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:00:12. > :00:15.Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.

:00:16. > :00:18.Let's look through some of the main stories here in the BBC Newsroom.

:00:19. > :00:21.A senior Olympic official has been arrested in Rio by police

:00:22. > :00:37.He's suspected of passing tickets to touts to be sold illegally.

:00:38. > :00:39.In California, 82,000 people have evacuated from their homes

:00:40. > :00:40.because of a rapidly moving wildfire.

:00:41. > :00:43.We'll be talking about Donald Trump very shortly -

:00:44. > :00:53.he has made major changes to his campaign team.

:00:54. > :00:59.We'll also report from the latest beach to ban the burkini in France -

:01:00. > :01:02.that is the full body swimsuit which some say is as symbol

:01:03. > :01:18.Donald Trump has shaken up his campaign team

:01:19. > :01:28.Let me show you the two main beneficiaries.

:01:29. > :01:30.Kellyanne Conway is a pollster - she becomes

:01:31. > :01:37.Stephen Bannon was the executive chairman

:01:38. > :01:40.of right wing news website Breitbart - he becomes

:01:41. > :01:46.All of which appears to add up to a bad day for Paul Manafort.

:01:47. > :01:49.But inevitably questions will be asked about where power really

:01:50. > :01:56.What we can be more sure of is that the polls aren't

:01:57. > :02:01.going in the right direction for the Republicans.

:02:02. > :02:05.The New York Times averages all of the main polls -

:02:06. > :02:08.it shows a drop in Republican support since the party

:02:09. > :02:20.46% for Hillary Clinton, 39% for Donald Trump, and they were closer

:02:21. > :02:24.in July before the party conventions.

:02:25. > :02:27.We'll be live with Katty Kay in a momenty - first here's

:02:28. > :02:30.Gavin Hewitt on the state of the Trump campaign.

:02:31. > :02:35.In West Bend, Wisconsin, Donald Trump supporters are willing

:02:36. > :02:38.to wait four hours in the Midwest sun but their candidate's

:02:39. > :02:40.campaign is in trouble, behind in the polls,

:02:41. > :02:42.mired in controversy, not that you would know that here.

:02:43. > :02:51.I think he's a man that speaks his mind.

:02:52. > :02:59.I know he's going to win, that's why we're here.

:03:00. > :03:02.This is a critical moment for Donald Trump with some

:03:03. > :03:04.influential Republicans telling him to fix his campaign

:03:05. > :03:16.Many recent Trump remarks have sparked outrage.

:03:17. > :03:20.None damaged his credibility more than arguing with a Muslim American

:03:21. > :03:27.Here's the challenge facing Donald Trump.

:03:28. > :03:30.He is behind in those key battleground states that he has

:03:31. > :03:34.to win in order to get to the White House and a significant

:03:35. > :03:38.proportion of Republicans, of his own party,

:03:39. > :03:44.At this event he read from a prompter and his tone

:03:45. > :03:50.We will reject bigotry and hatred and oppression.

:03:51. > :03:55.And there was an attempt to reach out to a wider audience.

:03:56. > :04:01.I'm asking for the vote of every African American citizen

:04:02. > :04:07.In a recent poll only 1% of black voters had supported him.

:04:08. > :04:11.Unless you're in the Trump inner circle you are very concerned

:04:12. > :04:15.that this campaign is going south in a hurry, very concerned it

:04:16. > :04:17.doesn't have a structure, concerned they don't know how

:04:18. > :04:20.to spend their money, concerned about the temperament

:04:21. > :04:25.of the candidate and his inability to stay on message.

:04:26. > :04:27.Today Donald Trump announced a second shake-up of

:04:28. > :04:34.It seems they want Trump to continue being himself,

:04:35. > :04:37.the unguarded political outsider, but with more focus

:04:38. > :04:47.But it is far from clear that he would will prove a more

:04:48. > :04:49.disciplined candidate or indeed whether it is too late

:04:50. > :05:04.to persuade undecided voters he is fit to be president.

