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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, Midtjylland this is Outside Source. | :00:09. | :00:11. | |
A judge in France has ruled the partial clearance of the Jungle | :00:12. | :00:17. | |
I've a BBC investigation into the thousands of | :00:18. | :00:22. | |
Pakistani Christians fleeing to Thailand, | :00:23. | :00:24. | |
a lot of the women are complaining that their children are ill with | :00:25. | :00:36. | |
vomiting and diarrhoea because of the dirty water. | :00:37. | :00:38. | |
Win he fashioned a shirt made out of a plastic bag. | :00:39. | :00:51. | |
And we'll bring you up to date with all the latest in tonight's | :00:52. | :00:54. | |
More news involving this man, Donald Trump. | :00:55. | :01:15. | |
There's no way the Republican establishment is going to let him | :01:16. | :01:20. | |
get the presidential nomination wihtout a fight. | :01:21. | :01:25. | |
Sure enough, that's what's happening. Mitt Romney has got | :01:26. | :01:31. | |
involved by alleging that perhaps there are some tax issues to look | :01:32. | :01:32. | |
into. Donald Trump has responded. I will tell you more about what | :01:33. | :01:48. | |
Donald Trump has been saying in a moment. | :01:49. | :02:03. | |
Donald Trump doesn't tend to respond to criticism with single tweets. | :02:04. | :02:13. | |
He says that his financial statements are great and then he | :02:14. | :02:22. | |
really digs in. Mitt Romney lost against Barack Obama in the last | :02:23. | :02:28. | |
presidential election. And Mitt Romney has replied. | :02:29. | :02:37. | |
Lex talk to Katty Kay. This is very interesting, and presumably not a | :02:38. | :02:45. | |
residence, on the day of the last TV debate -- let's talk. Not a | :02:46. | :02:51. | |
coincidence, dating back to some extent to the 2012 election when | :02:52. | :02:55. | |
Mitt Romney, who is also a multi billionaire Carl was asked to | :02:56. | :02:58. | |
release his tax return several times and he got into a huff about it. I | :02:59. | :03:05. | |
suspect this is retribution on his part. I don't think this is going to | :03:06. | :03:10. | |
make a huge difference, Donald Trump's supporters love him and | :03:11. | :03:15. | |
whether he is a few million short of what he said, whether he's paid less | :03:16. | :03:19. | |
taxes than they have done, I don't think it will matter to them very | :03:20. | 1:15:55 | |
much. Donald Trump has made no bones about the fact that he doesn't like | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
paying taxes and he employs dozens of lawyers to make sure that he pays | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
as few taxes as possible. He would see that as a badge of honour. Mitt | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Romney may be trying, this may be the establishment trying to dent | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Donald Trump but it's an odd way to do it. We hear about the Republican | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
establishment but is it as coherent as we think? Are there people | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
talking and coordinating to do their best to stop him? There are no smoke | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
filled rooms like they're used to be when the establishment of both | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
parties literally sat down and decided who was going to be the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
nominee. That doesn't happen. But there are people who have been | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
around in the party for a long time and who have influence in election | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
processes. There's the Republican National committee, made up of | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
establishment Republicans. They are not particularly happy about Donald | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Trump. The question now, what do they do about it and will they have | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to rally around him if he is the nominee? I was going to ask about | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
that, I can see that the Republican chairman is saying he does not | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
decide the nomination and will support whoever the nominee is. It | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
will be tough for these people to swallow if it's Donald Trump. The | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
chairman of the RNC has said that for a while and of course that's the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
position of the National committee, to support the people decide is the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
nominee, to put the parties machinery and resources behind them. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
It would be astonishing if he said anything other than he would support | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Donald Trump if he is chosen, that would be going against the will of | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Republican voters. But you are right that they don't love him and many | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
so-called established Republicans have been on television saying what | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
they think about Donald Trump in unflattering terms and is going to | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
be interesting to watch how they respond if Donald Trump becomes the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
nominee. I suspect more of them will have to fall in line and decide this | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
is what the party has got, if they want the White House, they have to | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
support him. A word about the TV debate. Looking at it from afar, I | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
imagine that this is one that Donald Trump has to get through, but for | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, they need to learn some punches. Can you | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
believe this is the 10th time. I can believe it, we have talked about | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
them! Unbelievable, you would think that the audience knows what they | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
are after. We are looking not so much at Donald Trump, it is Marco | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Rubio and Ted Cruz. You would think they would turn against the front | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
runner, I don't think we'll see that. They will be attacking each | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
other to be the last person standing when this becomes a two person race. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Thank you for joining us. I would have thought they would be going at | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Donald Trump but no, this is sorting out who is going to be the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
establishment candidate to take on Donald Trump. This is the 10th TV | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
debate but it's a gripping campaign. There is a devoted US politics page | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
on the BBC News website and app. All this week we've been taking | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
you on a tour through the southern Looking at the different political | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
