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Hello, it's Monday, it's 9 o'clock, I'm Victoria Derbyshire,

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Team GB is now second in the Olympics medal table

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after an unbelievable 5 golds yesterday.

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Good twisting. Max Whitlock has gone ahead! He is the Olympic champion

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for the second time in his career! We'll get reaction from friends

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and family of some And the fastest man on earth

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is still the fastest man on earth. COMMENTATOR: They get

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away first-time. We'll talk to his cousin

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about his hopes for a triple triple. Also on the programme -

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a generation bought up on easy access to online porn -

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but what impact does it have on sex You don't really get that much in

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school about how sex works and for a lot of young people, they get their

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fundamental understanding from watching pornography.

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And a ban on so-called zombie knives comes into force this week.

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It means anyone caught making, importing or selling such knives

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with names like "head splitter" and "zombie killer."

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One mother tells us how easy they are to buy online.

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This morning - tell us your reaction to yesterday's historic medal haul.

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Did you pull an all-nighter to watch it all?

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How do the Rio Games compare to London for you so far?

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And just how joyous are the Games to watch?

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Get in touch throughout the programme - use #VictoriaLIVE

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and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate.

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So let's look in detail at that incredible night for Team GB

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Five gold medals - the last of those was for Andy Murray at 1 o'clock

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in the morning UK time - for those who didn't

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manage to stay awake, tell us what happened.

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I had to do my research this morning! Incredible for Andy Murray,

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what a wonderful five weeks, winning that Wimbledon title and then

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defending this Olympic title, a first tennis player ever to do so,

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not just British, the first tennis player at the Olympics. Here is up

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against Del Potro, the Argentinian. 14 breaks of serve in this one, huge

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Argentinian support inside what they call Centre Court in Rio. Two fans

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actually were rejected later on but this was a real seesaw, this was the

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match point for Andy Murray, he has John -- lost just one of his past 30

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matches, he said it was one of the toughest match as he ever had played

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in and now the three times grand slam champion and two Olympic

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titles. Very proud to have done it. It was a brutal match. For hours. A

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lot of ups and downs. As well. It has been a great few months for me,

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I am very happy with my tennis. And not bad to win another gold medal!

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Max Whitlock started the gold rush, with two gymnastics gold

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Or 80 minutes? Brilliant. Just under two hours. You think about the

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Japanese and the Chinese and the Americans with gymnastics, if you

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look at Max Whitlock, and with all respect, the size adds definition of

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the others, he is such a great guy, he has been with us at BBC Sport, he

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is so unassuming, here is in the floor event, if you look at his

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landing, so firm. This is huge for Great Britain. To land a gymnastics

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event like that, the first in 116 years. That was the first one. He

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said he surpassed his expectations to win the floor. And he went on to

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win the gold 80 minutes later in the pommel horse, beating Louis Smith.

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We can hear from him. For hours and hours in the gym and you get one

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minute to show what you have been working on and to do this today in

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the Olympic Games, I am just so happy. An incredible feeling, for

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hopefully we can inspire lots of hopefully we can inspire lots of

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youngsters coming through. And Louis did so well as well. Hopefully the

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future is bright. Now, there's was a lot

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of controversy about golf's inclusion in the Olympics -

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and we had those big-name withdrawals - but Justin Rose

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was desperate to make the team, he was determined to win it

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and he did it, didn't he? golf champion since 1904. It has not

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been in the Olympics for a long time. If you look at the droplets,

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Rory McIlroy, citing the Zika virus Rory McIlroy, citing the Zika virus

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but many claim it was not up there in terms of accolades. Justin Rose,

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he went down with Henrik Stenson on 15 under par after 17 holes but the

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Swede bogeyed the last. Justin Rose had the birdie putt, winning by two

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shots. Winning on 16 under. Rose, afterwards he had a clear message

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for those you did not come out, saying that we showed them and it is

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the best thing he has ever won. All I can tell you is from my point of

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view, it is something I have been hungry for and wanted to peak for.

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It has been at the forefront of my mind for the last few months.

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Absolutely, hopefully it was an exciting finish and people can get

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into it and I believe it was a great showcase for the first time we had

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golf in the Olympics. It feels better than any tournament he has

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one and it about the atmosphere being like a cross between golf and

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a carnival! The velodrome has been a healthy

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source of medals and there was yet more last night -

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how many gold medals is that now Five. He is not far from where you

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are from, Ramsbottom, only 28 years old. He could beat Sir Chris Hoy.

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Kenny is a champion at London 2012 but Sir Steve Redgrave, he is on as

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many as him, and Sir Bradley Wiggins. He is engaged to Laura

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Trott, the first British woman to win three Olympic gold medals. Only

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Sir Chris Hoy has more than Jason Kenney, who has the chance to beat

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him when he races in the keirin tomorrow. Brilliant. He will talk to

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Laura Trott's father later on. She is going for her fourth Olympic gold

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medal. She is in the army. We will talk to Adrian later on. -- -- in

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the army. Team GB is assured of another gold,

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although it hasn't actually been hung around Giles Scott's neck yet -

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is it fair to be dubbing him Comparing both is a little bit harsh

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on Sir Ben Ainslie, he has the knighthood and five Olympic medals,

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four of them are gold, this one is assured for Giles Scott. He was not

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selected for a London 2012 but he has guaranteed the Olympic gold in

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the Finn class. An unassailable lead. That result will see Team GB

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dominating this event. Winning their fifth successive Olympic title in

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that event and Scott says he is delighted to be associated with the

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likes of Sir Ben Ainslie. That's Team GB covered -

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but there was a superstar in the athletics stadium last night,

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wasn't there, Usain Bolt winning If you are asleep for Andy Murray

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you are definitely asleep for this one, this was at about 2:25am and

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Usain Bolt, as many predicted, as parents had a press conference

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building up to this race and his mother said he has told me he is

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ready and he certainly was. Look at him coming out to a ridiculous

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ovation. You were not the Olympic Stadium four years ago and look at

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this, Usain Bolt, 9.81 seconds to replicate that success in Beijing

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and London, against a lot of men who have been banned for doping

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offences, like Cartland. And he is on target to leave Rio with their

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third successive Olympic trouble, they are calling it the treble

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treble. After the semifinals before the extremely good, I wanted to run

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faster but the turnaround time he gave us, normally we get two hours

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and we had one hour and 20 minutes so as soon as we got around, there

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was no time to rest and get the lactic acid out, this is why it is

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challenging but this is what we train for. Is the treble treble

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still on? Absolutely. So much support back at home, you have a

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message for fans in Britain? I told you guys I was going to do it, so

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stay tuned! Two more to go! And a few more chances of gold for Britain

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today, the second place in the medals table, Charlotte Dujardin

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going off today and Mark Cavendish in the Omnium and Keri-Anne Payne in

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the open water swimming. And after 9.15am we'll speak

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about Usain Bolt's coverage -- cousins. He does that thing, he

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takes control in the second half and he is in control and the rest of the

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pack look like they are going backwards!

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Rachel Schofield is in the BBC Newsroom with a summary

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The sale, importation and manufacture of so-called "zombie

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knives" will become illegal in England and Wales

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The Home Office says the weapons glamorise violence.

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From Thursday, people found to be selling the knives could face up

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Zombie knives, these weapons are aimed at collectors,

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but increasingly they are a status symbol for criminals and have cost

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Last year 18-year-old Stefan Appleton was killed with this

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It is not just a problem in the capital.

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All of these weapons have been binned by the police

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and in these bins zombie knives are becoming common.

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This is the sort of zombie knife that is legitimately on sale

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As you can see, it's massive and could be potentially lethal.

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At the end of this week this will be illegal and no one will be able

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You will be fined if you are found in possession of it.

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In the West Midlands, weapons surrender bins

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Guns, knives, swords and machetes have been handed in and removed

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The damage they can inflict are more deadly than kitchen appliances.

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Are more found on the streets in Birmingham by gangs?

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We have seen them on a more regular basis.

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They are sold on high streets, in newsagents, unfortunately.

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Zombie knives are only a small part of a bigger problem.

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The real issue is stopping people carrying weapons which take so many

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The Nigerian government says it's in touch with the militants

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who are behind a video apparently showing some of the schoolgirls

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who were kidnapped by the Islamist group, Boko Haram, two years ago.

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The footage features a masked gunman, explaining that the video

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is to prove the girls are still alive.

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He also demands the release of captured militants -

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and says some of the girls have been killed in government airstrikes.

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A leading NHS psychotherapist has said young men are risking

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their sexual health by watching large amounts of online pornography.

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Angela Gregory, from Nottingham University Hospital,

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has told Radio One's Newsbeat that an increasing number of 18 to 25

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year olds are seeking help for serious issues which were

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barely seen in younger patients ten years ago.

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We'll have much more on this story later in the hour.

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Reports say at least 45 people have been killed after Syrian and Russian

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warplanes carried out a new wave of air strikes in northern Syria.

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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says dozens

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of civilians were killed in and around the country's

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For years control over Aleppo has been split

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between the government-held west and rebel-held eastern

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And we'll be talking to a resident about how life continues

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amid the terrifying violence in Aleppo at around

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Energy firms have been ordered to refund thousands of gas customers

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affected by a mistake in meter readings.

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Around 100,000 households have been affected by companies confusing

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measurements from older imperial meters with modern metric ones.

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It comes just days after Ofgem promised to deliver a more

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competitive and fairer energy market.

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The Labour leadership contender, Owen Smith, will today accuse

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the government of being behind "a secret plan to privatise

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he'll say that NHS spending on the private sector has doubled

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since the Conservatives returned to government six years ago.

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The Department of Health says it's "committed to the values of the NHS"

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And a reminder that on Wednesday, Victoria will be hosting a live

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debate from Nottingham with the two Labour leadership candidates,

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People are being warned not to take too much money out of their pension

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Changes to pension rules mean that over-55s now have a much wider

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The Association of British Insurers says withdrawing too much cash too

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early could leave people short later in life.

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That's a summary of the latest BBC News, more at 9.30am.

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Forget Super Saturday it's all about Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

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Sunday, with team GB winning five Olympic golds.

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CHEERING COMMENTATOR: He has taken a breath,

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he just now needs to land this tumble. CO-COMMENTATOR: Come on,

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Max, up high, good twisting, what a performance! Yes, he can! Max

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Whitlock... Max Whitlock has gone ahead of Louis Smith. COMMENTATOR:

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Finishing straight, Jason Kenney has got this, Jason Kenney wins the gold

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medal for the second time in his career he is the Olympic sprint

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champion. Gold medal number five in the career of Jason Kenney.

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STUDIO: And all of our golds yesterday were historic.

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Andy Murray was the first man to successfully defend

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Justin Rose the first ever Brit to win a gold at golf in its first

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Jason Kenny winning his 5th gold medal puts him just below

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Sir Chris Hoy in the tally of most gold medals by a Brit.

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And Team GB has never won a gold at the gymnastics before

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but Max Whitlock won two in the space of a two hours.

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This puts us in second place on the medal table,

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both Team GB and China have 15 golds in total so far.

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Plus of course, overnight Usain Bolt won the final

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of the men's 100 metres beating American Justin Gatlin,

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who's twice been banned for doping, to gold.

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This follows his titles at Beijing 2008 and London 2012.

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for the sprint "treble treble"

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with the 200m and the 4x100m relay to come.

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COMMENTATOR: Gatlin gets away well, Justin Gatlin leading, charging,

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Usain Bolt, Usain Bolt is going to take it, Usain Bolt gets it...!

