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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, 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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More than 15,000 people have been suspended by the education ministry

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in Turkey, and another 20,000 teachers have had

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It's the latest purge of officials after the coup attempt on Friday.

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Angela Eagle has dropped out of the lead for the opposition Labour Party

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leadership. The contest will be between Owen Smith and the current

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leader Jeremy Corbyn. We will go live to Cleveland, the Republican

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convention into its second day but most people talking about what

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happened on day one fund Donald Trump's wife gave a speech that got

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very close to words used by Michelle Obama in a speech eight years ago.

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In a few minutes time, we will give you the latest on the Russian doping

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scandal. The Republican National Convention

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is entering its second The theme today is Make

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America Work Again. But all anyone seems to be talking

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about is the speech made Parts of it were close to a speech

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that Michelle Obama made at the 2008 When I say close, it

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was really close. Front by young age... Might Terence

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impressed upon me... Your word is your bond and you do

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what you say and keep your promise. That you'll treat

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people with respect. That your word is your bond

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and you do what you say you're going to do, that you treat people

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with dignity and respect. The only limit to your achievement

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is the strength of your dreams and your willingness

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to work for them. The only limit to the height

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of your achievement is the reach of your dreams and your willingness

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to work hard for them. Afterwards Mrs Trump tweeted this

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statement from the Trump campaign. "In writing her beautiful

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speech, Melania's team of writers took notes

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on her life's inspirations, and in some instances

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included fragments that Melania's immigrant experience

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and love for America shone through in her speech,

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which made it such a success." Let's bring in Katty Kay in

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Cleveland, I have thought this through any number of ways and it's

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hard to come up with an explanation that makes sense. Well... I suppose

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there are two explanations, aren't there? One, that this was an act of

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plagiarism and somebody in the Trump camp lifted chunks and sentences

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from the speech of Michelle Obama in 2008 and put them into Melania

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Trump's 2016 convention speech. The other explanation I guess is one of

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negligence... They never bothered to do research, they didn't go back

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over past speeches which is kind of what you do when you're writing

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convention speeches, they hadn't heard or read or seen Michelle's

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speech and just by sheer coincidence they have the same sentences written

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down. Either way, it's not a great reflection on the state of the Trump

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campaign. It has pushed back very hard today saying this is all a

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creation of the liberal media in the United States, that this is a

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fabrication, that the press is ripping this up and that there is no

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question of any plagiarism having taken place. One thing I can say is

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that it's a huge distraction, this is the headline, day two of the

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Republican National Convention, four days that of Republicans would like

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to dominate the news cycle and they don't want the speech and issues of

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plagiarism to be what the headlines are in the US at the moment. Don't

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go anywhere. The other thing I want to discuss with you

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with you The main theme of yesterdays event was security.

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There was a mixed group of speakers, from Senators, to soldiers

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and several grieving parents and siblings whose family members

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were victims of crimes or accidents caused by illegal immigrants.

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my son's life was stolen at the hands of an illegal alien. It's time

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that we had an administration that cares more about Americans than

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about illegals. CHEERING

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A vote for Hillary Clinton is putting all of our children's lives

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at risk, it's time for Donald Trump. One minute I'm hearing my son's

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voice, the right home I am right around the corner and the next

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minute, gunshots. And he is dead. We learned the killer was an illegal

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alien gang banger from Mexico. Only Trump mentions Americans killed by a

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illegals. Let's bring Katty Kay back in. Every country has its own

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political discourse with its own unwritten rules but that felt like

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very strong criticism of Hillary Clinton. How was it received? I

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think there was quite a lot of that last night, to be frank, further on

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the issue of immigration, the attacks in Benghazi, the issue of

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terrorism. You had a string of speakers on the stage last night,

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red-blooded, hawkish speeches he went straight after Hillary Clinton

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basically accusing her of making Americans less safe and in some

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instances, as you heard there, accusing her of making American

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children less safe. It doesn't frankly, is that much of a surprise

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to me. This has been a big part of Donald Trump's campaign and of his

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popularity, that he is tough, that he is tough on illegal immigration,

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tough on terrorism, that he will stand up for America and make

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America stronger game because this administration has made America

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week. You heard it there. For the crowd here and for Donald Trump's

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supporters around the world, they like what they hear from him on

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this. They will have liked that criticism and they fervently believe

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it about Hillary Clinton as well. Hopefully speak to you again

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tomorrow. Thank you. We will wait for the Democrats to take their

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turn, undoubtedly very critical of Donald Trump and we will be able to

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compare and contrast the tone of the parties. Let's bring you a number of

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very interesting sports stories. We start with the lead story yesterday.

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The International Olympic Committee says its getting legal advice over

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whether in can ban Russia's entire Olympic team from Rio 2016.

