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Hello. This is Outside Source. Justice at last after two years

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hearing evidence. The jury has found 96 football fans were killed

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unlawfully in Britain's worst sporting tragedy. Walk on, walk on

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with hope in your heart and you will never walk alone... The families who

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fought to uncover the truth now know what happened. The fans who were at

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Hillsborough that they have been fully exonerated. It is 30 year

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since the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. We will take you into the

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city that is deserted and still radioactive.

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This was the Palace of culture and then if you come round here, you

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will see a seven story hotel. It is completely gutted inside.

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Big day in the race for the White House. Five more states vote in the

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US primaries. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both fancied to take

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another big step towards the nomination.

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If you want to get in touch with us here at Outside Source, we value

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your thoughts and questions, you can get in touch via the website.

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It was Britain's worst sporting disaster.

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The 1989 FA Cup semifinal, 24,000 Liverpool fans travelled

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to watch their team play Nottingham Forest at

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The game would be abandoned after just six minutes.

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A fatal crush in the stand behind the goal left 96 Liverpool fans

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dead, the youngest ten, the oldest 67.

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And for 27 years since then, the disaster it has been debated,

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investigated, with Liverpool fans denied the justice

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A jury sitting through a two-year inquest into what happened,

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found those who died were "unlawfully killed"

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and that the police officer in charge was "responsible for

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The equally important bit was that jury found the fans

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This is what the Jerry's decisions mean to

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They have been haunted by Hillsborough for 27 years.

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We have been knocked back many times.

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They still feel the pain of April, 1989.

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On a clear sunny day at Hillsborough, the stage is set.

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They were all excited about the game.

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A couple of hours later, both of my

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I have no way of knowing how many casualties, but the number

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We said, please, help us, they are killing us.

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We have people being carried away on

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I remember saying over and over, please breathe.

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I cannot stress enough the serious nature of

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96 lives ended, countless more were shattered.

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From one day of disaster came at years of grief,

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These families have always felt that the match commander David

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Duckenfield failed to keep the fans safe.

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that his mistakes were so serious that supporters were unlawfully

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Outside the ground, thousands of fans gathered.

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The jury decided that the police lost

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David Duckenfield ordered a large gate to be open to let them

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The jury said commanding officers should have been closed the

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tunnel to the terraces, and because they did not,

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David Duckenfield later lied, saying the fans had forced the

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It was more than a quarter of a century before he admitted his

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David Duckenfield sat in the witness box,

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protect the fans and who had chosen instead to blame them.

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For the first time, he admitted his lie and

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apologise for his mistakes, and some relatives sobbed, finding it too

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My name is Charlotte Hennessey and I lost my father in the disaster.

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Charlotte Hennessey was just six when she lost her father at

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Now a parent herself, on the night of David Duckenfield's

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apology, she recorded her reaction for the BBC.

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I can categorically say, no, I do not accept your

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You made us live a life for 56 years.

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You made us live a life for 26 years.

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One grieving father waited outside court

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that day to seize the chance to confront the commander that they

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Today he said he achieved justice for himself.

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I'm made sure there was nobody around.

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I played you will never walk alone to him.

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Today, some asked for the resignation of some members

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The police failed the victims and their

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Today, as I have said before, I want to apologise

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unreservedly to the families and those affected.

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The jury said lives were lost because the Ambulance

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Service did not declare a major incident.

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Tony Edwards was one of the only medics to make it onto the

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If we had it dealt with properly, I would

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not have been on my own, we could have got onto the pitch and dealt

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with it completely differently, and this

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is what we have been saying for

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years, and now we have to look at that problem.

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The indication today for survivors and Liverpool fans,

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who the jury say played no part in causing the disaster.

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We carry them on the pitch, we were with them in their final

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It was as that was predominately trying to save their

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But 96 men, women and children as young as ten lost their

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The coroner told their families they could have done no

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Before today, just as for the 96 was a battle cry.

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30 years ago today, the world's worst civil nuclear disaster

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was unfolding on the western edge of what was then the Soviet Union.

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Today Ukraine has been holding ceremonies to remember those

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who died as a result of the meltdown at Chernobyl.

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At the time there was a lot of secrecy surrounding the accident

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and concerns the Soviet Union wasn't doing enough to contain the fallout.

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Here's a reminder of what happened in the aftermath of the disaster.

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For ten days the playing of hot gases carried away the radioactive

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elements. The nuclear disaster in Chernobyl

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has begun to alarm Soviet families as radiation levels rise. Hundreds

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of mothers and children are arriving in Moscow.

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Special machines with lead plated cabins were used in

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Most of the West's reporting of the accident around the time

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Chernobyl was behind the Iron Curtain and quite

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a way from Kiev, right up here by the Belarus border,

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and on the day of the explosion the wind was blowing north,

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with devastating effects to this adjacent city of Pripyat.

