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Donald Trump has racked up another victory, this time in Nevada.

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That makes it three in a row - and he has a message for us all.

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And soon the country will be winning, winning, winning.

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We'll be live in Brazil - the head of the World Health

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Organisation is there, as the Zika virus continues

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And BBC Brazil has found the mother of a son who's picture has come

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Its government says it will hold a referendum on whether to accept

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migrant quotas set by the European Union.

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Plus the Brit Awards are going on right now.

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We'll keep you up to date on what's going on.

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As you probably saw in the background of that shot, the screen

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is completely black which is why we are not using it. We will continue

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to bring you the best of the BBC's coverage from around the world.

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Let's return to the US elections now.

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Donald Trump's latest success has come in Nevada.

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After Donald Trump's success in Nevada all eyes now turn

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Half of them are in the American south -

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and all this week the BBC is travelling through the region,

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exploring how the US became so politically divided.

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We were at a time when we had unemployment in the high 20s.

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A lot of people had no hope, and it gave a lot of people

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Really it was a small moment in time, but it rebranded this

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NEWS ARCHIVE FOOTAGE: Thousands of miles of highways,

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constructed and improved by the workers' programmes...

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And if you'll remember, friends, this was a time

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Morale was low, unemployment was rampant.

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When the money came in, I do think it was

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met with a little bit of suspicion, yes.

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Because they don't know what strings are

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Folks here, like most other towns, look to the federal government

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to provide a few basic tenets, like national

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It was something we have never seen here

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I was working for a gas station, and I managed it and I cooked there.

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Originally, I was making $2.13 an hour, in tips,

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and when Stimulus came in I got to make $7.25

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It was just like instant relief, and a lot of people got jobs.

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Downtowns are the billboards to your community.

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And the billboard here said, hey, we are dead, we are dying.

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At first we saw a kind of as a hand-out but then I thought we

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should think about it more as a hand up, we could spend it on our

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business and do some different things. Cure for it but kind of

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against it, not wanting the government to have an opportunity to

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tell you to come in -- you are a kind of for it but against it, not

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wanting the Government have an opportunity to come in and tell you

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how to run your business. The president signing executive orders,

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but it helped in a lot of ways, helped a lot of people. New

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businesses have moved in here and starting to thrive. Buildings have

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been bought and renovated. Outside investment came in so what started

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out as a public investment, now it is all private money coming in here.

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I am now working for a company called Homeland, that does computer

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coding and scripting for hospitals. It is hard for anybody to deny the

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positive aspects of what happened today. It is not just that a few

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people got some jobs for a while, it changed the way people felt about

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their community. I am glad so many of you are enjoying the fact screen

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is not working! A tweet from London, have you tried turning it off and on

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again! Yes, I have tried that, thank you. It will not be working before

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tomorrow. But we will continue anyway.

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It's the Champions League last-16 knock out stage.

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In the Netherlands PSV Eindhoven are playing Athletico Madrid.

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In Ukraine, Dynamo Kiev are hosting Manchester City.

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And if you were listening to that Kiev game on BBC Radio Five Live,

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you'd have heard Conor McNamara commentating.

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We asked to make a report about the practicalities

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Hi, there. I am on my way to Ukraine where I will be commentating on Dean

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against Manchester City in the Champions League. -- Dynamo Kiev. I

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will show you how us commentators fill the time between now and the

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start of the game. A lot of this job is spent travelling. But it is

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certainly not time wasted. The most important aspect of being a football

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commentator is you have to have your facts right. You will always end up

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enjoying a game a lot more with your homework done in advanced so when I

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am in an airport or on a train, I am constantly updating my prep notes,

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ensuring all the information is up-to-date and correct. Doing a

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Champions League games like this means plenty of foreign names of

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course so pronunciation is very important. I work from the football

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stickers are used to collect as a child. The photo, age, height,

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number of goals scored this season. Information like the last time sent

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off, as he scored against that opposition before? That thing. On

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arrival in Ukraine I will look at the local media and keep updating my

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notes with any lines I feel will be useful. In many ways it is like

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studying for an exam. I have made it clear to the stadium in Kiev, where

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the game will take place tomorrow. It is also where Manchester City and

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their players will now be able to train on the pitch this evening, and

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get used to the surface here, be able to play under the floodlights

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and get accustomed to the surroundings. It is also with a

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press Conference will take place this afternoon and we will hear from

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Manuel Pellegrini. The Argentinian defender Pablo Zabaleta will also

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come to speak to us. When you hear about this on television, the team

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news, who is injured, what tactics may or may not be deployed, it will

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be at his press Conference with a journalists will have found out that

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information. In the press Conference room there is the big media interest

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around Champions League games. Dean or Kiev are the Ukraine champions

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and Manchester City's profile ensures they are always big news

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around the world. # Dynamo Kiev. Here are the

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Manchester City player is going through their warm up routine behind

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me. The media have asked their questions, the photographers and

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television crews are now taking the pictures they can use in the

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newspapers tomorrow. The video pictures that will be on the TV as

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well. Tomorrow night I will be sitting in the seat behind us year,

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getting a great view from the commentary box and it is all about

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trying to bring this excitement to the people at home -- behind us

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here. I use stickers because we can't find out the starting teams

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and formations until an hour or so before kick-off and this way I can

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place the players into my sheet on their positions on the field. If

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there is a replacement or a substitution I can place that player

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over the one he has replaced. The hallmark is done, it is time to sit

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back and just enjoy commentating on the game. I hope it is a good one!

