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welcome to Outside Source, we have the Donald Trump's administration

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you travel ban. Let every nation, we have the right to control who enters

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the country, and debate those who would give us harm. Iraq is off the

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list, we will be at the State Department to what has changed. And

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the director of the FBI reportedly dismissing Donald Trump's crime that

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Barack Obama ordered a phone tap on him. But the president is confident

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of the keys. I will be proven right, and the need to look into this.

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Approval ratings suggest that President Trump retains strong

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support from Republican voters, we will hear the views from Clinton,

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Arkansas. I tell people that I am married to them. And reports from

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France, that the Republican party has lost plan B. I am not going to

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be a candidate for Prime Minister. But a major boost for the

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centre-right leadership, unanimously backing the candidates. And we will

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have new details of Vauxhall, the deal with Citreon.

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Donald Trump singing another executive order. Take two for the

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travel ban. First one was blocked in the courts. This was the Attorney

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General explaining the administration's position. Like any

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country, the United States has the right to control who enters the

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country, and who would cause us harm. This protects the American

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people and lawful immigrants, putting in place the screening and

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vetting process for six countries. Three are state sponsors of

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terrorism, the others have served as havens for terrorists, losing

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control to groups like Al-Qaeda and Isis, and others. It is now down to

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six, because Iraq is of this new version of the travel ban. This is

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the Secretary of State explaining the change. Iraq is an important

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ally, and the fight to defeat Isis. This intense review over the past

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month identified multiple security measures, that the State Department

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and the government of Iraq will be implementing to achieve objectives

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of preventing those with criminal or terrorist intents from reaching the

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United States. Green card holders and those with valid visas won't be

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affected. It has been pointed out... Also, the blanket ban on Syrian

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refugees has been lifted. But the total number of refugees that

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America is going to take, limited to 50,000, and to put that into

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context... We can go to the United States State Department. I suppose

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the biggest question, whether there have been sufficient changes, but

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this cannot also be blocked by the courts? It has certainly been a

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skill back of the provisions that got this executive order to court in

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the first place. It was a challenge on the grounds of religious

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discrimination, and some movement on that. This executive order no longer

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prioritises minority religions, that was seen as prioritising Christians.

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That language has been dropped. But the six countries, still on the ban,

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after Iraq was removed, still majority Muslim. It has been said

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that it is still discrimination on the basis of religion. The other

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main issue, was one of the questions about processing being violated for

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refugees, and those who had legal paperwork, permanent residence

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visas. With they had the right to use them. That had also been

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addressed. This new executive order, it is forward-looking, looking at

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those who have to make applications, so they have cover their backs but I

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think we can still expect some challenges at courts. And we saw the

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crew when taking stage, some evidence he has been able to exert

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influence on the second issue, in a way that he was not able first time?

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To yes, and not just him but the other agencies, because opening

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executive order to get everyone by surprise. It was just ruled out

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without any preparation, and many people not sure what was going on.

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The waiters have said that they have consulted with government lawyers,

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the State Department, and homeland security. Also the Department of

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Justice. And they have major that the leaders of those, at front and

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centre to announce that. Something Rex Tillerson mentioned was the fact

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that Iraq had been lifted from the ban, it was an effort to work with

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the Iraqi government, to meet the standards that the United States was

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seeking. But obviously, Rex Tillerson and the Pentagon had

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obviously been talking about how putting Iraq on the list was a bad

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idea, because they have been coordinating against Islamic State.

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Some influence there as well. Thank you. Opposition to this new travel

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ban as you would expect. We have been mentioning the American Civil

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Liberties Union. But it is worth reiterating that Donald Trump still

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maintains a lot of support among those who put him inside the White

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House. We're going to concentrate on one place in Clinton, a same town in

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Arkansas. A state Trump took. We have been speaking to supporters.

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We have become so politically correct, that you cannot say poop if

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you step in it. Friends, neighbours, Jesus, all welcome. That was pretty

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good. I enjoyed that. I am Peggy. This is my husband, and we host the

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National Championships at our ranch here. I do the hard work! She pays

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the bills. 32nd year. Last year, we have 40 5000. It is the largest

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horse event in the US we know of. Born to be a cowboy. Bullrider? God

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didn't let me! And a rancher. President Trump, I like him. I tell

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people that I am married to him, because my husband is just like him.

