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Hello welcome back to outside source, let us look at some other

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main stories in the BBC newsroom. Baghdad has been hit by a wave of

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bombings, big second time in a week that has happened, more than 60

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people had been killed. Winner that 31 athletes have faced a ban, this

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is after samples from the Bay G games in 2008 were retested. We will

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have more on that in her sport shortly. Who will be live in

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Washington, DC in just a moment to talk about Bernie Sanders and

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Hillary Clinton, battling it out in two more US states but there is

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pressure on Sanders to drop out. He will talk about that. Plus lots of

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you still getting in touch, the some of which I'm qualified to answer and

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some not. - -- getting in touch about recipes.

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As I was mentioning, the Democratic primaries are taking place right now

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in two states in the far north-west and in Oregon and Kentucky. Bernie

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Sanders is hoping to keep his campaign alive but frankly whatever

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happens, Hillary Clinton is still almost certain to get the nomination

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and that is why some Democrats are getting a little frustrated with

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Bernie Sanders, for not dropping out. Let us bring in how BBC

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correspondent who is getting ready for world News America and I guess

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you can understand why some of them might be getting frustrated, they

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have got Donald Trump to get worried about? Yes there is a growing sense,

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that she needs to now focus on non-Donald Trump and it is a

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distraction for her to fight against Bernie Sanders. But more

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importantly, the keeps attacking her and Donald Trump is picking up on

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some of those attacked lines. Some people had been saying that if she

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is in a very tight race against Donald Trump

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in the Pemba and we will look back at this time in May and June, and

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realise that was when Bernie Sanders critically undermined Hillary

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Clinton. That is why you are going to keep hearing this pressure from

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Democrats for him to drop out, but he shows no sign of wanting to do

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so. A little while ago I spotted a tweet, you picked out this to stick

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Frank NBC poll saying that Trump gets 28% support among Hispanic

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voters, and even though that is well below what George Bush was getting,

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you think that still gave the Trump campaign some hope? Yes I am

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surprised it is that high after all we have heard from Donald Trump and

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his policies, things he have said on building the wall with Mexico.

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Labelling Mexicans as rapists who have come across the border. And the

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outcry that I have heard from the Hispanic amenity, speaking to

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Hispanic Republicans who have said to me that they will never vote for

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Donald Trump. To see that he is getting 28% of the Hispanic vote

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seems quite surprising to me. You are right, it is far of George Bush

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got 44% in 2004 come that was a Republican high, but it is only 16

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points off, let us see what happens as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump

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matchup and whether that number shift. And you have been working on

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a new report about how Donald Trump goes on broadening his appeal, I

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don't want to jump the gun on your report but what did you find out?

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Basically he has got various routes to winning the White House, he will

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have to expand beyond the base of his appeal so far, which means he

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will either have to get African-American voters or more of

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the Hispanic voters, or he will have to get more women all he will have

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to try and peel away people who might have voted Democrat in the

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past, but are attracted to Donald Trump's persona and his message.

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Those tend to be working-class Democratic voters. I was up in a

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working-class neighbourhood outside Boston in Massachusetts to try and

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see whether people up there who are suffering economic lead, in

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manufacturing jobs, might be attracted to Donald Trump. Thank you

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very much indeed, and once that is that we will play that report. Time

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for OS port. Let us start with an important story about the Olympics.

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The International Olympic community has said that 31 athletes face the

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ban had the real Olympics, this is all the consequence of hundreds of

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samples from paging back in 2008, those samples have been retested for

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doping offences, on top of that another 250 samples had been

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retested from London 2012. We have been talking to Richard Conway.

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Anti-doping rules allow samples to be retested for up to ten years,

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samples from 454 competitors who took part in the 2008 paging

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Olympics have now been subjected to the latest scientific methods to

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find methods undetected at the time. As a result 31 athletes could be

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banned from competing at this summer 's Rio games. The IOC said they

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targeted athletes taking part in paging who are likely to reappear at

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this summer 's events. Other Olympic Games are also in focus, back in

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2012, the Olympic Stadium in London was the centre point for a lot of

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the drama, 250 samples from those games are now being re-examined and

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the president of the IOC has called the measures, a strike against the

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cheats. The identities of the 31 athletes from now on loan, given the

