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Welcome to Outside Source. When our international news live from the BBC

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newsroom. We can access all the information coming into us. The

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mayor of Paris has announced the migrant centre will be opening in

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the city next month. A response to the makeshift camps you can see in

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these pictures. The US has cancelled a meeting between President Obama

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and the president of the Philippines. This was after he

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called President Obama a son of a whore. Fox News has settled a sexual

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harassment settlement with one of their top anchors. Set to be $20

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million. We will play this report by Paul Adams in Germany, visiting a

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town that has become popular with neo-Nazis. Live in the BBC newsroom,

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if you have questions on the stories we are covering, use our hashtag,

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the comments will come straight to me.

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A luck to get to in this hour. We will bring up the Outside Source

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cord. This is one of the makeshift camps in Paris, where the

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authorities are creating a longer term setup. The president of the

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Philippines calling President Obama a son of a whore. Diplomatic

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mistake. This man has been in the news, scathing of right wing

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populism in the West, Donald Trump. The Netherlands in Hungary, saying

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that kind of politics may lead to violence. We will play you what he

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is there to say. Let's turn to France. We know the pressure the

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country is under because of the migrant crisis. We were discussing

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the big camp in Calais. The pressure telling in Paris. They will open

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their first refugee camp next month. We know it will be in the north of

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the city. Intended for about 400 men to live there. Going closer on the

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map, I have highlighted a suburb in the south-east of Paris, a separate

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camp for women and children will be set up. That will open later in the

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year. The reason the authorities are doing this, the reason are in plain

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sight. Some of the makeshift camps. Asylum seekers, migrants are living.

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Clearly the authorities deciding in a more long-term solution. Here is

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the BBC's Shi Schofield. It's out of this disused railway

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yard in the north of the city that the main migrant centre

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will be set up. By the middle of next month,

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there will be capacity for 400 migrants, four beds per room

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with electricity, Wi-Fi, Another smaller centre will take

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in families with children. For the city authorities,

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the centres are a moral imperative. It is impossible, they say,

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for things to go on as they are now. TRANSLATION: This centre of refugees

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is a first in Europe, because we are in the heart

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of a dense city, the heart of Paris. The centre for refugees

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corresponds to our values. We are taking action with a clear

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mind and without any naivete, but we are acting with humanity,

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and that is our job. Humanity means putting an end

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to the makeshift encampments that keep springing up

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on the street across Paris. Upsetting for local people,

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unhealthy and squalid Many of them are shocked

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and disappointed at what awaits them We are feeling like animals, because

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this is not life for a human. When I came from Italy,

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in my mind I thought there was some camp and some good things like that,

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good place for sleeping and clean water, clean life like that,

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clean toilets, something like that, In theory, migrants will spend only

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a few days at the new centres. They will be able to clean-up,

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take stock, and if they want, apply for asylum, but some

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in Paris are worried. The dignified welcome

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is all well and good, but what if that act

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as encouragement for more migrants, who in their turn

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and a pat on the street? next to the council meeting between

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President Obama Ntini Filipino president. They were supposed to be

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meeting at a regional summit in Laos, and President Obama said he

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was plan to raise the issue of extradition killings in the country.

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I am president of a sovereign state, we have long ceased to be a colony.

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I do not have any master except the Filipino people. Nobody, but nobody.

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You must be respectful. Not just throwaway questions and statements.

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Probably did not come as a big surprise, that having called him a

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son of a whore, that President Obama opted out. Here is one official who

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said... That will not be happening, the meeting not going ahead. The

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president has reiterated commitment to the anti-drugs campaign. This is

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how it is working. Before he won the election, his nickname was Punisher.

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Taking office in June. Since then 2400 suspected drug dealers have

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been killed. You can understand why President Obama cancelled the

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meeting, but it will not change how important the relationship with the

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Philippines is to the US. They have had a relationship for many years.

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The president mentioning the colonial past. They have an alliance

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solidified by treaty, the US is obliged to come to the Philippines

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the fence if it is attacked. A large trading relationship. The

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Philippines is quite important for US policy in Asia, to counter the

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rise of China. Specially the disputed claims in the South China

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Sea. They have supported them in that. All very important to the

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United States. Given the nature of the comments about President Obama.

