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Thank you for joining me on Outside Source. These are some of the top

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stories in the BBC newsroom. The US presidential election has taken

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another bizarre turn. Donald Trump has been busy on Twitter. Among

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those in his sights are Paul Ryan, the most senior elected Republican,

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and Senator John McCain, not to mention the entire Republican

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leadership. Vladimir Putin's cancelled a meeting with Francois

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Hollande after the French president suggested Russia may have committed

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war crimes in Syria. Meanwhile, Russian and Syrian planes continue

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to bomb Aleppo. I am going to play you this investigation by Naomi

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Grimley. She has been to Romania to investigate young girls who are at

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risk of being trafficked into slavery across Europe. And BBC

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Persia will expend the practicalities of Iran hosting a

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World Cup qualifier during a Shia Islam holy day.

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A reminder that if you want to be in touch with me whether with questions

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on the stories we're covering, directly in front of me on the

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screen you can see my contact on social media. You are very welcome

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to use those. I am going to turn to two elements of the Syrian conflict,

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Allah will and diplomacy -- Aleppo. Steve Rosenberg is telling us

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that... That is diplomatic language for we

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are furious that the French president says that a war crime has

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to this, saying... That means we now to this, saying... That means we

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have very strained relations between have very strained relations between

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Russia and the US, Russia and France, and to that list we can add

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Russia in the UK because here is the Huffington Post telling us that

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Boris Johnson wants to see protests outside the Russian Embassy in

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London over what is happening in Syria. Earlier, Parliament held an

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emergency debate on Syria, and Mr Johnson was one of those who spoke.

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If Russia continues in its current path, then I believe that great

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country is in danger of becoming a prior nation. ... Para higher

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nation. If President Putin's strategy is to restore the greatness

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and the glory of Russia, then I believe he risks seeing his ambition

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international contempt for what is international contempt for what is

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happening in Syria. That is the diplomacy, this is the

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war. Russian planes in Syria have resumed air strikes in rebel held

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districts of Aleppo. If we highlight this district, which activists say

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has been one of the main targets, that is in the centre of Aleppo. Our

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reporter husband collating the latest information on the situation

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in Syria. Before I play his report I should mention it contains images

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you may well find distressing. The aerial bombardment of the

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country by Russian and Syrian government warplanes is relentless.

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This video, apparently showing any/ This video, apparently showing any/

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on a town south of Aleppo -- an air strike. The man filming says it is

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the sixth time they have been hit in recent days. And once again it is

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the innocent paying the price. This girl says her home was attacked, and

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she called out for her father, where is my daddy?

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If you want more information on what is happening in Syria, including the

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context to how this war lasted for over five years, you can find that

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undermanned whenever you want to through the BBC News app, or the BBC

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News website. As always, on Outside Source, let's turn to sport. We're

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going to turn to Maria Sharapova, back on the tennis court today. She

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was suspended for taking banned medication. This was an exhibition

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match for charity, so it was allowed, playing on a pretty

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interesting tennis court. This is her first appearance since testing

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positive for a banned substance in January. She will be allowed to play

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again in April. Her suspension was reduced recently. She spoke after

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the match. I would like to play maybe a couple

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of exhibition events leading up to my first tournament in April. I

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don't know what those will be, but I don't know what those will be, but I

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think that is one of the things that will be really important because

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replicate it, you can practice as replicate it, you can practice as

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much as you want but there is nothing like it.

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West Ham United have taken over the running of West Ham ladies. Last

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week, the chairman of the ladies club said West Ham needed to be

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signed until they start to act like a 21st-century club. Let's go to our

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reporter on the story. It sounds reporter on the story. It sounds

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like things have been tense. Yes, you sense there is more to this

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than meets the eye. The two parties at loggerheads for a fair period of

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time. Chairman Stephen Hunt of the West Ham ladies, now the former

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chairman. That deal with the West Ham ladies team being incorporated

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inside the club proper is that he stands down and cut his ties. He

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accused them of some pretty damning things, saying that West Ham were

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guilty of Sextus domination in the way that they were kept away from

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the main facilities, stopped from getting certain sponsors, having to

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buy their own kit, having to fund themselves -- sex discrimination.

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But now the West Ham vice-chairman Karen Brady has said from the top

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down West Ham United is passionately down West Ham United is passionately

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committed to equality, particularly to women. That is precisely why

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women's football is such a high priority on our agenda. It can only

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benefit West Ham ladies, but I think it has been a few rough days to get

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where they are. They are down in the 30 of the women's game -- third

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tier. How does this work with the rest of

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the Premier League teams was to mark do they all have ladies teams as

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well built into the clubs? West Ham were one of three. Hull City and

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Manchester United scrapped their women's teams in 11 years ago when

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the Glazer brothers took over. They are under increased pressure,

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Manchester United, because they have Manchester United, because they have

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got the largest global female fan base, and they are saying it is not

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right that a club of the size of Manchester United does not have a

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women's team, and Hull City have not got one either. But the new

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champions, they are Manchester City, a fantastic infrastructure and set

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up. And Manchester City women I really integrated into the men's

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team, kit, facilities, you can see them celebrating when they beat

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Chelsea to clinch the title a few weeks ago. Man City are really on

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board, and Manchester United have not got a women's team pits that in

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sharper contrast. But West Ham on board.

