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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.

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We're going to begin in Iraq where government forces inside Mosul for

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the first time in two years. The Islamic State group still controls

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the city, we have a report the front line. But the first time in a long

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while a poll has trumped against Hillary. Ahead of Hillary. Here are

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two of China's new stealth fighter jets, we will be showing you dump

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the first time and running through their credentials. If you have

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questions about the stories we are covering, here's the hashtag to use.

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You can also e-mail us whenever you like. This is a map of the North of

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Iraq. Iraqi government troops

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are inside Mosul. The city is still controlled

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by the Islamic State group, The Iraqis have moved

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into an industrial zone This is the Iraqi Prime

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Minister earlier. We will close in on the Islamic

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State from all angles and God willing we will cut the snake's head

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off will stop they have no choice either they surrender, or die.

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Ian Pannell is with the Iraqi troops.

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Today, it is the town of Iraqi special forces. We have had a

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whizzing sound overhead, close to the city of Mosul. It is sniper fire

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coming in from Iraqi state -- Islamic State.

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Few expected they would advance this far, this fast. But the closer they

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get to also the distance grows we are now literally at the 100 metres

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on the outskirts of Mosul with counterterrorism forces. We are

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constantly hearing the sound of rounds coming in, rocket propelled

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remains an automatic weapon by. There were tanks and heavy weapons,

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they are targeting a number of buildings where they think Islamic

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State is based. When it is safe Bill moved on into Mosul itself. There

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were thought to be more than a million people trapped between the

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warring parties with nothing but a white flag but defence. Many beer

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and mass exodus. This was the moment the troops entered the outskirts of

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Mosul. -- many fear and mass exodus. Islamic State site is barely seem to

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care that the troops are advancing. That doesn't mean they are not

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prepared to defend the city, and will fight to the death.

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The counterterrorism forces have been reading through Mosul, the

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outskirts only, but the last few hours and have met stiff resistance.

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We've seen a number of ices fighters moving around. They are carrying

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rocket propelled grenades. -- Isis fighters. A lot of gunfire. The

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ground is treacherous. It is laced with ie good deeds. It shows how

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hard the battle is going to be. This is just a one in Mosul. This is the

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road the troops must now take, it leads to the centre of the city. A

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dark and dangerous route into the heart of the caliphate of Islamic

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State. A little earlier I spoke with Orla

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Guerin in Northern Iraq. What we know is that a crucial

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threshold has been passed. Iraqi troops are now inside the city and

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have stepped onto the soil of Mosul but the first time in more than two

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and a half years. A highly symbolic and important moment for a rack and

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the people of the besieged city who've been waiting for so long but

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forces to come to their aid. The counterterrorism forces entered in

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the eastern suburb, they pushed into a second suburb managed to take

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control of the TV station. Again, an important symbolic step. We know

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that they faced fierce resistance, there was sniper fire and attacks

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with laser-guided missiles. We understand that the Iraqi troops

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have had to construct concrete walls around the advancing forces. To try

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and block the advance of suicide bombers. These have been such a

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feature here over the last two weeks. We understand the fighting

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has finished, darkness has fallen as you can see and a sandstorm has come

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up inside Mosul. Iraqi generals are describing this as the beginning of

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the true liberation of Mosul. The key word there is the beginning. The

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fair bet they penetrate into the city the more resistance they are

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likely to face. Especially when they get to the old section of town with

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the narrow streets. Heavy military hardware will not be ale to go

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through. That'll be street to street, house to house. Hal David

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Kurdish troops fit into the equation. -- how do the Kurdish

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troops? They have pushed forward over the last two weeks from the

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North and the East, but the agreement that was reached by the

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Iraqi government was that the Kurdish forces would not actually

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enter Mosul. They were not due to go inside and have not done so. The

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only forces that are supposed to fight on the ground are the Iraqi

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army and police. There are paramilitary units to the west of

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Mosul, a rainy backed Shia militia. -- rainy and backed. They have

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promised they will not go inside. Only the Iraqi forces and police do

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not suppose to go in but over the last two weeks the Kurdish troops

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have added to the territory under their control. They have been

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pushing forward and pushing out INS and gaining territory. They have

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been clear that they are not prepared to surrender any think they

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have captured. We are focusing on Mosul but there is another

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development I want to tell you about. Techie is amassing tanks and

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Turkish Defence Minister Fikri Isik says the deployment was part

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of preparations for important developments in the region

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Make of that what you will. While I am talking to you about Turkey and

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Iraq I know that Hillary Clinton is talking at around a in Florida.

