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This then people came past and said it was a rucksack that

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Definitely a rucksack that exploded, someone blew themselves up.

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The blame for the collapse of BHS has been firmly laid at the feet

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of Sir Philip Green in a scathing report by MPs, who say the retail

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tycoon and others "got rich" from the high street chain.

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And the family of a teenage girl who was arrested while at school

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over bullying claims are calling for a shake up of how children

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Speaking exclusively to this programme they say they'll sue

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the police over the treatment of their daughter.

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I just sat there, waiting and waiting.

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And then there was, like, grown men either side of me, all

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along the aisle, like, screaming and shouting and swearing.

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Hello, welcome to the programme, we're live until 11am this morning.

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Also on the programme, we will be talking to one of the MPs behind

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a devastating report blaming the collapse of BHS

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on Sir Philip Green and others who "got rich" from the retail chain

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in what they call the "unacceptable face of capitalism".

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And we will hear from Prince Harry about his regret at not speaking

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about the death of his mother, Princess Diana,

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Do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning,

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use the hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged

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A Syrian man has set off a bomb outside a music festival in southern

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Germany, killing himself and injuring 12 other people.

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It's the third violent attack in the state of Bavaria in a week.

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The blast happened in the city of Ansbach.

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Officials say the man's motives are not known, but confirmed

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that he was denied asylum in Germany a year ago.

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He was instead given temporary leave to remain.

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A German city on edge, after reports of an explosion near a music

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Around 2,500 people were rushed out, confused and uncertain

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TRANSLATION: People were definitely panicking.

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The rumours that we were hearing were that it had been a gas

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explosion, but then people came past and said it was

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The attack happened in Ansbach, Bavaria, a state in

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Authorities say the attacker was a 27-year-old Syrian man who had

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but had been allowed to remain, temporarily.

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He was killed when his explosive device went off.

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It's thought he had tried to get into the concert venue,

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TRANSLATION: I can only say, at the moment, we do not know

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whether the perpetrator only wanted to kill himself,

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or whether he had plans to kill other people, too.

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This must be clarified, during the next hours and days.

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This was the third attack in Germany, within a week.

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It happened even as people in Munich were still mourning the nine

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who were killed by a teenage gunman at a shopping centre.

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Last week, a teenager injured four people on a train with an axe.

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The German authorities, however, say none of these incidents appear

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Let's get the latest from our correspondent,

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Damien McGuinness who joins us live from Berlin.

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As we were hearing, it is the third attack in Germany by a migrant in a

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week, what is the reaction? It's a really bad news people are

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waking up to, this morning, four violent attacks in total in Germany.

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The most violent was a killing spree carried out by a young man who was

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born and raised in Germany. That is very different, that is the big

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attack we were all talking about on Friday in Munich in the shopping

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centre. Only one fatality in the other attacks, with lots of people

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injured. That doesn't make the attacks any less horrific because

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all three of those attacks, which were essentially, you could describe

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as low-level attacks, because there were no fatalities apart from one

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person and the perpetrators themselves, were carried out by

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asylum seekers. It is going to reignite the very controversial

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debate we saw last year in Germany about the large numbers of refugees

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and migrants coming into the country. It's divided Germany. Many

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people welcomed it, as an important Unitarian jester but many people

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were unsettled and thought it might lead to problems in Germany because

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logistically Germany could not cope with such numbers. There were

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debates a year ago about whether this would increase jihadi terror in

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the country. Over the last week we have seen a number of attacks.

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Fortunately they haven't led to large numbers of fatalities. It is

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definitely going to increase the level of debate about how I'm not

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only to cope with such numbers, but also what should happen over the

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following to integrate people. -- about how, not only. Last night,

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this young man's asylum application had been rejected and he was allowed

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to stay because of the conflict in Syria. The daily you can't send

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someone back to a war zone but that is the limbo situation, you are not

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properly integrated and you can't work -- legally you can't send. Tens

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of thousands of people who have asylum rejected but cannot go back.

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How to integrate them and make sure attacks don't happen in the future.

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There will be questions about how the security services are keeping

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people safe, what they are doing to ensure people's safety, what is

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being done on that front? Right now, as far as this latest incident goes,

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last night, security services searching the refugee housing, when

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this young man was living, because all we know so far is that he was

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from Syria, 27 years old and came two years ago. Police were saying so

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far there was no indication this was politically motivated. So far, no

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connections to so-called Islamic State. That would be the next

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question, to see if there are any connections with other jihadi

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groups. It creates a different situation anyway. Certainly, right

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now, with this spate of violent attacks over last week, a lot of

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concern in Germany and the Security Council has just been meeting behind

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me in the government quarter, over the weekend. To ascertain how to

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make the country saved. Ministers flying back from their holidays to

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bowling. -- country safer. -- to the Linn. The security forces are doing

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their utmost, which they were in Munich. Police in Munich got a lot

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of praise for how they reacted. Police are also saying social media

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is not helping, plenty of rumours flying around about other attacks

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happening, which has created panic over the last few days. Difficult

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situation. The government is taking it extremely seriously. Thank you.

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In other news from Germany, police have arrested a 16-year-old

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boy they say was a friend of the Munich gunman,

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They're investigating whether he knew about Friday's

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It came on the day thousands of people gathered outside

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the Munich Olympia Shopping Mall to remember the nine

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Police say they are building a clearer picture of what drove

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the 18-year-old gunman to commit such an horrific act.

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Annita McVeigh is in the BBC Newsroom with a summary

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The former owner of BHS, Sir Philip Green, has been blamed

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for the collapse of the firm in a joint report by MPs

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on the Business and Work and Pensions committees.

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Sir Philip is accused of making "incredible wealth"

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on the back of BHS and is described as

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"the unacceptable face of capitalism".

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The government says more needs to be done to tackle irresponsible

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There's been no response so far from Sir Philip.

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Our Business Correspondent Joe Lynam reports.

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Sir Philip Green has been the king of the British high street

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He owns Top Shop and Miss Selfridge, but his treatment of BHS has been

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The Business and Work and Pensions committees' joint report said

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Sir Philip Green and others were to blame for the collapse of BHS.

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It said, "they had walked away greatly enriched,

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It said he was the "unacceptable face of capitalism" and had "damaged

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He has plundered the companies, walked away with a fortune.

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11,000 people are losing their jobs and 22,000 pensions are at stake.

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Sir Philip Green had no formal response to the report,

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but this could put pressure on Theresa May to act.

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She has vowed to get tough on irresponsible behaviour in big

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business, and Sir Philip's knighthood is also in jeopardy.

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20 BHS stores have already closed down, and 144 are in jeopardy.

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That means 11,000 employees have a very uncertain future,

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and over 20,000 current and future BHS pensioners do not know

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what their full retirement income will be.

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It's a legacy that will stick to Sir Philip Green and those

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Two people arrested after a five-year-old boy died

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in a suspected drowning at a water park have been released

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The boy, named locally as Charlie Dunn, from Tamworth,

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was pulled from the Blue Lagoon at Bosworth Water Park in

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Leicestershire on Saturday afternoon and died later in hospital.

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Police said a man and a woman had been bailed "pending

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further inquires", adding that the investigation

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The World Anti-Doping Agency has criticised the International Olympic

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Committee's for not banning all Russian competitors

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There won't be a blanket ban on Russian athletes taking part,

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instead individual sports' governing bodies will decide if competitors

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Drivers travelling to the port of Dover are being told to expect

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further delays after heightened French security checks caused severe

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Hundreds of motorists were queuing for up to 14 hours.

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Kent Police warn there could be further problems as the summer

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Theresa May will make her first visit to Northern Ireland

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She's expected to discuss how the border with the Republic will be

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affected by the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

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A Downing Street source said she would make it clear she did not

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want a return to the control measures of the past,

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and wanted to work with both Belfast and Dublin on new arrangements.

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The race to become the next US President intensifies today,

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as Hillary Clinton prepares to accept the official nomination

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The party's convention is opening, with members due to name Mrs Clinton

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to run against the Republican, Donald Trump.

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The First Lady Michelle Obama and Mrs Clinton's former rival,

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Bernie Sanders, will give speeches tonight, as Kim Ghattas reports.

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In this city of brotherly love, tight security before thousands

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descend on Philadelphia for the Democratic convention.

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An opportunity to rally party voters behind the nominee before the hard

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work of convincing the undecided in the swing states.

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The Democratic Party and the Clinton campaign are promising

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a star-studded affair, a celebration of unity and support

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Leaked e-mails indicate that the DNC always favoured Mrs Clinton.

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But Senator Bernie Sanders still says he fully

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and will address the convention on Monday.

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Choosing between a fascist demagogue like Trump or an oligarch

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like Hillary Clinton is not a choice.

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It's is lesser-evilism all over again.

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I think people should vote for Hillary Clinton,

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I think it's very important that Donald Trump doesn't win.

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Hillary Clinton was pummelled last week at the Republican convention,

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an event described by some as dark, even angry, with chants

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Now, they are hoping to reset the tone of this

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which is starting to feel like a battle for America's soul.

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Shares in Nintendo have fallen sharply, after the Japanese gaming

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giant said Pokemon Go's success would have a limited

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They dropped by more than 15%, having more than doubled,

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since the launch of the game three weeks ago.

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Nintendo created the Pokemon franchise and owns the Pokemon

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characters, but it didn't create the Pokemon Go game.

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That was done by a Californian games developer and Nintendo just

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Prince Harry has said he regrets taking so long

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to talk about the impact of his mother's death.

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He was speaking at an event promoting his mental health

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charity Heads Together, which he set up with his brother

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Some of Britain's most successful athletes were also there and spoke

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openly about their own struggles with depression, as Sarah Campbell

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The athletes attending Prince Harry's summer

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barbecue reached the top of their chosen sports.

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They came together to talk about the mental rather

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than physical challenges they've had to contend with

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I'd gone from someone who was mentally tough

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mentally strong, mentally very physically strong, to someone

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You're just going to a time in your life where if you talk to someone,

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hopefully they'll help you through the other side.

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Rio Ferdinand's wife died last year, leaving their three young children

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He asked for Prince Harry's thoughts, as someone

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who lost his mum at the age of just 12.

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I really regret not ever talking about it, you know?

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For the first 28 years of my life, never talked about it.

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Everyone can suffer from mental health...

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If you're a member of the Royal Family, a soldier,

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or whether you are a sports star in a team sport

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A white van driver, a mother, father, a child.

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Harry's campaign, Heads Together, indicates how important he considers

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That's perhaps understandable, bearing in mind the huge loss

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that he experienced at such a young age.

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And we'll hear more from Prince Harry about his new mental

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health charity shortly 9.30 this morning.

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That's a summary of the latest BBC News, more at 9.30am.

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Still to come - we will be talking to one of the MPs behind

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a devastating report blaming the collapse of BHS

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on Sir Philip Green and others who they say "got rich"

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And we will hear from Prince Harry about his regret at not speaking

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about the death of his mother, Princess Diana,

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Do get in touch with us throughout the morning -

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use the hashtag Victoria Live and If you text, you will be charged

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In her own tribute to Chris Froome, very good!

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I thought I would celebrate. A sensational performance by Chris

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Froome yesterday in the Tour de France. He crossed the Tour de

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France finish line arm in arm with his Sky teammates,

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to become the first Briton to win The 31-year-old now joins an elite

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list of cyclists and is the first person to defend their title

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in more than 20 years. He's said he wants

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to go on and win more, here comes Chris Froome, winner of

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the bronze medal, Chris Froome. Another superb performance! Chris

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Froome is the champion of this 100th Tour de France, mild-mannered on the

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bike, ruthless on it. He can hardly move his right arm, this looks like

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it is it for Chris Froome, the defending champion. Chris Froome is

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Britain's first two time winner of the greatest bike race in the world.

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Chris Froome running, here he could well be losing serious time in the

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Tour de France. I have never, ever seen anything like this in my life.

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174 riders finish the Tour de France. Chris Froome is going to be

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right on top of them, in yellow on the Sean 's Alise Oken. Crisp Froome

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becomes the first Briton to retain the Tour de France title and the

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first man since the 1990s to do so. Enjoying that alongside me as the

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president of British cycling, Bob Powell done. Great to have you with

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us. If there is any doubt about Chris Froome's ability, he has

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cemented his place? We have no doubt about Chris' ability. One or two

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people were touting other people who could challenge him, but I think

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from the very off on this tour he set his and out, that he was going

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to be the boss. It is a throwback to many years ago were used to have

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what was called the patron in the tour, effectively the Emperor, and

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he wrote like the Emperor with his Pretorius God alongside him.

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Phenomenal to watch. Where does this rank? If you're not a cycling fan,

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what does this third tour victory mean? To do three like that... And

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also have the ability and the potential to go on and reach that

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magic five, which is really the stuff of greatness. I bet you were

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probably watching the whole event and rubbing your hands with glee.

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Chris Froome's victory wasn't the only British victory? Yes, seven

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stage wins. Mark Cavendish, Cummins also. And adding a win for the 23

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rolled, a phenomenal win to go on and win it in future years. It bodes

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well for Rio. Chris Froome will be riding in the time trial and road

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race and is in brilliant form? Yes, his whole season has been tapered

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around coming off the Tour de France in a strong position and going to

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Rio. He is doubling up, doing the time trial... But the way things are

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turning out, Tom broke a bone in his arm during the tour, so he is a

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doubt, which again picks up the potential for Chris to go and win a

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medal. Brilliant. Thank you so much for joining us. That is sadly all we

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have time for. That is all the sport for now. Chris Froome, a third Tour

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de France victory. Can he win an Olympic medal as well? 12 days' time

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until Rio kicks off. Let's hope so.

