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Hello, this is outside source. Hundreds feared dead after a

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mudslide near the capital of Sierra Leone, Freetown, entire hillside

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collapsed is after heavy rain. Locals have been trying to pull

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bodies from the rubble with their bare hands. President Trump has

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illicitly condemned racism and racist violence speaking two days

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after the whites of premises violence in Charlottesville which

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has killed one people and injured 20 others. Races and is evil, and those

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who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the

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KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate

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groups that are repugnant to everything that we hold dear as

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Americans. South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in on, says he is confident

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that Donald Trump will act calmly and responsibly over North Korea. --

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Moon Jae-in. We will get reaction to Cristiano Ronaldo's possible five

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match ban, and also the possibly more obscure sport of India and is

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the lawn mower racing -- endurance lawn mower racing.

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Back to one of our main stories, Donald Trump held a news conference

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earlier to address the violence in virgin you, over the weekend, and

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here is what he had to say: Racism is evil and those who cause

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violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK,

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neo-Nazis, white supremacists and that are repugnant to everything

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we hold dear as Americans. We are a nation founded

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on the truth that all of us are

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created equal. We are equal in the

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eyes of our Creator. We are equal under the law

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and we are equal under those words could have come from the

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lips of Barrie. If Donald Trump had set them on Saturday, in the hours

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after the incident in Charlottesville, I think he would

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have been widely praised... The problem was, at that time, he said,

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many sides were to blame for the violence, and pretty much left it at

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that, for two days! White House tried to clean it up and said,

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clearly Donald Trump was condemning white nationalism, the Ku Klux Klan,

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white supremacists, but it was not until today, two days after the

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fact, that Donald Trump came out and made the statement, many people are

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saying that he said it under duress, and was forced to because of

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criticism not only from his regular critics but people within his own

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party, people like Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, senators in Congress, who are

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supporters of Trump, at times, and now feel compelled to distance

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themselves from him on this. Was their evidence that white

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supremacist groups felt heartened by the initial response of the

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president? There was, a website, Daily Stormer, there were comments

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on the website saying that they felt Donald Trump had their back, using

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broad, generic, everyone is at fault, we should all come together

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comments, that they were a tacit endorsement of their position. It's

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not the first time Donald Trump has proven Toby Roland-Jones in

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condemning the Ku Klux Klan and David Duke was the leader of the Ku

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Klux Klan, during the campaign, he originally... It took him a week,

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after the Ku Klux Klan indulged him, to renounce that endorsement. There

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are many people in the white nationalist movement, the white

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supremacist movement, that feel like Donald Trump is at least sympathetic

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to their views, and so this two-day delay after the incident in

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Charlottesville, I think they felt heartened by that. Often, when we

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talk about mixed messages from the president, we talk about who has his

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ear, I suppose that would be relevant here, as well. And one of

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his senior advisers, Steve Bannon, used to be the head of Breitbart

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News, online conservative new site that had been very sympathetic

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towards the so-called all rights, comprised of white supremacists,

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white nationalists. -- alt-right. So to have him in a high up position,

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critics of Donald Trump would say one of his advisers is telling him

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to cast a sympathetic ear to this white nationalist movement. He is

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not the only one in the White House but he is the most prominent. Thank

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you very much, as ever. The South Korean president has

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called for calm amid worsening tension over the North Korean

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nuclear threat. TRANSLATION: We urge North Korea to stop the worsening

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situation, immediately stop provocations and threatening

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behaviour. There must be no more war on the Korean peninsula, whatever

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ups and downs we face, the North Korean nuclear situation must be

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resolved peacefully. I'm certain the United States will respond to the

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current situation calmly, and responsibly, in a is equal to hours.

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No more war, but it seems once again we are getting a different message

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from the United States, something that has come through on the wires.