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9.80! Magnificent seven. The odyssey continues.

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The noise in this stadium... The adulation! Look at the love for this

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man. STUDIO: Cyclist Laura Trott

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is another Brit to make history. She's become the first British woman

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to win three Olympic gold medals and she could yet win another one

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in the women's omnium Now we can speak with one of Usain

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Bolt's cousins, who lives in Wolverhampton, George Davies. How

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was it for you, watching as his cousin? It was amazing! Bit tiring,

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watching at 2am! A bit tiring for you, you were just watching it, he

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is running the thing! LAUGHTER Very true, very true. It was

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amazing. Brilliant thing to watch him. Never had any doubts, really.

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It was great, watching it. Great seeing him win. When you see him in

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the first half of the race, are you thinking, I don't know if he will do

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this? A little part of me is, but in every race, it is always the same.

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Because of his height and stature, it takes him a while to find his

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stride, once he reaches the halfway point, you can see him going into

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another gear. And dashing beyond everyone. He takes control in the

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second half, as he so often does. As a cousin, I don't know how many

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cousins he has, do you know? A lot! As one of the many cousins of Usain

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Bolt, do you feel it in your heart when he crosses the line, do you

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feel it as a member of the wider family? Yes, definitely. I feel the

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pride of the family. This one representative breaking records and

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being such an ambassador not only for the family but for the sport as

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well. That is a really good point, quite a number of people are saying

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that he is the man who saved athletics, addicted early when you

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see him racing alongside American's Justin Gatlin, banned twice for

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doping. -- America's. It is a testament to Usain Bolt's dreams,

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all he wants to do is race and do it as cleanly and professionally as

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possible. Justin Gatlin, banned cheating a few times, it shows how

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much better Usain Bolt is without having to take any enhancing drugs.

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Very nice to speak with you, thank you very much for coming on the

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programme. Sorry that you are feeling a bit tired! Have a good

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day, I am sure that you will. Let's talk about gymnastics - a

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record two golds for Max Whitlock and a silver for Louis

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-- Let's talk about gymnastics - a record two golds for Max Whitlock

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and a silver for Louis Smith, and we can speak to Paul Hall who's Louis

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Smith's coach - and to Benji Eyre who trains with Louis Smith -

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they're both at Huntingdon Gym in Cambridgeshire. I'm so proud of him,

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three Olympic Games, for medals, he did the job, I am very happy. --

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four. Incredibly emotional with the silver, what do you think that he

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was thinking? Such a stressful week, one week ago, on the Monday, he

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fell, that will have been in his head. He tried to put that behind

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him. That was the biggest problem, trying to get through one of the

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most difficult routines, that anybody is doing, and he managed to

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do it, fantastic result. We are just seeing the pictures from last week,

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when, sadly, he did fall. How difficult... That is part of the

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training and the coaching. Yes, you have got to be so strong mentally

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that you completely put that to one side, but it is hard to do. Yes, he

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had a good day on Monday, two and a half hours taking the team round,

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the pommel horse was the last event of six, good preparation for him not

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really, difficult to concentrate, I said to him, put that behind you,

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one competition down, you have an important one on Sunday. He had to

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focus, he chose the slightly easier option of the routines. Still one of

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the most difficult in the world, it came off, great decision, fantastic.

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Great praise for Max winning the gold, as well. Louis Smith said, I'm

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so pleased it is Max, I would not have wanted anyone else to win gold.

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Benji, you train alongside him, what is he like as a training partner?

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Lewis trains very hard, really inspiring as well, seeing him in the

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gym, makes me work hard as well. I have met him once, after 2012, not

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long after, I asked him for an autograph, for my then five-year old

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boy, who was being inspired by Louis Smith, who started going to

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gymnastics after 2012 because of Louis Smith and I said, would you

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mind giving me an autograph? He said, he was really stern, and he

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said as your boy already started gymnastics, because he needs to

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crack on if he is serious. But he is right! He frightened me a little

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bit. 20 years, close on 1 million

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revolutions of the pommel horse, to perform the routine he did

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yesterday. 1 million?! Thousands of circles and routines, all came down

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to that big moment. Blimey! Benji, where are you in terms of counting

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towards the 1 million? I think Louis may have done a few more than me,

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but I will try to get there with hard work. What you think about Max

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's performance, particularly given that it was not expected. Getting a

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medal on the floor, not expecting it, did the routine clean, anything

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can happen when you do that. He was not expected to win but he was

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inspected to do well. I am so happy for him. Thank you so much both of

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you, really appreciate your time, many congratulations. Paul Holt,

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Louis Smith's coach, and Benji, who trains with him. -- Paul Hall. Some

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of your comments this morning... They walk in the park again for

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thunderbolts... Great Britain punching above our weight, as usual,

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compared to the country population of the USA, 325 million, China, one

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point three early in, UK, 64 million. -- China, 1.36 billion.

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Dominant in the velodrome as they have been for three Olympics, also

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winning many World Championship, Tour de France wins, our record,

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there was a man who many champions recognised as being central to their

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success but I have not heard any preshow loyalty and gratitude to

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that man, will Shane Sutton be mentioned? Bradley Wiggins has

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talked about him coming back and that some credit should be given to

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his spending much of the last four years with the Team GB cycling team.

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Let's talk a little bit more about the team, in particular, Laura

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Trott, another Brit on course to make history, in fact, she has made

:26:32.:26:35.

history, as we said, she has become the first British woman to win three

:26:36.:26:38.

Olympic gold medals and could yet win another one. We can speak to her

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father, Adrian. Congratulations to Laura and to your family, has it

:26:51.:26:56.

sunk in? Yes, it has sunk in, it was a bit of a shock yesterday, people

:26:57.:27:00.

talking in terms of most decorated female British athlete.

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It is there, on paper, and we will move on. We will move on? You are so

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calm! LAUGHTER I let Glenn to get excited, you have

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to be calm. I am the call voice of reason! -- Glenda. -- cool voice of

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reason. Tell people about the different disciplines, for those

:27:42.:27:43.

that want to learn more, and what chance does Laura have of getting

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another gold? Chances of a goal, four or five girls are up there, she

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is the current world champion, so that puts her in the box seat. But

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one mistake, in something like the heptathlon, it could all go wrong.

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It is very like the heptathlete. 40 points for a win, 38 for second,

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slowly going down the field. A scratch race. First thing this

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morning, first one across the line. Individual pursuit, this afternoon.

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Points based on how quickly they cover 4000 metres. And then, an

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elimination race. That is the one that got everyone's attention in

:28:38.:28:42.

London, that is where the put the last rider across the line off, then

:28:43.:28:45.

the last to sprint for the win. Your husband to be, Jason Kenney. --

:28:46.:29:01.

her husband to become your son-in-law to be, Jason Kenney, what

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you think of his injuries and -- his achievement? So dedicated to what he

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does, very quiet and understated, is slowly coming out of the shell, we

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can see him in the arena, he is really enjoying himself, he has

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always enjoyed it, he has just never shown it. Another chance on Tuesday,

:29:25.:29:31.

for yet another medal, to bring him level with Sir Chris and Sir Chris

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thinks that he can do it, so I am not going to argue with that. Really

:29:37.:29:41.

nice lad. Quiet and understated, not words that you would necessarily

:29:42.:29:45.

used to describe your own daughter, is that fair? Not necessarily!

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Bubbly and noisy! LAUGHTER Hopefully there are more gold medals

:29:51.:30:04.

to come. This was Laura's tweet to her partner. Well, my. You are my

:30:05.:30:15.

superhero! No stopping him! Look at this picture. Posted on Twitter.

:30:16.:30:24.

This is what the women posted to the men after the team pursuit won the

:30:25.:30:31.

gold medal. They were about submitting. Congratulations, you

:30:32.:30:34.

will probably be drunk by the time you read this and a few of you have

:30:35.:30:37.

already come into our room accidentally- just a friendly

:30:38.:30:42.

reminder that this is not your room! Please do not try to get in at four

:30:43.:30:47.

o'clock in the morning. Love, the girls. If you are really stuck, your

:30:48.:30:54.

room is that we! After her second rowing gold, Helen Glover tweeted

:30:55.:31:04.

this... Bolt! There it is. She has a great vantage point! Absolutely

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brilliant. After Usain Bolt won his gold medal, all the heptathlete

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athletes, including Jessica Ennis-Hill, took the selfie with the

:31:18.:31:23.

reigning champion. That was a great picture! I love that! Get your

:31:24.:31:31.

Olympic medal, tick, get a selfie with Usain Bolt! And when the

:31:32.:31:40.

Japanese diver he/she, received a silver medal for the woman's three

:31:41.:31:46.

metre springboard, her partner won bronze. The partner got what -- down

:31:47.:32:03.

on one knee... -- He Ze. Aww! I am so happy for them and I don't even

:32:04.:32:10.

know them! Congratulations to them! Another bride-to-be has been the

:32:11.:32:15.

non-Olympics but in Hallett, this is what happened when a hen party and a

:32:16.:32:19.

bride crashed Dan Walker's coverage on BBC Four. Can we have a little

:32:20.:32:28.

look? They're bigger. A Brazilian hen party! They are clearly enjoying

:32:29.:32:34.

themselves! There seem to be tied together as well. Magnificent

:32:35.:32:39.

scenes. Maybe that is how they do it. The bright... Can we see the

:32:40.:32:56.

bright? -- bride. Come on, then. This could be interesting! Come on!

:32:57.:33:09.

Hello! My name is Maria. Are you from Brazil? Yes. Rio. You are

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clearly having a very good night. All of your friends are here. When

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are you getting married? In one month. September 17. And that

:33:25.:33:32.

carried on and on the hen party started chanting BBC! Dan Walker

:33:33.:33:38.

said you don't get this on BBC One! And she has invited him to the

:33:39.:33:44.

wedding in September! One more video to show you, Olympians are just like

:33:45.:33:49.

us! Concern for the goalkeeper, Lydia Williams. I love that! And a

:33:50.:34:00.

worthy reminder of just how far Team GB has come. Six gold medals in one

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day. They have counted the one from Mo Farah. Six gold medals in total

:34:07.:34:18.

for Team GB from the 1992 and 1996 Olympics, and in 32 days, prior to

:34:19.:34:24.

lottery funding. A number of articles and tweets remembering it

:34:25.:34:27.

was John Major who set up the National Lottery.

:34:28.:34:30.

Tell us the impact of pornography on your relationship.

:34:31.:34:35.

We're going to talk about this more after 9.30am -

:34:36.:34:37.

how the prevlacence of porn online is damaging people's normal sex

:34:38.:34:40.

lives and having a detrimental affect on young men's health -

:34:41.:34:42.

giving them problems more commonly associated with much older men.

:34:43.:34:45.

Let us know your own experinces and if you comfortable talking

:34:46.:34:47.

about this, we'd like to get you on the programme

:34:48.:34:50.

And what is life like in Aleppo? We talked or resident about by the

:34:51.:34:57.

Syrian city is coping after five of war. -- we talk to one resident.

:34:58.:35:07.

Here is well with the sport. An incredible night for Team GB, the

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most successful at an overseas Olympic Games, the last of five gold

:35:10.:35:14.

medals went to Andy Murray, the first player to win the singles

:35:15.:35:18.

title and he said he was very pride after beating Argentina's del Potro.

:35:19.:35:24.