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-- I the homework is done. I did not know that was how he prepared for

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games and I watch all the time! More input on a broken screen. Gareth

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suggests we use whitewash. I do not need to do that. Thanks to this

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fantastic effort, not from me but a lot of people working hard over the

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last 40 minutes or so, it is working! Let's go to the BBC sports

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Centre to hear about that game Connor was commentating on. You are

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in the right place, don't worry! LAUGHTER

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I am afraid I am no Connor McNamara but I can tell you about the

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Champions League ties tonight the best I can. I will quickly get the

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Madrid and PSV Eindhoven game out of the way. 0-0 there, although there

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has been a sending off -- Perera. As for Manchester City in Ukraine,

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Manuel Pellegrini is possibly justified in resting some of his big

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players from the FA Cup defeat against Chelsea last weekend. He

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brought ten of his first-team staff back into the line-up and they have

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really delivered. City went 2-0 up in the first half thanks to goals

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from David Silva and Sergio Aguero. They looked like they were cruising,

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however it Kiev goal halved the deficit. Having said that, Yaya

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Toure missed a really good chance to make it three with 20 minutes to go,

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but made it 3-1, making up for that, with a few minutes to go. They are

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now well placed to make it to their first ever Champions League

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quarterfinals. Back to you, Ore. That was Ore from the BBC sports

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centre. Let's go from Ore in Manchester to Zimbabwe.

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We definitely haven't covered motorcross in Zimbabwe before.

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But we spotted that a lovely report has come in about an 11-year-old

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girl called Tanya Muzinda who's taking on the sport of motorcross -

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There are not many girls but I can only race with boys. At times it

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beat the boys and they feel terrible having been beaten by a girl because

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most people say boys are better. Here is where I trained. My dad used

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to ride a bike, so one day we came here and then we just did it for fun

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and then I actually started to write and from there I got interested --

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started to ride. My whole family is into motorcross, including my mum.

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It is a sport we enjoy doing because it makes us bond as a family. To be

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good in motorcross you have to have the right technique, and you should

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be focusing and you should be safe. I like the speed and also having the

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ability to go anyway. You can be in the air, when you're jumping. I

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train four times a week and when I am at school sometimes, when we

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don't have hallmark, we can go to the track, as long as my dad is not

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at work -- when we don't have homework. If it is exam week, we

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could -- we focus on schoolwork because in my family it is a rule

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that you have to do school first. It is an expensive sport because you

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have to buy a special bike, and in Zimbabwe it is hard to find those

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bikes. Because I am looking for another bike but not in Zimbabwe. I

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would like to tell the young girls who feel that the boys are better

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than them, to tell them this guy is the limit. Don't bother yourself

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with them, just do what you want and later on in life you will succeed.

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I think we can safely say this guy is the limit for her. A fantastic

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report. Thanks to BBC Africa for that. In a few minutes' time we will

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turn to the Brit awards taking place at the moment. We will hear from one

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nominee getting advice from someone who has won a Brett in the past. --

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won a Brit. Emergency teams searching the site

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of the collapsed Didcot power station say it's "highly unlikely"

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three missing people One person has been confirmed

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dead after the incident, Dwarfed by the building's remains,

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and the search Here, just some of the

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hundred-strong rescue team A few clambered onto the edges

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of the dangerous pile of wreckage to look

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for the three missing workers. But it's now been

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more than a day Our listening devices have not

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picked up signs of life. However, regardless of that

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information, our conduct and professionalism means

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we will continue to work through that building

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slowly with the intention of

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locating the loved ones Tonight one of those feared to have

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died has been identified as Michael Collins. Widely known as Mick, he is

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described as a good friend and a dedicated member.

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This was the moment the power station he was in collapsed.

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And when the 44-year-old structure caved in on itself.

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It is only when you get close that you get a sense of the destruction

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that has gone on at this power station.

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You also get a sense of the scale of the fire and rescue operation

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Some of these vehicles have been arriving

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this afternoon from as far afield as Merseyside and Hampshire.

