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Hello, I am Christian Fraser and this is Outside Source. The

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headlines. After 27 years the inquest into the Hillsborough

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disaster has concluded. It found that 96 people who died at the

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stadium were unlawfully killed. Five more states go to the polls in the

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US primaries. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be looking to

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extend their lead. Drought is affecting a quarter of India's

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population. We will have a report on this water trade that is providing

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relief to one of the worst hit areas. And we will have all the

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latest from the Etihad Stadium. This will tell you it is another

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important date in the race for the White House. Five US states are

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voting today. Hillary Clinton says she is on the hand straight against

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Bernie Sanders. Donald Trump, he is into quickly defied mood after his

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two rivals yesterday announced they are teaming up to deny him the

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delegates he needs. Let us take a look at the five primaries under

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way. They are Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, may

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brilliant and Rhode Island. For the Democratic party, let us look at the

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numbers. -- Maryland. Quite a big number of delegates up for grabs.

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Here is where Hillary is standing at the moment. The magic number is 2200

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and 83 -- 2283. But as many delegates up for grabs on the

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Republican side. The magic number for Donald Trump is 1237. This could

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take a long way to this figure, but not far enough, not yet. I will

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correspondence has been out meeting voters.

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In true BBC fashion I have one Democrat and one Republican. You are

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here to support Hillary and ye are here to support Ted Cruz. A decisive

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day perhaps for Hillary Clinton. Can she do it? Absolutely. It is heard

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to is -- it is hers to win. She will take it to the nominations. Bernie

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Sanders has proved to be a tough opponent. Do you think perhaps she

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has learned a few lessons along the way in this tough fight? I think she

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has learned what a tough fighter she is and how much the American people

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are ready for a woman president, a seasoned woman president. That is

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why you are dressed the way you are? Absolutely. I am celebrating this

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historical moment for women in the United States and around the world.

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We are finally going to elect a woman president. Lawrie, you are

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supporting Ted Cruz. You have heard about the alliance. Will voters fall

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for it? I'm not sure, but whoever the nominees are, I will support

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them. Even if it is Donald Trump? Absolutely. It has been an

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interesting Republican contest. Everyone is watching with interest

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to see what the front runner will do next. As a Republican comedy find it

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difficult? It has been interesting. I have two admit that getting a

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woman as president is one thing, but you have to pick the right one and I

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don't think personally that Hillary Clinton is the right woman. I am the

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Ted Cruz who has been a consistent conservative. He believes in the

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constitution. This country is so great because it started with the

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constitution. And that is why Ted Cruz is the man for you and even if

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he does not come the nominee, you will support Donald Trump for those

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reasons first and Mark not so much that, but my understanding is that

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Hillary would continue the eight years of what we have had, the Obama

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administration. We need a change. But from your point of view,

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obviously you are quite shocked, but when it comes to Hillary Clinton,

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she is not liked by many voters out there who perhaps may turn to

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Republicans. We have had 227 years of male wall. It is time for a

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woman. -- mail rule. It is time to amend our Constitution and include

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women. And you think Hillary Clinton is the woman to do that? Absolutely.

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She is going to bring both sides together in the same way she did in

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New York. She is going to bring the two parties together in a way only

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women can. Carolyn, Lori, thank you both very much. We will get the

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results within the next few hours. Polling continuing here in Maryland

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and across four other states. As you heard, Louis Clinton trying to wrap

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it up. Donald Trump trying to edge closer to that magic number.

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Let us speak to our resident expert who will be here later with world

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News America. 227 years of mail rule, is it Hillary Clinton's time?

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It may be. It certainly is the time to wrap up this Democratic

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nomination. After these five states voting tonight where she is ahead in

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the polls, it is hard to see how Bernie Sanders has any viable path

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to being the Democratic nominee and whoever the Democratic nominee is

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has a good chance of winning the White House because America is split

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between March 50-50. You have two give the Democratic nominee the

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bigger chance of winning the election because the demographics

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favour Democrats and not Republicans. There may be some

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Republicans who feel if Donald Trump is their candidate, they don't like

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the candidates and they are prepared to support Hillary Clinton instead.

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Not as many delegates up for grabs for the Republicans. It's

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interesting we are talking about these five states, but we are

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talking about at state that votes next week. Indiana is important

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because it is winner takes all. Whoever winds will get a big haul of

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these delegates. -- whoever winds. Ted Cruz has therefore done a deal.

