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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source. | :00:00. | :00:09. | |
We will of course be starting with this... | :00:10. | :00:15. | |
Why won't he released his tax returns? He did not pay any federal | :00:16. | :00:23. | |
income taxed... If you pay zero... I will release my tax returns when she | :00:24. | :00:28. | |
releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted. | :00:29. | :00:30. | |
They argued over taxes, trade and terrorism. | :00:31. | :00:32. | |
We'll be live in Washington and Philidelphia as Americans | :00:33. | :00:34. | |
Katty Kay is there, if you have any questions, tweet us. | :00:35. | :00:41. | |
Sam Allardyce, the England football manager, has left his position | :00:42. | :00:43. | |
after only being in charge for one game. | :00:44. | :00:45. | |
A newspaper sting appears to have shown him offering advice on getting | :00:46. | :00:48. | |
For the first time, the International Criminal | :00:49. | :00:58. | |
Court has sentenced someone cultural destruction. | :00:59. | :01:00. | |
The crimes were committed in Mali by a jihadi. | :01:01. | :01:02. | |
Any questions, not just on the US election, that on any of the stories | :01:03. | :01:12. | |
we are covering... We are the place to get you some | :01:13. | :01:13. | |
answers. Before the US presidential debate... | :01:14. | :01:37. | |
This is a statement from the football Association in the UK. | :01:38. | :01:41. | |
The FA can confirm that Sam Allardyce has left his position | :01:42. | :01:44. | |
That's in response to The Daily Telegraph's newspaper sting. We will | :01:45. | :01:51. | |
be live at Wembley and I will play you a statement from the football | :01:52. | :01:54. | |
Association in about five minutes. We will turn back to that story | :01:55. | :01:56. | |
shortly. But first... It's mid-afternoon in the US, | :01:57. | :01:59. | |
and the spinning and analysis of the presidential debate has been | :02:00. | :02:02. | |
in full swing all day - We'll get into that - | :02:03. | :02:05. | |
first here's some of what we saw from Donald Trump | :02:06. | :02:08. | |
and Hillary Clinton. By the end of the evening I will be | :02:09. | :02:18. | |
blamed for everything that has ever happened! Why not? Yeah, why not! | :02:19. | :02:27. | |
Just join the debate by saying more crazy things... APPLAUSE | :02:28. | :02:37. | |
Donnal... Donnal... Donald... In all fairness to Secretary Clinton... Is | :02:38. | :02:45. | |
that OK? Yes, I want you to be happy, it's very important to me. | :02:46. | :02:50. | |
She has a name, it is a leash. Let me ask you this... -- Alicia. You've | :02:51. | :03:02. | |
done this for 30 years, why are you only thinking of this now? A man who | :03:03. | :03:06. | |
is provoked by a tweet should not have nuclear codes. She does not | :03:07. | :03:11. | |
have the stamina and I do not believe that she does. As soon as he | :03:12. | :03:17. | |
travels to 112 countries, he can talk to me about stamina. He has | :03:18. | :03:23. | |
called women pics, slobs and dogs. My strongest acid, by far, is my | :03:24. | :03:27. | |
temperament. I have a winning temperament and know how to win. -- | :03:28. | :03:38. | |
asset. How do you respond? OK! I've been all over the place can you | :03:39. | :03:44. | |
decided to stay at home, that's OK. Donald just criticised me for | :03:45. | :03:47. | |
preparing for this debate, yes I did, and I prepared to be president. | :03:48. | :03:57. | |
It seems Donald Trump is not especially happy by the debate | :03:58. | :04:04. | |
moderator, Lester Holt, on Fox News earlier, he said the following... | :04:05. | :04:18. | |
It's a slight shift in position from what he was saying directly after | :04:19. | :04:21. | |
the debate. One blogger said... The debate was a bonanza | :04:22. | :04:29. | |
for fact-checkers - in fact Hillary Clinton kept telling | :04:30. | :04:31. | |
viewers to follow them. It was good advice - | :04:32. | :04:35. | |
though I should say both candidates came in for some | :04:36. | :04:38. | |
heavy scrutinised. Let's run through the debate with | :04:39. | :04:51. | |