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Not the first time, he has levelled a similar profanity against the US

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ambassador, calculated by the White House Mr Obama could not have an

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official meeting under those circumstances. The White House has

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said that all is not lost, the broad relationship remains strong. Maybe a

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short conversation on the sidelines, or an independent meeting at the

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summit, but they will not be a formal one. That meeting not

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happening, plenty of others will be. Why has the president Conte Laos,

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given he had a host of meetings at the G20? The last time he will

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attend a meeting of the Asian nations. A big part of his so-called

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foreign policy of the United States foreign policy of the United States

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in Asia. Partly to counter the rise of China. Also to take opportunities

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to establish relations with countries like Vietnam, and Mayan

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ma. He wants to ensure the Asian nations that this policy will

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continue. He cannot say that for certain. He does not know who will

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replace him, Hillary Clinton, almost certainly will, question marks over

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Donald Trump. He wanted to say he wanted to remain committed to be. A

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viewer in India asks if the comments will have any economic impact

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between American companies and those in the Philippines? The short answer

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is no. Diplomatic situation, the American president would never go

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ahead with that meeting. No questions it will have a long-term

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impact on big economic relations, like the one you refer to. Get in

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touch with our hashtag. Let's stay in the US. This is a big media

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story. Fox News settling a sexual harassment lawsuit, with Gretchen

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Carson, her allegation that led to the departure of Roger Ailes, the

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man who created Fox News. She said.... Maybe a little easier for

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her to do that, Dan Fox News and Roger Ailes. 20th Century Fox owns

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them. Putting out a long statement. They say they sincerely regret and

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apologise for the fact that Gretchen was not respected and treated with

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the dignity she and all of our colleagues deserve. Let's talk to

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Gary O'Donoghue, following this from Washington, DC. When you have the

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sexual harassment claims, they often get settled before you get to the

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endgame? Clearly in the interests of Fox News to settle this one. So

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high-profile. Threatening to do the network so much damage. Costing a

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lot of money, maybe even more money, other outstanding cases of women who

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came forward after Gretchen Karlsson made her allegations public. Much

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better for the network to try and get this sorted, and move on. At the

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moment, really they are top dog in terms of the cable news networks,

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making $1 billion a year for the parent company 20th Century Fox. A

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real cash juggernaut. Facing some uncertainty, losing Roger Ailes, who

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set up the network at the behest of Rupert Murdoch, taking it to really

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successful heights, huge revenues. More than just the network of being

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the voice, conscience of the right-wing in America. Something

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that could make or break reputations on the political right. A force that

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will be under question, not just because of the scandal, but this

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departure, seen as the driving force behind it. A big day for them, they

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are glad nevertheless they have managed to settle the most

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high-profile part of the case. A big day for Fox, Roger Ailes gone,

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Gretchen Carlson gone. Another of their big anchors has said she is.

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Saying she did not feel at home. It gets worse? We're not sure whether

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it is related to the current difficulties. What is true, it is

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another big figure leaving the network. With Roger Ailes not there

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any more. With the damage to their reputation, it runs the risk of

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losing the talent. Talent is everything, in terms of bringing in

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the advertising, bringing in the viewers. A real crossroads for Fox.

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For Roger Ailes, he got quite a big payoff when he left after the

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allegations first surfaced. Some people say he got 40 million. A lot

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of debate about the rights and wrongs of whether he should have

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ended up with more cash than Gretchen Carlson. The money they

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paid out, Roger Ailes was indemnified, did not have to pay

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anything. Roger Ailes denied he had committed any of the acts the women

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allege. No criminal cases against him. All civil cases. Nonetheless,

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big day for Fox, particularly Rupert Murdoch, who backed Roger Mills for

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years and years. Very loyal to some of his deputies, we have seen that

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in Britain, with Rebekah Brooks, but in this case, we have seen here and

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had to let go of him. We're told he may consider advising Donald Trump

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ahead of the presidential debates. What a prospect that is. Gary, live

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in Washington. We have been to France, the US, Philippines. In a

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couple of minutes time, we will turn to Hong Kong. Yesterday talking

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about the election successes for a new generation of pro-democracy

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activists. China has said today they one should consider the idea of Hong

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Kong. In the UK, the opposition Labour MP from McKee office as the

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chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, following the allegations

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he pay for the services of male escort. The new standing chair is

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Tim Lowton. What Keith Vaz wanted to do, was to take the best decision in

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the interests of the committee, and some continuity to what we were

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doing. He had conversations with various members of the committee,

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near the senior Conservative member, I spoke to the other members as

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well. On the basis that I fear this story will continue to later I'm the

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workings of the committee. The right decision was to step aside. So that

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the committee could get on with its work. That is the right decision he

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has taken, because there is a lot of important work we need to get on

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with. It was Keith Vaz's decision to do that.