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Says what he's going to do. Does it. And that is why we like him. I think

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the government is out of control. They need to have more people, with

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hands-on experience. Those who have lived on the river. My grandmother,

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and my grandchildren, had the water. I am going to stop it. Are they here

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to help us? They used to be. Most of the furniture, wooden furniture,

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comes from Mexico. If we were to get it from America, the wholesale cost

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would be what we retail for. Bottom we support the president, and if it

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was going to be a border tax, we'd pay it. How good you not dream of

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having a ranch? Rodeo star! Chuck wagon producer! That's OK. Live

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theirs to do with people, horses. We're blessed. Suzy says can we get

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more from opponents of that executive order. We will get to that

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at the beginning of the second half. And we can go from American

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politics, to American politics, because the Republican party's

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presidential nominee, has had a good 24 hours. But today, he received the

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backing of all the party's senior figures. One of those had wanted a

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plan B, but the most obvious disappeared to do. But he came out

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and said this. I have no intention to engage in partisan negotiations,

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and I can confirm once and for that I am not going to be a candidate for

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the presidency. This is what I will say to Nicolas Sarkozy, and Francois

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Fillon if they wish to meet me. And the analysis and Paris. This is the

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definitive one, that Francois Fillon has won the battle. The internal

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battle, and he is going to be the candidate for the Republicans in the

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selection. And no other option, Francois Fillon has made it clear

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that he thought he had a legitimacy, a base of support and he feels he is

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legally innocent. The party just did not have means, options, ideas, to

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counter. They have just had a meeting at the top level, and

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president of the Senate said that we are with Francois Fillon, the

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chapter is over and we move. But the real battle is what lies ahead. And

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he has lost the Republican Party, it has been such a disastrous month for

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the Republican Party since the affair broke out. NLC Francois

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Fillon has shot down, maybe too far but he has gone down found as we

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know, whoever gets second, is most likely to win. Unless you get some

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sort of major turnaround, a gaffe, unless somehow the Republican Party

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can find it within themselves to get to the United front, and these

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allegations and charges against Francois Fillon quarterly, that is

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at. It is a long shot because point about this, the judicial fiat still

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there. Next week going to go before a judge. It is going to be news.

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Opponents are going to remain timber at the beginning he said I cannot

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imagine any candidate remaining as a candidate, but here he is doing just

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that. The hypocrisy is going to keep coming back. That must have terrible

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effect. We will have extensive coverage of the presidential

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campaign, and this week we are going to be live from the Netherlands for

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the Dutch elections. In a few minutes, we will be speaking to BBC

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Arabic. Significant stories relating to the Islamic State group, one from

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Raqqa, one from Mosul. A senior British police officer has announced

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that 13 terror attacks have been stopped over 14 years. It was also

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said that over the same period, more than 500 life counterterror

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investigations at any time. The Home Secretary Amber Rudd was in

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parliament to answer questions but reminded the public she can also --

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they can also help prevent attacks by reporting information. I will

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happily join him in commending the announcements made by Mark Rowley

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and the work done in general by counterterrorist officers. It is

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essential that we need to work closely with the diesel that

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everybody plays a part in countering this vile crime.

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The top story, President Trump has signed a new executive order

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imposing a ban on travel is from six mainly Muslim countries. Iraq has

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been off the list after taken additional vetting measures agreed.

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And the retired police officer in the Philippines has testified that

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he killed nearly 200 people as part of a day squad went to the

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president. The president was the city mayor at the time. That his

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from the BBC World Service. Ukraine has brought a case against Russia,

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accusing Moscow of illegally annexed in Crimea and sponsoring terrorism,

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and the US defence Department are going to look into allegations that

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a number of marines shared naked photos of female colleagues on

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Facebook. Significant setbacks for the Islamic State group today. We

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can concentrate on Mosul, the last stronghold and as they discussed

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government forces are trying to recapture the city. They have taken

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an important bridge. The Freedom Bridge, and Kurdish forces also

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backing up the crimes that it has fallen to the government. The reason

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it matters, we have got the situation in the city when the East

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is controlled by the government forces, the West still buy Islamic

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State. This bridge joins the territory. The second development,

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Raqqa. The centre of operations. Reports that Syrian militia has cut

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of the last main road out of the city. The plan has long been to

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encircle Raqqa, and if Islamic State militants want to get it, they are

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going to have to cross the river. The situation is complicated because

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you have got different entries competing.

