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Hello, I'm Karin Giannone, this is Outside Source.

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In France, at the Palace of Versailles, the new President

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Emmanuel Macron has been holding his first talks

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Both leaders said there was a frank airing of disagreements.

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That was clear even at their joint press conference.

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They have been augurs of influence throughout the campaign and they

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have repeatedly produce counter trysts about me and my campaign.

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This does not mean we tried to influence the election and that

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would have been impossible. This is the Manchester bomber

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Salman Abedi just hours before The UK police have

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released new footage. The leaders of the UK's two main

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political parties are facing a live television audience,

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as the lead up to the general New Zealander Scott Dixon had

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a lucky escape after his car did He managed to walk away

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with no serious injuries. Don't forget, you can get

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in touch with the programme Let's turn to Manchester now

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and the ongoing invesigation New CCTV footage has

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been given to the BBC of Salman Abedi's

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movements the day before the attack. This footage shows him shopping

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at a convenience store, casually walking among the aisles

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searching for something before he goes to the counter

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to buy some goods. He then walks out of the shop

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with a carrier bag. His till receipt shows he spent

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?8.74 and bought almonds, tuna, The store is close to the flat

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where Abedi was just hours before he detonated a suicide bomb

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at the Manchester Arena Here's June Kelly with the latest

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on the investigation. This was the day before the bombing

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and staff believe this was Abedi. His trainer is

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released are the same as in the pictures released by the police.

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Here he appears to be wearing some of the same cause. By this stage she

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has a bomb on the back and he is on the edge of committing mass murder.

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Tonight police release this new image from on the day of the attack.

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They are trying to find his blue suitcase.

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They say they have no reason to believe it

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contains anything dangerous, but they are asking anyone

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Early today their investigation expanded to the south coast.

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In the Sussex town of Shoreham by Sea, officers

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He is said to be a Libyan trainee pilot.

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Since the bombing there has been criticism of

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It is now reviewing the way it assessed Salman Abedi.

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The Home Secretary has refused to be drawn on possible

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It is right that MI5 are going to be able to look back and find out

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But at the moment I'm going to focus on making sure that we get

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the operation concluded and successfully so.

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But after the arena atrocity, is it right that an intelligence

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I think at this stage it is appropriate that it is internal.

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The information is so sensitive and there needs to be speed

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and the most important thing is they identify whether there

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In the north of England there have been more

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This was Whalley Range in Manchester.

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I think they are Libyans, but I do not know much about them.

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They collect our parcels, we collect their parcels.

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And in Bury this afternoon police began examining this rubbish tip.

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As well as the searches, there are going through thousands

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of hours of CCTV as they try to build a picture of

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Britain's Home Secretary has jumped to defend the UK's

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relationship with the EU after Angela Merkel said

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Germany will have to "fight for its own destiny"

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because it can't completely rely on the UK or US after Brexit

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TRANSLATION: We Europeans must really take our fate

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into our own hands, in friendship with the United States,

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of course, and with the United Kingdom and even

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with Russia, but we have to now, we must fight

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for our own future on our own, for our destiny as Europeans

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and that's what I want to do, together with you,

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That was Angela Merkel speaking at a rally in Munich on Sunday.

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This morning, on the BBC's Today programme, Britain's Home Secretary,

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Amber Rudd, leapt to the UK's defence, saying Germany

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I think as we continue with or begin the negotiations about leaving DEQ,

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we will be able to reassure Germany and other European countries that we

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are going to be a strong partner in defence and security and, we hope,

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in trade. We want to have a deep and special partnerships we can continue

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to maintain European wide security to keep us all safe from the

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terrorists abroad and that being nurtured our country.

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The BBC's Jenny Hill is in Berlin - she says no matter what Angela

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Merkel says or thinks, Germany needs Britain

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On the face of it, Angela Merkel has had enough with Brexit Britain and

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with Donald Trump and his refusal to cooperate with the rest of the G-7

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on climate change and migration. This is Angela Merkel's strongest

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language to date. Particularly when it comes to Donald Trump. Angela

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Merkel against Trump said one newspaper headline here this

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morning. But do not be fooled that this is a complete reset of the

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relationship. Angela Merkel in the same speech said it was important to

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keep the relationship going. This is election year for Angela Merkel and

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Donald Trump is widely reviled in Germany, the electorate do not like

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his rhetoric and his politics. They want to see the Chancellor standing

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up to Donald Trump. There mind that the transatlantic relationship

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really matters here when it comes to the economy and trade, as well as

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security and defence. The high and it seems there is an acceptance that

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like it or not, that relationship in the long-term has to work.

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Golfer Tiger Woods has been arrested in Florida on charges of driving

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This was the arrest shot taken by the police.

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It's understood Woods was arrested around 3am local time

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He had been recovering from recent surgery on a troublesome back.