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This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom. Our lead story comes

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from France, the mayor of Paris announcing the city will have its

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first camp for migrants and refugees, opening next month. We can

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look through some of the main stories from the BBC World Service.

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BBC Ukrainian, a TV station forced to evacuate its headquarters and

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studios, after protesters stormed it who they believe have Russian

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sentiments. 145 kilometres per hour, Harry-Kane-macro and flash floods in

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Mexico. Earlier flights grounded at London City Airport by a Black Lives

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Matter protest. They said they wanted highlight the UK's

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environmental impact on the lives of black people. Seven of them

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arrested. If you are watching yesterday, you will have heard us

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talk about the success of some pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong

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in the latest elections. Most of those activists favour greater

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autonomy for from China. In case anyone was getting carried away,

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Beijing has said anyone who promotes independence for Hong Kong could be

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punished. Reminding you of Hong Kong's status, one of two

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territories called special administrative regions of China. The

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other one is Mac A. Huge gambling industry. They have economic and

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social administration, but in terms of national Defence, they are

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governed by Beijing. He has become a major talking point in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong is part of China. The Beijing government is trying to

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interfere, I understand why so many people are looking for independence.

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Nathan Law, probably the best-known of the elected pro-democracy

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candidates. Hong Kong people should injure rights. With free elections.

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My main target in the electoral system is to abandon the financial

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constituency, and have direct relations in the Chief Executive.

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For the democratic movement, voting for the right to self-determination

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is the right way to go in future. I will uphold and suggest a referendum

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to decide Hong Kong's sovereignty status after around 10-20 years.

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There has been threatening from the government ceremony times, they have

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been getting me in trouble, they could just charge me. I am not

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afraid of it. As long as I'm fighting for social justice and

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social benefits. A lot more online than what is happening in Hong Kong.

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Let's start Outside Source Business talking about the gender pay gap,

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exists in every country in the world. One of the explanations you

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will have heard, is because men are willing to be more assertive than

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women when it comes to asking for a pay rise. Only one problem with this

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well worn theory, it does not appear to be true. A report by the CAS

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business school, along with the University of Wisconsin, women ask

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for pay rises just as much as men, they do not get such positive

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responses. They looked at the cases of 4600 people across 800 employees.

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All of those employees were in Australia from the reason it was

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chosen, the only country to systematically record when employees

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asked for a pay rise. What they found, men were 25% more likely to

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get the rise. The report's author was on BBC News earlier. We managed

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to use data that we controlled for a lot of factors, controlling age,

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whether they had children, whether they were married, the kind of work

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they do. We had a like-for-like comparison. The first time we have

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they been able to do this prophetess. Another myth was blown,

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that women do not ask because they're worried about upsetting

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boss. That was also not true. It was true that women were asking and not

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getting to the extent of men. Let's turn to a story we talked about

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before. The German fire -- pharmaceutical giant Bayer is

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trying to buy a US rival. On the largest cash bids that ever been.

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That is an awful lot of money, talking about Formula 1 yesterday,

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its price is way lower. Why is Monsanto valued it so much? Quite a

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lot of consolidation in this exact sphere. A few other companies have

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announced mergers lately. We have seen in China, Dow chemicals. We

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have seen Monsanto become a lot more attractive, that his wife Bayer has

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upped its bid. The first time they have come after Monsanto, originally

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asking for $122 a share, that was not enough. Then $125, that was not

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enough. We are now hearing their offering $127, 50 cents per share.

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That brings you to the gargantuan figure. When do we find out if that

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isn't enough? Monsanto has hinted that perhaps the talks are going

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well. About all we know so far. Even if it goes through. It has pass

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regulators, there will be a lot of concerns that this could really

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hamper any sort of competition in the agricultural sector. It could

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push up prices for consumers. It will have to go through regulators,

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as will some of the other deals. Keep us posted, we will go through

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these deals again. Next they report from the BBC's transport

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correspondent, Richard Wescott. The world's first flatpack van, called

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The It doesn't look like it could tackle

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some of the worst roads on Earth. On the surface, the Ox

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could be any other truck, It's two-wheel drive and yet I'm

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driving it over what could easily be a dry riverbed in Africa,

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really rocky and, frankly, it's doing it as well

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as a 4x4 would do it. Believe it or not, the man

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who designed it also made this. The McClaren F1 is a super

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car for the super rich. Ox drivers have very

