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We now know that one of the men who killed a Catholic priest had already

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been identified by police. President Hollande has addressed the nation.

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Our democracy is our target. It will also be our show. Hillary Clinton

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will formally be nominated as the Democratic candidate. Also, Amazon's

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and is to deliver packages by drone. And disturbing footage has emerged

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in Australia of prison guards assaulting children. We will play

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you a report that a little later. In the last two minutes we have

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learned more about one of the men who attacked a church in France,

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killing an elderly Catholic priest. It turns out this man was well known

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to authorities. Let me take you through what happened a little

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earlier. This was an attack in a city called Rouen. Two men burst

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into a church and the man they killed was the priest. Father

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Jacques Hamel was forced to kneel before being killed with a knife.

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Another hostage was stabbed and is in critical condition. The attackers

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were shot dead by the police. The Islamic State group claimed

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responsibility. In the last few moments the authorities has named

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one of the attackers as Adel K. He has been in and out of probation.

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There is more on what we were told. The anti-terrorism judge assigned

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him to house arrest. He was at that time obliged to move back to his

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family home and was given specific hours of the day during which he

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could leave the house. He was banned from leaving the Seine-Maritime

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department and had to report once a week to the police office, the

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police station near his home. And he was also obliged to hand in his

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identity card and his passport. At that time he was kept under

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surveillance and the Paris court decided on the 25th of March 2015

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that the suspect could be released on probation on the condition that

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he was under electronic surveillance. This is one of the big

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issues regarding electronic tagging. Max Abrahams said this. It's one

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issue that is being discussed in France today and will be for days

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the come. Hugh Schofield has been in Paris and has been explaining what

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we know about this man. A young man. I think he is just 19 now who last

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year tried twice to get to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State. He

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was stopped before he could even leave France. His absence was

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signalled by his family and he was turned back. The second time though

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he did get away to Turkey where he was stopped by the Turkish

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authorities and sent back to France where there was then a judicial

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procedure that got under and which, noted in March when provisionally

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pending an actual trial, a judge ordered that he be left under a form

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of house arrest with an electronic tag. There was an appeal by the

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prosecutor who said that they thought he was more dangerous and

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should be kept in prison, pending trial, but the judge said he should

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be kept under house arrest with the electronic tag. It has been

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confirmed by the prosecutor and we can predict this will trigger a big,

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big debate here in France tomorrow about whether, how this man was

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allowed to be free, the conditions of having an electronic tag. It

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means you can move during the day or in the mornings and it was because

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of that he was able to go to his local church a few hundred yards ago

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and do what he did. This will raise questions about the laxity of the

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judicial system. This attack has the beam in context with the other

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attacks that have happened in France. It's less than two weeks

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since that horror played out in Nice. Earlier, President Hollande

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made a televised address. Let me play you some of it.

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TRANSLATION: We are at war. We are at war externally and internally

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against jihadists. We are eradicating criminal networks and we

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will continue. It is by persevering that we will win. I also owe you the

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truth. This war will be long. Our democracy is the target. It will

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also be our shield. Unity is our strength. We the French people, let

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us make a block. We will win this war. Long live the Republic, long

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live France. The Vatican issued this statement.

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Lucy Williamson has been in Iran all day. Here is her latest report.

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This scene has become France's shorthand for horror.

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Today the sirens was sounding for the he dead and

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For an elderly priest and a handful of nuns

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and worshippers, knifed during their morning service by two

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men claiming their wage their version of a holy war.

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Father Jacques Hamel was executed in this quiet local church.

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His attackers shot dead by police, as they stepped

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Jean-Claude had known Father Jacques for years.

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"This was a peaceful town, too small to be a target.

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TRANSLATION: I knew the priest personally.

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They would have lunch together next door.

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The priest was a good man, calm and friendly.

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The far right leader, Marine Le Pen has described it

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as another horror carried out by Islamist terrorists.

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Less than two weeks after the last attack here, France is again faced

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with the problem of how to confront its jihadist threat.

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But this is a national battle for the things

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France values most, its freedoms, its lifestyle, its identity.