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We can go over to the BBC Sports Centre. This is not the first time

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that Tiger Woods has made headlines for non-reasons. In 2009 he had a

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roadside accident and then transpired he was having

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extramarital affairs. He went public with what happened. It is sad to see

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this happen now because he has not played since February when he

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underwent back surgery. He has not won the title since the 2013 players

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championship. It has been quite a long time in terms of winning

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something. He has won 14 major championships, he won the US Open in

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2008. It has been a difficult time for him on and off the course. He is

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a private person and those pictures will not have done him any favours.

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This is the moment Huddersfield Town won promotion to the Premier League.

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It's the first time the club will play in England's

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top league and with it, they'll earn an estimated

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The stakes in this match could not have been higher. The collar the

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richest football game in the world and it was. A couple of chances for

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Reading in the first half. It ended up 0-0. They won 4-3 on penalties.

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This is the first time Huddersfield have played in the Premier League

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and the first time they have been in the top flight since 1972. 4-3 on

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penalties. David Wagner saved them from relegation. They finished 19th

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last season in the championship and this year they have gone up to the

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Premier League. Quite a remarkable performance from David. If you can

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continue this mix is, some of the bigger clubs may come calling. That

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was the BBC Sports Centre. Day two of the French Open

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has come to a close. The BBC's Austin Halewood

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has your highlights from Paris. After a first day in Paris that saw

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the women's number one seed crash out of the competition, day two was

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headlined by some of the biggest names in the men's game. Novak

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Djokovic defended his title against the Spanish player and he never

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looked troubled, taking it to set lead under the eye of his coach,

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Andre Agassi. Novak Djokovic won in straight sets, so is that the first

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of more to come? For me it is a very different relationship from others I

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have had, we are consistently talking a lot. I can see only

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positives. White-mac Novak Djokovic won the tournament for the first

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time last year and he has a long way to go to match Rafale Na dial. He

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too got off to the perfect start. He managed to beat the French player in

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just under two hours, so the cronies say the moment. Meanwhile another

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heavyweight is glued to the second round. This Canadian player was

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ruthless on the clay and he had 44 winners in his straight sets and

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destruction of the Belgian player. Could he dethrone the King? In the

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women's draw the former world number one survived a scare to win on day

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two. She took over two hours to beat the 17-year-old from this chilly who

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was impressive. She joins the defending champion in the second

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round. As far as crashes go - they don't

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get much nastier than this. This was an accident that happened

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in yesterday's Indy 500 New Zealander Scott Dixon's car

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flipping into the air after colliding with British driver

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Jay Howard. It came down on it's side -

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the back half shearing off. Thankfully the compartment

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containing Dixon stayed intact. Incredibly he walked

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away from the crash He said he was a little banged up

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but mainly just "bummed" Very restrained language in the

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circumstances. North Korea has fired

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a short-range ballistic missile, its third missile test

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in as many weeks. We'll look at what the international

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response has been. The Liberal Democrats have said

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the Prime Minister's hardline approach to Brexit could weaken

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Britain's ability The party's Brexit spokesman

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Nick Clegg said Britain could lose access to a vital EU criminal data

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base if Theresa May insisted on opting out

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of the European Court of Justice. Terrorists have

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attacked across Europe. Countries like France, Belgium

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and Sweden, as well as the UK, have all been targeted

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in recent years. As Britain prepares for Brexit,

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the Lib Dems are warning we could end up cut off

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from important security information. If the Conservatives

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do not back down and admit they have got this wrong,

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and that they do have to abide by the rules and the European laws

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that underpin data-sharing, we will be cut off from some

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of the most powerful databases that we presently use to go

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after would-be terrorists The Schengen Information System

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is a database of real-time alerts. It contains information

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on thousands of people, including suspected criminals wanted

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under the European Arrest Warrant. In 2016 the UK police and security

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services used it more The equivalent to 16

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checks per second. The EU's leaders and the Prime

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Minister have said continued cooperation on security

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is a priority in the Out campaigning today,

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Theresa May said she was committed to keeping not just Britain

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but Europe safe too. I'm very clear that we continue

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to want a deep and special partnership with the remaining 27

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countries in the European Union and we will continue to be committed

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to working with others in Europe both in terms of we want

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a comprehensive free trade agreement The Prime Minister has previously

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indicated that if Brexit talks end in failure and without a deal,

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our cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism

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could be weakened. It is an indication she sees

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Britain's police and security intelligence as a bit of a trump

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card in the negotiations. In the wake of the attack

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in Manchester, security and counterterrorism are likely

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to stay high on the campaign agenda. The challenge for whoever wins -

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keeping the public safe This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. President Macron of France has met

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Russia's President Putin Both leaders said there

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was a frank airing of their two North Korea has fired

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a short-range ballistic missile, its third missile test in as many

