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Let us look through some of the main stories. Team GB defeated South

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Africa in the semifinals of the rugby sevens. They will play Fiji

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shortly. The BBC has obtained footage of the

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aftermath of an alleged chlorine gas attack on a rebel held area in

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Syria. Hillary Clinton has been laying out

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her economic plans if she was to win the presidency. Her Republican

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opponent Donald Trump describes President Obama as the founder of

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Islamic State. Speaking at a rally in Detroit

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Hillary Clinton promised her administration would create more

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than 10 million new jobs and connect every household to broadband by

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2020. Here is something that you do not often hear enough of from

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Democrats, a big part of our plan will be unleashing the power of the

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private sector to create more jobs and higher pay. That means for us,

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treating and infrastructure bank to get private funds off the sidelines

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and complement our private investment. $25 billion in

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Government seed funding could unlock more than $250 billion and really

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get our country moving on our infrastructure plans, and we are

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going to invest $10 billion in what we are calling make it in America

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partnerships, to support American manufacturing, and recommit to

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scientific research that can treat entire new industries. Hillary

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Clinton well ahead in the opinion polls at the moment. We will speak

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to our correspondent in Washington. Donald Trump's economic plans on

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Monday, Hillary Clinton's plans today, what is the difference

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between the two? Where to start? Hillary Clinton would say that

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Donald Trump's plans are about cutting taxes for the rich. That is

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what she says. He says that her plans are about taking away jobs and

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raising taxes. There is a difference in emphasis. Hillary Clinton was

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talking about and infrastructure bank. Donald Trump has said that

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America's roads and bridges are crumbling and there needs to be big

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expenditure to get them up to scratch but he has not been specific

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about how that would happen with as Hillary Clinton is seeing the

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would-be this infrastructure bank. She is saying that would put people

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back to work who are unemployed, that is a cause of the new Deal.

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Donald Trump is also making Hillary Clinton track on trade. Big

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international trade deals that Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have

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reeled against. Hillary Clinton said she would be against any trade deal

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that would lower wages are killed jobs and she reiterated opposition

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to that transpacific partnership trade deal.

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It is strange because when she was at the State Department she was

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getting that going, you would think she would support it. Perhaps it

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speaks about the difficulties she has been trying to keep Bernie

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Sanders supporters onside and snatch some Republican voters.

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It does. She is having to do some triangulating. She was under attack

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from Donald Trump who called her the most valuable player for Islamic

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State, he said that as the ward they would give her. He said that she and

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President Obama were co-founders of Islamic State, the vacuum in Iraq

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allowed Islamic State to flourish. Hillary Clinton said that was

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deranged and false but it is something that Donald Trump is

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hammering on a boat because he feels there is real strength there, so

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many people fought in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and who do not

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know what the point of it was. So a lot of people changing their

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positions as you pointed out. Hillary Clinton when she was

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Secretary of State in favour of international trade deal but now she

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is not. Before the convention the headlights

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year was that Donald Trump was starting to sneak up on Hillary

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Clinton. Now he seems to be a long way behind and on the defensive at

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the moment. He does. This race was tight coming

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out of the Republican convention. People were even giving him a

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probability of winning the presidency because of Hillary

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Clinton's unpopularity but since then it seems to have been one

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self-inflicted wound after another. Republican strategists will tell you

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that he fell into a trap that the Democrats set at the convention when

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they had that Muslim family who had lost speak at the convention. Donald

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Trump responded to that. People feel that he was disrespectful to a gold

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star family who had lost a son. It has been one thing after another. On

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world News America we will interview the author of a Time magazine

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article about the imploding Donald Trump campaign, there is even a

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report no of resources being diverted away from the campaign to

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protect vulnerable House and Senate seats. They have not got there yet

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but there is a big push among senators and members in Congress who

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feel that Donald Trump could track them down also.

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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are not the only two contenders for the

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White House. Jill Stein from the Green Party has

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also thrown her hat in the ring, though the polls would suggest

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she has some way to go, She would need at least

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15% to take part in the Nonetheless she believes she can win

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and she is pitching herself as the only real alternative

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to the two major parties. We spoke to her from

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Boston a short time ago. The American people are dropping out

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of this rigged political The current Democratic

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and Republican candidates have the highest rates

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of distrust and dislike ever and the largest proportion

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ever of the American public, a majority,

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is The question is whether the American

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people will get to hear that they I am the only candidate

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in this race who is not poisoned by corporate money,

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lobbyists, and superpacts. And what people say,

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when they suggest that I disappear, is that we do not have

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opposition politics, that we just continue with the same

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establishment that is throwing everyday people under the bus,

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and why is it that the political establishment is trying to squelch

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it before it has even begun? If you want more detailed analysis

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of Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's plans visit our website. All

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the presidential campaign in use on that website.

