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these are the headlines: four they are empty. i arrived there. they we re people have been killed and many are empty. i arrived there. they were calling for another brigade to injured in libya after clashes between demonstrators and militia proceed. i did not know where they groups in benghazi. thousands of people marched peacefully to we re proceed. i did not know where they support democracy and i danced —— against armed militias. were leading. let is located in a mitt romney has lifted the unit on his finances in a bid to counter further area. allegations he pays too little tax. he and his wife earned millions of dollars in 2011 and paid at a rate had to park my carfarfrom of just over 1a% had to park my car far from the brigade. i had a long walk. there dollars in 2011 and paid at a rate ofjust over 1a% in tax. dale cregan has appeared in court was a lot of shooting. they were and made a large security operation. as well as the murders of fiona heavy weapons shooting. and lot of bone and nicola hughes, he has been charged with the murders of a ambulance. there were armoured cars father and son and reece four attempted murders. a 15—year—old and trucks full of armed civilians boy was also arrested but was released on bail.
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heading towards the brigade. the now it is time for click. ijust government officials were asking now it is time for click. i just can't get a signal. the people to retreat from the brigade are. now it is time for click. ijust can't get a signal. hello. on my way back from the brigade, i saw a few police cars. a british libyan, one of the is there anywhere where we can organisers behind friday's peaceful deliver pizza? protests, explained why the rally was organised. finally hooked up to the net. this if was organised. week, click travels to the brazilian rainforest to discover what the amazonians think about their first what the amazonians think about theirfirst mobile what the amazonians think about their first mobile network. and give us a wave. we'll point you to the new ways to control your kit. we'll also have the biggest tech news stories of the week. they were calling militia to leave government buildings and to and we're turning maths into art in facilitate the roles of the army and police. the situation was webscape. welcome to click. i'm spencer kelly.
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slowly deteriorating. her there was these things are pretty handy, aren't they? for developing nations, more power on the ground. they are essential. many have skipped putting telecom networks into the ground and have gone straight to mobile. there are not some of them were keeping prisoners and torturing them. the situation many places in the world where you can't get a signal these days. one deteriorated. after the attack on the us embassy, we decided to such place until very recently was 300 miles up the amazon river in brazil, deep in the heart of the organise a protest to call the ra i nfo rest. brazil, deep in the heart of the rainforest. that is where rainforest. i rainforest. brazil, deep in the heart of the security... that is what we wanted. rainforest. that is where we sent our correspondent. nothing personal —he our correspondent. nothing personal one police, one army. no militias. — he was there to report on one of the last places on earth to get a mitt romney has released details of how much tax he paid. he handed over $1.9 billion in tax last year signal. on an income of 13. $5 million. those figures were released to it's the end of a very rainy wet cou ntera ct those figures were released to counteract the claimed he was secretive about his taxes. our season. rooftops dot the banks of correspondent has more. the mitt romney's tax return shows he
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made a lot of money from investment last year. it also revealed his tax rate was much lower than that paid by working—class americans. he paid $1.9 million in tax on an income of $13.5 million. most of his income came from investments rather than a salary. he paid a tax rate of 14%. the campaign also released a summary the campaign also released a summary of taxes paid between 1990 and 2009. he paid on average 20% during this period and never paid less tha n during this period and never paid less than 13% in any given year. mitt romney is estimated to be worth $250 million. his walk is often used as a weapon by democrat to put him —— to portray him as out of touch with ordinary americans. the rich are getting rich. we
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succeed when folks at the top are doing well but also when the middle class is doing well. we cannot get far with leaders who write off half the nation's as a bunch of victims. mitt romney said half the country is reliant on the government because they saw themselves as victims. it caused outrage. government is there and must be they who need help. for those who cannot care for themselves. of course we are always there. we are a compassionate people. most commentators said mitt romney has had a terrible week. it is not clear whether the release of the figures will change perspectives. a plane carrying mitt romney's wife made an emergency landing in denver
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after the cockpit so filled with smoke. there was an electrical file. no—one was hurt. this is bbc news. still to come on our programme: the apology — why the chief whip is frantically back— pedalling. more ordinary university —— music industry. universal takes over emi. dale cregan has appeared in court. as well as the murders of fiona bone and nicola hughes, he has been charged with the murder of a father and son and with four attempted murders. a 15—year—old boy was also arrested in connection with the murders of the two police officers but was released on bail. our correspondent has more.