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Each time France argues a little more

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over the cause of this menace and how to beat it,

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And for more information on previous attacks in France, please do look at

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our website. Day 1 of the Democratic Convention

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is going to be a hard one to follow. We had the party's chair

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resign over alleged bias towards Hillary Clinton,

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there was a raucous opening with speakers being booed

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and disrupted every time Hillary Clinton's

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name was mentioned. She will officially being nominated

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later. Let's go there live. As you can see, lots of delegates milling

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around. Several hours to go before that formal nomination of Hillary

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Clinton and Bill Clinton is going to be talking later on as well, and as

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ever at this time of the day let us turn to our correspondent who is

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live from Philadelphia. I know we will get into what is going Dutch

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about what happened yesterday, but what is happening now. What is the

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Roll Call? The person with the most of the delegates that have been

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reported will become the nominee. We know that is Hillary Clinton. It is

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a chance for each state to stand up and be heard. It is a bit of

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political theatre, but the delegates like it because they have come all

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this way to Philadelphia and they like the idea that the state is

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recognised for a moment. The state that is chosen to push the nominee

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over the majority number is considered a special state. Bernie

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Sanders of the committee this morning if it could be his own state

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of Vermont. We will see fit happens. We'll be delegates behind you behave

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themselves as Janmaat they were not doing so this time yesterday. That

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is the interesting question. Are they going to boo or are they not

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going to boo? Not a question I nominee asked. They were disrupted

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last night. Bernie Sanders has made a big effort to reach out to his

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supporters. He gave an interview in which he said it is easy to boo, but

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harder to look your child in the eye and say, I helped to get Donald

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Trump elected. I came here on the subway this morning and it was like

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having a political discourse class in the carriage of my subway train

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with young Bernie Sanders supporters clearly angry at how they have been

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treated. One young man said he felt as if someone has spit in his face

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and he will not support Hillary Clinton or pretend he is happy June

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because of convention. That does not bode well. In the same carriage

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though there were older Bernie Sanders supporters who said it is

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time to get on board with Hillary Clinton. We have two support the

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nominee to block Donald Trump. In a nutshell, that train carriage is the

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argument going on in the Democratic party right now. Bernie Sanders did

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his bit to steady the ship. Michelle Obama was also crucial to what

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happened. It was always likely

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that Michelle Obama would steal the show -

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she duly did. She didn't mention Donald Trump

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by name, but she didn't need to. Someone with the proven strength to

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persevere. Someone who knows this job. Someone who understands the

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issues a president faces are not black and white. It cannot be boiled

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down to 140 characters. Because... Because when you have been nuclear

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codes at your fingertips and the military in your command, you cannot

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make that decision is. You cannot have a theme skin or a tendency to

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lash out. You need to be steady and measured and well-informed. Don't

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let anyone ever tell you that this country is not great. That somehow

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we need to make it great again because this right now is the

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greatest country on earth. Some of what Michelle Obama said. Throughout

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the last eight years she has been a huge asset to her husband in making

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his case. Is she an asset to Hillary Clinton? Yes. I thought that

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Michelle Obama's speech was great last night in terms of the job it

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needed to do here at the Democratic National Convention. She attacked

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Donald Trump, although she did not use his name. She painted a much

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rosier picture of America and defended Hillary Clinton as someone

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who is trustworthy. Over the last 24 hours senior Democrats I have spoken

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to seem to be much less concerned about the Bernie Sanders supporters

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booing than they are about whether they can change the narrative about

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Hillary Clinton to the public in America in general and make her into

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somebody who is more likeable and more trustworthy and more appealing

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and more real and authentic to voters throughout the country. That

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is what they see as the real challenge of these four days and of

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course Bill Clinton, the former president, her husband, who is a

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master of this political kind of occasion, it is his job tonight to

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start that process and no one knows Hillary Clinton than he does. He has

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to fill in the blanks about Hillary Clinton for the public. For the

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moment, thank you. If you have any questions about what the Democrats

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are doing, our correspondent will be back with us later in the show. You

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can tweet us as well and I will pick up your messages. In a little while

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but will get to a story about solar impulse, a plane that has flown all

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the way around the world. We will be hearing from the pilots later on.

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One of the main stories here is that Openreach, part of BT, should be run

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independently. People need to receive faster broadband. This was

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the response today. There is no evidence anywhere around the world

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that structural separation works. The few countries that have done it,

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it has led to chaos in many cases. Rice is going up, no individual

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choice or customers. What Openreach will be able to provide with this

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proposal is better service, more investment and more choice for

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customers. Welcome to Outside Source. Our lead

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story comes from France. One of the men who killed a Catholic priest

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earlier was known to police. Some of the main stories from BBC World

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Service. It is thought that 12 people have been killed at Mogadishu

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airport in Somalia. The Islamist group al-Shabab is claiming

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responsibility. Reports from Brazil say the mother-in-law of Bernie

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Ecclestone has been kidnapped in Sao Paulo and that over 35mm is being

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demanded as a ransom. Police have not confirmed the story, but the BBC

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has contacted sources who have corroborated the story. And the

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production company involved in making the new Star Wars film have

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been found guilty on two charges after Harrison Ford wrote his leg on

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the set of the Millennium Falcon. He was hit by a metal door.

