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Let's look through some of the main stories here in the BBC Newsroom.

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Syria's President Assad gives a rare interview.

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He says he's not laying siege to Aleppo, not

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using barrel bombs - and not responsible

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And I believe that the United States is not genuinely regarding having

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And we have the latest in series looking at issues

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Tonight's stop in Montana looks at issues of race

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And in sport, we will be talking about rugby in the Pacific Islands.

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The fact that the big rugby clubs around the world are recruiting some

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of their best players. If you have been watching through

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the week, you will know this. All this week, we've been

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following Aleem Maqbool's journey He's covering the election -

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and has already been through Minnesota and North Dakota,

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then onto East Glacier, It is a pretty tourist town bind the

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mountains in Montana where Whitefish is home to this prominent white

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supremacist. We want to expand white privilege and to deepen it. I do

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care about my people more than I care about other people just like

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you care about your family more than you care about other children. Why

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is an African-American not your family? An African-American could

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never be part of my family because it is a race. They are all part of

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the American family? They are living in this country in a way. In terms

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of who defined the United States, it was never defined by Africans. It

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was defined by Anglo-Saxons and white Europeans. Just as you are no

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longer European, they are no longer African, you are American. Who I am

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ultimately does derive from Europe. A tremendous amount of white people

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want race and identity to just go away but it won't go away. Before

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the selection, he and other white supremacists and separatists felt on

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the margins of society but one man has changed that. Donald Trump came

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along and I feel like my movement and ideology, we can be a kind of

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vanguard for a presidential candidate. His arrow is pointing in

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our direction. That is what is worrying many Americans that somehow

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unpalatable racist views have been in a sense legitimised by the rise

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of Donald Trump. The idea of Trump stepping up the leadership in our

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country is absolutely terrifying. What is terrifying about that? I

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believe that he could just tear us apart. He is playing on people's

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fears and he really wants to pretend he is not racist but he totally is.

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I don't really think he realises what he is really saying. But kind

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of inflammatory messages he is sending. Others think Donald Trump

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is more calculating and playing on the same fears white supremacists

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talk. He has brought national cement the campaign, it is about survival.

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In America, is it really white people here struggling to survive?

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Obviously, white people are better off but there is a sense of our

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power is going to be diminished. We will be entering a new world where

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we will increasingly be a minority. I think in terms of average people,

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they see Donald Trump is going to take care of them. Richard Spencer

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may be excited by Donald Trump but whether he wins or loses, many

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others here said they felt Trump was already helping cause deep divisions

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in American society. Different developments all the time

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on these election campaigns. The Washington Post reporting 75 retired

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diplomats have signed a letter opposing Donald Trump for President,

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and more recent polls saying... But look at the New York Times poll of

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polls and Hillary Clinton remains but not the distance she would feel

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comfortable about. This building up to...

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the first Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton

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You'll see it here on the BBC, whether you're in

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Katty Kay's been looking into what works and what

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doesn't in these things, from people who've

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The presidential debates give American voters the only chance they

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have to compare the candidates side-by-side. The stakes are

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enormous. And in this election, the biggest challenge for Hillary

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Clinton is how do you debate somebody like Donald Trump? There

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has never been a candidate or a debater quite like him. A lot of

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times, let me talk, quiet! Trump doesn't do traditional debate with

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this policy briefings and in-depth analysis, he prefers off-the-cuff

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remarks and almost childlike insults. He holds the Bible high and

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he puts the Bible down and then he lies! Lying Ted! During the

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Republican primaries, Todd Harris was senior advisor for Senator Marco

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Rubio, the man Trump with a wrinkly dismissed as little more code. Our

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strategy for most of the campaign was to ignore all of the insults of

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Trump but the challenge with that was that the media was not ignoring

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any of them. The best thing for Hillary Clinton in terms of debating

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Trump would be to just not show up at all! The best way to engage with

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Trump is to let UMPIRE: Let, first serve.

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To hang himself with his own words and with all of his insistence ease.

