:00:07. > :00:09.Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.
:00:10. > :00:15.Let's look through some of the main stories here in the BBC Newsroom.
:00:16. > :00:17.The Brazilian senate is debating whether to suspend the president
:00:18. > :00:24.It's been a bloody and violent day in Iraq.
:00:25. > :00:26.There has been a series of attacks in Baghdad -
:00:27. > :00:39.So-called Islamic State says it's responsible.
:00:40. > :00:46.In sport we will talk about the games this evening and also the game
:00:47. > :00:49.at Upton park last night. Events before it, it still a big talking
:00:50. > :00:52.point. We have the latest report. And response from China
:00:53. > :01:18.after Queen Elizabeth called Straight back to Brazil. The
:01:19. > :01:21.President Dilma Rousseff is under extraordinary pressure and could be
:01:22. > :01:27.suspended in the next few hours. The Senate is expected to vote on
:01:28. > :01:33.beginning an impeachment process. We are listening to this feed. It is a
:01:34. > :01:41.long listen and started several hours ago and we expect it to go
:01:42. > :01:46.into the early hours. Most of the speeches have been against the
:01:47. > :02:00.president. We can now go to Rio and speak to the BBC's Jefferson. What
:02:01. > :02:02.difference will this make to the trade relationships, political
:02:03. > :02:12.relationships between Brazil and the rest of the world. It is a good
:02:13. > :02:17.question. The press here trying to answer that with different reports,
:02:18. > :02:22.as have analysts. Everything points to a more conservative shift. This
:02:23. > :02:31.new government which is supposed to be run by the vice president should
:02:32. > :02:34.the President be suspended over the next hours, seems to be an attempt
:02:35. > :02:41.to please markets around the world. They will try their best to show
:02:42. > :02:49.Brazil is worthy of investment again and will try to undertake cuts and
:02:50. > :02:55.difficult reforms and fiscal reforms to try to show the world the economy
:02:56. > :03:01.in Brazil can go back on track. However difficult that is of a
:03:02. > :03:05.mission. I am guessing there is interest in what is happening in the
:03:06. > :03:14.Senate, but is anyone expecting a vote against impeachment? I don't
:03:15. > :03:20.think at this point anyone expects a vote against. If you go around the
:03:21. > :03:26.news and see what people are talking about in social media, what people
:03:27. > :03:31.talk about in the streets, if you ask around, even the former
:03:32. > :03:37.president has voiced to the press today he will be there in the
:03:38. > :03:44.farewell ceremony of the President should that take place. The
:03:45. > :03:51.president said she is making a video message ready for social media.
:03:52. > :03:55.Everyone in Brazil, from top to bottom, from the ordinary citizen to
:03:56. > :04:01.main players, seem to be convinced there is a trend hard to go back
:04:02. > :04:09.from. Jefferson, we appreciate you keeping is up-to-date. Across the
:04:10. > :04:17.next few hours BBC News will keep you up-to-date on Brazil. Now sport.
:04:18. > :04:24.We can talk about basketball first. As you can see in this tweet.
:04:25. > :04:37.He did so unanimously and nobody has done that before.
:04:38. > :04:49.One commentator said America was notorious for not agreeing on
:04:50. > :04:54.anything but here you go, everyone is agreed on this. It is remarkable
:04:55. > :04:58.when you think about Michael Jordan, Larry Byrne, Magic Johnson, will
:04:59. > :05:04.Chamberlain, none of them were unanimous. I think it shows Steph
:05:05. > :05:12.Curry has changed the way basketball is being played. He set a record for
:05:13. > :05:16.most number of 3-point shots made. Made 400 of them, 200 more than the
:05:17. > :05:23.next closest record, which he held as well. He has changed the way
:05:24. > :05:28.defence has to play. Shooting skills and precision passing now dominant
:05:29. > :05:35.as a posed to be flashy slam dunks and inside power play. He is getting
:05:36. > :05:41.baskets from distances people do not normally try from. Is it because he
:05:42. > :05:43.is a one-off, or are we seeing of the players taking shots from
:05:44. > :05:51.positions they would not normally try? Even a team-mate of his had a
:05:52. > :05:57.record-setting number of 3-point shots, at least for him, second to
:05:58. > :06:05.Steph Curry. You see the style picking up more. It is a more guard
:06:06. > :06:16.orientated league. Nobody can do it like Steph Curry. At half court he
:06:17. > :06:21.is making shops. It -- shots. The game is much less physical now and
:06:22. > :06:25.so this finesse game is a little more prominent. I have followed
:06:26. > :06:40.Steph Curry for a long time since he was a little-known college guard.