your help. Your general impressions, we cannot complain that there is not | :04:52. | :04:56. | |
a clear choice? No. And it was certainly a feisty debate. My | :04:57. | :05:01. | |
takeaway is that Hillary Clinton had a strong night. It was a good debate | :05:02. | :05:07. | |
for her. She won the debate but there were no knockout blows against | :05:08. | :05:12. | |
Donald Trump. There were no moments where he either disqualified himself | :05:13. | :05:17. | |
on the presidency or she disqualified him from the | :05:18. | :05:22. | |
presidency. It means the first debate sets up the second debate | :05:23. | :05:26. | |
which will also be important and I imagine the interest in the election | :05:27. | :05:30. | |
will be huge and the interesting thing will be watching the 8% of | :05:31. | :05:34. | |
Americans have not made up their minds yet and as the polls come out | :05:35. | :05:40. | |
after this debate, we will see whether those 90 minutes helped them | :05:41. | :05:43. | |
swing one way or the other. You will help us go through the key issues of | :05:44. | :05:47. | |
the debate, we will play clips on these key issues. Here are both | :05:48. | :05:52. | |
candidates talking about the issue of trade. You go anywhere you want, | :05:53. | :05:57. | |
Secretary Clinton, and will see devastation where manufacture is | :05:58. | :06:04. | |
down sometimes 50%. NAFTA is the worst trade deal ever signed | :06:05. | :06:07. | |
anywhere, certainly signed in this country. Now you want to improve | :06:08. | :06:11. | |
transpacific partnership, you were totally in favour, then you heard I | :06:12. | :06:15. | |
was saying how bad it is, and you thought, I cannot fight that. | :06:16. | :06:26. | |
Nothing will ever top NAFTA. -- transpacific partnership. He had a | :06:27. | :06:30. | |
point because Hillary did shift her position? Yes, what Hillary Clinton | :06:31. | :06:38. | |
has done all betrayed and specifically the DPP is what is | :06:39. | :06:41. | |
known as a flip-flop, she was for it, and is now against it. During | :06:42. | :06:48. | |
her campaign, Donald Trump came out as being against it -- TPP. Bernie | :06:49. | :06:52. | |
Sanders came out against it and the mood of the country shifted away | :06:53. | :06:57. | |
from let's all embrace free trade to trade partnerships need restrictions | :06:58. | :07:02. | |
so they benefit American workers, or at least do not hurt them. He's | :07:03. | :07:09. | |
right, she changed her position. Next, terrorism, in particular | :07:10. | :07:12. | |
Islamic State. She tells you how to fight Isis on her website, I don't | :07:13. | :07:16. | |
think General Douglas MacArthur would like that... You next | :07:17. | :07:21. | |
segment... At least I have a plan to fight Isis! You are telling the | :07:22. | :07:26. | |
enemy everything you want to do. You are telling the enemy everything you | :07:27. | :07:30. | |
want to do. No wonder you've been fighting Isis your entire adult | :07:31. | :07:38. | |
life. Go to the police, the fact checkers, it worked -- go to them... | :07:39. | :07:44. | |
Please, get to work. What did you make of that exchange? It was one of | :07:45. | :07:48. | |
the stranger moments of the whole debate. How is it at all possible | :07:49. | :07:52. | |
that Hillary Clinton has been fighting Isis entire life? It is | :07:53. | :07:59. | |
only three years old and she is 68. If she had been fighting Isis her | :08:00. | :08:03. | |
entire life she would have to have been 21. Of course it is not true. | :08:04. | :08:08. | |
The point he is trying to get out, it is very defensive, he has been | :08:09. | :08:12. | |
criticised for not coming up with a substantive plan for attacking Isis, | :08:13. | :08:16. | |
he is trying to turn it around and say, you put your plan all over the | :08:17. | :08:20. | |
Internet, that's the last thing you want to do because it gives the game | :08:21. | :08:23. | |
away to the enemy. I think you miss spoke, that is | :08:24. | :08:31. | |
ridiculous -- he misspoke. Finally, tax. Why won't he released | :08:32. | :08:36. | |
his tax returns? I think a couple of reasons. First, maybe he's not as | :08:37. | :08:41. | |
