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Hello and welcome back to Outside Source. I lead story is about a

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report that is claiming the air we breathe is responsible for one in

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ten deaths worldwide. Barely six months of do the European Union and

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Turkey struck a deal to stop migrants travelling into Europe,

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60,000 migrants are stuck in Greece. We will be discussing the

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Paralympics and Olympics and looking at the world though Mac games. They

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are happening at the moment in Kurdistan. The BBC is there. In a

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moment we will speak to our Washington correspondent. We'll be

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talking about one of the Republican candidates who does not know where

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Aleppo is. Want to return to breaking news that has been coming

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in since we have been on air. This again from Reuters. It is from

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France, Paris, where three women have been arrested in connection

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with a car laden with gas canisters. That was found abandoned near Notre

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Dame at the weekend. The authorities are saying the people involved with

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the car were probably planning what the authorities are calling an

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imminent attack. Yesterday, two other people were arrested in

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connection with this car. One of them was already on a watch list for

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people who may have been radicalised. The story is growing in

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one of the significant aspects is what were the gas canisters doing in

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the car. Authorities are saying that they were likely to be part of a

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plan to carry out a terrorist attack. Bits and bobs coming in on

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that story, so we will leave it there. When Moore does come in, I

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will bring it to you. In the meantime, let us go to the US

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because there are no shortage of things to talk about in the

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presidential campaign. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton held a

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question-and-answer session with military veterans on an aircraft

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hangar. Hillary Clinton was asked about the e-mail scandal and Donald

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Trump was asked about Vladimir Putin.

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The question and answer session was held in an aircraft hanger of all

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places. Hillary Clinton was asked about the e-mail scandal. It is

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something that should not have been done, it was a mistake. It was not

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good enough for this veteran in the audience. You have corrupted our

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national security. I communicated about classified material on a

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wholly separate system. I took it very seriously. Please welcome the

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Republican nominee for president, Donald Trump. As a potential

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commander-in-chief, the billionaire faces questions about his knowledge,

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temperament and also what some see as his romance with Vladimir Putin.

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If he says great things about me, I will say great things about him. I

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have said that he is a leader and has strong control over his country.

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It is a different system and I don't like it, but in that system he has

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been a leader for more than our president has been a leader. He was

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also asked about Isis. I think under the leadership of President Obama,

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leaders have been reduced to rubble. It's embarrassing. There was also

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widespread criticism from the news anchor for not challenging more of

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Donald Trump is not assertions. Things should have been followed up.

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That was a lot of contradiction. Isn't this exchange with the

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libertarian candidate Gary Johnson. What would you do about Aleppo if

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you were elected? And what is Aleppo? Are you kidding? No. Aleppo

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is in Syria. It is the epicentre of the refugee crisis... OK, got it.

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But that is a sideshow. It's the two main candidates who are vying to

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become commander-in-chief. Hillary Clinton was slammed for the use of a

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private e-mail server. Donald Trump praise Vladimir Putin, but criticise

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the US generals he hopes to lead. They hope to project their

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strengths, but instead they highlighted the weaknesses.

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Let us work through some of these issues. Kathie Kay is with us. Let

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us start with Hillary Clinton. I guess the problem is that every

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question directed about her private e-mails means they are not talking

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about positive aspects of her campaign. Even Hillary Clinton

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supporters are frustrated because she has spent a third of her time in

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that forum talking about the e-mail server and they are frustrated that

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she has not found a better way to put this to bed. One Democratic

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senator I spoke to who is a big fan of Hillary Clinton said she needs

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the come out so sorry, wishes it has never happened, won't do it again

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and has done everything she can to protect American security and keep

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saying that every day until we are bored of talking about it and people

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are bored of hearing it. As much as the e-mail server issue itself has

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gone on, there are issues that has handled it. Donald Trump asked to

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lee-macro was asked questions about temperament and knowledge. Did he

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manage to answer them? There has been a lot of criticism of Donald

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Trump is my performance. Several people pointed out the fact that he

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said he had always been opposed to the Iraq war, where as in 2002 he is

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on tape saying he thought America should invade Iraq. That comment

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about his relationship with Vladimir Putin as well. Hillary Clinton gave

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a press conference today to rebut that and said that he was

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disrespectful to American generals and it was an unsafe thing to do.