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The family of a teenage girl who was arrested while at school

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are planning to sue the police for the way their

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Emma Raymond from Nottingham was 16 when two officers arrived one

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morning to arrest her after an allegation of bullying

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She tells this programme in an exclusive interview

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it was "horrible" and "stressful" and that she felt "judged";

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her mother tells us it was "frantic" and she was "petrified for her".

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Emma and her parents sat down to speak with Victoria.

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My headteacher said we need to take you out of the lesson. As do I need

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to take my stuff? He said yes. I asked what it was about and he said

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he didn't know. He said there are two the front I wanted to see me. I

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went to the main entrance, in front of the whole school down the main

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drive. There were two male police officers waiting for me. I barely

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get say anything and they jumped down my throat, you've been

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arrested. I said, what have I been arrested for? They drove me straight

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to the police station. What we thinking? I had no idea what it was

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about, so peculiar. Did you ask if you could call your mum or dad? I

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got my phone now ready to text my mum. They asked me to hand over. I

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said surely I can ring my mother. They said I didn't. I turned it off

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and they said, hand it over. They said, my God, she has an attitude.

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How did you feel you are being treated? Like a full criminal. Like

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they'd already made up their mind about me before they met me.

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I think most people would be afraid, but I'm not quite...

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I'm not intimidated that easily so I didn't feel that intimidated.

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Whereas if I knew it was any of my other friends, they would be.

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When you got to the police station, then what happened?

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As soon as I got in, they patted me down and searched me,

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took all my belongings off me and marched me straight into a cell.

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It was a good five and a half hours before I was allowed

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And then we were held in a holding cell for another hour

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What was going through your mind when you were in this cell

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on your own for those five and a half hours before

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I was just trying to put it all together, because I had no

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It was completely out of the blue, so I was just sat there

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There were grown men either side of me in the cells

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They were screaming and shouting and swearing,

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Carl, when you realised what had happened to Emma that morning,

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I was shocked, to be honest first of all, and obviously

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The first thing we did was try to get to see her, so we drove

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to Mansfield Police Station and asked if we could see her then.

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They made us go home and said there were two police officers

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waiting outside of the house to seize all Emma's...

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Her computer, laptop, tablet, phone...

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Anything that can go on the Internet.

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So they seized all of that, and he said to me "If you meet me

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about half past one at the police station, you can then get hopefully

:23:32.:23:35.

And at that time, I organised for the duty solicitor

:23:36.:23:41.

So what were you thinking about Emma, knowing

:23:42.:23:50.

that she was in a cell on her own in that police station?

:23:51.:23:53.

As any parent would be, just worried sick that she was OK.

:23:54.:23:56.

What did you think, Victoria, as her mum?

:23:57.:24:04.

Again, as any parent, I was just so concerned

:24:05.:24:07.

that my early 16-year-old daughter had been put in a cell.

:24:08.:24:10.

That she had been deemed guilty straightaway without knowledge

:24:11.:24:16.

My stomach was churning, I just needed to be

:24:17.:24:25.

I needed to see her, I needed to know that she was OK

:24:26.:24:33.

and her well-being was being taken care of.

:24:34.:24:38.

When you first got to see Emma, when you were allowed to see her,

:24:39.:24:44.

It was only my dad I was allowed to see, they only let

:24:45.:24:48.

As soon as I got to see him, I was like, thank God.

:24:49.:24:53.

I had been in there for so long on my own with nothing to do.

:24:54.:24:56.

And just to finally be able to get out and see

:24:57.:24:59.

What do you think about the fact that your daughter was arrested

:25:00.:25:04.

after an allegation of bullying and harassment?

:25:05.:25:05.

I just question the necessity to arrest Emma the way

:25:06.:25:09.

They didn't take into consideration Emma's well-being at all.

:25:10.:25:17.

The stigma of being taken out of school and arrested at school

:25:18.:25:20.

where lots of other children could see Emma being taken away

:25:21.:25:22.

It was the main drive that they drove down.

:25:23.:25:32.

Obviously, there's windows in classrooms,

:25:33.:25:33.

They had loads of people going up to my loved ones like...

:25:34.:25:37.

Your sister's been arrested, do you know what it's for?

:25:38.:25:40.

I went to school the next day and had teachers...

:25:41.:25:43.

I felt like the teachers were judging me because they'd

:25:44.:25:46.

seen me being taken away in a police car.

:25:47.:25:48.

Obviously when you see a child being driven away,

:25:49.:25:50.

You automatically deem them as a bad person and that's

:25:51.:25:54.

And in fact that the case has now been dropped,

:25:55.:25:58.

Let me bring in Shauneen Lamb from the Just for Kids law organisation.

:25:59.:26:03.

What do you think of the experience that Emma had?

:26:04.:26:07.

I mean, we just think it's really awful that a child has to go

:26:08.:26:10.

through that kind of experience for what is a relatively minor

:26:11.:26:13.

As you can imagine, we see this happen quite a lot.

:26:14.:26:21.

There were 130,000 children arrested in 2013,

:26:22.:26:30.

and the vast majority of those were for relatively minor offences.

:26:31.:26:33.

I think we feel very strongly that the police should treat

:26:34.:26:37.

children and young people as if they were children

:26:38.:26:39.

If someone makes an allegation to the police, the police

:26:40.:26:44.

What do you think they've done differently in this case,

:26:45.:26:48.

Well I think there's lots of things the police could have done that

:26:49.:26:53.

didn't lead to her being publicly arrested at school,

:26:54.:26:55.

Her parents should be informed, she's entitled to an appropriate

:26:56.:26:58.

They were informed, one day, eventually?

:26:59.:27:03.

The law states as soon as is practical, so as we know,

:27:04.:27:08.

Emma was in a cell for over six hours before she saw her dad.

:27:09.:27:14.

And I think the other thing that is really clear

:27:15.:27:17.

is that they definitely don't have to hold Emma in a cell.

:27:18.:27:20.

The police guidance says that she should be kept

:27:21.:27:23.

somewhere safe and secure, but not in an adult cell surrounded

:27:24.:27:25.

I mean, that's a terrifying experience for anyone.

:27:26.:27:28.

But if there isn't anywhere else in that police station,

:27:29.:27:31.

do you accept that sometimes that might have to happen?

:27:32.:27:34.

Sometimes, but what we would like to see is custody facilities

:27:35.:27:37.

that are built with a secure place for children that separate

:27:38.:27:40.

from where they keep adults, because it's obviously a very

:27:41.:27:42.

traumatic experience, and I think that the police chief

:27:43.:27:47.

lead and Theresa May, when she was Home Secretary,

:27:48.:27:49.

accept that this is a very distressing or traumatic

:27:50.:27:53.

Yes, in fact, when Theresa May was Home Secretary, she wrote

:27:54.:28:00.

All local authorities in England, saying "Police custody can be

:28:01.:28:03.

a distressing experience, and this is particularly

:28:04.:28:05.

so for children and young people, it is for this reason that

:28:06.:28:08.

legislation is designed to keep their stay in police

:28:09.:28:10.

Are you saying that the police here broke those - that legislation?

:28:11.:28:15.

I think there's things that need to be looked at, and I think

:28:16.:28:22.

But I think in another way, there's just about how you can deal

:28:23.:28:29.

with things in a right way and a wrong way.

:28:30.:28:31.

They could have informed Carl and Victoria that they

:28:32.:28:33.

They could have informally questioned her to see

:28:34.:28:38.

if there was any truth to these allegations.

:28:39.:28:40.

They did not need to go in so heavy handedly and just

:28:41.:28:43.

arrest her in a public space at school.

:28:44.:28:45.

This all happened I think, Emma, as you were leading up to GCSEs.

:28:46.:28:50.

Yeah, it is stressful enough having to deal with all of your GCSEs

:28:51.:28:53.

and coursework, but this just added so much stress on to everything.

:28:54.:28:58.

They took all my technology away, full of all my GCSE coursework

:28:59.:29:00.

and home work and everything that I needed, and revision.

:29:01.:29:04.

When you asked for that back, what did they say?

:29:05.:29:07.

I got it back three days before my deadline.

:29:08.:29:12.

Download it onto a memory stick while one of the police officers

:29:13.:29:19.

watched us do it so Emma could put her coursework

:29:20.:29:22.

and everything on a memory stick, and they said no.

:29:23.:29:27.

So now you want to make sure this doesn't happen again?

:29:28.:29:31.

It's not a nice situation to be put in, at all.

:29:32.:29:37.

Any parent does not want their child to go through what we went through.

:29:38.:29:41.

Gosh, it was about two or three months after Emma's arrest

:29:42.:29:51.

that we knew that Emma's name was to be cleared.

:29:52.:29:55.

Those months of stress, constant phone calls to the police,

:29:56.:30:00.

We lost count of the amount of phone calls we made.

:30:01.:30:07.

Then we've got Emma approaching us, worried, asking at times "what's

:30:08.:30:10.

We knew that she'd done nothing wrong.

:30:11.:30:19.

But still, in the back of her head, she's questioning what's

:30:20.:30:23.

I know you've made a complaint to your local police

:30:24.:30:29.

Nottinghamshire Police have told us that they can't comment

:30:30.:30:31.

because a complaint is in process, if you like.

:30:32.:30:33.

You've also complained to the Independent Police Complaints

:30:34.:30:36.

Commission, they've said to wait until the force deals with it,

:30:37.:30:40.

then we see if we can take it on, sort of thing.

:30:41.:30:43.

Is that as much as you can do at this stage?

:30:44.:30:45.

We've had the complaint finalised, and the police deem that they've

:30:46.:30:49.

done nothing wrong in the way that they've handled Emma

:30:50.:30:52.

all the way through her arrest, the way that she was

:30:53.:30:54.

treated by the police, taking her technology away.

:30:55.:30:56.

They deem that they've done absolutely nothing wrong.

:30:57.:30:58.

We're in the process of making an appeal.

:30:59.:31:02.

We will talk to the IPCC again, and we are thinking of going down

:31:03.:31:08.

So you're still now considering legal action

:31:09.:31:11.

Shauneen Lamb from Just for Kids Law, a sort

:31:12.:31:18.

of wider question, really, there are guidelines that were given

:31:19.:31:20.

to forces across England and Wales last year,

:31:21.:31:24.

and you would say that they absolutely have to be followed

:31:25.:31:26.

when it comes to dealing with young people and children?

:31:27.:31:32.

Absolutely, and I think that's what is essential,

:31:33.:31:34.

that there's a culture shift on the ground in policing.

:31:35.:31:36.

We know that from the top, the message is clear.

:31:37.:31:40.

If look at the language in the guidance for police strategy

:31:41.:31:43.

around children and young people, they use the terms "child"

:31:44.:31:46.

This is the cultural shift that we need to see on the ground,

:31:47.:31:54.

where police treat people with dignity and respect and look

:31:55.:31:56.

after their welfare, and realise that it is a child

:31:57.:31:59.

David on Facebook has said bullying is not a police issue, have they not

:32:00.:32:19.

got anything better to do? Schools should deal with bullies.

:32:20.:32:20.

After Emma and her parents spoke with Victoria,

:32:21.:32:22.

Nottinghamshire Police got back in touch with the family

:32:23.:32:24.

We'll hear from Prince Harry, who says he wishes he'd spoken

:32:25.:33:33.

Here's Annita McVeigh in the BBC Newsroom

:33:34.:33:39.

A Syrian man has set off a bomb outside a music festival

:33:40.:33:44.

in southern Germany, killing himself and wounding

:33:45.:33:46.

twelve other people, three of them seriously.

:33:47.:33:50.

The blast happened in the city of Ansbach

:33:51.:33:52.

and is the third violent attack in the state of Bavaria in a week.

:33:53.:33:56.

Officials say the 27-year-old man's motives are not known but confirmed

:33:57.:33:58.

that he was denied asylum in Germany a year ago.

:33:59.:34:01.

He was instead given temporary leave to remain.

:34:02.:34:07.

The former owner of BHS, Sir Philip Green, has been blamed

:34:08.:34:10.

for the collapse of the firm in a joint report by MPs

:34:11.:34:13.

on the Business and Work and Pensions committees.

:34:14.:34:15.

Sir Philip is accused of making "incredible wealth"

:34:16.:34:18.

on the back of BHS and is described as

:34:19.:34:20.

"the unacceptable face of capitalism".

:34:21.:34:21.

The government says more needs to be done to tackle irresponsible

:34:22.:34:24.

There's been no response so far from Sir Philip.

:34:25.:34:31.

The World Anti-Doping Agency has criticised the International Olympic

:34:32.:34:33.

Committee's for not banning all Russian competitors

:34:34.:34:35.

There won't be a blanket ban on Russian athletes taking part,

:34:36.:34:38.

instead individual sports' governing bodies will decide if competitors

:34:39.:34:40.

In Turkey, the government is continuing its crackdown

:34:41.:34:52.

Several people were detained in a raid by police

:34:53.:34:56.

on a military academy in Istanbul at dawn today.

:34:57.:34:58.

So far more than 13,000 people have been arrested over suspected

:34:59.:35:01.

involvement in the coup, including thousands of judges,

:35:02.:35:02.