:05:05. > :05:13.Let's talk to Two. There are so many questions, first we heard people

:05:14. > :05:19.saying there has not been enough structural or disciplined about the

:05:20. > :05:24.campaign. Some could argue it was that very spontaneity which got him

:05:25. > :05:31.the nomination. Which I'm sure is what Donald Trump would argue. There

:05:32. > :05:35.has been this internal contradiction in the Trump campaign, he won the

:05:36. > :05:42.primary is by being, as he says, who I am, that access he is prone to. He

:05:43. > :05:47.got into the general election part of the campaign and things went

:05:48. > :05:52.south. His argument is that he had too many advisers telling him to

:05:53. > :05:57.ring himself in and be more presidential and the poll numbers

:05:58. > :06:02.sunk. Political strategists would argue that the difference between

:06:03. > :06:07.being in a primary campaign, where you have the most enthusiastic

:06:08. > :06:12.members of the party voting, and a general election read you have to

:06:13. > :06:16.appeal to people in the centre of the spectrum and they didn't like Mr

:06:17. > :06:23.Trump being Phil on and controversial. It seems that the

:06:24. > :06:27.Trump who says, I'm not going to change, I will carry on saying some

:06:28. > :06:33.of those controversial things, that is the one who has won here. And

:06:34. > :06:37.tell us about these two characters who are stepping into the

:06:38. > :06:46.centrestage, who have not been involved in the Trump campaign

:06:47. > :06:50.before. Kelly Ann Conway is they veteran of Republican polling, she

:06:51. > :06:54.goes in to run the discipline, she will travel with Mr Trump on the

:06:55. > :07:01.plane to try to keep them on discipline. Steve Bannon is an

:07:02. > :07:07.interesting choice, a big figure in the conservative movement, Breitbart

:07:08. > :07:14.news, described as the only news organisation that is more Trump than

:07:15. > :07:18.Trump himself. He has not worked on political campaigns, so this will be

:07:19. > :07:23.a challenge for him, he will have to try to keep Trump and the enthusiasm

:07:24. > :07:28.and the movement and apparently they want more of these big rallies,

:07:29. > :07:33.paint this as an outsider 's' elliptical movement taking on the

:07:34. > :07:39.establishment, he will have to try to do that while running what is

:07:40. > :07:44.probably one of the most difficult political organisations in the

:07:45. > :07:48.world, winning the presidency is about nuts and bolts, hard work,

:07:49. > :07:52.having people on the ground and there is none of that yet in the

:07:53. > :07:59.Trump campaign, they have to start building that fast. I can see a

:08:00. > :08:02.tweet from one of the main Washington political feeds saying

:08:03. > :08:10.Washington lawmakers are urging the central Republican Party to cut ties

:08:11. > :08:15.with Donald Trump. I don't see you will have the Republican National

:08:16. > :08:19.committee cutting ties. You have Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell who

:08:20. > :08:24.said they are going to vote for him and are backing him, so what you

:08:25. > :08:29.might see is if Trump carries on doing this badly in the polls in

:08:30. > :08:34.what we call battle ground states, states that the Democrats and

:08:35. > :08:40.Republicans will fight over, they are disappearing into Hillary 's

:08:41. > :08:43.column at an alarming rate, and if that carries on happening you might

:08:44. > :08:50.see some redirection of Republican Party funds to Senate races and

:08:51. > :08:57.house races in order to try and keep Congress in Republican hands. We

:08:58. > :08:58.will talk again, I'm sure, thank you, Katty Kay live in Washington,

