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Hello, I'm Karin Giannone, welcome to Outside Source, | :00:08. | :00:10. | |
We'll bring you up-to-date with the US election. Donald Trump is in the | :00:11. | :00:22. | |
northern battle ground state of Ohio. Hillary Clinton is in North | :00:23. | :00:25. | |
Carolina getting a boost from Michelle Obama. We want a president | :00:26. | :00:36. | |
who takes this job seriously. Belgium reaches an agreement that | :00:37. | :00:39. | |
finally paves the way for an historic trade deal between the EU | :00:40. | :00:44. | |
and Canada. Wildlife is facing a global mass extinction for the first | :00:45. | :00:49. | |
time since the dinosaurs, that is the warning from conservationists, | :00:50. | :00:50. | |
as animal populations collapsed. You can get in touch on any | :00:51. | :00:52. | |
of our stories at #BBCOS. Less than two weeks to go to the US | :00:53. | :01:18. | |
presidential election. Both candidates are campaigning in vital | :01:19. | :01:21. | |
swing states. Hillary Clinton is in North Carolina today, alongside | :01:22. | :01:27. | |
Michelle Obama. Meanwhile Donald Trump is in Ohio, another battle | :01:28. | :01:33. | |
ground state, we expect to hear from him any time now. Let's show you the | :01:34. | :01:39. | |
scene at the rally he is attending in Toledo, Ohio. Both candidates in | :01:40. | :01:44. | |
the last few days really boiling it down to these key states, Ohio, | :01:45. | :01:50. | |
North Carolina today. Let's turn to Hillary Clinton's campaign and bring | :01:51. | :01:54. | |
what she had to say just over an hour ago when she was on stage. You | :01:55. | :02:00. | |
know, I have now stood on the debate stage for four and a half hours with | :02:01. | :02:06. | |
Donald Trump. And if you see any of those debates, well, that has proved | :02:07. | :02:12. | |
once and for all I have the stamina to be president... CHEERING | :02:13. | :02:26. | |
But there were times during those three debates when I'll tell you the | :02:27. | :02:30. | |
loop running in my head was what Michelle said to us at the | :02:31. | :02:37. | |
convention. Right? When they a goal over, we go high. You saw her next | :02:38. | :02:43. | |
Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, she threw herself behind the Clinton | :02:44. | :02:47. | |
campaign 100%. We want a president who takes this job seriously. | :02:48. | :02:55. | |
APPLAUSE And has the temperament and maturity | :02:56. | :03:06. | |
to do it well. Someone who is steady. Someone who we can trust | :03:07. | :03:14. | |
with the nuclear codes because we want to go to sleep at night knowing | :03:15. | :03:17. | |
that our kids and our country are safe. And I am here today because I | :03:18. | :03:25. | |
believe with all of my heart... And I would not be here lying to you, I | :03:26. | :03:30. | |
believe with all of my heart that Hillary Clinton will be that | :03:31. | :03:31. | |
President. What do the polls say? Let's take a quick look at the polls | :03:32. | :03:43. | |
- the BBC's poll of polls - puts Hillary Clinton at 49% - | :03:44. | :03:46. | |
with Donald Trump at 43%. But a warning about polls again - | :03:47. | :03:49. | |
here's a tweet from our reporter AP poll shows Hillary | :03:50. | :03:52. | |
Clinton with a 14 Fox News national likely-voter poll: | :03:53. | :03:55. | |
Clinton 44%, Trump 41%. A very different picture. Let's go | :03:56. | :04:05. | |
to Winston-Salem where irregulars and has been holding the rally | :04:06. | :04:08. | |
alongside Michelle Obama. Kim Ghattas has been there. A first lady | :04:09. | :04:12. | |
campaigning for a former first lady to be president on stage together | :04:13. | :04:20. | |
for the first time. Yes, there is a lot of history in the making here. | :04:21. | :04:23. | |
Hillary Clinton the first female Democratic candidate for the | :04:24. | :04:26. | |
presidency to have gained the nomination. And Hillary Clinton on | :04:27. | :04:33. | |
stage with the first Lady Michelle Obama, one of her most powerful | :04:34. | :04:36. | |
surrogates on the campaign trail, her most effective messenger out | :04:37. | :04:44. | |
there on the campaign trail, pointing at herself, Michelle Obama, | :04:45. | :04:47. | |
saying it unprecedented to have the sitting first Lady out on the | :04:48. | :04:51. | |
campaign trail like that. As she said in her own words, this is an | :04:52. | :04:55. | |
unprecedented election. And the message here was really about | :04:56. | :04:59. | |
turnout. They want to make sure people go to the polls, that they | :05:00. | :05:02. | |
vote, that preferably they vote early, in a state like North | :05:03. | :05:08. | |
Carolina, where this is possible. Michelle Obama pointing out that key | :05:09. | :05:12. | |
message, because Hillary Clinton's deponent Donald Trump has been | :05:13. | :05:17. | |
saying the elections are rigged and Michelle Obama countered here on | :05:18. | :05:20. | |
stage to say to the audience, it was a very big, excited audience, saying | :05:21. | :05:25. | |
when people tell you the election is read, what they try to do is make | :05:26. | :05:28. | |
you stay at home on election day, don't believe them. Go out and vote. | :05:29. | :05:32. | |
That was the key message we heard here at this event between... With | :05:33. | :05:38. | |
Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton, both on stage. A very warm event, | :05:39. | :05:42. | |
very personal. Hillary Clinton gave a very generous, very personal | :05:43. | :05:47. | |
introduction of the first Lady, and when Michelle Obama came to the | :05:48. | :05:51. | |
stage, she said she was a little bit emotional about that tribute Hillary | :05:52. | :05:54. | |
Clinton had page to her, and was a little bit choked up and thrown off | :05:55. | :05:59. | |
balance. We seen the candidates focusing very much on these few | :06:00. | :06:03. | |
states, what is it about these states that make them so critical? | :06:04. | :06:13. | |
Swing states are where it all comes down on election day, North | :06:14. | :06:17. | |
Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, those are the states that | :06:18. | :06:21. | |
decide an election. Hillary Clinton is ahead in some of the national | :06:22. | :06:25. | |