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Our correspondent Tom Burridge has been to see it and

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If you look at it today, it is a ghost time. Beyond the trees there

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is a rest on -- restaurant and an apartment block. Over there, there

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is a seven story hotel that is completely gutted inside. I want to

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show you something at the former amusement park, which is open with

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tourists. This device will give us a reading of radiation. Normally in a

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city like London or Paris it would be 0.0 five. We are getting 1.9 two.

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If we put it down to the ground, it goes up to 20 and then back down to

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about ten. So about 60 times the level of radiation that you get in

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your average city or town, and that is part of the legacy of the

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disaster at the power plant very close to 30 years ago. And Tom had

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to be checked out himself before he left the city. Earlier I spoke to

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our correspondent. Everyone remembers the preacher noble days.

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Chernobyl has become like a countdown in Ukrainian history. It

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was a parting shot from the soviet union in a way because the deep

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distrust Ukrainians feel towards any authority takes its roots there

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because they were light to while party elite were evacuating their

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families abroad to say the rounds. The children of ordinary workers

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were sent on the 1st of May demonstration in Kiev were even the

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camera readings were showing strange flares and flashes. It is criminal

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negligence on the part of the Soviet authorities. I remember at the time

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the panic because it was not only in Belarus and Ukraine, it was in

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places like Wales. Farms in Scotland were declared clear of the Chernobyl

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fallout just a couple of years ago. The radioactive dust was thrown into

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the atmosphere and travelled across Europe. 30 years on and we are still

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feeling the effects. Coming up on the programme, trust in the car

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industry has taken a battering and now Mitsubishi has admitted it has

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cheated fuel consumption tests for 25 years. Junior doctors in England

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have ended the first day of the two-day strike over the new

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contracts. More senior doctors are dealing with admissions. The Health

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Secretary said the government will not be held to ransom. Doctors say

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they have been forced to take strike action.

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It is close to breaking point and this will push us one step further.

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We will have tired doctors who make mistakes. It is the only where we

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can show resistance to the changes that Jeremy Hardy tried to put in

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place. We are afraid that the NHS is becoming undone. We have been having

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these discussions for three years now. We need to sit round a table to

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negotiate sensibly and helpers get to a solution. That is the way we

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can solve this problem, but these wholly unnecessary strikes. That

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might not these wholly unnecessary strikes.

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This is Outside Source. Our top story. A British jury has found that

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96 people who died in the Hillsborough disaster were

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unlawfully killed. Let us show you some of the stories that our

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language services are covering. Police in Bangladesh are

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investigating a claim from a group affiliated to Al-Qaeda that it was

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behind an attack in the capital on Monday. The attack killed two

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journalists who worked on the country's only gay rights magazine.

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He is expected to be sworn in later as the first vice president in a new

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unity government. Here is a story that made me wince. A Dutchman

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dubbed the dentist of horror has been sentenced to 18 years in France

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the mutilating the mounds of 120 patients. Police say he has been

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banned from practising dentistry. And I should think so! We will talk

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business for a short while. Mitsubishi motors, this was on BBC

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business. It admits using improper testing since 1991. They say it was

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used to cheat figures and has been a operation 25 years. More than 6000

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vehicles were affected. -- 60,000 vehicles. TRANSLATION: We started

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using the coasting method to test the vehicles for the domestic market

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in 1991. I sincerely apologise to our customers who purchased our cars

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based on the wrong fuel mileage data, I have nothing to say other

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than sorry. A humble apology, our travel

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correspondent explained what Mitsubishi was doing. It is all to

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do with tyre pressures, if you have tyres that are overinflated,

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breaking the rules in Japan, they run better, they run for more miles

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and you put numbers into a system, you get better miles per gallon.

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Effectively overinflated tyres to give them more miles per gallon. It

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is evidence again after the Volkswagen scandal that they are

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able to play with the numbers. Does anyone believe the figures in the

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manual? I don't think so, the car-makers say all we can do is to

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the test in front of us, the figures do not match up, but we are meeting

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the legal requirements, it is not our fault. You have the cheats, the

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W and Mitsubishi, the UK Government have tested other cars, they did not

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find anyone else cheating, but there is something they do within the

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rules, they have the car polluting more. The pollution system switches

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off when it is cold outside. They can use this system, it protects the

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engine and there is evidence that it protects the engine, there is a

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mechanical reason, but the Germans say 6000 cars have got to be changed

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in Germany because they are doing this. They are not happy with the

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spirit of what the car-makers are doing. In the UK they are asking the

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car manufacturing director is what they will do about it, it is all

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within the rules, they are not cheating, but cars on cold days

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which happens a lot in Europe of looting for more than they should.