rich as he says he is? Maybe he is not as charitable as he claims to | :08:42. | :08:45. | |
be. He did not pay any federal income tax. That makes me Sparta | :08:46. | :08:49. | |
acquittals smarter. I will release them when she releases the 33,000 | :08:50. | :08:56. | |
e-mails she deleted -- that makes me smarter. It would be great political | :08:57. | :09:04. | |
sense to say, I did not pay any tax, but that is what he said...! It was | :09:05. | :09:08. | |
a remarkable moment in the campaign and he seemed to admit to it further | :09:09. | :09:14. | |
on, he seemed to admit it when he said that if he did, they would be | :09:15. | :09:17. | |
squandered anyway. Put yourself in the American mindset | :09:18. | :09:22. | |
and particularly a Donald Trump supporter mindset, there is a lot of | :09:23. | :09:29. | |
activity Magill antipathy towards the revenue services. | :09:30. | :09:34. | |
They would think, good for him, I would not want to peg taxes to the | :09:35. | :09:38. | |
federal government either. There is not that sensibility that | :09:39. | :09:42. | |
it is your duty to pay federal taxes here, while it may be shocking, I | :09:43. | :09:45. | |
think there are a few Donald Trump supporters who quite like the idea | :09:46. | :09:50. | |
that he has paid as little, if not no taxes, as he can. | :09:51. | :09:55. | |
Always great to have you, thank you. Katty Kay live from New York. Any | :09:56. | :10:00. | |
time that you want full coverage of the US elections, you can get it | :10:01. | :10:04. | |
online from BBC News on the website or through the BBC News app and if | :10:05. | :10:11. | |
you don't have it, if you have a smartphone, go to your App Store | :10:12. | :10:16. | |
Apple or android, search for BBC News and you can easily downloaded. | :10:17. | :10:27. | |
Now a story that has been developing quickly over the last hour or so. | :10:28. | :10:29. | |
Just over an hour ago, this statement came | :10:30. | :10:31. | |
It reads "The FA can confirm that Sam Allardyce has left his position | :10:32. | :10:36. | |
He's only been in the job a few weeks - and has been | :10:37. | :10:40. | |
The FA's chief Executive has been speaking out. | :10:41. | :10:49. | |
A very difficult 24 hours, in the light of media relegations we have | :10:50. | :10:55. | |
seen, we have concluded and Sam has agreed that his behaviour has been | :10:56. | :11:00. | |
inappropriate and not what is expected of an England manager, | :11:01. | :11:03. | |
discussing a range of issues from potential | :11:04. | :11:08. | |
contravention of FA rules and comments that do not work as manager | :11:09. | :11:12. | |
of England. Excellent analysis online all the | :11:13. | :11:16. | |
time, John Cross of the Daily Mirror says... | :11:17. | :11:22. | |
Now, it is a mistake that is being referred to as part of a sting. Here | :11:23. | :11:33. | |
is the headline... There was inevitability about this | :11:34. | :11:47. | |
as the afternoon went on? Yes, it came apparent the FA were taking | :11:48. | :11:51. | |
this matter very seriously, we knew that from this morning. Martin | :11:52. | :11:54. | |
Glenn, the chief executive who you just heard from, and Greg Clark, the | :11:55. | :11:58. | |
FA Chairman, getting together very early this morning to discuss | :11:59. | :12:03. | |
matters. Sam Allardyce summoned from his home in the north-west of | :12:04. | :12:06. | |
England and brought down to Wembley to face his bosses. Despite | :12:07. | :12:13. | |
apologising and accepting it was inappropriate for him to act and | :12:14. | :12:18. | |
talking the way that he did to those undercover reporters, it was not | :12:19. | :12:21. | |
enough to save his job. And what a fall from grace it has been. 67 days | :12:22. | :12:26. | |
and he has gone from the confidence and swagger that we associate with | :12:27. | :12:30. | |
him to a man who tonight left Wembley in the back of a car hiding | :12:31. | :12:37. | |
from the cameras. An ignominious end to a very short career as the | :12:38. | :12:42. | |
England boss. He will no doubt be very regretful. After all, he has | :12:43. | :12:47. | |