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formal disciplinary process underway. What is disappointing for

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athletes who compete clean and the public is that they are beginning to

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get confused about what they are very seeing, because if it takes us

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ten years in order to sort out whether or not someone who deserve

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that medal, that is a very long time in sport, and so many things will

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have happened and so many athletes will have been denied. Russian

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athletes will next month learn if they can compete in the games

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following the international ban handed down, in what has been

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described as state-sponsored doping. The IOC may hope, that this latest

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retrospective action shows that they are serious about catching those who

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don't, no matter how long it would take. STUDIO: We will keep you

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posted. Spain and Germany have both announced their squad for the

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European Championships in France. Let us bring in Arlene Foster from

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the BBC sports Centre, this is interesting, they won three major

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championships in a row Spain, they tanked in Brazil, they have got some

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choices to make? Haven't they just, Vincente Del Bosque is not a man for

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sentiment, what jumped out from this provisional squad, 25 man, is that

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they have got until the end of the month to meltdown the 23. He's not

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taking any chances with injured players or players just coming back

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from injury. No Diego Costa, the Chelsea striker. He has missed the

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last couple of games with Chelsea. He has had a so- so international

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career since declaring his allegiances. Is Brazilian born. He

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has missed out. No Juan Mata, Santi Cazorla, perhaps most surprisingly

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no Fernando Torres. He has not featured since the World Cup, but

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he's doing pretty well with Atletico Madrid and he has been in that team,

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that has won the last 's European Championships and a 2010 World Cup

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winner, but then Spain have never been big on centre forwards. They

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have gone for the Athletic Bilbao parties are degrees, at the age of

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35, 36 goals this season, he will be playing at his first major

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tournament. -- Aduriz. A couple of surprises about who is not playing

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for Spain. Germany are looking for continuity, there is no great

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crisis. On the flip side Joachim loan needs a bit of experience

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because the likes of Philipp Lahm and Per Mertesacker, retiring after

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the last World Cup. He is giving Bastian Schweinsteiger his captain,

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all of the time in the world. He did his medial ligaments in training

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back in March. He is not match fit. He's running, but he has put in the

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squad, the most surprisingly perhaps about the German squad is the

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uncapped trio of young players in midfield, including the Bayern

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Munich superstar, who has really come to the fore this season.

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Joshua, he is 21, defensive midfielder, uncapped but straight

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into a 27 man provisional squad. Mario Gomez back into the fold as

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well. They have had differing seasons in Turkey, Gomes winning the

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league with Besiktas. Podolski, 100 plus caps, has not done very well

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with Galatasaray. Joachim loan knows that they are team players and he

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needs them in his squad. Thank you very much indeed Ollie Foster. Live

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from the sports centre. By the way outside source will be live in Paris

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for the beginning of the Euros, in the latter part of June. Gary

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Lineker has really become an integral part of the Leicester City

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story this season, he was a former player, high-profile fan and he has

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also presented match of the date and he has a pleasure of introducing all

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of these highlights of Leicester doing fray well. You poll be know

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that back in December he said he would present match of the day in

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his pants if they won the title which they have duly done. Mr

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Lineker, Leicester City, your team, Premier League champions, we have

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known that for a while, as it sunk in yet? I think it is reality, I

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keep looking at the league table to check and they are miles clear, I

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don't think they can be caught now. But it is staggering, I was

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convinced all season, that it would fall away at some point, that it

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would disappear, that the reality would strike and they would

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collapse, but they didn't. It was beautiful. It was a beautiful

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experience to feel that kind of emotion, for a team, that I have

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supported all of my life since I was a tiny kid. For it to actually

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happen, it was just too much for me really. If I said, that the Prime

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Minister would mention your pants in the House of Commons, you probably

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thought it would be something completely different. This is how

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big this story has grown. I know that Leicester have made the

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achievement, but do you regret making that comment? The whole thing

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has gone really, really bonkers. It has been mentioned everywhere. Are

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you going to do it, this, that and the other? Do I regret the tweet? No

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not really. No I don't, because it has been quite fun. I did the tweet

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knowing categorically that there was zero chance of Leicester continuing

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on the line that they were going. I was spectacular but I'm so that I

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was. -- spectacularly wrong. Now Manchester United and Bournemouth

