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Hello, I'm Karin Giannone, this is Outside Source.

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

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Britain is set to have a new Prime Minister by Wednesday.

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The Home Secretary is now set with the task of negotiating

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We are going to make a success of it.

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Black Lives Matter protests are continuing across the US

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They follow last week's shooting by police of two black men

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and the Dallas sniper attack in which five police officers died.

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Heroes' return in Portugal, as the national football team

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comes home after winning the European Championship in Paris.

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Plus more of the latest sports news, including the latest Olmpic

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athlete to drop out of Rio over fears about the Zika virus.

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It has been a dramatic day in British politics.

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The next Prime Minister, Theresa May, will take up

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residence in Downing Street within the next 48 hours -

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The sudden end to the Tory leadership contest came

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when the only other candidate, Andrea Leadsom, dropped out

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Here is our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg, with how

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Our new Prime Minister and the Conservative Party 's new leader. I

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am humbled and honoured to be chosen to be the new leader of the

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Conservative Party. I would like to pay tribute to the other members of

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the campaign and to Andrea Leadsom. Brexit Means Brexit and we're going

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to make it work. We need the positive resumes to work for the

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future of the country. A country which does not work for the

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privileged few but works for all of us. We are going to give people more

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control over their lives. With that, we will build a better Britain.

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She is in because she walked out. Just after 11 o'clock, there were

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rumours that Andrea Leadsom was about to quit. The dilemma faces of

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her supporters confirm that. For me to have won the support of 84 of my

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colleagues last Thursday was a great expression of confidence from which

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I am incredibly grateful. Nevertheless, this is less than one

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quarter of the Parliamentary party and after careful consideration, I

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do not believe this is sufficient support to lead a strong and stable

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government should I win the leadership election. I have,

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however, concluded that the interests of the country are best

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served by the immediate appointment of a strong and well supported Prime

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Minister. I am therefore withdrawing from the leadership election and I

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wish Theresa May the greatest of success. Why have you changed your

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mind? Why is she withdrawing? Some of her supporters seemed furious

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about what they said was the abuse thrown at her, after she suggested

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in an interview that she would be a good Prime Minister partly because

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she has children and Theresa May did not. One of her supporters said the

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abuse was too much. We think it is in the best interests of the country

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to step down. Has she been bullied out of it? I would not want to put

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it in those terms. We face very sophisticated opponents. They have

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very carefully positioned her something she is not. The level of

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personal abuse directed at her in the past week has been something

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which I have been appalled about. Even if Theresa May it was the

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overwhelming favourite, we should still have had the proper contest. I

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cannot help being early that I am disappointed. It is just after 12

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o'clock no. The surprise decision Andrea Leadsom by Andrea Leadsom

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Andrea Leadsom to drop out of the leadership race means that within a

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few days, the new Prime Minister could be in Downing Street. The

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Conservative Party did not waste any terrain. Following the decision of

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Andrea Leadsom two drop out of the leadership contest, Theresa May is

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the only remaining candidate. Could she be Prime Minister by the end of

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this week? We will need the constitutional process to be gone

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through. In the space of 30 minutes, Andrea Leadsom has quit the race and

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the Conservative Party have confirmed that Theresa May will be

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the new Prime Minister. Many people had been steeling themselves for a

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very long campaign. The do not need to know.

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Obviously with these changes we now don't need to have a prolonged

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period of transition, and so tomorrow I will chair my

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On Wednesday, I will attend the House of Commons

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for Prime Minister's Questions, and then after that I expect

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to go to the palace and offer my resignation,

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so you will have a new Prime Minister in that building behind me

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We will not be calling him the Prime Minister for very long. We have some

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breaking news in the last few minutes. Several people have been

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killed in a shooting outside the courthouse in Michigan. Two officers

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have been killed as well as the suspect. This happened in St Joseph.

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The injured have been taken to hospital. It is unclear how serious

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the injured are at the moment. We will bring you

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more as we get it. It has been a day of celebration in Portugal, after

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the beat France one nil in the final of the Euro 2016 final. This is

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inside the aeroplane. Via the all are inside the private jet. It was

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equally joyful outside. The players were greeted by thousands of

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supporters at the airport. They were then on an open topped bus parade

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through the capital. They have also met the president. He said he would

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be rewarded for their public service. He said they had given them

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hope and self-confidence after a difficult few years. We saw

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Cristiano Ronaldo. The captain spoke to the team supporters. Thank you.