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-- to let him hang himself with his first. Under attack, Marco Rubio

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repeated himself four times. Let's spell out the Sphinx in that Barack

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Obama does not know what he's doing, he knows exactly what he's doing. He

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knows exactly what he is doing. That is the memorised the 25 seconds

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speech! Within hours, the internet was buzzing with jokes. His campaign

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argued deeply ended that night which is why preparation is taken so

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seriously by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. She has briefing

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the box and she talks about the debate strategy with campaign

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veterans and she will do mock debates with somebody standing in

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for Trump. I do not believe we have been told he will stand in for

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Trump, that is interesting for somebody to play! He got the first

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word tonight and the last word. Donald Trump does not debate the way

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anybody debates, he does his Trump thing. He projects strength and he

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uses some of the moves he learned as a reality television star. In a way

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that is completely different from anyone I have ever seen on a debates

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stage. President Obama has also learned election debates can hurt a

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candidate as much as they can help. On October three, 2012, he met Mitt

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Romney in damper for the first debate, it was a disaster. Shall we

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double down on the top-down economic policies that helps to get us into

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this mess or do we embrace a new economic patriotism? He was tetchy

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and distracted and gave the impression he did not want to be

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there. Stephanie was the Deputy campaign manager. It was pretty

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clear we were losing not just by what we were watching on TV but the

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commentary we were seeing developed. For the first time, Twitter was a

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decisive factor for how that debate was covered so we knew what we were

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dealing with and we started churning out changes before that debate

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ended. President Obama recovered in later debates, but those around him

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suggested one big problem in damper was he underestimated his opponent.

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Political scientists do not agree how much a debate helps you to win

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the White house and the polls, they are inconclusive. They do know this

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will be box office, mossy television and don't expect the candidates to

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play it safe wooing the voters in the middle -- must see television.

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They will be trying to scare the living daylights out of their

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supporters at the prospect of the other person on stage occupying the

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Oval Office. That will mean a lot of sharp attacks, not necessarily

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edifying but certainly entertaining. You can stream it in the UK through

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the BBC News application. You will be able to watch the debate. Time

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for the sport now. Fiji's Men's Rugby 7s team took gold

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- Fiji's first ever gold medal. Well this gold told us

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what we already know - that Fijians - and in fact more

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generally Pacific Islanders, That makes them very attractive

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to rugby clubs in richer nations. And Fiji's former 7s coach

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is worried about this. Ben Ryan says, "They end up trying

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to get islanders across, Where there is un-regulation,

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you're going to get cowboys out there that don't care and are just

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looking to make a quick buck." Let's try and understand what he is

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getting at, Arlene Foster, what is the central portion of the

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allegation -- Ollie Foster? Ben Ryan had three years with Fiji and he

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came to care deeply not just about Fiji but the Pacific island rugby.

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They have always had to go abroad is to play at a higher level because it

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is a semiprofessional league. What he is deeply concerned about and

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they are not just allegations, that scouts from the top Southern

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hemisphere leagues and Northern Hemisphere go around the Pacific

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Islands harvesting these incredible specimens, these athletes. We saw

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what they did to Great Britain in the final in Rio de Janeiro at the

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Olympics, they tore them apart with some of the most scintillating

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rugby. They have long been at the forefront of rugby sevens but he is

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worried about players being harvested and he says it has become

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like the wild West, with backhanders and corruption tempting these

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players into the rich Northern hemisphere, Australian leagues, New

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Zealand. But he is claiming, and these are just allegations from Ben

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Ryan, he says you come over and play for a lot of money and then you must

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make yourself eligible after those residency laws, living for three

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years in New Zealand, Australia, and you have to play for those national

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nations and adopt the French for example. As many players have with

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the all Blacks and others. And he says that is damaging the structure

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within Fiji. BG still have a lot to do to make it more viable for

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players to stay within those specific islands -- one. But this

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has been going on for a number of years and Ben Ryan, one of his

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parting shots, he loves and cares for Fiji and they love him back but

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he says something is very wrong here and something has to be done to

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clamp down, or they just will not be the teenagers who make rugby in Fiji

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so good. He says there will be an explosion of Fiji players coming

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through the ranks, and he says that are a dozen in the Australian team

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and many more in France in the top 14. Allegations from Ben Ryan but he

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says he has major concerns and he does know what he's talking about

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when it comes to rugby in Fiji. There is a story about that as well

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on the BBC sport application. This is the Liberty Stadium, some of

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you always say is the screen real? That is prove it is. That is the

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Liberty Stadium West Swansea City play. More people than you think

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follow the Games from Gambia. That is where Modou Barrow is from. Let's

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learn more about him. And his country, with the help of this video

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he has made. As you can see, I have a smile on my face so I am really

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happy to make it to the plane. It is not an easy level to come to but as

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a Gambian football player growing up in Sweden, I am really pleased, I am

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happy to come here in Wales and joined the football and join the

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city. You can see the water, everything is nice. This is really

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amazing living here because sometimes you can just take a walk

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and free your mind and you can go jogging outside and exercise a bit.