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What about the consumer, do we need a world body? -- Europe are

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polluting far more than they should. The European Union has tight rules,

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but the test is not good. That is changing in Europe. From 2017 it

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will be much tighter, but it is a slow, drawn-out process. Cars are

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driving around clearly polluting, specifically diesel. Things are

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changing, but it takes a long time because there is a lot of money at

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stake. Mitsubishi shares hit hard. Thanks for that. Some big results

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stateside, Apple is expected to record its worst quarterly results

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in over a decade. The last time Apple sales fell year-on-year was in

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2003. Dave Lee is in San Francisco for us. Tell us what the problem is

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for Apple, is it iPhone, Apple watch, where is it going wrong? The

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primary problem is the iPhone, it has been a massive hit over the last

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few years, but in recent times the sales have been declining, we have

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been expecting them to decline in sales. It makes up a huge portion of

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what Apple earns. Any hit on iPhone will have a hit overall in revenue.

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They expect revenues to drop seven or $8 billion just in the last

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quarter compared to this time last year, that is quite a big hit. The

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Apple watch has not quite been the big category success they were

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hoping, investors have said once the iPhone is over, we need something

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new, the Apple watch has not kicked off as much as Apple would have

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liked. Having said that it is expected to bring in $1 billion a

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quarter which by any other company standards would be a huge success,

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but with the huge standards of Apple, that is seen as mediocre. An

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interesting crosswords for Apple in terms of turning the business

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around. Are they missing the magic of Steve Jobs? That is something

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that has been said about the company ever since he died. One of the

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things many people are saying is that the Apple watch was the first

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new product that has been completely made without his help. The iPhone

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was his vision, the iPad was his vision. The Apple watch is the first

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real test. If reports on sales are anything to go by, without Steve

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Jobs, the magic as many people think on Apple products, many think the

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magic is starting to go. It is unfair to make that conclusion just

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yet, we will see how things are to come. We will reflect on the share

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price when it comes out later. What are other results looking like at

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the moment? Twitter is a very investing company at the moment, one

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of the big problems they have had is attracting new users. The last time

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they put out financial results, it was extraordinary, a loss in users,

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for any social network that is a big surprise. For one as big and

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powerful as Twitter, that was unheard of. It is unheard of to lose

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users from one quarter to the next. They have lost users again and that

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constitutes a crisis. The good news the Twitter is it has made some

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interesting deals. They will start showing NFL American football live

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on Twitter. That may be some good news to bring people in, some

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troubling times the twitter, if they cannot get new users quicker,

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investors will be deserting them in a big way. I have to say that is the

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most intrepid backdrop I have seen, how are you doing that without

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getting hit? I feel at risk, but we are OK! LAUGHTER

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Banks are taking the risks! The Chinese economy is slowing so

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consumers do not have as much to spend, but there is optimism at the

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Beijing motor show. They say this year will be a profitable one for

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the Chinese car market. We went along to have a look. China produces

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more cars than any other country, in order to serve the fastest-growing

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market in the world. When the capital turns on a motor vehicle

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exhibition, it does so on quite a scale. Auto companies who want to

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strive or even just survive are focusing on the massive Chinese

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market. People here love their cars and although they are clogging up

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the roads, they are buying them in record numbers. To get indication of

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how people are interested in vehicles here, you just have to look

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around at the crowds they get to the Beijing auto show and in terms of

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the companies, their commitment to China can be seen by the seniority

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of the executives that they wheel out to comment. China, it is

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different to other world markets, but it is fascinating. We have been

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in China for more than 30 years and there is no growth pressure, we want

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to look for quality growth, but we see growth. These days it is not

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hard to find someone who is pessimistic about the slowing

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Chinese economy, but the world's car-makers are pinning their hopes

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on domestic consumption really holding up here. There is a feeling

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that millions more people will move into the so-called middle class.

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They all want newer, better cars and this will drive a hunger for

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vehicles into the future. I am absolutely convinced that China will

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stay the biggest single market in the automotive world. There is still

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a lot of growth potential. Let's say a year of consolidation, 2015, then

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we will see further growth and we will also see that the Chinese

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market will turn rapidly into the new energy beer, strategy. There is

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an obligation that we would like to conform with the CO2 emissions. --

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energy vehicles strategy. The streets around the exhibition centre

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have been gridlocked as people try to get in and out of the auto show.

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The car companies say this does not mean that their industry should be

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blamed for China's nightmare traffic jams. Beijing's auto show will

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attract many hundreds of thousands of visitors and will run all this

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week. We have the sports news coming up here on Outside Source. To stay

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with us, we will be back in a few minutes. -- Tuesday. Over the next

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few minutes we will look at the big weather stories around the world. We

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are off

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