In addition, 50,000 people have lost their jobs after being accused

:35:03.:35:11.

of links to those who tried to depose the hardline

:35:12.:35:14.

Prince Harry has said he regrets taking so long

:35:15.:35:19.

to talk about the impact of his mother's death.

:35:20.:35:21.

He was speaking at an event promoting his mental health

:35:22.:35:23.

charity Heads Together, which he set up with his brother

:35:24.:35:25.

Some of Britain's most successful athletes were also there and spoke

:35:26.:35:29.

openly about their own struggles with depression.

:35:30.:35:37.

That's a summary of the latest BBC News, more at 10:00am.

:35:38.:35:46.

We are getting on conformed reports, but reports of a shooting at a

:35:47.:35:53.

nightclub in Florida. Reports say 15 people have been shot at that

:35:54.:35:59.

nightclub and at least one person killed and 14 other injured.

:36:00.:36:02.

Nightclub in Fort Myers, Florida. NBC News affiliate station, WBBH. No

:36:03.:36:10.

confirmation of that at the moment but checking out those reports and

:36:11.:36:14.

keep you updated. Let's get the sport.

:36:15.:36:16.

Freewheeling Froome, Great Britain's Chris Froome

:36:17.:36:19.

He eased to victory on he Champs Elysees in paris

:36:20.:36:22.

yesterday and he's the first Briton to win the Tour three times.

:36:23.:36:25.

Now he's turning his attention towards the Olympics where he'll be

:36:26.:36:28.

competing in the time trail and the road race.

:36:29.:36:31.

Yohanna Konta has won her first Tour title.

:36:32.:36:33.

The British number one beat seven-time Grand Slam

:36:34.:36:35.

champion Venus Williams at the Stanford Classic in America.

:36:36.:36:42.

Lewis Hamilton says he still feels like he's "chasing" the pack,

:36:43.:36:47.

even after topping the drivers table for the first time this season.

:36:48.:36:50.

The three time world champion won the Hungarian Grand Prix

:36:51.:36:52.

England's cricketers will look to press for victory

:36:53.:36:56.

against Pakistan to level the Test series 1-1, as they head

:36:57.:36:58.

England have a lead of 489 runs, after choosing not to

:36:59.:37:03.

I will be back at 10am for more of those stories.

:37:04.:37:14.

Senior MPs have published a damning report into the collapse

:37:15.:37:16.

of high street chain BHS, laying the blame firmly at the feet

:37:17.:37:19.

of tycoon Sir Philip Green and others who they say "got rich"

:37:20.:37:22.

at the company's expense, something they describe

:37:23.:37:24.

as the "unacceptable face of capitalism".

:37:25.:37:30.

In June, it was announced that the company was being wound down,

:37:31.:37:33.

with more than 11,000 jobs put at risk across

:37:34.:37:35.

The company had debts of ?1.3 billion,

:37:36.:37:40.

and the BHS pension fund was left with ?571 million hole.

:37:41.:37:46.

The company was sold for ?1 by Sir Philip Green in 2015,

:37:47.:37:49.

and there have been calls for him to be stripped of his knighthood.

:37:50.:37:56.

We'll talk in a moment to one of the MPs behind this

:37:57.:37:59.

report, but first here's a reminder of when the former boss of BHS

:38:00.:38:02.

I want to apologise to all the BHS people, who are involved in this.

:38:03.:38:12.

I hope, by the end of the morning, they will hear everything and we can

:38:13.:38:16.

find some sensible solutions to some of the issues.

:38:17.:38:21.

Sir, do you mind not looking at me like that all the time.

:38:22.:38:24.

You just want to stare at me, it's just uncomfortable.

:38:25.:38:28.

I don't like the way you're asking the question.

:38:29.:38:33.

I'm terribly sorry, I'll rephrase it.

:38:34.:38:36.

Which bit of "Don't remember" is difficult for you to listen to?

:38:37.:38:39.

Until now, we've been doing pretty good, OK?

:38:40.:38:41.

I don't want to change the tempo, I just think that's

:38:42.:38:44.

I think you should withdraw it. I think it's very rude.

:38:45.:38:50.

I have never made or moved 1p from any bank account

:38:51.:38:52.

I wouldn't even know where to phone, to actually get any

:38:53.:39:00.

It's resolvable. It's solvable.

:39:01.:39:03.

We will sort it, we will find a solution.

:39:04.:39:07.

I want to give an assurance to the 20,000 pensioners,

:39:08.:39:09.

Let's talk to Iain Wright MP, the chairman of the Business,

:39:10.:39:18.

Innovation and Skills committee who co-authored today's report,

:39:19.:39:22.

Dave Gill from the union USDAW that represents BHS workers

:39:23.:39:25.

and Lin MacMillan who used to work for BHS and has been campaigning

:39:26.:39:28.

on behalf of people whose pensions have been affected by

:39:29.:39:30.

Do you blame Sir Philip green directory for the collapse of PHS?

:39:31.:39:40.

Yes, he bought the company in 2000, he and his family took hundreds of

:39:41.:39:43.

millions of pounds out of the business in the form of dividends

:39:44.:39:48.

and complex sale and lease back arrangements. It left the company

:39:49.:39:52.

vulnerable. Under his watch, the pension scheme went from surplus to

:39:53.:39:57.

deficit from ?571 million in deficit. He sold it, in the face of

:39:58.:40:05.

advice to a complete incompetent, someone completely inexperienced,

:40:06.:40:08.

third time bankrupt, for ?1. The full responsibility should rest with

:40:09.:40:14.

him. He said he invested ?100 million during his 15 year ownership

:40:15.:40:18.

of the company. He took far more out than he put in. Tell us the figures?

:40:19.:40:25.

He bought it for ?200 million and sold it to himself for another ?200

:40:26.:40:31.

million. He took around about ?400 million out in dividends. We would

:40:32.:40:33.

question the number in which he has invested. We think it took out far

:40:34.:40:42.

more than he put in. You don't believe you put ?800 million in? No

:40:43.:40:46.

evidence. One thing about BHS, Philip Green is seen as the king of

:40:47.:40:50.

the high street but under his watch BHS dropped market share, failed to

:40:51.:40:54.

increase turnover. There was no real investment. In a very competitive

:40:55.:40:58.

high street environment, you need to have that innovation and investment

:40:59.:41:01.

and there was no sign that throughout his watch. He said he put

:41:02.:41:06.

800 million in, why don't you believe him? Could you just not get

:41:07.:41:10.

to the bottom of the figures? Some of the murky ways in which his

:41:11.:41:15.

groups, ultimately led by Lady Greene are organised, it is

:41:16.:41:18.

difficult to come definitively to watch the accounts are. It would be

:41:19.:41:22.

a lot better if we had real transparency in regard to this. Can

:41:23.:41:26.

you give a definitive view of what happened? Based on the clear

:41:27.:41:31.

evidence from what we have got, a variety of different sources, the

:41:32.:41:35.

evidence suggests he extracted wealth from the business and made it

:41:36.:41:39.

on stable and didn't invest in the pensions green to the detriment of

:41:40.:41:43.

20,000 pensioners. He ultimately left it really an stable as a

:41:44.:41:46.

company and sold it to somebody who was incapable of running this

:41:47.:41:52.

business for ?1 -- unstable. It was crashed into the cliff. We heard him

:41:53.:42:00.

saying he is said to MPs the pension situation is resolvable, it is

:42:01.:42:04.

portable, we will sort it out. He said he will bail out the pension

:42:05.:42:12.

scheme -- it is sortable. He came before us six weeks ago, middle of

:42:13.:42:15.

June and since then nothing has happened. By all accounts, the

:42:16.:42:20.

pensions regulator has not heard anything from Sir Philip or his

:42:21.:42:25.

company. It is time he sorted this out because 20,000 pensioners face a

:42:26.:42:28.

very insecure future. They don't know whether they're in title and is

:42:29.:42:32.

will be cut the likelihood is that they are. The pension scheme is in

:42:33.:42:37.

enormous deficit. He needs to write a big cheque and sort this out.

:42:38.:42:40.

Frank Field said before he even appeared before the committee, if it

:42:41.:42:45.

offered less than ?600 million to sort the pension deficit the members

:42:46.:42:50.

would laugh at him. Is that what you want him to do? Get his cheque-book

:42:51.:42:55.

out. Yes. It is a case of making sure that all of the bad stuff

:42:56.:42:59.

happened on his watch is put right. The comments Frank Field made before

:43:00.:43:04.

Philip Green went to give evidence to the MPs gave rise to Sir Philip

:43:05.:43:08.

Green saying there was a clear prejudice from the committee against

:43:09.:43:12.

him and his wife and his executives. He said he was in a trial by media.

:43:13.:43:20.

Do you have some sympathy with that? It was not a judicial process and

:43:21.:43:24.

views were made before he gave any evidence. You are right, Joanna,

:43:25.:43:28.

we're not judges and it is not a legal process that Parliament has a

:43:29.:43:31.

powerful role. I am proud of this report. If people read this report

:43:32.:43:35.

they will be impressed and astonished. We don't have to varnish

:43:36.:43:41.

will spice up any of this. We set out the facts and the evidence. The

:43:42.:43:45.

evidence speaks for itself. But you could not get to the bottom of the

:43:46.:43:50.

facts completely because you could not properly scrutinise the true

:43:51.:43:55.

pine financial picture. -- true financial. We took hours in respect

:43:56.:43:59.

of all evidence from a wide variety of people. It is encapsulated in 62

:44:00.:44:04.

pages of what I think is very thorough and clear forensic evidence

:44:05.:44:08.

as part of our report. I am very proud of it. It lays bare the tragic

:44:09.:44:13.

and sorry tale that 11,000 people are going to lose their jobs and

:44:14.:44:16.

20,000 people are going to lose their pension entitlements. Is it

:44:17.:44:20.

even enough for him to come forward now and write about check that you

:44:21.:44:24.

want to see for the pensioners? Even if he does it. He has to do that.

:44:25.:44:29.

You are right in hinting, his reputation is in tatters and his

:44:30.:44:33.

reputation matters to him. It lies in the ruins of BHS. It will be very

:44:34.:44:38.

difficult for him to do anything to salvage that reputation, especially

:44:39.:44:43.

when you see the contrast. There are people working in BHS who rely on

:44:44.:44:46.

the pension from BHS. Low-paid workers in many respects. They will

:44:47.:44:52.

see Sir Philip Green taking ownership of a third New York in

:44:53.:44:56.

Monaco. They will say, how can he do well out of this and I face real

:44:57.:45:04.

poverty question my -- a new yacht. There are calls for him to be

:45:05.:45:07.

stripped of his knighthood, should that happen? It was not our place to

:45:08.:45:12.

decide that. It is not for Parliamentary committees to decide

:45:13.:45:14.

who has and retains honest but we said this, he received his

:45:15.:45:19.

knighthood in 2000 for services to retell -- retain honours. We show in

:45:20.:45:25.

that report he is not good and retail. -- services to retail. He is

:45:26.:45:29.

not king of the high street. Especially when it comes to BHS.

:45:30.:45:34.

Other competitors have stolen a march on him, he is not king of the

:45:35.:45:44.

high street. Stay with us, we will bring in David Gill, who represents

:45:45.:45:47.

BHS workers. What do you think of the report? From my point of view I

:45:48.:45:53.

wouldn't disagree. I think the report is absolutely, covers every

:45:54.:45:56.

aspect of what Philip Green and his colleagues have done to British home

:45:57.:46:02.

stores. I think at the back of this is remembering the 11,000 loyal,

:46:03.:46:08.

long serving employees. When Sir Philip Green bought BHS, the pension

:46:09.:46:13.

schemes were in surplus. Did you ever think the pension schemes were

:46:14.:46:16.

anything less than completely secure? I don't think anybody did at

:46:17.:46:22.

the time. I think it's just been covered off. We've been making these

:46:23.:46:27.

noises for the last four weeks, constantly. Philip Green was clear,

:46:28.:46:32.

as he put it, in the next two weeks everyone will understand exactly

:46:33.:46:35.

what's happening with the pensions are made reference to the blameless

:46:36.:46:41.

staff being re-employed within Arcadia. For weeks on we are still

:46:42.:46:44.

sitting here waiting to hear from Philip Green and we are looking

:46:45.:46:48.

forward to seeing what he does do to sort this mess out. He said MPs he

:46:49.:46:53.

was not running everything alone. There were others around whose job

:46:54.:46:58.

it was to men monitor the pension scheme. Who do you blame? I think

:46:59.:47:03.

rather than the blame culture what we're after is sorting the mess out.

:47:04.:47:07.

From our point of view we can sit here blaming whoever for it. The

:47:08.:47:12.

point comes down to he said he would sort the mess out for the

:47:13.:47:16.

hard-working employees, the 22,000 pensioners who are very concerned

:47:17.:47:20.

and worried at this moment in time. Do you think there needs to be

:47:21.:47:23.

changes to make sure that something like this can happen again? I think

:47:24.:47:28.

the changes that need to take place, that is for the government to look

:47:29.:47:32.

at and find out what they can do is moving forward with this. I think

:47:33.:47:37.

from my point of view, and I am sure the employees impacted by this at

:47:38.:47:40.

this moment in time, they are more concerned with what is going to

:47:41.:47:45.

happen to them in the next 2-4 weeks. In terms of making sure

:47:46.:47:48.

something like this can never happen again, what needs to be looked at?

:47:49.:47:51.