always coveted this job. Stay with us, I want to run through the video | :12:48. | :12:51. | |
released by The Daily Telegraph so we can understand what he is accused | :12:52. | :12:56. | |
of doing. We have journalists pretending to be business people | :12:57. | :12:59. | |
meeting with England manager Sam Allardyce. The first clip I will | :13:00. | :13:02. | |
play... First here he is with his agent | :13:03. | :13:04. | |
talking fees. That refers to the kind of money | :13:05. | :13:33. | |
that may have been charged. We also hear Sam Allardyce appearing | :13:34. | :13:42. | |
to be advising on bypassing Let's go back to Richard at Wembley. | :13:43. | :14:09. | |
There are a number of things that we hear Sam Allardyce saying, which | :14:10. | :14:14. | |
have caused him the most problems? Certainly his comments about how | :14:15. | :14:20. | |
these investors and these businessmen that he was supposedly | :14:21. | :14:24. | |
talking to could avoid transfer regulations, and his comments on | :14:25. | :14:28. | |
that will not have gone down well with the men who reside in office in | :14:29. | :14:34. | |
this building behind B. -- behind me. This was the highest profile | :14:35. | :14:40. | |
employee of the FA, openly talking about how they can avoid regulations | :14:41. | :14:44. | |
that were set down by the FA in 2008, relating to the third part and | :14:45. | :14:51. | |
he -- third-party ownership of players. You heard that deal of | :14:52. | :14:56. | |
?400,000 contracts that Sam Allardyce would get by being an | :14:57. | :15:00. | |
ambassador and going to the Far East to talk to investors there in | :15:01. | :15:05. | |
Singapore and Hong Kong. It came days after he had been appointed and | :15:06. | :15:09. | |
signalled to the FA that this was perhaps a little tawdry and that | :15:10. | :15:13. | |
itself may not have been enough to sack him but I think that his | :15:14. | :15:21. | |
comments, I should say part ways, as it has been described, at going | :15:22. | :15:26. | |
against regulations is seen by the FA to not be the standard of | :15:27. | :15:29. | |
behaviour that they would expect from someone who occupies the posted | :15:30. | :15:33. | |
England manager and it is from comments tonight that it was felt to | :15:34. | :15:37. | |
be the case. If you don't follow Richard on | :15:38. | :15:52. | |
social media, I would recommend it, pointing out | :15:53. | :15:53. | |
that he is the only England manager to have a 100% record because he won | :15:54. | :16:02. | |
the only game he ever managed, not the record that he would be looking | :16:03. | :16:03. | |
for... What will voters make of each | :16:04. | :16:07. | |
candidates promises on the economy? We'll be live in New York to hear | :16:08. | :16:09. | |
how their promises stack up. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told | :16:10. | :16:21. | |
the BBC he wants to reverse party The announcement came a day | :16:22. | :16:25. | |
after the Labour conference was overshadowed by controversy over | :16:26. | :16:31. | |
the party's vision on the Trident Mr Corbyn also questioned | :16:32. | :16:33. | |
whether air strikes against so-called Islamic | :16:34. | :16:39. | |
State were working. As you very well know, I am not a | :16:40. | :16:49. | |
supporter of nuclear weapons and we are supporting the UN and its banned | :16:50. | :16:58. | |
process, of course I know the decision. | :16:59. | :17:02. | |
People in the party have a moral and -- moral objection to nuclear | :17:03. | :17:05. | |
weapons. Of course there are. I want to make a case for that and our | :17:06. | :17:10. | |
participation in that. Right now, the UK is bombing so-called IS | :17:11. | :17:15. | |
target in Syria and Iraq. In number ten, will you continue that? As | :17:16. | :17:21. | |
Labour Prime Minister I would bend every muscle I had to bring about | :17:22. | :17:24. | |
peace, which would include the non-military option. | :17:25. | :17:31. | |
This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom. | :17:32. | :17:33. | |
In the first US Presidential debate in New York - | :17:34. | :17:37. | |
