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Two stories from Orlando in Florida to update you on this evening,

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starting with the latest on the shooting at a night club

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Now Donald Trump says he thinks gun laws should be tightened

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to restrict the sale of weapons to terror suspects.

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Also in Orlando, police say it's now certain a two-year-old boy

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who was dragged into water by an alligator at a Disney

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Oscar Pistorius walks without his prosthetic legs

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during his sentencing hearing for murdering his girlfriend Reeva

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There's been trouble between England football fans and police in France -

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we'll hear from our correspondent in Lille where that

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We will also be live in Paris for a full update from today's Euro 2016

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matches. As Orlando continues to grieve

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the loss of 49 people killed at a gay club on Sunday,

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Donald Trump tweeted that he's "I will be meeting with the NRA

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about not allowing people on the terrorist watch list

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or the no fly list to buy guns." The National Rifle Association

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is America's powerful gun lobby, Then the NRA released

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a statement, saying... "The NRA believes that terrorists

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should not be allowed to purchase Anyone on a terror watch list

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who tries to buy a gun should be thoroughly investigated by the FBI

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and the sale delayed In other developments, the wife

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of the gunman may face charges of being an accessory

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to murder in connection Noor Salman is reported to have told

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police she tried to talk Omar Mateen out of attacking the Pulse

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nightclub. The gunman's father said his son and

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those killed are victims of terrorism.

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In the past few days I have been talking to all of you guys. I was

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shocked, I was mad and salads through these few days -- mad and

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side. Today I was thinking why this happened, and for what reason this

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happened. Some I thought is that my son -- so my thought is that my son

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and the 50 people that passed away, and the other 52 people that got

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injured, we all the victim of terrorism. Michelle Fleury is in

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Orlando. Those comments were perhaps surprisingly from Donald Trump about

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gun control. What might surprise many people outside of the US, even

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if you are on a terrorist watch list you can legally buy a gun in the US?

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You can be on a terrorist watch list aren't on the no-fly list, and in

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both instances that does not stop anyone from going in and potentially

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legally buying a gun. It's is now become an issue. Boot Room says he

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would like to see gun sales to those on those lists and -- Donald Trump

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says. He would like to meet with the NRA later this week. You mentioned

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that statement from the National Rifle Association in America, they

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said they don't support terrorists having possession of a gun, and, in

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fact, I think you'll find that most will agree. Where the divide falls

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along political lines in the United States is what do you mean by that?

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How do you prevent someone from illegally acquiring a gun. Do you

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define that as someone on the terrorist watch list, the no-fly

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list? Those who are less cannot -- keen on seeing a bad will argue --

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on a bad will argue that Google accidentally get on those lists. To

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what is happening in Orlando, what are we hearing from the authorities

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about whether investigation is focusing? I am about a block away

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from Pulse, the gay nightclub where the attack occurred. There are still

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plenty of law enforcement vehicles behind me, this is still very much

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an active crime scene, as one law-enforcement officials said they

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were methodically going to the crime scene, trying to gather as much

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evidence as they can. We heard from the FBI a short while ago, they

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appealed for any information that people had on Omar Mateen, they

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asked for them to come forward. As for giving any more details about

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where they are, they said it was premature at this stage to talk

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about the investigation, they said it was still in the early stages. As

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for his wife, questions have circled about how much she knew when and

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whether or not charges will be brought against her. Law-enforcement

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officials say it was premature to discuss criminal charges against his

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wife. Thank you, Michelle Fleury. Police in Orlando say it is certain

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that to-year-old boy who dragged into the water by an alligator near

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a Disney resort has died. Parts of Disney World

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have been sealed off. All beaches in the resort

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have been closed. It follows the dramatic

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disappearance of a two-year-old boy as his family were relaxing

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by a lake here. The child was in the water,

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about a foot in the water, Father hears what is

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categorised as a splash. He goes and sees what is happening

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and he finds that his child basically is in the mouth

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of an alligator. The father goes to try to grab

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the child but the alligator gets the child, takes the child off

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into the water. Search and Rescue teams have been

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at work both in the air Trappers have caught and killed

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several alligators but have so far Well, they first said

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they were optimistic, but police now admit this is aobut

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finding a body. To at least give a devastated

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family the beginnings Aleem Maqbool, BBC News,

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in Orlando, Florida. Earlier Lauren Lyster from ABC News

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told the BBC how common Allocators are a part of Florida,

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they are here, they are prevalent, they are part of the habitat here.