divides across that part of the country. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Next stop is Arkansas, Rajini Vaidyanathan been talking | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
They don't care about Caitlin Jenner, they care about their | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
interpretation of the Bible and often it justifies taking their | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
child out of the home. I've been pushed, I've been hit, I've had | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
things thrown at me. Arkansas is the heart of America's Bible Belt, where | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
face comes first. For many here, sexuality is incompatible with their | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
religious beliefs and those feelings are deep-rooted, meaning the change | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
that has been seen and felt in other parts of America hasn't quite | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
reached yet -- homosexuality. 21-year-old Morris dreams of | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
becoming a chef. He was a teenager when he came out to his mother who | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
did not accept his sexuality. He ran away several times before getting | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
his place in low income housing. My mum, I felt she did not agree | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
because of religion. She even mentioned the Bible, being gay is a | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
sin. How do you feel when you go to church, given that is the place that | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
shaped your mother 's beliefs towards your sexuality? I go to hear | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the word from the Lord at church. I pray before and after and I | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
personally worry about what people are saying. People used to say that | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
it is the demon and I am like no, because I personally know that isn't | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
true. Nobody runs Lucy 's place which | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
found Kaelon a place to live. It is the only centre of its kind in | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Arkansas. Another paces that many centres run by the church turn away | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
LGBT people. We have gay marriage now and transgender people can serve | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
in the military. We have made these strides. People are feeling more | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
empowered to come out as who they actually are. But their parents in | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Little Rock Arkansas, small towns, they haven't changed, they are the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
same and they still believe that LGBT people don't deserve to exist. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
There has been a generational shift in attitudes towards LGBT rights but | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
in some parts of America, opinions are deeply entrenched. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
The reports are online if you wish to see them again, or share them. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Time for the sport, more European football. A couple of great evenings | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
of Champions League action. Tonight it is the Europa League. I know | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
we've already had some results, so let's look at those first. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Had been concerns that there would be some tension | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
between Locomotiv Moscow fans and Fenerbache fans | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
as there are diplomatic tensions between Russia and Turkey. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
But the match passed without any trouble. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
It ended 1-1, which means Fenerbache go through 3-1 on aggregate. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Liverpool will also be in tomorrow's draw for the last 16, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
only a James Milner penalty was the difference between them | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
And Valencia against Rapid Vienna finished 10-0 on aggregate. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Gary Neville seems to have turned around Valencia's fortunes. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
There had been calls for him to resign as manager. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
I think that the fans might have changed their mind after that | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
result. Those tricky games early on. And a | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
word about those games going on at the moment. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
A big one at Old Trafford. Manchester United looked for some | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
time like they were at risk of being knocked out of Europe. They were 2-1 | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
down after the first leg against the Danish champions Midtjylland. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Midtjylland scored first, so a lot of tension but United have taken the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
lead. Marcus Rashford is on his debut and what a debut, two goals | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
for him and it is for -3, United, so perhaps tension is easing on Louis | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
van Gaal. Totten on winning 2-1 against Fiorentina. Ryan Mason and | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Erik Lamela scoring the goals. -- Tottenham are winning. Sevilla are | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
on course to win their third consecutive Europa League title, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
which no other team have done. They are only in the competition because | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
they dropped out of the Champions League. They are 3-1 up one | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
aggregate. -- on aggregate. I will be back with more through the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
evening. Looks like a great game at Old | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Trafford. The Fifa presidential election takes place on Friday. This | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
shows you how everyone is following it, Nigeria News carrying it, Jerome | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Champagne, one of the candidates, trying to postpone the vote because | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Fifa wasn't using transparent voting booths. People have been calling for | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
it but it has been rejected and it will go ahead as planned. If you | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
want a guide, we have a piece on the BBC Sport website. He says it will | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
take more than one election to repair the damage. And we will take | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
