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On all the way through, in their educating, after school in their careers, so its really, really important that we make sure everybody gets the best School Education they can. Hes 26, hes from aldershot and hes been officially named as the worlds highest earning youtuber. He raked in a cool £12 million in the last year and has over 16 million subscribers. But some are sniffy about his success. Well ask him what he thinks about that at 9. 45am. Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. We will talk about the latest star wa rs we will talk about the latest Star Wars Film. How excited are you about it . Do you not get star wars. The lastjedi got its uk premiere at the albert hall last night the stars were there, as were Princes William and harry. We will have a spoiler free verdict on whether it matches the hype. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story this morning. Theres been a huge political upset in the United States where doug jones has become the first democrat in 25 years to win a Us Senate Seat for alabama. Its a major embarrassment for President Trump who had supported the republican candidate, roy moore, who has yet to concede. Our correspondent david willis reports. It was a stunning political upset. Doug jones is the first democrat to be elected to the senate in quarter ofa be elected to the senate in quarter of a century. His victory reduces the already razor thin republican majority in the senate to just one seat. I think that i have been waiting all my life and now ijust dont know what the hell to say cheering and applause more than perhaps the strengths of the victor, this result speaks to the victor, this result speaks to the weaknesses of his opponent, roy moore, a firebrand, evangelical who believes homosexuality is immoral and muslims should not be allowed to serve in congress, saw his sizeable lead in the polls start to falter after a string of women came forward to claim that he had sexually assaulted them in one case, when the accuser was just 14. Roy moore denies the allegations. Despite calls from senior members of his own party for him to withdraw from the race, mr moore continued to enjoy the support of President Trump, who treated o tonight, congratulations to doug jones on a ha rd congratulations to doug jones on a hard fought victory, the write in votes played a big factor, but a win isa votes played a big factor, but a win is a win though so called write in votes could prove significant, in a further twist to a long and often ugly further twist to a long and often. N, further twist to a long and often ugly campaign, that the vanquished candidate is refusing to concede defeat. Votes are still coming in and we are looking at that. May god bless you, as you go on, may he give you a safe journey. Its not over and its going to take some time. Thank you. For this deep south state to prefer a pro choice, progay rights candidate like doug jones over a hard line conservative such as roy moore is a reflection not only of the weakness of the republican candidate but a major snub to the president who backed him. It will also be seen as some as a victory for the victims of sexual assault, whose claims roy moore has consistently dismissed as fake news. Annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. In whats thought to be a first for doctors in the uk, a baby girl has survived after being born with her heart outside her body. Vanellope hope wilkins, who has no breastbone, was delivered three weeks ago by caesarean section. She has had three operations to place her heart back in her chest at glenfield hospital in leicester. Our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, spoke exclusively to vanellopes parents and the medical team involved. Good girl, yeah. Shes a beautiful girl. Their pride and joy. This is vanellope, astounding her parents and doctors with her progress. After three operations in three weeks, her heart is now back inside her chest. Vanellopes parents say the moment she was born they knew she was a fighter. She came out kicking and screaming. And then she gave all the surgeons aggro, didnt she . It was a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful. If you saw her when she was first born, to where she is now, and what theyve done. Its beyond a miracle, isnt it . The family knew from the first ultrasound that vanellopes heart was outside her chest. You can clearly see its unusual position which is due to the absence of a sternum or breastbone. Babies with this rare condition are usually stillborn. But immediately as she emerged during the caesarean section, doctors could see that vanellopes heart was beating strongly. Three weeks on, her heart is back where it should be, covered with her own skin. Vanellope is going to be here for some considerable time. The next step will be getting her to breathe without the help of a ventilator. Then, in years to come, she faces more surgery to create a new sternum to protect her heart. She faces a long road ahead, but has already confounded predictions. Two people have been charged with murder, over the deaths of three children in a house fire in walkden on monday. 14 year old demi pearson, eight year old brandon and seven year old lacie died in the house fire. Their mother and three year old sister remain in hospital. Two 16 year old boys were able to escape the property. A man and women in their 20s from worsley have been remanded in custody and will appear before Salford Magistrates Court later today. More than 100 schools in england have failed to record a good inspection in over a decade, according to the education watchdog. 0fsteds annual report warns that a hard core of persistently underachieving schools are struggling to recruit teachers and keep head teachers. 0fsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman says the schools had not improved despite attention and investment. If you prop schools up from outside, its great while youve got the props there, but once that support goes away then the school slips back again. Weve got to really concentrate on what it is to get everything in place, the people, the curriculum, the systems, everything inside the school really, really working as strongly as it can. Does that mean. And thats the point at which we can say the job is done and the school should be able to to go forward strongly. Theresa may is facing a potential backbench rebellion later when mps vote on amendments to the eu withdrawal bill. A group of tory mps, led by former attorney general dominic grieve, want to force ministers to give parliament a meaningful vote on any final brexit deal. The Prime Minister has said that ministers are listening to the concerns of conservative mps. The us secretary of state, rex tillerson, says america is willing to hold direct talks with north korea without pre conditions. His statement appeared to be a change from previous demands that pyongyang must end its Nuclear Programme first. However, mr tillerson did say they would only hold talks if there is a period without nuclear and missile tests. Banks say a Rapid Response scheme aimed at combating fraud has already saved customers millions of pounds in its first year and led to more than a hundred arrests. Under the scheme, Police Arrive at a bank branch within minutes if staff fear someone is being tricked into taking out a large sum of money to pay a criminal. Simon gompertz has been finding out how it works. A rolls royce. Some people have their heart so set on getting one that things like this are prime bait used by criminals to get hold of your cash. When i came into this bit of inheritance, i thought, right, i always wanted a rolls royce. Lets have a look. It is a dream car. They are so comfortable and so easy to drive. Barry fox in essex had a lucky escape thanks to swift action from his bank when he went to withdraw the money to buy another fictional rolls in an ebay scam. The fraudsters tried to lure him into bringing cash to a pick up in the middle of the countryside. So what was the danger . You might have gone bad. I might have gone there with £10,000 in my pocket and have been knocked over the head with a stick or something. No car there at all. No car there at all. Warned off by the bank, he got this carfrom his local warned off by the bank, he got this car from his local dealer. When barry popped into his local bank and asked for £10,000 in cash, there was immediate concern about him. Now, banks often find it difficult to explain to customers that they might be being scammed, but under the new arrangements, they were able to call 999, quote banking protocol and get a Police Officer around here within half an hour. While in the branch, the police checked out the car. The situation just did not seem right. It wasnt where it should have been. This was happening in blackpool and the car was registered in bristol. They check the business details against ebay. It was the correct business name, but the Contact Details did not match. Banks say theyve stopped customers being defrauded of £9 million in a year. However, that is just the ones going into branches. £100 million has been lost injust six months by people unwittingly paying fraudsters online. This is really good news for those who use their branch. Anything the banks can do to help them is good news. More and more of us bank on line and certainly have to bank on line because Bank Branches are closing. So we want to see more done to protect consumers from being scammed online. Automatic, preowned. But with the internet playing a big part, it is worth being wary if asked to pay in cash. I would tell people, if they want cash, dont buy. The bank police tie up which meant barry did get his dream car will soon be in place across the country. For star wars fans the wait is nearly over. The eighth episode in the franchise, the lastjedi, gets its cinema release at midnight tonight. But last night the films stars, including british actors daisy ridley and john boyega, were on the red carpet in london for its european premiere. A warning, this report from our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, contains flash photography. The stars of star wars, cinema royalty on the red carpet with actual royalty. Princes william and harry, such fans of the saga, during filming, they secretly played cameos as stormtroopers, much to the excitement of the cast. It was great, fantastic. Fantastic. Phenomenal. And theyve done an official visit as well. They got in an x wing and all that kind of stuff so it was fun. The lastjedi is the ninth Star Wars Film since the saga began a0 years ago. It didnt scare me enough then. Theres a huge degree of expectation from fans. What is star wars to you . Star wars is everything, really. Something ive always obviously been interested in. Its almost a way of life, i think. I think itsjust a cracking good story, it is all swashbuckling, its fun and goodies versus that is, i think that is what makes it so great. Fan power like this has driven the franchise for a0 years and is also the reason why many expect this film to make more in the final two weeks of 2017 than any other film makes in the entirety of this year. I cant wait to see it thats a summary of the latest bbc news. More at 9. 30am. Do your children go to a Failing School . We will talk about Failing Schools. 0nes school . We will talk about Failing Schools. Ones that fail year after year. We will talk about that in a moment with the chief inspector of schools. But if your children go to a Failing School, tell us your experience and what the teachers are doing to turn it around. The sport. News about chris froome. This is about a drugs test he took during a race earlier this year. Which he went on to win. While he was racing, just after stage 18, he tested, he had his urine tested and it was found that he had been taking double the allowed dose of a really common asthma drug, a legal asthma drug, it is legal for cyclists to take, but there is a certain level they are allowed. Fromes level contained double the dose. This is the thing that people take across the country. It isa that people take across the country. It is a drug that people will be familiar with if they suffer from asthma, but as i say, fromes urine sample contained twice the allowed amount. Cyclings world