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You are watching Outside Source. Resident Obama has said there is no

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evidence that the Orlando nightclub killer was part of a larger plot

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although he appeared to have the unit inspired by radical views on

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the Internet. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have also spoken about

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the shooting in the last few hours. More victims at the named by

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authorities. Five more people are said to still be in a grave

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condition in hospital. We will be live in Paris for the latest in

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today's three games in Euro 2016. I will bring you the story of the holy

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conductor of classical music in Tanzania. -- only conductor.

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We will stay with events in Orlando. 49 people died inside the Pulse

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nightclub. We are finding out more about some victims. Friends and

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families are paying tribute to them. One harrowing story comes from the

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mother of Eddie Justice, who died in the attack. She has shared riches of

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the text messages exchanged with her son. He tells his mum he loves her

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and he is trapped in the bathroom and asked her to call the police. He

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then says he is going to die and he did not survive. The authorities

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have revealed the man suspected of carrying out the attack had visited

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Saudi Arabia in the last five years. They say they do not know why.

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Questions are being asked about how a man described as unstable could so

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easily access firearms. Richard Galpin has this report. Mass

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shootings like the incident in Orlando this weekend reprieve could

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occurrence in the United States. It is estimated at least 1.5 million

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Americans have died in gun related incidents in the last 50 years. More

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than those killed in all wars. For Donald Trump, recently endorsed by

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the powerful National Rifle Association, gun control is not on

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the agenda. Instead, within hours of the Orlando shootings, he launched a

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bruising political salvo at the Obama administration and his rival

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for the presidency, Hillary Clinton. We had better get Smart because

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believe me, all I want is safety, safety for this country. What

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happens will happen many times over with President Obama. He does not

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even want to use the term radical Islamic terrorism. Clinton will not

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use it either. In sharp contrast, Hillary Clinton so far has been

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measured in her response to the Orlando killings, not jumping to

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conclusions about motives. Her campaign team have been very

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critical of Donald Trump, calling him a narcissistic man baby, who

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turned a national tragedy into a moment of self congratulations, when

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he claimed he had been right about the threat from Islamic extremism.

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Today, so-called Islamic State has repeated its claim the Orlando

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attack had been carried out by one of its fighters. It is still far

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from clear if Islamic State had any direct link with the gunman, Omar

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Mateen. Some of the markers are there. It

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looks like an Islamic State inspired attack. It would follow a pattern

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and fits their model of what they have called for. They want people to

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undertake do at your own terrorism, so-called. Whether it was an Islamic

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State inspired attack or not, it is clear what happened in Orlando is

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now being used politically in the race for the White House.

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Michelle is near the Pulse nightclub, where the tragedy

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happened. What is happening there right now, Michelle? It has been

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fairly active for most of the day. I do not know if you can see these

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orange cones behind me. I'm about one block away from the nightclub.

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Earlier we saw police, I'm not sure if it was a drill or searching for

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evidence, but they were sweeping up as far as the Orange cones which you

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can see over my shoulder here. What we have learned from authorities

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today is that they are continuing to investigate the scene inside and

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outside the nightclub, trying to find anything which will help them

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piece together more information about events which took place here.

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We know most, all the bodies, have been removed from the nightclub.

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That happened on Sunday. Lee Mair of Orlando told me that in the next few

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days he expected investigators to try and recreate the events as they

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search for more clues. -- the mail of Orlando. Several victims are

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still critically ill in hospital. That is right. Many were taken a

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short distance from here to the Orlando Memorial Hospital. They

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carried out 26 operations on Sunday. More work carried out today. We

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understand five people are fighting for their lives. It is worth

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remembering as we keep talking about family members trying to trace loved

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ones, it has been an agonising process in part because it has taken

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such a long time to notify people and get the identification of

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everybody. We spoke to somebody earlier and his friend was a

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bartender who was well enough despite being shot three times to

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describe some of what happened. Apparently he was serving a drink at

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the time the customer in front of him was shot. He himself was hit

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three times and fell to the floor. He thought he would not make it out

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alive but he survived and he is due to have surgery today. Tributes have

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taken place all over the world. I can only imagine the atmosphere

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here, Michelle. Well, yes. This town is known for the amusement resorts

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and a place where families go, coming to Disney World, to see Harry

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Potter amusement park. In this place of all places, we are now talking

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about the worst mass shooting in American history. I understand

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Disney shot up a beam of light yesterday evening at one of the

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hotels near City Hall. They were covered in rainbow coloured light.

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There were tributes, one at a nearby lake where people were lighting

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candles. People were looking to try and come together and show

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solidarity, to try and overcome fear. If we talk to some of the

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people living here they say there is concern about going out, and about

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targeting ad that will be part of the challenge in the days ahead for

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those living here. Michelle, thank you, lived in Orlando. A lot more on

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that story and its developments on the BBC website. We will return to

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the sport on Outside Source and go straight to Paris. Ollie Foster has

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the latest on today's three matches in Euro 2016. Good evening to you.

