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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.

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Just one top story in the Newsroom today.

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An EgyptAir flight has crashed into the mediterranean sea.

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It was travelling from Paris to Cairo with 66 people on board -

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We now have a situation where we have reports that the plane swerved

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abruptly just before going missing and conflicting accounts of whether

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the wreckage has been found. Another big story we'll bring you up

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to date on is a major report Superbugs will develop and an

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extraordinary way over the next few decades unless we change the way we

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consume antibiotics. And in 15 minutes we bring you outside source

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sport. Muirfield golf club has inexplicably decided to remain a men

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only club and Roger Federer will not be at the French Open.

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If you are just joining us let's reiterate this extraordinary

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situation where we had and where we have two accounts of the wreckage

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that has been picked up and they contradict each other.

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Three hours ago Egypt Air released this statement.

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The Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation has just

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received an official letter from the Egyptian Ministry

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of Foreign Affairs that confirms the finding of wreckage

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of the missing aircraft MS 804 near Karpathos Island.

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Most people were assuming that the plane had been located but then this

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came through. The association press quoted.

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A Senior Greek air safety official says debris found so far

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in Mediterranean does not belong to an aircraft.

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Those accounts are not compatible. It is difficult to tell you which of

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these is all I can do is pass them both on. What I can do is bring you

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an account of the day's events from the perspective of Cairo.

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Let me play you Quentin Sommerville's latest

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Their loved ones left Paris on a flight before midnight.

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They woke to the reality that they were gone,

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66 people, including crew, took the flight to Cairo.

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The passengers were mostly French and Egyptian,

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It has just been confirmed he was Richard Osman,

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a mining company executive, who had worked in

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Here, radar tracks the aircraft, its red tail speeding

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across the Mediterranean, until suddenly, it disappears.

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Was this a terror attack or mechanical failure?

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France's president says that nothing should be ruled out.

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TRANSLATION: We also have the duty to know everything about the causes

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No hypothesis should be ruled out, or preferred.

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In Cairo, relatives gathered at the airport.

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Families have been arriving here all morning, desperate to find

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out any information they can what happened to the flight.

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The flight was just 20 minutes from landing

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here at Cairo International Airport, when, according to authorities,

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it simply vanished, without any warning or distress call.

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This woman explains, "My daughter was a stewardess,

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Another says, "We are worried and we are afraid and we are hearing

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different things mean the net which we do not know

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Egypt's aviation minister was called on for answers, but

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Do you have any security concerns about anyone on the aeroplane,

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passengers, crew members, whether they were on the flight

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Nothing has been reported about that.

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We have no security concerns about a specific person.

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Don't forget, the investigation is still going on.

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I'm pretty sure that there is a profiling process

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The concerned security divisions will be taking

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Shortly afterwards, a ship's captain posted this picture -

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a yellow life jacket and part of an airline seat floating

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In Egypt this evening, families continue to wait for news,

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burdened by the knowledge that officials here think this was more

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likely a terror attack then an accident.

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One detail I want to remind you of and this has been highlighted

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online, there are talks on the Greek defence minister that people saw

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this plane swerving and dropping quickly rather than a sudden

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break-up. Richard on the programme earlier insisted we mustn't read too

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much into that, it could be explained by a number of different

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things so we shouldn't assume it means there was a fight going on in

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the cockpit on a technical problem. Most of the main scenarios being

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that that could in some way manifest themselves like that and be picked

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up by a radar which is recording the information for us to look at. That

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is being widely reported and I am not saying it is not connect but we

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must treat it with caution. Investigators must collect a lot of

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information to understand what has happened. Here is the report on

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exactly what they will be looking for.

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As more victims' families Headford Cairo the question remains was less

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an accident or something more sinister? What do we know so far?

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The aircraft was and A320 and if you have ever flown the chances are it

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was on one of these. It is one of the most common planes on earth and

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has an excellent safety record. This is footage of the actual aircraft

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that disappeared filmed last year. It was delivered in November 2000

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three. We also know the captain and co-pilot were relatively well

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experienced. Let's have a look at what the radar tells us about the

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flight itself? Having taken from Paris in the late evening everything

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was normal for more than three hours. Greek controllers say the

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pilot was in good spirits when they spoke to him. Half an hour later

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repeated radio calls go unanswered. Controllers raised the alarm that

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the plane simply dropped off the radar. It's made a 90 degrees turn

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to the left and the 360 degrees turn to the right descending from 37 to

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15,000 feet then the picture was lost. This is why terrorism cannot

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be ruled out. A Russian airliner full of tourists was brought down

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over the jet last year. It is widely believed a group linked to so-called

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Islamic state smuggled a bomb on board. The vote to target Egypt and

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Westerners who visit. This is the room at Cranfield University we have

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an accident investigators from all over the world have trained. Experts

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say there will be early clues but not necessarily answers. Generally

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within a few hours we start to get a picture of what may have a card but

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the detail will take many months and sometimes even years to fully

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understand what might have happened and where the lessons may be. So it

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is an anxious wait for the families and for all flyers like these people

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off to Cairo today. Before I bring you a couple of other

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main stories I should say if you go online on BBC News there is

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extensive coverage of this plane crash available for you.