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after it had held a meeting on yesterday's report which accused

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Russia of state-sponsored doping at the Sochi winter Olympics.

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The IOC president Thomas Bach said: "The findings

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of the report show a shocking and unprecedented attack

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on the integrity of sports and on the Olympic Games.

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Therefore, the IOC will not hesitate to take the toughest

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sanctions available against any individual

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The Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko has already been told

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he won't be allowed to attend next month's Olympics.

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Today he's repeated his claim that "there are no state doping

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Our correspondent Steve Rosenberg is in Moscow.

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With little more than two weeks to go before Rio,

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we still do not know if there will be a Russian team

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The world anti-doping agency, Wada, says Russia should be kept

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away for systematically cheating in world sport,

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through a state-sponsored doping programme.

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Today, the International Olympic Committee met in emergency session.

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The IOC says it will now explore legal options for a possible ban

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We will have to take a very difficult decision

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Not everyone outside Russia supports the idea.

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I think what primarily has to happen is we have to look at those

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individual athletes who have been caught, ban those athletes,

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redistribute the medals, reorganise the medals table,

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but an outright ban of Russia, I don't think is the most sensible

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They are on their marks and all set for Rio but will these

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Russian swimmers be allowed to compete in the games?

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This event outside Moscow was supposed to be a final run

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through before the Olympics, but right now Rio is

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TRANSLATION: It is not fair, we train hard and put in the effort

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but the decision on whether we go to the Olympics does not

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A decision to ban the entire Russian Olympic team would be

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He likes to be seen as the most sports friendly leader

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The Kremlin leader has brought major international

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sporting events to Russia, and achieving sporting success

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Russia has been called a cheat and risks being excluded

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from the biggest sporting event in the world.

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The Russian Sports Minister has just made a statement on TV. That has to

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come into us. Let us play to you. TRANSLATION: Wada has positioned

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itself above the link that movement, Dick Tates rules, broadens list,

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includes into the list of prohibited drug is an endless number of drugs,

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doesn't care for sportsmen or their health, they couldn't care less.

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It's become a punitive organisation. That story will develop I am sure

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tomorrow and into the week. Let's talk about the England football

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manager of the next one, the search goes on, we know Steve Bruce has

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been interviewed this week, some Allardyce has also been to see the

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FA. Elton is also in the market for a manager, doing things differently

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to how we do things in England. It is posted and add online, looking

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for a coach who has a proven track record in transmitting tactical and

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strategic knowledge. Ayes Belgium. If you fit the bill, let us know.

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John Watson joins us. I don't mean to be rude but that's a statement of

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the obvious, isn't it? That the coach needs to be able to

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communicate with top players but what is it gets you the job? I guess

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they have got to spell it out, win football matches and tried not to

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lose to the laws drank tea made major championship which I think

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happened to England. -- the lowest ranked team. The two front runners

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at the minute Sam Allardyce and Steve Bruce, Sam Allardyce having

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avoided relegation with Sunderland from the Premier League, hugely

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experienced, a real man manager, people will point to the way he

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plays football, the style of play, how he sets his teams up, people are

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critical of that, they say it's not easy on the IR enjoy a double Bob

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the fact remains he is quite forward-thinking, away from the

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pitch, he's interested in nutrition, health, places a lot of them this is

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not, player statistics as well. Quite forward-thinking. That will

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obviously curry favour with the authorities. Steve Bruce has managed

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a lot of clubs, due to be experienced as a player, defender

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with Manchester United. Never capped Withington or played for England but

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I'm sure that won't count against him in the discussions he's had with

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DFA. I guess the criticism from both candidates is that neither has

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managed top clubs in the Premier League, the likes of Man United,

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Chelsea, for example. The difficulty we have, if you want to appoint an

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English manager of the national team there are very few who have that

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calibre and experience, if you're going to appoint an English manager,

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these are the best candidates, I guess that goes to show the

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difficulty we have because our English manager is not being given

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the opportunities and biggest jobs in the Premier League and if not,

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these are the types of candidates you are going to be left with if you

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want to appoint an English manager for the English national team. John,

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thank you. Remembered throughout the Euros, the Portuguese coach was

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getting criticised for their style of coach, I doubt he's getting

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criticised now. The next leg of the America's Cup

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World Series race begins on Friday. Sir Ben Ainslie is

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leading his own team - he's already won the America's Cup

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with the Oracle team back in 2013. This is an interesting feature I saw

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on BBC Sport earlier about the role technology plays in

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sailing at this level. In a couple of minutes we'll take

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a look at what Brexit means It's about the fact that the

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scientists tell the BBC they are worried about losing funding.

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It's been the hottest day of the year so far in the UK

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with sunshine across the whole of the country.

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Brize Norton in Oxfordshire was hottest, reaching thirty three

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in Scotland it was 29 and in Northern Ireland

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Jon Kay reports on how the country has coped with the heat.