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Good evening. Yes, the fourth day of the European challenge. You

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mentioned those three matches. Is still going on. Tens of thousands

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are in the fan zone in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. I will let you

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know what happens and I will bring you up to date in a moment. We have

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had two results. The Republic of Ireland, 20 minutes away from what

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would have been a very famous victory against Sweden. They scored

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a wonderful opener, the Irish. Sweden did not have a single shot on

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target. But in Ireland own goal saw it finished 1-1. They came to Paris

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to enjoy themselves. The Irish fans hoped for a performance as

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passionate on the pitch as they were in the stands. That is what Martin

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O'Neill's team delivered. Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovich was kept quiet.

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Impressive in midfield. Ireland created a lot of chances. This

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somehow slipped underneath John O'Shea. It was Hendrix turn again.

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The match progressed thanks to the luck of these Swedish. Eventually

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Highland scored the goal their work deserved Angstrom Seamus Coleman

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setting up Wes Hoolahan. No stopping this one. Never write off a team who

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can score 55 goals in 57 games. This cross turned in hand Sweden

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celebrated. The unfortunate Irishman they had to thank was Kim Clark. He

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gave his goalkeeper no chance. Time for Sweden to make their presence

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felt. They pushed for a winner, inches away, as it turned out but he

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could not deliver the knockout. A draw was a fair result in a match

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played in great spirits but both sides could really have done with

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three points. I had to say we have seen some awful

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scenes with ham and trouble involving England fans and Russian

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fans in Marseille. -- fan in trouble. The Republic of Ireland

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fans and Swedish fans in the last couple of days have been building up

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to the match and it was cancelling the magnificent, just how it should

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be, singing and drinking together and commiserating, well, they shared

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one point and it has been a fantastic atmosphere and we want

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much more of that. The other match in the group is down in Lyon.

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Belgium against Italy. That is what they were watching on the big screen

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here. Chances for both teams but Italy put one of theirs away. It was

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a lovely ball over the top. It took one sublime touch, controlled, and

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it was slotted past Thibaut Courtois, the Belgian keeper. Romelu

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Lukaku was close to the equaliser for the Belgians on the break in the

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second half. It just went over the top. About 50 minutes left. He just

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had a header over the top. We might have one more goal in it but the

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Italians are leading at the moment. The reigning champions Spain on four

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hat-trick of Euro titles. They left it late against Czech Republic in

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Toulouse. They created a lot of chances as we would expect. A header

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from Gerard Pique with three minutes left proved to be the winner. 1-0

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for the Spanish. We have had ten matches here across four days. Would

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you believe it, not a single goalless draw? Goals everywhere so

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far. Thank you very much, goalless, or not. Ollie Foster in Paris. In a

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few minutes on programme macro we will show you some pictures from all

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around the world, the tributes which have been paid to victims of the

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Orlando attack. -- Outside Source. In Sydney and in London has well. --

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as well. The chairman of BT has risen to the

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80,000 members of staff at the telecoms giant and explained why he

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is backing the campaign to stay in the European Union. He said leading

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could damage the economy and would leave the UK without influence. He

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insisted it was up to start how they voted in the Referendum. He urged

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them to cast their ballot. Andy Verity has this report on what he

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had to say. We will give the people of the United Kingdom makes Ackley

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what they deserve. Be careful what you wish for, in or out. The world

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may never be the same. BT workers did not get William Dafoe

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threatening the UK from space to convince them to stay, a letter from

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the boss was scary enough. It simply seems at this stage very potentially

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damaging to the overall economy, the growth, creating new jobs, to take a

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step which would leave us out of the single market and the European Union

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and without influence. BT executives and union leaders all signed the

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letter, saying that this vote is so important we believe we have an

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obligation to explain our views. Virtually all major independent

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experts think leaving will result in an economic downturn, one from which

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it might take several years to recover. The Referendum is now a

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numbers game and the numbers BT worry about not just the votes to

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leave but weaker growth, a fall in the value of the pound and the

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potential knock-on effect of the company earnings. BT have written to

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81,000 staff, trumping the 6000 written to by JCB last week, who

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were told the opposite message, that there was nothing to fear from

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leaving the EU. My advice to BT employees is ignore these letters.

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After all, the chairman was saying in 2003 that it would be very

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damaging for the UK economy not to scrap the pound and join the euro

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and he was completely wrong about that and he and the Chief Executive

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were saying only last year we should not even have a Referendum. Hundreds

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of businesses will vote to leave above the vast majority according to

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the Confederation of British industry would like to remain. Give

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the people of the United Kingdom exactly what they deserve.