polls, not all of them, as we saw. She is ahead in North Carolina right | :06:26. | :06:30. | |
now. Polls could still tighten before election day. Overall, the | :06:31. | :06:34. | |
odds are very much in favour of Hillary Clinton winning the White | :06:35. | :06:40. | |
House. The Clinton campaign is not taking anything for granted and | :06:41. | :06:42. | |
wants to make sure they win in those key battle ground states. For Donald | :06:43. | :06:48. | |
Trump this is looking increasingly difficult, battle ground states are | :06:49. | :06:51. | |
important because the tally at up to the electoral vote, 270, you need to | :06:52. | :06:56. | |
win the White House. Florida alone has quite a few. The biggest battle | :06:57. | :07:00. | |
ground state. Both candidates have been campaigning there. For Donald | :07:01. | :07:03. | |
Trump it's going to be much more difficult to get to 270 because he | :07:04. | :07:09. | |
needs to win Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina. | :07:10. | :07:12. | |
Hillary Clinton has many more parts to the magic number of 270. You'll | :07:13. | :07:20. | |
see the candidates crisscrossing the country going to all of these battle | :07:21. | :07:24. | |
ground states. The other advantage Hillary Clinton has is she has these | :07:25. | :07:28. | |
powerful surrogates, these messengers fanning out across the | :07:29. | :07:35. | |
country, the president himself, former president Bill Clinton, Vice | :07:36. | :07:39. | |
President Joe Biden, Michelle Obama. Donald Trump is driving a message | :07:40. | :07:44. | |
for his own campaign. Even if Hillary Clinton is ahead in the | :07:45. | :07:47. | |
polls and it looks like she is likely to win, no one in this | :07:48. | :07:50. | |
campaign we are following here with the Clinton campaign, we are on her | :07:51. | :07:53. | |
plane, no one is taking anything for granted. Hillary Clinton was | :07:54. | :07:59. | |
celebrating her birthday yesterday, she had about chocolate cake on her | :08:00. | :08:04. | |
plane and made it clear nobody was taking any rest until November | :08:05. | :08:09. | |
eight. Kim Ghattas in one of those battle ground states, North | :08:10. | :08:10. | |
Carolina. Thanks a lot. It's taken seven years to negotiate, | :08:11. | :08:13. | |
but now it looks like a crucial trade deal between the EU and Canada | :08:14. | :08:16. | |
- known as CETA - The Belgium Prime Minister tweeted | :08:17. | :08:19. | |
earlier, "Belgian agreement All parliaments are now able | :08:20. | :08:22. | |
to approve by tomorrow at midnight. The Canadian foreign minister | :08:23. | :08:26. | |
said his country was ready to sign TRANSLATION: I'm cautiously | :08:27. | :08:42. | |
optimistic. Once bitten, twice shy. We hope the Europeans have agreed | :08:43. | :08:47. | |
between themselves because Canada is ready to sign. I think if the news | :08:48. | :08:50. | |
you announce becomes reality it's excellent news. | :08:51. | :08:53. | |
The deal had been held up by the region of Wallonia in Belgium - | :08:54. | :08:56. | |
which had demanded stronger safeguards for labour. | :08:57. | :08:58. | |
TRANSLATION: If we took a little bit of time it is because I think what | :08:59. | :09:09. | |
we have achieved here is important, not only for the war looms, but for | :09:10. | :09:13. | |
all the Europeans. It is a fundamental question. To know what | :09:14. | :09:19. | |
world rebut, a world with rules or no rules. We want to regulate this | :09:20. | :09:23. | |
market and protect the citizens, that is why we fought, and I believe | :09:24. | :09:27. | |
it was worth it, because we were heard. Thank you. | :09:28. | :09:28. | |
Despite these reassurances people still aren't happy about the deal. | :09:29. | :09:30. | |
Here are pictures from outside the European Union's Commission | :09:31. | :09:33. | |
building in Brussels - protests started just hours | :09:34. | :09:35. | |
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Connolly has more | :09:36. | :09:40. | |
Whether by design or coincidence, in fact, the various parties of the | :09:41. | :09:52. | |
Belgian federal government came to this deal, which rescues the free | :09:53. | :09:58. | |
trade agreement, at roughly the time the Canadian Prime Minister was due | :09:59. | :10:02. | |
in town in Brussels to sign it. Of course his trip had already been | :10:03. | :10:07. | |
postponed. The point had been made. The damage had been done. We're now | :10:08. | :10:12. | |
told that visit will be rescheduled, the signing ceremony will take | :10:13. | :10:16. | |
place. There is still a certain amount of political manoeuvring to | :10:17. | :10:18. | |
be got through on the European side. Everything that remains is seen as a | :10:19. | :10:23. | |
formality. You heard that Canadian minister saying he is cautiously | :10:24. | :10:29. | |
optimistic and once bitten twice shy, having seen what can go wrong | :10:30. | :10:33. | |
with this kind of deal nobody is being to concrete about saying what | :10:34. | :10:36. | |
the timetable is now, and when the deal will finally be signed. The | :10:37. | :10:39. | |
general mood here is one of optimism. Has this been a | :10:40. | :10:45. | |
particularly pertinent series of events, seeing how one region of one | :10:46. | :10:50. | |
of the 28 states making up the EU can throw a spanner in the works of | :10:51. | :10:54. | |
a potential trade deal? People thinking ahead to what it might look | :10:55. | :10:57. | |
like when Britain comes to negotiate with the EU when it isn't a member | :10:58. | :11:01. | |
any more. There are lots of lessons in this, a lesson in Belgian federal | :11:02. | :11:08. | |
politics if nothing else. It shows you EU decision-making is | :11:09. | :11:11. | |
extraordinarily complex. The bottom-line is, yes, just as | :11:12. | :11:15. | |
Wallonia held up the deal with Canada, so at some distant point | :11:16. | :11:18. | |
down the road is good, in theory, hold of a trade deal with Britain. | :11:19. | :11:24. | |
More immediately than that, in global terms, a little more | :11:25. | :11:28. | |
importantly, the Canadian free trade agreement is seen in some senses on | :11:29. | :11:32. | |
the European level as a dry run for a free trade agreement between the | :11:33. | :11:37. | |