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Let's listen. Grabbing women, mistreating women and I have to tell

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you that since that tape came out, 12 women have come forward to say

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"What he said on that tape, is what he did to me". And then we had his

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response" what he does at his rally is to go after those women all over

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again in Sultan in them. He said he couldn't have said those things

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because the women went attractive enough to assault. Look at hand, he

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said about one woman, "I do think so" about another, "She wouldn't be

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my first choice" she he also drags on tape with Howard Stern about how

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he used to go back stage at his beauty pageant and barge in on women

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while they were getting dressed. He said he did that to inspect them,

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that where his words. He said he got away with things like that, sure

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enough contestants have come forward to say that is what he did to them.

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As bad as that is, he didn't just do it at the Miss USA pageant or the

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Miss universe pageant, he also has been accused of doing it at the Miss

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teen USA pageant. That is Hillary Clinton being very critical about

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how Donald Trump treats women. All of those allegations she references,

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Trump repeats. Donald Trump will be

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in Wisconsin later. At the moment he's in Pennsylvania,

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here he is talking about Obamacare. When we win on November eight,

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Anderlecht and Republican Congress we will be able to immediately

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repeal and replace Obama car. I will ask Congress to convene a special

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session so that we can repeal and replace and it will be such an

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honour than me, you when everyone in this country because it has to be

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replaced and we will do it and we will do it very, very quickly. It is

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a catastrophe. I want to talk about both of those

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clips, they were interesting in different ways. Donald Trump has

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decided there is some mileage in Obamacare. Yes, we have had news

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from the White House that premiums in Obamacare again to go up but 25%.

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And that is when you started to see Herr Pohl results declined. So that

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has mileage the hero, certainly in times of Hillary Clinton we had had

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their speaking and making references to Donald Trump and his relationship

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with women. Am not saying what you are describing isn't outrageous but

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I'm wondering how much political ground can be made on it? I think

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she's trying to shift the conversation away from her e-mail

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conversation and back to his character flaws. It is true that

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what a lot of women the way that Donald Trump has described women,

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that video tape, the allegations of sexual abuse, that has had an

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impact. And it has an impact in the polls. So, at the very bad couple of

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days but the Clinton campaign she has got to change the conversation

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back to Donald Trump's character and specifically to rally women voters

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who might be still wavering or in the middle will start to remind them

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that there is this e-mail issue, but remember you are dealing with a man

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who has said all these things and has described women in these ways.

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But undecided women voters it is still a powerful message. Donald

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Trump has been fairly clear, I'm going to appeal Obamacare, paid the

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sillier doesn't Hillary Clinton have ideas on how policies? Yes, she has

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on her website what's you would do about trade, education, health care.

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She has been far more detailed ink hems of her policy platform. I think

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these last few days really about trying to generate in easier as on

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both sides, among supporters. Part of that is scaring them to death

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about the prospect of the other candidate being elected. They both

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know that neither of them are very popular and are trying to play up

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the other candidate's negatives. That is bubbly more important at

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this stage but them. What are the political dynamics that will affect

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which way this day goes? This is an amazing Lee important state. The

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public in in 2004, Democrat into bars and eight, it is an Nite edge

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at the moment. You are in a city like this, it is blooming. It is

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stunning, with this baseball field like in the middle of the city. What

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it does not represent the whole state. City areas lead Democrat but

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all Democrats are much more socially conservative league and have been

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hit economic Lee. They are the areas that are leaning towards Donald

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Trump. It is a microcosm of what is going on in this campaign. If you

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want to impress your friends on election night look at North

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Carolina. What are they putting on the glass behind you? My garden

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doesn't look like that. I think they are painting it green. Mine has

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never looked like that either. Thank you very much, have born. Of course

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she is part of our coverage of the US election do the next week, and

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beyond. In a little while we go to turn to more tension between the UK

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and Russia. This time it is about cyber attacks.

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Campaigners for a public enquiry into clashes between police and

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miners say they are considering seeking a judicial review. The

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government has refused to hold an enquiry. He is the chair of that

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campaign group. There are options for the future, some of them that we

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will be discussing with the legal people about the possibility of

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judicial review. We regard that the gloves are off on our side. We

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focused on the police violence because we fought that was the best

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way to get access didn't. Of getting something out of the Tory Home

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Secretary, but now we're going to focus on the political side. And the

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involvement of Margaret Thatcher's government at the time.

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This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom.

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Our lead story comes from outback where there are government forces

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outside Mosul. Reporting from Venezuela, five

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opposition supporters have been freed from attention. They have been

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held on charges which they say are political. No sign

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of the resolution. An Australian tourist who is missing in Borneo but

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nearly two weeks has been found alive. He had been trekking alone

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and was bound hungry but conscious and able to talk to his rescuers.