you through the five men who might replace Sepp Blatter. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Now, you might remember this story from earlier this year. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
This is about an Afghan boy who's a fan of Lionel Messi. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
This picture went around the Internet very heavily. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
A plastic bag with Messi's number 10 written on the back. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
He lives in a rural town in Ghazni province in Afghanistan. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
They got in touch with Lionel Messi. Now he has got the real thing. He | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
has a shirt from Lionel Messi, signed. Here he is looking | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
understandably very pleased with his new present. You can see the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
signature by the number ten. Looks like he's left footed as well, so he | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
may have a similar future. He told the BBC he is very happy | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
and he will keep the jersey It made its first journey after | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
a multi-million pound restoration. The pictures are spectacular. Here | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
it is, speeding from London to York. We'll give you details of the | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
journey. Here in the UK, BT's competitors say | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
broadband problems with cable infrastructure won't be solved | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
by a decision to force BT Openreach to open up its networks | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to rival firms. The rivals say the telecom regulator | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Ofcom has done a good job of identifying problems, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
but hasn't come up with solutions. The watchdog wants Openreach | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to behave more like an independent Our technology correspondent | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Rory Cellan-Jones reports. Along the streets of York, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
a new ultra fast broadband network It's not BT which is laying | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the fibreoptic cable but rival firms unhappy with the service it offers | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
them and their customers. They're convinced people | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
like Jessica North and her young My husband goes | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
on his computer games. With the technology going up now, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the speed needs to get You think you're | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
future-proofed now? There's a big debate about how far | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
you need to take fibreoptic cable. BT takes it to a street side | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
cabinet and delivers it | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
with an old fashioned copper wire. Its rivals say that's no good, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
you have to take fibre right It's BT's Openreach division | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
which is behind most of Britain's Today, Ofcom said it must | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
open up its network to rivals if the UK is to perform | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
better in fibre broadband. BT says we are performing well | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
compared to our neighbours. We have the highest take-up | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
of super fast broadband, the lowest prices | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
and highest coverage. For me, we need to build on that | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
rather than criticise it. Three years ago, a Lancashire | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
community group gave up on waiting for BT to offer fast broadband | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
and laid their own fibre cables That's how Christine gets a fast | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
enough connection to make If BT do not get their act together | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
soon and stop pratting about with the copper, we'll end up | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
as a Third World digital nation. BT is promising to invest in fibre | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
but Ofcom could order the break-up of the company if it | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
doesn't see progress. This is Outside Source live | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
from the BBC newsroom. Our lead story is that a French | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
judge has ruled that a partial clearance of the migrant camp | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
in Calais in northern France If you're outside the UK you'll | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
get World News America. Katty will be showing you a report | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
from our North American editor Jon Sopel on that ongoing battle | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
between Apple and the FBI. And if you're watching here, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the News at Ten has an interview He's been talking to | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Lucy Manning about that report A BBC investigation | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
into the growing number An increase in Islamist violence | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
and attacks on Christians has led to thousands travelling to Thailand, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
despite the fact it is a lengthy journey, and Thailand | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
doesn't offer asylum. This means many end up staying | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
in detention facilities Chris Rogers' report | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
starts in Bangkok. If this Christian service were | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
taking place in certain parts of their homeland, this pastor and his | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
congregation could be risking their lives. Many families have fled | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Pakistan, arriving in Thailand, each with their own stories of | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
persecution and of those who didn't make it. TRANSLATION: My sister was | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
burnt alive only because she said the word "god". She was burned for | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
this reason alone. She said the word God. Their trauma is far from over. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
In Bangkok, Pakistani families rely on charity hand-outs for food. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Thailand has signed up to a UN international agreement to take in | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