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have clashed on the economy, crime, | :17:38. | :17:40. | |
The leader of the FARC rebel group in Colombia has apologised | :17:41. | :17:50. | |
to victims of its 50 year conflict with the government. | :17:51. | :17:52. | |
This came after the signing of a peace deal. | :17:53. | :18:06. | |
The body of a Sri Lankan newspaper editor who was killed | :18:07. | :18:10. | |
It's part of an ongoing investigation into his murder. | :18:11. | :18:13. | |
Lasantha Wickrematunga's paper accused the then government | :18:14. | :18:15. | |
And he predicted that he would be murdered. | :18:16. | :18:18. | |
The TV sitcom, Modern Family, has cast its first | :18:19. | :18:21. | |
Let's go back to the US presidential debate. | :18:22. | :18:35. | |
Trade was a big issue - and to be more specific, free trade. | :18:36. | :18:39. | |
This has been one of Donald Trump's most potent points, he believed the | :18:40. | :18:49. | |
North American free agreement does not serve American workers well, can | :18:50. | :18:55. | |
we assess the impact that NAFTA has had? Of course, when you make a | :18:56. | :19:01. | |
claim like that it is more nuanced. When you look at the North American | :19:02. | :19:04. | |
Free Trade Agreement, it did have a negative impact when you talk about | :19:05. | :19:10. | |
manufacture here in the US. A lot of jobs ended up leaving the USA and | :19:11. | :19:14. | |
going to Mexico, where Labour was cheaper. But there is no way to tell | :19:15. | :19:19. | |
whether or not the jobs would have stayed all gone overseas to where | :19:20. | :19:29. | |
Labour was cheaper. We can see the reduction of trade barriers may | :19:30. | :19:33. | |
trade a lot easier between Canada, the US and backs coach and as a | :19:34. | :19:37. | |
whole really brought up the economies of all three countries. | :19:38. | :19:44. | |
So, it is a much more nuanced reaction to how well NAFTA has done | :19:45. | :19:48. | |
for the economy, more than a straight up bad deal. | :19:49. | :19:54. | |
Henry in South Africa has a question... | :19:55. | :20:06. | |
Happy to help! The currency markets in general are affected by the US | :20:07. | :20:13. | |
elections. It is uncertainty, we have spoken about this before, when | :20:14. | :20:19. | |
a market sees uncertainty, it does not like it. When it comes to | :20:20. | :20:23. | |
currencies as it relates to the election, the more you are connected | :20:24. | :20:27. | |
agricultural to to the US, the more you will be affected by it. | :20:28. | :20:31. | |
Countries really affected, the rest dollar and Mexican peso fluctuate, | :20:32. | :20:38. | |
-- US dollar. If your colony is very commodity -based, they are traded in | :20:39. | :20:44. | |
the dollar, so that would also have an impact. It's good to talk to you, | :20:45. | :20:50. | |
thank you. Nicolas is watching in Suffolk, England, and says first of | :20:51. | :20:54. | |
all, do you clean the screen? And what is the purple icon? Yes, we | :20:55. | :20:59. | |
clean it every day! It's funny that you should ask and the purple icon | :21:00. | :21:04. | |
is one of the most important and screen as it means we can access all | :21:05. | :21:10. | |
of our video material on BBC News. Now we will talk about peer-to-peer | :21:11. | :21:15. | |
lending using the purple icon. Some of you may use this kind of | :21:16. | :21:19. | |
borrowing. Brokers and lenders connect directly online using apps | :21:20. | :21:24. | |
and websites, it's very popular in China but now major problems for | :21:25. | :21:27. | |
some companies and individuals doing it. | :21:28. | :21:32. | |
Street protest is not unusual in China but a demonstration outside of | :21:33. | :21:38. | |
the heart of government in the country's biggest city is rare. It's | :21:39. | :21:46. | |
not ours. We wanted to film a crowd of angry investors... They lost tens | :21:47. | :21:52. | |
of millions when one firm collapsed. Don't speak English, speak Chinese, | :21:53. | :21:57. | |
a policeman told this protester. Don't touch. Please don't touch. | :21:58. | :22:04. | |
Don't touch. It is not allowed here. All of this was to prevent us | :22:05. | :22:07. | |