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it was just before 8am this morning when a police convoy carrying dale cregan has swept through the streets of manchester. this was a high—security operation involving many armed officers, rarely seen. once the conway was in the underground car park of the magistrates court, they stood outside. the pedestrian entrance to the court was armed —— watched by armed vehicles. he had a police escort to the door. at 10 he had a police escort to the door. at10 am, dale he had a police escort to the door. at 10 am, dale cregan, who only has one eye, was brought into court. he was flanked by policeman who kept their hands tucked into their body armour. when asked to confirm his age and name, he replied, yes. he is accused of murdering four people.
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in may, mark short was found dead ina pub. in may, mark short was found dead in a pub. three months later, he is accused of killing mark short‘s father, who died in a gun and grenade attack. dale cregan is charged with killing fiona bone and nicola hughes. they both died of gunshot injuries. dale cregan faces four other counts of attempted murder. as the court hearing took place, forensic work continued on the scene of tuesday's killing. the prime minister was in manchester, meeting with the women's families. it is right we praised the work they do it and remember all they have done. the government should make sure it is doing everything they can to help the police force tackle organised crime and gang related violence. a 28-year-old man
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arrested earlier in the investigation has been released without charge. at the scene, many people are coming here this evening to leave their own tributes and read those left by others. friends and families of nicola hughes and fiona bone have posted pictures online, remembering her them. fiona bone have posted pictures online, remembering herthem. in the last hour, greater manchester police have announced that a 15— year—old boy was arrested at school today for suspicion of assisting an offender. tonight, he has broome released on bail. andrew mitchell is under pressure after swearing at a police officer in downing street and calling him a plebiscite. the altercation happened after andrew mitchell was barred from getting into the front gate. he has admitted not treating
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the officer with respect. the heavier was wrong and inappropriate. correspondent back —— behaviour. he did not take kindly when he was told to toe the line in downing street. on wednesday night, his attempt to take his bicycle out the main gate... what happened next was disputed. there was an outburst in which andrew mitchell swore. he told the police officer to learn his place and called him a plebiscite. andrew mitchell denied it. but he accepted he did not treat the police with respect. the cctv cameras have no audio recording. police have written an
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account of the incident in their notebooks. rooprai minister in manchester will pay tribute to the police after the deaths of two female officers and did not hide his anger. it was not appropriate. it is right he has apologised. he has apologised thoroughly to the police. as the former minister for international development, andrew mitchell did much to shed his old image of a forceful right—winger. he had a tough reputation. in opposition, he was shadow police minister. he has shown a particular lack of sensitivity after the two deaths in manchester this week. he should resign from office. it is clear from the report, should resign from office. it is clearfrom the report, and should resign from office. it is clear from the report, and from speaking to officers, that his comments were totally inappropriate.