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The victory is for all of you. This is for everyone here in Portugal and

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all the immigrants. We are now part of Portugal is history. We are the

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first win a competition, but we deserved it. We were spectacular

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from the beginning until the end. I have been speaking to a journalist

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in the capital Lisbon. It is absolutely astounding that they

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managed to win. I think the entire event symbolises the difficult years

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that Portugal has been going through, the financial process and

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austerity. The victory last night was symbolic of a bigger picture, we

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are Portugal is coming out of these financial doldrums. Tellers about

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the emotions over went through. Firstly, the star player had to

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leave the pitch after about 25 minutes, in real agony. And then it

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took over 100 minutes for the gall to arrive. The event which brought

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Cristiano Ronaldo down was pretty much the execution of the nation.

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People were in tears. There was a lot of silence. But when the goal

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went in, there was a rebirth, a renaissance of joy. It was a general

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reflection that there was a suspicion that there was an

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organised situation for the French to win. But finally, Portugal

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prevailed and got through. That is generally how people felt. The

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Olympic golf tournament will be without the top four players in the

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world. They have an cool dote over concerns about the Zika virus.

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Dustin Johnson has even said that he wonders why the sport is even in the

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Olympics. We can speak to Ollie Foster at the BBC sports Centre. The

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top four players not going. Very depleted? Not quite decimated, but

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very depleted. Six of the worst eight winners of

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the major tournaments are no not going to turn up at the Olympics. It

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will be a lot easier to win. Concerns over the Zika finalists are

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very real, but minimal according to many experts. No, this tournament

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will be without 20 players who would have been eligible to be the. Of

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course, the concerns are real, but the sport stands accused of not

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really caring about the Olympics. This is the first time it has been

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included in the Olympics for 112 years. It is no eight

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multimillionaire sport. The accusation is that the are so rich

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that they do not hear, they have the four major tournaments. Adam Scott

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has admitted that he did not grow up caring about the Olympics, it is all

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about the major championships. But some people are very angered, one of

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the top boxer said, if it were not for the Zika vilest, the golfers

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would have come up with the different excuse. The worry is that

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the International Olympic Committee will get together next year and

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decide negatively about what the future of golf will have within the

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Olympic Games. Britain is celebrating having a home-grown

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winner at Wimbledon. Just the second time for since 1936. Of course, and

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the money won the championship yesterday. I have been lucky to play

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in a team with some outstanding top players. I have reached 11 grand

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slam finals, but that is nothing compared to what they have done. But

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they have been good for me. They have helped push me to work harder.

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I have learned a lot playing losing against these players. In terms of

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the future, I would hope that we can build on the success of the last few

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years. It is not just me. The Davis Cup team, my brother is obviously in

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the. Heather Watson won the mixed doubles yesterday. The wheelchair

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tennis has been very successful. Gordon Reid won the singles and

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doubles. It is a good time. I think it is probably most successful

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period in British tennis has study. That is the Davis Cup and the

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Olympics in the final grand slam of the year, the United States open,

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what your priority? The Olympics will be a big idolatry. It was

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amazing to be involved in it last time in London. Obviously, winning

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the gold medal, you understand how special it is. I wanted her form

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will at the Olympics in the States open.

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There are hated and protests in the United States after the shooting of

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two black men and the subsequent shooting of five police officers

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shortly afterwards. Britain's biggest rail franchise,

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Southern Rail, has removed hundreds of services from its timetable today

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following months of disruption. Passengers, some of whom say they've

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lost their jobs as a result of the problems, staged a protest

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at Victoria Station in London today. The RMT union has called it

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a "crisis measure". They used to have 13 Southern teams

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in the morning, but today it was cut to three. The chain is absolutely

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packed out in a week, so to cut it to just one an hour is not

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practical. Southern Cancelled services to try and bring certainty

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to an uncertain timetable. I do not know what is going on behind the

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scenes. This dispute has seen strakes and months of cancer

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lesions. Southern Wants to change the role of the guards. They want

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the driver to close the doors. These photographs show it is not perfect.