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Even the army has been brought in with one of his robots to scour

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This man helped build it and he says the weight of the springs meant any

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collapse would have been unstoppable. They are about two feet

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wide and six feet high. It suspends the whole boiler. You're speaking

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about thousands and thousands of times. The Birmingham -based firm

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behind the demolition said it was trying to find out what happened and

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called on relatives of missing relatives -- missing workers to get

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in touch. The search operation is not over,

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but it is now moving into a different and for

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the families involved, This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. Donald Trump has won a third

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consecutive victory in the race to become the

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the Republican presidential nominee. 23 people, including two children,

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have been killed in a plane If you're outside the UK

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you'll be watching WNA. Katty Kay has a report from Cuba

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on the impact that Venezuela's economic crisis is

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having on its ally. And here in the UK, the News at Ten

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will cover the latest developments in the junior doctors

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dispute in England. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused

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the Government of misrepresenting research on the number of deaths

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in hospitals at weekends, But David Cameron hit back -

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saying the Government had in fact Now to story we've covered

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lots on Outside Source - The head of the World Health

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Organisation is in Brazil. In the last hour she has praised

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what the Brazilian government is doing. The level of political

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commitment at the highest level of this government is truly impressive.

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The president himself is leading the whole government, and to mobilise

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the community to fight the mosquito. The Brazilian health ministry

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figures now see the suspected cases of microcephaly are at over four and

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a half thousand. This is a condition that causes birth defects and it is

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believed if a pregnant woman has the this in turn may cause microcephaly

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in her baby -- if she has the Zika virus. The nub of confirmed cases is

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smaller, 583. And one of those is this gorgeous little boy, who many

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of you may recognise, Joao Pessoa. It has been shared thousands of

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times and was taken in December and became symbolic of the outbreak --

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Jose Wesley Ferreira. BBC Brasil's Camila Costa tracked down Jose'

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mother in a place called Bonito in the north of Brazil. She's been

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hearing how the two of them are doing.

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Very good to see how both of them are doing. Thanks to BBC Brasil for

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that. Next to Joao Pessoa, in Paraiba,

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in the northeast of Brazil. Julia Carneiro is there -

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Where the CDC teams have started I know you have been speaking to the

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scientists working hard to understand the Zika virus. What more

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are you hearing? Yes, here in Joao Pessoa, the capital of Paraiba,

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scientists from the Centre for disease control and prevention have

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started to conduct a survey where they are going house-to-house,

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trying to be the mother 's those babies had microcephaly, mothers who

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had Zika, -- trying to speak to mothers whose babies. I went to one

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of the hospitals where they were interviewing mothers and one of the

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mothers we spoke to was there with her little baby girl, two months

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old, who has microcephaly, and was contributing to this research, and I

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think the incentive in this for many of the families taking part is

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trying to understand what has happened to their children, with so

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many answers still to be known about the Zika virus and its impact on the

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two babies. Julia, there is lots of advice for men and women on how to

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avoid getting the Zika virus. Is there of advice for pregnant women

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who already have it? -- is there also advice. I'm afraid not really,

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Ros I think the focus is on monitoring pregnancy very closely

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and to follow what is happening to the baby. These women are in a

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situation where they can only hope they will be lucky and their babies

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will be healthy. This is also something the CDC here is trying to

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establish, as well as women with babies who have microcephaly they

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are speaking to a number of controls, as they say, so perhaps

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mothers who had Zika and whose babies were born healthy. With this

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comparison they are trying to find out what triggers microcell vague

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and other neurological problems in some babies but not others, and

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trying to discover the fact by this -- microcephaly. Thank you very much

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indeed for updating us. We have had reports from Washington, from

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Hungary, from Austria, the Ukraine, and also from north-eastern Brazil

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there. We will now switch back to the UK.

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The Brit Awards are happening as we speak.

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Tim Muffett was on the red carpet where he spoke to nominee

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Jess Glynne and former winner Geri Haliwell.

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I am really excited, feeling great. I have been jumping around day.

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Everyone is telling me to take a chill pill! She has a one in three

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chance of winning, Opera three words, I think it will definitely

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get one. She just has to practice her acceptance speech! Geri, your

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name is so synonymous with the Brit. what advice do you have four when

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she collect her award? i would say it is normal to been this, and then,

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just let go of trying to be perfect. i think it is far more exciting when

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i see someone raw and alive, you know, just getting to the audience.

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that is what i think. there you go. raw and allied! when it is

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self-conscious and really cream, i just think it is not interesting.

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that is my opinion. -- really clean. that was geri halliwell. we have

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some winners announced. i will tell you one. adele has won. She is

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having a very good evening indeed -- has won two awards. Only five of the

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15 nominations were for people who were not white, so there has been

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some criticism of that and the organisers have responded to the

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criticism, with this statement. I think it is another way of saying,

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they take the point. We will see how they change things going into next

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year. Thanks very much for watching, and bearing with the screen. Some of

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you are offering money to help fix the screen, but thank you very much,

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but we can do it on our own. I will see you next time. Goodbye.

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Hello. We will see some pretty big changes with the weather pattern,

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both on the larger scale and with the wind direction across the UK in

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the coming days, but the main theme, even as we head

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