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This is coming through about Jim Matias, if North Korea was to fire a

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missile, the situation could escalate into war very quickly. --

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Jim Mattis. Head at the Pentagon. The South Korean president was in

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Seoul, he was meeting with US -- top US military official, General Joseph

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Dunford, what might the next movie In order for us to work

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diplomatically with North Korea, it will require China to enforce

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sanctions, so that will be one of the messages I deliver when I go to

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China. But even as diplomatic groups talk, military preparations continue

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fall of those who could be affected if Pyongyang decides to act on

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threats. These are exercises being

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conducted by joint forces While they are not in response

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to the current situation, they are even more important

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in light of it. Especially as the tone

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from Pyongyang remains aggressive. Today, the state's news agency says

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the country is watching each We are approaching the mid-August

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deadline set by North Korea for it to present its plan to attack Guam,

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to its leader, Kim Jong-un. Here in South Korea,

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they will be starting joint military exercises along

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with the US next week. Despite those efforts,

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it is unlikely we will see the tension in the region abate

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soon. Cristiano Ronaldo has been suspended

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for five games after he was sent off in Real Madrid's 31 win against

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Barcelona in the Spanish super cup first leg on Sunday. What is going

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on? As you mention, sent off, five games ban for pushing the referee.

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He will miss the second leg against the same team at the Bernabeu

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Stadium on Wednesday night, four-time world play of the year

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given a one match ban for being shown two yellow cards, one for

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taking of the shirts to celebrate after scoring and another for a

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supposedly I've. The other four games added for pushing referee in

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the back after having been sent off. The 32-year-old will also be out of

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the opening four league matches for Real Madrid, disappointment for him

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and the team. Real Madrid are the defending champions in the Champions

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League, they take place this week, the carrot is a place in the

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Champions League prop. Liverpool play Hoffenheim one minus Philippe

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Coutinho, left out of the squad after missing the 3-3 draw with

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Watford. Looking for a move to Barcelona, Hoffenheim one finished

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fourth in the Bundesliga last season, representing a strong

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challenge to Jurgen Klopp's side, not great defensively at vicarage

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Road. Celtic, undefeated in the Scottish Premiership last season,

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play a classic style opposition, with the Kop Captain Scott Brown is

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always key to their chances. -- with the captain. Napoli and Nice is

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going to be the most interesting match, Nice have lost both of their

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opening league matches. The Champions League proper draw takes

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place next Thursday, we are looking forward to it very much. -- Astana.

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Haven't quite finished with sport, something a little more niche, here

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is something, a view pictures, rather unusual pictures, might look

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like a go-kart track but this is actually an endurance lawn mower

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racing event, lasts 12 hours, takes place in southern England, blades

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are removed from the lawn mowers otherwise, only minor modifications

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are allowed, a group of friends came up with the idea in 1973 and here is

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the event organiser describing the rest. It tests both the stamina of

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the riders, and drivers, as well as the machine itself. 12 hours long,

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starts at 8pm, until 8am. Three quarters of the race is in darkness.

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So that presents another challenge, with lights on the mother 's. The

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circuit is not lit other than by the lights of the mothers. -- lights of

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the lawn mowers. -- lights of the lawn mowers. The

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Cassini space probe begins the final orbit of Saturn, before plunging to

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destruction in the planet's atmosphere.

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It is a growing problem many of us face when we take a flight, fellow

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passengers who may have overindulged in alcohol.

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A BBC Panorama investigation has revealed nearly 400 people

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were arrested on suspicion of being drunk at UK

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airports or on flights in the year to February,

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The Home Office is "considering" calls for tougher rules

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VOICEOVER: Drunken rowdiness at 37,000 feet.

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It is what some UK passengers are getting up to on outbound

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An investigation by BBC Panorama has revealed arrests of those suspected

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of being drunk at UK airports and on certain flights

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And half of 4,000 cabin crew who responded to a survey

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for the programme said they had experienced or witnessed verbal,

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physical or sexual abuse by drunk travellers.

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They just see us as barmaids in the sky.