:08:59. > :09:08.DC. The French Prime Minister

:09:09. > :09:10.is Manuel Valls has come out He says full-body swimming

:09:11. > :09:14.costumes are not compatible with French values and he supports

:09:15. > :09:16.their ban in several One of the latest beaches to ban

:09:17. > :09:22.them is Leucate, in Southern France. Chris Bockman recorded

:09:23. > :09:28.this report there. This family resort in Leucate

:09:29. > :09:31.is just the latest to ban the burkini on the beaches,

:09:32. > :09:34.but in the wake of huge media interest the mayor has decided

:09:35. > :09:38.to decline any interviews, However, no-one I've spoken to here,

:09:39. > :09:45.and they come here regularly each year, has ever seen anyone

:09:46. > :09:49.wearing a burkini here. Some people have been fined

:09:50. > :09:54.on beaches near Cannes but not here, which begs the question,

:09:55. > :09:57.has that been done deliberately as a political statement

:09:58. > :10:01.or because there are concerns People I spoke to seemed

:10:02. > :10:18.divided on the issue. TRANSLATION: We are in France after

:10:19. > :10:23.all, from a personal point of view it doesn't bother me that if you do

:10:24. > :10:27.to beaches due to swimming or get a tan, you should be in a bathing

:10:28. > :10:32.suit. It doesn't shock me if they wanted to be like that but I think

:10:33. > :10:36.everyone should behave like most French people and put on a normal

:10:37. > :10:42.swimming costume and everyone will be happy. TRANSLATION: It is just

:10:43. > :10:52.too divide everyone and create tension and other problems of a

:10:53. > :10:56.political nature. TRANSLATION: They wear burkinis, I think, because that

:10:57. > :10:59.is what they were taught when they were young, but as a non-Ruslan I

:11:00. > :11:05.really against it. -- non-Moslem. Clearly

:11:06. > :11:06.many beachgoers are wondering where Over the coming days,

:11:07. > :11:10.more towns and beaches will probably Will mayors with lakes

:11:11. > :11:20.or rivers ban the burkini Will mayors with lakes or rivers ban

:11:21. > :11:25.the burkini there too? And we'll have more

:11:26. > :11:27.later from Australia. One of its controversial offshore

:11:28. > :11:44.detention camps is Now let's get the latest on Team GB

:11:45. > :11:48.in the real Olympics from the BBC Sports Centre.

:11:49. > :11:56.We thought we would be celebrating a certain gold in the woman's for 70

:11:57. > :12:01.selling but Saskia Clark and Hanham Mills will be coming back tomorrow

:12:02. > :12:15.to confirm themselves as Olympic champions because the weather is to

:12:16. > :12:20.camp to compete in Rio. We just wanted to be done. Weather has been

:12:21. > :12:28.wacky and up and conditions are tough. We were looking forward to a

:12:29. > :12:31.good nights sleep but we will try and eat properly and drink properly

:12:32. > :12:53.and do it again. Great Britain's Savannah Marshall

:12:54. > :12:55.was unable to turn the tables against her big rival Nouchka Fontin

:12:56. > :12:58.in the quarter finals of the women's A win would've guaranteed Marshall

:12:59. > :13:02.at least a bronze but once again who recently beat her in the semis

:13:03. > :13:06.of the World Championships too. It was a split decision,

:13:07. > :13:08.but Marshall didn't The BMX competition is under

:13:09. > :13:12.way in Rio, and today is all about the time trials,

:13:13. > :13:14.which gave the riders the chance to be seeded nicely for the knockout

:13:15. > :13:17.stages which begin tomorrow. Britain's Liam Phillips will be

:13:18. > :13:19.seeded tenth after his run. The former world champion

:13:20. > :13:22.is a strong medal contender, while his team-mate Kyle Evans

:13:23. > :13:24.was 21st fastest. There are three

:13:25. > :13:25.quarterfinal runs tomorrow. Let's just show you what else has

:13:26. > :13:28.been happening in Rio today, Britain's London 2012 silver

:13:29. > :13:30.medallists Liam Heath and John Schofield have won a place

:13:31. > :13:33.in the final of the men's Kayak The British pair led from the start

:13:34. > :13:37.in their semifinal and powered to the line with an

:13:38. > :13:39.impressive display. Having recorded the fastest time

:13:40. > :13:41.in the semis, they'll receive a favourable lane

:13:42. > :13:42.in tomorrow's final. Good news from the individual show

:13:43. > :13:45.jumping where Britain's Nick Skelton and Ben Maher both made it

:13:46. > :13:47.through to Friday's final. Skelton went through on five faults

:13:48. > :13:51.on Big Star while Maher and Tic Tac jumped a fine round in today's

:13:52. > :13:53.qualifying, recording The British pair are among 35 riders

:13:54. > :14:10.who go in that final. Plenty to look forward to in the

:14:11. > :14:17.athletics. Usain Bolt running in the semifinals.