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This is the latest major report on antibiotics -

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You can find it online if you would like to read it in full. It's all

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about our consumption of antibiotics.

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Its warnings are of the utmost seriousness.

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It says one person will die every three seconds from superbug

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infections by 2050 unless urgent action is taken.

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And it calls for billions of dollars to be invested

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The person who led the report, Jim O'Neil says, "We've all got

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to change how we are behaving, all seven billion of us."

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Here's our Medical Correspondent, Fergus Walsh.

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Learning about bugs doesn't need to be dull. These children are finding

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out how to stop the spread of infections and about the importance

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of I antibiotics. Viruses cannot be cured but bacteria can. If you take

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too many you will become under have aortic resistance. You should only

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use antibiotics if it is necessary. In the two years this review has

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taken it is estimated 1 million people worldwide have died from drug

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resistant infections but the team believes this could rise to 10

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million a year, more than die from cancer, unless action is taken. It

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is crucial we stopped eating and of the ticks like sweets and we can

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only do that by informing people, whether it is young people in

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schools here, people in India that don't go to school, sophisticated

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and educated people, all of us. One of our recommendations as to tackle

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that head-on with an awareness campaign. From the tiniest newborns

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to the elderly, antibiotics are used to underpin nearly every aspect of

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modern medicine but there has been no completely new class of these

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precious drugs in decades. New antibiotics are desperately

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needed so the report recommends a levy on the pharmaceutical industry

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to pay for an investment. In return, there would be huge financial

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rewards for companies that came up with new drugs. Superbugs pose a

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global threat sort will require a coordinated, international response

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if we are to ensure that every ticks are for future generations of

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patients. In yesterday's programme our top

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story was the rescue of this girl - Today, Nigeria's President

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Muhammadu Buhari met her. It's a hugely significant moment

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for Nigeria this is the first of that huge group kidnapped

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by Boko Haram Islamists It is a hugely significant moment

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for Nigeria, the first girl to be rescued of that huge grip kidnapped

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by Boko Haram. Good news but the situation

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remains grave. The meeting with the president shows

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how significant the rescue of this teenager is. It is a national issue.

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It was two years ago when she and her classmates were taken away by

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Boko Haram. It will be important for the military and other security

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agencies to get as much information as they can out of horror, where she

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and the other girls were kept, the manner in which the captors operated

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and more. The army is holding suspected Boko Haram member who is

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said to be her husband but overall this news will be welcomed not just

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by her family but by the families of other girls and others around the

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world hope the remaining girls are still alive and can be brought home.

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Let's also not forget that Boko Haram has abducted and possibly

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still holds many more people. That is a tool it has used in its violent

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campaign in attempting to destabilise the nation, so the

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government still has so much more work to do at this moment. We are

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going to look at a couple of sports stories and a moment including the

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end of an incredible streak for Roger Federer, he would be at the

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French Open, the first time he has missed a grand slam for the very

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long time. The inquest into the death

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of Nick Alexander, the only British victim of the Paris terror attacks

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in November, has heard how his Today a coroner ruled

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the 35-year-old from Colchester was unlawfully killed

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at the Bataclan theatre. 130 people were killed

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in a series of attacks in the French capital last year -

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89 of them at the concert venue. Nick Alexander was selling

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merchandise for the rock band Eagles of Death Metal who were performing

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at the Bataclan. The gunmen burst in and fired that the concertgoers. By

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the time police took control 89 including Nick Alexander were dead.

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His former girlfriend who was by his side survived. Helen Wilson's

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harrowing account was read out. Both were playing dead when a gunmen shot

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at them. I tried to protect his body. I could feel a burning

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sensation around my legs and I could feel the blood. I thought I was

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going to die. Next said he had been shot in the stomach and told me it

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was hard to believe so I told him to squeeze my hand and was telling him

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to stay with me. But as she gave her mouth to mouth resuscitation he died

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in her arms. He was, she said, the love of my life. Today the coroner

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said the family had shown the utmost dignity. He lost his life and an act

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of terror at the Bataclan. He was a much loved family member and friend,

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a strong and generous man who lived his life to the pool. We were

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blessed to have him in our lives and we are apart beyond measure. From

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the continent to Colchester, people held vigils for Nick Alexander and

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all those who died in the attacks. The Bantu performed at the Bataclan

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knew him well and were devastated. Stayed quiet and never called for

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help. He didn't want anyone else to get hurt. There are plans to set up

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a charitable trust in his name, a man described as everyone's best

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friend. We live the BBC newsroom under a

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lead story all day has been the missing EgyptAir flight. Conflicting

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reports about the wreckage found. It was said the wreckage belonged to

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the plane but some officials are saying that is not the case.

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It has a report on domestic violence against women in Mexico.

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Six women die a violent death there every day.

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And the News at Ten in the UK will report on the recall of nearly

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a quarter of a million Vauxhall Zafiras for a second time.

