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Let's look through some of the main stories here in the BBC Newsroom.

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The TV star Bill Cosby will stand trial over sexual

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He's accused of assaulting a woman at his home in two-thousand-and-four

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He's accused of assaulting a woman at his home in 2004,

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Kurdish led forces have started an offensive against IS near its

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self-styled capital, Raqqa, in Syria.

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In a moment we'll report from a migrant camp in Greece that is

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Plus we'll be live in Seattle to hear about the BBC's

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Women's Footballer of the Year, and we'll be live in New York.

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US news anchor Keith Olbermann will analyse the latest polls that

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put Donald Trump ahead of Hillary Clinton

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A few weeks back we reported extensively on a migrant camp

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It grew rapidly because Macedonia started

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Well, many of those who've been living at Idomeni

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The Greeks have put processing facilities there.

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There are thought to be 8400 people in the Idomeni camp and there are

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more than 50,000 migrants in Greece waiting for a decision on their

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And let's remember the scale of the situation.

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In the last year, more than a million migrants have

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entered Europe via Turkey and Greece.

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Yolande Knell has spent the day at Idomeni -

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Soon after dawn, the operation began to clear Greece's biggest

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This was the move that migrants had been refusing to make for months.

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Hundreds of riot police circled the site, but Greek officials say

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Most of those climbing on board the buses are families who fled wars

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and poverty in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Now they are being taken to new organised camps,

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There is heavy security all around Idomeni.

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Journalists and the clowns who usually entertain

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refugee children have been stopped at this roadblock.

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Camp residents stayed here to be close to the border with Macedonia,

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which is in the direction of those mountains.

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But since March the crossing gate and the route to northern Europe

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More than 50,000 people got stuck in Greece earlier this

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year after entering illegally from Turkey.

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Aid workers struggled to help those at Idomeni.

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Generally from a psychological point of view there is an increase

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in stress throughout these months, because, as you know,

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there are people who've been staying there for over two or three months.

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So there is also high insecurity, because they are not fully aware

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of where they are going and what will come for them

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Last year, more than a million people entered

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But they didn't want to stay in this country, which has

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Now many migrants will have to - hoping that Brussels will make good

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on its promises to help resettle refugees elsewhere.

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Yolande Knell, near Idomeni in northern Greece.

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If you want more background on a migrant crisis in Europe you can

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find that right now on the BBC News website. Just put migrant crisis

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into the search box. Time for Outside Source sport. Yesterday we

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heard from Manchester United something we all knew, that they had

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sacked Louis van Gaal. Still no word from Manchester U that

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they've taken on Jose It's only a matter of time,

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though. You'll join Jurgen Klopp is at Liverpool, Pep Guardiola

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who will manage Manchester City next season, and Antonio Conte

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will be at Chelsea. -- He'll join Jurgen Klopp

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who is at Liverpool, Pep Guardiola who will

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manage Manchester City next

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season, and Antonio Conte All are thought to be some

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of the best managers in the game, so why are they all attracted

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to the English Premier League? Now, the self-proclaimed

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special one is In the space of seven months,

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arguably the game's three highest profile managers

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will by the end of the week be The eyes of the football

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world will be on our small corner of England

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like never before. Interest was huge Winthrop

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arrived, and it has been similar when news broke

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about Guardiola and now Mourinho. There are a lot of characters,

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personalities, a lot of So all centred in one

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sort of little area. It has been fantastic

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for The trio have crossed swords before,

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in Spain, Germany and briefly in the Premier League,

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but this will be different. Mourinho versus Guardiola became

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so bitter, it was described in Spain

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as the the disease. But why have these managers suddenly

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arrived in the Premier League? One expert says it is down to money

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- how much clubs can pay managers and also how much

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the managers can generate. For all clubs these days,

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commercial income is an essential part of their success,

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so if a club can go to one of the new sponsors and say we have

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just recruited Mourinho or someone of that ilk,

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it allows them to negotiate more and more deals,

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and that will drive the money They see the manager is being a key

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element of driving revenue. This former Chelsea manager says