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If he doesn't win Indiana, Donald Trump is not part to that magic

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number becomes more complicated and it really is the last best chance

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that Trump as to be derailed. This is a tweet I saw earlier from

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Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders has been treated terribly. He should

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show them and run as an independent. There you go. He would say that. You

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are a cynic. Do you think he wants to split the Democrat vote? He has

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nothing to lose by Bernie Sanders staying in the race and staying as a

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nominee and candidate through the election. It is not going to happen.

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Bernie Sanders's wife was on TV, she is a close adviser of his. She made

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it clear you would not run as an independent. When he matches up

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against Hillary, he doesn't fare well. No, and the Clinton camp are

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confident that they have a very good chance, a better chance against

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Donald Trump than they might do against a more conventional

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Republican candidates. The candidate they were worried about running

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against was Marco Reus the ot, who dropped out a while ago. They still

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feel that Donald Trump gives them a better opportunity because he does

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not poll well with women and single women, who historically have decided

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American elections. Thank you for joining us. Cathy will

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be back later with the world news. Or eyes have been on the Etihad

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Stadium tonight. No Ronaldo to night. Let's cross to the BBC sport

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centre for an update. I would like to say this was a

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classic with two European heavyweights going head-to-head, but

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it wasn't. The match did not live up to its billing. It finished in a

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goalless draw. You could say advantage Real Madrid after the

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second week. Probably the best chance of the game came in the

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closing pages. Kevin De Bruyne has just returned from injury and

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galvanise the team. He had a free kick effort that was tipped over the

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bar. It sums up the match. It was the highlight of the game and came

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in the latter stages. Zinedine Zidane will be the happy of the two

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managers. He has had a successful period in charge since he took over

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inch January, replacing what they Benitez, bash Mac Rafael Benitez.

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Manchester City will be bitterly disappointed tonight. No Cristiano

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Ronaldo which was a real boost. He is likely to return from injury for

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the second leg. They needed an away goal. Thank you.

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One team not flying height is Aston Villa. They have been relegated from

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the English Premier League, but one of their most famous fans has told

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the BBC that all is not lost. This is a message to all in claret and

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blue. Hang on. There is not a club in the world that has not fought

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back. Aston Villa will see their best in me through and will not only

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be back up in the top of the leagues, they will do it with the

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style and panache that goes back to the oldest organised football club

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in all of Great Britain. Hang on, don't give up, where the scarves and

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be proud. Tom Hanks, take a bow. With just 101

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days to go until the Olympic Games get under way in Rio, last week the

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Olympic torch was hit in the ancient Olympia in Greece. Part of the great

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judicial and during the build-up to the games. It is being carried today

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through a refugee camp in Athens. It was parried by this man who used to

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swim and do judo competitively in Syria. He has now been given asylum.

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He plays will chair basketball. The Olympic torch at a migrant camp

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close to the centre of Athens. The authorities are calling this a

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gesture of goodwill, of humanity and solidarity. The man it, it is a

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personal ambition. Four years ago Ibrahima lost his leg in a bomb

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blast in Syria. He escaped to Greece and has made his home here. He is

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only walking, running a short distance, but it is a huge

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achievement for Manny has lead war and persecution.

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There is more information on our sports website, including this story

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about Wimbledon. The prize money has gone up. Both the male and female

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winners will get $2.9 million. Now, Big Ben will fall silent next

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year. The familiar sound too many. The parliamentary croc undergoes

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essential repairs. Our reporter has been given a look inside the tower.

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More now on to my's top story. A jury has concluded 96 football fans

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who died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed. The

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families of some of those killed have been keeping video diaries

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during the two-year inquest. I am Judy Fallon and I lost my

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brother in the disaster. We lost our son Christopher. I have had to come

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out of the inquest. Roger Marshall is giving his evidence. He is

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talking as if this was a crush. This was a build-up of people outside

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Lepping Lane. He is talking as if he was one of the fans and how this

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dreadful thing happened to him. He was in charge!

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Due to the restrictions in court imposed on the families, I cannot

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look skywards or local palled, I cannot look sideways. I have had to

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sit into the car and say it. -- or look appalled. Today he said,

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David Duckenfield that the fans did not force the gate. I feel angry

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that he did not admit this 26 years ago. I can categorically say now I

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do not accept your apology David Duckenfield, I do not accept it.

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Today, the 31st of March, we were told that he could have been alive

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for at least an hour. We have no evidence that anybody tried to save

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his life. All we have got now is memories of a lovely lad and an

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excellent sign. Thank you. -- excellent son.