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The intelligence services in Germany believe the risk of a major

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And today the Government has responded with a package

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of new measures, which include fast-track deportations

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for criminals, more police and greater use

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One intellegence source said he believes the Islamic State group

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is sending teams into the country - disguised as refugees -

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in order to prepare a co-ordinated attack.

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VOICEOVER: Germany is confronting a new reality, last month,

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15 people were injured when a Syrian man blew himself up at a music

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festival, another man attacked passengers on a train,

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both are thought to have been inspired by the

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But Germany has not experienced a coordinated terror attack

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TRANSLATION: The risk is abstract, but very high, we have to accept

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that we have hit squads and sleeper cells in Germany.

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We have irrefutable evidence that there is an IS command structure

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Which is why the country's defence minister argues that it is time

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But armed German soldiers have not deployed on home soil

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since the Second World War, it is a sensitive subject.

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We have seen in Paris and Brussels that there may be situations

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of a large terror attack, and at that point,

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it might be necessary to have the Armed Forces to assist

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The police forces will always be leading in such a mission,

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but if such a situation is possible, then we should train for that.

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Today, the German interior minister announced new anti-terror measures,

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thousands of new police officers, more money for the security services

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TRANSLATION: We want a tougher stance against people

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who pose a security risk, foreigners who have committed

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crimes, or are a danger to public safety will have their right

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to residency restricted, we want to speed up

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There are still controversial calls here to outlaw dual

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citizenship and ban the burka, modern Germany holds its civil

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freedoms dear, the dilemma now, how to protect citizens

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while safeguarding the values they cherish.

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Stay with us. More news to come from the Olympics including the pool

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turning mysteriously Dean. Let us get more on Team GB's

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prospects with a round-up from our sports desk.

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Great Britain are into the gold medal match at the first Olympic

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rugby sevens tournament where they will play the favourites Fiji after

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a tense win over South Africa in the semifinals. Dan Norton scored the

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only Team GB try in the second half. That final is in just over one hour.

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The GB medal tally stands at 14. The most recent of them coming in the

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sea to double canoe for Richard Florence and David Hounslow. They

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just missed out on gold, instead matching their 2012 performance to

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take the silver medal again. It has been some 24 hours for a British

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canoeing. The momentous day for Katherine

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Grainger who has become Tate Britain's more successful female

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Olympian, she won silver with her partner in the double sculls.

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Eventually defeated by a strong Polish crew that they came home for

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a gutsy silver. Katherine Grainger has now won four Olympic medals.

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The first night of track cycling the men's team sprint starts and

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finishes, Team GB have started well. They beat Australia in their

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qualifying heat setting a new Olympic record in the process and in

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the last few moments in Britain have clinched their place in the final

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against usual and later this evening.

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And there was a world record for the British woman's pursuit team. In the

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qualifying heat. The first round takes place tomorrow. Great

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Britain's Justin Rose has marked the return of golf to the Olympic games

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after an absence of more than a century in some style. At the

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par-3/4 whole he helped himself to a hole in one. He is for behind the

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leader, Marcus Fraser of Australia. All the latest news in Olympic

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sports day after the ten o'clock news.

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Our lead story. It is day six at the Olympics and all eyes on the men's

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sevens rugby. Team GB saw off South Africa in the semifinal and will

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play Fiji who defeated Japan. What you see next depends on where

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you are watching. If you are outside the UK it is world News America,

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they have got more on Hillary Clinton's economic plans which she

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laid out in detail to date, in the UK News at ten is next. A new study

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has found that Muslim women are the most economic disadvantage group in

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Britain and as I plan to tackle back and we will have a special report.

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Let us get back to the Olympics. Hillary Clinton has met some of the

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youngsters who are hoping to follow in the footsteps of the gold winning

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gymnastics team. At this gem they are tumbling and

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soaring. The next generation. -- at this gym they are tumbling and

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soaring. They are under no illusions about how much work it takes to be

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an Olympic gold medallist. That work is starting here. This competition

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gymnast is redoubling her efforts. I know what it is like to work so hard

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on one skill and how frustrating it can be renewed do not get it right

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every single time. They do their best. As for the courts the

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enthusiasm of the young gymnasts means he is working harder than

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ever. The Olympics sparks an interest in the public so we get

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bigger numbers now. We get a lot of kids who are either interested in

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doing tricks or performing cartwheels for their friends, things

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like that, although where to kids who wants to go to nationals,

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worlds, Olympics. Take these brothers who are already competing

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nationally, now trying to perfect their routines.