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weeks and its 12th test this year. The US Pacific Command said

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the missile was launched from Wonsan in North Korea and flew

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for about six minutes. Japan says the missile landed

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in an area between its Sado and Oki islands, in the country's

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exclusive economic zone. Maria Coduti is from the School

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of East Asian Studies This follows a period of almost

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weekly launching when just a few days after the new South Korean

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President was not created. It follows a period of high pressure

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between the United States and North Korea. This intense missile testing

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schedule is likely out response to Washington 's response to North

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Korea. By recent statement from North Korea said that maximum

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nuclear testing will be used following announcements by the

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Donald Trump administration. President Trump says that North

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Korea has shown great dishes Specter and that China is trying hard. Is

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China doing all it can? Trade with North Korea has gone prison late. We

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have to say something before, because one of the pillars of Donald

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Trump's strategy is to try to push China to comply with the united

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nations resolution, to enforce it as much as they can. The US does not

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understand the security interests of China, because China will never push

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so hard on North Korea to provoke the collapse of the resume because

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the crisis in the Peninsula and the instability in the region is not

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what China wants. Let's check in again with the UK

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Leaders interview taking place This hour the Prime Minister,

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Theresa May, has been How is going for Theresa May so far?

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She's being questioned by Jeremy Paxman. For the last few minutes she

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has been questioned by the audience. More than 100 people from across the

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UK, one third supporting the Conservatives, one third supporting

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labour, and a third undecided. The first question was from a serving

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police officer who was challenging the Prime Minister on cuts to boost

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numbers. The Prime Minister insisted police budgets would be protected

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and there would be extra investment for cybercrime. The person who asked

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the question was not too convinced and he challenged again, saying that

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staff numbers were crucial to fighting crime moving forward. Other

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questions included ones on the winter fuel payment, education

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funding and the UN -- and the NHS. Also the controversy will policy on

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adult social care. There was a question from a pensioner who was

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concerned about the value of his house being used to pay towards the

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cost of his care and concern is that he would not have as much money to

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leave to his grandchildren. The Prime Minister said that adult

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social care was an issue that needed to be tackled.

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People may be wondering why they are being questioned separately. Why

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this format? Jeremy Corbyn wanted to debate with Theresa May, but she has

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said that she would decline the offer to debate any of the party

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leaders. She said that the public have had many chances to watch her

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and Jeremy Corbyn in the dispatch box in the House of Commons

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debating. It is not something she would sign up to in this general

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election campaign. That is why we are seeing the format we are seeing

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tonight. In 2010 that was the first TV debate will be had the leaders,

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but that is not something that voters will get to experience this

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time. White-mac the campaign just got going again last Friday, after

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the tragic events in Manchester last week. Absolutely. We are seeing a

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lot of questions tonight surrounding security. It has put a different

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complexion on the campaign. But Jeremy Corbyn and to reason me know

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they only have ten days to connect with the electorate and to try to

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convince those undecided voters to vote for them. Ten days in the

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battle for number ten. Thank you. Watching the questioning rather than

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the debate. As we've been hearing,

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Britain goes to the polls for a general election next week,

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and with the winning party set to lead the country's

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Brexit negotiations, The BBC has been out to meet voters

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and find out the issues that Today we're in Berkshire

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in South East England to meet They share a passion

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for gliding but have very Preparing launch. Gliding is a very

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peaceful sport. Flight number one, terrifying. Then an instructor steps

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out and says, off you go, and then worse. In a glider you can stay up

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for hours and travel hundreds of miles. You start sitting quietly and

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there is big from the launch point creeping away. Then suddenly it hit

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shoe and you are gone. Within a couple of seconds you are pointing

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at the sky, it is loud and everything is shaking. You reach the

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top and then everything goes quiet. They welcome a stone from the

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University of Southampton, just to get new people involved in the

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sport. Everyone here is getting on a bit. We give them stick because they

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are old and the give us stick because very young and will never be

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able to buy a house. We have had periods of mass unemployment. All

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the people have been through this pain before but younger people are

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quite lucky really. When they see older people have houses and

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pensions, they need to balance that with what they have been through to

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get that, it has not been handed to them on a plate by any means. The

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biggest concern for my generation as house prices. It is becoming more

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difficult to get on the property ladder and rent is expensive. The

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older generation puts more importance on this Scot Mike

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emigration. Younger people probably want us to stay in the EU. I feel we

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are better out of it. I think we have been dictated to too much. When

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I am working the opportunities are getting better because of Brexit.

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This seems to be a sliding scale between the generations about

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whether it was a good idea. I think cooperation with Europe is one of

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the things we should value and to shut that door seems crazy to me.

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Views from the skies above south-east England. There is more

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about the general election on the BBC website. I will be back

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tomorrow. Goodbye. Hello. We saw a gradual cooling down

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processed in the bank holiday weekend with

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