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It is an important part. The people in Gambia, they watch the Premier

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league for many years. But they haven't seen any Gambian player to

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support but now the whole nation never misses the Premier League when

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Swansea play. So that is a proud thing for me to do that for my

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country. Now they have something to believe in like, maybe we can try as

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well to get there. Because now they believe that they can work hard and

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focus to get where they want to be. That is my mentality right now, to

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focus on the Games at the weekend thinking we need to get something

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out of that game. Playing with Swansea at the weekend.

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And we'll have more later on why these Iranian women are defying

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a ban on cycling in public and getting on their bikes.

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It is corrupting, apparently, we will get more on that story.

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Farewell to soggy bottoms - the parting words of Mary Berry

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as she announced she won't go with the Great British Bake Off when

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She says her decision is "out of loyalty to the BBC".

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Her fellow judge Paul Hollywood has announced he is going to stay

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It means Bake Off will lose three of its four current hosts

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I could take more orange than that...

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VOICEOVER: Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry, judges on Britain's

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Their expert eye and devilish challenges have been the key part

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Now that it is off to Channel 4, the partnership is over.

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Mary Berry says, my decision to stay with the BBC is out of loyalty

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to them, as they have nurtured me and the show.

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I'm sad for the audience who may not be ready for change and hope

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I am so very sad not to be part of it, farewell to soggy bottoms.

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Paul Hollywood, seen yesterday walking into Channel 4,

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For many, the new Great British Bake Off will be a different recipe.

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It will be hard to pull it off with different presenters on a different

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channel and that will be the test for Channel 4 whether they will try

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to make this a success or whether it will be flat as a pancake. So the

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BBC loses the Bake Off but fights to hang onto the presenters. Channel 4

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says it wants as little change is possible but there is only one

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familiar face left. A lot of loyal fans are disappointed, this battle

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over baking has because -- has become a bit of an Eton mess. These

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are two public service broadcasters. It is up to the production company

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if they sell it to another broadcaster but I am slightly

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surprised that Channel 4, and other publicly owned broadcaster, should

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poach a successful show from the BBC by paying them more money. Channel 4

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says it would not have the show at the relationship with the BBC had

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not broken down. There may be a line-up change but they think they

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have saved the Bake Off for free to air television.

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This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom.

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A humanitarian convoy has reached a rebel held suburb of Damascus, this

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is the first aid delivery in Syria since missions were suspended and

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that followed Monday's attack on a UN convoy near Aleppo.

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Yesterday, we were talking about how the Iraqi government is saying it's

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ready to take back Mosul from the Islamic State group.

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It was back in June 2014 that IS took the city -

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really, it was the moment the world woke up to the scale

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One young engineering student in the city has shared his

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Today is Monday. I met with this man and he Tommy... Today is this

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morning, my friend went shopping, he told me that IS executed three B --

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three people because he was talking about IS. Today, my mother made

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cookies for us, it is delicious and famous in Iraq. We buy the

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ingredients from markets, which are somewhat expensive. My dream, like

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any other young man in the world, only want to live a normal life like

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complete my studies and look for a job and secure my future. Today is

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Wednesday. been posting photos

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of themselves riding bicycles. They're doing so to defy

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a fatwa forbidding them I'm not sure how you

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can cycle privately, A fatwa is a ruling

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on a point of Islamic law. And this one was announced

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by Iran's supreme leader, He says: women cycling

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in public "exposes Feranak Amidi from BBC

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Persian joined me earlier. I asked if there had been any

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ramifications for these women. Nothing has happened, they haven't

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stopped -- they have been stopped by police on some occasions. There is

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no real law and legislation against women cycling. This is a recent

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fatwa. The debate about women cycling in public has been going on

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for more than 20 years. Because it started around 20 years ago when the

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Mayor of Iran wanted to encourage women to cycle and families to cycle

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inside Tehran and then the debate happened and the Conservatives were

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against it but there is no legislation in the constitution

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banning women from cycling. Why do we have this fatwa now if the issue

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has been around 20 years? The President Deputy, of President

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Hassan Rouhani, she had a message on Twitter saying the Supreme Leader is

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OK with the fact that women cycle in public places as long as they look

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modest enough or Islamic enough. This is part of a bigger project

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called clean Tuesdays, the government wants to encourage people

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to use cycling instead of using public transport or their personal

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cars to go to work. To fight pollution inside Iran. So after

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that, the website of Hassan Rouhani, the leader of -- Ayatollah Khamenei,

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announced this. That is all, thank you for watching.

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The jet stream will play more of an important role over the next week in

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our weather and it will become more changeable, wet spells

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