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What is your favourite move? Double flats. I am teaching him double

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flats. It is not lost on the boys that America's male gymnasts have

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not struck gold in the Olympics yet. Maybe you can do better? Yes.

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Gymnasts here are exhilarated, energised by the dedication and

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determination of America's formidable female team. They are

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encouraged to Jean Moth what could be. -- dream of what could be.

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Since the UK board to leave the European Union migrants who travel

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to the UK from other EU countries have been facing an uncertain

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future, some have been returning to settle in Britain as our reporter

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found out when she travels to Hungary.

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We have come to Budapest to follow three people who despite Brexit are

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still determined to move to London in the next few weeks.

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This person who wants to work in the NHS has met his friend who studies

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in London. They are planning to share a room together from

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September. I was convinced about a possible future career in the UK,

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maybe as a Dr later on. Until Brexit happens, and it made me a little bit

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unsure about things, but I am going to have two week and see how things

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unfold but I want to go to the UK to get an education, that is a

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priority. I am waiting for my friends to turn

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up and to see them again. I hope, not for the last time.

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These people are at a recruitment agency, receiving practical advice

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on living in the UK. TRANSLATION: I want to move to London, what kind of

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work I get does not matter. When my language skills have improved I want

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to start a business, a beauty parlour with a ciliary and a

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hairdresser. Initially we were worried about what would happen if

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Britain left the EU but I read has happened we are not so worried

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because we have not seen much change. Once people have gone to

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England because they have not found any opportunities in Hungary. As for

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why there are so many workers in England I can only see what we have

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read in The Papers. Which is that English people would be reluctant to

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do that kind of low paid jobs Hungarian 's will accept. It is this

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person's last night in Budapest. She has come to watch the sunset. I am

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concerned about the rise in hate crime in the UK that in Hungary as

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well. It is an ambiguous feeling to leave Budapest. It is a beautiful

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city. I love it. I love living here. That I am interested in taking the

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next step of learning in an international environment.

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These people are also upbeat about the prospect of change. Translation

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back the best thing will happen when I called to England is that I can

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find new friends, start a new life, improve my language skills. A better

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future awaits me in the UK both in my personal life and concerning my

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career and my education. That is why I actually have to leave. Already in

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the first six days of the Olympics we have seen lots of worthy

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champions but there is no greater Colombian than Michael Phelps who

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won his 21st gold medal at the age of 31. He is at his fifth Olympic

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games and he has the most gold medals ever, even more than some

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countries, so is he the best swimmer ever and can he still achieve more?

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Michael Phelps, quite extraordinary. Plenty of social media around the

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events in the Olympics. Here are some of the quirky things catching

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our eye. There is definitely something in the

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water, yet another pool has turned Green. After the diving pool turned

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a funny colour now it is the watcher Paul pool. Organisers have been

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trying to figure out what is going on. They see a sudden change in

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alkalinity is from ugly to blame that have assured athletes they are

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not at risk. Some athletes like Tom Daley say it is a good thing, when

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you are spinning at high velocity it sets the water apart from the blue

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sky, but the Australian water polo team are not convinced. The players

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left with tears in their eyes, and they had achieved victory.

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If you have been tuning into the diving action you might have seen

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these little towels slung casually over the shoulder. Every diver has

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one. Why? With all those tyrants, tux, you need a tight grip. That

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needs dry hands. Super absorbent, it holds up to ten times its weight in

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liquid and dries quickly after being run out. You do not need to be an

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Olympic diver, it is good for driving the car windscreen also.

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If there was an Olympic medal for fashion the competition is fierce.

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This is Michael Phelps's son. Oversized earmuffs. Peachy to and

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practical. It can get noisy with all that cheering when dad gets in the

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swimming pool. He looks like a champion in the

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offing. Time to remind you about a new world

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record that the woman's Olympic track cycling team from Britain sets

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tonight in team pursuit. I have got the time. Four minutes 13.2 seconds,

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beating the previous world record set by Australia at the World

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Championships last year. Congratulations. That is all for now

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for this week.

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