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Thank you very much, Ollie. One of the stories to mention, look at this

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tweet from the Boston red Sox, saying... There you have a picture

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of David Ortiz, one of the red Sox's best-known players. He has had a 20

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year career which came to an abrupt end on Monday night, the Red Sox

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lost and that was the end of their season. The fans were not going

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anywhere after the game, as you will see.

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Every time he comes over there, normally he doesn't fraternise with

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Go ahead and give him a hug and Go ahead and give him a hug and

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embrace him, and show him the love, and then it begins when the game

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starts. You draw that line, give him a high

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five, but they didn't. He came over and give everybody hugs. People ran

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over to give a hug. You wanted to hear what he was saying and what was

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going on in the game and his life. You can download the BBC Sport at

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any time you like from your app store. Tereza Master is expected to

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highlight the problem of moderate slavery -- Theresa May -- modern

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slavery. Most come from a small number of countries, including the

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mania. Naomi Grimley has been investigating, and this is her

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report -- the mania. This woman is a survivor of human

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trafficking, and here in a women's shelter in Bucharest, she is trying

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to rebuild her life. Looking on is her baby girl, fathered by her last

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traffickers. She was trafficked not once, not twice, but three times

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around Europe. TRANSLATION: When crossing the border, I had a gun to

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my head, and they told me to give them the ID and a smile. In the

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mornings and afternoons I had 15 clients then in the evenings through

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to the next morning they would bring another 20.

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In the end it was a client racked with guilt who helped to escape.

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Many of the victims of trafficking come from remote villages. This

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village in eastern Romania appears stuck in a bygone era. Many of the

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houses do not have running water. The traffickers have targeted this

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place, and the British women who place, and the British women who

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runs the local community centre says a girl goes missing every month.

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The girls get involved through a lover boy. It is mostly young,

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vulnerable teenagers who fall in love with the pimps, who are

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normally older guys. The girls are very attracted by the Mercedes and

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the other cars that the pimps are driving around in.

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This woman was trafficked to Germany for prosecutions -- prostitution.

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She has come to warn local kids of the dangers.

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I tell the girls not to ask the guys so easily.

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She hopes she will make the village's teenagers think twice.

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Jobs and opportunities are scarce in this village. The traffickers

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exploit that and act in effect like real life pied pipers. We went to

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prison an hour north of Bucharest to meet a man who trafficked women and

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girls to Italy for five years. He claims he did not use any force.

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explication, but when the girl explication, but when the girl

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agrees I don't think this is exploitation.

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But how would you feel if it was But how would you feel if it was

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your sister or daughter being trafficked?

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TRANSLATION: You really don't think it is someone's daughter, you think

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you just have to make money. Would you do it again?

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TRANSLATION: Yes. You would?

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Yes. Why?

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TRANSLATION: They have taken everything from me, I would have to

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start again from scratch, so I would start again from scratch, so I would

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do it all again. In the village the worry is another

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three girls might be gone by Christmas. Some may go willingly to

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escape poverty, but the life that awaits them, no one could ever

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knowingly wish for it. On today's programme we have

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reported from Romania, India, Syria, the US, we will also return to

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Australia. We can see pictures of the parliament there. The government

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wants to hold a national vote on legalising same-sex marriage, the

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opposition is blocking it. An enquiry into the fatal stabbing

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of a pupil at a school in Aberdeen says the death could have been

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avoided if teachers have been told the people was carrying weapons.

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In what should have been the century of the school, a tree has been

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dedicated to remember Billy, a pupil stabbed to death when he should have

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been safe during a lunchtime fight about a biscuit.

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I think it affected everybody in I think it affected everybody in

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school, whether it was as close mates or someone who had just may be

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seen him around in the corridor. Bailey was attacked by another pupil

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who carried a knife and knuckle-dusters into the classroom.

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Today's report says the attack by the boy who cannot be named because

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of his age resulted from an unplanned spontaneous conflict that

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could not have been predicted or averted on the day. But it makes

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clear that the stabbing was potentially predictable and

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avoidable if those who knew the child's attacker carried weapons

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into the school and reported it to staff. But it became clear during a

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news conference today that although it was not contained within the

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limited parts of a report made public on one occasion there had

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The headteacher was alerted that he The headteacher was alerted that he

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was carrying a weapon by us, and I have considered that, and I thought

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she acted swiftly and appropriately, but she found nothing.

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I suppose the point is it was a red flag.

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It was. And that makes it important so why

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is it not in the summary of this report?