Where was the oversight and what could be

:47:52.:48:04.

done differently in future? There was no oversight. Corporate

:48:05.:48:06.

governance is important, but that was lacking here. It was a week and

:48:07.:48:09.

impotent board that basically allowed Sir Philip to bulldoze his

:48:10.:48:11.

decision. He decided he wanted to sell this to someone completely

:48:12.:48:13.

inexperienced and many respects unreliable and the board didn't

:48:14.:48:17.

offer any challenge. We need to see them improvements in corporate

:48:18.:48:19.

governance. What categorically needs to be done? Suffered a green's

:48:20.:48:25.

companies are private. We need to improve the regulation on large

:48:26.:48:29.

private companies to protect the workers and protect pensioners.

:48:30.:48:35.

Theresa May has been talking about having workers on boards, we welcome

:48:36.:48:38.

that would want to work with the new government to decide how that can be

:48:39.:48:42.

implemented. Thank you very much both of you. Let's go back to those

:48:43.:48:47.

reports of the shooting at a nightclub in Florida,

:48:48.:48:49.

our correspondent 15 people shot, one dead,

:48:50.:49:01.

reportedly. What I use hearing? Confirmation at least one person has

:49:02.:49:05.

died in this nightclub shooting, possibly two now dead and as many as

:49:06.:49:08.

17 injured. We know there was shooting in the club Blue Nightclub

:49:09.:49:15.

in a town in south-west Florida. Shooting reported just before 1am,

:49:16.:49:20.

three or four hours ago. The details still sketchy. It is taking some

:49:21.:49:26.

time for information to come out. Reports of shooting at other

:49:27.:49:31.

locations in that town. We don't know where the gunman or gunmen are,

:49:32.:49:35.

so there may be some police chase going on to hunt down the gunman.

:49:36.:49:41.

Two other locations at Fort Myers we believe there has been shooting in

:49:42.:49:45.

the early hours of the morning. Reports that this disco could have

:49:46.:49:52.

been for teenagers, reports that those injured could be as young as

:49:53.:49:57.

13. This sounds like an ongoing situation? Very much so. Police

:49:58.:50:01.

activity across that town in south-west Florida, as they try to

:50:02.:50:04.

hunt down whoever was responsible for this attack. We don't know if it

:50:05.:50:08.

was one person acting on their own or a group of gunmen. As well as

:50:09.:50:13.

shots reported, at the nightclub, two other locations where police

:50:14.:50:17.

have been involved in activity involving guns. A developing

:50:18.:50:20.

situation and we will bring you more as we get it. Thank you.

:50:21.:50:24.

We speak to athletes and the Director General

:50:25.:50:26.

of Russia's anti doping agency about the decision by the IOC not

:50:27.:50:29.

to ban all Russian athletes from this year's Olympic Games.

:50:30.:50:34.

A Syrian man has blown himself up and injured 12 others

:50:35.:50:37.

with a backpack bomb near a festival in the south German town of Ansbach.

:50:38.:50:41.

Officials says he detonated the device after being refused entry

:50:42.:50:43.

It is not clear what the man's motives were but it is the third

:50:44.:50:50.

bloody attack involving migrants in a week in Germany,

:50:51.:50:52.

which has led the way in accepting asylum seekers from Syria.

:50:53.:50:56.

Yan St Pierre is a counter terrorism expert based in Berlin.

:50:57.:51:02.

Thank you for joining us. What is your assessment of what we are

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seeing? Three attacks in a week by migrants.

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I would be cautious with migrants, I would say with a migrant background.

:51:19.:51:21.

The perpetrator of the attack on Friday was born and raised in

:51:22.:51:26.

Germany. He was a local kid, in the sense of the term. I would go even

:51:27.:51:34.

further back to October, 2015. The eighth attack of that type since

:51:35.:51:39.

then, all by lone perpetrators, in many ways. I think this is part of a

:51:40.:51:44.

much larger problem, that there is indeed a very hot mood in terms of

:51:45.:51:49.

politics and in terms of social issues in Germany right now, and I

:51:50.:51:53.

think these attacks right now may be a symptom of just how potent and

:51:54.:51:59.

poisonous the political mood is right now.

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The question being asked is, does Germany have a problem because at

:52:04.:52:07.

except it more than 1 million refugees last year? What is your

:52:08.:52:11.

answer to that? Again, based on the attack since

:52:12.:52:15.

last October it has been pretty much every type of background, every

:52:16.:52:20.

reason. A lot of them were under 20. Far right, religious. Germany has a

:52:21.:52:28.

problem with extremism in general right now. It seems for what ever

:52:29.:52:34.

reason, they feel the only way they can express their grievances is

:52:35.:52:38.

through violence, through using weapons... It is really a social

:52:39.:52:49.

issue. This is a situation and the focus must be an early warning

:52:50.:52:55.

signs. That again says a lot about how volatile the situation is. How

:52:56.:53:00.

good are the security services and everyone else that actually picking

:53:01.:53:05.

up an early warning signs and dealing with the security issues? In

:53:06.:53:13.

the early 2000, the last decade, there has been a lot of run-ins with

:53:14.:53:18.

mass shooters. They have made gun laws much stricter and access has

:53:19.:53:22.

become more difficult. They have focused a lot on educating teachers,

:53:23.:53:29.

people in the workplace, different social workers on how to detect

:53:30.:53:34.

early warning signs in schools on the workplace to try and mitigate

:53:35.:53:39.

this and provide therapy or different medical services to try

:53:40.:53:42.

and help these people and for event such attacks. That is not

:53:43.:53:47.

necessarily the domain of the police or military. From that perspective

:53:48.:53:52.

they have done a good job so far. I must say, the time of response to

:53:53.:53:57.

these attacks last week were incredibly fast. They have been spot

:53:58.:54:01.

on and did everything right, by the book. Right now it is finding a way

:54:02.:54:07.

to complement each other's resources to deal with this problem.

:54:08.:54:11.

When you look at the attacks there have been in the past week,

:54:12.:54:15.

presumably all very difficult to stop in that they are all soft

:54:16.:54:21.

targets. An attack on a train, an attack at a festival, a pregnant

:54:22.:54:25.

woman killed with a machete. Yes, absolutely. The attacks... The

:54:26.:54:37.

attack in Wuerzburg, there was a young man jumping a train in the

:54:38.:54:43.

area. The man had been living in and is back for two years. The machete

:54:44.:54:49.

attack is a different issue, but also somebody who was in the region.

:54:50.:54:56.

So right now the attacker is going with very familiar areas, not being

:54:57.:55:03.

sophisticated, basically grabbing what is at hand, except for the

:55:04.:55:06.

bomb. There is planning but not too much of it. Yes, that makes it all

:55:07.:55:14.

the more difficult, because it's not something that is well planned where

:55:15.:55:20.

perhaps police or military or intelligence agencies could get a

:55:21.:55:24.

good idea. What is the potential impact of all of this on community

:55:25.:55:28.

relations going forward? It will be bad. Right now in Germany, like I

:55:29.:55:35.

said, the political and social mood is very tense, because of the

:55:36.:55:39.

refugee issue. This will only exacerbate it. Everybody is going to

:55:40.:55:43.

try and score their political points on this. It will create tension.

:55:44.:56:01.

INAUDIBLE In areas where it is more obvious,

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pointing out people as potential terrorists was scapegoat... It will

:56:08.:56:15.

take a lot of time to solve. Thank you very much for joining us.

:56:16.:56:23.

Coming up - we speak to families who were on the road for up to 30

:56:24.:56:27.

hours when they were caught up in long tailbacks at

:56:28.:56:29.

And we'll ask - is the disruption likely to continue

:56:30.:56:32.

Stay with us for that. But now, the weather. Good morning, some lovely

:56:33.:56:39.

weather in parts of the UK this morning. Some sunshine around, as

:56:40.:56:43.

you can tell by some of these pictures. This one taken in Cornwall

:56:44.:56:49.

earlier. And this one taken in Kent. Look at the sky, lovely and blue. As

:56:50.:56:54.

we travel further north, some beautiful blue skies in Yorkshire as

:56:55.:56:57.

well. On the satellite picture you can see where we have the sunshine

:56:58.:57:01.

and where we have the clout. Some of this cloud in the West, particularly

:57:02.:57:06.

in Scotland and Northern Ireland is producing some showers. In the far

:57:07.:57:10.

north of Scotland also some rain. It could turn thundery as we go through

:57:11.:57:14.

the course of the day. Some of the showers in Northern Ireland will

:57:15.:57:19.

merge to give heavier bursts. Some showers in north-west England, Wales

:57:20.:57:22.

and one or two in the south-west and a few making it towards the east,

:57:23.:57:25.

but many of us will miss them all together and stay dry. In northern

:57:26.:57:29.

Scotland we hang on to the rain, some showers. Some in the north-east

:57:30.:57:34.

could prove to be thundery. A few crossing the Pennines, getting into

:57:35.:57:38.

eastern parts of England. In the Midlands and East Anglia, heading

:57:39.:57:42.

down towards Kent, back in the direction of London, variable

:57:43.:57:47.

amounts of cloud. There will be some sunny spells here and there.

:57:48.:57:51.

South-west England, again bright spells and sunny skies with the risk

:57:52.:57:56.

of a shower which could be sharp. In Wales, the same story. Bright

:57:57.:58:00.

spells, some sunshine and a few showers. In Northern Ireland, after

:58:01.:58:04.

the showers merging we will see them light and once again through the

:58:05.:58:08.

course of the afternoon. Into the evening we start off with some of

:58:09.:58:12.

those showers, many of them will fade. We continue with some in the

:58:13.:58:16.

north and west and by the end of the night we have this next batch of

:58:17.:58:21.

rain arriving into parts of the south-west. Temperatures falling to

:58:22.:58:25.

between 12-15dC, down a couple of degrees and what we had on the night

:58:26.:58:30.

just gone. Tomorrow we start with some sunshine across parts of the

:58:31.:58:34.

South and east. The cloud building ahead of the system coming in from

:58:35.:58:40.

the west. This system producing rain in south-west England, into Wales,

:58:41.:58:44.

Cheshire, as it continues to edge eastwards it will fragment and turn

:58:45.:58:48.

more showery. More showers in Northern Ireland and Scotland. A

:58:49.:58:52.

couple in the South as well, but many of us staying cloudy but also

:58:53.:58:56.

dry with a temperature range of 14-23. By the end of the afternoon

:58:57.:59:02.

the next weather system is coming in across the West of Northern Ireland.

:59:03.:59:05.

On Wednesday that will cross us during the course of the day. The

:59:06.:59:11.

hind it, as it leaves us, a mixture of bright spells, sunny spells and

:59:12.:59:16.

also some showers. Temperatures roughly where they should be at this

:59:17.:59:24.

stage of July, 18-22. By the time we get to Thursday the next area of low

:59:25.:59:29.

pressure is coming our way and. In doing so will introduce some rain

:59:30.:59:32.

initially from the West and through the day it will continue to journey

:59:33.:59:36.

steadily eastwards, breezy at times in the South. Lighter winds in the

:59:37.:59:39.

far north. This then people came past and said

:59:40.:00:06.

it was a rucksack that Definitely a rucksack that exploded,

:00:07.:00:09.

someone blew themselves up. We'll get reaction from athletes

:00:10.:00:18.

and the Director General of Russia's anti doping agency after a decision

:00:19.:00:21.

not to ban all Russian athletes And trapped in a traffic

:00:22.:00:24.

jam for 14 hours. We speak to families caught up

:00:25.:00:28.

in long tailbacks at Dover and ask, is the chaos set to continue

:00:29.:00:31.

throughout the summer? Here's Anita in the BBC Newsroom

:00:32.:00:43.

with a summary of todays news. Police in the United States say two

:00:44.:00:48.

people have been killed and at least 13 people have been injured

:00:49.:00:52.

in a shooting at a The shooting took place

:00:53.:00:54.

in the car park of Club Blu, which is in the popular beach town

:00:55.:00:59.

of Fort Myers in west Florida. US media reports suggest the club

:01:00.:01:02.

was hosting a party for teenagers A Syrian man has set off a bomb

:01:03.:01:05.

outside a music festival in southern Germany, killing himself

:01:06.:01:10.

and injuring 12 other people. It's the third violent attack

:01:11.:01:12.

in the state of Bavaria in a week. The blast happened in

:01:13.:01:18.

the city of Ansbach. Officials say the man's motives

:01:19.:01:23.

are not known, but confirmed that he was denied asylum in Germany

:01:24.:01:26.

a year ago. He was instead given

:01:27.:01:28.

temporary leave to remain. A German counter terrorism analyst

:01:29.:01:37.

told this programme that Germany has a problem with extremism

:01:38.:01:45.

right now. For whatever reason, especially young people feel the

:01:46.:01:50.

only way they can express their grievances is through violence.

:01:51.:01:51.

Using weapons, guns, knives. The former owner of BHS,

:01:52.:01:54.