European Union and United States. It's even less popular than the | :11:38. | :11:40. | |
Canadian deal and will have bigger problems along the same lines. | :11:41. | :11:45. | |
Planet Earth is facing its first global mass extinction event | :11:46. | :11:47. | |
It's a grim warning - and it comes in a new report | :11:48. | :11:51. | |
from the World Wildlife Fund and Zoological Society of London. | :11:52. | :11:54. | |
It found human activity has wiped out | :11:55. | :11:55. | |
That could reach two-thirds of the entire animal population | :11:56. | :12:03. | |
Here's the lead researcher on that report. | :12:04. | :12:11. | |
I think it is very shocking. It's obviously something of great | :12:12. | :12:20. | |
concern. We rely on biodiversity for things like ecosystem services. We | :12:21. | :12:26. | |
rely very heavily on good intact ecosystems. At the same time what we | :12:27. | :12:29. | |
are monitoring its populations, these are not losses of entire | :12:30. | :12:32. | |
species. It means there is still time to do something to have some | :12:33. | :12:37. | |
conservation action and try to reverse these declines and stop | :12:38. | :12:38. | |
species going extinct. The BBC's Science Correpondent, | :12:39. | :12:39. | |
Rebecca Morelle, explains how The living planet report is | :12:40. | :12:49. | |
something published every two years, it's a way to get a snapshot of the | :12:50. | :12:55. | |
health of the planet's wildlife. To do that you have to get as much data | :12:56. | :12:59. | |
as possible on as many species as possible. In this report they looked | :13:00. | :13:05. | |
at 3700 of them. What they did was track our population size changed | :13:06. | :13:09. | |
over time since 1970. It's important to say it's not a census, we're not | :13:10. | :13:13. | |
talking about numbers of individual animals, what we are talking about | :13:14. | :13:17. | |
is a trend in how population sizes are shrinking. They came up with | :13:18. | :13:23. | |
this shocking number of 58% decline since 1970. A 2% decline | :13:24. | :13:29. | |
year-on-year, a significant figure. Is everything being blamed on human | :13:30. | :13:36. | |
activity? Afraid so. Just in terms of habitat loss, deforestation, | :13:37. | :13:42. | |
pollution, there are some diseases. Amphibians dying off because of a | :13:43. | :13:46. | |
terrible fungal disease but humans have been implicated in the spread | :13:47. | :13:51. | |
of that. Climate change as well. All of these changes happening to | :13:52. | :13:56. | |
animals seem to have humans as the root cause. It's a problem. Are | :13:57. | :14:00. | |
there any positives, have they found any trends going in the opposite | :14:01. | :14:05. | |
direction? They have found some species recovering. This year we had | :14:06. | :14:09. | |
the good news wild tiger numbers were up for the first time in a | :14:10. | :14:13. | |
century. They are still bad numbers but at least going up rather than | :14:14. | :14:18. | |
down. Giant pandas, too, no longer classified as endangered. The report | :14:19. | :14:21. | |
says, look, it does show we can actually do things to reverse this | :14:22. | :14:27. | |
trend. Applying that do every single animal on the planet isn't going to | :14:28. | :14:33. | |
be easy. Still to come, business. It's a rough day for twitter. With | :14:34. | :14:39. | |
job losses and the closure of the video sharing service vine. We will | :14:40. | :14:43. | |
check in with Dave Lee in California. | :14:44. | :15:58. | |
This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom, | :15:59. | :16:01. | |
Michelle Obama has appeared with Hillary Clinton in North Carolina to | :16:02. | :16:08. | |
give a boost to her campaign. General elections are due in Ghana | :16:09. | :16:28. | |
on the 7th of December. BBC Arabic report on two UCD women who fled the | :16:29. | :16:32. | |
Islamic State group in Iraq winning Euro's top human rights award. They | :16:33. | :16:42. | |
were abducted and forced into sexual slavery in 2014. Both survived and | :16:43. | :16:45. | |
now campaign for the Yazidi community. One of the most read | :16:46. | :16:51. | |
stories online is about this letter John Lennon wrote to the Queen | :16:52. | :16:55. | |
explaining why he was returning his MBE. It was bought in a car-boot | :16:56. | :17:00. | |
sale. The owner discovered its worth around $70,000. | :17:01. | :17:09. | |
The UN children's charity has condemned the attack in northern | :17:10. | :17:13. | |
Syria as one of the worst in the five-year war. | :17:14. | :17:16. | |
In a village called Haas in Idlib province. | :17:17. | :17:19. | |
It's thought as many as 22 children were killed in the bombing. | :17:20. | :17:23. | |
UNICEF's executive director says: | :17:24. | :17:26. | |
The menace of a warplane. And then this. Thought to be the air strike | :17:27. | :17:44. | |
that hit the village of Hass yesterday. | :17:45. | :17:55. | |
This little girl repeats "I want my mum, I want to go to my mother". The | :17:56. | :18:06. | |
older one screens, the plane hit us, I don't want to go to school. | :18:07. | :18:15. | |
According to Unicef, 22 children were killed along with seven of | :18:16. | :18:19. | |
their teachers. Possibly the most serious attack against a school in | :18:20. | :18:23. | |
over five years of war. The strikes destroyed homes, too. This man | :18:24. | :18:30. | |
screams for Allah to take revenge. We have no one but you, God, he | :18:31. | :18:36. | |
wails. Russia called the attack horrible and its UN ambassador said | :18:37. | :18:40. | |
he hoped his country was not involved. But at the UN Security | :18:41. | :18:43. | |
Council more condemnation for their role in Syria, particularly in | :18:44. | :18:49. | |
Aleppo. The results in human terms have been horrific. Aleppo has | :18:50. | :18:53. | |
essentially become a kill zone. Since my last report to this council | :18:54. | :18:56. | |
less than a month ago, 400 more people have been killed and nearly | :18:57. | :19:02. | |
2000 injured. Russia's response was typically dismissive. The meat I | :19:03. | :19:09. | |
don't agree Mr O'Brien, if we needed to be preached to, we would go to | :19:10. | :19:13. | |
church. If we wanted to hear poetry we would go to a theatre. No | :19:14. | :19:19. | |