filming pensioners, office workers and parents who have lost their | :22:08. | :22:13. | |
savings. Sharon lost the equivalent of $60,000. | :22:14. | :22:22. | |
This came with government approval? Yes. This is the firm at the centre | :22:23. | :22:29. | |
of the protest. A billion-dollar peer-to-peer enterprise before it | :22:30. | :22:33. | |
collapsed last year. Investors were loading by a promise of at least 6% | :22:34. | :22:39. | |
-- lured in by a promise of at least 6% returns but they thought there | :22:40. | :22:43. | |
was Communist Party and government backing. | :22:44. | :22:45. | |
They sponsored the weather on state-controlled TV in Shanghai. It | :22:46. | :22:51. | |
marries investors with lenders, a lot of it online. Foremost a decade, | :22:52. | :22:57. | |
China has encouraged the business to help a stale banking sector but it | :22:58. | :23:01. | |
is virtually unregulated. One third of firms set up have got into | :23:02. | :23:06. | |
trouble. 26 floors up this was a bustling sales office, but then dad | :23:07. | :23:11. | |
are fail apart last December, -- Dada. They have proposed new rules | :23:12. | :23:20. | |
to clear up the industry but police continue to investigate and people | :23:21. | :23:23. | |
continue to protest. Robin Brant, BBC News, Shanghai. | :23:24. | :23:28. | |
We've some new pictures from Nasa's Hubble Telescope. | :23:29. | :23:30. | |
They're of Jupiter's icy moon Europa - and there appear | :23:31. | :23:32. | |
That matters because where there's water...there could be life. | :23:33. | :23:35. | |
Pallab Ghosh has been looking at the images. | :23:36. | :23:43. | |
More than 350 million miles away, orbiting Jupiter, is a tiny | :23:44. | :23:52. | |
intriguing world. Scientists think that under the surface, it might | :23:53. | :23:57. | |
have a vast ocean. And where there is water, there might be like. -- | :23:58. | :24:03. | |
there might be like. These new pictures from the Hubble space | :24:04. | :24:08. | |
telescope is first direct evidence of an ocean beneath Europa. On the | :24:09. | :24:12. | |
bottom left, jets of water, the largest of which is 100 miles high. | :24:13. | :24:17. | |
We have discovered these features here which may be plumes of water | :24:18. | :24:24. | |
emerging from that ocean. If it is the case, it is exciting because it | :24:25. | :24:28. | |
is depositing material from the ocean on the surface of Europa and | :24:29. | :24:33. | |
into space, so we can look for organic 's and even signs of life. | :24:34. | :24:38. | |
Nasser and the European Space Agency both planned separate missions to | :24:39. | :24:45. | |
the moon in 2022. The discovery means the search for | :24:46. | :24:48. | |
life on Europa is now much easier and instead of having to land and | :24:49. | :24:53. | |
stroll through metres of eyes to see what is in the ocean, spacecraft can | :24:54. | :24:56. | |
fly through the jets, collect water and analyse it for evidence of alien | :24:57. | :25:02. | |
life forms. I'm almost sure that there is life | :25:03. | :25:06. | |
of some kind out in our solar system. I would be flabbergasted if | :25:07. | :25:11. | |
there was not. The conditions seem to be right in a number of places. I | :25:12. | :25:18. | |
am almost certain bacteria of some kind must be able to form in the | :25:19. | :25:24. | |
liquid water oceans on some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn as well. | :25:25. | :25:30. | |
There is a new space race between the European Space Agency and Nasa | :25:31. | :25:34. | |
to get to your rope. Whoever gets there first could answer one of the | :25:35. | :25:39. | |
most important questions for humanity -- Europa. Are we alone in | :25:40. | :25:41. | |
the universe? Halep if you see a report on the | :25:42. | :25:52. | |
programme, they are almost all available on the website. I will be | :25:53. | :25:55. | |
back in a couple of minutes. Once again we will be taking a look | :25:56. | :26:09. | |
at the UK weather prospects in a couple of minutes but if you were | :26:10. | :26:12. | |
with me at this time last night, you | :26:13. | :26:13. |