:06:41. > :06:47.His team beat my alma mater stop good to speak to you.
:06:48. > :06:56.If you have not seen Steph Curry in action, put his name on YouTube. The
:06:57. > :06:57.MBA puts up highlights and you will not have seen anyone play basketball
:06:58. > :06:58.in this way. In last night's Outside Source
:06:59. > :07:00.we reported on West Ham's final match at Upton Park -
:07:01. > :07:03.and on how some fans threw bottles at Manchester United's bus as it
:07:04. > :07:06.approached the ground. This is how BBC London has
:07:07. > :07:23.followed up on the story. This message reads born and bred a
:07:24. > :07:29.Hammer. Thanks for all the wonderful memories my husband and I have had
:07:30. > :07:33.over the years, God bless the Boleyn Ground, but for many the last memory
:07:34. > :07:34.has been tarnished by incident that took place 200 yards down the road
:07:35. > :07:52.from here. Footage filmed on board by Lingard
:07:53. > :07:57.shows players taking cover. Some are swearing and laughing. Lifelong fan
:07:58. > :08:02.and journalist was among innocent supporters trying to get in the
:08:03. > :08:08.stadium. I would not say I was scared personally, but it is never
:08:09. > :08:13.nice to see a situation in which children are unhappy about what is
:08:14. > :08:18.going on and scared. I think they were taken by surprise by the number
:08:19. > :08:21.of people there. The Met police said nobody was arrested at the time of
:08:22. > :08:28.the attack but members of the police and a member of the public were
:08:29. > :08:33.injured. The chairman of West Ham said Manchester United should have
:08:34. > :08:35.arrived earlier and he doubted the bus was damaged but he backtracked
:08:36. > :08:50.today, saying... The Met police and FA are
:08:51. > :08:54.investigating the trouble outside the stadium, and inside, where
:08:55. > :08:57.several bottles were thrown at the Manchester United goalkeeper David
:08:58. > :08:59.de Gea, incidents that marred the final chat of 112 years at Upton
:09:00. > :09:02.park will stop That UFC owners in advanced
:09:03. > :09:22.talks to sell business If Fertitta brothers sell UFC
:09:23. > :09:30.for $4 billion, it would be quite They bought it for
:09:31. > :09:43.$2 million in 2001. This is mixed martial arts. It is
:09:44. > :09:47.lucrative because unlike boxing the majority of income goes to the
:09:48. > :09:49.organisation, the UFC, not to the fighters and as such it is an
:09:50. > :09:53.attractive proposition. The UFC has denied that it's up
:09:54. > :09:57.for sale, but there are definitely Let's turn to Premier
:09:58. > :10:08.League matches. It is all going very nicely for
:10:09. > :10:12.Sunderland. It is. Wednesday evening in the Premier League was about one
:10:13. > :10:16.thing, survival, with Sunderland knowing a win over Everton would
:10:17. > :10:23.ensure they stayed in the top flight and they duly obliged, winning 3-0.
:10:24. > :10:29.An amazing result. The fans have run onto the pitch to hug the manager
:10:30. > :10:32.and players. Scoring two the first half, the first from Patrick van
:10:33. > :10:41.Aanholt and a powerful strike from the defender Kone. He added a second
:10:42. > :10:46.after the break, sparking huge celebrations at the Stadium of Light
:10:47. > :10:49.in the north-east, but bad news for their rivals in the north-east,
:10:50. > :10:56.Newcastle, which means now they will go down. As for Norwich City. They
:10:57. > :11:06.will join Aston Villa in the championship. Applause to Big Sam.