diplomacy, no agreements. But if deliberately hit on the school means | :19:20. | :19:23. | |
yet another war crime in Syria's never-ending conflict. | :19:24. | :19:30. | |
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is the UN special envoy for | :19:31. | :19:35. | |
global education, he's been calling for Russia to be investigated over | :19:36. | :19:41. | |
these attacks. What has prevented the Security Council acting in the | :19:42. | :19:46. | |
last two years is Russia. It vetoed an investigation into atrocities two | :19:47. | :19:50. | |
years ago. Today the Russian Foreign Ministry said they would welcome an | :19:51. | :19:55. | |
independent investigation. In theory, all the Security Council is | :19:56. | :19:59. | |
now in favour of investigating this crime. The Security Council should | :20:00. | :20:04. | |
now meet, it should agree the International criminal Court be | :20:05. | :20:07. | |
brought in. If it can't agree on the International criminal Court | :20:08. | :20:12. | |
prosecution authority it should agree on a separate investigation, | :20:13. | :20:14. | |
you cannot have people bombing children in this way with impunity. | :20:15. | :20:20. | |
You have to show they will be held accountable, prosecuted by the | :20:21. | :20:23. | |
International criminal Court at a later date. Let's look at some of | :20:24. | :20:30. | |
the business news. Twitter axing its video sharing service, vine, letting | :20:31. | :20:34. | |
people share 62nd video clips on a loop. One of the three co-founders | :20:35. | :20:37. | |
tweeted... Twitter announced its cutting | :20:38. | :20:46. | |
hundreds of jobs as it struggles to tackle big losses. Dave Lee is in | :20:47. | :20:51. | |
San Francisco. Vine, tell us more about it. Why is it going now? It | :20:52. | :21:01. | |
seems Vine, which is a six second looping video platform launched in | :21:02. | :21:06. | |
2013, it seems since then it hasn't managed to compete with other short | :21:07. | :21:09. | |
video services, particularly Snapchat, which is very popular. And | :21:10. | :21:13. | |
Instagram owned by Facebook. There wasn't much room for Vine any more. | :21:14. | :21:21. | |
And Twitter, looking to cut another 9% of its entire staff, couldn't | :21:22. | :21:28. | |
justify having a separate app for Vine which is what they have had | :21:29. | :21:31. | |
until now. They will shut that service. I'm thinking they will | :21:32. | :21:35. | |
probably integrate some of those services into the normal twitter | :21:36. | :21:40. | |
app. Vine itself as a service is going to be no more. People will | :21:41. | :21:45. | |
wonder why the shrinkage, what is its problem? Its problem is it isn't | :21:46. | :21:51. | |
making any money. Investors aren't very happy. There was hope earlier | :21:52. | :21:59. | |
this month, indeed expectation, that today we'd be hearing about a buyer | :22:00. | :22:03. | |
for twitter. Rumours were sales force, a big customer relations | :22:04. | :22:06. | |
company, were going to be that buyer. Those talks fell through so | :22:07. | :22:12. | |
twitter is left without being able to sell itself Reeva being able to | :22:13. | :22:16. | |
grow, its Achilles heel for the last couple of years. It seems what the | :22:17. | :22:21. | |
CEO is trying to do is to slim the company down. Even though its | :22:22. | :22:26. | |
revenues are improving, they are still not growing enough to cover | :22:27. | :22:29. | |
the cost of the company. By lowering the cost of his stuff, some of the | :22:30. | :22:33. | |
products of its no longer going to run, twitter will hope it can | :22:34. | :22:38. | |
reverse that balance sheet so the company can start making a profit, | :22:39. | :22:39. | |
something it has never done. The Japanese car company Nissan has | :22:40. | :22:50. | |
announced it will build two new models at its Sunderland factory. | :22:51. | :22:53. | |
Its commitment to the car plant had been in doubt after the Brexit vote. | :22:54. | :22:56. | |
Here is what some of the workers had to say about that news. Obviously | :22:57. | :23:02. | |
brings security, I've been here 25 years, hope it's going to be yet | :23:03. | :23:07. | |
another 30, even when I retire in ten years' time, looking at | :23:08. | :23:09. | |
retirement, we don't want the plants to fall away and forget about it, we | :23:10. | :23:13. | |
wanted their four other people so they can bring security to their | :23:14. | :23:17. | |
families. A quirky 25 years, previously I worked as a mechanic, I | :23:18. | :23:20. | |
worked at the shipyard as well, where I served my time as a | :23:21. | :23:23. | |
tradesman. Now working in Nissan, been here 25 years. There's always | :23:24. | :23:28. | |
been investment within Nissan. The company is one of the most | :23:29. | :23:31. | |
productive in Europe, one of the most productive in the world | :23:32. | :23:36. | |
probably. I never doubted Nissan would stick here and invest. If | :23:37. | :23:40. | |
Nissan went down that would be yet, the north-east would be gone. Nissan | :23:41. | :23:44. | |
took over from the shipyard and the pits, if Nissan wants to go, we'll | :23:45. | :23:47. | |
be back to the bad old days again, you know, so as we've got the new | :23:48. | :23:51. | |
Qashqai, that's it, the future. An expansion not .5% GDP. Slower | :23:52. | :24:02. | |
than the previous quarter. Still beating the estimates of most | :24:03. | :24:07. | |
analysts. Here is the British finance minister Philip Hammond. | :24:08. | :24:10. | |
Very pleased to see the economy is still resilient, very strong | :24:11. | :24:15. | |
third-quarter growth. It tells us that we go into the period of | :24:16. | :24:21. | |
negotiation for our exit from the EU from a position of strength with the | :24:22. | :24:25. | |
economy doing very well. Figures are based on the UK GDP, gross domestic | :24:26. | :24:30. | |
product. What does it actually mean? Here's Andy Verity to explain. | :24:31. | :24:38. | |
What is GDP? It stands for gross domestic product, and attempts to | :24:39. | :24:44. | |
add up everything we do or make for money. Every hamburger, haircut, | :24:45. | :24:50. | |
every winter coat, not just private goods but public goods, construction | :24:51. | :24:54. | |