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Mourinho is the right choice He is the manager, everyone

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knows him, he knows really well the Premier League,

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and I think he will be a fantastic signing

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from Manchester United to improve and to be better

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than the last two years. We are in the era of the super

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manager, and now they are about to Scotland midfielder Kim Little,

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who currently plays for Seattle Reign has been voted

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the BBC Women's Footballer COMMENTATOR: Kim Little's first goal

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of the year... Little, so dangerous here,

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Little, what a finish! Little has picked it up again in her

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favourite sport, Little gets the shot away and she scores! She will

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not mess! Our reporter Sarah Mulkerrins handed

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the award to Kim Little. We saw some of her goals there,

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Sarah, but for people who have not followed her career, how did she get

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all the way to the top? The best way to describe her would be in the

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words of the court Laura Harvey hear, who says she brings just a

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little bit of magic to the pitch. She plays as a midfielder and yet

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when she needs to score those gos there is no one else you would bet

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on to score them. She works very hard in defence as well. She prayed

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herself on that aspect of the game. Last year she scored ten goals as a

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midfielder, the top scorer for the Seattle club. Then in Melbourne she

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scored eight goals and helped Melbourne City win the title in

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Australia. She is also a goal-scoring machine for Scotland

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who are trying to qualify for their first ever major tournament, five

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goals in as many games has them top of the table and on the verge of

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making their first ever tournament. I associate America with the place

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where women's footballers blooming more than anywhere else. Is that

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still the case? How does it compare with the MLS? Absolutely, Ros

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Atkins. Especially following the World Cup win for the USA, the

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national team beating Canada last year. I do not know what you can see

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behind me but Arsenal Ladies have come to Seattle to play a special

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game against Seattle Reign in Italy on Thursday. It is very much the hub

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for women in America, where all the international players want to come

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-- Seattle Reign here on Thursday. They have crowed increases all over

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the league teams in the USA after the World Cup win. It is rivalling

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the men's teams. Good stuff. Thanks for the update, Sarah. We appreciate

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it. Live from Seattle. Just spotted this on

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the BBC Sport Website. The headlines big for itself. --

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speaks for itself. It's about the England vs Wales game

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at next months Euro Cup in France. The city of Lens, where

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the games taking place, will put in place a 24-hour alcohol

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ban whilst the game is on. French authorities have said they'll

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search cars travelling Every game in Lens will be given

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the same alcohol restriction. That may not go down particularly

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well with some fans travelling to the game but we will keep an eye on

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that. That will be on the BBC sport website. Next I want to show you

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some brilliant pictures. The Pittsburgh Steelers have been

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experimenting with a new way These are robot dummies called

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Mobile Virtual Players - They're operated by remote control,

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and recreate the movements Apparently this is not an April Fool

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but it is real and these are now being used in NFL training.

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In a moment, US news anchor Keith Olbermann will analyse

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the latest polls that put Donald Trump ahead of

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The mother of Ellie Butler, the six-year-old girl whose father

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is accused of murdering her, has admitted to lying about her

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Jennie Gray has been giving evidence at the Old Bailey, where prosecutors

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told the Court she was a 'skillful and prolific liar.' Our

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correspondent Marc Ashdown has been following events at the court.

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Jennie Gray took part in this filmed interview as a significant witness,

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and in it she tells an officer to she got home, she heard Ellie

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playing, she had date with Ben Butler in the kitchen.

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It was only when they called up to Ellie to come then they realised

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That, she says, is when they phoned her and immediately called 999.

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Now she has since admitted that was all false.

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And today Ben Fitzgerald, prosecuting,

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said, "That was a quite remarkable performance.

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Jennie Gray said, "No, I panicked, I was grief

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Throughout that interview I could hear Ellie saying

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Since that interview she has changed her story.

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She now says she arrived home from work, found Ben Butler on

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He said to her, "I think Ellie's dead."

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She said today, "My whole body froze.

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She was lying there, her pupils were big.