He described as a brutal match. Max Whitlock won Britain's first ever

:35:25.:35:28.

gymnastics gold medal in the floral event and added a second the pommel

:35:29.:35:33.

horse, finishing ahead of team-mate Louis Smith. Justin Rose set his

:35:34.:35:36.

sights on winning the first Olympic gold medal and golfer over 100 years

:35:37.:35:41.

and he did that, edging out Henrik Stenson with a birdie on the final

:35:42.:35:46.

hole. Astra Jason Kenney, he won the fifth gold medal of his career as he

:35:47.:35:50.

retained his sprint title, beating fellow Briton Callum Skinner in the

:35:51.:35:55.

final and only Sir Chris Hoy has more Olympic gold medals than Kenny

:35:56.:35:59.

but he could equal that tally if he wins the keirin tomorrow. And Usain

:36:00.:36:03.

Bolt made history with its third 100 and is triumph, he said he expected

:36:04.:36:07.

to go faster but was happy he had won and he remains on course for

:36:08.:36:11.

what is called the sprint treble trouble with the 200 and is and the

:36:12.:36:17.

100 and is really still to come. Arsenal and Liverpool showed seven

:36:18.:36:21.

goals as they opened their Premier League season yesterday, finishing

:36:22.:36:26.

4-3 to Liverpool at the Emirates, and Manchester United are the early

:36:27.:36:33.

Premier League leaders, Ibrahimovic scored on his debut as Jose

:36:34.:36:37.

Mourinho's side eased to a 3-1 victory at Bournemouth. And Pakistan

:36:38.:36:41.

beat England by ten wickets to win the fourth test at the Oval and draw

:36:42.:36:45.

the series 2-2, they meet again in the one-day series which starts at

:36:46.:36:50.

the end of the month. Back to you, Victoria. More in half an hour.

:36:51.:36:56.

Mary, thank you to all of the affiliates for making Great Britain

:36:57.:36:58.

proud of their sporting achievements. Football could learn a

:36:59.:37:02.

lesson. And Sally says it is great the UK is doing well at the Olympics

:37:03.:37:06.

but this is indicative that the UK money is spent on the elite, many

:37:07.:37:10.

ordinary people never take up a sport and the division between rich

:37:11.:37:13.

and poor in this country is wider than ever. The headlines with

:37:14.:37:16.

Rachel... The sale, importation

:37:17.:37:19.

and manufacture of so-called "zombie knives" will become illegal

:37:20.:37:21.

in England andWales later this week. From Thursday, people found to be

:37:22.:37:26.

selling the knives could face up The Home Office says

:37:27.:37:29.

the weapons glamorise violence. Police in Pakistan have now

:37:30.:37:38.

confirmed that the ex-husband of a woman from Bradford suspected

:37:39.:37:41.

to be the victim of a so-called "honour" killing has now

:37:42.:37:45.

confessed to her murder. 28-year-old Samia Shahid

:37:46.:37:48.

was killed while visiting The police had previously denied

:37:49.:37:52.

reports of Mohamed Shakeel's confession when he and her

:37:53.:37:58.

father were arrested. The Nigerian government says it's

:37:59.:38:01.

in touch with the militants who are behind a video apparently

:38:02.:38:08.

showing some of the schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the Islamist

:38:09.:38:12.

group, Boko Haram, two years ago. The footage features a masked gunman

:38:13.:38:16.

explaining that the video is to prove the girls

:38:17.:38:19.

are still alive. He also demands the release

:38:20.:38:22.

of captured militants and says some of the girls have been killed

:38:23.:38:29.

in government airstrikes. Energy firms have been ordered

:38:30.:38:36.

to refund thousands of gas customers affected by a mistake

:38:37.:38:38.

in meter readings. Around 100,000 households have been

:38:39.:38:40.

affected by companies confusing measurements from older imperial

:38:41.:38:46.

meters with modern metric ones. It comes just days after Ofgem

:38:47.:38:50.

promised to deliver a more competitive and fairer

:38:51.:38:54.

energy market. That's a summary of the latest BBC

:38:55.:39:01.

News - more at 10am. A generation has grown up with easy

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access to every type of online porn whenever they want it -

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but what kind of impact is it having on their relationships,

:39:12.:39:14.

body image and sex lives? BBC Newsbeat has been

:39:15.:39:16.

looking at the issue We're going to play

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you some of it now. It lasts around 8 minutes

:39:19.:39:24.

and is frank and graphic. And if you've got young children

:39:25.:39:27.

you might not want them to see it. Around 25% of all internet searches

:39:28.:39:30.

are for pornographic content. If viewing pornography has had

:39:31.:39:33.

an impact on your relationship, do get in touch and we'll try

:39:34.:39:35.

and talk to you wherever you are in the UK after 10am because

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it's an important issue to discuss. I think the sex education given in

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schools is pretty poor. Pornography is clearly a lot clearer on how sex

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works, you don't really get hot that much in school at the young age

:40:20.:40:24.

about how sex works and for a lot of young people, they get their

:40:25.:40:27.

fundamental understanding of how sex works by watching pornography. Pawn,

:40:28.:40:39.

there are categories that offer different types of body hair, so I

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think it really teaches men that they have to have a preference when

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it comes to female hair and it has nothing to do with the man, it is

:40:51.:40:55.

about the woman and what she wants. Boys have said you have to keep

:40:56.:40:59.

sharing if -- shaving and I have carried on shaving because that is

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what the man once, without questioning it and thinking, can I

:41:04.:41:16.

be bothered? God, that was bad! That was a sore bit! Ten seconds of pain!

:41:17.:41:24.

I think pawn has definitely had an impact on what men expect a woman's

:41:25.:41:30.

body to be like and I do get self-conscious about body hair and

:41:31.:41:34.

things like that. I had not shaved in a while and then I got drunk and

:41:35.:41:40.

had a one night stand with some man from a university. Then, one month

:41:41.:41:47.

later or something, my housemate said to me, I just spoke to

:41:48.:41:56.

so-and-so and they said, I heard she slept with so-and-so, and that she

:41:57.:42:02.

is filthy and she does not shaved. And that really hurt me. Because it

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is quite hard to hear that you are filthy, just for something that is a

:42:11.:42:15.

natural part of your body. And yes, after that, I'd definitely made sure

:42:16.:42:23.

that I shaved every little patch on my body. I have ended up spending

:42:24.:42:31.

over ?2000 overall on laser hair removal to make sure that it stays

:42:32.:42:36.

that way as well. It has not been great from my perspective. While

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pawn stars choose to have no hair? I don't know. -- why did pawn stars.

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Everything needs to be unsure, they need to be their own little

:42:49.:42:50.

gynaecologist! -- on show. I knew I was gay for as long as I

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can remember but it was something I could not speak to anyone about. It

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was something you never see on television or in the media.

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Especially sex education at my school, there was no LGBT element to

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that, and even though I played it straight at school and I had

:43:28.:43:30.

girlfriends, I felt that was the right way of life and what I was

:43:31.:43:35.

watching in pawn was a wrong way of life but that was what I wanted. It

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does bring in that escapism aspect of pornography, it is a safe space

:43:42.:43:46.

and you can think what you want to think and enjoy it. To find out that

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other people were doing what I thought about was reassuring and at

:43:50.:43:56.

the time really amazing. I definitely feel that pornography

:43:57.:44:01.

helped me realise who I was and without that, it would have taken me

:44:02.:44:07.

a lot longer. When I turned about 18 I started realising that I was

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bisexual. But being young and bisexual is quite difficult because

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I do not know what other girls are into that sort of thing so basically

:44:20.:44:23.

my sexual experiences were confined to being only with men. So

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pornography was away from me to explore what else is out there. I

:44:31.:44:32.

started watching lesbian pornography. Which kind of help me

:44:33.:44:38.

realise what I was into and what my sexual preferences were without

:44:39.:44:42.

having to do that with another person.

:44:43.:45:03.

I'm definitely not someone who enjoys that kind of rough sex but

:45:04.:45:09.

there has been a few times when it has been a lot more rough than I

:45:10.:45:13.

expected it to be, I have had some experiences where... Where I have

:45:14.:45:24.

felt like things have been not quite 100% consensual, and they have

:45:25.:45:31.

thought that that was an OK thing to do because of what they had seen in

:45:32.:45:36.

pornography, pretending to strangle me, spanking me, things like that...

:45:37.:45:46.

Hitting me, not very hard, but things like that. I have spoken up

:45:47.:45:54.

about it but they will still try to do it anyway. It'll take me multiple

:45:55.:46:03.

times before they get the message that I am comfortable with it. Are

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usually watch pornography three or four times a week, there is not much

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respect for women in pornography but in real life, there is, the vast

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majority of the population can understand that pornography is

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pornography, it is fantasy, and the reality and real sex, completely

:46:26.:46:29.

different things. It is a harmless bit of fun, that is how it should be

:46:30.:46:34.

treated, it should not be considered to boot. Last time that I watched

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pornography was probably... About a month ago. Month and a half. I have

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quite a complicated relationship with it. I know that the industry

:46:44.:46:48.

side of things can be quite corrupt. -- taboo. . I don't like the

:46:49.:46:54.

exploitation of women and the way that it empowers men but I recognise

:46:55.:46:58.

the benefits of it for people who do not yet know what they are and are

:46:59.:47:03.

trying to find out. Sex is now seen as a really fun and crazy activity

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and it should be fun and crazy if you want that but it should also be

:47:11.:47:17.

about affection, and the affection side has definitely been lost

:47:18.:47:18.

because of pornography. You can watch the full documentary

:47:19.:47:41.

on the BBC iD buyer. -- BBC I player. -- iPlayer.

:47:42.:47:50.

Let's talk to 24-year-old Bethany Macdonald, who watched a lot

:47:51.:47:52.

of pornography in her late teens and wasn't able to have

:47:53.:47:55.

And Martin Daubney, who used to be the editor of men's mag

:47:56.:47:59.

Loaded and is now a sex education campaigner.

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Again, you may not want young children to listen

:48:02.:48:03.

You pretty much became addicted to pornography in your teams, how much

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were you watching? I first saw it when I was nine-year totally by

:48:09.:48:11.

accident, as I grew up, went through my teenage years, went on to be a

:48:12.:48:16.

student, it got more and more and as I was more fearful of relationships

:48:17.:48:20.

I turned to pornography, I was watching it two or three times a

:48:21.:48:25.

day, not wanting to go to lectures. It became a daily more than once

:48:26.:48:35.

daily habit. Do you think it's not you having a normal sex life with

:48:36.:48:39.

someone else? I had learnt about sex and relationship from the age of

:48:40.:48:43.

nine with pornography, that told me there were certain things expected

:48:44.:48:47.

of me, whether that was how I behave, what I looked like, I did

:48:48.:48:51.

not want anything like that. I was confused seeing it at that age and

:48:52.:48:54.

knowing everyone was watching pornography and this must be what

:48:55.:48:58.

everyone is doing, mother and father, any other couple that I

:48:59.:49:01.

knew, that it was normal, I was so terrified. I think that is due to

:49:02.:49:07.

pornography. How widespread do you think this issue is of children and

:49:08.:49:13.

young adults watching pornography whenever they want? Three years ago

:49:14.:49:19.

I made a television show called pornography on the brain, which

:49:20.:49:21.

specifically looked at the ability to addicted youngsters, about 96% of

:49:22.:49:26.