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There has been a lot of criticism of his performance, but the general

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analysis is he had an easier ride than she did. You and I both know

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live broadcasting is never guaranteed to go to plan, but you

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know when you're having a bad day when the president is criticising

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how you anchor something. That journalists has had a roasting.

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That's right there some stated -- -- that is right and it has been said

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that he did not give a good performance. The issue is how the

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candidates performed well and not the moderator. It's about what we

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decide in the run-up at the American voters decide. In that respect,

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those asking questions should push and make sure the facts are right,

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but that is less important than who is answering the questions. One last

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question about Gary Johnson and Aleppo. Apart from it being an auger

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bit of television, did we learn anything from that? He does not know

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where Aleppo is what it is. He put out a statement saying he

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misunderstood and that he had not heard the question clearly. The

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question was clear, they could not be much debate about the fact he was

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being asked about Aleppo and he did not know what it was. He said in a

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statement that he thought it was an acronym for something else. As Nick

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said, it is a sideshow. He won't be the next president of the United

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States. Hillary Clinton of Donald Trump well and neither of them had

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good performances last night. Good to speak to you. That was Kathie Kay

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live from Washington, DC. Sport now and then Sarah Storey has become the

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most successful female Paralympian of all time. Nothing is thought is

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going to got -- nothing is sport is guaranteed, but this is pretty full

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on. On the first day of competition of

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the 11 days of Paralympic sports in Rio de Janeiro, she was up against a

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fellow Briton. They were guaranteed gold and silver, but doing so the

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story, she cruised to victory to make it 12 Paralympic gold medals.

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She was tied with the great Baroness Panny Grey Thompson on 11, but now

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she holds that record. -- Baroness Panny Grey Thompson. The time trial

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on the road and the road race. 12 Paralympic golds, a British record.

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Expect that to be 13, 14, maybe 15 by the end of the games. Great to

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see history being made on the Thursday the Paralympics proper. I

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wanted to ask about the story that at first glance is dry, but it is

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important. Fifa have held up a banner all Atletico Madrid not being

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able to sign players in the next two windows. That's right. This goes

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back to signing under age players, and 18s from different countries.

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Fifa world investigating Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid regarding

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transfers over an eight-year period. Both clubs bought themselves a

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little bit of time by appealing. Today Fifa has thrown out the

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appeals and the band stands for the next two transfer windows, but they

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are saying it is unjust. They are going to try to get it overturned by

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the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Barcelona tried the same thing when

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they got the banned from Fifa for doing the same thing. It did not

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stand at all. They said no, Fifa are correct. Expect Gareth Bale,

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Cristiano Ronaldo not to have any competition for places over the next

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14 months. I am sure Real Madrid will cope. Let's talk about not the

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Paralympics but the Olympics because Ryan Doherty the Olympic swimmer has

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been banned for ten months because he lied about that robbery at

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gunpoint June the Olympics. It emerged that there was not a

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robbery, he and his team-mates were involved in vandalism. This

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punishment means that Lochte will not be able to qualify for the 20

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17th world swimming Championships. Boxing and Kell Brook is fighting

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Golovkin. Tickets sold out in 11 minutes and here is why. No one --

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neither of them have been beaten. Brooke is no slouch, he is world

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welterweight champion. He has had to come up the couple of weights and is

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the underdog. Here is how he has been training.

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We're going to hit the numbers and the pass them. Preparation is key. I

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can't wait for September the tenth to get here. I want to show the

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world and shocked the world. Only 20 minutes. This is passive fitness.

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Using hot bath to get the extra percentage is to make sure he is

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nice and fit. Very tough, solid performer, good defence. He is a

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quality kit. This will give us a good measure of where he is. It's

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good sparring for both of us. It is very hard work. Your body is dying

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to get some oxygen and that room is not letting you. You had two drag

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yourself. These skies know what they are on about, science wise. -- these

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people. Lots of boxes don't necessarily do the training to

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optimise themselves. Kell Brook will be a better middleweight than he was

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at welterweight. I'm fighting Golovkin. I think about it every

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day, about the fight and how it will map out. . It has been tough. We

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have been pushed very hard and we have mastered it. We will come with

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the goods, the signs are hard work. We are going to get the titles. You

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can get live commentary of that fight on BBC radio five live and

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where ever you are you can follow the match through a live page on the

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BBC sport at. This video was posted by an amateur cyclist when this

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happened. . Idiot idiot! He is making his feelings clear. That was

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the Team Sky coach going past him very close. You can see just how

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close it gets to him, about a metre away before it cuts in to avoid a

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lorry coming in the other direction. Not ideal by any means. Team Sky

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didn't waste any time by replying to the video. They said we are sorry

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and we have already spoken to the driver. By the way, they were on the

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road for the Tour of Britain. Jack Bauer won the fifth stage today. In

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a few minutes time a different sporting event to tell you about.