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The Australian government has ordered an inquiry into juvenile

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detention centres in northern Australia.

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When you watch the report I'm about to play you,

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An ABC documentary has investigated the abuse of children

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inside the Northern Territory's youth detention system.

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In particular it focused on the Don Dale centre.

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This report is from Phil Mercer - and I should warn you that elements

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This inmate is 13 years old and being held in isolation. He was

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manhandled by guards, thrown onto a mattress and forcibly stripped

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naked. One of the guards involved was twice found not guilty of

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aggravated assault. When he was 17 the same detailing is surrounded by

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officers whilst the is hoarded and tied to a mechanical restraint

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chair. He was left there for nearly two hours. A group of boys is also

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shown to be repeatedly tear-gassed at a juvenile detention centre in

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Darwin. One says he can barely breathe. These images give a

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shocking insight into the treatment of teenagers jailed in one of the

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wealthiest countries in the world. Campaigners say they shame

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Australia. I think like everyone else who saw that footage, one is

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stunned into silence. It's shocking that children in the care of the

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state, or in this case the Northern Territory, should be treated this

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way. The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he is shocked

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and appalled by the footage which was filmed between 2010 and 2015. We

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are determined to examine the extent to which they have been a culture of

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abuse and indeed whether there has been a culture of cover-up. His

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government will set up a Royal commission which has broad powers of

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investigation into the northern territory's treatment of children

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behind bars. Amongst one of the questions to be addressed is why

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this sort of abuse was not uncovered before.

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One of the boys we saw in that report contacted his lawyer

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Dylan Voller has instructed us to release this letter:

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"I would just like to thanks the whole Australian

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community for the support you have showed for us."

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And then goes on to say, "I would also like to take this

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opportunity to apologise to the community for my wrongs

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and I can't wait to get out to make up for them."

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Amazon is going to start testing whether drones can be used

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In theory if it works, this could be mean deliveries within 30 minutes

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But there are an awful lot of questions around safety.

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It sounds like something out of Harry Potter -

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thousands of parcels being flown through the air then

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dropped off at your house, but drones delivering your shopping

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could eventually be a reality across Britain.

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We're not about to see drones delivering parcels onto our

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doorsteps any time soon, it could be a few years.

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What this is about is working out how to do it safely.

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Are we going to need new laws, for example?

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Of course, they're going to be going over people's gardens,

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How do you guarantee they're not just going to fall out of the sky?

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There are going to be people who just don't fancy the idea.

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We take privacy extremely seriously at Amazon,

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we always have and we're not in the business of surveillance,

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we want to be able to engage in safe parcel delivery.

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This advert from Amazon shows what it could actually look like.

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A machine that's part aeroplane, part helicopter would fly

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at around 50 miles an hour, 300 or 400 feet up.

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When it gets to your house, you put down a landing mat and it

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That's the plan anyway, but one drone manufacturer isn't convinced.

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I think we're going to see drones definitely used by businesses

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for commercial tasks like surveying buildings,

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like search and rescue, things to do with construction

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and keeping an eye on building projects, not so much probably

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in delivery to your door, just because there are are a lot

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The Government says it's Amazon partnership is a world first,

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eventually, opening the skies to a whole host of companies

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who want to move goods through the air.

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All right, so it's not going to be like Robot Wars,

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but one of the programme's expert judges says there are some very

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Well, I guess the biggest concern is privacy, but it's

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What are we going to do about criminal activity -

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hacking, stealing the drones delivering drugs with them,

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bombing us and also other companies getting them.

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Although Amazon say they have no cameras, how do we know that

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The sky is the limit for drone technology, if they can convince

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Apple and Twitter are jutt to report quarterly results. Let us bring in

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our correspondence in New York. It's a mixed back from Twitter. They made

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more money than investors expected, so that is good. They were able to

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increase how many people are actually using Twitter, but that

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increase is marginal. That has been a week think that Twitter has been

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battling. They are not getting enough people interested in using

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the social media site. It has been a big challenge. When you look at how

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investors are reacting to these results, they are not reacting well

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because it is a mixed bag and also the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, who

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is also a co-founder, he is also CEO of another site. There are questions

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over whether he can BBC yellow of both companies. We have yet to hear

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from Apple. -- whether he can be the CEO of both companies. We are

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wondering what the iPhone sells for tellers for the last quarter. Thank

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you very much indeed. Whenever those Apple results come through, you will

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get it here on BBC News. By the way, if you want up to date business

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information, if you go to the BBC website and click on the business

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tab, you will get it there. In the second half of Outside Source we

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will be bringing new sports news. Information on the third biggest

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ever transfer and also Roger Federer is out for the rest of the year with

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a knee

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