:14:18. > :14:23.Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.

:14:24. > :14:27.A senior Olympic official has been arrested in Rio by police

:14:28. > :14:35.He's suspected of passing tickets to touts to be sold illegally.

:14:36. > :14:42.Let's look at what is coming up after Outside Source. If you were

:14:43. > :14:48.watching outside the UK, its world News, with the story of the British

:14:49. > :14:57.millionaire whose eyeing up a village, and in the UK, News at ten

:14:58. > :15:01.is next, with a plan to tackle childhood obesity in England.

:15:02. > :15:04.Campaigners say it is falling short of their expectations.

:15:05. > :15:05.One of Australia's controversial off-shore migrant detention

:15:06. > :15:09.Australia sends all asylum seekers who arrive in the country

:15:10. > :15:12.by boat to offshore detention centres in Papua New Guinea

:15:13. > :15:17.Even those who are found to be genuine refugees are not allowed

:15:18. > :15:25.In April Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court found that detaining

:15:26. > :15:30.asylum seekers and refugees on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea

:15:31. > :15:32.was unconstitutional, and today the Prime Minister said

:15:33. > :15:51.The question now is what happens to the 850 men housed on Manus Island.

:15:52. > :15:59.Officials said they won't be resettled in Australia. Most are

:16:00. > :16:05.from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Syria, so voluntary repatriation is

:16:06. > :16:13.unlikely. They could be transferred to a second Australian training

:16:14. > :16:17.camp, although they have asked Cambodia and Malaysia to take in

:16:18. > :16:25.asylum seekers. This centre first opened in 2001 and closed in 2008,

:16:26. > :16:30.but reopened for years later due to a sharp rise in migrants coming by

:16:31. > :16:36.say. In 2013 Australian agreed to pay Papua New Guinea about $300

:16:37. > :16:44.million in aid in return for the Pacific nation rehousing refugees.

:16:45. > :16:50.In April judges in Papua New Guinea said the Manus Island facility was

:16:51. > :16:53.illegal. Canberra insisted its policy of sending asylum seekers

:16:54. > :16:59.offshore has saved lives at sea by deterring other migrants, but

:17:00. > :17:04.campaigners have said conditions in the centres are humane and Australia

:17:05. > :17:06.is turning its back on the desperate and vulnerable.

:17:07. > :17:13.In the past week we've brought you the news of leaked reports

:17:14. > :17:15.which show widespread abuse among inmates at Australia's other

:17:16. > :17:18.offshore detention centre on the island of Nauru.

:17:19. > :17:21.BBC Persian has spoken to a girl from Iran who's been in the camp

:17:22. > :17:27.for three years awaiting a decision on her case.

:17:28. > :17:38.These are her words spoken by an actor.

:17:39. > :17:44.Despite the harsh political situation in Iran I have never used

:17:45. > :17:48.pills for depression, but since I was sent here I was prescribed

:17:49. > :17:56.antidepressants. The doctors were insistent I was depressed and must

:17:57. > :18:01.take the pills. I am not alone, almost 90% of people here are now on

:18:02. > :18:05.strong antidepressants. We are being misused here, nothing will be

:18:06. > :18:12.changed, no one knows what is going on here, I'm really tired of telling

:18:13. > :18:17.the story constantly. A 16-year-old child is taking antidepressants. My

:18:18. > :18:24.roommate is mentally ill and sleeps 20 hours a day. This is all we do,

:18:25. > :18:29.we sleep all day. I have no idea about my future. Ever since and

:18:30. > :18:30.asylum seekers set himself on fire I have been thinking about death

:18:31. > :18:39.constantly. And if you want more information on

:18:40. > :18:48.those detention centres, you can find it on the BBC News website. In

