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Related story concerns Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of

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State. He has arrived in Moscow with plenty of work to do. America and

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its allies have failed to pressure Russia on the issue of Syria. He

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will take this up with surrogate lover of. I hope that what the

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Russian government concludes is they have aligned with an unreliable

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partner in Basha al-Assad. The Anne Frank Centre is calling on Spicer to

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be fired by Donald Trump. Someone as despicable of Hitler who did not

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sink to using chemical weapons. President Trump tells North Korea it

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is looking for trouble and North Korea says the US will bear

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responsibility for whatever happens next. We will have the latest on the

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escalating rhetoric. United Airlines has finally apologised for dragging

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a passenger of the plane, but not before he was described as

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belligerent in an internal e-mail. We will look at how United have

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turned this into one of the great PR disasters. Three explosions have

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smashed the team bus of Borussia Dortmund, one of the biggest

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football clubs in Germany. A Spanish player has been injured. Not

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seriously it is believed. The game against Monaco has been pushed back

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by 24 hours. One of the many issues are demanding

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Donald Trump's attention is North Korea. Have a look at what they

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think of the current deployment of US warships of the Korean peninsula.

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The foreign ministry in John Young are saying it will hold the US fully

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accountable for the catastrophic consequences of its outrageous

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actions. Donald Trump said that North Korea is looking for trouble.

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If China decides to help that would be great. If not we will solve the

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problem without them. When all that is going on, the Americans and the

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South Koreans have been conducting military exercises. This is a

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routine exercise. It happens every year. It is to practice landing

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troops and equipment on beaches when a normal ports have been destroyed.

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North Korea says it is practice for invasion. China says please stop.

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The US and South Korea say it is what militaries do when they are in

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alliance. They practice for all eventualities. But we are in a time

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of heightened tension. President Trump has ordered an aircraft

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carrier strike group to return to these waters. North Korea called the

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movement of US ships into the area reckless. It is about to hold its

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own big military parade with a display of missiles. Both sides are

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rattling sabres very loudly. Mr Trump has been in power for about

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four months and the fundamentals have not changed. The big

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fundamental is that soul, a city of 10 million people plus, including

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thousands of Americans is well within artillery range of North

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Korea. President Obama decided the risk of attacking North Korea was

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too great. Will President Trump think the same? We do not know.

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Maybe not even he does. Let's turn to France because a huge fire has

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destroyed a camp housing 1500 migrants in the north of the country

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in Dunkirk. The fire took hold after several people were wounded with

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knives in a fight between Afghans and Kurds. This is what happened to

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the migrant camp. It was two o'clock this morning was that there are

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numerous fires a little around this camp. I am told by some of the

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migrants here, before they left, but they watched fighting between Afghan

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migrants and some men from Iraqi Kurdistan. It was something petty,

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it was over a football game that turned to violence. There have been

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big pressures you. Some of the shacks that have been bred have had

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up to nine people, families, inside. Because of the number of people who

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have come from the Calais camp when it closed six months ago. The number

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of people here increased, overcrowding was a big issue. The

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kitchen on the other side, 500 Afghan men were saying inside that.

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This moment was waiting to happen. You can see the damage. This is all

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over this huge camp by the main road, close to where people practice

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to a wafer lorries. Now people have been moved away. Where will you go

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now? I do not know. Have a place to anything? This was your building?

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This was where you were sleeping? Here, yes. It is completely

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destroyed. The police are telling you to move away. The police are

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moving the last few migrants away from here. The site is completely

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empty now. About 50% is completely broke down. They have been told to

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go to emergency shelters. It has room for 900, there are 1500 people

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here and many migrants have said they will keep trying to get to the

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UK and set up other makeshift camps. The number of executions globally

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has dropped by a third. These figures come from Amnesty

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International. Last year there were 1634, that is 2015. Last year was

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1032. There is one major caveat. These numbers exclude China. There

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isn't reliable data on executions there, so it cannot be included. We

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do know that China, along with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and

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Saudi Arabia execute more people than any other countries. Chinese

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inclusion is based on estimates. It is worth noting that the fall in

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Kabul statistics is primarily driven by following numbers in Iran and

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Pakistan. As you can see, China is executing far more than anyone else.