Sir Philip Green, has been blamed for the collapse of the firm

:01:55.:01:57.

in a joint report by MPs on the Business and Work

:01:58.:01:59.

and Pensions committees. There's been no response

:02:00.:02:01.

so far from Sir Philip, who is accused of making "incredible

:02:02.:02:04.

wealth" on the back of BHS and described as "the unacceptable

:02:05.:02:06.

face of capitalism". 11,000 people are set

:02:07.:02:08.

to lose their jobs and there is a ?571 million hole

:02:09.:02:10.

in the pension scheme. There's been no response so far

:02:11.:02:20.

from Sir Philip Green. One of the committee chairmen says

:02:21.:02:23.

he must take responsibility. All the evidence to suggest

:02:24.:02:29.

he extracted wealth made it unstable and didn't invest

:02:30.:02:31.

in the pension scheme to the detriment of 20,000 pensioners,

:02:32.:02:35.

ultimately left it really unstable as a company and sold

:02:36.:02:37.

it to somebody who was as a company and sold it

:02:38.:02:39.

to somebody who was incapable Sold it for a pound and surprise,

:02:40.:02:42.

surprise, 13 months later, after Sir Philip had sold it,

:02:43.:02:46.

it crashed into the cliff. The World Anti-Doping Agency has

:02:47.:02:48.

criticised the International Olympic Committee's for not banning

:02:49.:02:51.

all Russian competitors There won't be a blanket ban

:02:52.:02:52.

on Russian athletes taking part, instead individual sports' governing

:02:53.:02:56.

bodies will decide if competitors In Turkey, the government

:02:57.:02:58.

is continuing its crackdown Several people were detained

:02:59.:03:07.

in a raid by police on a military academy in Istanbul

:03:08.:03:11.

at dawn today. So far more than 13,000 people have

:03:12.:03:15.

been arrested over suspected involvement in the coup,

:03:16.:03:18.

including thousands of judges, In addition, 50,000 people have

:03:19.:03:19.

lost their jobs after being accused of links to those who tried

:03:20.:03:23.

to depose President Drivers travelling to the port

:03:24.:03:25.

of Dover are being told to expect further delays after heightened

:03:26.:03:35.

French security checks caused severe Hundreds of motorists

:03:36.:03:37.

were queuing for up to 14 hours. Kent Police warn there could be

:03:38.:03:42.

further problems as the summer Prince Harry has said

:03:43.:03:45.

he regrets taking so long to talk about the impact

:03:46.:03:52.

of his mother's death. He was speaking at an event

:03:53.:03:54.

promoting his mental health charity Heads Together,

:03:55.:03:56.

which he set up with his brother Some of Britain's most successful

:03:57.:03:59.

athletes were also there and spoke openly about their own

:04:00.:04:03.

struggles with depression. That's a summary of the latest BBC

:04:04.:04:10.

News, more at 10:30am. We will talk to athletes and the

:04:11.:04:23.

head of Russia's doping control agency about the sportsmen and

:04:24.:04:28.

sportswomen did not get a blanket ban for the real Olympics. We talk

:04:29.:04:33.

to people caught up in Dover, the hours of delays.

:04:34.:04:34.

Do get in touch with us throughout the morning,

:04:35.:04:36.

use the hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged

:04:37.:04:39.

Chris Froome has become the first person to defend a Tour de France

:04:40.:04:49.

The 31-year-old crossed the finish line, arm in arm

:04:50.:04:52.

with his Sky teammates, to become the first Briton to win

:04:53.:04:55.

Plaudits have continued to pour in for Froome, and earlier

:04:56.:04:58.

I spoke to the President of British Cycling, Bob Howden.

:04:59.:05:08.

We certainly have no doubt about Chris' ability. One or two people

:05:09.:05:16.

were touting other people who could challenge him but from the very off

:05:17.:05:20.

on this tour he set out his stamp that he was going to be the boss. It

:05:21.:05:25.

is a throwback to many years ago where we used to have what we called

:05:26.:05:30.

the patron in the tour, effectively the Emperor. He wrote like the

:05:31.:05:35.

emperor with his Pretoria on guard alongside him, phenomenal to watch.

:05:36.:05:39.

I bet you were watching the whole event, rubbing your hands with glee.

:05:40.:05:44.

Chris Froome' wasn't the only victory, success across the board.

:05:45.:05:51.

Seven stage wins, four, Cavendish. His forte in recent years. 23 years

:05:52.:05:59.

old, winning the white Jersey, phenomenal potential to go on and

:06:00.:06:01.

win it himself in future years. On to cricket, and England's men

:06:02.:06:02.

are playing in the Second Test against Pakistan,

:06:03.:06:05.

and much has been made of England's decision not to force

:06:06.:06:07.

the tourists to follow-on. So after bowling

:06:08.:06:11.

Pakistan out for 198. And despite having a lead of almost

:06:12.:06:12.

400 runs, England Our reporter Patrick Geary

:06:13.:06:15.

is at Old Trafford, and Patrick that decision has

:06:16.:06:19.

raised a few eyebrows. Indeed it has. Alastair Cook has

:06:20.:06:32.

scored 105, 49 not out in this game but still getting a lot of stick

:06:33.:06:37.

from all sides. It is because of that decision yesterday. England

:06:38.:06:41.

have bowled out Pakistan in the first innings and Cook had a choice,

:06:42.:06:45.

but Pakistan back in and try to get on with the deal of winning this

:06:46.:06:49.

game, ten remaining wickets and finished the game quickly, that is

:06:50.:06:53.

what a lot of people expected him to do but Cook decided to bat on to add

:06:54.:06:58.

to that already very large lead. Cook may say he didn't want his

:06:59.:07:02.

bowlers bowling back-to-back innings. Jimmy Anderson and Ben

:07:03.:07:05.

Stokes in particular coming back from injury. A fair amount of work

:07:06.:07:10.

for them and he might want some of his batsmen to play back into form

:07:11.:07:14.

although he and Joe Root don't need any of that. Perhaps he wanted

:07:15.:07:19.

security of an even larger lead. That has dragged the game on into

:07:20.:07:24.

this day and perhaps a fifth day. Today's weather is good. Tomorrow is

:07:25.:07:28.

a bit showery. Cook might get nervous. Perhaps about that

:07:29.:07:33.

decision. England should win this game from here. If they don't, more

:07:34.:07:37.

serious questions will be asked of Alastair Cook. Thank you.

:07:38.:07:40.

Just one other story to bring you, and Johanna Konta has

:07:41.:07:43.

She won the Stanford Classic in California overnight.

:07:44.:07:46.

The British No.1 beat seven-time Grand Slam champion

:07:47.:07:48.

She will rise from 18th, to a career high 14th,

:07:49.:07:53.

when the new world rankings are confirmed later today.

:07:54.:08:03.

I will be back with the headlines at 10:30am.

:08:04.:08:06.

Let's return to those reports of a shooting

:08:07.:08:08.

at a nightclub in Florida, our correspondent

:08:09.:08:10.

What is the latest? We have confirmation from the police in Fort

:08:11.:08:20.

Myers, Southwest Florida, they were called to this nightclub at about

:08:21.:08:25.

12:30am. They say a shooting took place in the parking lot. On

:08:26.:08:28.

arrival, officers found several victims at offering from gunshot

:08:29.:08:34.

wounds. They have confirmed that two people have died -- suffering from.

:08:35.:08:40.

They say there are around 14 to 16 people who have been hurt. They say

:08:41.:08:45.

their injuries range from minor to life-threatening. They explained

:08:46.:08:48.

that the victims are all in hospital, being treated. They have

:08:49.:08:52.

one man detained. They have explained how there has been other

:08:53.:08:57.

scenes of shooting across the town. They explained that after the

:08:58.:09:01.

shooting in the parking lot, shooting was also reported further

:09:02.:09:04.

across involving cars and a house. A third scene where police have been

:09:05.:09:10.

involved, that is when they detained one person. It seems they have the

:09:11.:09:14.

person they believe was responsible for this attack, just one person

:09:15.:09:18.

arrested. As many as 16 hurt and two confirmed dead. This has just

:09:19.:09:26.

unfolded. Are you hearing anything at all, any reports about the ages

:09:27.:09:31.

of the people caught up in it? If there is any sign at this early

:09:32.:09:34.

stage of any potential motive. Details are still very scant. It is

:09:35.:09:38.

still very early in the morning in Florida. Information coming through.

:09:39.:09:43.

A suggestion this was a teenage disco night that had been laid on at

:09:44.:09:47.

this nightclub. Suggestions some of the injured could be as young as 12

:09:48.:09:52.

or 13. Police have not confirmed that. They said they will be giving

:09:53.:09:55.

more information through the morning. We will bring you it as we

:09:56.:09:57.

get it. Thank you. There has been wide criticism

:09:58.:09:59.

across the sports world at the IOC's decision not to ban all Russian

:10:00.:10:01.

athletes from this years Olympic Games, despite a damning

:10:02.:10:04.

report that found state sponsored doping had taken place

:10:05.:10:06.

across all disciplines. The IOC said it would be up

:10:07.:10:08.

to the individual sport federations to decide the fate of Russian

:10:09.:10:11.

athletes competing It was also announced

:10:12.:10:13.

that the whistle-blower Yulia Stepanova who highlighted

:10:14.:10:15.

doping in Russia will not Here's a round-up of how the doping

:10:16.:10:18.

scandal came to light. Talk of Russian doping has

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been around for years. Just days before the Beijing

:10:31.:10:33.

Olympics, seven athletes were suspended for providing

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fake urine samples. Four years later, in London,

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and Russia had a successful Games, a total of 71 medals

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in what was called In 2014, a German TV station

:10:46.:10:47.

broadcast claims that most Russian athletes were using banned

:10:48.:10:57.

substances, and that Russian officials could make positive

:10:58.:10:59.

tests disappear for cash. The World Anti-Doping Agency set up

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an independent commission to look into the claims,

:11:04.:11:06.

headed by this man, its former The same TV station

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and The Sunday Times then published more allegations,

:11:09.:11:15.

this time claiming that so-called "blood-doping" is rife in athletics,

:11:16.:11:17.

with 80% of Russian medal It said that the sport's

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governing body, the IAAF, The then frontrunner to lead that

:11:20.:11:27.

organisation, Lord Coe, Nobody here is questioning the right

:11:28.:11:32.

of a news organisation, a newspaper, to challenge,

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to kick the tires, to forensically To say that we are sitting

:11:40.:11:41.

here on our hands simply not investigating, or turning

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a blind eye to this, A few months later, and Wada's

:11:51.:11:52.

independent commission Russia was guilty of systemic

:11:53.:11:56.

state-sponsored doping. Our recommendation is that

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the Russian Federation be suspended. Then, more confirmation,

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the International Olympic Committee had said it had retested frozen

:12:11.:12:12.

samples from the two most recent 31 athletes from the Beijing

:12:13.:12:15.

Olympics failed those retests. 23 athletes from London also

:12:16.:12:20.

failed, eight of those Let's talk now to JJ Jegede,

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a British long jumper who thinks the IOC made the right decision,

:12:26.:12:37.

Susan Egelstaff in Edinburgh a retired Olympic Badminton player,

:12:38.:12:42.

Goldie Sayers who lost out on an Olympic medal in 2008

:12:43.:12:46.

because of Russian doping. And Anna Antseliovich,

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the Director General of Russia's Thank you. Susan, first of all, what

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is your reaction to the news that all the Russian athletes are not

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going to be banned? I think this is a disgraceful this decision from the

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IOC. They are effectively said they don't care about clean sport. This

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was a time for the IOC to take responsible body and show

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leadership. They have not, they have bottled the decision and passed the

:13:21.:13:23.

buck and responsibility onto the international federations will stop

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now is the time to make an example of Russia. They have not done it. It

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is a sad day for sport. This has done so much damage to the

:13:33.:13:36.

reputation of sport. I am not sure the public will ever trust sport

:13:37.:13:39.

again. You think it is the right decision, wide, JJ. I am an athlete

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and I understand, we don't want people doping. Unfortunately we are

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talking about Russian doping when there are so many clean athletes

:13:51.:13:54.

that are not getting their opportunities. Rather than it being

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a countrywide ban, we have to take the onus on athletes rather than ban

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Russia. We need to do better sanctions for athletes. It should

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not be the government committed be each athlete that knows their

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requirements. How can that be done in a way that people will have faith

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that cheats won't get through? We need a more uniform testing

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structure. Currently, in Great Britain, we have a very good

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anti-doping system. From the National federations, they have

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their own individual doping. It needs to be uniform. Every country

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should have the same doping system. The issue was that it was the

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Russian state that was doing this. Exactly, the Russian state dealt

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with doping. They dealt with testing. You are telling people that

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you are... You are giving them drugs and also testing them. Currently,

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here in Great Britain, if you took drugs, the UK anti-doping people are

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an independent... Not independent in Russia. Russia are basically giving

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them drugs and also testing them. It has to be a case of a uniform... By

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Wada through them, done in all the countries. Currently it is national.

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Goldie, you lost out on a medal in the 2008 games in Beijing and only

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put right this year, how do you feel about what is going on?

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It is a potential model, not confirmed. I disagree with JJ, it is

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a state-sponsored doping programme so that has to be tough sanctions on

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Russia. The IOC have missed an opportunity to honour athletes who

:15:40.:15:42.

are competing cleanly, trying to make the Olympics. It is hard enough

:15:43.:15:46.

to make the Olympic team, let alone win a medal and they have to protect

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the rights of clean athletes across-the-board. The

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director-general of Russia's doping agency joins us. You came in after

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the spotlight was shone on this. Russia has been disgraced over

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doping and now the total ban many were calling for has been rejected.