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Well it has a recommendation in it. Those include giving senior school

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staff in Scotland the ability to search pupils, even if they do not

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have their consent. Senior teachers in other parts of the UK already

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searches. The report also calls for searches. The report also calls for

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a dedicated strategy to tackle knife crime in schools. There was a scheme

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in recent years, but Aberdeen City in recent years, but Aberdeen City

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Council chose not to take part in it.

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regrettable, and of course we will regrettable, and of course we will

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work as hard and tirelessly as we can to make sure that such a tragedy

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does never happen again. That loss is felt most at Bailey's

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school and with his family. To them he was not the subject of a report,

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he was their friend and their child. Welcome to Outside Source, we are

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alive in the BBC newsroom. Our lead story is that the rift between

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Donald Trump and the Republican party leadership is widening. He has

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turned to Twitter to cull them disloyal and unable to win. If

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you're watching outside of the UK, keep watching to see images of

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Truman Capote is as you have never seen him before. The News at ten

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with Hugh Edwards will have a report about the future of social care in

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the UK. Serious concerns about the impact of budget cuts on the quality

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of care for the elderly and the disabled.

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At the start of the week, it was the first day of school for refugee

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children living in Greece. At things did not go well everywhere. In the

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country's north-east, Abel had to escort 40 children into the school

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because there was a protest by a small number of parents. They

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chained themselves to the school gates, brought along Greek flags,

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one parent was quoted as saying, our children will be raped and then who

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will take response ability? The UN refugee agency estimates that more

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than 160,000 people have come into Greece across the Mediterranean just

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this year, 28% of them are children. In terms of what's been happening

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this week, 1500 students have taken part in a national education

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project. Here is the Greek Education Minister to explain.

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TRANSLATION: We have heard some of the reactions to refugee children

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going to school. They are completely isolated and a minority, they are

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far from the hospitable climate of the Greek people. We want to make it

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clear that in line with the constitution in Greek law in this

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country, there are no internal borders in our country.

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To Iran, the country's football team has them playing South Korea in a

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World Cup qualifier. The match in Teheran was in the first of two days

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of mourning in the Shia Islamic calendar. The police chief gave

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instructions in no uncertain terms. I wanted to understand exactly what

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that meant. We have asked our correspondent for BBC Persia for

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help. They say that the people, the

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spectators have to shout the name of the third Shi'ite imam who on this

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day many years ago, in the year 680 A.D. Was martyred. Today is the

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anniversary of that, the most holiest of days in the Shi'ite

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calendar, it happened to coincide with this game, resenting Iran's

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clerical leaders with a set of ethical and religious questions and

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challenges. So it is going to be a quiet game,

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but what are the instructions for the players? Presumably Iranians

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fans still want them to be passionate and play with their usual

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vigour. Iran won the match 1-0. At the

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beginning of the game they had some religious processions in the

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stadium, the stadium was basically turned into black with black flags,

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spectators, most of them wore black, the sign of mourning in Iran. They

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accepted that request from the authorities. When Iran scored the

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goal, a subdued noise level, not too much. Some shouts, but on the whole

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everyone behaved. It was a good game. And nothing untoward happened,

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although before the game, we expected a very tense game.

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The last story is about same-sex marriage. A huge issue in Australia.

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The main opposition party is saying it is grown to block plans for a

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national vote on legalising gay marriage. This tweet from the party

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leader explains. He wants things to stay within

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Parliament. If this national vote were to happen, the cost is

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estimated at 120 million US dollars, which would include funding for both

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yes and no campaigns. If that national vote were to happen, it

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will not be binding. Despite all of that, the primaries do think the

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cost is justifiable. -- Prime Minister.

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We urge all members of the Senate, including the Labour Party, to

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people their say on the 11th of people their say on the 11th of

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February. And then the matter will be decided by the Australian people.

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That is our position. The problem with that idea is for

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Australia's upper house, labour, the Australia's upper house, labour, the

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opposition party have two supported. And they say that will not be

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happening. Next, here is the head of one group which is lobbying for

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marriage equality. We would really urge the Senate to

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make sure the matter is dealt with this week. It can be dealt with this

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week, so next week we can move on and deliver a form that a majority

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of Australians support, and the majority of Australians want to be

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achieved this year. All of which means that neither

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those who want a national vote or same-sex marriage legalised by

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Parliament are getting their way. A stand-off. This one is likely to be

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continued. That story from Australia is the last on today's Outside

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Source. A reminder of our lead story today. Donald Trump at the top of

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Trump Tower with his team. He was tweeting furiously, and his main

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target was not Hillary Clinton but the Republican leadership. He

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says... What he is talking about is Paul Ryan, the most senior elected

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Republican figure seen yesterday that he did not want to campaign for

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Mr Trump, and Mr Trump has responded furiously, criticising Paul Ryan,

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John McCain and a raft of other Republicans. These are interesting

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times. We will have more on the US President shall race tomorrow.

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Thanks for watching. -- presidential race.

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