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But there are questions about the concern over these alligators. There

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are some high-profile incidents where people have been injured or

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attacked by alligators. Looking at the statistics, the attacks are

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quite right, but at the same time Orlando is one of the most popular

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tourist destinations in the world, with an estimated 52 million

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visitors each year, so I'm sure we will have the conversation more. We

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do not how many gators are in this lagoon at the Disney World resort,

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but we heard from authorities that they work with Disney all the time

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to remove these gators. Oscar Pistorius has appeared

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in court without his prosthetic legs during a hearing

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to decide his sentence for murdering The sentence will be handed down

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on July sixth. Oscar Pistorius arrived in court

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knowing he could be just In a highly charged hearing,

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both sides pulled out The defence going to

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great lengths to show Prison, they say,

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would simply break him. In a carefully choreographed move,

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in front of a packed courtroom, Oscar Pistorius is asked

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to remove his prosthetic legs. He is very embarrassed

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but he understands it is As he shuffles around the court,

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his stumps exposed, gasps Then tears as Oscar Pistorius,

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his head bowed low, is positioned in front of the judge in what seems

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like a gesture of mercy. But the prosecution

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remained unmoved. His disability secondary,

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they say, given the gravity Gerrie Nel requesting permission

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for graphic photographs of Reeva Steenkamp after her death,

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never seen before, It is what her grieving father

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Barry Steenkamp said he wanted in his own testimony,

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as a deterrent to others. It is now more than three

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years since this couple's After the athlete fired four shots

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through a closed bathroom During the dramatic case

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which followed, Oscar Pistorius was found guilty of manslaughter

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but a year later, it was converted That carries a minimum sentence

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of 15 years, unless compelling The athlete has been portrayed

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as a trigger-happy bully It is now up to the judge to decide

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if she will exercise discretion Now the world's most famous athlete

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will learn of his fate Karen Allen, BBC News,

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Pretoria. The EU referendum is

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just over a week away. Today, pro-exit and Leave

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campaigners took their A generation of children are being

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stripped of their childhoods because of online pornography. The NSPCC

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found that more than 90% of teenagers had food does read review

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dispersant content online before the age of 14. John Brennan from the

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NSPCC said this could have damaging effects on young people. It is

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really important to recognise the type of imagery and pornography that

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children and young people have access to now. Really extreme,

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hard-core pornography, freely available, really easy to access

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with a couple of mouse clicks. It is really important to remember that.

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The notion that 11 and 12-year-olds are viewing this sort of material,

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getting access to it, sometimes mistakenly, by clicking on a link or

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something, then really getting quite disturbed and scared by what they

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see, can have quite profound and damaging effects for some children

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and young people. This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. He says they would discuss possible

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restrictions on the sale of guns China has lodged a formal complaint

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with the United States over a planned meeting

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between President Obama The White House has barred media

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coverage of the meeting in an effort to preserve its diplomatic

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relationship with China. A special polio vaccination drive

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has been announced in the Indian It's because an active strain

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of the virus was found in sewage. Two years ago, it was formally

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declared that polio was no longer Prince William features on the front

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of the July issue of He told the magazine that gay people

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should be proud of who they are. Lots of people looking at that story

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on the BBC News app. It's just over a week

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to go until the UK votes Some breaking news on the Egyptair

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crash back in May, the investigation committee into that plane crash has

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said it has spotted a plane wreckage. That was the Egyptair

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Abbas A320 flying overnight from Paris to Cairo, it crashed into the

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eastern Mediterranean Sea near Greece early on that morning. Flight

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MS804 had 66 passengers and crew on board. The water they work surging

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was thought to be about three kilometres deep. That announcement

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in the last few minutes that the investigation committee says it has

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spotted playing wreckage from Egyptair MS804. We will update you

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with any more details. It's just over a week

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to go until the UK votes on whether to stay in or leave

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the European Union. The argument has now