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How can fellow competitors and spectators have any real faith that

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all Russian athletes will be clean? In November 2015 we asked, upon the

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recommendation of Wada to do our testing programme by the UK

:16:26.:16:32.

anti-doping agency. Two international experts were invited

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to help us to rebuild our anti-doping system. All of our

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athletes who go to Rio have been tested by international federations

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and Wada itself. Since 2015? But prior to that there was this state

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sanctioned cover-up going on. 312 positive drug tests, 8000 samples

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destroyed on the orders of the last director of the anti-doping agency,

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the job you've now taken over. How can anyone trust that the athletes

:17:07.:17:12.

that are now testing clean don't have a murky past? First of all the

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anti-doping laboratory is a separate organisation from the anti-doping

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agency. Allegedly samples that were destroyed were destroyed by them.

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They collected 20,000 samples per year. Last year it was 15,000. We

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had more than 300 sanctions per year. Of course we knew we had

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problems, and the findings of the McLaren report were shocking, and of

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course we are ashamed these findings cast a shadow over all Russian

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sport. We hope Wada will provide names of the athletes whose samples

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were covered to the international federations, who will not allow

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these people to compete in Rio. Do you understand that people just

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don't have any trust? We understand that, of course, our system had some

:18:18.:18:27.

points and that people do not trust us. That is why we want to rebuild

:18:28.:18:32.

this system. But, sorry to interrupt, it was a state sanctioned

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system, systemic, across-the-board. There is very little faith out

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there. Of course, the volume is described in the McLaren report was

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shocking. Our law enforcement initiated an investigation and the

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people were provisionally suspended from their duties pending the

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complete men of the investigation. That is why on a government level we

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are doing everything to change the system and to punish people that

:19:10.:19:16.

were guilty of previous mistakes of the previous system. Can you

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guarantee to fellow competitors who will be competing against Russians

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that all Russian athletes will be completely clean? All athletes that

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come to Rio were tested many times by international boards independent

:19:37.:19:40.

of Russia and all samples were clean, so yes, we can guarantee only

:19:41.:19:47.

clean athletes to go. Especially with the requirements by the IOC

:19:48.:19:51.

that showed people with previous violations were not allowed to

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compete at Rio. Does that we store your faith, Susan? That Russian

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athletes will be clean? I know if I'm watching the Olympics in a few

:20:03.:20:04.

weeks' time and watching Russian athletes I will have my suspicions.

:20:05.:20:10.

We know about a certain amount of athletes who have been suspended,

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but the president of Wada said last week as many as 9000 samples could

:20:15.:20:17.

have been destroyed and we don't know who's they were. I think as

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harsh as it might have been an clean Russian athletes, I think that is

:20:23.:20:25.

why the whole Russian team had to be banned from Rio. This has left such

:20:26.:20:30.

a dark cloud over the games that I think myself and everyone else

:20:31.:20:33.

watching the Olympics will have their suspicions. That is such a

:20:34.:20:36.

shame for the clean athletes who have spent their lives working to

:20:37.:20:41.

get to the Olympic Games. That is the sad part of the story, it leaves

:20:42.:20:45.

such a dark cloud over the Olympic Games. There is so much magic around

:20:46.:20:49.

it, and that has been distracted from with this story. Anna, we are

:20:50.:20:59.

hearing Susan is saying such a dark cloud over the games. Obviously you

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didn't want there to be the total ban others wanted to see. If it had

:21:04.:21:07.

gone through would have at least drawn a line under this and allowed

:21:08.:21:10.

people to move forward with potentially more faith, because the

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suspicion lingers? Doping is not just a Russian problem. We heard

:21:20.:21:23.

from the report that a load of countries have problems with doping.

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Of course, I personally think it was unfair to ban only one country

:21:29.:21:33.

completely without any investigation on who was clean or not. That is why

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the decision allows clean athletes to participate in Rio, who did not

:21:40.:21:45.

have any previous records. I think it is a reasonable decision. You are

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saying you think Russia has become a scapegoat, a little bit? Sorry? Are

:21:50.:21:56.

you saying Russia has been treated unfairly? That is not the only

:21:57.:22:00.

country with a problem? Of course, doping is a worldwide Robin. IOC

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requested samples from the London Olympic Games and other Olympic

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Games, so it is not just Russia with the problem. Goldie, what do you

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say? The evidence is it is state-sponsored, and that is the

:22:20.:22:23.

difference. There is personal choice in doping, but not on the scale, the

:22:24.:22:28.

widespread abuse of doping that has happened in Russia. The point here

:22:29.:22:32.

is it has been state-sponsored, it is not an individual choice. At the

:22:33.:22:36.

moment I can't see that Russian athlete can demonstrate that they

:22:37.:22:40.

are clean if they've grown up in a system that has a state run doping

:22:41.:22:48.

programmes. Answer that point, Anna. How can Russian athletes prove they

:22:49.:22:51.

are completely clean when they have been in this system that is

:22:52.:22:58.

state-sponsored system? They were tested by different organisations

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and we opened access to all our database, all of our organisations

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and that is why only clean athletes were allowed to compete. 68 Russian

:23:12.:23:19.

athletes were not allowed to compete in Rio, that is punishment enough.

:23:20.:23:29.

Do you have any sympathy for Yulia Stepanova, the whistle-blower? Some

:23:30.:23:33.

people saying it is unfair because she cannot now compete? Of course.

:23:34.:23:42.

She uncovered this system and we are grateful to her, but I think all

:23:43.:23:49.

requirements should apply to her as well. One person is e-mailed to say

:23:50.:23:55.

now the IOC have included Russia I will be watching the games in Rio

:23:56.:23:58.

because there will be no guarantees the athletes will be clean. Miranda

:23:59.:24:04.

tweeted I think a blanket ban would be playing politics. Another said

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people should refuse to compete with Russian athletes. Can you imagine

:24:14.:24:18.

that happening, that fellow athletes might do that? Personally not

:24:19.:24:21.

because I know the sacrifice and dedication it takes to reach and

:24:22.:24:25.

Olympic Games. It is down to the governing bodies to make a stand

:24:26.:24:29.

against it. As an athlete is not your responsibility to police the

:24:30.:24:33.

sport. It is a sad reality for that I would love every athlete to

:24:34.:24:36.

boycott the games and make a stand big can't do that when you have

:24:37.:24:39.

dedicated your life to perfecting your craft and being at an Olympic

:24:40.:24:44.

Games. Hopefully they will beat the Russian athletes. Personally, as I

:24:45.:24:49.

said, I am for clean athletes. I trained in America with a Russian

:24:50.:24:55.

athlete and I felt when this announcement came, I saw her train

:24:56.:24:59.

with me every day, six days a week and I was thinking for her, I know

:25:00.:25:04.

she is probably clean but because her whole country has been tarnished

:25:05.:25:10.

with this brush she won't be able to go and compete in a competition she

:25:11.:25:14.

has been trained for three years. I started to think about the

:25:15.:25:18.

individual aspect rather than Russia as a whole. She has been cleared to

:25:19.:25:25.

compete. Which is fair enough. Thank you all very much for joining us,

:25:26.:25:26.

thank you. Over the weekend the turmoil

:25:27.:25:28.

in the Labour party continued. The Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell

:25:29.:25:33.

called on Labour MPs to come together, saying a small number

:25:34.:25:35.

are willing to destroy the party It comes after his challenger,

:25:36.:25:38.

Owen Smith, warned Labour could break apart,

:25:39.:25:42.

if Mr Corbyn gets re-elected. We've been speaking to backbench

:25:43.:25:45.

Labour MPs who say a split is now A lot of speculation in the

:25:46.:26:02.

newspapers about this recently. Talk of upset Labour MPs quitting if

:26:03.:26:07.

Jeremy Corbyn wins re-election in September, as a lot of people think

:26:08.:26:11.

he might. His opponents, Owen Smith, has been warning of this idea of a

:26:12.:26:15.

split. This was him talking on our programme last week.

:26:16.:26:19.

If we carry on the trajectory we've been on, it will split -

:26:20.:26:22.

I went to see Jeremy Hunt three occasions and said,

:26:23.:26:26.

you've got to realise that this party is teetering

:26:27.:26:28.

If we split, we will be destroyed - that is why we need to heal

:26:29.:26:33.

the Labour Party, it's why we need a change in leadership at the top.

:26:34.:26:36.

How could a split happened? In the general election you might think you

:26:37.:26:41.

are voting for a political party big you are not, you are voting for the

:26:42.:26:46.

individual MPs. It is up to them to pick a little grouping to join. The

:26:47.:26:51.

Labour Party at the moment, 230 Labour MPs, 172 of those, roughly

:26:52.:26:57.

80%, signed the motion of no-confidence in Jeremy Corbyn. The

:26:58.:27:01.

question is, could some of that group, any of that group, split off

:27:02.:27:05.

and form a separate party, leaving Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters

:27:06.:27:10.

with a ramp opposition party? A minority party against the

:27:11.:27:14.

Conservatives? How likely is it that that could happen? We have spoken to

:27:15.:27:18.

more than a dozen MPs about this in the last four or five days. We're

:27:19.:27:22.

not using their names because we want them to speak openly rather

:27:23.:27:26.

than giving us a typical politicians answer. A lot of them playing down

:27:27.:27:30.

the risk of a split. This is what one said.

:27:31.:27:37.

Another comment from a different Labour MP, again no fan of Jeremy

:27:38.:27:42.

Corbyn. He said: those people playing down this idea

:27:43.:27:55.

of the divide. What about people on the other side? It is fair to say

:27:56.:27:59.

there are some disgruntled and angry Labour MPs on the other side. This

:28:00.:28:04.

from another Labour MP, this is what she said when we spoke to her. She

:28:05.:28:06.

disagreed with the previous comments.

:28:07.:28:17.

She went on to say that would be a disaster and a lot of Labour MPs

:28:18.:28:23.

could lose their seats if that happened. She was not really

:28:24.:28:26.

supporting it, just saying it could be possible. And this from another

:28:27.:28:31.

Labour MP. This is interesting because although not a supporter of

:28:32.:28:35.

Jeremy Corbyn, a big union activist and has been in the party for years,

:28:36.:28:39.

not someone you would associate with being a critic of Jeremy Corbyn.

:28:40.:28:49.

What is Jeremy Corbyn saying? He spoke last Thursday when he launched

:28:50.:28:56.

his re-election campaign. The idea was there, bringing people together,

:28:57.:29:01.

hinting that people who resigned from Shadow ministerial positions

:29:02.:29:03.

could come back into the party but again hinting at deselection. That

:29:04.:29:09.

your local constituency party could choose an else to stand at the next

:29:10.:29:12.

general election if those MPs didn't come into line. This is what he said

:29:13.:29:14.

last Thursday. Come September, when this

:29:15.:29:16.

election is done and dusted, there will still be a Tory

:29:17.:29:18.

government in office. There will still be grotesque levels

:29:19.:29:21.

of inequality in our society. There will still be whole

:29:22.:29:23.

parts of this country It's the job, it's the duty,

:29:24.:29:25.

it's the responsibility of every Labour MP to get behind the party

:29:26.:29:29.

at that point. After that speech we did speak to a

:29:30.:29:41.

senior member of the Shadow Cabinet about the idea of a split. He said

:29:42.:29:44.

some of his colleagues resigned in the last month or so he thinks will

:29:45.:29:49.

come back if and when Mr Corbyn wins in September. He said you can count

:29:50.:29:52.

the number of people who might leave on the fingers of one hand. There

:29:53.:29:58.

will be no new party, he said. The question is how we manage the

:29:59.:30:00.

turmoil in the aftermath. Thank you. We speak to families

:30:01.:30:03.

who were on the road for up to 30 hours when they were caught

:30:04.:30:08.

up in long tailbacks And we'll ask, is the disruption

:30:09.:30:10.

likely to continue We'll hear from Prince Harry,

:30:11.:30:13.

who says he wishes he'd spoken Let's catch up with the news with

:30:14.:30:17.

Anita. Police in the United States say two

:30:18.:30:31.

people have been killed and at least 13 people have been injured

:30:32.:30:34.

in a shooting at a The shooting took place

:30:35.:30:37.

in the car park of Club Blu, which is in the popular beach town

:30:38.:30:40.

of Fort Myers in west Florida. US media reports suggest the club

:30:41.:30:44.

was hosting a party for teenagers A Syrian man has set off a bomb

:30:45.:30:46.

outside a music festival in southern Germany,

:30:47.:30:51.

killing himself and wounding 12 other people, three

:30:52.:30:52.

of them seriously. The blast happened in the city

:30:53.:30:55.

of Ansbach and is the third violent attack in the state of Bavaria

:30:56.:30:58.

in a week. Officials say the 27-year-old man's

:30:59.:31:01.

motives are not known but confirmed that he was denied asylum in Germany

:31:02.:31:03.

a year ago. He was instead given

:31:04.:31:06.

temporary leave to remain. The former owner of BHS,

:31:07.:31:12.

Sir Philip Green, has been blamed for the collapse of the firm

:31:13.:31:15.

in a joint report by MPs on the Business and Work

:31:16.:31:18.

and Pensions committees. There has been no response

:31:19.:31:20.

so far from Sir Philip after they accused him of making

:31:21.:31:22.