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The world nomad games in Kurdistan. Some interesting sports that we will

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be looking at. In the UK an extra ?12.5 million will be spent on

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mobile devices and pumps for Northern Ireland. It follows the

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floods last year. -- northern England. Having looked at the report

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for the first time today, I have to say I am a bit disappointed that

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there isn't more substance in it. They have identified the key issues

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in terms of managing the catchment areas and to look at the resilience

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of the infrastructure, for example, but I'm afraid a lot of this comes

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down to funding. We have had a group in Cumbria looking at the issues

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that are particular to Cumbria and a lot of the recommendations are going

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to require funding. We have had funding from the government, but it

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is generally accepted that if we are going to make the infrastructure

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resilient we will need more funding, and I guess that is true of other

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places in the country. What indication is there that you will

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get the funding? The Chancellor in the budget earlier this year

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announced an extra ?7 million for flood defences across the country

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and as far as I can see, what has been announced today is ?12.5

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million out of that total which is to be used to increase the supply of

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temporary flood barriers, which have their place in some circumstances,

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but they're not really the solution to a lot of the problems we face

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here in Cumbria. -- 700 million. As we head into winter, do you feel the

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government has given you enough support to be ready for winter? We

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have had a lot of support from the government and I don't want to

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underplay that, particularly in terms to the damage of our

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infrastructure, but most of the money was used to repair the damage

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caused to the infrastructure. Making it truly resilient, for example,

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bridges that have pillars on the riverbed, particularly prone to

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blocking steering heavy rainfall which contributes to flooding. The

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solution is to replace them with single span bridges, but that costs

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a lot of money that has not been made available to us. This is

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Outside Source, where live in the BBC newsroom. A lead story is about

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air pollution. The report says one in a hundred people die because of

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it. More information on the US elections, particularly focusing on

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the foreign policy credentials of the two main candidates. In the UK

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the news at ten is next. Millions of pounds will be invested in new flood

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barriers in England in response to the flooding last year. More on that

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with Huw Edwards. We have been talking about the Olympics and

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Paralympics, but let's leave that to one side a focus on the Nomad Games.

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They are being hosted in Kurdistan. It offers a broad palette of sports.

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Our correspondence is there. This sports requires good

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horsemanship. The aim is to pull your opponent off the horse.

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Athletes from 50 countries have come here to celebrate the heritage of

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nomads. Other sports at the games demand precision, coordination and

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strategic thinking. The aim of this game is to knock a collection of

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knuckle bones out of a ten metre wide circle. It is a metaphor that

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expresses the attitude of people to the rulers. The little bones are the

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players and the big bones are the rule of President. The game

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replicates the overthrowing of a rule, something the Kurdish people

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have done twice in the last ten years. These competitions represent

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a revival of nomadic lifestyle that was suppressed when the country was

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part of the soviet union. Now these curves are proudly showing off the

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tents, made from felt and would without a single nail. They erected

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within minutes when there is time to go, they leave no footprints. It is

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a way of life that has flourished again since Kurdistan gained its

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independence in 1991. This teacher is keen to pass on the traditions to

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her students. In those times our custom started to fade away and now

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we are trying to revive them. I can't say all the youngsters will

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choose to live like this. The only just starting to appreciate the

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nomadic life. Kurdistan has spent a huge amount of money on the games.

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Its economy is struggling, but the government believes it is more

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important to preserve this way of life for the world's benefit.

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Some sad news from Florida. The Jamaican singer Prince Buster has

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sadly died. He was responsible for a lot of great tracks. Lots of people

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have been paying tribute. Mick Hucknall said he was a scar reggae

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pioneer. -- ska reggae pioneer. Here he is on

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top of the Pops.

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