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They would touch your breasts or they would touch

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Ally has recently quit her job as cabin crew.

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I guess I never reported it to the police because sadly,

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and this is completely wrong and only really occurring to me now,

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you kind of just accept it as part of the job.

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Diverting flights because of drunk passengers can cost airlines

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He's already banned alcohol sales before 8am and wants airports

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Two litre steins of beer in bars, mixers and miniatures in duty free

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shops, which can only be there for one reason.

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A voluntary code of conduct was introduced last year,

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which most big airlines and airports signed up to, including making

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it clear to passengers there could be fines or charges

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Coconut rum, it's a bit early, but...

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The organisation running airports says the code does work but it's

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people drinking to excess that's the problem.

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Despite this, there are calls for airport licensing to be brought

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The government is expected to make a decision on that this autumn.

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STUDIO: Lead story: hundreds of people are feared dead after a

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mudslide near Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone, entire hillside

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collapses after heavy rains. To Yemen now, at the centre of a

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perfect storm, that a combination of war, famine, disease, each one

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reinforcing the other. Already facing the largest food crisis in

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the world, the United Nations says an estimated 17 million people are

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suffering famine or shortages. Now, another grim milestone, according to

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the World Health Organisation, the number of suspected cholera cases

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has reached half a million. Nearly 2000 people have died of cholera

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since April. We can speak with the deputy representative for Unicef in

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Yemen. I spoke with him earlier about the situation there. This is a

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crisis of unimaginable proportions and entirely man-made. The sad part

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is, children are paying the heaviest price. With regards to the cholera

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outbreak, as of today, the caseload has crossed 500,000. We have more

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than half a million cases of suspected cholera. The number of

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deaths has reached close to 2000. This is as a direct result of two

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years of conflict, crumbling economy, rising levels of

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malnutrition, and failing systems of health, water and sanitation. All in

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all, very alarming situation, and Yemen as a country is at the edge.

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Dr, our clinics and hospitals running? Are they able to run? --

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our clinics. As a result of various factors relating to the context, --

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are clinics. This is a serious challenge, aid agencies like Unicef

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and other partners are working round the clock to set up direct aid

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centres to treat Children In Need of help. What about medical staff

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within Yemen, I know groups like Unicef are doing a lot to help, it

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is my understanding that doctors and nurses simply are not being paid,

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either. That is correct, more than 50% of the health facilities are not

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functioning. A large majority of health workers, doctors, nurses,

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have not received salaries since the last nine months. This is creating a

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very difficult situation in terms of rendering quality care. Aid

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agencies, like Unicef and other partners are working round-the-clock

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to set up treatment centres and are going into the community. There is a

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workforce of 20,000 volunteers, going house to house, distributing

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hydration sachets, water purification tablets and also

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spreading health messages that families can take themselves and

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their children from the spread of disease. Finally, doctor, what do

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these volunteers, what do you all need most? You mentioned oral

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rehydration tablets, is it basic kinds of resource that you need the

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most of? Well, we do need resources, but at the same time, we also need

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to understand that what is most essential is a peaceful resolution

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to the conflict. More importantly, both sides must stop blatant

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disregard of and violations of the rights of civilians and children.

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All across the country, as I travel, I see nothing but despair in the

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eyes of parents, who are making very difficult choices on whether to take

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their sick child for care, or feed their other children. 20 million

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people are in need of humanitarian aid. There is also a serial food

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insecurity crisis as well, almost 7 million families do not know where

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their next meal will come from. This is truly alarming. The world needs

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to do something to alleviate the suffering of the Yemen people.

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Look at this tweet from Nasa's Cassini space probe.

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The satellite has made a first five close passes, before it plunges to

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destruction in the atmosphere in a month.

