between them and rivalry stretches ten

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years. It will be the 45th meeting on Thursday and it stands at 22-22.

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It is mostly gone Djokovic's way, by Roger Federer is looking very

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confident going about his business in Melbourne. But if we go back to

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you and a half years to Wimbledon in 2012, the last of Roger Federer's

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grand slam titles, we were looking forward to June final and Roger

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Federer against Djokovic and Freddie should be a brilliant match. This is

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one of the biggest games for British's woman's tennis for years.

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You have to go back to the 70s or 80s to find the last woman to get

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this far on a grand slam and to go on to the semifinals. Hannah is an

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adopted British player, but she came to the United Kingdom ten years ago

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now and has gone further than she might have expected. She is up

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against the Chinese athlete. It is going to be interesting to see who

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goes through to the semifinals. The momentum is with Hannah, but Serena

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Williams has been drawn all the way. It is the 18th time in the row that

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she is beaten Sharapova. It looks like she is going to equal Steffi

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Graf's record of 22 grand slams. If you want to follow this you can look

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at the BBC News app or on your smartphone.

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This is a video that millions of people have been watching and

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America. This is one of basketball's biggest superstars playing with a

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group of kids in Florida. A couple of days ago, a policeman was called

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to this area because there had been noise. He ended up playing

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basketball with the kids loudly. The video went viral. A rematch was

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plotless. The police invited him back down. The police did not think

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he would turn up but he did. You can find out video online.

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Here's some advice from man himself. Stretch of elbows and you can be

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anything you want to be. I grew up just like this. Only you can change

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it. You need to show respect to your peers. I am a man of my word. Do not

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take money from another person. Apple's latest figures are in. Here

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is the text that is coming into the BBC newsroom. Writers are saying

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lower-than-expected iPhone sales in the latest quarter, its lowest ever

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growth in shipments. The kind of thing investors are worried about

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since becoming to pass. Now we can speak to our North America tech

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correspondent. Put it in context for this please. For the first time,

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Apple is expecting iPhone sales to decline, for the first sciences

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2007. We're still looking at the numbers. That is a big deal for

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Apple. It relies on iPhone sales, 60% of its total revenues are on the

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iPhone. Any decline in that product is a big deal. Why are we not buying

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them in the same numbers as before? They may have hit a plateau. The

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poor have iPhones. People wait for the big updates, so we will see the

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iPhone seven this year, while it was the iPhone six S this year. This is

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the first time Apple has ever warned that the iPhone will not be selling

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as much as it was the previous year. In previous years the big spikes of

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the back of things like the iPad, the iPad, the iPhone, the iMac. At

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the giving us any hints as to what might be next? We had the Apple

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watch launched last year. Everyone is looking out for a car of some

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kind. Whether they make their own or integrate with other cards that

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would get everyone excited. Are rumours that that is being worked on

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as we speak. We have not had anything concrete from Apple, but

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they do not like to tell us anything until they are ready to launch.

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Thank you very much. In a moment we will turn to a

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mystery playing out in England all over a ?33 million lottery prize

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that is still unclaimed, although hundreds of people are saying they

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have bought the ticket. Tesco has apologised after a

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watchdog revealed that the super Maya kit bags at the supermarket

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giant parade paying suppliers to improve its profits.

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Remember the headlines, Tesco in turmoil after the revelation that it

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had overstated its profits. It was today do with how it dealt with that

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suppliers. Today it was found that Tesco did not treat them fairly.

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What iPhone was shocking was how widespread the practice was of

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delaying payments. -- what I found shocking. It was everywhere in the

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UK and overseas. The ombudsman found out that they had willingly delayed

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payments to suppliers and made unilateral deductions. It held money

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for suppliers without their agreement. The sums were

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significant. One supplier was owed several million pounds and it took

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two years to get the money. The sums were much smaller for this chocolate

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business. A delay in payment of less than ?10,000, but it cost them

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dearly. A nearly bankrupted our company when they did not pay our

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bill in the member 2013. It took them six months to pay us and we had

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to take a personal loan to cover Christmas wages and bonuses. Tesco

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did apologising and administrative error was made. Tesco has around

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3000 suppliers keeping these shelves filled. It is a big and complex

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business. Some of the delays in payments were down to pure

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administration, but others were deliberate, driven by the need to

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improve its financial position. The new boss says that Tesco is already

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a different company from the one criticised in the report today. The

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report covers a period in history from 2013 to the beginning of 2015.

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We drew a line under that changed our business and have continued to

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do so in the 15 months since then. The adjudicator recognises that you

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can see the progress that we have made. Tesco has avoided a fiberglass

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ombudsman did not have the necessary powers at the time, but still coming

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down the aisles as the criminal investigation by the serial fraud

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office that could lead to prosecutions and a big financial

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penalty. -- Serious Fraud Office. Welcome back to the BBC newsroom.

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Our lead story is that Denmark has put new measures that will allow the

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confiscation of Bibles from asylum seekers. -- M has approved. The

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government say this will pay for increased welfare costs. If you are

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watching outside of the UK after us there will be well this America and

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information on a gas leak that has been going on for months. James Cook

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has been speaking to residents about how their lives are being affected.