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are playing their final league game now, it is 2- 02 Man U. It was

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supposed to be on Sunday, but a dominant bomb was left on a training

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which led to a training alert, bad news for everyone involved but

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especially for a guy called Moses, he was from Sierra Leone, things

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have actually worked out quite well for him in the end. Have a look at

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this. I was with a couple of Manchester fans, and then when I had

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the news, I flew all of the way from Africa to come and watch the match

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and then they postponed it. I was not feeling good about that, I

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started crying. And then a couple of Manchester fans came and said don't

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worry. We will make sure, you are here for that, we will make sure

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that something right happens to you. They organised for me, they rebooked

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my ticket to go back, and then they gave me accommodation, and I'm going

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to watch two matches, tonight, and then the final at Wembley. So it is

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for me a big thing. I am so happy and excited about that. It sounds

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like a pretty big outcome. Lots of people asking me about BBC recipes.

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I am not an expert but I would say put it into Google, the first search

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is a BBC recipe. That is why so many people are getting upset about this,

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because if you don't go to the BBC website quite often Google will send

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you in that direction. The BBC is assuring people that many of these

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recipes will go online. -- stay online. In a fume and it's time we

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will talk about Thailand, because Thai authorities have taken the

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drastic measure, of stopping all tourists from going to one Highland

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because of the damage they are doing. Nurses and pharmacists should

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be retrained to plug the skills gap in the NHS in England according to

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the health think tank enough to trust. The Patients' Association has

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warned against quick fix solutions to the staffing problem. Dominik use

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has more. I am one of the primary care

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practitioners. Camilla Gorgon has a decade of experience as a front-line

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paramedic but now she has a very different role, working in a doctor

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's surgery. She is working on those skills and using those years of

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experience to ease the pressure on her GP colleagues. People from

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different backgrounds can bring a host of new skills into the

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environment, and it gives patients the opportunity to be seen by the

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most appropriate clinician for their needs. Today's report sees that

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developing skills among staff is vital to the future of the NHS,

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examples include support workers such as care assistants, being

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trained to do health checks, nurses, physios and paramedics can have

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chronic long-term conditions and in some hospitals senior nurses are now

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filling gaps in junior doctor rotors, using expert knowledge and

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taking complex decisions. When the NHS began, patients tended to have

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one condition and been in and out of hospital quickly. Now they have many

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conditions and diseases, and actually, this means that the staff

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need new skills. With staff such as Camilla seeing patients, doctors

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have more time for those that need a higher level of pair. Demand and

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primary care is changing, people are living longer, and to give that

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patients the best care, it is not just the GP that is needed to do

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that. Some health unions have expressed scepticism, given existing

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pressures. It will need more nurses in training, it will be the high

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level of education and it will need investment for training and support

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for nurses to take on these roles. A practice pharmacist from the

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surgery. It is a set of recommendations and not the hard and

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fast plan, one way or another, they have an army of nurses and physios,

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who will almost certainly play a more hands-on role in the future.

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Hello, I am sackings with outside source, our lead story comes from

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Baghdad where a raid of bombings has left 60 people dead. And what is

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coming up after outside source, after, we have news America outside

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of the UK, with thousands of workers in the all industry who have been

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advised to leave areas near Fort McMurray. -- in the oil industry in

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Canada. And we have got especial port on prisons in England and

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Wales, there has been a big increase, on a number of call-outs

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in England and Wales. Let us look at an intriguing survey on who the most

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admired people in the world are. It is from YouGov, it polled 31,000

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people across 30 countries, here are the top women. That is a bit of a

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clue. The top five are: those I could have predicted but the

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men not. Let us talk to somebody from YouGov.