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taken to the waters. Leave campaigners led a flotilla

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of fishing boats up the Thames to urge Parliament take back

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control of British waters. They were met by a rival Remain

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fleet led by pop star Bob Geldof. There were reports of brief,

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light-hearted skirmishes - including the exchange of hose fire

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- and a police launch got involved Britain's Chancellor says

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he will have to slash public spending and increase taxes

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in an emergency Budget This tweet comes from our economic

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editor Kamal Ahmed, who has seen the Budget. He has taken a picture of

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it. It outlines ?30 billion of cuts. George Osborne has also said the

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NHS, education and policing could be affected. Laura Kuenssberg has the

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story. On land and almost sea,

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the referendum clashes Bob Geldof taking Nigel

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Farage on the Thames! Crowds and campaigners

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shouting the odds, too. The Chancellor with the man who used

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to do his job for Labour, claiming if you voted to leave,

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a sudden deterioration in the country's bank balance

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would mean whopping You've got a situation today

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where you've got a Conservative Chancellor and a Labour Chancellor

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telling people there will be a big gap in the public finances,

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that you would have to raise taxes and cut spending,

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and I tell you, there's only one thing worse

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than passing a Budget like that, it's not passing a Budget to solve

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the situation and sending But there's been furious backlash

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from those wanting out. Of course I support all the opinions

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in this heartfelt campaign. When you have today even the Leave

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campaign saying there will be an economic consequence,

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people need to know that before He claims he would have no choice

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but to deliver such bad news. Because he would have to fill

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a ?30 billion hole in the books. But the chances of George Osborne

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standing on these steps It would be almost impossible

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to get the support. But the message that Number 11 wants

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to give is that if the country votes to leave the EU,

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we will all pay one way or another. There are nearly 70 Tories who want

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out of the EU and they have made plain

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they will defy him. One MP told me, smart

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guy, stupid move. The Leave campaigners haven't

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made their views public This is no longer just

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about the referendum You have a Chancellor coming out

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and irresponsibly trying to scare I've never seen anything like it

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in 24 years and he needs to think again and stop this

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nonsense at once. You are saying if he carried

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on like this, he would have to go? What is responsible

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is for a Chancellor to say, no matter what happens,

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Britain is good enough But there could be huge turbulence

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if we vote to leave. The Out campaign have

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talked about five new laws To end EU immigration, to abolish

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VAT on energy bills, to negotiate new trade deals.

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It's almost like an alternative mini manifesto.

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This campaign has gone way beyond the ordinary,

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far past the usual insults and intrigue of politics,

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and now with a significant chunk of Tory MPs saying if the country

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votes out, they would try to oust George Osborne, it feels

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The police even got involved as campaigners weren't just messing

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around on the river, but taking each other on.

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There's little sign of apathy as this decision approaches.

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Every awareness of how much it counts.

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Here in the UK, voters are being told throughout

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the campaign that the European Union affects their everyday lives.

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Matthew Price has been looking at the costs and benefits of the EU

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by through the objects people encounter in their daily lives.

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What does an aeroplane tell you about the European Union? It all the

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very different 40 years ago. May I have your attention for a few

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moments, please? You may unfasten your seat belt... Ashtrays are

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provided in the arm of your chair. Reddish Airways flew the national

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flag, it was pretty much the only British airline that was allowed to

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fly in and out of the country -- reddish Airways. Our Government made

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an individual agreement with each and every country that we flew to.

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Only two outlines were allowed to fly any particular route. They

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limited the number of passengers that could fly every week and set

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the price. Written and the Dutch lead Britain in reducing these

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restrictions. The European community followed our lead, now any European

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airline can fly from any EU country to another one. We have cheaper

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flights, more choice and more pollution, and environmentalists

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say. We also have better compensation rights if and when our

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flights are delayed. With this change if we left the EU? That, I'm

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afraid, is yet another thing it is impossible to predict. -- would this

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change? Chinese authorities are launching

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a campaign to clean up counterfeit But the head of e-commerce giant

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Ali Baba says he thinks some counterfeit products are better

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than the originals. Jack Ma, China's second

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richest man said... Samira Hussain is in

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New York for us. Hello. What has been the reaction to

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what Jack Ma said about counterfeit goods? You can just imagine,

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considering just how much people have criticised Ali Baba and its

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marketplace for the number of counterfeit goods that it sells. So

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the fact you are hearing from Jack Ma, under an immense amount of

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pressure to crack down on those counterfeiters, basically saying

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that the products that are made by counterfeiters are often better than

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the original. There is certainly some swift comments coming from

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people, especially looking online. The criticism has been pretty harsh.