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In the UK, the news at ten will report on terror school and a

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destination that it delayed paying suppliers to improve its financial

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position. -- on Tesco. I was just mentioning world news America. We

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are getting very close to the first votes being cast in the race to the

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White House. There are only two people capable of winning the

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Democratic election, Hillary Clinton and Bernie. They took part in a

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television debate last night. Hillary Clinton has a clear lead

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over Bernie Sanders, but if you bring in Iowa they are neck and

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neck. That is important because the IR selection is happening on the 1st

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of February and Iowa is the first state to choose. It is about

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momentum. Here's some of the debate last night.

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If you're asking me why the campaign has created the momentum that has

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we're touching a nerve with the American people who understand that

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establishment politics are not good enough and that we need bold changes

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in political revolution. When the primary campaign was over and I

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worked for President Obama became Secretary of State it was because he

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trusted my judgment and be worked side-by-side. We work together for

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four years. I am sure that you watched it. How did you score it?

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They are laying out the different versions because basically they

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agree on much of the policies. The question for them both is how to get

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there. What is the best way to knack for both of them would like to see

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in this country. Bernie Sanders said that he once had universal health

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care and free college education for people in America. They might sound

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like Auden ideas to Europeans but they are quite unusual for an

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American audience. -- unusual ideas. Hillary Clinton as saying that she

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applauds his ideas but she says that they have to deal with the real

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world. He said he was campaigning in Porgy and governing in prose. Her

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message is that she has the experience and that she can get

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things done. Bernie Sanders is a good guy and I like him, but he

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cannot get this done. People watching around the world will be

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thinking this is very interesting but there is no possibility of

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Bernie Sanders winning. I be right? I think LA Lakers into an's campaign

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is a little bit nervous. She has been the de facto candidate for most

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of the last year and a happen suddenly Bernie Sanders is catching

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up with her. She remembers 2008 when she was meant to be the de factor

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candidate and along comes Barack Obama he gets this very enthusiastic

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crowds and she ends up working for him in government. She is not going

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to take this for granted. This is a measure of Donald Trump's success.

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With either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders began to see Donald

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Trump the candidate? Do they think he is easier to beat than some of

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the more moderate candidates? The word from the Clinton campaign early

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on was that they would love to run against Donald Trump. That is

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officially what they would say. I think they have watched Donald trump

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up Scott back and -- watched Donald Trump's appeal grow. Is there a

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chance that he has latched onto something and he could do well in

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the General Election? I think this is one of those campaigns, I have

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never seen anything like it, where nearly all of the old rules need to

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be thrown out because everything is unpredictable and the candidate who

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says this is what is going to happen is probably an idiot. I have one

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more question. Can you give us their itinerary. When does things get

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going? There is one more debate on the Republican side on Thursday

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night. We'll Donald Trump show up? He is pulling his supporters on

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Twitter to see whether he should go not because he had a feud with one

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of the anchors. It all kicks off on Monday. We will be there with world

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news America and we will bring new analysis from there. That is the

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beginning of election 2016. Thank you. For those of you outside the UK

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cafe will rejoin you shortly. Organisers of the national lottery

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here in Britain are looking for the winner of the ?33 million jackpot,

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that is nearly $50 million. Hundreds of people are claiming to have won

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the winning ticket, saying it was lost or stolen or damaged. All we

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know is that this ticket was bought in Worcester. John Kay has been to

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investigate. This is the Ambleside newsagents in

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Worcester and they think this is the place that sold the lucky ticket,

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although that hasn't been verified. He is one of hundreds of people who

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have come forward in recent days thinking maybe it was then. Camelot

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are not saying that the ticket was bought here, just that it was bought

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some in Worcester, because the identity of the location of the sale

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is part of the verification process. That process is going on a lottery

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HQ at the moment. The headline here is that hundreds of claims for about

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?33 million lotto pot. It is one of the biggest lottery jackpot prizes

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that has ever existed. They say that a lady came in on Friday with what

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the like a soggy tickets with the right numbers. She said it had gone

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through a ticket. Exactly a washing machine. Other people have said they

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lost their ticket, that it was stolen, something like that. Mr

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Patel is the newsagents here. So she went public as having maybe sold the

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ticket, it has gone crazy here. Some people have come and think they both

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ticket and have lost it or misplaced that. Quite a few are going on.

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Camelot are inundated with people saying they have lost them. Camelot

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have to investigate. Wing-mac what do you think about these people? Is

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that is the truth, where they until now. Do you doubt them? Is someone

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was doubtful in their own cells and they thought they had the ticket and

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the numbers they would've come through faster. You are selling a

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lot of tickets as a result. Everyone is playing the lottery this morning.

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We believe that we are a lucky shop. You gritters winner in this even if

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none of your customers are. We wish winning for everyone. Not everyone

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can win but hopefully somebody. The Daily Telegraph are saying that

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fraudsters who tried to claim this jackpot could face

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of their actions. The national lottery is saying stop trying to

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falsely claim the ?33 million jackpot. The French news agency is

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also saying that record lottery jackpot mystery grips Britain. That

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may be overstating it. Thank you for watching the programme and I will

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see tomorrow at the same time. Before I look ahead it is worth

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reminding ourselves that we could ago there was some really cold

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weather with frost and snow. It seems a

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