16-year-olds were watching pornography, that's chimed with

:49:27.:49:30.

every major study from the children's commission, the NSPCC,

:49:31.:49:34.

pornography is starting around age ten, the story they're absolutely

:49:35.:49:38.

concurs with the work that I did, which is that pornography is selling

:49:39.:49:42.

a cartoon version of sex to youngsters, it is like learning to

:49:43.:49:45.

drive by watching the fast and the furious! Youngsters feel they need

:49:46.:49:49.

to do it like that, they need to look like that... It causes anxiety,

:49:50.:49:53.

not just for women. But for young men as well, body dysmorphia, a

:49:54.:49:58.

rectal dysfunction, these issues around the body that typically and

:49:59.:50:02.

historically we have associated with women are now impacting upon teenage

:50:03.:50:06.

boys. -- The Fast and The Furious. Is it because people are looking at

:50:07.:50:10.

it at a young age, is it the amount they are looking at? Is it that they

:50:11.:50:16.

do not know reality from fantasy? All the above. Bid is monkey do,

:50:17.:50:21.

children look at pornography and want to be good at sex and guys

:50:22.:50:26.

think that women want that, women think, I should do that, there is a

:50:27.:50:30.

lot of confusion around that. I go into schools, and I talk to kids

:50:31.:50:35.

about this, and I say, you do not have to do it like that, you do not

:50:36.:50:39.

have to look like that and if you want to try that, make sure that you

:50:40.:50:43.

ask, and no means no, but we need to be open with children about that. --

:50:44.:50:48.

monkey see, monkey do. I speak with teenage people who want to have a

:50:49.:50:54.

dialogue about this, they often know much more than their parents, and

:50:55.:50:59.

I'm curried parents and teachers to have an open dialogue, children need

:51:00.:51:02.

to know that they can talk about something, when they stay in

:51:03.:51:07.

silence, then that is when we have trouble. -- I don't if people will

:51:08.:51:16.

speak with us, but here are some comments from those who have got

:51:17.:51:19.

intact, Barbara says, my partner has had years of pornographic exposure

:51:20.:51:25.

and has consequently been in emotionally toxic relationships that

:51:26.:51:28.

were purely sexual, I am not into pornography, I have found his sexual

:51:29.:51:32.

demands on me rather commercial. It has affected our intimacy because I

:51:33.:51:38.

now void sex. You hear that so often, this is because it is not men

:51:39.:51:43.

necessarily wanting to be horrible, it is because they think this is

:51:44.:51:46.

what people want, they think this is how we should be doing it, this

:51:47.:51:50.

makes me better if I emulate stars on screen... What we have is an

:51:51.:51:56.

absence of education, kind of challenging that and teaching

:51:57.:51:59.

critical consumption, prohibition cannot work, we cannot switch off

:52:00.:52:03.

the Internet, the genie is out of the bottle, we can tell people how

:52:04.:52:07.

to use pornography and stay safe. How did you break the habit? For me

:52:08.:52:12.

it was learning about the fact that it was not reality, in the

:52:13.:52:16.

documentary zombie said that as well, industry side, it would be

:52:17.:52:19.

unfair to say that everyone in pornography has been exploited or

:52:20.:52:23.

corrupted. The reality is that is an issue. For me, if I am going to be

:52:24.:52:28.

so passionate about human justice, and then I was watching pornography,

:52:29.:52:32.

I did not really know if that person consented to being in it, did she

:52:33.:52:36.

want to be there, did he wants to be there, they want to do these things?

:52:37.:52:40.

For me that was a huge part of learning about the fact that it was

:52:41.:52:44.

not real, I ended up going through some therapy for it. Meeting with

:52:45.:52:48.

another lady that I loved and trusted, I decided to tell someone,

:52:49.:52:52.

that was hard, I went through therapy with her, we looked at the

:52:53.:52:57.

roots of why I was addicted to pornography, that is what you do if

:52:58.:53:01.

somebody is part of Alcoholics Anonymous. Science is showing that

:53:02.:53:04.

that is actually happening. I now work for a charity that is entirely

:53:05.:53:09.

dealing with the issue of pornography, they are called, Naked

:53:10.:53:17.

Truth, and now we have 30 women that have found us, in the last two

:53:18.:53:21.

weeks, we have not even advertised. They have said they need help. We

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have a recovery programme, set up one year ago, it has had tonnes of

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many going through the programme. We are scratching the surface, we are

:53:32.:53:35.

seeing already that there is such a need for dealing with this issue,

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not just with young people but with adults as well. This on Twitter,

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expectations on women are huge, you are bombarded with perfect pictures

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which confuse both sexes, it is cruel to grow up in this time.

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Pornography is like food, you would not stop eating food because chips

:53:54.:53:58.

are bad for you. One of free showing punishment is clear the back but

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consenting amateur pornography can enhance a love life and is down to

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comfort zones and consent. Pornography is not bad, bad

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pornography is bad, consent is everything. Fair to say, and we must

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remember, a tiny minority of youngsters or people are badly

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affected by pornography, most have the ability to disseminate between

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good and bad. It is good that we are having this conversation on daytime

:54:25.:54:28.

television, I would urge parents to say to their filled in, if you see

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anything that concerns me, look to me, I am not a square, I used to do

:54:32.:54:37.

this, it is OK. -- I would urge parents to say to their children.

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When you do not communicate, that is when you have problems. I have two

:54:43.:54:46.

boys, 12 and nine, your boy is seven, I feel like I am a

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responsible mother, we have had station about stuff they may see

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online which make make them feel uncomfortable, at what point do I

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say, you will see pornography, it is fake and fantasy, it is not real

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life, relationships are about love. They will go, yeah, whatever(!) they

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can say that but at least they know that you are having a conversation,

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that there is a channel if they needed. What is the right age? Age

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ten is typically when we know that children are beginning to what

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pornography, around that age, pornography is out there, often you

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cannot control it because older get in there, Betty percent of access is

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through that way. We need to make sure that they can talk to you if

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they encounter it, even by accident, they do not always go searching it

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out, it can be by a regular Google search. Lets man up, embrace it.

:55:38.:55:51.

Places like Holland, where they have sex education in schools,

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age-appropriate, from six years old, it works, they have the highest age

:55:55.:55:58.

of first sexual experience, the lowest rate of team pregnancy, the

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lowest rate of STDs in all of Europe because they talk, talking is the

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key issue. Thank you very much for coming on the programme and being so

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open, if you feel comfortable talking about this, if pornography

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has had a detrimental impact on your own relationship, to try to talk to

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us and we will speak with you on the second part of the programme.

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On Wednesday, you have the chance to directly questioned Jeremy Corbyn

:56:27.:56:32.

and Owen Smith, a special Labour leadership programme. The programme

:56:33.:56:37.

will be live in Nottingham - if you would like the chance to quiz the

:56:38.:56:39.

candidates and share your views - email [email protected] to take

:56:40.:56:40.

part. Woman has been jailed in South

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Africa for kidnapping a newborn baby from her sleeping mother more than

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18 years ago. She has only just been reunited with her parents.

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Good day, Victoria, we are sitting with the sentencing of the woman who

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was found guilty of the kidnapped in 1997. She was charged with snatching

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the child from her mother's hospital bed and raising her as her own. The

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story came out back in 2015, when she befriended a child who is

:57:27.:57:31.

believed to be a younger daughter of the family. They became friends, the

:57:32.:57:35.

family became suspicious when they saw a slight resemblance between the

:57:36.:57:39.

two girls and took her for DNA tests, alerted the police and it was

:57:40.:57:42.

confirmed that this was their long-lost daughter. How long has

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this woman being jailed for? She was jailed in 2015, she has been in

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prison since she was arrested early last year. In that time, she has not

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been able to see the daughter that she raised, and this has been a

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point of frustration for the girl, who has grown up believing that this

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was her mother. In court this week, when the woman was sentenced, the

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judge mentioned that she had shown no remorse for stealing her and

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instead have continued to lie to the court about how she came to be in

:58:20.:58:23.

possession of the girl. Handing down the centre this morning, the judge

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said that the woman had failed at several attempts to connect all

:58:29.:58:32.

returned the baby to her family during the time that she was missing

:58:33.:58:35.

the family continued to hold birthday parties for her, some of

:58:36.:58:39.

the birthday parties made it onto the news, and this is how the family

:58:40.:58:44.

kept the memory of the baby girl alive. The judge looking at the

:58:45.:58:48.

circumstances said there was no way that this woman could not have known

:58:49.:58:51.

that the child she was raising at not in fact been obtained legally,

:58:52.:58:58.

that she had adopted her. Thank you very much. Thank you for giving us

:58:59.:59:02.

the latest on that incredible story. Coming up: amazing weekend for Team

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GB at the Olympics, we will be speaking with Mo Farah's PE teacher,

:59:13.:59:17.

also his best man. And the chairman of the athletics club in Sheffield

:59:18.:59:22.

where Jessica Ennis-Hill trains. Let's get the latest weather update

:59:23.:59:23.

- with Phil Avery. It was not just as cheery as this

:59:24.:59:36.

this morning across eastern parts but northern Scotland saw its fair

:59:37.:59:39.

share of cloud and for the most part many people will go to the scene,

:59:40.:59:44.

this was taken by a Weather Watchers in Lancashire. For all that we have

:59:45.:59:51.

to rethink this area of high pressure, it will be around for a

:59:52.:59:55.

few days, producing a decent afternoon, even in this area is that

:59:56.:59:58.

I have highlighted with a fair amount of cloud. The cloud will pop

:59:59.:00:03.

away at quite nicely across the northern and western isles, perhaps

:00:04.:00:08.

the central belt, getting 21 degrees and a glorious afternoon for

:00:09.:00:10.

Northern Ireland with unbroken sunshine for some and a breeze

:00:11.:00:15.

there, also for the south-west of England and Wales, tempering the

:00:16.:00:21.

feel of the day. Some places will make 24 degrees. And a very decent

:00:22.:00:26.

even England prospect. Still a breeze across southern and western

:00:27.:00:32.

parts, a glorious evening into a quiet night. Thanks to this high

:00:33.:00:37.

pressure, and then Tuesday, here we go again. The onshore breeze on the

:00:38.:00:40.

eastern side of England and parts of Scotland might provide some more

:00:41.:00:45.

cloud than the onshore breeze and that cloud well tempered

:00:46.:00:49.

temperatures but I'd west we will push them towards 26 degrees. The

:00:50.:00:57.

next few days, a lot of dry weather and because we will see more

:00:58.:01:00.

sunshine than lately, it will feel for many of us really very much

:01:01.:01:04.

warmer and almost like summer! Hello, it's Monday,

:01:05.:01:08.

it's 10am, good morning, this is Victoria Derbyshire,

:01:09.:01:10.

live with you until 11am. Team GB is now second

:01:11.:01:13.

in the Olympics medal table after an unbelievable

:01:14.:01:16.

5 golds yesterday. We'll get reaction from friends and

:01:17.:01:19.

family of some of the medallists. Good twisting! Max Whitlock has gone

:01:20.:01:33.

ahead! For the second time in his career, he is the Olympic champion!

:01:34.:01:37.

And the fastest man on earth is still the fastest man on earth, his

:01:38.:01:44.

cousin said he was so proud. It was amazing, I never had any doubt. It

:01:45.:01:48.

was great watching this, great seeing him. His cousin George lives

:01:49.:01:51.

in Wolverhampton! Also on the programme -

:01:52.:01:53.

a generation bought up on easy access to online porn -

:01:54.:01:56.

but what impact does it have on sex Cannot cause impotency in young men.

:01:57.:02:06.

I needed more extreme material to get it up and then I was watching

:02:07.:02:12.

some disturbing stuff that even disturbed me. Stuff that I would not

:02:13.:02:13.

even be into in real life. Let's go to the BBC Newsroom

:02:14.:02:17.

for a summary of today's news. -- the Olympics headlines.