:18:49. > :18:54.the Britain Olympics hockey final, the game is going on and you can

:18:55. > :18:57.find it live on the page. The winner will play the Netherlands to fight

:18:58. > :19:00.it out for the gold medal. In India, three people have been

:19:01. > :19:05.killed by kite strings. Kite flying is popular across India

:19:06. > :19:11.on Independence Day - Here's Neha Bhatnagar from BBC Hindi

:19:12. > :19:39.on how kite flying These particular kinds of threats

:19:40. > :19:43.and strings that are used for kites are coated with metal and glass to

:19:44. > :19:50.make them really sharp, to be able to compete and cut someone else's

:19:51. > :19:55.kite strings to loot the other person is tight and there is a

:19:56. > :19:59.celebration around it and you see children and adults running across

:20:00. > :20:04.streets to catch other kites, so that is why they have been coated

:20:05. > :20:10.with glass. So these aren't unusual, you would find them all over India.

:20:11. > :20:16.Yes, this is not the first incident like this, even when I was a child

:20:17. > :20:21.we would have gone kite flying and used these glass coated kite

:20:22. > :20:25.strings, I remember when we would venture out my mother would tell us

:20:26. > :20:32.to be careful and even while playing with it, it was common to come back,

:20:33. > :20:37.we would have cuts on our fingers at least, but perhaps the strengths has

:20:38. > :20:41.increased in the last few years, the extent to which metal and glass is

:20:42. > :20:46.being used has increased, which has made them lethal now. What is the

:20:47. > :20:52.connection between independent state in India and kites which you can use

:20:53. > :20:58.to attack other people's types? It has always been like that, are happy

:20:59. > :21:03.because Independence Day is a national holiday for the streets are

:21:04. > :21:08.empty, people come onto the parks, they would climb a terrace, they

:21:09. > :21:13.were like kites, we would celebrate in the morning and then everyone is

:21:14. > :21:18.out on the street with Derek kites, people gathered to see who's kite is

:21:19. > :21:25.the highest, it is commonplace that India also hosts this international

:21:26. > :21:29.kite flying festival in Gujarat, thousands of people come to

:21:30. > :21:32.participate and incidents have happened there where people have

:21:33. > :21:38.been injured because of these glass coated kite strings. BBC Hindi is an

:21:39. > :21:46.excellent place for your world news. We finish with a report

:21:47. > :21:48.about a dance called Passi-o. Its popularity is surging in some

:21:49. > :21:51.of Rio's poorest neighbourhoods and with the Olympics in town,

:21:52. > :21:53.suddenly a lot of people One dancer called

:21:54. > :22:02.Iguinho shows us how. It's a new style of their own thing,

:22:03. > :22:46.what is this, punk, Samba? No. This is the big party in a de

:22:47. > :22:58.Janeiro. When I started dancing Passinho, I came here. YouTube is

:22:59. > :23:06.the angel of Passinho because before YouTube, nobody knew about Passinho.

:23:07. > :23:13.Ten years ago, I danced Passinho only at parties in the favela. Now

:23:14. > :23:16.I'm professional and so I make food for my son, I'm making my house with

:23:17. > :23:42.the money of Passinho. The competition is very important

:23:43. > :23:47.now, we have battles from girls and battles from boys. It is good

:23:48. > :24:01.because Passinho now is a big movement. It's good because it shows

:24:02. > :24:09.the real Brazil. What I see in my home because I have Olympics that in

:24:10. > :24:16.my head I have a war with the police, with the guns, but in the

:24:17. > :24:24.favela have culture, have peoples. You see the Brazilian vibe, you see

:24:25. > :24:28.the good work, because the boys fighting, but the boys are friends.

:24:29. > :24:42.Life is the same. That is quite a hard act to follow,

:24:43. > :24:48.just as well it's the last item. Thank you for watching. You can get

:24:49. > :24:53.full coverage of the Olympics through BBC News and BBC sport

:24:54. > :24:55.available via your smartphone. I'll speak to you at the same time

:24:56. > :25:03.tomorrow. Goodbye.