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Amnesty thinks it is executing more than all the other countries in the

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world put together. Interesting to note America on this list. It is

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outside the top five for the first time since 2006. China has been at

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the top of the league table of executioners for many years. It

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executed thousands of people. It sentences thousands of people to

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death every year. More than the rest of the world combined. What we have

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done this year is look in depth and the state secrecy that surrounds the

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death penalty in China will stop China has begun to make claims that

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it is introducing transparency around the justice system. When we

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have looked at what is actually available, there is only a tiny

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fraction of cases of the death penalty and executions which are

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available to the public to scrutinise and the reason this

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matters is because secrecy feeds injustice. You are much more likely

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to have an unfair trial with the death penalty is carried out in

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secret. It prevents the public from understanding the horrors of the

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death penalty. Horrors like the case of one man who was exonerated of all

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his charges in December 2016, exonerated of murder. It came 21

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years too late because he had been executed in 1996. Those cases which

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are generating horror in China are beginning to contribute to public

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opinion. Until the full scale of this matter comes to light, until

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China comes clean, it is good to be difficult to tackle this issue. You

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can find the Amnesty report on their website. They were supposed to be

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2/4-finals tonight in the Champions League. What has been postponed

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until tomorrow because of three explosions close to the bus carrying

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Borussia Dortmund. One matches gone ahead. It is Juventus against

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Barcelona. Last time I looked, this was going well for Juventus. It

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finished well for them. 3-0. A repeat of the 2015 Champions League

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final which was won by Barcelona. Two goals in the first half, one in

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the second. They came within the first half hour of the match and put

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Juventus in a very good position as they are looking for a six

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consecutive title. They are fighting domestically and they are fighting

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for the Champions League as well. In the second half, the Italian

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international picking up a third. Lionel Messi had an opportunity for

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a Barcelona just after half-time. The biggest problem for Barcelona

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was defence. Let's remind ourselves of this. In the last 16 in lost 4-0

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to Paris Saint-Germain. What happened in the second leg, they

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want 6-1. You don't discount Barcelona. They can come up with

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something big when they needed. That will be played in eight days' time.

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I will update you on the Barazite Dortmund and Monaco match which has

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been postponed for 24 hours. The police have tweeted and said to

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e-mail that it was a serious explosive which was used that they

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have made sure that it was not terrorism they are suspecting. From

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that point of view, very good, but not good what happened with the

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piracy Dortmund team. That has been postponed for 24 hours. Now, we try

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to cover all types of sport here. Ice marathons is perhaps a new one.

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This is the North Pole Marathon. Let me show you the pictures. This is

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seriously impressive. 54 competitors from 20 countries. It is an annual

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event which happened over the weekend. Clear skies as you might

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expect. The race is starting at half past ten in the evening. -31

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Celsius. By the time they finish it was minus 40. The race is set around

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and ice camp which is on a drift station in the Arctic Ocean operated

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by the Russians. It is about 50 kilometres from the North Pole.

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There is the winner using pleased. Not usual running gear. Full face

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balaclava, gloves and snowshoes were essential. Impressively, everyone in

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the race completed it. Well done to everyone. One thing they will not

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worry about is, let me just show you this week we spotted from the North

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Pole, organisers saying they spotted polar Bears 36, has from the camp.

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Not to close but close enough to increase their speed just a little

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bit. Let's move on to another story from Australia. There has been a

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story of indigenous players from the Australian football league writing

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an open letter to fans after two players were racially abused during

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a match over the weekend. These are the players. Eddie Betts and Patti

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Rider. This is the open letter on the website. You can see it and read

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it in full. It says to the football community, how long must we put up

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with this. Racial vilification has been part of our game for too long.

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Eddie and Patrick were abused to the colour of their skin, that is

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unacceptable and they are calling for action. They say they have had

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enough. These are more than just words. The impact of the slurs and

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players are impacting on family, children and communities. You can

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find the whole letter online. One person has been given an indefinite

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ban for their part in the abuse. Just before we finish, talk about

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being a football manager. It can be tough at times. We spotted this from

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BBC sport saying series A, Palermo, have named the 12th manager in two

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years. The club is struggling and is facing relegation. The president

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says a big shake-up is needed. 12 managers in two years is certainly

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worthy of the description shake-up. You can get more support than the

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BBC sport website. In a few minutes we will turn to the PR nightmare

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that is the experience of United Airlines. You will have seen the

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video of the passenger being dragged off the plane. Third time lucky for

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the CEO. After two statements, he apologised in the third, but it

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might be too late. Almost 1000 care workers have left their jobs every

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day in England last year. Mostly because of low pay and long hours.

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Care providers say that chronic staff shortages mean vulnerable

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people are receiving worse care. Good morning.