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It's because of a problem that has caused some to catch fire.

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A couple of important sports stories.

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Quite a vote at Muirfield which is one of Scotland's

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It also has a ban on women members - today it had the chance to vote

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that kind of out of date nonsense into history.

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Not enough members voted for change, so women are still not allowed.

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It will not be considered as a host course for The Open

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Muirfield, prestigious and steeped in tradition and today courting

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controversy after its members voted against allowing women to join. We

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have been through a thorough process with a very high turnout so I think

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we must respect the result of the ballot. It doesn't look good, does

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it? That is for others to judge. It is what it is. The East Lothian club

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has hosted the open on 16 occasions. Through the years, some of the most

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famous names in golf have competed here and one but not any longer

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after it was said it would not be staged at a venue that does not

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admit women as members. It is indefensible. Muirfield is a private

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club in charge of its own rules and regulations and I accept that but

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this is 2016. Scotland has female leaders in every walk of life,

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politics and business and everywhere else, and I think the decision is

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wrong. Others agree including these women golfers that other courses

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along the Gulf Coast. I wonder whether there is any logical reason

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and I am quite surprised that can happen in Europe. I think it is

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absolutely terrible and 2016, to be honest. The views of those on the

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green at Muirfield are more mixed. If that's what the members decided

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to vote I think it should be respected. I know a lot of women

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will be disappointed but the members have chosen. Women will still be

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admitted to Muirfield as visitors but the vote to continue excluding

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them as members may prove costly to the reputation of this

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world-renowned club. Tennis's French Open

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starts on Sunday. This is quite a story, he has not

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missed a grand slam for a very long time.

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On his website he said, I have been making steady progress

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with my overall fitness, but I am still not 100% and feel

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I might be taking an unnecessary risk by playing in this event before

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Last time Federer didn't play a Slam there were over a billion fewer

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people in the world and MySpace had just launched.

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Let's bring in John Watson from the BBC sports Centre. When was it,

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1999? That's right, 1989 was the last time Roger Federer mistake

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grand slam tennis tournament. An incredible run of 65 consecutive

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grand slams. Incredible and a huge disappointment he will not be

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playing at the French Open for tennis fans around the world not

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least because he is the world number three. He is one of the greatest

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tennis players ever to grace the game and to see that his run of

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grand slams is coming to an end is a real shame. 1999 was the last time

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he failed to reach the tournament proper when he went out on

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qualifying, but as we know he has been struggling with injuries and

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had surgery on his knee, the first time in his career, early this year.

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Rather unfortunate, injuring his knee while running a bath for his

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daughters. He also ruled out of the Rome Masters Eire where this month

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having problems with his back, and ongoing fitness problem, and that

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will keep him out of the French Open, but for any tennis fans

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wondering is this the end of Roger Federer? Write him off at your peril

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because the statement that read up on his Facebook said, ID mane

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motivated and excited as ever and my plan is to achieve the highest level

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of fitness before returning for the upcoming grass court season. We know

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he loves Wimbledon and has won seven times before. I am sorry to my fans

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in Paris but I look forward to returning in 2017. He is certainly

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not planning to retire at any time soon and as we know, very good at

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Wimbledon, he won seven times and reached the final the last two

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years, but we hope and suspect he will be back for Wimbledon. We wish

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him a speedy recovery. A memorial service has been held

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in London for Sir Nicholas Winton who rescued hundreds of children

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from the Holocaust in the months He did so by organising

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the 'Kindertransport' - in which more than 600,

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mostly Jewish, children came to Britain by train

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from Czechoslovakia in 1939. A mother kisses her child

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goodbye, knowing she may Prague station, early 1939,

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and young boys and girls head to Britain, to avoid the Nazi

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invasion of Czechoslovakia and the subsequent persecution of Jewish

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and other minority communities. Today, those children now

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elderly men and women, gathered to celebrate the life

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of the man who gave them a future. Sir Nicholas Winton was 28,

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a young stockbroker in London when he organised trains to take

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Jewish children to safety His Kindertransport operation saved

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669 children, but for many years he harboured an overriding regret

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that he couldn't have rescued more. He kept quiet about what he had

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done, until his wife Back here, you will see is the list

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of all the children. Finally in 1988, Esther Rantzen

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publicised what he did on her TV I should tell you you are sitting

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next to Sir Nicholas Winton. Is there anyone in our audience

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tonight who owes their life to him? Anyone who owes their life,

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would you stand up please? 28 years later, it's estimated

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between five and 7000 people do. One of them is this man who still

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remembers the train journey. He went on to become

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a Spitfire pilot. I owe everything to him and so does

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the rest of the family Without him, I wouldn't have been

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in the air force, I wouldn't Today, they remembered a modest hero

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and celebrated a life that was proof one individual can make

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an incredible difference. This and the report ends this

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edition of outside source, thank you and see you next week.

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Much of me so far has been very changeable in terms of fluctuating

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temperatures, some heavy rain and dry weather and the story continues

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to end the week. We will see outbreaks of rain heading in from

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