"incredible wealth" on the back of BHS and is described

:31:23.:31:25.

as "the unacceptable 11,000 people are set

:31:26.:31:26.

to lose their jobs and there is a ?571 million hole

:31:27.:31:34.

in the pension scheme. One of the committee chairmen

:31:35.:31:38.

says Sir Philip must All the evidence does suggest

:31:39.:31:40.

he extracted wealth out of the business and made it unstable

:31:41.:31:45.

and didn't invest in the pension scheme, to the detriment

:31:46.:31:48.

of 20,000 pensioners. He ultimately left it really

:31:49.:31:53.

unstable as a company and then sold it to somebody who was incapable

:31:54.:31:56.

of running this business, And then, surprise, surprise,

:31:57.:31:58.

13 months later, after Sir Philip had sold it,

:31:59.:32:02.

it was crashed into the cliff. The World Anti-Doping Agency has

:32:03.:32:07.

criticised the International Olympic Committee's for not banning

:32:08.:32:09.

ALL Russian competitors There won't be a blanket ban

:32:10.:32:10.

on Russian athletes taking part, instead individual sports' governing

:32:11.:32:15.

bodies will decide if competitors In Turkey, the government

:32:16.:32:18.

is continuing its crackdown Several people were detained

:32:19.:32:26.

in a raid by police on a military So far more than 13,000 people have

:32:27.:32:32.

been arrested over suspected involvement in the coup,

:32:33.:32:37.

including thousands of judges, In addition, 50,000 people have

:32:38.:32:39.

lost their jobs after being accused of links to those who tried

:32:40.:32:45.

to depose the hardline Prince Harry has said

:32:46.:32:47.

he regrets taking so long to talk about the impact

:32:48.:32:54.

of his mother's death. He was speaking at an event

:32:55.:32:56.

promoting his mental health charity Heads Together,

:32:57.:32:59.

which he set up with his brother Some of Britain's most successful

:33:00.:33:01.

athletes were also there and spoke openly about their own

:33:02.:33:07.

struggles with depression. That's a summary of the latest

:33:08.:33:10.

news, join me for BBC Lots of it getting in touch about

:33:11.:33:28.

the decision not to ban all Russian athletes in Rio.

:33:29.:33:31.

John says, I'm shocked that Russia is the only country we are talking

:33:32.:33:36.

about with doping. Another tweet, punishing rushing athletes because

:33:37.:33:42.

of their government is punishing them for their nationality, this is

:33:43.:33:43.

the definition of racism. Chris Froome has defended his Tour

:33:44.:33:55.

de France title. He eased to victory yesterday in Paris. He will compete

:33:56.:34:06.

in the time trial and road race. Just one other story to bring you,

:34:07.:34:10.

and Johanna Konta has She won the Stanford Classic

:34:11.:34:12.

in California overnight. The British No.1 beat

:34:13.:34:16.

seven-time Grand Slam champion creditors will look to level the

:34:17.:34:24.

Test series 1-1 as they head into the fourth day. -- England's

:34:25.:34:28.

cricketers. They chose not to enforce the follow one and play

:34:29.:34:33.

resumes later this morning. Sam Allardyce in 30 minutes will hold

:34:34.:34:36.

his first news conference as England manager.

:34:37.:34:42.

Big Sam, as he's known, took over the job this week

:34:43.:34:44.

after previous boss Roy Hodgson resigned in the wake

:34:45.:34:46.

of England's poor performance at the European Championship.

:34:47.:34:48.

We will have coverage of that news conference on the BBC News channel

:34:49.:34:51.

throughout the day. Kent Police say disruption

:34:52.:34:52.

on the roads leading to Dover has But motorists are being warned

:34:53.:34:55.

to expect delays as more heavy traffic is expected over

:34:56.:34:59.

the next few days. People are also being advised

:35:00.:35:01.

to consider changing UK border officials stepped

:35:02.:35:03.

in to speed up security checks at the port,

:35:04.:35:06.

after staff shortages at French border controls led to some

:35:07.:35:08.

motorists queuing for up Let's take a look at what's happened

:35:09.:35:10.

there since Friday night. There is a family behind us,

:35:11.:35:22.

they're all asleep in the car. One's up there, and one's back

:35:23.:35:26.

there, they've been asleep. We haven't been offered

:35:27.:35:42.

any water until now, I think we could have done

:35:43.:35:47.

with it back there a bit. It's nice that we get water,

:35:48.:35:52.

but we waited so long, Where are the police,

:35:53.:35:55.

controlling the traffic? I'd like to see some traffic

:35:56.:36:01.

control. You just notice how positive people

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are about the situation they're in, and the good old spirit of just

:36:14.:36:16.

sucking it up and Well, earlier Simon Jones

:36:17.:36:18.

from Highways England, which oversees the road network,

:36:19.:36:25.

told the BBC how the organisation We have been working very hard

:36:26.:36:27.

for the last few months, working with our local partners

:36:28.:36:34.

to ensure We are trying to give people as much

:36:35.:36:36.

information as possible so they can travel and make their

:36:37.:36:41.

journeys into Europe as safely and reliably

:36:42.:36:43.

as One of those people who experienced

:36:44.:36:44.

a long delay was Amy. She cooked sausages at the side of

:36:45.:37:06.

the road. Her husband walked two miles to get food while they were

:37:07.:37:08.

stuck in traffic. Ravinder Singh, is CEO

:37:09.:37:11.

of Khalsa Aid which provides humanitarian aid in disaster areas

:37:12.:37:13.

and conflict zones, his organisation delivered 6,000 bottles of water

:37:14.:37:16.

to Dover for stranded passengers And Charlie Elphicke MP

:37:17.:37:18.

is the Conservative MP for Dover Deal, he is very angry

:37:19.:37:25.

about what happened, says people deserve an apology

:37:26.:37:27.

and compensation and more Thank you for joining us. Amy, two

:37:28.:37:40.

of your children, how long were you sitting in traffic?

:37:41.:37:44.

We joined the queue ten miles from Dover at just after 7:30am. We

:37:45.:37:53.

finally boarded the ferry at about 1:30pm. -- at 1:30am. 17 hours.

:37:54.:38:03.

Horrendous, your husband walked for two miles, to get food, why was

:38:04.:38:09.

that? We could see Dover in sight. It was tea-time. We hadn't had

:38:10.:38:13.

anything to eat all day and the kids were hungry. Along with a lot of

:38:14.:38:17.

other people in the traffic, he decided to walk into Dover to a

:38:18.:38:18.

petrol station. There was quite a lot of empty

:38:19.:38:26.

shelves because everybody had the same idea. He came back with some

:38:27.:38:31.

sausages, which I took a picture. It is quite famous, that picture, now.

:38:32.:38:35.

He was cooking sausages at the side of the van. Horrendous. Can you

:38:36.:38:39.

introduce your kids to us, you have three but two with you. Tiger Lily

:38:40.:38:47.

and Byron. What was it like sitting in a car all that time in the heat

:38:48.:38:52.

when you are hungry? What was it like? Boring. Boring, apparently.

:38:53.:38:59.

They managed to make some friends with other children in the car in

:39:00.:39:03.

front and they spent quite a lot of time burning of energy running

:39:04.:39:07.

around our van. You can laugh about it, now, obviously. You are talking

:39:08.:39:11.

about the picture of the sausages that at the time, when you didn't

:39:12.:39:14.

know how long you would be sitting there, it is a hot day and you have

:39:15.:39:20.

young kids. Were you concerned? Were you angry? I was angry at the lack

:39:21.:39:24.

of information. I was updating social media, checking to see how

:39:25.:39:28.

long we would be in the queue. That was the worst thing, not knowing how

:39:29.:39:32.

long we would be sat there. The estimated wait times were so

:39:33.:39:36.

underestimated. Five hours. When we joined the queue. That was how long

:39:37.:39:41.

they said it would be added was 17, 18 hours. How they didn't know what

:39:42.:39:47.

was going on, I just don't know. Was anyone patrolling the queue to let

:39:48.:39:52.

you know what was going on? No. We saw the police just at the end of

:39:53.:39:55.

our journey, they were passing out water to start with but they shut

:39:56.:40:00.

the other side of the dual carriageway, the A20 when we were

:40:01.:40:05.

two miles from Port so they could give out the water. That was the

:40:06.:40:09.

first time we saw police. Charlie, you are the local MP for Dover and

:40:10.:40:13.

deal, what do you think about what happened?

:40:14.:40:17.

Well, clearly, what we saw at the weekend was a complete fiasco. The

:40:18.:40:23.

highways authority and Department for Transport were woefully

:40:24.:40:26.

underprepared. They should hang their heads in shame. What we need

:40:27.:40:31.

to do is avoid having a summer of traffic chaos at Kent Police are now

:40:32.:40:36.

warning about. We need to restore order at the border. Talking to Amy

:40:37.:40:42.

and hearing that people were in cars for hours on end, not knowing how

:40:43.:40:45.

long they would be there, and nobody was going along those queues,

:40:46.:40:48.

informing what was going on or delivering supplies in an official

:40:49.:40:54.

capacity, does that make you cross? It doesn't sound like it would be

:40:55.:40:57.

something that would be very difficult to organise. I think the

:40:58.:41:04.

response was simply appalling, no water, no food, no toilet

:41:05.:41:08.

facilities, no information. People were stuck in the sweltering heat

:41:09.:41:12.

for 17 hours. Also a massive impact on the town of Dover. Gridlock,

:41:13.:41:17.

traffic coiling around the town. This was a disaster for Dover. We

:41:18.:41:22.

need to have some real proper investment, like the tens of

:41:23.:41:26.

millions we put into Calais. Proper investment in the town and port of

:41:27.:41:29.

Dover to make sure we can withstand this kind of problem. Dave has

:41:30.:41:33.

e-mailed on this point exactly saying, I live in Dover and have to

:41:34.:41:36.

deal with the delays and traffic chaos all the time. There is never

:41:37.:41:41.

any mention of how local people are managing the traffic chaos, we have

:41:42.:41:45.

not had a train line from Dover to Folkestone since December, 2015 and

:41:46.:41:49.

can't travel there by car as we get stuck in traffic for hours as well.

:41:50.:41:53.

To travel two miles is taking three hours. Who is to blame for all of

:41:54.:41:55.

this? We should have seen better planning

:41:56.:42:02.

by the Department for Transport. Frankly, the people of Dover feel

:42:03.:42:05.

they have been abandoned by the roads authorities. It is completely

:42:06.:42:10.

unacceptable to be cut off in this kind of way and for local people and

:42:11.:42:14.

businesses not to be able to go about their daily lives. This is

:42:15.:42:18.

something that needs to change. We need to stop investing in Calais and

:42:19.:42:22.

Dover and make sure we have the kind of investment in the port and local

:42:23.:42:26.

roads that we need so that everyone can go about their daily lives and

:42:27.:42:30.

people are not stuck in traffic jams. This is not the first time it

:42:31.:42:34.

has happened, you want investment, why isn't it happening? That is what

:42:35.:42:39.

I have been calling on the government to do. We are getting a

:42:40.:42:43.

lorry park but it needs to be built sooner. We need a wider and broader

:42:44.:42:49.

plan. We also need to see the Prime Minister, Theresa May, she has a

:42:50.:42:52.

fantastic relationship with the French interior minister, Bernard

:42:53.:42:57.

Cazenove. I hope she will work with the friends authorities to come up

:42:58.:43:01.

with a joint plan so that Dover and Calais and have an effective

:43:02.:43:04.

transport and border patrols -- French authorities. And neither town

:43:05.:43:08.

is hampered any more by this problem which has thankfully played Dover

:43:09.:43:11.

and Calais for too long. Some making the point of linking this particular

:43:12.:43:16.

potentially to Brexit. And this could be a sign of things to come.

:43:17.:43:22.

Do you see any link? -- linking this particularly. Whether this is by

:43:23.:43:27.

accident or design, we always should have contingency plans and make sure

:43:28.:43:31.

we can keep order at the border. And we don't have traffic chaos and

:43:32.:43:34.

gridlock on Dover's roads. This happened last summer as well. Before

:43:35.:43:41.

we were thinking about Brexit. We need to be prepared, we need a

:43:42.:43:45.

government that has a plan, we need the transport Department, the Home

:43:46.:43:48.

Office, to be on the ball and able to respond. Frankly, they should

:43:49.:43:52.

have been prepared but they were not we owe the people of Dover and

:43:53.:43:56.

apology and the people were stuck in the queues. Ravinder, you were one

:43:57.:44:02.

of the heroes of the day, taking 6000 bottles of water to people

:44:03.:44:06.

stuck in traffic. Were you surprised that it felt to you on a

:44:07.:44:09.

humanitarian mission to step in and help like that? -- it fell to you.

:44:10.:44:16.