projects. This video. They all go to gross domestic product, why should | :24:55. | :24:58. | |
we care? For everything we sell someone's getting income. The | :24:59. | :25:01. | |
overall income will be going up if we are producing more as an economy. | :25:02. | :25:06. | |
Why should we not care? Here's what gross domestic product isn't. It may | :25:07. | :25:15. | |
be the price of everything we do all make for money but it isn't the | :25:16. | :25:18. | |
value. There are things we value, health, friendship, love, happiness, | :25:19. | :25:20. | |
that don't form part of it. Don't think if GDP is going up each of us | :25:21. | :25:23. | |
is getting better. In the middle of the recession it was going down and | :25:24. | :25:26. | |
we got better off, our incomes went up. After recession it was going up | :25:27. | :25:32. | |
and real incomes were going down. GDP may measure economic growth, | :25:33. | :25:40. | |
it's not the same as happiness. Stay with us in the next half-hour, we'll | :25:41. | :25:45. | |
have the story of one man who was blackmailed after being duped online | :25:46. | :25:53. | |
by scammers. A latest in the BBC series an online shaming. More to | :25:54. | :25:54. | |
come after the weather. Hello there, let's take a trip | :25:55. | :26:11. | |
around the world, where we will encounter thunderstorms, flooding, | :26:12. | :26:14. | |
rain, early-season snow and what was a tropical cyclone. This was out in | :26:15. | :26:21. | |
the Bay of Bengal, the right time of year for tropical cyclones across | :26:22. | :26:24. | |
this part of India, as we get the withdrawal of the south-west monsoon | :26:25. | :26:29. | |
rains. Not a large powerful one. It has weakened and is a mere area of | :26:30. | :26:33. | |
low pressure. The winds have dropped. The rain is going to keep | :26:34. | :26:38. | |
going. There are warnings of heavy rain for coastal areas. As we get | :26:39. | :26:46. | |
landfall eventually into timbales. Conditions not as bad as feared, | :26:47. | :26:51. | |
we've had a rough seas for fishermen in the Bay of Bengal. Could be | :26:52. | :26:54. | |
squally winds and some areas getting a month of rain in 48 hours. | :26:55. | :27:01. | |
Elsewhere around Asia, lots of storm clouds across Southeast Asia into | :27:02. | :27:04. | |
southern parts of the Philippines and across Indonesia. This cloud | :27:05. | :27:09. | |
cutting China in half almost, extending some heavy rain across the | :27:10. | :27:16. | |
East China Sea, more rain for Shanghai. To the north it is dry, | :27:17. | :27:21. | |
for Beijing, much cooler than it is further south, where we are in the | :27:22. | :27:25. | |
warm and muggy air, in Hong Kong temperature is close to 30 degrees. | :27:26. | :27:34. | |
There will be more showers over the coming few days. This area of cloud | :27:35. | :27:38. | |
here brought the early-season snowfall around the great Lakes, | :27:39. | :27:42. | |
some areas seeing the first snow of the season. We're going to get an | :27:43. | :27:47. | |
inch or two of snow, then it'll be turning back to rain. That system | :27:48. | :27:51. | |
mostly rain as we headed to Friday, towards New England and the east of | :27:52. | :27:55. | |
Qu bec. Another area of cloud and rain, this time moving into the | :27:56. | :27:59. | |
West. This will bring a change in the weather across California, | :28:00. | :28:02. | |
much-needed rain on the one hand, because it has been so dry. It could | :28:03. | :28:07. | |
lead to localised flooding and the possibility of some landslides as | :28:08. | :28:11. | |
well. Let's finish off in Europe. If you areas of low pressure. One | :28:12. | :28:16. | |
through the Mediterranean, taking storms away from the areas that have | :28:17. | :28:19. | |
been hit by the earthquakes in Italy. This area of low pressure has | :28:20. | :28:24. | |
brought almost a month of rain to parts of Madeira, showers still in | :28:25. | :28:29. | |
the forecast around the Canaries. Storms are more likely, with his | :28:30. | :28:33. | |
area of rain here still close to Sicily. Southernmost parts of Italy, | :28:34. | :28:39. | |
maybe affecting Malta, too. Windy conditions across Scandinavia. The | :28:40. | :28:42. | |
rain moving away towards the Baltic states. In between, some sunshine. | :28:43. | :28:46. | |
Lovely few days across mainland Spain and Portugal. In the UK high | :28:47. | :28:51. | |
pressure is pushing our rain towards the north-west, but how long will it | :28:52. | :28:54. | |
continue? Stay tuned. Let's look through some of the main | :28:55. | :29:16. | |
stories here in the BBC newsroom. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton | :29:17. | :29:20. | |
have been campaigning in battle ground states. In North Carolina | :29:21. | :29:26. | |
Michelle Obama has been hoping to give the Democrats a boost. We want | :29:27. | :29:31. | |
a president to take this job seriously. French authorities say | :29:32. | :29:39. | |
the Calle camp has been cleared, while the jumble is destroyed. -- | :29:40. | :29:45. | |
the jungle. There are fears dozens of children have been left | :29:46. | :29:50. | |
abandoned. And a special report in the BBC series on online shaming, | :29:51. | :29:55. | |
we'll play the story of one man who was blackmailed after being duped | :29:56. | :30:00. | |
online by scammers. You can get in touch about any of our stories. | :30:01. | :30:19. | |
Bulldozers are tearing down what is left of the jungle migrant camp at | :30:20. | :30:26. | |
Calais in northern France. More than 1200 police officers were deployed | :30:27. | :30:29. | |
for the clearance operation at the beginning of the week. Let's show | :30:30. | :30:35. | |
you what the camp's Main Street looks like before they started work. | :30:36. | :30:40. | |
Let's show you what it looks like after they completed the work. | :30:41. | :30:45. | |
Completely different. Yesterday the camp was officially declared a close | :30:46. | :30:48. | |
but aid groups say dozens of people, many children, are still there. | :30:49. | :30:55. | |
Where they have gone now we can't be sure, we know from yesterday on the | :30:56. | :31:02. | |
night before that that lots of children have fled, they have gone | :31:03. | :31:05. | |
elsewhere, this is exactly what we didn't want to happen, we didn't | :31:06. | :31:10. | |