:02:18.:02:29.

Sensational Sunday, so much history made yesterday, Team GB winning five

:02:30.:02:33.

gold medals, including their first-ever in gymnastics. One of

:02:34.:02:37.

them on the golf course, more in the velodrome and a second for Andy

:02:38.:02:40.

Murray and Adam wild can round up the action. The national anthem

:02:41.:02:48.

ringing out around Rio with five gold medals, this was Great

:02:49.:02:52.

Britain's most successful ever day at an overseas Olympic Games. And

:02:53.:02:58.

for the brightest talent, this was history in the making. No one,

:02:59.:03:08.

British are otherwise, has ever won two tennis singles gold medals and

:03:09.:03:11.

that was a challenge, for Andy Murray. A man who always commands a

:03:12.:03:13.

loyal following, this was going to take something very special. Against

:03:14.:03:18.

top Ultra, this was gripping and gruelling. Each taking it in turns

:03:19.:03:23.

to take the upper hand. But initial resilience so familiar, this was

:03:24.:03:29.

Andy Murray's moment. The double Olympic gold medallist. I feel a lot

:03:30.:03:39.

of relief and I'm just tired right now but very proud to have won

:03:40.:03:42.

another gold medal. That was heading for the Olympics final. For Max

:03:43.:03:50.

Whitlock, it was a day that will define a career. The sport that

:03:51.:03:55.

Britain has never won an Olympic title in, but was about to be turned

:03:56.:04:00.

on its head. On the floor, Whitlock was flawless, setting the standard

:04:01.:04:03.

and there was nobody who could follow that. Max Whitlock busy floor

:04:04.:04:10.

Olympic champion! Max Whitlock has made history. Silver and bronze for

:04:11.:04:17.

Brazil sparked wild celebrations but for this champion, barely time to

:04:18.:04:20.

come back down to earth. There was more history to be made. Louis

:04:21.:04:25.

Smith, who has done so much to raise the profile of gymnastics, with this

:04:26.:04:29.

routine on the pommel horse, became the man to beat. But this was Max

:04:30.:04:37.

Whitlock's night. Another stunning performance when it mattered most.

:04:38.:04:39.

Max Whitlock is now a double Olympic champion. Smith, unable to hide his

:04:40.:04:46.

disappointment. I never go into competitions expecting to get a

:04:47.:04:48.

medal or even trying to think about it.

:04:49.:05:00.

Hopefully they can inspire lots of youngsters coming through. Some said

:05:01.:05:07.

Gough did not belong in the Olympics. It has not been there for

:05:08.:05:11.

a century but after the criticism on the waiting, it produced a thrilling

:05:12.:05:15.

showdown. On the final hole with Justin Rose tied for the lead, he

:05:16.:05:19.

produced a moment with which to marvel. Glory was now inches away.

:05:20.:05:29.

Justin Rose takes Olympic gold! It feels better than anything I have

:05:30.:05:36.

ever won. The crowd was incredible. It was a great showcase for the

:05:37.:05:38.

first time for golf in the Olympics for 112 years. The wait for another

:05:39.:05:45.

gold at the velodrome was considerably shorter. Still, it was

:05:46.:05:51.

no less hard-fought. Callum Skinner and Jason Kenny are roommates. But

:05:52.:06:01.

there was only room for one winner. Jason Kenny coming out on top, his

:06:02.:06:03.

fifth gold medal, elevating him among Britain's all-time sporting

:06:04.:06:05.

greats. He joined Sir Bradley Wiggins and Sir Steve Redgrave on

:06:06.:06:07.

five. It is special. It is really special. We have a team that is so

:06:08.:06:13.

focused and working hard on the Olympic Games. It is a team that may

:06:14.:06:20.

well keep on winning. Becky James, already with one silver medal in

:06:21.:06:23.

Rio, set an Olympic record qualifying fastest in the women's

:06:24.:06:25.

final. She will have to wait, something Nick Dempsey has been

:06:26.:06:31.

doing. Guaranteed a silver in windsurfing. But when it came, it

:06:32.:06:34.

was no less joyous. Britain, continuing to dominate around the

:06:35.:06:45.

bays of Rio. Sir Giles Scott now has an unassailable lead in the class

:06:46.:06:47.

he's in. A gold medal is only a matter of time for him. For Team GB

:06:48.:06:50.

in Rio this was a sensational Sunday. He has been called the

:06:51.:07:00.

saviour of his sport and they certainly the fastest man on the

:07:01.:07:05.

planet and a history maker. Usain Bolt won his seventh Olympic gold

:07:06.:07:08.

medal with victory in the 100 metres and he still on for the treble

:07:09.:07:13.

trouble with 200 metres and the four by 100 metres relay still to come.

:07:14.:07:19.

Let us look at sensational Sunday and what that is done to the medals

:07:20.:07:23.

table. Great Britain is still second behind the United States, those five

:07:24.:07:28.

gold medals making at 15 in all plus 16 Silvers, which keeps them ahead

:07:29.:07:32.

of China and seven bronze medals. Giles Scott, his gold in the selling

:07:33.:07:38.

has yet to be added to the table as it is not around his neck yet. More

:07:39.:07:45.

at 10:30pm. Use Justin. West Mercia Police say a 48-year-old man has

:07:46.:07:50.

died after being shot with the taser in the early hours of this morning.

:07:51.:07:55.

By officers responding to an alert in Telford. The early hours of this

:07:56.:07:59.

morning, according to West Mercia Police, a 48-year-old man has died

:08:00.:08:04.

after being shot with the taser by officers responding to an alert in

:08:05.:08:08.

Telford. More on that to come from West Mercia Police in next

:08:09.:08:12.

half-hour. Time for the rest of the news. Here's Rachel. Good morning.

:08:13.:08:16.

The sale, importation and manufacture of so-called "zombie

:08:17.:08:21.

knives" will become illegal in England andWales later this week.

:08:22.:08:23.

From Thursday, people found to be selling the knives could face up

:08:24.:08:26.

The Home Office says the weapons glamourise violence.

:08:27.:08:35.

Police in Pakistan have now confirmed that the ex-husband

:08:36.:08:38.

of a woman from Bradford suspected to be the victim of a so-called

:08:39.:08:42.

"honour" killing has now confessed to her murder.

:08:43.:08:47.

28-year-old Samia Shahid was killed while visiting

:08:48.:08:49.

The police had previously denied reports of Mohamed Shakeel's

:08:50.:08:55.

confession when he and her father were arrested.

:08:56.:08:58.

The Nigerian government says it's in touch with the militants

:08:59.:09:03.

who are behind a video apparently showing some of the schoolgirls

:09:04.:09:06.

who were kidnapped by the Islamist group, Boko Haram, two years ago.

:09:07.:09:14.

The footage features a masked gunman explaining that the video

:09:15.:09:17.

is to prove the girls are still alive.

:09:18.:09:19.

He also demands the release of captured militants and says some

:09:20.:09:25.

of the girls have been killed in government airstrikes.

:09:26.:09:31.

A leading NHS psychotherapist has said young men are risking

:09:32.:09:33.

their sexual health by watching large amounts of online pornography.

:09:34.:09:39.

Angela Gregory from Nottingham University Hospital has told

:09:40.:09:42.

Radio One's Newsbeat that an increasing number of 18 to 25

:09:43.:09:46.

year olds are seeking help for serious issues which were barely

:09:47.:09:49.

seen in younger patients ten years ago.

:09:50.:09:54.

Energy firms have been ordered to refund thousands of gas customers

:09:55.:09:57.

affected by a mistake in meter readings.

:09:58.:10:01.

Around 100,000 households have been affected by companies confusing

:10:02.:10:05.

measurements from older imperial meters with modern metric ones.

:10:06.:10:10.

It comes just days after Ofgem promised to deliver a more

:10:11.:10:14.

competitive and fairer energy market.

:10:15.:10:19.

The Labour leadership contender, Owen Smith, will this lunchtime

:10:20.:10:21.

accuse the government of being behind "a secret plan

:10:22.:10:25.

In a speech in Salford, he'll say that NHS spending

:10:26.:10:33.

on the private sector has doubled since the Conservatives returned

:10:34.:10:35.

The Department of Health says it's "committed to the values of the NHS"

:10:36.:10:40.

That's a summary of the latest BBC News - more at 10.30am.

:10:41.:10:52.

What a day for British sport yesterday turned out to be.

:10:53.:10:54.

The most successful there's ever been for a British team at a foreign

:10:55.:11:00.

He has taken a breath, he just needs to land this tumble.

:11:01.:11:32.

Good twisting, fabulous landing! What a performance! From Max

:11:33.:11:41.

Whitlock. Yes, he can! Max Whitlock! He has gone ahead of Louis Smith.

:11:42.:11:46.

Finishing straight, Jason Kenny has got this! Jason Kenney wins the gold

:11:47.:11:53.

medal for the second time in his career! The Olympic sprint champion

:11:54.:11:56.

with his fifth gold medal in the career of Jason Kenney. Andy Murray

:11:57.:12:06.

was the first man to successfully demand an Olympic gold in the

:12:07.:12:09.

tennis, Justin Rose was the first-ever bread to win a gold at

:12:10.:12:13.

golf in its first year back at the Olympic Games and Jason Kenney

:12:14.:12:16.

winning his fifth gold medal, putting him just below Sir Chris Hoy

:12:17.:12:20.

in the tally of the most gold medals by a Brit. And Team GB has never won

:12:21.:12:25.

a gold at the gymnastics but Max Whitlock want to have them in 80

:12:26.:12:31.

minutes. This puts our beloved country in second place on the

:12:32.:12:33.

Olympic medal table. Both Team GB and China have 15

:12:34.:12:37.

golds in total so far. One man who helped Team GB

:12:38.:12:40.

to one gold and a silver is cyclist Callum Skinner -

:12:41.:12:45.

described by Sir Chris Hoy Allister Watson was Callum Skinner's

:12:46.:12:47.

first cycling coach. Callum is still an

:12:48.:13:00.

active club member. Good morning. Do you agree with Sir

:13:01.:13:11.

Chris Hoy that Callum Skinner is one of the riders of the game so far?

:13:12.:13:18.

Absolutely, Chris is correct to say that he has really stepped up to the

:13:19.:13:23.

mark in terms of performing at the Olympic Games. Previously, at the

:13:24.:13:26.

Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014, he was disappointed with what

:13:27.:13:35.

he would class as a fairly under standard performance and then he

:13:36.:13:40.

pulled things up with reasonable placings at the European

:13:41.:13:43.

championships, winning the kilometre, and the World

:13:44.:13:45.

Championships and some of the World Cup events but this is a major step

:13:46.:13:52.

up for Callum. We're very impressed. We're showing some pictures from U

:13:53.:13:56.

of Callum is the younger man alongside Sir Chris Hoy and training

:13:57.:14:03.

generally. Thank you for this. He did not just emulate Sir Chris Hoy,

:14:04.:14:08.

he actually went faster than Chris Hoy, Dai Greene Great Britain to the

:14:09.:14:14.

gold medal with an Olympic record. Yes, what we have to look at is the

:14:15.:14:19.

third man in the team sprint has the big job to do, he has to get onto

:14:20.:14:26.

the slipstream of the first two riders, they are both Olympic gold

:14:27.:14:30.

medallists and the fastest in the world and in that particular

:14:31.:14:34.

segment. He also have to provide that finishing effort to keep the

:14:35.:14:39.

momentum up and when you see his times, Callum is going faster than

:14:40.:14:43.