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She thought Ben Butler would get blamed because of the previous

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miscarriage of justice in 2007 when he was wrongfully convicted

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The prosecution, though, says Ellie suffered catastrophic

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head injuries caused by Ben Butler when he was left alone with her.

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Now, Jennie Gray admits perverting the course of justice

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by covering up evidence, and this afternoon we heard

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She was called by Ben Butler at work.

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She told the jury she didn't ask why but

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Then she delayed calling 999 for 45 minutes, during which time she

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admits changing her clothes, texting work to see she was ill.

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admits changing her clothes, texting work to say she was ill.

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Ben Butler took the dog for a walk, taking out a vital evidence,

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then the pair carried out a 999 call which, the prosecution says,

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Today Ben Fitzgerald said to her, "You're still lying now."

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If I thought Ben Butler murdered Ellie, I wouldn't be here now."

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Now Ben Butler denies murder, the pair both deny child cruelty.

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This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom.

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The TV star Bill Cosby will stand trial over sexual

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He's accused of assaulting a woman at his home in 2004

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If you're outside of the UK, it's World News America next.

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It's got more of Dave Lee's interview with

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The social network has announced some changes,

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including relaxing its limit of 140 characters per tweet.

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Here in the UK, the News at Ten is next.

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They report that 14 Russian athletes have failed retesting of doping

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samples from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

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Russia says any athlete found to be doping will be banned

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President Obama is in Vietnam. You may have seen pictures of him having

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a fixed dollar bill of nodal is -- $6 ball of noodles.

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Jonathan Head liked the idea - he's visited the same

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President Obama does like to break away from

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the official schedule on

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these trips to do things that bring the little closer to ordinary

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And here in Hanoi, he came to this noodle stall in the city

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centre which serves a dish made with pork and noodles.

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Let's go inside and see if we can try out what he ate.

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This is exactly what President Obama ate last night in a casual sit

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He had this dish of noodles put into a soup with grilled pork in it.

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Almost every Vietnamese dish has these lovely fresh vegetables and

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herbs that add a lot of flavour and makes the food here incredibly

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Vietnamese food is some of the best food you can get in

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Southeast Asia, and this is not the first time we have seen a US

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There have been three US presidential visits,

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including this one since the end of the Vietnam War.

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Bill Clinton came in the year 2000 and eight bowl of

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fuh, the famous light noodle dish, so I guess when

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felt he had to have something different, and he had this, so why

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Because people can enjoy this kind of buncha only

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Yes, exactly, it is famous in Hanoi and good for the local people only.

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You can find buncha in every part of Vietnam, but in Hanoi it is

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I guess that is why they gave it a President Obama,

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and he also had a beer, by the way, which is why

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so we are having his menu, so let's give it a try.

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It is a shame for Mr Obama he could not stay there longer.

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It seems a lot of liberals in the US are going through what I could

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call the five stages of Donald Trump grief.

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First he announces he's running for the Republican

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presidential nomination, and everyone laughs,

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they don't take it seriously - denial, if you like.

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Second, he starts doing well, but everyone assumes he'll

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Third, it becomes clear that he's not going to happen

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and that he'll win the nomination - the anger's kicking

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Which brings us to stage four - he may have won the nomination

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but he has no hope of winning the whole thing.

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That's where a lot of people are right now -

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but we may be entering stage five, the acceptance that the possibility

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The average of national polls today puts Donald Trump ahead

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of Hillary Clinton for the first time - not by much but ahead.

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This graph from The Guardian and shows the last few months.