want children losing faith in the system because we will not be able | :31:11. | :31:14. | |
to protect them. For those in the camp there is still a lot of | :31:15. | :31:20. | |
confusion, somebody tweets that they are in limbo, those not registered | :31:21. | :31:24. | |
to leave the jungle have no idea what is going on. More than 5000 | :31:25. | :31:29. | |
people have been processed and bust to reception centres all across | :31:30. | :31:34. | |
France. He is go fill since this report from just outside Paris. | :31:35. | :31:44. | |
In the grounds, of a former convent, Afghan people are teaching Sudanese | :31:45. | :31:51. | |
to play the English game of cricket. Three days after they arrived, the | :31:52. | :31:56. | |
45 migrants are acclimatising to the gentler safer world of northern | :31:57. | :32:01. | |
Burgundy. There are sports, this was a holiday camp for Paris | :32:02. | :32:05. | |
schoolchildren, television and hot meals, laid on by the Red Cross and | :32:06. | :32:10. | |
social services. Talking to the people you get the impression they | :32:11. | :32:14. | |
are still shell-shocked, they have no idea where in France they are. | :32:15. | :32:17. | |
But one thing is clear, they do want to stay in France, they had given up | :32:18. | :32:21. | |
now on the idea of ever getting to England. I love you France. Once | :32:22. | :32:33. | |
they saw France as just a stepping stone on their route to the UK, no | :32:34. | :32:37. | |
more. Now it is the country that is offering them the refuge that was | :32:38. | :32:43. | |
turned down by London. I like the French, the government in France are | :32:44. | :32:49. | |
very good. But the government in England is no good, because they | :32:50. | :32:57. | |
closed the door to all refugees. For now the migrants are staying inside | :32:58. | :33:00. | |
the convent grounds, they are worried about local reaction. Not | :33:01. | :33:04. | |
unreasonably because the people in the village were highly suspicious | :33:05. | :33:10. | |
when told of their uninvited guests. The deputy mayor told me that the | :33:11. | :33:14. | |
decision to how is the migrants had been taken by Paris without any | :33:15. | :33:17. | |
attempt to consult with the people who live here. It was fine for the | :33:18. | :33:23. | |
migrants to walk around the village she said, but only if they left the | :33:24. | :33:28. | |
people here alone but people are afraid, what if the children in the | :33:29. | :33:32. | |
dark, bumping into the migrants. Maybe they are very good people but | :33:33. | :33:36. | |
we just own anything about them and it is wrong to take this kind of | :33:37. | :33:45. | |
risk. The fears are exaggerated, centres like this may only be open | :33:46. | :33:50. | |
for a few months, the time needed to process applications for asylum in | :33:51. | :33:53. | |
France after which the migrants will be moved on. In the meantime, it is | :33:54. | :33:58. | |
more of the boredom they have grown so accustomed to. But now a safer, | :33:59. | :34:02. | |
perhaps even a happier kind of boredom. Yesterday we told you | :34:03. | :34:12. | |
about. Strong earthquake that hit central Italy, in the space of two | :34:13. | :34:19. | |
house, amazingly no deaths reported, the epicentre of the earthquake was | :34:20. | :34:25. | |
in this province, the same region that was hit by an earthquake in | :34:26. | :34:30. | |
August when nearly 300 people were killed. Just to show you, the red | :34:31. | :34:35. | |
Line which shows where Italy straddles the Eurasian and African | :34:36. | :34:40. | |
tectonic plates, that makes it very vulnerable to seismic activity when | :34:41. | :34:44. | |
those plates move. Here is James Reynolds, reporting from near the | :34:45. | :34:51. | |
earthquake's epicentre. The people of central Italy have always known | :34:52. | :34:53. | |
that they live in an earthquake zone. | :34:54. | :35:01. | |
But the last two months have proven just what that | :35:02. | :35:03. | |
Wednesday night's quakes have damaged roads and buildings. | :35:04. | :35:06. | |
Rescue workers have helped people from | :35:07. | :35:08. | |
We have a lot of fear and we don't know what to do right | :35:09. | :35:14. | |
now because this is a place that is about tourism. | :35:15. | :35:18. | |
I don't know how we will start again. | :35:19. | :35:27. | |
The church of Saint Salvatore is on the tourist | :35:28. | :35:29. | |
It was hit in previous quakes and it has now come down. | :35:30. | :35:34. | |
The effects of the two earthquakes could have | :35:35. | :35:36. | |
This church collapsed, but no one was hurt. | :35:37. | :35:40. | |
And across this region, many people have | :35:41. | :35:43. | |
They've also had to get through a series of | :35:44. | :35:47. | |
Rescue workers will now have to check every road, bridge and | :35:48. | :36:02. | |
One of this country's most beautiful regions is also one of its | :36:03. | :36:09. | |
To sport now and there was crowd trouble in last night West Ham | :36:10. | :36:22. | |
against Chelsea match, police made seven arrests, it is not the first | :36:23. | :36:27. | |
time this season that West Ham has been in trouble. A British MP has | :36:28. | :36:33. | |
even told a newspaper that the club should be forced to play behind | :36:34. | :36:36. | |
closed doors if this violence continues. Richard Conway was at | :36:37. | :36:37. | |
that match last night. Many believed English football had | :36:38. | :36:48. | |
consigned such scenes to its past but last night West Ham and Chelsea | :36:49. | :36:51. | |
fans surged towards each other inside the former Olympic Stadium | :36:52. | :36:54. | |
and were held part only by desperate Seats were ripped up and thrown | :36:55. | :36:56. | |
as tensions between supporters boiled over in the closing | :36:57. | :37:00. | |
minutes of the game. 1000 stewards and a heavy police | :37:01. | :37:04. | |
presence ensured minimal trouble outside the stadium before | :37:05. | :37:09. | |
and after the match but the ugly scenes left many fans, | :37:10. | :37:12. | |
including children, shaken. Watching the game in the front row, | :37:13. | :37:17. | |
near to the home fans. Suddenly there is a whole load | :37:18. | :37:21. | |
of coins coming over. My daughter, Victoria, got hit | :37:22. | :37:23. | |