Chris was when he was significantly older. In terms of improvement

:14:44.:14:49.

potential, there is a lot. What we coaches call there is a headroom for

:14:50.:14:53.

Callum to improve and that is hugely impressive performance.

:14:54.:14:58.

When you were coaching him, what was he like, did you see a future

:14:59.:15:06.

Olympic star? Initially we did not, we saw a keen and enthusiastic young

:15:07.:15:09.

man who consistently came to training sessions and was very...

:15:10.:15:19.

Was very diligent and helpful and personable but it was not until we

:15:20.:15:22.

did some very stringent, specific work with Callum that we could see

:15:23.:15:29.

his quality begin to shine through. One of the difficulties earlier on,

:15:30.:15:33.

in his cycling career, is that he did not get a lot of opportunities

:15:34.:15:38.

because he was not an all-rounder, and one of our coaches, Marco, and

:15:39.:15:43.

I, we had to consult them and say, don't worry about not getting

:15:44.:15:46.

selected for some of the junior teams, you are not going to be a

:15:47.:15:50.

hill climber or a cycle cross rider, you will be a sprinter. The

:15:51.:15:56.

potential was evident from an early age. Despite setbacks along the way,

:15:57.:16:09.

he has had quite a view to overcome. Like what? Having to manage a heavy

:16:10.:16:20.

training hold, with his educational progress, school and training and

:16:21.:16:24.

things like that, by camera member on one occasion when he did not come

:16:25.:16:29.

to a training concession, we were quite concerned. -- training

:16:30.:16:32.

session. We were concerned because he did not usually miss them, but

:16:33.:16:37.

his mother has said, no homework, no training! That was why he was not

:16:38.:16:42.

there. He has had some near misses. And a health scare. These do not get

:16:43.:16:56.

publicised, but to know the resilience of this young man, to

:16:57.:16:59.

overcome them, that puts his achievements of the last couple of

:17:00.:17:07.

days into a much more... I'm struggling for words, but a

:17:08.:17:09.

phenomenal success. Such a progression. You started it all,

:17:10.:17:21.

inky very much. Callum Skinner's first cycling coach. What about

:17:22.:17:26.

super Saturday, Mo Farah retained his gold medal, Jessica Ennis-Hill

:17:27.:17:29.

took silver, Greg Rutherford picked up by bronze.

:17:30.:18:15.

COMMENTATOR: It is over, Greg Rutherford can chase him down

:18:16.:18:21.

here... Bang on it. Bronze medal for Greg Rutherford and a very

:18:22.:18:25.

competitive effort, and a good performance. STUDIO:

:18:26.:18:34.

Alan Watkinson was Mo Farah's PE teacher who first introduced him to

:18:35.:18:38.

athletics and was best man at his wedding. How are you? I am very

:18:39.:18:49.

well. Matthew Syed is a former table tennis Olympian, and author of the

:18:50.:18:55.

book Black Box Thinking, which is all about the crucial role that

:18:56.:18:59.

marginal gains makes in high-performance. British swimmers

:19:00.:19:05.

would have had more medals if it were not for effectively cheats

:19:06.:19:08.

taking part, someone is very cross. It is a valid point, we have had a

:19:09.:19:13.

fantastic games, don't forget that, lots of medals, wonderful gold but

:19:14.:19:17.

no doubt there will have been athletes who have beaten British

:19:18.:19:21.

swimmers to medals who have taken drugs. The debate and the build-up

:19:22.:19:28.

to the games, particularly about Russia, allegations, very credible

:19:29.:19:31.

allegations about state orchestrated doping, many of us thought they

:19:32.:19:34.

should be banned. The fact they were allowed to compete will rankle. Not

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just with British swimming but with many other governing bodies around

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the world. Talking about marginal gains, which can make the difference

:19:51.:19:55.

between gold, silver, bronze, and now. Mo Farah won by less than a

:19:56.:20:00.

second on Saturday, as you were watching, what we thinking? I was

:20:01.:20:05.

thinking, he has done it again! He has got off the floor and done it

:20:06.:20:10.

again. When he fell... Did you think it was all over? He got up very

:20:11.:20:15.

quickly, when I first saw it, I was not sure if it was Mo, we were

:20:16.:20:20.

watching it in a French hotel, absolute silence, early hours. It

:20:21.:20:26.

was not clear... The speed with which he bounced

:20:27.:20:36.

back, I knew that the shape he was in, that he had a very good chance

:20:37.:20:41.

of doing it again. Less than one second for him to win that, for him

:20:42.:20:47.

to retain the title. That is how close it is. The attention to detail

:20:48.:20:53.

is so important, rewind, 1996, one gold medal, laughing stock around

:20:54.:20:57.

the world, yesterday we won five in a single day alone! Funding has been

:20:58.:21:00.

a part of that but attitude as well, we go there looking to win, willing

:21:01.:21:05.

to find every tiny advantage, aerodynamic in the way that we

:21:06.:21:09.

train, in the diet. That forensic attention to detail is one of the

:21:10.:21:14.

reasons why Mo is such a great athlete, you helped to acquit him

:21:15.:21:18.

with that psychological approach, but it has been a great approach,

:21:19.:21:23.

and I love to see that in schools and hospitals, and police. That

:21:24.:21:29.

attention to detail is how we win. Team GB team pursuit, that was a

:21:30.:21:38.

tiny... 830 ms! Is that what it was worked out as? That was the margin

:21:39.:21:44.

of their win! They were down, halfway through, I was on the sofa,

:21:45.:21:48.

screaming at the television, will they come back? They knew what they

:21:49.:21:52.

were doing, and slowly but surely they wield them in, wing by 830 ms

:21:53.:21:59.

after four minutes, all of the training sessions, always finding

:22:00.:22:03.

advantages, the paint on the bicycle, the aerodynamic efficiency.

:22:04.:22:10.

The diets that they have. -- the aerodynamic efficiency of the skin

:22:11.:22:12.

suit. Special tracksuit bottoms which keep the legs warm between

:22:13.:22:16.

races, ice packs to keep other important parts of the body cool, so

:22:17.:22:21.

that it improves cardiovascular injury, all the small things, the

:22:22.:22:24.

willingness to find the weaknesses in their assumptions to turn them

:22:25.:22:27.

into strengths, absolutely significant. They cheering and going

:22:28.:22:33.

crazy at the end of it, we focus on the riders who want it, but there

:22:34.:22:36.

are support staff, scientists, coaches who have been essential to

:22:37.:22:40.

what British cycling has achieved. Rowing, they have been winning

:22:41.:22:45.

medals since 2000, think Chris Boardman, a little before that, in

:22:46.:22:48.

terms of the number of medals, what is it that they are doing, what is

:22:49.:22:54.

Juergen doing? He would be equivalent to they've Brailsford in

:22:55.:23:00.

cycling. Amazing structure, they are into the aerodynamic efficiency,

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working with McLaren, the F1 team, to create the boat that make sure

:23:05.:23:08.

they go through the air and the water in the most efficient way

:23:09.:23:11.

possible. -- Jurgen. They also have incredible algorithm. -- algorithms.

:23:12.:23:19.

To make sure that if there is a dip in performance they can resolve

:23:20.:23:23.

that. Also brilliant on warming down and diet. Some of these other

:23:24.:23:29.

features. These marginal gains only confirm a competitive advantage if

:23:30.:23:32.

they are not copied by the opposition so they are kept under

:23:33.:23:37.

wraps. I had been reading about that, in the velodrome, other

:23:38.:23:40.

nations are videoing, they are filming the Team GB team warming up,

:23:41.:23:48.

what they are doing. Honestly, it is really funny, they all have their

:23:49.:23:52.

little area, within the middle bit of the velodrome, and the other

:23:53.:23:55.

coaches are looking at them! All they can see is how they prepare on

:23:56.:23:59.

the day, what they cannot see is what is going on in the secret

:24:00.:24:05.

squirrel club, where they do a lot of the aerodynamic work, back at the

:24:06.:24:09.

Manchester Velodrome. They cannot get access to any of that. That is

:24:10.:24:14.

the hub where all of this intellectual activity is happening.

:24:15.:24:18.

Wonderful synthesis between physical brilliance of the athletes and the

:24:19.:24:20.

intellectual brilliance of the scientists. I know you do not get

:24:21.:24:27.

tired of talking about Mo Farah, you spotting him and taking into

:24:28.:24:32.

coaching, luring him away from football, thank goodness you did!

:24:33.:24:36.

Turned out to be quite a good thing(!) what we are talking about,

:24:37.:24:43.

marginal gains, what we have to look at as a nation is the lower end of

:24:44.:24:51.

the pyramid, the elite... Always struggled with a very small pyramid,

:24:52.:24:58.

PE was aimed at 20% of the population, because those were the

:24:59.:25:10.

ones that were sporty. We have got to carry on with that because it can

:25:11.:25:14.

only get better at the top if we have a bigger base. Can Mo Farah win

:25:15.:25:20.

another gold medal? Couldn't say that he would not! Always comes down

:25:21.:25:25.

to, he will put in everything, no stone unturned, to get to the line

:25:26.:25:30.

first. The only thing you are faced with, possibility that he could come

:25:31.:25:33.

up against the same thing the Jessica Ennis-Hill did, in the

:25:34.:25:36.

heptathlon, there is one person out there in slightly better condition.

:25:37.:25:41.

Who is to say that he will not do that! Not me, that is for sure.

:25:42.:25:45.

Thank you very much for coming onto the programme.

:25:46.:25:47.

A little more news about the 48-year-old man who has died after

:25:48.:25:53.

being shot with a Taser gun in Telford, the news, officers were

:25:54.:25:57.

responding to an alert, West mercy of police give us a little more

:25:58.:26:01.

detail: they have responded to a report for the concern of the safety

:26:02.:26:06.

of an individual at about 1:30am. -- West Mercia. At an address in

:26:07.:26:11.

Telford. When they got there, a Taser gun was deployed and a 48

:26:12.:26:16.

euros man, who subsequently received medical attention, was pronounced

:26:17.:26:22.

dead at 3am. -- 48-year-old man. The incident has passed to the IPCC,

:26:23.:26:31.

normal procedure. They will assist them with enquiries.

:26:32.:26:47.

Team GB gymnast Kat Driscolll - who competed in the final of the women's

:26:48.:26:51.

indivudal for trampoline - coming fifth - has been keeping a video

:26:52.:26:54.

diary for us of her experience at the games.

:26:55.:27:09.

Morning after the night before, I have been given the opportunity

:27:10.:27:15.

before the men's competition begins to come and hang out with a fan...

:27:16.:27:22.

We have come to watch the artistic finals, it is for today, so we have

:27:23.:27:29.

Max and Lewis coming up, looking to get a medal, Max and Christian

:27:30.:27:33.

earlier. We are here to support the boys. -- -- Kristian. We just

:27:34.:27:44.

witnessed Max Whitlock win Olympic gold! Oh. My. GOD! So amazing summer

:27:45.:28:00.

so-called! Briny has got as amazing tickets, we are outside of the

:28:01.:28:04.

athletic Stadium. Wrag group green we will be witnessing Usain Bolt...

:28:05.:28:08.

We will be watching Laura... We will be able to watch the hundred metres

:28:09.:28:13.

at the Olympic Games, it is great to be able to get out and enjoy other

:28:14.:28:17.

events. What an opportunity, it is ridiculous. We are in our seats, we

:28:18.:28:25.

have our tickets, and here we are... The hundred metres is just behind

:28:26.:28:31.

us, the start of a hundred metres. -- the hundred metres. To be

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continued! Catching up on all of the main Olympic headlines with Will.