asylum seekers. Authority agencies classify anyone without a Visa as a | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
criminal. The UNHCR has stepped in and investigates asylum claims and | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
eventually relocate them to another country but the process is taking | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
years and the Thai immigration police are growing impatient. This | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
woman's husband has been taken away? Yes, taken away. I've just come to | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
this apartment block and found dozens of women sobbing. It became | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
clear why. They've taken their husbands. In a series of raids, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Pakistani women and children are also rounded up, charged with | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
illegal immigration, they find and imprisoned. -- fined. They are taken | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to Bangkok's main detention centre for illegal immigrants. Journalists | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
are not welcome and we had to pose as charity volunteers. Of 200 | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
healthier, they are mainly Pakistani Christians, including children -- | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
here. The noise is there freedom to beef -- desire for freedom. A long | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
have you been here? Three months? All the charity can offer them is | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
food and water. Many are complaining that children are ill with vomiting | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
and diarrhoea because of the dirty water. Imprisoning a child with | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
adults, even with their parents, is a breach of UN international law, a | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
law that Thailand has signed up to. They are taken back to these hot, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
overcrowded cells, with women and children separated from the men. The | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Thai government says it is trying to provide the best possible care. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Those who can't pay their fines for illegal immigration are sent to a | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Thai jail. Some of them are freed after charities pay for their | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
release. Preservation Mac they put us in shackles. We used to have | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
injuries on our ankles, we were in a lot of pain -- TRANSLATION: They put | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
us in shackles. There are an estimated 11,500 asylum requests and | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the UNHCR admits that limited resources has led to long delays and | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the Thai government says that they then have no choice but to arrest | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
illegal immigrant is. -- immigrants. This has generated a lot of | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
interest, the Flying Scotsman, thousands of it turned -- thousands | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
of people turning out to see it because it has been furthest and has | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
returned. It's not a locomotive, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
it's a celebrity. Flying Scotsman, back centre-stage | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
on its old stomping ground, For the crew, it's a tough, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
filthy, rewarding job. This very cramped passage is just | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
one of the things that makes It meant that drivers could change | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
over whilst the train That made this the first service | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
that went from London This engine has had all the ups | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
and downs of a celebrity's life. Then shipped off to | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the United States, shipped It's caused heartache, heartbreaks, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
heart attacks and bankruptcies. I think many people believed | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
it would never again, NEWSREEL: The beautiful engine | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
eased out of platform 10. Flying Scotsman's | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
always made headlines. It was the first train | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
officially clocked at 100 mph. Today, the only delays were down | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to train-spotters on the line. At its birthplace in Doncaster, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
they can still pull the crowds. Journey's end in York and the crew | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
are stars for the day. The enthusiasm, people coming out | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
on to the tracks to see It's brilliant to see | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
everyone lineside. Great to see everyone's | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
supporting the engine. After a decade out of the limelight, | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Flying Scotsman's going So thousands more can | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
revel in this sight. Thousands of people turned out. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
Didn't go to plan to everyone, though. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
This was sent to the BBC by Ryan Allen. | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
He had been waiting for a while for the train to pass | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
but when it did, his view was ruined by this Virgin train passing | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
He saw a bit of it going over the horizon. Perhaps not what he had in | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
mind! At least he had the sense of humour to send it to us. Thanks for | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
the video. And I want to show you this before | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
we go, President Obama hosted a concert at the White | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
House on Wednesday. The event paid tribute | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to the late Ray Charles, and Mr Obama even joined | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
in with a bit of singing himself. Very good, you can see the full | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
video on the BBC website. Thanks for watching. We will be in South Africa | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
on Tuesday next week. Whilst the two you from Johannesburg. -- I'll speak | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
to you. Time to bring you up-to-date with | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
what we think is going to happen through next week. If you were | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
watching yesterday evening, little has changed, but let's put some more | 1:15:56 | 1:15:55 | |
detail on it. This | 1:15:56 | 1:15:56 |