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It is used elsewhere on the network. The company claims it has had to

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cancel services due to high numbers of cards calling in sick. Unofficial

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strike action it has been called. The RTM union deny this. It is time

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the public walk up to the scam that the train to cover up their own

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feelings by making these totally false allegations about sickness. It

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is clear to me that southern and not up to running this franchise. The

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company has not managed its industrial relations as well as it

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could of done, but I am pleased to see the realise that. The government

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has said that this rule will be protected in the future. There seems

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no end in sight to the dispute. The emergency timetable will be

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introduced initially for one month. Hello, I'm Karin Giannone,

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this is Outside Source. Let's look through some of the main

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stories here in the BBC Newsroom. Britain is set to have a new Prime

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Minister by Wednesday. Coming up shortly, there will be

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much more on the move of Theresa May into Downing Street. And outside the

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United Kingdom, the protests in the United States reach boiling point.

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We will have the latest on the racial tensions within America.

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More on those protests from the US still going on in following last

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week's shooting by police of two black men and the Dallas sniper

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attack, in which five police officers died.

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In Baton Rouge in Louisiana, dozens of people were arrested

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Some of the demonstrators chanted "No justice, no peace!",

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during a stand-off with police in riot gear.

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Protests have spread to elsewhere in the country.

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In Memphis, more than 1,000 protesters disrupted

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traffic, after occupying the Mississippi River bridge

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Meanwhile, President Obama has cut short his visit to Spain

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Police in Dallas say the man who shot dead five police officers

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They say they had found evidence at Micah Johnson's home that he had

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which could have had devastating effects.

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Taking a step back from this, some people are wondering that under the

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tenure of America's first black president, tensions have reached

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this? Particularly tensions between the police and the public. We have

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been here that two more law enforcement officials have been shot

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dead in Michigan. The person responsible is apparently also dead.

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The location outside the courthouse has now been secured. Tensions

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between law enforcement and the public are particularly high. Yet

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another shooting today already. How are the recent events playing into

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the huge political contest going on right now? You mentioned the

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president, who is cutting short his visit to Europe to return home.

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Racial issues might have diminished under the first black president, but

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that has certainly not been the case. It is something which is

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playing into the political campaign. Donald Trump today called himself

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the law enforcement candidate. He conceded that there were some issues

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of bias and problems within the police force. That is something that

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Hillary Clinton has also picked up on. You might think that this kind

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of tension and anything to do with law and order in the country meekly

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into Donald Trump 's favour because he has proclaimed his toughness on

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other things such as immigration and terrorism. He is seen as someone who

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would be tough on security generally. But I think America is

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two teams right now for us to determine how this plays out in the

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political campaign of which, if any, of the candidates, it actually

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favours. I think there is a realisation this is simply something

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which has to be addressed. Thank you for joining us.

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Pupils from two schools in northern England have been on a school

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Their teachers were so concerned about the risk of radicalisation,

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they've taken some of their students to visit refugees in Calais

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who have been affected by so-called Islamic State.

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Our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves reports.

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The two are seen as role models for other children. They have embarked

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on a school trip to France the likes of which you have never seen before.

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They are meeting children whose lives have been permanently

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disrupted by the so-called Isis. We are seeing what we can do to help,

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not just here, but back in Manchester. We cannot increase

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violence to try and make peace. It does not make sense. The two are

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getting painful hands-on experience. The migrants are emotionally scarred

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by conflict. We try our best to show them how to act. It was my mum who

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actually pushed me to go on the trip. It has been amazing. It has

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been incredible. How do you spell monkey? Preventing radicalisation is

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at the centre of this, after two school pupils left to join the Isis

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so-called. They are no presumed dead in the teachers do not want any more

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joining them. One is too many. Students who are angry at the wrong,

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they are the tape of people who get paid on by people who wish to

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radicalise them. There is no doubt it is bold and ambitious to bring

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the children to northern France. They are seen as leaders and will

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hopefully go back to the school to tell others that it is better to

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channel your anger through peaceful cooperation doing it through being

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radicalised by the so-called Isis. Whenever and wherever they are

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approached by radicals, they will know have the ability to

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