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Thanks for coming in. Did you give them any more guidance on what they

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should be thinking about when you ask them who they admire? We asked

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to name people who they admired and then those who they admired most. We

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treated a big long list, then we chose the top 20 international

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celebrities and then for each country we chose ten local

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celebrities and we asked people to choose from that. It is the

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humanitarian to win through, Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie, C think Bill

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Gates is there because of the work he does with his foundation rather

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than Microsoft? Yes I think so, he generates admiration across the

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world in lots of different countries. It has been a number of

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years and he did anything substantial with Microsoft, so

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increasingly he is known for his philanthropy, the donations that he

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makes and the good work that he does in his foundation. Jackie Chan? He

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is popular in the Far East, there is no doubt, with a country as large as

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China voting, it is inevitable that people who are as popular there will

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do well. It is interesting that Michelle Obama and Barack Obama are

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both there. Towards the end of the second term, leaders become less

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popular, what I remember hosting coverage of his first inauguration,

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people outside of America were almost uniformly keen. That has

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held? That is right, as people get to the end of the term, the

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popularity drops off, because things are slightly different, there is a

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sense that people have been reminded what they might have once they have

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gone. With Donald Trump on the horizon, there has been a

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recognition that perhaps Barack Obama was the. And how do people

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form judgments of the celebrities, they won't have met any of these

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people? Where are they getting their information from? In truth, it is

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the top, it is the names that cut through. It is not things that

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people have perhaps thought about, across a whole host of things, it is

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just who springs to mind, who do I admire most? Queen Elizabeth is

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still there at number two, just after her birthday, that is quite

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something? Yes perhaps over the next ten years she will be able to make

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number one, very popular in the Commonwealth countries. Thank you

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very much for coming in. Let us give back to the screen and bring you a

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couple more stories before we end this edition of outside source. We

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will head to Thailand. It is closing one of the islands it has because of

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the damage that tourists are doing to it. It is off the western coast

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of Thailand, we can see the drilling on the map. Part of the major

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national map comic ready popular with tourists and divers, this is

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what the director of the National Parks has said.

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The BBC has been speaking to Chris Lee who works with the UK-based

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tourism in Thailand. It is actually only a fairly small island with a

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very small beach, it is a beautiful beach and I was there just a couple

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of moments ago, it is a stunning beach but it does need protecting.

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The local authorities have decided at the moment that while the other

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islands will open again in the high season, for now this one will remain

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closed. Thailand has got two and a half thousand miles of beaches,

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there is plenty to go around. I think there is a policy of being

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wary of the National Parks in particular, and looking after these

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natural assets. Some of the beaches, in our bigger Rylands, have also had

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a bit of a spring clean. There are two elements to it, there is on the

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land, there is the litter, and certainly, the big clean-up, and the

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tourists had been part of it. They are part of an answer to that. Also

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it is the coral of these beautiful islands. It would be a good example,

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we need to protect that coral to keep people from stepping on the

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coral and damaging it in a certain way. From Thailand to Boston, a

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hospital has become the first in the US to perform a Venus transplant.

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It was ample data three years ago because of cancer. It has

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the third man worldwide to have this experimental surgery, doctors expect

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that he will remarkably go on to lead a full life. The 15 hour

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procedure was performed at Massachusetts General Hospital and

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involved more than 50 doctors. He is emotionally doing amazing, I'm

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really impressed with how he's doing, it is just a very positive

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person, his outlook is that he wants to share this technology with others

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who need it. It is hoped that this kind of surgery can help veterans

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injured in Afghanistan and Iraq, often from roadside bombs. Doctors

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say that although penile injuries are not fatal, they can be

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overwhelming and damaging. He explains what he hopes to achieve by

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publicising his surgery. We have got 1500 veterans, who have had serious

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injuries, when they get their legs blow off, the bomb doesn't stop at

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the knees. People don't see these injuries because they don't want to

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see them, we need people coming down the street with one leg and people

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look away all the time. Lucky them, but the veteran dost not have the

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choice. This isn't the first time that the surgery has been

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successfully carried out, a team in South Africa were the first to

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perform one in 2015 after a man had complications following a

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traditional circumcision ceremony. The patient later went on to father

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a child. Doctors say they expect Thomas Manning to regain normal Yuri

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and sexual function in the next few months.

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We have only got a few seconds but let me pull up the BBC sport

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website, the final resulting in this Premier League, Manchester United

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3-1 Bournemouth. What that means is that Manchester United come fifth in

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the Premier League, they will be in the Europa League next season, which

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will leave some of the fans a bit underwhelmed. We will have to see if

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that is enough to keep Louis van Gaal in his job. By the way if you

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want to hear him speaking to Manchester United fans, you can

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listen to the forgery through BBC sport. Thanks for watching, see you

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soon, goodbye.

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