:11:07. > :11:11.They are out of sight for the other teams in the bottom four. Two
:11:12. > :11:19.defeats in the last 13 for Sunderland. For Rafer the -- Rafael
:11:20. > :11:27.Benitez, question marks about his future. The second relegation for
:11:28. > :11:37.Newcastle. Sunderland, a great results. If you want more on that
:11:38. > :11:47.there is a live page. You can get it through the BBC sport at. A piece of
:11:48. > :11:49.news that is disappointing for fans of Arsenal. Danny Welbeck will have
:11:50. > :11:55.a nine-month injury lay-off. It means he won't be able to play
:11:56. > :11:58.in the Euros in France In a moment we'll get some reaction
:11:59. > :12:04.from China on Queen Elizabeth's comments about some Chinese
:12:05. > :12:10.officials being rude. It was after last year's state
:12:11. > :12:14.visit. The head of a flagship academy trust
:12:15. > :12:23.in Birmingham has resigned. after an investigation raised
:12:24. > :12:41.serious financial concerns. This was regarded as a flagship for
:12:42. > :12:43.free schools. Liam Noble on, the charismatic executive head was
:12:44. > :12:50.sought after and faked by the government. He was a pointed head
:12:51. > :12:56.teacher of the then failing school in 2007 and its results dramatically
:12:57. > :13:00.improved and in 2012 the first free school opened and three more
:13:01. > :13:04.followed and another two were scheduled. Mr Nolan became a
:13:05. > :13:08.national leader in education. This is about giving students the best
:13:09. > :13:13.chance, students from the poorest areas to have the best opportunity
:13:14. > :13:17.of the youngsters might take for granted and we do that because we
:13:18. > :13:21.spend money and take time to give them many goes at getting the best
:13:22. > :13:28.results. Things started to go wrong last summer when one school was
:13:29. > :13:32.placed in special measures. Teaching was described as dull and inadequate
:13:33. > :13:37.and inspectors said pupils were bored and the leadership were told
:13:38. > :13:40.to improve. Earlier this year financial irregularities were
:13:41. > :13:53.uncovered and the trust was ordered to repay ?118,000. Today the trust
:13:54. > :14:00.said Mr Nolan would step down. The level of financial irregularity that
:14:01. > :14:04.has gone on is that this is the only choice at this period and I hope the
:14:05. > :14:09.schools can move forward to a better future. It raises big questions
:14:10. > :14:14.about the future of free schools and academies. This is the second big
:14:15. > :14:17.chain to go under in just Birmingham and we have to wonder what the
:14:18. > :14:22.future holds if all schools in the country are pushed down this route.
:14:23. > :14:26.The government says its priority is education of the pupils is not
:14:27. > :14:32.disrupted. A regional Commissioner is working with the trust who has
:14:33. > :14:40.already appointed a replacement for Mr Nolan. It is not clear what will
:14:41. > :14:45.mean for the schools and pupils. It could be split up and taken over. It
:14:46. > :14:50.has been an embarrassing day for the government that wants to create as
:14:51. > :14:52.many free schools and academies as possible.
:14:53. > :14:58.This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom.
:14:59. > :15:03.Brazil's senate is deciding whether to impeach president Dilma Rousseff.
:15:04. > :15:12.All commentators expect the vote to go in favour of impeachment. Today
:15:13. > :15:19.could be her last day in office. If you're outside of the UK,
:15:20. > :15:23.it's World News America next. They've got an interview
:15:24. > :15:25.with Kenneth Bae - an American who was imprisoned
:15:26. > :15:27.in North Korea for two years on charges he was out
:15:28. > :15:37.to overthrow the government. In the UK, it is the news at ten
:15:38. > :15:40.next and it will report that the threat level from Northern Ireland
:15:41. > :15:42.related terrorism on the British mainland has been raised from
:15:43. > :15:46.moderate to substantial. Nigeria's president has
:15:47. > :15:59.been speaking to the BBC Inevitably the comments by David
:16:00. > :16:04.Cameron when he was filmed, describing Afghanistan and Nigeria
:16:05. > :16:08.as fantastically corrupt. Muhammadu Buhari is in London to attend a
:16:09. > :16:19.conference focusing on corruption. Clive Myrie was speaking to him. My
:16:20. > :16:31.response is he is telling the truth. He was speaking about what he knew.
:16:32. > :16:36.If you look at the government and the government I am heading, the
:16:37. > :16:44.campaign on security, economy and corruption. And what has been
:16:45. > :16:48.uncovered since we came in has proved he is right. What is the
:16:49. > :16:54.scale of corruption in Nigeria? It is enormous. I think we have talked
:16:55. > :17:01.enough about it, it is high time action was taken. It should be
:17:02. > :17:04.clear. David Cameron was not speaking out of turn when he
:17:05. > :17:09.referred to corruption in Nigeria, and you do not believe he should
:17:10. > :17:22.apologise for what he said? Why should I ask him to apologise for
:17:23. > :17:31.telling the truth? If there were no corruption in Nigeria, the billions
:17:32. > :17:34.of dollars, taken from banks and individuals, it is ridiculous to
:17:35. > :17:37.fight that statement. First it was David Cameron caught
:17:38. > :17:41.on camera talking frankly - late last night we got to see a clip
:17:42. > :17:47.Queen Elizabeth talking about the behaviour of Chinese
:17:48. > :17:49.officials during last Well, some argue this could have
:17:50. > :18:38.serious repercussions. "UK's golden era with China
:18:39. > :18:58.in balance after Queen Others say that might overplay it.