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Barry Island, hotter than Barbados today.

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Parts of Oxfordshire have beaten Orlando and Holywood

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Northern Ireland, has felt like its name-sake in LA.

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In Worcestershire, the pigs are being fed giant ice lollies,

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made from fruit and veg and they are going down well.

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It seems the public health message about keeping cool and staying

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hydrated apply, whoever and whatever you are.

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It's not just human beings that need to be thinking

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Naturally pigs would go and wallow in water with mud

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and the mud would give them a layer of protection.

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Obviously if you haven't got access to a wallow on a day like this,

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it is worth putting the highest sun scream on them, they have a lot

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As the mercury rose, Britain's transport network buckled.

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Some rails buckled and trains were delayed.

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It's all been a bit of a shock after weeks of pretty lousy weather.

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And although southern areas have been hottest,

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This was the south-west of England and this was Aberdeen,

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It is really nice to see all the families out and enjoying

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the weather and making the most of it.

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Forecasters are predicting thunderstorms tomorrow so BBC

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weather watchers have been capturing what might be the summer's best day.

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From done Patrick to Barnsley and in West Sussex, a dust devil.

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If you hate it don't worry, it'll soon be gone.

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This is Outside Source and the lead story is that the repercussions

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after the attempted coup in Turkey has led to the education sector. If

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you are watching outside the UK, world News America, and the

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extensive coverage of the Republican National Convention. That is coming

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up. And next, the News at ten, Boris Johnson with his first real test in

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front of the international media as Foreign Secretary. Bunching up in a

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press conference with the US Secretary of State, John Kerry.

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The repercussions of Brexit are being felt

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in many different ways - here's another.

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Scientists have told the BBC they are now being excluded

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from research projects paid for by the EU and are having

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Our Science Correspondent Pallab Ghosh reports.

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British science was one of the biggest winners from membership

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of the European Union, receiving ?850 million a year.

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Now, within weeks of the referendum, there is evidence that that money

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Nick Wright had planned to work alongside other European scientists

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on a number of projects, to discover how stars form.

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But now, they don't want to include him, because they think

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that they won't get European funding if a British academic is involved.

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We are going to start to be frozen out of big projects I think.

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We will find our collaborators in Europe are looking elsewhere

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for people to collaborate with and that might mean we're not

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at the table when big discoveries are made.

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This small engineering company depends on European Union money.

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Their latest project is to improve rocket thrusters

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The firm has received grants from the European Union's scientific

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But following the referendum, they will have to cut two jobs.

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There is no more money in the pipeline.

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The short answer it has stopped interest from European partners

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for involving us in their projects has basically dried up.

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Scientific research creates hundreds of thousands of jobs.

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What is more important is that highly skilled workforce are tracked

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What is more important is that highly skilled workforce attract

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some of the biggest and best companies in the world

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and they employ millions of people all across the country.

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The European research Council, which funds projects

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The message today from all seven of the UK's National scientific

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engineering and medical academies, is that Brexit is already

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I think that there is a danger that the scientific enterprise here

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will suffer and if that does happen, then that will affect our future

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The government says it will do all it can to ensure grant

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applications are considered fairly, but until there is a clear post

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Brexit plan, British scientists are

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Let's return to the Republican national convention in Cleveland.

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Here at the BBC we've been covering the conventions for decades -

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and a look at the archives shows things have certainly evolved.

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This is Robin Day at Los Angeles airport, caught up in thousands of

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Americans giving and historical -- hysterical razzmatazz welcome to

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Senator John Kennedy. I am sorry the last part of that

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report was a bit fuzzy, I think something must have happened him on

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the way to America! Just below my midriff is a vendor of

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fresh air to cool the brow of each speaker if not his emotions. And as

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you probably noticed, the floor on which I'm standing goes up and down.

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To ensure the fine old American principle that if all men are not

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created equal at least they can be made to appear so.

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Miami Beach, Florida, eight mile Island packed into end with White

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hotels. Hello... Is that rent a bird?

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Quite a number of families that live here year-round. That is all

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Capone's old mansion. The question is in Los Angeles can anything

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stop... All around the hotel, glamorous girls hand out

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candidates's buttons. It's hard sometimes to keep your mind on

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politics! What was I saying? Yes... Politics!

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Governor Barnett would you say in the sentence to British viewers why

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you oppose this platform of the Democratic party which 60 give Negro

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Americans their full rights under the constitution? Governor if this

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platform is carried well you campaign for the party platform? I

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can't answer that yet... As you'd expect there's also

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a lot of merchandise for Republicans attending

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the conference to purchase. These beer glasses can be bought

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from the Official App of the Republican National

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Convention. Thank you very much for watching. We

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will be back, same time tomorrow.

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