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As you can see, they are neck and neck but as you can see Donald Trump

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has slight advantage. Let's get some analysis

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on the situation from a man who's The news anchor Keith

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Olbermann is in New York. Great to have your own Outside

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Source. Thank you for your time. Pleasure. Now, you're a man who is

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known to have a few sympathies with the Democrats, so where are you in

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that five stage process? There is a lot of historical precedent for what

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we're seeing right now. The Republicans have lined up behind

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Donald Trump, for good or ill, willingly or otherwise, and these

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are the first polls that reflect that. On this Democratic side there

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is still a large percentage of Bernie Sanders supporters who are

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saying they will never support Hillary Clinton, but they will

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eventually. The poll right now essentially shows Askin who is

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asking the final -- asking who will win the final at Wimbledon when one

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of the semifinals is still going on. This is essentially that. The rank

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and file following the Republican leadership down the path, he is the

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nominee and there's not much we can do about it, so I think that is what

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you're seeing. We saw this in 2008. This point John McCain was leading

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either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton when that was not yet

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officially decided and I think this is a repeat of that. Do not go

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anywhere, Keith, because I want to show a reviewers a couple of videos

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to show how polarised American politics have become. Hillary

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Clinton and Donald Trump have both put out hugely personal attack

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adverts. He was a Clinton won from a few weeks ago and Donald Trump one

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from recently. We are going to be a unified party... Donald Trump is the

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know nothing candidate. I was very nervous. No one should be subjected

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to it. It was an assault. I tried to pull away from him...

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LAUGHTER Keith, let's bring you back in from

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New York. More polarised than ever has had always been this way? The

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1800 election was about the danger of immigrants in the United States,

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siding with their homelands against the US, the insidious French. That

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was the 1800 election, our second presidential election. In 1828 it

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was Andrew Jackson claiming John Quincy Adams was a pimp and John

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Quincy Adams claiming Andrew Jackson was the "Mulatto son of a

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prostitute". Despite our excellent public relations and our campaigns

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we have not conducted purely politically motivated noble

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campaigns. This, I think it is about average, with the wild card that

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Donald Trump is the most extraordinary presidential candidate

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since at least the former civil War general who ran on a defeatist

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campaign in the middle of the Civil War in 1864. Weirded US TV networks

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that into this? You shall Countdown has been watched by millions of

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Americans. You have been shot about Republicans in particular. George

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Bush, you told him to shut up and called his reasons for the Iraq war

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garbage, and lots of other courts decide. Do you think that helps

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encourage civil discourse? -- lots of other quotes the side that won.

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Think we in television in the United States could be blamed for not

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camping down but at this point as the television news cable industry

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recedes in this country and gets smaller and smaller, the fact that

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Donald Trump has been providing free television, at length, hours of free

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television, to all of the three major cable networks, and is in some

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cases probably keeping several shows and one network in business,

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literally keeping them alive. I think that is the factor more than

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any political point of view. But I would point out that in America,

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again with American politics, there are still at this .40 or so

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newspaper who have the name Democrat in their title in this country,

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daily newspapers, and about 25 who have Republican in their title.

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These are not coincidences but these are vestiges of the original form of

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the American media which was highly politicised, highly polarised and

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highly point of view journalism which lasted until the advent of

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radio and the restrictions the government putting in the 1930s that

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carried into ten up to look back television that Ronald Reagan and

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did in the 1980s -- carried into television. This partisan journalism

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actually dates back to the first printing press and the first day of

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the United States. This is just a stab in the dark but I'm guessing if

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it is Clinton versus Trump, you may be thinking of voting for Mrs

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Clinton? Why is it she is struggling to connect with so many natural

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Democrat voters at the moment? What is going on? Because you have an

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admitted Democratic Socialist running with all of the Touchstones

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of the liberal, and the spectrum, in this country, for the last 70 years.

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He is probably not going to get the nomination but he is still there and

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just as in 2008 Hillary Clinton supporters continued to waive the

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banner for their candidate and said they would never support Barack

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Obama and that he was not a real Democrat or whatever, that internal

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fight is still going on. There are interesting, both now and in 2008,

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at this .60% of Hillary Clinton's voters said they would thought for

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Obama. The same time, same poll, 72% of Bernie Sanders's voters said they

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would eventually vote for Hillary Clinton. Very interesting. Great to

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have you on the programme. Keith live from New York. We will of

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course have ongoing coverage of the US election over the next few

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months. And I will speak you tomorrow. Goodbye.

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Hello. We will have a look at the weather for the holiday weekend in a

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moment. There are changes ahead of that. Tuesday was a lovely day

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