:18:59. > :19:06.We can now get this analysis. The state visit last year was a huge
:19:07. > :19:10.success and both Britain and China agreed to that and the visits laid a
:19:11. > :19:15.solid foundation and Her Majesty The Queen also contributed a lot in not
:19:16. > :19:20.only hosting the Chinese president but also conversing with him and the
:19:21. > :19:27.first Lady of China in an amicable manner. On the other hand, such
:19:28. > :19:31.unfortunate things happen. A perfect state visit includes many episodes
:19:32. > :19:38.and anecdotes and sometimes unhappiness, by one side or the
:19:39. > :19:43.other. Normally people would watch Outside Source in China, but perhaps
:19:44. > :19:46.not right now because as you will see from this next clip the BBC
:19:47. > :19:49.coverage of this story has been interrupted. Here is Steven
:19:50. > :19:52.McDonnell. So here we are in the Beijing bureau
:19:53. > :19:55.of the BBC monitoring the news and waiting for the headlines
:19:56. > :19:58.at the top of the clock. That's the screen going to black
:19:59. > :20:02.as the Chinese sensors pull Now every time today we've tried
:20:03. > :20:10.to do a report on these comments from the Queen,
:20:11. > :20:12.that Chinese officials had been rude to the British ambassador
:20:13. > :20:15.during the trip to the UK, On this screen here we have CCTV,
:20:16. > :20:25.that's China central television. That won't be blacked out
:20:26. > :20:27.because they won't be carrying the story today
:20:28. > :20:30.regarding the Queen's comments because it is being prevented
:20:31. > :20:33.from being reported in the Chinese As soon as CNN mentions it,
:20:34. > :20:42.it will go to black too. And the screen here from the BBC,
:20:43. > :20:45.you can see, it is still black. The BBC's signal has returned
:20:46. > :20:48.and that's because we've moved And this censorship is only part
:20:49. > :20:53.of the Government's strategy here. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson
:20:54. > :21:01.was asked for Beijing's response to these comments from the Queen
:21:02. > :21:08.and he said that the trip to Britain by President Xi was a huge success
:21:09. > :21:10.and that both countries agreed to this and yet,
:21:11. > :21:16.interestingly, when he was asked several times if this so-called
:21:17. > :21:18.golden era of relations between Britain and China
:21:19. > :21:23.still continued today, he didn't comment one way
:21:24. > :21:26.or the other. So while they're trying
:21:27. > :21:29.to dampen things down here, Normally we would avoid playing
:21:30. > :21:40.you two reports about the same But the story we ran yesterday
:21:41. > :21:49.about an English woman who has become a Nollywood star
:21:50. > :21:59.is worth another look. The first report was featured
:22:00. > :22:03.thousands of times and features Claire Eden speaking pidgin English
:22:04. > :22:06.but we did not see as much of that as people wanted so we have a new
:22:07. > :22:09.video explaining how she has done this.
:22:10. > :22:33.For people who don't know, it is obviously
:22:34. > :23:25.That is like "whatever, I don't care".
:23:26. > :23:30.I've always had a passion for culture, different backgrounds,
:23:31. > :23:43.It does not matter where we are from or what we have or have not got.
:23:44. > :23:45.I like pidgin English, because I find I
:23:46. > :23:47.could express myself easier than in English.
:23:48. > :23:52.Some of my favourite expressions have to be...
:23:53. > :24:01.They will use your rear end, your posterior,
:24:02. > :24:10.Let's just say there is no dictionary, so it is very much
:24:11. > :24:16.Over the years, I've developed this little
:24:17. > :24:22.Just watching Nollywood films, listening to music.
:24:23. > :24:41.Very quickly, breaking news from the Premier League. Sunderland have
:24:42. > :24:46.beaten Everton 3-0. This is the BBC sport page and you can see Newcastle
:24:47. > :24:53.are relegated and bad news as well if you are a Norwich fan, they are
:24:54. > :24:55.down as well. You Castle, Norwich and Aston Villa are relegated, and
:24:56. > :24:56.Sunderland are safe -- Newcastle.