29/10/2016 BBC Weekend News


29/10/2016

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Hillary Clinton has called on the FBI to give details of newly

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discovered emails it says may be linked to her handling of classified

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information while she was US Secretary of State.

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The FBI has previously criticised her for using a private

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server - but no charges were brought.

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Her Republican rival Donald Trump says it's the biggest

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Ten days to go and this is not the conversation Hillary Clinton

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Once again, her e-mails are being investigated by the FBI.

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And once again, she says, she's done nothing wrong.

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facts, which is why we're calling on the FBI to release all the

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Even Director Comey noted that this new

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information may not be significant, so let's get it out.

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Hillary Clinton has been dogged by one question in

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her bid to become president; Did she mishandle classified information

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while she was Secretary of State because she used a private, rather

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than government protected e-mail server?

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The FBI cleared her in July, but said she'd been careless.

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The new inquiry is thought to be linked

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The disgraced former congressman Anthony Wiener.

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The FBI is looking into his e-mails to see

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whether or not he sent sexually explicit content to a 15-year-old.

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He used to be married to Hillary Clinton's

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Investigators seized the couple's devices.

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It's thought the new e-mails may have come from there.

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In an internal note to staff, the FBI

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director, James Comey, said he felt an obligation

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He said he was unsure of the significance of this new

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discovery, but he made it clear that he is aware

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In the middle of an election season there is a

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significant risk of being misunderstood, he wrote.

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This is a gift to Donald Trump, who has

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nicknamed his rival "Crooked Hillary".

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The investigation is the biggest political scandal since

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Watergate, and it's everybody's hope that justice, at last, can be

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Hillary Clinton will hope America has heard enough about her

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That they've already made up their minds.

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Or will they have second thoughts about casting their

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ballot for a candidate still under suspicion by the FBI?

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This hits at the heart of two key issues for Hillary Clinton. Voter

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trust and voter apathy. This election may come down to a few key

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voters in a feud key swing states. The question for the Clinton camp

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now is will they still trust enough to vote for her and will they vote

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at all? -- a few key swing states. The French President,

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Francois Hollande says Britain should accept its share of more

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than a 1500 child migrants who are still in Calais,

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after the camp known as the Jungle Around 250 unaccompanied minors have

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arrived in the UK over Our correspondent Andrew

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Plant is in Calais - so what of these children -

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are they going to be the last Yeah, those headlines saying the

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jungle has been completely cleared not really telling the whole story,

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there are still hundreds of young people still on site here, you can

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see a few of them behind my shoulder, they've been queueing up

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to get mobile phone top up this morning. If people on site, Francois

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Hollande has said Britain needs to do its bit to find them a new home.

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You can see that hill behind the compound, it was still covered in a

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shanty houses this morning but the mechanical diggers have been moving

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through, taking them down as they go. Over here, this is the new

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jungle, these shipping containers, and there are dozens of them, now

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home for those 1500 people. Over here, the compound, where you can

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see they are having a kickabout before the dinner siren sounds this

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evening. No doubt conditions for them are much better than they were

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in those tents but where they want to be.

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Beyond them you can see there are lots of shanty houses and tents

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still to be cleared, fully clearing this site is going to take those

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diggers a few more days but finding a permanent home for these young

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people could take far longer. One of England's oldest hotels has begun to

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collapse after being damaged in a massive fire which has been burning

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for over 36 hours. Police believe the blaze

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in the Royal Clarence hotel started in buildings nearby in the early

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hours of Friday morning. All yesterday it burned,

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and all last night. At first light fierce flames

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were still visible on the ground Such an old building,

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building construction regulations were not about hundreds of years ago

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and you have a lot of seasoned 100-year-old timber

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that's bone dry and a lot of undetected voids with areas able

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to support a fire, and in that respect it is an

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incredible challenge. That added to the fact floors

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and walls have given way so it has not been safe to put

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firefighters directly into the building, so we've had

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fire it what we call Pictures from a police drone show

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how little is now left of the 18th-century building

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in its immediate neighbours. of the 18th-century building

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and its immediate neighbours. The Royal Clarence was said to be

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the first place in Britain to call It is in the historic centre

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of the city, by the cathedral. There was a real anxiety earlier,

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just like with the Great Fire of London in 1666 this fire,

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which was an inferno, are mediaeval, some have Georgian

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facades, and it would have swept down, it is only 100

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yards from the cathedral The shops in Exeter High Street

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immediately behind the hotel survived thanks to

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firefighters' effort and no They are still damping down the fire

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and the fear now is what is left A cross party group of MPs

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is calling on mobile phone companies to let customers switch between UK

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networks in areas of poor coverage. They say foreign visitors often get

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a better service, because "roaming" lets them move

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to the strongest signal. The lake District. People come here

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to get away from it all. And forgetting about the outside world

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is easy when contacting it is so difficult. I think if you get up on

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top of the peaks you've got a great signal, but hey, you don't go up

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there every day. Down in the land of the living it's quite a difficult...

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To get signal sometimes. When I walk out of the house I pick the iPhone.

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I would pick up my money. When you come out here, I think I've got my

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phone out here with me today to map my steps, not use it as a phone,

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because you can't. The situation isn't good enough according to a

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report from a group of MPs. It says 70 million of us don't get a proper

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signal at home and 28% of rural areas get no coverage at all. One of

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the suggestions being made is that we should be able to jump onto the

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strongest signal in areas where there is poor coverage, just as

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foreign tourists do when they have a roaming service. In areas like this

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one where there is no service at all, not spots, as they are known,

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that is not a solution. That's one of the reasons the mobile industry

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is reluctant. Firstly, it does a deal with the not - spot issue.

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Secondly, it doesn't always give a very good customer experience. It's

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relatively technically difficult to do in a localised way. But most

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importantly it doesn't put the incentives to invest in more mobile

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coverage in the right places. With more than 500 not spots across the

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UK, for many, the frustrating game of hunt the phone signal goes on.

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Claire Fallon, BBC News, in the Lake District.

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England's cricketers face a battle if they are to avoid defeat

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against Bangladesh in the second Test in Dhaka.

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The hosts have previously only ever beaten Zimbabwe

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Our Sports Correspondent David Ornstein reports.

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A wicket with the last ball to keep alive

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England's hopes of avoiding an

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Quite a way to mark your first Test match.

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But if Zafar Ansari gave his side the final say,

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England's bid to chase down their first innings 220

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was undermined by the loss of Moeen Ali.

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When in trouble, call for the cavalry.

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His dismissal left the tourists 144-8.

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So a strong partnership between Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid

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99 runs were added and a lead of 24 established.

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Bangladesh knew a strong total would make them

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firm favourites, and Imrul Kayes reached 50 to put the hosts in

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Then came Ansari's late strike as England showed Bangladesh

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That's it, we are back with the late news at ten o'clock -

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