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andrew mitchell was nowhere to be seen andrew mitchell was nowhere to be seen today. local people were not impressed. you cannot swear to people like that. they were only doing theirjob. people see him on the tv a lot. he should not be acting like that. he should have been polite. andrew mitchell has apologised profusely to the police officer concerned and the prime minister. some in his party via his behaviour will make it harder to shake off accusations that they are arrogant and out of touch. you're watching bbc news. headlines: four people have been killed and dozens wounded in libya after clashes between demonstrators and militia groups. after months of pressure mitt romney has lifted the lid on his finances, revealing he played 1a prisons on his tax last
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year. —— 14%. people have been killed in pakistan as violence erupted in major cities. dozens of people took to the streets. buildings were burned down including cinemas and an anglican church. there were protests in bangladesh, indonesia and iraq. our correspondent has more. in the city, angered that could not be contained. what was billed as a day of love for the prophet muhammad quickly became a day of rage. pakistan's commercial capital was closed for business like the rest of the country. we want to show the world let all muslims are united on this, said mahomed. we are ready to die for the process. the deadliest u nrest for the process. the deadliest
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unrest was in karachi. there were policemen among the victims. president obama had hoped to prevent all this within and broadcast on pakistani tv. he condemned the video and emphasise america's commitment to religious tolerance. we reject all efforts to denigrate religious believers. on the streets of islamabad this was the streets of islamabad this was the response. american dogs, they chanted. and then they tried to push forward, towards the high— security diplomatic quarter. trouble has just broken out here with their last few minutes. police have opened fire in this direction to was protesters who managed to come to the barricades. for the second day running they have gathered in this area, attending to reach the us embassy up the road.
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four hours, a battle raged. for many here the attack on their profit is an intolerable and personal affront. there were ready to risk life and limb to make their point. up ahead, keeping watch, we found the de facto interior minister. he defended a decision to make today a public holiday, he said it reduced the numbers on the streets. if i had not said it reduced the numbers on the streets. ifi had not made said it reduced the numbers on the streets. if i had not made their holiday, schools would be open, shops would be open, transport would be running. who could have handled it? the least the police have one priority, to handle these protesters. many say the decision backfired badly. by evening, a riot police were throwing stones at protesters. the us presidential
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election is just over six weeks away. we have gone to one the most closely watched states to see how fiercely the lines have been drawn. the glitz, glamour, the highs, the lows. the ever—changing landscape of the miami skyline. for many, this city is alien, too transient and bold. in 2012, all eyes are run the state. but who cares? to put it more precisely, are we missing the bigger picture? this country has become essentially ungovernable. its politics are poisonous. this couege its politics are poisonous. this college is the biggest in the
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nation, one had the incentive 5,000 students. all of them called out on the streets in this massive voter registration drive, a drive which comes at the end of court battles over a ccess . comes at the end of court battles over access. it all matters because poorer voters are less likely to have a better id and less likely to get to paul's on time. they are more likely to vote democrat if their votes are counted. the effort has come from republican legislative bodies. in essence, they have the effect of a surprise in theirs. that is what to see its real purpose as? exactly. on the other so the fans they feel equally bitter, perhaps more so. a conservative talk—radio station caters for an audience who fear that the democrats are trying to steal florida with they converges and fraud. i hope everybody
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understands that what happens in florida can understand within this president is. absolutely. people should have to prove who they are before they can vote. i cannot cash a cheque without some kind of idea. we are allowing people to vote without proving their identity. years ago, a senator had a message for his fellow—citizens. you're entitled as americans, he said, to your own opinions. you're not a big —— entitled to your own facts. americans thought carefully about what he said and decided to take no notice. this man has doubled in fa ct notice. this man has doubled in fact and fiction but things do is a difference between them. fact and fiction but things do is a difference between themlj fact and fiction but things do is a difference between them. i have the benefit of a lifetime in journalism. most people do not. if they are driving down the highway and data on the radio, they will hear reading and raving about the welfare state in america. if this