by seven coins all over her body. I am happy now the game | :37:24. | :37:28. | |
has finished. Whatever happened, we are totally | :37:29. | :37:49. | |
against it as a club. For those kind of things to happen, | :37:50. | :38:04. | |
especially in England, West Ham became tenants | :38:05. | :38:07. | |
at the Olympic Stadium in August and control of stewarding | :38:08. | :38:17. | |
is the responsibility It has made changes to the way that | :38:18. | :38:19. | |
fans are segregated following isolated outbreaks | :38:20. | :38:24. | |
of trouble early in the season but after last night's incident many | :38:25. | :38:33. | |
feel that further amendments The Football Association has | :38:34. | :38:35. | |
launched an investigation and both clubs will be asked | :38:36. | :38:39. | |
for their comment on events but, with a string of high-profile | :38:40. | :38:42. | |
fixtures to come this season, the pressure on West Ham to achieve | :38:43. | :38:45. | |
a secure stadium is set to increase. Jose Mourinho is in trouble again, | :38:46. | :38:57. | |
the football Association have charged after he made comments about | :38:58. | :39:00. | |
a referee, before Manchester United's match against Liverpool a | :39:01. | :39:06. | |
couple of weeks ago. He said "I feel it will be difficult for him to have | :39:07. | :39:12. | |
a very good performance." Why? Because he is from Manchester. Let's | :39:13. | :39:18. | |
ask over to the BBC sports Centre, hello Steve, it is not the first | :39:19. | :39:22. | |
time that he has been in trouble for something like this. Kudos have form | :39:23. | :39:29. | |
in that regard, he let us look at this kind of incident -- he does | :39:30. | :39:34. | |
have form in this regard. It deals with the Haifa bar match between | :39:35. | :39:39. | |
Liverpool and Manchester United, one of the festive star Bea 's inning of | :39:40. | :39:42. | |
football if not the fiercest so when the referee Ashley Taylor was | :39:43. | :39:47. | |
picked, he is from Altrincham outside Manchester, and the former | :39:48. | :39:52. | |
head of referees Keith Hackett questioned the decision saying it | :39:53. | :39:55. | |
would be intolerable if a referee bass solo can we got a big decision | :39:56. | :39:59. | |
wrong in the game. You can imagine that Liverpool fans were not too | :40:00. | :40:05. | |
happy either. In the build-up, Jose Mourinho described Anthony Taylor's | :40:06. | :40:08. | |
position has difficult saying there was pressure on the official, | :40:09. | :40:12. | |
managers are not supposed to talk about referees in the build-up to | :40:13. | :40:16. | |
games hence this FA charge and the United boss has until Monday evening | :40:17. | :40:23. | |
to respond. Mourinho does have a beard previous in this regard, when | :40:24. | :40:29. | |
in charge of Chelsea, he was given a one match ban, and charge ?40,000, | :40:30. | :40:34. | |
last November, for refusing to leave the referee's room and verbally | :40:35. | :40:40. | |
abusing the referees, and fined ?50,000, saying that referees were | :40:41. | :40:46. | |
afraid to give his team's penalties, after defeat to Southampton. We will | :40:47. | :40:50. | |
wait to see what it any punishment he faces the next time around. | :40:51. | :40:57. | |
STUDIO: Thank you very much. Let us bring you something that came into | :40:58. | :41:01. | |
the news from a short while ago, it is a Wada report on the anti-doping | :41:02. | :41:08. | |
methods, it has been highlighting Cirrus palings. | :41:09. | :41:13. | |
We will have more when we have it. Still to come on outside source, we | :41:14. | :41:31. | |
will have the latest, on the BBC series on online shaming, one man's | :41:32. | :41:41. | |
story of being blackmailed. The General medical Council has said | :41:42. | :41:45. | |
there is a state of unease within the medical profession which risks | :41:46. | :41:49. | |
affecting patients. In the report, the organisation that sets standards | :41:50. | :41:53. | |
for doctors says that the causes are complex but the signals of distress | :41:54. | :41:59. | |
are mistaken bull. An NHS employee spokesman welcomed the insight that | :42:00. | :42:05. | |
report gives to the huge financial and service pressures that the NHS | :42:06. | :42:08. | |
is under. This is a report from Hugh Pym. | :42:09. | :42:19. | |
been reports before, but there is a new hard hitting assessment, in its | :42:20. | :42:25. | |
annual review says that services are struggling under the burden of | :42:26. | :42:29. | |
severely constrained funding and rising patient numbers. It goes on | :42:30. | :42:34. | |
to say that Iran is taken bull signs of distress from the medical | :42:35. | :42:39. | |
profession. The report says that the number of doctors moving immediately | :42:40. | :42:43. | |
from foundation to specialist medical training has fallen, with | :42:44. | :42:47. | |
some citing burn-out. It knows that the standard of care by UK doctors | :42:48. | :42:51. | |
remains among the highest in the world, but adds that they are coming | :42:52. | :42:57. | |
under intense pressure. The GMC is politically neutral, answerable to | :42:58. | :43:01. | |
Parliament not to government, and we try not to take a political stance. | :43:02. | :43:06. | |
But for this year and the first time ever I think, in our report, we are | :43:07. | :43:11. | |
hearing from our staff on the ground across 300 hospitals that the | :43:12. | :43:14. | |
pressure for very experienced doctors that had been in the NHS, | :43:15. | :43:19. | |
has reached unprecedented levels. That is a signal that we should not | :43:20. | :43:23. | |
ignore, we are hearing it loud and clear and much louder than previous | :43:24. | :43:31. | |
years. The GMC report also refers to the junior doctors dispute in | :43:32. | :43:35. | |
England and says that the anger and levels of alienation should cause | :43:36. | :43:41. | |
everyone to pause and reflect. The Department of Health responsible for | :43:42. | :43:44. | |
England said it was investing in the NHS plan to transfer services in the | :43:45. | :43:47. | |
future and central to that was listening to the concerns of staff. | :43:48. | :43:52. | |
A separate report said that Scotland's health service failed to | :43:53. | :43:56. | |