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Actually, this is the most difficult part of this battle, it is not only

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the battle of eliminating the so-called Islamic State from Raqqa

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but it is also how to draft the future of the bounce up, -- balance

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of power, trying to mediate the Russians and the government forces.

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All meeting now around another city. Trying to establish this balance, by

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looking at the map. You can understand how difficult and complex

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the situation is. Tell me about the militia, I have seen it described as

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American backed. Syria Democratic forces. YPG Kurdish. And quality and

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those are tribes. These were trained by the United States, in order to go

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to my pretty, but you have also the shield backed by the Turkish,

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including it is complicated, but it is the cottage power forces. I have

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to ask you about Donald Trump's proposed travel ban, the headline

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announcement is that Iraq has been taken of that list of countries. I

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assume that is going to be popular with BBC Arabic viewers? Definitely.

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We thought it was ridiculous, when you had a number of Americans on the

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ground. This was a decision that was highly criticised and definitely

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this is going to be a release for Iraqis and other nations, included

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in this. We want to talk about a takeover at the car industry, PSA,

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the French company that owns Citreon, has bought General Motors

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mean British operation for 2 billion. Some of the workers at the

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Vauxhall plant. From the point of view of those who worked here, I

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think it is the uncertainty, since we heard about this proposal from

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PSA to take over Vauxhall, from GM. We do not know exactly what impact

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it is going to have on them. And the other thing that is stressful, it is

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outside their control. They know that they are among the most

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efficient of the 24 plants and they know that they are efficient, the

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sequels that they have got are guaranteed in production for another

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eight years. But what they cannot control, the circumstances and

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conditions Brexit. Are we can get an American invective. Why does this

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make sense for GM? Basically, GM looking at what is in front of them

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but it is just not performing as well across Europe. And they are

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going to invest this money in other things, new technology, going to be

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looking at driverless cars. It already has a contract with Lift,

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the ride sharing. We have got a lot of different avenues, people putting

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effort. And in terms of areas, it is domestic life. That has been a big

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moneymaker for years. And of course China. That is what they want to put

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a lot of emphasis on. And coming from bricks and -- Brexit. It has so

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much of our opportunity elsewhere. Thank you for explaining that. 30

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years ago today, the Zeebrugge ferry disaster took many lives. It size

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minutes after beginning its journey. Ships bow doors hadn't been closed.

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Today, ceremonies have been held in Britain and Belgium. Our

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correspondent joined families, rescuers and survivors.

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In the choppy waters of the North Sea, not far

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from where the Herald went down, the day of remembrance began

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It was 30 years ago tonight, the Herald of Free Enterprise

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capsized just outside Zeebrugge harbour.

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A crew member had left the bow doors open.

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Across-Channel sailing became a mid-Channel disaster.

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ARCHIVE FOOTAGE: Below, there was chaos, people clawing

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and fighting their way up, injured and freezing cold.

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In the grim night of horror and loss that followed, 193 people died.

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All the lights went out, it was completely pitch black

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dark and we could hear the inrushing water.

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Brian Gibbons used his watch to tap on pipes and alert his rescuers.

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With the screams and the shouts and everything else,

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and unfortunately some people didn't make it.

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And the reason I'm talking to you today is because I think

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people need to know what happened because of the 193

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Three decades on, the legacy of the Herald's loss

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is its capacity to fill a church with family and friends.

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Amongst them the aunt and uncle of Kim Spooner,

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then eight years of age, but still able to recall her

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My goodness, I remember it so vividly.

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Didn't really process what it meant at the time, to be honest.

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But sitting up all night waiting to hear them call, waiting

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To the lasting regret of Kim and many families,

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no one was ever prosecuted for the Herald disaster.

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Today her salvage bell was finally returned to the harbour

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that the Herald had set sail for but never reached.

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And more information on what happened 30 years ago online from

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the BBC News. Plenty of severe weather to talk

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about around the globe over the next couple of minutes but I want to take

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you to the United States. Last week, we had the early outbreak of

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tornadoes, and

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