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Good morning... at St Cecilia's nursing

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home in Scarborough. It's a mid-sized, 42-bed home,

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and it's full. The residents' conditions range

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from dementia sufferers to stroke survivors and those

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needing end-of-life care. It's a constant battle

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for health-care assistants There should also be

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two nurses on shift today, Winnie, what's the matter?

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What's the matter? You're dry?

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Right, let me put your head up. I think the hardest thing

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is keeping the consistency, because it does have a knock-on effect

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of having a great turnover of staff. 1.3 million people work

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in adult social care in England, but last year more than 900

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a day left their jobs. Of those, 60% left

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social care completely. You're not falling,

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you're all right. It's high-pressure,

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demanding and stressful work, and most care workers are paid

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just above the minimum wage. You're rushing round,

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you can't always get to everyone on time, and then

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it's quite like upsetting and disheartening when you find out

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that people earn more just like stacking shelves

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and you're looking after people. the bedridden need moving at least

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once every two hours. We still have all the wash up,

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laundry, washing, drying we are finish really late

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putting them in bed, There are concerns EU

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carers like her will become increasingly scarce

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as Brexit progresses. Every resident here is somebody's

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mother, father, loved one, but often those closest to them

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are the workers who care. We are alive in the BBC newsroom.

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Our lead story is that Rex Tillerson is in Russia. He will meet on

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Tuesday with his Hyde Park Sergei Lavrov. Top of the agenda will be

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Russian support for President Assad in Syria. But look at the stories

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coming up after Outside Source. Would News America is mixed outside

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of the UK. We will pick up on the story of faxing sceptics and how the

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trouble administration may or may not be willing to listen to their

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concerns. The news at ten is next in the UK. It will have more on the

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High Court ruling allowing doctors to withdraw life support from an

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eight-month-old baby boy. Well, we have to talk about United Airlines.

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It is having a 48 hours it would like to forget. The chief executive

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officer of United has put out this statement. It certainly is late, but

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we will carry on. This is the third communication from

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United since the video which the vast majority of you will have seen

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of a paying passenger being dragged off the airline. Let's show you that

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before we continue. The story is that for United staff

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needed seat so the airline asked for volunteers. There weren't any Sodhi

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selected passengers. Some agreed to leave but this man wasn't keen and

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so they took off anyway in the manner you can see. One eyewitness

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to all of this is a man who was sitting in a row in front of the man

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who was dragged out. They dragged him out of his seat, banging his

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head on the armrest and pulled him out of the plane as if he was less

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than human. For me, this whole thing has been upsetting because I believe

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that we are created in the image of God and we all have dignity and

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worth and they do not feel like his dignity and worth were really being

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evaluated. They were being ignored. The first response by United has

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been described by our media editor as the worst PR statement in

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history. Next, the CEO said to his staff that this is an upsetting

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event to others here. I apologise for having to re-accommodated these

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customers. In this e-mail he described the man who was dragged

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off as belligerent. The internet has been getting busy on this particular

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issue. This is one of thousands of jokes going around. You can see the

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front area, economy and fight club in the back. Lots of jokes doing the

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round. The new slogan should be ordered as a doctor, leave as a

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patient. The man was reported to be a doctor. Social media has been

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ruthless. There are ruthless. Is this beyond recovery for United?

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Well, I get the share price. On Monday, as all of this happened, the

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share price wasn't impacted. It traded and ended the day higher.

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Fast forward to today and the United share, Wall Street has caught up to

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the PR disaster that is this story. At one point during trading shrink

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the day in New York we saw the share price fell by more than 4%. It

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closed lower by a little over a 1%, but it is a real indication that

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even Wall Street was paying attention to what is happening with

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United. The missteps that we saw, the apology that we saw from United

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Airlines was one that everyone would have wanted to see days earlier, but

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it took so long for that to come through and now the company is

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engaged in the game of trying to make up for what happened over the

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last few days. Are we any closer to understanding why the airline

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decided to manhandle this man? Not at the moment. What the CEO of

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United said in that statement is that they are going to do a full

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investigation and they will come back and he will be presenting the

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results of that investigation on April 30. Of course there are a lot

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of questions about why deselected this gentle man, why they decided to

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do that forcefully. In some of the previous statement they did intend

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that this is part of their policy to select people and ask them to get

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off of the plane, but to use that kind of force is where a lot of

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questions are. Thank you, we have been keeping you busy today. We have

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a new BBC reporter for you from Indonesia. It is all about so-called

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motherless villages. Millions of Indonesian women have left their

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families to work in the Gulf, leaving their children behind. This

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is what it has done to their communities.

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That report ends of this edition of Outside Source. I will see you

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tomorrow at the same

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