meet seven out of eight performance targets in the last financial year, | :43:57. | :44:00. | |
audit Scotland said rising costs and staffing problems were piling | :44:01. | :44:04. | |
pressure on the service. The Scottish Government said that | :44:05. | :44:06. | |
staffing and spending were at record levels. | :44:07. | :44:20. | |
This is outside source live from the BBC newsroom. Our top story, with | :44:21. | :44:27. | |
just 12 days to go before the presidential election, Donald Trump | :44:28. | :44:33. | |
is eroding on the must win state of Ohio, after Hillary continues to | :44:34. | :44:37. | |
North Carolina. Coming up shortly on BBC News. If you are outside the UK, | :44:38. | :44:43. | |
we have more on the former first Lady, Hillary Clinton hitting the | :44:44. | :44:47. | |
campaign trail alongside the current first Lady Michelle Obama. Here in | :44:48. | :44:53. | |
the UK, News at ten is next, we have a report on China, about the | :44:54. | :44:57. | |
pressure on women who want more chosen one year after the country | :44:58. | :44:59. | |
scrapped its victorious one child policy. -- notorious one child | :45:00. | :45:09. | |
policy. Revenge pawn happens everywhere, it usually involves | :45:10. | :45:12. | |
publishing spitted material of somebody online without their | :45:13. | :45:16. | |
consent, in part of Asia, North Africa and the Middle East this can | :45:17. | :45:19. | |
be extra distressing because of traditional notions of honour and | :45:20. | :45:24. | |
shame. Women are often targets but not always. And a warning, it does | :45:25. | :45:26. | |
contain some sexual content. Samir is a Palestinian man in his | :45:27. | :45:40. | |
early 30s living in Italy, like many men, enjoys chatting with them in | :45:41. | :45:43. | |
online from the confines of his own home. It happened when I was at home | :45:44. | :45:54. | |
and misguided me on Facebook. She was really hot. -- and she added me. | :45:55. | :46:01. | |
That night she starts chatting on Skype and after a while, she asks if | :46:02. | :46:06. | |
I have a WebCam. So I turned on my video and said, can I see you too. | :46:07. | :46:13. | |
Then she says she's getting horny. She lies on her bed. And starts mass | :46:14. | :46:19. | |
debating, and I start mass debating to. With a girl like this, you lose | :46:20. | :46:28. | |
you ahead. When the call was over, he got a message on Facebook. It | :46:29. | :46:35. | |
said, listen, I am a man. And I recorded you, I have a list of your | :46:36. | :46:43. | |
family from Facebook. I am like bleep. I am in deep sleep. What if | :46:44. | :46:50. | |
my mum sees this. I could have thrown myself out of the window from | :46:51. | :46:58. | |
the shame. He was given one week by the blackmailers to pay ?1700 | :46:59. | :47:01. | |
otherwise the video would be released. Every year thousands of | :47:02. | :47:08. | |
men, from Arab countries are caught in this kind of Sting. Many are | :47:09. | :47:18. | |
reluctant to report it. Authorities from the United Arab Emirates | :47:19. | :47:22. | |
estimate that more than 30,000 men from the oil-rich Gulf countries | :47:23. | :47:27. | |
have been blackmail victims. I wanted to find out who were behind | :47:28. | :47:35. | |
the scams. After weeks of investigation, I traced some of the | :47:36. | :47:43. | |
columns back to this place, a small rural town in Morocco -- some of the | :47:44. | :47:53. | |
confidence trickster 's. Two has out of the capital. I travelled to find | :47:54. | :47:57. | |
out more about the scammers. It is a town with one Main St but I counted | :47:58. | :48:03. | |
more than 50 money transfer offices. Owners and workers in business is | :48:04. | :48:08. | |
here spoke to me off the record and told me that they can recognise scam | :48:09. | :48:11. | |
money transfer to through their offices. One of them told me, he | :48:12. | :48:17. | |
handles transactions varying from 1000 to 8000 euros in a single day. | :48:18. | :48:26. | |
I am told that the sex scammers keep a very low profile in the town. | :48:27. | :48:31. | |
After many attempts, one of them agreed to speak to me anonymously. | :48:32. | :48:47. | |
This young man in his mid-20s wanted me to call him Omar. | :48:48. | :49:08. | |
Omar and his fellow scammers know exactly who to target. | :49:09. | :49:32. | |
The scammers use pre-recorded videos of girls, which they download from | :49:33. | :49:37. | |
pawn WebCam sites. The Moroccan authorities have | :49:38. | :50:21. | |
confirmed that at least one victim has committed suicide. Omar told me | :50:22. | :50:26. | |
he wants to stop scamming, but with few opportunities in his town, he | :50:27. | :50:30. | |
feels he has no other option but to continue. | :50:31. | :50:37. | |
His report is part of a BBC Arabic series on shame and blackmail on the | :50:38. | :50:44. | |
online world. There is a lot more about it on the BBC website. You can | :50:45. | :50:50. | |
also share your own stories if you would like to, as the hashtag online | :50:51. | :50:58. | |
shame. In the last minute or so, in the programme, let us take you to | :50:59. | :51:03. | |
Talake Du, oh hi oh because presidential candidate Donald Trump | :51:04. | :51:08. | |
is about to take stage. They are getting warmed up for him, but he is | :51:09. | :51:14. | |
batting away a legion of polls that say that he is going to lose the | :51:15. | :51:20. | |
election. He is currently being interviewed by Fox News, while they | :51:21. | :51:25. | |
wait for him there. He is insisting that they will win the White House | :51:26. | :51:30. | |
in 12 days' time, the told die-hard supporters in the swing states, one | :51:31. | :51:34. | |
of those key critical battle ground states, we are going to win back the | :51:35. | :51:38. | |
White House and insisted that he holds a commanding position, so that | :51:39. | :51:46. | |
is the scene in Ohio. A fewer hours ago we saw Hillary Clinton, in North | :51:47. | :51:51. | |
Carolina and next to her, was Michelle Obama. The current first | :51:52. | :51:57. | |
Lady, campaigning for a former first Lady to be president. That is it | :51:58. | :52:00. | |
from outside source, thanks for watching. | :52:01. | :52:12. | |
Hello, I am Stephen and here is the taste | :52:13. | :52:13. |