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This is Outside Source, line from the BBC newsroom. A British jury

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finds that 96 football fans who died in the Hillsborough football

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disaster were unlawfully killed. What you see next on the BBC depends

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on where do watching, outside of the UK world News America, they will be

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live across the country as the polls close in the primaries. Here in the

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UK, the News at ten is next and they will have more on a special report

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in the failings that led to a huge loss of life on that day. Before we

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move on, I want to bring you up-to-date with a line of breaking

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news we are getting here at the BBC, from the US and it is referring to

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Bill Cosby who has been fighting tooth and nail to keep out of court.

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And LA County judge has decided that the case should proceed. -- an. Some

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330 million people in India have been hit by a drought. A special

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train carrying water has been sent to the worst hit district down here

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in the West and start -- in the western states. Our correspondent

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has been there for us. A dangerous descent. For one pot of water. It is

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a daily ritual for the women of this village. More than 1000 families

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depend on this well. It is one of the few in the area that has not run

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dry, at least not yet. This woman comes here twice a day, carrying

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about 15 litres of water each time. TRANSLATION: No matter how scared I

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feel, I have to go down the well, there is no other solution. I just

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cannot sit at home and expect help to arrive, I have to fend for

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myself. Two successive years of low rain filled -- rainfall have left

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this area parched. It is not just people who have been suffering

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because of the water shortage, cows and buffaloes are very important

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from raw households because of the milk that they produce. Farmers have

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been unable to feed them or give them any water, that is why they

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have been bringing them to temporary shelters like this once that have

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been set up with government support. This fodder and water is here for

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700 animals here. It is not enough, at least 3000 more need shelter. At

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the railway station, a train chugs in carrying water from a district

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more than 300 kilometres away. It means the government can now supply

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drinking water once every four days instead of once every week. A

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last-ditch measure to tackle the crisis that everyone knew was

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coming. Droughts are not soon on is, they are not earthquakes, they do

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not come without a warning. For this particular drought we have been

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getting warnings since June of 2015, the rainfall was consistently low,

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we had ample time to plan and manage what allocations as to the

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priorities, the first priority was drinking water. There are at least

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two scorching months to go before the rains arrive. Thousands of

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people have left their village homes seeking refuge in cities. For those

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who have stayed behind, each day is a struggle. A precarious situation

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in India. Iraq has not seen anything like this since the fall of Saddam

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Hussein more than a decade ago and today the political crisis ongoing

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since August has come to a head as the Prime Minister tried to present

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his new government. This was a tweet earlier from our correspondent.

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Well, a sit in at the Parliament this past week has denied the Prime

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Minister the number he needs to vote in the new cabinet. He got six

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ministers appointed tonight, but perhaps only because of the number

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of protests outside the parliament. One of the focal points has been

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Terry Square, which is across the river from the parliament. --

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Tahrir. Thousands of people came out to express their anger. These are

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the streets that are known for the dangers of suicide bombings, this is

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close to the fortified area known as the Green zone. They are really

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angry about the corruption, the political patronage that is holding

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the country back and hampering efforts to tackle so-called Islamic

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State. They are going without basic utilities such as electricity and

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water, big protests there in Iraq. Many of you will recognise this, one

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of the most iconic landmarks in London, it is of course Big Ben, it

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will undergo ?29 million worth of repairs, this is actually known as

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Elizabeth Tower. It is the tower in which the Bells sits and it was

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completed in 1856, it needs urgent work because although it does not

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look like it, there are cracks in the masonry. Adam Fleming has a

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particularly good head for heights and has been to have a look. What an

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amazing sight! This is behind the famous clock face, but if you look

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more closely, you realise the Elizabeth Tower is falling apart.

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The big enemy is water and condensation which gets in

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everywhere, making the ironworks rust. On the outside every single

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bit of stonework will be examined which means the Elizabeth Tower will

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be sheathed in scaffolding for up to three years. The experts say the

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mechanism on the inside is like a car that has run every day for more

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than a century without a service and the clockmakers here like Paul are

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also getting a loon, a lift and somewhere to make a cuppa. -- a

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toilet. How big of a deal is this for you? It is running nonstop, it

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is an incredible privilege, the most iconic clock in the world. To be

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part of the team responsible, we are securing its future. Few people --

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do you think people will get confused? Play will have sympathy,

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we will keep the impact to a minimum. -- they will have somebody.

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There will be a dial, and we will try to keep its striking as long as

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possible. In case you have a pub quiz, Big Ben is the bell and not

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the clock. We use that sound to mark many of the news bulletins, it did

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not stop ringing through the Second World War, but it will go quiet in

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the coming months. That is all from Outside Source, we will be back at

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the same time tomorrow night, thank you for watching.

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Hello there. Gardeners and growers beware. We have a very cold night

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air of us, a widespread frost and it is late in the season to be seeing

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such a widespread frost. Earlier on Tuesday we had

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