:28:38.:28:41.

Incredible night for Team GB, most successful day at an overseas

:28:42.:28:47.

Olympic Games, the last of five gold medals went to Andy Murray, first

:28:48.:28:51.

player to win two singles titles, he said that he was very proud after

:28:52.:28:55.

beating Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in what he described as a

:28:56.:28:56.

brutal match. Max Whitlock won Britain's first

:28:57.:29:00.

ever gymnastics gold medal in the floor event -

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and then added a second in the pommel horse,

:29:03.:29:05.

finishing ahead of his Justin Rose had set his sights

:29:06.:29:06.

on winning golf's first Olympic gold medal for over 100 years -

:29:07.:29:12.

and he did it, edging out Sweden's Henrik Stenson

:29:13.:29:14.

with a birdie on the final hole. Jason Kenny won the fifth gold

:29:15.:29:18.

medal of his career, as he retained his sprint title,

:29:19.:29:22.

beating fellow-Briton Only Sir Chris Hoy has more Olympic

:29:23.:29:24.

golds than Kenny - but he can equal his tally

:29:25.:29:29.

if he wins the Kierin tomorrow. And Usain Bolt made history

:29:30.:29:33.

with his third 100-metres triumph - he said he'd expected to go faster

:29:34.:29:37.

but he was happy that he'd won. Bolt remains on course

:29:38.:29:42.

for the sprint 'treble treble', with the 200-metres

:29:43.:29:44.

and the 100m relay to come. Away from Rio, Arsenal and Liverpool

:29:45.:29:49.

shared seven goals as they opened It finished 4-3 to Liverpool

:29:50.:29:52.

at the Emirates, Sadio Mane Manchester United are the early

:29:53.:29:58.

Premier League leaders. Zlatan Ibrahimovic also scored

:29:59.:30:04.

on his debut as Jose Mourinho's side eased to a 3-1

:30:05.:30:06.

victory at Bournemouth. And Pakistan beat England by 10

:30:07.:30:12.

wickets to win the fourth Test at the Oval and draw

:30:13.:30:15.

the series 2-all. They meet again in the one-day

:30:16.:30:17.

series which starts We will have an Olympic update at 11

:30:18.:30:19.

o'clock on the News Channel. Let's the headlines

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from the BBC Newsroom. The 48-year-old man has died after

:30:33.:30:41.

police guarded taser at him in Telford. The West Mercia Police

:30:42.:30:44.

force said the officers used the weapon after going to an address in

:30:45.:30:49.

the town early this morning. The IPCC is investigating.

:30:50.:30:53.

The sale, importation and manufacture of so-called "zombie

:30:54.:30:55.

knives" will become illegal in England andWales later this week.

:30:56.:30:57.

From Thursday, people found to be selling the knives could face up

:30:58.:31:00.

The Home Office says the weapons glamourise violence.

:31:01.:31:06.

Police in Pakistan have now confirmed that the ex-husband

:31:07.:31:08.

of a woman from Bradford suspected to be the victim of a so-called

:31:09.:31:11.

"honour" killing has now confessed to her murder.

:31:12.:31:15.

28-year-old Samia Shahid was killed while visiting

:31:16.:31:18.

The police had previously denied reports of Mohamed Shakeel's

:31:19.:31:27.

confession when he and her father were arrested.

:31:28.:31:29.

Energy firms have been ordered to refund thousands of gas customers

:31:30.:31:36.

affected by a mistake in meter readings.

:31:37.:31:38.

Around 100,000 households have been affected by companies confusing

:31:39.:31:41.

measurements from older imperial meters with modern metric ones.

:31:42.:31:45.

It comes just days after Ofgem promised to deliver a more

:31:46.:31:47.

competitive and fairer energy market.

:31:48.:31:51.

That's a summary of the latest BBC News -

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Back to Victoria. Some of the names for these zombie knives are

:31:55.:32:08.

horrible- death dagger. There are many more. Selling and manufacturing

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these, rent or importing them, could land people for years behind bars.

:32:18.:32:22.

The blades can be two feet long and often carry images that seem to

:32:23.:32:26.

glamorise violence and they are sold online for as little as ?8. The new

:32:27.:32:31.

law applies only to England and Wales but some are bad and expected

:32:32.:32:36.

from Northern Ireland. We can talk to Chief Constable Alfred Hitchcock,

:32:37.:32:40.

who is the lead for knife crime. And Gifford Sullivan. Johnny Vaughan

:32:41.:32:52.

Lawson, whose son was stabbed to death in London and his 13-year-old

:32:53.:32:56.

daughter was able to buy a zombie knife online to see how easy it was.

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Thank you for coming onto the programme. Constable Hitchcock, what

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exactly is one of these zombie knives and is any legitimate purpose

:33:09.:33:12.

for this? They are range of knives and the most horrific is 18 inches

:33:13.:33:23.

to two feet long, they look like a machete, very sharp pointed edge and

:33:24.:33:27.

the top of the blade has a serrated edge. Anybody who was stabbed with

:33:28.:33:34.

these, not only does cause initial injury but the serrates can cause

:33:35.:33:47.

damage that surgeons cannot repair, the horrific, vile weapons and there

:33:48.:33:51.

is no legitimate purpose for them. They are sometimes marketed towards

:33:52.:33:57.

collectors, do you buy that? They are marketed towards collectors and

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some of them are marketed into the survival world to fight off a zombie

:34:04.:34:07.

apocalypse. It is just ridiculous and is no legitimate reason for

:34:08.:34:12.

them, they are not a collectors item, they are cheap, nasty weapons

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and extraordinary dangers. We are pleased that the government has

:34:19.:34:22.

acted quickly to stamp them out. Do you think this threat of a four-year

:34:23.:34:26.

jail sentence will be enough to deter some people from buying these

:34:27.:34:30.

things and manufacturing these things? Importing them and carrying

:34:31.:34:37.

them? I think the band is positive, it is one step in the right

:34:38.:34:43.

direction and, sorry, it definitely will be a deterrent, especially for

:34:44.:34:47.

younger people if they know that they can go to jail for four years

:34:48.:34:57.

if they are caught buying it. The deterrent will be there. Tell us how

:34:58.:35:02.

easy it was for your teenage daughter to get one of these things?

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I got to know about zombie knives about eight months ago and we were

:35:08.:35:15.

having a conversation at home, asking just how easy young people

:35:16.:35:21.

can buy knives online and my 13-year-old obviously heard the

:35:22.:35:25.

conversation and the next day she came up and said, mum, I have just

:35:26.:35:30.

ordered a zombie knife online and there was no restriction and this is

:35:31.:35:37.

arriving tomorrow morning. And it did. That is horrifying. It was

:35:38.:35:44.

terrible, but Reg. Tell us a little bit about what happened to your son.

:35:45.:35:50.

Godwin, at the age of 17, he was living in Oxford. He got a

:35:51.:35:58.

scholarship to play at Oxford United and he would come to London every

:35:59.:36:04.

fortnight to see friends and family. He arrived on that Friday, he went

:36:05.:36:12.

to see his friends at Stamford hill, where we used to live, there was a

:36:13.:36:16.

fight, he got involved to try to stop it, he suffered one stab wound

:36:17.:36:23.

and within two minutes he had died on the street. My word. Goodness me.

:36:24.:36:30.

That devastated family? The pain of losing a child is just beyond what

:36:31.:36:41.

words can describe because you have two live that every day. The shock,

:36:42.:36:47.

you feel helpless. You are not expecting a child to die before you.

:36:48.:36:52.

It is not something you ever plan. The plan for parties and graduation.

:36:53.:37:00.

You never, ever expect to plan for your child's funeral. And the fact

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that it wasn't senseless as well just makes it more unbearable. To

:37:08.:37:15.

deal with. Goodness. Do you think that this new four-year jail term

:37:16.:37:23.

will act as enough of a deterrent with the people you help and tried

:37:24.:37:28.

to guide? In my experience there is only so much that can be covered

:37:29.:37:34.

from policing and punishment and the deterrent from that side. A lot more

:37:35.:37:38.

will depend on how much we can educate me leave the young people on

:37:39.:37:43.

the dangers of carrying not only this type of weapon but drawing

:37:44.:37:48.

yourself to the type of lifestyle. My one concern is about identifying

:37:49.:37:55.

a particular of weapon, in a sense, it inadvertently draws attention to

:37:56.:37:59.

that weapon and becomes fashionable. And sought after. Is that a fair

:38:00.:38:07.

point, Alf Hitchcock? It is a fair point, these weapons already have a

:38:08.:38:12.

degree of kudos already so I think this is a sensible and appropriate

:38:13.:38:17.

thing to do. What we have seen is when we do sweeps of weapons, of

:38:18.:38:22.

areas in the street, these have been heading to be used in violent

:38:23.:38:26.

incidents. We have seen gangs uploading onto social media to brag

:38:27.:38:29.

that they have one of these weapons and we have seen horrific homicide

:38:30.:38:35.

in North London using one of these weapons so I think it is an early

:38:36.:38:39.

intervention to try to stamp the side. You race to the point that it

:38:40.:38:45.

is not just about these knives? I have worked with lots of young

:38:46.:38:48.

people who have either been perpetrated or affected by knife

:38:49.:38:54.

crime and I have found that in many cases, when you have found an

:38:55.:38:58.

incident of knife crime, typically it would be your traditional kitchen

:38:59.:39:03.

knife that is used for that type of offence. Yes, there is a definite

:39:04.:39:10.

focus on this and we do have to, it is very positive, but there has to

:39:11.:39:13.

be a broader approach in tackling knife crime in general rather than

:39:14.:39:17.

overly focusing on one particular thing. We will see how this plays

:39:18.:39:22.

out. Thank you all for coming onto the programme. Thank you. Good

:39:23.:39:28.

morning. On Wednesday were hosting a Labour leadership programme. Your

:39:29.:39:34.

chance to directly question Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith, it will be

:39:35.:39:37.

live from Nottingham. If you want the chance to quiz these candidates

:39:38.:39:38.

and be in the audience, e-mail us... A top psychosexual therapist

:39:39.:39:44.

is warning about a surge in the number of young men suffering

:39:45.:39:46.

sexual health problems Dr Angela Gregory says more and more

:39:47.:39:48.

men in their late teens and early 20s are suffering from erectile

:39:49.:39:57.

dysfunction and she puts the blame on people becoming addicted

:39:58.:40:00.

to watching online porn. We'll hear from one man

:40:01.:40:04.

with erectile dysfunction in a minute - his story

:40:05.:40:08.

is graphic and frank - and you may not want young

:40:09.:40:11.

children to hear it. Online pawn is more prevalent than

:40:12.:40:33.

ever were. -- than ever. The impact was born on attitudes and behaviour,

:40:34.:40:36.

it has been well researched but what is less well understood and rarely

:40:37.:40:40.

spoken about is how pornography is stopping young men from being able

:40:41.:40:45.

to have sex, causing sexual problems will usually associated with old

:40:46.:40:50.

age. It started impact my life when I first started watching and mass

:40:51.:41:02.

debating to it when I was 15. I had my first laptop with wi-fi and that

:41:03.:41:05.

was when I really started to watch. What I was watching got more extreme

:41:06.:41:21.

over very short period of time in my case. Just because there was nothing

:41:22.:41:28.