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is what they felt and their heart them that is where they're going to go. it is not changing anybody‘s mind. there will be some americans to point out that this is still an energetic place. bmg does not come from government, it may come from a lack of it. perhaps we did not need politicians. america may be forced to find out in years ahead. we're going to go to the west has now where the space shuttle endeavour has made his finalflight. it buzzed low over some of california's landmarks. our correspondent has more. a final farewell for the space shuttle endeavour. the golden gate bridge
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in san francisco was one of the first stops on its 11.5 hour tourist trail on which to its final home. one last look at a space shuttle in this guide. it buzzed the state capital and today scenic route and the californian coast before lingering over los angeles and circling the city. at the growth as observers the crowds waited hours — — griffith observatory. this is the site everybody has come to see, the space shuttle endeavour coming home to california. it is the last time we will ever see a space shuttle in the air, was a place to do what. —— and what a place to do would. the air, was a place to do what. —— and what a place to do wouldm was incredible to see something like that. it was amazing. i was shocked at how or emotional it was. it was really great. it was an
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arrival which raised some eyebrows as los angeles airport. it is history being made. that was endeavour‘s last flight. it is now permanently grounded. it may be the youngest of the shuttles, built to replace challenger, but his is —— it has managed 290 days in space over two decades. it will spend a few weeks here before being taken to its final resting place, the california space centre, where it will see out its days. there has been honed his of the biggest music a cts been honed his of the biggest music acts to top the british charts, including the beatles, queen and kylie minogue. they have all come under the emi umbrella. now it is being overtaken by universal. the ta keover being overtaken by universal. the takeover has been given the
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approval by european and us regulators. some of the biggest dance are not included in the deal. it is one of the world's biggest record companies. kylie minogue is an emi artist. the sex pistols were briefly on the label. so were the beatles. it is a priceless back catalogue that most attracted the universal group. the most exciting aspect of this deal is that they now when the beatles, the beach boys and the rolling stones catalogue. the haulage trinity of 20th century cruck and roll. for it isa 20th century cruck and roll. for it is a company with a long history. its famous recording studios opened in1951. in an its famous recording studios opened in 1951. in an age when sales of
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recorded music in a back catalogue are overtaking sales of new music it is the heritage that is one of the biggest assets. the fans still gather outside the studios and on the pedestrian crossing made famous by the cover of the beatles' abbey road album. they are buying fewer cds. they tend to be all the recordings. the deal comes at a price. their stake in another label must be sold. they have to go, regulators decided, so the company is not too powerful. some say it will be anyway. this is a fear from everybody involved in music that universal group have a huge share now. there is a fear that big corporations are taking everything over. it is a fear of everybody who
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likes music and not business. the question now, will this emerged music giant go on investing in new artists as well as mining its archives? people across united kingdom have reported seeing large meteor so the night sky. they have been sightings in northern ireland, central scotland's and the midlands and east anglia. bright green light. it was travelling at the speed of a military jet it was travelling at the speed of a militaryjet fighter. it it was travelling at the speed of a military jet fighter. it was broken up military jet fighter. it was broken up by military jet fighter. it was broken up by the time i saw red. there must have been 10 or 15 pieces on fire, white hot with a red underside. a massive gold light. everything was moving in unison. it
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was not diverging or whatever. i thought it was a play that first. it was moving much slower than i expected for a shooting star.! look expected for a shooting stat! look at the weekend weather. on saturday morning we begin on a cold night. frost across the country. it will be chilly first day in the morning. there will be some sunshine around to compensate. on saturday, the country will look better. a detailed forecasts through the morning. the early sunshine with slightly more cloud across scotland. a few showers through the norfolk coastline. what a huge amount of whether at 9am. temperatures beginning at six degrees. seven degrees at belfast. ten degrees across wales. more cloud through east england. the seven counties have a good start to
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the day but the sunshine out. temperatures in cornwall at ten degrees. temperatures will struggle throughout the day. particularly along the north—east coast. there isa along the north—east coast. there is a breeze from the sea. just about getting into double figures. with the sunshine for the south and west we could get up to 60 degrees. through sunday, a real change in the weather. quite a deep were moving up. we're gaining in confidence that it is going to bring rain across south wales. to the north of that it will not be too bad. it will stay dry across western scotland. some more cloud. the heaviest of the rain through southern areas. all of us will see temperatures struggle. highs of a0 degrees. that sets us up for a week of autumn. more details online.
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