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And Britain's heavyweight Championship is going to defend his

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title in Manchester on the 10th of December.

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If you are watching in the UK or anywhere else in Europe and you are

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seeing me an hour earlier, it is for week only. I would give you the

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details explanation but is ASBO the America and the UK changing their

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clocks at different times. We will be back at the normal time from next

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week. Yet more tension between the UK

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and Russia over cyber-security. The head of the Uk's MI5

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intelligence agency says "Russia is using its whole range

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of state organs and powers I spoke to the Kremlin's

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spokesperson, Dmitry I asked about those statements

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and he said that until there was any Then, any such statement,

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whether from the head of MI5 or from the Vice

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President of the United States, Russia will consider those

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statements to be an substantiated and unfounded and will pay

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no attention to them. He did say he did agree

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with Andrew Parker on one thing, and that was that Russia

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is using all its means to promote its interests

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and defend its interests abroad. But, it was using legal means to do

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that, all the means that Russia has Now, we already knew that the UK was

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going to spend billions of pounds on cyber security. But the BBC's

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technology reporter was giving us more details about what it will be

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spent on. There are three areas. Defending

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against ban, which are huge threats. Spam, because overloads an

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organisation? Partly because in spam there is often malicious software.

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The repair element is, what was talked about by the Finance

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minister, actually striking back. They going to employ a lot more

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police offices to look out the hacker domestically. But they claim,

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it is quite difficult to decide what action might take place, but if you

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hit us we will have the ability to hit back at you. Take Daniel

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networks just as you have taken over ours. He said it was better that we

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had this power density are at disrupted, our power grids to

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disrupt it will stop perhaps be forced to use military means. It is

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better that our opponents know that we have the same cyber weapons that

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they do and we can use them. Other Russians really doing anything

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different to what lots of other countries are doing. -- Art the

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Russians. I'm sure there are things that other countries do that we

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don't know about and the Russians might not like. I think that is what

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the Russians want us to think. Espionage is all about finding out

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what the other side is doing. The accusation is that the Russians have

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gone further than that and that there is a buzzy line. We know there

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are criminal gangs in Russia who are expected using these tools to launch

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massive denial of service attacks against organisations. The theory is

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there is a nod and a wink from the Russian government to some of those

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attacks. We have seen those attacks in the United States interfering

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with the American election, which the American authorities have said

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are down to Russia. Written seems to be coming in and saying that we are

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worried about that too. Oil giant British Petroleum

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has announced a major drop in its profits,

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as the sector continues They still made a profit profits

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are of 933 million dollars down 50%. Is this just as simple as

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oil prices bringing profits down? Well, we have seen problems with the

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oil price but quite a while now. If you look at the oil spill dating

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back, that they suffered in the Gulf of Mexico. That forced the company

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to take actions. It sold off a lot of assets that proved precedent. It

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meant that they tighten their belts before we saw the shop drop in the

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price of oil and that is why the benefits are beginning to pay off

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now. Like all of the oil companies they are struggling with prices that

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are, if the dollars a barrel but in 2014 they were a hundred dolls a

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barrel. Now we have a book port of how will the 2008 crash affect the

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middle-class of America political. The American dream went broke in the

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housing collapse in 2007. The horrors of that crash can be felt in

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real estate. How much of your income is going towards rent? 56.5% a lot.

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Owning a home is unthinkable without help, she can hardly afford to rent.

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At the moment she's undecided but hopes that someone can use have

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financial burden. Someone is going to have to make a great speech to

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prove to my class that they are going to go above and beyond but

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this country. The sound certainly seem to favour that Mr Trump who has

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tapped into a sense of this is soon. This House was purchased $400,000.

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He has already cast his vote for Donald Trump. I need change. My

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agents work twice as hard to get paid twice as much. I told them that

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as soon as the Highlands in crisis to hit. I am not saying that is

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going to change immediately as soon as Trump gets elected, but I think

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my odds are better it by but a businessman in that position versus

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a career politician that has not got me anywhere so far winners has

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emerged. One person who got a good deal was Laura Richardson. She

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certainly won't be voting for Donald Trump. As a businessman, I still

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wouldn't trust his decisions, I think he would hire great people and

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get the right people in the room but Hillary Clinton would do just as

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good of a job and have experience as primary. I also hold a lot of the

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social issues that she prioritises as near to my heart. In this

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election the candidates message on the economy is very different.

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Hillary Clinton sounds and more of the note while Donald Trump points

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to those who were struggling as a sign of economic despair. Here, a

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swing state the economic winners and losers live side-by-side. I will be

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back with you in a couple of minutes time. In a couple of minutes we will

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be taking a look but the weather prospects for the whole of the

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British Isles and pushes on towards the

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