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How tough is that Chinese crackdown on and lots of good is going to be?

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It will be quite a challenge? There is certainly a lot of pressure

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growing. There is an international body with regards to counterfeiting.

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Because Ali Baba was a part of that, we saw the two big fashion retailers

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in the US withdrawing participation in this organisation in protest,

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because you have a company that just sells so much fake goods on its

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website. There is a lot of pressure on Ali Baba to do something about

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it. How much, exactly, is being done, is up for debate. But if you

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ask fashion retailers in the United States, they would certainly say,

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not enough. Thanks very much, Samir Hussein in New York.

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Let's return to breaking news in the last couple of minutes about the

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Egyptair flight, according to the Egyptian authorities the wreckage

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has been spotted, it was the plane that crashed into the Mediterranean

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last month near Greece, the Airbus A320 flying overnight from Paris to

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Cairo, crashing into the eastern Mediterranean Sea on the 19th of

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May. We hear a vassal contracted by the Egyptian government to join the

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search for the data recorders and the wreckage of the A320 have

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identified several main locations of the debris. Not saying any detail

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about whether the report -- recorders have been located or had

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signals heard. Flight MS804 had 66 passengers and crew on board. The

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CEO is up to three kilometres deep, still a very challenging task for

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investigators, but we hear they have located several main places where

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the wreckage is in the sea -- the sea is up to three kilometres deep.

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There's been some trouble in Lille in France between England football

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We saw riot police use tear gas to keep the crowd back.

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It came soon after the end of Russia's game against Slovakia.

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Danny Savage was nearby when it happened.

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-- Ben Brown was nearby. These are England fans who are singing and

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dancing in the street in the centre of Lille outside one of the bars

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here, drinking a lot, as you can see. There is a lot of French riot

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police standing guard here. They have got their helmets on, they have

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their shields and there batons as well in case there is any further

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trouble. There have been some isolated skirmishes in Lille today,

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the most serious was a few hours ago when there was a loud bang, some

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sort of thunder flash and being good fans ran towards it. It appears that

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that was when there were Russian fans in one of the side streets,

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they were being kept back by French riot police. England fans surged

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towards that area where the riot police work, the riot police seem to

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have fired tear gas and pepper spray at both the Russian fans and the

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England fans. It is not really clear whether there was any fighting

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between the two sets of fans, it seems there probably was not. Both

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the Russian fans are here because of their game against Slovakia today

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and the England fans I hear because of their game just down the road

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tomorrow, about 20 miles away in Lens. There is always going to be

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tension here, now there has been some trouble. Let me show you what

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is happening around here, you can see a line of police vehicles with

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their sirens on, and reinforcements coming in just in case there is any

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further trouble. Something like 4000 police, gendarme 's, riot police and

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emergency services have been brought into Lille, and also 2500, we're

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hearing, in Lens. So the French police every be ramped up their

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presence in this area of France. Ben Brown in Lille. We're hearing

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things have got considerably quieter. We saw fans contained in

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one place, lines of police but no episodes of violence visible, just

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police found stations, nothing to see in this particular shot, this is

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just one small part of the city, but there was a lot of focus on what

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could potentially happen in Lille because of England fans, a game in

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Lens tomorrow against Wales, then Russia in Lille playing Slovakia

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earlier, and potential clashes. There was a huge police presence. No

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further episode since the one Ben was talking about earlier.

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Bringing you up to date with some news we heard in the last few hours,

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international drugs testers were subjected to intimidation and

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threats of expulsion by Russian government agents when they

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attempted to carry out doping controls in military cities,

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according to the World Anti-Doping Agency. We will bring you more on

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that later in the programme. Stay with us.

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It is time to take a look at what the weather is doing elsewhere

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around the globe. Starting

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