It was shocking. The lady being interviewed, she read on social

:44:17.:44:19.

media a lot of tweets from people stuck on the roads, there was no

:44:20.:44:23.

water, it was a hot day. We work in refugee camps around the globe,

:44:24.:44:28.

providing water. It was a bit of a shock. Saying that, we have been

:44:29.:44:33.

busy working in the flooded areas of England in Somerset and Yorkshire,

:44:34.:44:38.

last year. It is the same thing. We seem to be ill-prepared for such

:44:39.:44:43.

things. With some are coming on, children's holidays, happening now,

:44:44.:44:49.

and the security measures being taken at both ends, we should expect

:44:50.:44:52.

some sort of plan from the government if this happens. It was a

:44:53.:44:59.

bit of a shock. Saying that, we offered water around 12:45pm in the

:45:00.:45:04.

afternoon and it took to almost 3:30pm to get the go-ahead. Once we

:45:05.:45:08.

got the go-ahead, we got into motion and we took action and loaded up the

:45:09.:45:13.

lorries, the vans and pick-up trucks and drove the water to the people. I

:45:14.:45:18.

think there was a lack of planning from the government. But the local

:45:19.:45:22.

people and staff at the port were really overstretched but they were

:45:23.:45:25.

being amazing, kept in touch with us. I felt sorry for them. They were

:45:26.:45:30.

doing the best. The government, we should learn, but we don't, we keep

:45:31.:45:32.

making these mistakes. How grateful were they when you got

:45:33.:45:44.

the water to them? People were queueing, and the police were very,

:45:45.:45:49.

very happy to see us. We got there about 1030 or 11 o'clock at night

:45:50.:45:58.

and eventually we got the water. I had pictures from reporters saying

:45:59.:46:01.

your water is being distributed and people are getting your water with

:46:02.:46:05.

big smiles. It makes it all worthwhile. We did offer whatever we

:46:06.:46:11.

can. We can deliver 30,000 bottles if needed, as long as it gets

:46:12.:46:16.

distributed straightaway. We need to learn how to respond, if some

:46:17.:46:20.

organisations are offering aid free, no conditions, then that should be

:46:21.:46:26.

taken very quickly. The delay does cost a lot of time and headaches.

:46:27.:46:36.

People in their fancy offices who have air conditioning and water and

:46:37.:46:40.

don't need anything... Thank you, sorry to cut in but we are out of

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time. Great job, thank you for joining us. Thank you also to

:46:46.:46:47.

Charlie and Amy and her kids. A Syrian man has blown himself up

:46:48.:46:49.

and injured 12 others with a backpack bomb near a festival

:46:50.:46:52.

in the south German town of Ansbach. Officials says he detonated

:46:53.:46:55.

the device after being refused entry It is not clear what the man's

:46:56.:46:58.

motives were but it is the third bloody attack involving migrants

:46:59.:47:03.

in a week in Germany, which has led the way in accepting

:47:04.:47:05.

asylum seekers from Syria. Lets get the latest

:47:06.:47:12.

from our correspondent, Damien McGuinness who joins us live

:47:13.:47:14.

from Berlin. What is the reaction to this latest

:47:15.:47:21.

attack? I think on the one hand many people

:47:22.:47:26.

here in Germany are feeling nervous because we have had three asylum

:47:27.:47:31.

seeker related attacks over the last week. Won one and in total has been

:47:32.:47:36.

killed and the perpetrators have also been killed. We also obviously

:47:37.:47:41.

had an horrific attack on Friday, in which ten people in total were

:47:42.:47:45.

killed, including the gunman, a shooting in shopping centre. We have

:47:46.:47:52.

to underline that attack was very different, a deranged individual, a

:47:53.:47:57.

teenager, almost a US style shooting spree. But the reaction is it has

:47:58.:48:02.

made people here in Germany nervous about security, about safety. Also,

:48:03.:48:08.

on the other hand, it is making migrants here nervous. We talked to

:48:09.:48:12.

one man who was originally from Palestine. He came as a baby. He is

:48:13.:48:17.

Palestinian and said he always has felt very at home in Germany. Now he

:48:18.:48:22.

told us he will feel a bit more nervous about how he's being

:48:23.:48:27.

perceived, whether he will be perceived by other Germans as a

:48:28.:48:32.

potential threat. So it's... The problem is depending on the motive

:48:33.:48:37.

of this attack yesterday, it's going to have an impact on how safe people

:48:38.:48:42.

in society feel and potentially also create more divisions within German

:48:43.:48:48.

society. But until we know what was behind this attack last night we

:48:49.:48:52.

cannot speculate on what the motives were. How is the German government

:48:53.:49:02.

handling those issues of relations in the community? There is a big

:49:03.:49:11.

debate to look at security in particular going on about how

:49:12.:49:16.

refugees and migrants are treated in Germany. The difficulty is, and this

:49:17.:49:19.

was the case that this young man last night, the difficulty is a lot

:49:20.:49:24.

of people have come here traumatised from terrible experiences in

:49:25.:49:28.

conflict zones on the issue is there is an integration challenge, and it

:49:29.:49:31.

is exactly that people needed to make sure over the next two years is

:49:32.:49:36.

successful. If people are not integrated, they don't feel they can

:49:37.:49:42.

work in society, then people feel things could potentially go wrong.

:49:43.:49:47.

Thank you. We will hear from Prince Harry in a

:49:48.:49:51.

few moments, he has been talking about the fact he wishes he had

:49:52.:49:54.

spoken sooner about the death of his mother. Stay with us, we will have

:49:55.:49:59.

his comments in a few moments. But first we return to those reports of

:50:00.:50:03.

a shooting at a nightclub in Florida. Dan Johnson is here. It has

:50:04.:50:08.

been unfolding while we have been on air, what is the latest? A fast

:50:09.:50:13.

moving police investigation in Florida, Fort Myers. They announced

:50:14.:50:18.

they have detained two more people, three people they now have under

:50:19.:50:22.

arrest in relation to the shooting. It is only five hours since that

:50:23.:50:27.

happened in the early hours of the morning at a nightclub, Club Blu. A

:50:28.:50:32.

teenage disco, potentially breaking up at 1238 and when there was a

:50:33.:50:36.

shooting at officers were called to the parking lot. They say two people

:50:37.:50:40.

were killed and at least 14, maybe as many as 16, injured with wounds

:50:41.:50:44.

which could potentially be life-threatening. They are being

:50:45.:50:49.

treated in hospital. The police investigation still ongoing, add

:50:50.:50:52.

different scenes across the town. Shooting is a second and third

:50:53.:50:56.

location as well. Three people detained and being questioned.

:50:57.:50:59.

Police say they are not confident they have got everyone involved.

:51:00.:51:05.

Have you heard anything about what happened, how and why this shooting

:51:06.:51:11.

broke out? The Pelissie is too early to speculate about any motive. They

:51:12.:51:14.

say they are working to try and determine exactly what was behind

:51:15.:51:18.

this. It's not clear exactly how many were involved in the attack

:51:19.:51:21.

itself was that initially there was one person detained and it looked

:51:22.:51:25.

like it may have been someone operating on their own. Now two more

:51:26.:51:29.

detained. It is not known if they were involved in the attack or

:51:30.:51:33.

connected to the attacker in part of the planning. Police giving no

:51:34.:51:37.

information about Usos three people are who have been detained, what

:51:38.:51:40.

they are suspected of all what committed them to commit the attack.

:51:41.:51:48.

Still the early hours in Florida, so information seeping out very slowly.

:51:49.:51:52.

A major attack, six weeks since that Orlando club attack which killed 40

:51:53.:51:57.

people. America dealing with some difficult debates in relation to gun

:51:58.:51:59.

control. Thank you. Mental health problems affect one

:52:00.:52:02.

in four people at any time. But despite it being so common,

:52:03.:52:05.

it can still be difficult And it's an issue that Prince Harry

:52:06.:52:07.

is keen to draw attention to. He says he regrets that it took 28

:52:08.:52:12.

years for him to talk openly He was speaking at a charity event

:52:13.:52:15.

alongside some of Britain's most successful athletes,

:52:16.:52:19.

who've also spoken frankly Charlie Stayt went along

:52:20.:52:21.

to meet them. And an England football legend

:52:22.:52:29.

bowling to a Prince. Invited here, sports stars

:52:30.:52:39.

who all share a personal experience What a fantastic

:52:40.:52:41.

gathering of people. Any excuse to throw some

:52:42.:52:53.

meat on the barbecue! For these guys, it's quite a big

:52:54.:52:55.

deal for them to come somewhere like this and speak on camera,

:52:56.:52:58.

and open up. Everyone can suffer

:52:59.:53:01.

from mental health. Whether you're a member of the Royal

:53:02.:53:03.

family, a soldier, a sports star in a team sport

:53:04.:53:06.

or an individual sport, whether you are a white van driver,

:53:07.:53:08.

whether you're a mother, But I think that the culture

:53:09.:53:10.

is slowly changing. Prince Harry invited us

:53:11.:53:17.

to listen in as he chatted. He's now try to help his three young

:53:18.:53:22.

children cope with their loss. Here with his father,

:53:23.:53:30.

he wanted to ask Prince Harry about how and when to talk

:53:31.:53:33.

to them about their mum. Everything can be OK,

:53:34.:53:37.

but I really regret not ever For the first 28 years of my life

:53:38.:53:40.

I never talked about it. Speaking to the Prince, he's gone

:53:41.:53:47.

through different stages in his life that my kids are going

:53:48.:53:50.

to be going towards. So to get this experiences are very

:53:51.:53:55.

rewarding for me and educational, In knowing what to expect

:53:56.:53:58.

going forward, and for my children It's like in the military,

:53:59.:54:03.

you quite, sort of... You lose your identity,

:54:04.:54:09.

everything you know has gone. All of my dreams and goals,

:54:10.:54:11.

what I fought for for 24 Kelly Holmes kept her depression

:54:12.:54:14.

secret for years, only revealing the extent of her problems

:54:15.:54:19.

when she wrote her autobiography. I imagine writing the book

:54:20.:54:22.

was just a complete... When I did that, I think I got mixed

:54:23.:54:28.

reactions to be honest, but there were some people who said

:54:29.:54:35.

it made me look weak, that I was not the superstar

:54:36.:54:38.

they thought I was. Because now, we thought she was some

:54:39.:54:41.

sort of superhuman. When I talk now, I say that

:54:42.:54:44.

no one is superhuman - I was always tryng to start

:54:45.:54:47.

from where I wanted to be rather It's a huge step, to suddenly go

:54:48.:54:58.

from zero to hero. The level of expectation

:54:59.:55:02.

was all out. This campaign is all about getting

:55:03.:55:06.

people talking about mental health and depression much more openly,

:55:07.:55:10.

was that a struggle for you? The notion of opening up

:55:11.:55:13.

to anybody for the first time? I mean some people find it very

:55:14.:55:18.

difficult to be very Sometimes people feel

:55:19.:55:22.

it is embarrassing or they should not have it, so they kind

:55:23.:55:27.

of want to ignore it rather than accepting in themselves

:55:28.:55:30.

what is going on. Life is tough, there are so many

:55:31.:55:32.

stresses and strains in modern day living, that it is not unusual that

:55:33.:55:39.

people have tough times. Going to speak to someone about them

:55:40.:55:42.

or working on yourself, trying to improve how

:55:43.:55:44.

you cope with things... If you taste success and you can't

:55:45.:55:46.

get yourself back to that, or you're not fit enough

:55:47.:55:50.

or performing to the right standard, It's OK to suffer, but as long

:55:51.:55:56.

as you talk about it. Weakness is having a problem

:55:57.:56:01.

and not recognising it It's only now that I look back

:56:02.:56:05.

and realise that I'd gone through some pretty hard times,

:56:06.:56:13.

some dark moments... What is your message to someone

:56:14.:56:15.

who may be in the place that you were, that sort of area

:56:16.:56:18.

between feeling low and maybe even something that might be quite

:56:19.:56:22.

a bit more serious? Don't be embarrassed,

:56:23.:56:24.

don't feel shameful about if you deem it as a weakness,

:56:25.:56:26.

like I did. I'd gone from someone

:56:27.:56:30.

who was mentally tough and very strong, physically strong,

:56:31.:56:34.

to someone who felt You're not weak, you're just going

:56:35.:56:36.

through a time in your life where, if you talk to someone,

:56:37.:56:40.

hopefully they'll help Prince Harry. Now some breaking

:56:41.:56:49.

news, we are just hearing 11 people believed to be, include former

:56:50.:56:55.

police officers, have been told they are formally under investigation

:56:56.:56:58.

over their handling of allegations against Greville Janner. The

:56:59.:57:03.

Independent Police Complaints Commission said it served misconduct

:57:04.:57:10.

warnings on 11 people from the police. The IPCC is examining how

:57:11.:57:15.

the forced out with allegations of sexual abuse made in 1991, 2001 and

:57:16.:57:22.

2006 to stop the criminal proceedings against Lord Janner came

:57:23.:57:25.

to an end in January this year, because of his death. He had been

:57:26.:57:30.

accused of 22 counts of sexual offences against boys over a 20 year

:57:31.:57:33.

period from the 1960s. Allegations that his family had denied. An

:57:34.:57:41.

independent inquiry had found police and prosecutors had missed

:57:42.:57:44.

opportunities to charge him in 1991 - 2002 and 2007. We are just hearing

:57:45.:57:51.

that 11 people believed to include former police officers have now been

:57:52.:57:55.

told they are formally under investigation over their handling of

:57:56.:58:00.

allegations against Greville Janner. The Prime Minister Theresa May has

:58:01.:58:04.

just arrived in Belfast. She is meeting the first and Deputy First

:58:05.:58:08.

Ministers, discussing how the borders with the Republic will be

:58:09.:58:11.

affected by the UK's withdrawal from the EU.

:58:12.:58:18.

A Downing Street source said she'd make it clear she did not want

:58:19.:58:21.

a return to the border controls of the past, and wanted to work

:58:22.:58:24.

with both Belfast and Dublin on new arrangements.

:58:25.:58:26.

That is just about it for today, we will see the same time tomorrow.

:58:27.:58:29.

Have a lovely afternoon. Can't have a day off, can't afford

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it, cos Rio's around the corner. I think I know you,

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and you surprise me again. find out exactly what it takes

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to be an Olympic great. The main struggle for me is missing

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my son and my twins, girls.

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