that would give me a kick at all because I got used to it. I just saw

:41:29.:41:33.

it, normal stuff did not do that any more and I could not get up from it

:41:34.:41:40.

any more and I did it more extreme material and I was eventually

:41:41.:41:44.

watching some disturbing stuff that disturbed me and was not even stuff

:41:45.:41:48.

that I would be into in real life. I find that when I was lying next to a

:41:49.:41:52.

girl but, I would not be horny at all. Despite being really attracted

:41:53.:41:59.

to the girl and I really wanted to have sex with them. But I was not

:42:00.:42:03.

able to feel that hunger, that primal hunger to have sex and my

:42:04.:42:11.

sexuality was completely wide towards pornography. At my peak I

:42:12.:42:14.

was watching two hours every day. Every day. Our experience is that

:42:15.:42:21.

historically men who are referred to the clinic with problems with

:42:22.:42:24.

erectile dysfunction would tend to be older men with issues relating to

:42:25.:42:31.

diabetes, cardiovascular disease and what I have seen over the last 16

:42:32.:42:35.

years, particularly in the last five years, is an increase in the amount

:42:36.:42:38.

of younger men being referred to the clinic of these younger men do not

:42:39.:42:42.

have organic disease, they have been tested by their GP and everything is

:42:43.:42:46.

fine so one of the first assessment questions I always ask is about

:42:47.:42:50.

pornography and mass debate habits because that can be the cause of the

:42:51.:42:55.

issues. Maybe maintaining an erection when in a sexual situation

:42:56.:43:01.

with a partner. I will try whatever I can, I tried to meditate and in

:43:02.:43:06.

that moment, sitting down, I realised that all these emotions

:43:07.:43:09.

came up and I realised I had a problem with pornography. A severe

:43:10.:43:15.

problem. After I first realised, I went to the doctor and I said that

:43:16.:43:18.

this is the thing, I went to my therapist as well and she said, yes,

:43:19.:43:24.

maybe... I don't think there is enough conclusive evidence that the

:43:25.:43:27.

woman to suggest it is really a thing but I do have a lot of people

:43:28.:43:31.

who come to me saying they have this problem. A lot of young men and also

:43:32.:43:39.

some young woman, she said. 100 days with no pornography, my libido came

:43:40.:43:43.

back with a vengeance. Towards real women. And I did not want to watch

:43:44.:43:48.

pornography but I knew I had to find someone and we met this girl and it

:43:49.:43:52.

was great. For the first time in ages, since I could remember, I was

:43:53.:43:56.

able to flirt naturally again without forcing myself and feeling

:43:57.:43:59.

bad about not having the desire to go to a girl and talk to them.

:44:00.:44:04.

Within quite a short time I was able to have normal sex so it was a

:44:05.:44:07.

really nice feeling, it was like a superpower. I was so confident, so

:44:08.:44:22.

balanced and happy. Myself and colleagues who work in this area and

:44:23.:44:26.

a much wider network of professional colleagues are aware of the impact

:44:27.:44:29.

of pornography on erectile dysfunction in young men and I think

:44:30.:44:34.

we need to be talking to young men about that. One other thing is for

:44:35.:44:38.

parents, especially, is talking to children, to young people. And

:44:39.:44:44.

looking at something like maybe Child exploitation and online

:44:45.:44:46.

protection websites because they have great educational resources for

:44:47.:44:49.

teachers and parents. Roar I spend a lot of time zone

:44:50.:45:04.

forums, trying to help others, now that I have recovered. It is a lot

:45:05.:45:09.

more information online now than when I was first dealing with it.

:45:10.:45:15.

Exponential increase in information. That is a really good thing. Tell

:45:16.:45:18.

your friends, tell those close to you, if you can, if you are brave

:45:19.:45:23.

enough, Chel just a couple of people that you trust. Don't worry, there

:45:24.:45:27.

are many of us in the same boat. Simon can tell us more, how

:45:28.:45:37.

widespread is this problem? It is big and growing, I got that

:45:38.:45:40.

impression from everyone I spoke with, I spoke with a lot of experts,

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there is not official stats in this country about how much pornography

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induced erectile dysfunction there is, there is statistics around

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erectile dysfunction in young people going up, 10%, oversee some others

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have said around 30%, in terms of anecdotal, doctor Gregory said that

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in the last five years since mobile phones came along, the number has

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shot up, she thinks it will keep going, and experts alike say the

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same thing. Online in chat rooms, a lot of things have been set up

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specifically for this, men helping other men, the numbers there are,

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huge. It does seem to be a big and growing problem and one which will

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become clearer in the coming years. How is mixed doing now? He is doing

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very well, he had a real problem. -- how is Nick doing now. He dealt with

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it himself by going cold turkey because his GP was unable to be very

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helpful. After going 100 days, his libido towards women and away from

:46:45.:46:47.

pornography, you wire yourself towards the pornography, that is the

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thing, he is totally fine, in a good relationship, but still going on

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these websites which helped him, to help others, as he feel strongly.

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You must commend him for doing that and for talking about it. Who wants

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to talk about this, let's be honest. It is difficult for viewers, we will

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talk to one in a moment, it is difficult to speak about openly. Who

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talks about it within their family? Maybe within their friends, I spoke

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with people at university campuses, people with their friends can be

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more open. But it is incredibly to boot, and for young men, because it

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is a young phenomena, it is something associated with older men,

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for younger men, they will be thinking, what is wrong with me. --

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taboo. It, erectile dysfunction, is nothing associated with young men.

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What is the advice for people think they may have a problem? The truth

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of the matter, GPs at this stage may not be entirely well equipped.

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Hopefully that will improve as awareness is coming along. Doctor

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Gregory, there are specialist, try to get a referral, but through chat

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rooms, where they encourage abstinence and not watching

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pornography, over a period of time, it really helped mix but ultimately,

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it is about stopping watching pornography, if it is an addiction,

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that is hard. -- it really helped Nick. Barbara in London says her

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partner has a problem with pornography, this may be a graphic

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conversation and you may not want your children to hear it. I am very

:48:36.:48:41.

well. Tell us about the impact of pornography on your relationship

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with your other half? It has grossly distorted the relationship that we

:48:47.:48:50.

have, from being a very sexually active young lady, in a normal

:48:51.:48:57.

relationship, I am finding that I'm beginning to dread having sex. My

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partner has these distorted expectations that he has seen in

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pornography, for a very long time. When I have discussed it before,

:49:08.:49:13.

that I cannot do certain things, because I consider them quite

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degrading... I have found that some of the things he has watched and

:49:20.:49:22.

would like to try out are demeaning to me. I have argued so many times

:49:23.:49:28.

that I don't think these people are having fun but he thinks they are

:49:29.:49:32.

having fun. What I have found is that I am now with a man who thinks

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what he is seeing in pornography is plausible in reality. There is that

:49:39.:49:43.

part where you realise, somehow, his mind wants that. It is putting

:49:44.:49:50.

pressure on the normal relationship. What are you going to do? I have

:49:51.:49:57.

talked about it with him a couple of times, so now I avoid it, whenever

:49:58.:50:01.

we are about to get sexual, I have to put a disclaimer, I hope this is

:50:02.:50:06.

not one of your movies, just to remind him. It takes him back a

:50:07.:50:10.

little, sometimes we have argued about it, that I am not being

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adventurous enough, that will kill the mood and that is the end of

:50:16.:50:19.

that. I am beginning to regret being in that relationship, I thought he

:50:20.:50:24.

was going to get older and he was going to know the difference between

:50:25.:50:28.

fantasy and reality. Have you asked them to reduce the amount of

:50:29.:50:33.

pornography that the views? I have but that has not gone down well, now

:50:34.:50:38.

he has it on his phone. That makes it really difficult. Thank you so

:50:39.:50:45.

much, really appreciate your openness, it is a big ask that you

:50:46.:50:51.

come on and speak with us national television, but we are very

:50:52.:50:56.

appreciative. You can watch the full news beat documentary on the BBC iD

:50:57.:50:58.

by. Really fascinating stuff, you can

:50:59.:51:05.

watch it online. We have been following the career of

:51:06.:51:15.

which is race walker Tom Bosworth since coming out as homosexual, he

:51:16.:51:20.

competed in Rio, finishing sixth, in the men's 20 K, which defies

:51:21.:51:25.

massively predictions of a top 20 finish, and we can speak with him

:51:26.:51:30.

from Rio, he is in the athletes village. Good morning.

:51:31.:51:34.

Congratulations. Thank you very much! Talk us through it. For the

:51:35.:51:46.

majority of the race I set off at my own pace with my own plan, I knew

:51:47.:51:52.

that with stand me in good stead, but I did not expect to hold onto

:51:53.:51:56.

the national record and finish as I did. You are still clearly in the

:51:57.:52:04.

village, and sharing an apartment with Mo Farah! And if few of the

:52:05.:52:12.

other guys, it has been nice, all sports mixed together, in the same

:52:13.:52:17.

block. -- and a view of the other guys. It is great that I get to

:52:18.:52:23.

spend time with my own sporting role models. Does that boost you, are you

:52:24.:52:29.

lifted when you are alongside people like him? Absolutely. I know Mo

:52:30.:52:34.

quite well now, but so many gold medals coming in, left, right and

:52:35.:52:45.

centre, I want to get my own. Not finishing top 20 as expected, but

:52:46.:52:50.

going out to fight for a medal... What do you think of the success of

:52:51.:52:54.

Team GB so far, five, six days remaining. The atmosphere is

:52:55.:53:07.

brilliant. It really years, every athlete says it, about being in the

:53:08.:53:12.

village, being in Team GB, it is fantastic. The atmosphere is

:53:13.:53:19.

electric, everybody wants everybody to succeed. I read that Andy Murray

:53:20.:53:25.

had moved out of the village, always part of the plan, but missed it so

:53:26.:53:30.

much that he moved back in! I don't know, I bumped into him a couple of

:53:31.:53:35.

days ago. Twice. He has definitely been in the village. That says it

:53:36.:53:41.

all, it is fun, it is a great atmosphere and a great community.

:53:42.:53:45.

Congratulations again, thank you so much. We will see you when we get

:53:46.:53:47.

back. Next, the intense violence that

:53:48.:53:55.

continues to engulf the Syrian city of Aleppo since the start of the

:53:56.:53:59.

Civil War there has become so relentless that it is hard for us

:54:00.:54:02.

here in relative safety to comprehend how bad it is.

:54:03.:54:11.

Every day it's residents face round the clock bombardment

:54:12.:54:13.

and all with the absence of the most basic supplies for human survival.

:54:14.:54:16.

The city was once Syria's largest but it's become a focal

:54:17.:54:19.

We tracked down just two of the residents of Aleppo

:54:20.:54:22.

to find out what life is like in a city regularly

:54:23.:54:25.

One of the speakers asked us to hide his face and our report contains

:54:26.:54:29.

At the moment everything is OK, after the breaking of the siege, the

:54:30.:54:39.

way to Aleppo is open, so we can get some food and vegetables. Bread is

:54:40.:54:43.

available, everything is easy to access.

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STUDIO: If you would like to share that video diary, it is on the

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programme page. Tomorrow on the programme, exclusive interview with

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a Danish photojournalist held captive and tortured by Isis in

:58:35.:58:41.

Syria for over 13 months, we will have his story on the programme

:58:42.:58:42.

tomorrow. Cheery start, a lot of this sort of

:58:43.:59:04.

thing going on, dry weather for it, and plenty of dry weather in the

:59:05.:59:08.

forecast, that was the

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