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You are with Allegra macro. -- Outside Source. President Obama has

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said there is no evidence the Orlando nightclub killer was part of

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a bigger plot but he did appear to have been inspired by radical views

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on the Internet. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at over spoken about

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the shooting in the last few hours. Coming up shortly on BBC News, if

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you are outside the UK, world News America is next. They will have a

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lot more on the top story and they will be live in Orlando, speaking to

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a former Homeland Security adviser to George Bush. In the UK, the News

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at ten is next. They have a special report on Omar Mateen, the man

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behind the attacks in Orlando. We have been speaking to those who knew

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him. Here in the UK, the debate on the EU

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Referendum Bill is being dominated by the Conservative Party but today

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the Labour Party step forward. Some party members have been said to not

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have been convinced about the message to stay. For more poor

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minister Gordon Brown we didn't today.

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The European Union is not the cause of the problem. The European Union

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can be part of the solution. What sort of message would we send

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to the world on June 23? If we, Britain, decided to walk away

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from our nearest neighbours? This is not the

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Britain I believe in. This is not the Britain

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we should aspire to be. We should be a leader in Europe

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and not leaving it. It was meant to be David Cameron up

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there this afternoon. Instead it's the former

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Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. That tells you everything

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you need to know. The Remain camp is worried,

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deeply worried that their weeks of warnings have fallen on deaf ears

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with Labour voters. This week, different

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faces, different voices What about immigration

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that troubles so many? Many Labour voters feel simply,

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when you were in power, too many people came

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here from other parts of Europe, that's why they think

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you lost touch. That's why many of them might

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vote to leave. In the main, the immigrants who've

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come to our country are making What we've got to make sure is areas

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under pressure have public services Do you think you can make

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a difference in this vote? I'm not claiming I have any ability

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to make a huge difference on my own. Together we can show

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that we can get things done. The occasional Labour MP is enjoying

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being on the other side, sharing And with new predictions today that

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immigration will go up and up for decades, Outers claimed

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Gordon Brown's appearance shows I can tell what the Remain

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side are a bit rattled, my friends, because they had

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a re-launch this morning. They decided to use Gordon Brown

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to inject some dynamism into proceedings, which shows

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the measure of the panic they're in. They're resorting to more

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and more scare stories, more and more misery,

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more and more discussion of the end All David Cameron's

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warnings seem not enough. You'll see more of him

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and more of them. a court in Qatar has charged a woman

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of having sex outside marriage after she said you was drugged and raped.

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Her alleged attacker, who says the sex was consensual, will get 140

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lashings for adultery and consuming alcohol. Qatar officials say that

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when the woman has paid her fine she will be deported.

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The case has caused outrage. Many people feel she has been punished

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for her alleged attacker's crime. She was drinking and went than sing

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and when she returned to her table and took a sip of her drink her

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lawyer says she relies to was spiked and then she woke up in a stranger's

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flat and realised she had been raped. This is according to her

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lawyer. The women went back three months ago to report the alleged

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rape at which point she was detained on suspicion of having sex outside

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marriage. This has only just come to light when her family went public at

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the weekend. The victim did not appear in court herself. She was

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sentenced to one year suspended sentence and fined $800. She is due

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to be deported when that fine is paid and the paperwork is completed.

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Her family say they are relieved she will be sent home but all this

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raises questions ahead of Qatar hosting the World Cup in 2022.

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Questions about the ability to manage the thousands of football

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fans. Most will not be familiar with Qatar's very strict laws about sex

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and alcohol. Classical music is not the first

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thing you associate with Tanzania but one man is trying to change

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that. He is the only classical music conductor in the country and is

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completely self-taught after tracking down scores on the

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Internet. I am a classical musician pianist

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and conductor. We will go through patches of areas

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that need better understanding because we are short of time.

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We have lost that report far too early. It will try to get back to

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that. I am just going to show you some pictures of our top story. That

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shooting in Orlando that left 49 people dead. We have seen an

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outpouring of grief in so many places. One has been going on near

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here. In the last hour there has been a virtual in London's SoHo

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district. That is in the heart of the gay community. Also in Sydney

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earlier, we saw the Harbour Bridge let up with rainbow colours, and

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rainbow flags were flown at half-mast across the city. Let us

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take you to Berlin. There was a vigil outside the US embassy.

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Flowers were laid and there was a book of condolence. If we can get

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that moving, this is a similar scene. That was the US embassy in

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Moscow. We can go back to that report about the only classical

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physics conductor and Tanzania. I am a classical music call musician

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and conductor. The first time I started doing

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classical music was when I was 13 and it was from a book that I saw

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and I was trying to learn classical music pieces.

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Since the first time I heard about it, I just fell in love with it. I

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could not run away from it since then.

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That one excavation Mark loader. Yes.

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I got here by learning by myself. We have been learning like blind

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people. You do not know the technicality. You sit on a piano

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trying to play a sonata and nobody is there to teach you.

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We had to perform Beethoven's ninth in swat Healy because the German

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language was difficult -- Swahili. Lots more on the BBC website.

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Back the same time tomorrow. Thanks for being with us.

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