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different needs. When we studied the requirements

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for where this vehicle's going to end up, there

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is a requirement for ..loading livestock

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and barrels of fuel and water. I know it's probably difficult

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to believe but, for me, this ranks above everything else

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I've ever done. Designing expensive sports cars,

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that reaches a few people. if this goes into mass production,

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this will help thousands Crucially, it flat-packs

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like furniture, so it's Three semi-skilled people can build

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it under 12-hours with basic tools. Every part is designed to be

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easy to fix. It could make a huge

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difference for rural farmers, Agriculture is the main driver

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of development and the poor farmers are located in the very

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remote areas where it's difficult for them to,

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kind of, transport their commodities to the market and also

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imports into the market. They're now hoping to make 1,000

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or so without making a profit. You want to show that reports of

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other people, you can find online. It is fair to say the winner of Miss

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world, Japan would not normally run on the programme. For the first time

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a mixed race woman has won. She has an Indian father, causing people to

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oppose these questions on social media.

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You may be watching this, saying what is the point of holding the

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pageant. Last year's winner was also mixed

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race, at the time of the victory, she talked of the BBC about the

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issue. TRANSLATION: I have lived in Japan all my life, if I say I am

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Japanese, people reply, you cannot be. They do not believe it. For us,

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mixed kids, we need this game gives an identity. I am definitely getting

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more attention from outside Japan. When I wore down the street, no

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Japanese people recognise me. Not a foreign tourists take

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congratulations. Back in a few minutes for the second half of

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Outside Source. Hello, we may live on a relatively

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small group of islands, the weather permitting its well beyond our

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shores. I'm showing you this picture of onshore flooding in Mexico.

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Hurricane Newton just making sure. What this has to do with our

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weather, I will reveal. First hour whether here and now, Wednesday, low

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pressure to the West, high to the east. Changing orientation of the

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flow, bringing drier clearer whether our way from the south. Across the

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Channel Islands, more in the way of sunshine compared to today.

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Elsewhere sunny spells, cloud and sunshine, it is humid again. By

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Thursday, the riverfront changing from a Southern lead to a westerly,

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fresh Atlantic weather coming our way. The early splash of rainfall in

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northern England and Scotland. Fresh air. Warmer in East Anglia and the

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south-east, all of us getting fresher conditions. Easier for

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sleeping. Going into Friday, another weather system coming our way,

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initially weaker, stronger later in the day. Showers developing, heavy

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rain into Northern Ireland, stronger winds, sweeping eastwards during

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Friday night, into Saturday. Fill some uncertainty about how that will

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Tyrell Waite, in eastern parts of England. A few errors are still

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relatively heavy rain to come, sunshine and showers following on

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behind. Slightly fresher coming from the West. Temperatures coming down a

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few degrees. Putting the weekend, after the high-pressure, other

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weather systems coming in from the Atlantic. What we have seen the

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weather system on Friday night, potential of heavy rain, stronger

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winds, satiated with them. One of the reasons for that, back to that

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hurricane in Mexico. Here is how it looks on the satellite picture.

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Remember the one that went through Florida. Now sitting across the

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coast of New York. Feeding tropical air across mid America, into the

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latitude, where we live. One of the effect is felt high in the

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atmosphere, the jet stream. Thriving on the big temperature gradient

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between the warm and cold in there. This air is warm, the bigger

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temperature gradient, strengthening the jet stream coming out of

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America, to us next week. That strengthens the weather systems

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carried on it. Not saying next week is going to be stormy, the weather

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systems tend to pass to the north-west. Heavier rain and

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stronger winds. There are peaks and troughs. In one of the gaps, you may

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see warm and pleasant weather coming in from the south. All of that means

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next week looking changeable. Temperatures tending to be a bit

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above average. Some wet weather at times. Strong winds, mostly to the

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north-west of the UK. Relatively dry affair, warmer in comparison. I had

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to say, tropical weather adds uncertainty to the forecast,

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computer models struggled to deal with it. We will show you the

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trends, keep checking day to day. Let us have a look at some of the

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main stories from the BBC. Paris will open its first migrant camp in

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the first few weeks. There are a rising number of migrants living on

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the streets and this is the authority's response to that. The UN

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said it will miss global education targets that it set last year. The

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idea is to give all children in the world access to the primary school,

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but it's not going to happen. We will also play a report from Paul

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Adams who is reporting on a town in Germany when you Nazism is rising.

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We will also report on the Paralympics.

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