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Cassini has been on an amazing journey, it got to Saturn 13 years

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ago and has explored sunny aspects of the system. Now it is on what is

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called its grand finale, so the grand finale is a total of 22

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orbits, these special orbits spacecraft close to the cloud tops

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and inside the rings, a special region of study, today is the first

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of the final five of the 22, taking us closer than ever before, skimming

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right through the top of the upper atmosphere, giving us a view like we

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have never had. Computer models can predict what that region will be

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like, but actually, it's really only tomorrow, when the data is linked

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from the spacecraft, coming back to the earth, that we get a sense of

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what that environment is like. And also how hard the rocket thrusters

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have two act to counteract the force of this enormous planet, Saturn. It

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is the first spacecraft to orbit the planet. Other spacecraft have

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visited since the early 1980s but they flew by, Cassini has had

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dedicated time to orbit the planet, to study the rings, to find new

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moons, to look at the Aurora, and there has been so many highlights.

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One from my perspective, a highlight from an instrument which measures

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the Connectix field. That instrument allowed us to see water vapour

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coming off the surface of one of Saturn's moons. Lots of questions

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answered but we are also leaving Saturn wanting to know more and

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wanting to go back again. Not just the planet we are receiving

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information about, some of Saturn 's moons as well, 62 have been

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discovered, some of them are thought to be able to support life. The

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probe was landed on Titan back in 2005, then there is a known which

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has these water geysers, water ice, it guides the trajectory of the

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spacecraft, the importance of these moons, if we think that these are

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environment which can host life or can in some way be habitable, then

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we need to do everything in our power to protect those pristine

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environments, that is precisely why, when Cassini ends its mission on

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September 15, the spacecraft will be plunged into the atmosphere of

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Saturn, and that is to protect those moons, so that it does not go

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anywhere near them, but also, because it will be fascinating for

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us to study the atmosphere. Marcus Hutchins, you may not

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recognise him, he is the British cyber security expert who

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unwittingly derailed a global computer attack a couple of months

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ago but then he was accused of creating and selling malware which

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steals banking passwords, and now he is in court in Milwaukee, in the

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American midwest. James Cook told me about the background to the case and

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the man at the centre. Until very recently, no one would have

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recognised him, he was an anonymous tech blogger, when he managed to

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stop this so-called one cry virus, which had infected the National

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Health Service and spread around the world, in May, the details are

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probably a bit dull, an issue are interested in the very detailed

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technical aspects of this. -- WannaCry. He stopped it, he was

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regarded as a hero, then he was in Las Vegas to attend a cyber security

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conference when all of a sudden he was arrested by the FBI. Now he is

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appearing in court, presumably, this is a charge that could see him spend

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time in jail? Potentially decades, suggesting that he could spend 40

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years in prison in the United States. He is appearing in Wisconsin

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in the US state of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, appeared in court there,

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his lawyer insists he is innocent of the six charges against him, outside

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court, his lawyer said he was a brilliant young man and a hero, he

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will vigorously defend himself against these allegations and when

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the evidence comes to light, we are confident he will be fully

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vindicated. Released on bail in the meantime. I wonder how much public

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sympathy there is for him, I suppose, the charge is very serious.

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Sympathy depends upon whether or not he is guilty, whether he did try to

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steal these banking details or at least try to make money out of

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someone else stealing banking details. What people in the hacking

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community say is this is the kind of thing that people write, this type

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of code, if you are involved in hacking and countering hacking,

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these allegations date back to 2014/15, they say it is a grey area,

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you have to write this code to figure out vulnerabilities, that

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will be the basis for his defence. In the meantime he will be raised on

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bail and interestingly, some of his bail conditions are relaxed, he will

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have access to a computer and the Internet and he will be able to

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continue his cyber security work. In the past hour, Marcus Hutchins has

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been tweeting about today's events on his tech blog account, we were

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talking about support: we will keep watching that case, in

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the meantime, just to say, one of our other big stories on outside

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source tonight, about partition, we will have more from India in our

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next editions of outside source, and a lot more on the BBC website,

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including some personal stories, memories of families separated, who

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had to flee during those events 70 years ago.

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