governing body asked frome and team sky, the tea m body asked frome and team sky, the team for whom he cycles for an explanation as to why this happened. This is standard procedure as well, victoria. What is chris froome saying and team sky saying . Normally this would all happen behind closed doors, but because there is so much media interest in chris froome, they say it is well known that he has suffered from asthma since he was a child, and during the final week of the vuelta, he was struggling, so he increased his dose on the advice of the doctor, and he was tested every day of the race because he was wearing the leaders jersey. He told his testers about his use of the medication because his asthma was so bad, and heaters depending on things like dehydration, metabolism, body weight which is a huge factor while you are racing, sometimes the drug is metabolised at a different rate, so is metabolised at a different rate, so it can show up in samples. Chris froome said, i take my leadership position in my sport very seriously. He says the uci is absolutely right to be asking these questions and examining these test results, and he will provide all the information that they require. And lets talk about burnley. Amazing start of the season, and it carries on. It does, and sean dyche, the manager, you should have heard him in his post match press conference yesterday, he said he was the proudest man in proudsville last night. They beat stoke, moving up to fourth in the premier league. Ashley barnes scored this one, and they are 110w barnes scored this one, and they are now above liverpool, arsenal and totte n ha m , now above liverpool, arsenal and tottenham, although all those sides play tonight. This is the highest they have been in the top flight of english football since 1975. It is early days, we dont want to get ahead of ourselves, but they are in the Champions League places at the moment. The last time they played in europe was back in 1967, and sean dyche, the manager, he doesnt want to get ahead of himself. The reality is we have another tough game on saturday. We are enjoying this, the players have earned the right to enjoy it, but the next game comes quickly, that is my focus. A different way of finding a result, andl different way of finding a result, and i had to work hard for it tonight, grind it out, real moment of quality to win it, but that will be parked, and we look onto the next one. So he is being a little philosophical, but he said he has taken inspiration from that amazing league win by leicester back in 2016, when he said leicester blew the roof of dreams in football. So why shouldnt burnley fans enjoy this moment and get ahead of themselves . If leicester did it, why shouldnt burnley . Show we have a bet on whether sean dyche will be england manager one day . |j bet on whether sean dyche will be england manager one day . I think leicester were Something Like 50,000 to one, maybe we should put some money on burnley winning the league best fa ct money on burnley winning the league best fact i heard, on five live this morning, the population of burnley is smaller than the capacity at old trafford. I love that. Why does a school file over and over ain . Why does a school file over and over again . In herfirst annual report, the boss of the schools watchdog says there is a group of underperforming schools that continue to let down pupils. Amanda spielman as the chief inspector of schools, and she says of those schools, and she says of those schools inspected this year, around 80 primary and 50 secondary schools have not been good at any point in over a decade. Why . I spoke to her little earlier and asked her what she thought about those statistics. 0n the one hand it is bad news, we shouldnt have any schools in those states, but the number is smaller thanit states, but the number is smaller than it was, so we really need to focus on squeezing these kinds of problems out of the system completely. But what does it mean for pupils if their school is failing year after year. Thats exactly why we shouldnt have any schools in that state . What does it mean for their life chances . It means their life chances are uncertain. It doesnt mean that everybodys life is written off but it means many of them will have a less good experience than they should which will knock off knock on all the way through, through their education, after school, their careers, so its really, really important that we make sure everybody gets the best School Education they possibly can. You say in this report that having disadvantaged pupils is not enough of a reason for a school to continue to fail. Yes, im saying that if we get distracted by the game of disadvantage one upmanship, my schools got more pupil premium children than yours, we can get distracted, we can get fixated. We need to concentrate on the things that are really important to making a school good, having a good curriculum, good teaching and good behaviour in the classroom and corridors. Weve got to get everybody focused on what can be done, not on all the difficulties to achieving it. What is interesting is, these schools that continually fail and have done for over a decade, they have had external help, they have had outside help and yet they are still failing. That doesnt seem to make sense. Perhaps the kind of help theyve had hasnt been focused enough on building the capacity inside the school. What does that mean . If you prop schools up from outside, its great while youve got the props there, but once that support goes away, then the school slips back again. Weve got to really concentrate on what it is to get everything in place so that people, the curriculum is, the place, everything inside the school is working as strongly as it can. Thats the point at which we can say the job is done and the school should be able to go forward strongly. Does that mean discipline of the students, good Senior Leadership team . What do you mean . What are the basics . I think its focused above all else, not getting distracted by great numbers of interventions and initiatives. Having too many things to deal with makes thejob harder. Keeping it as simple as it can be. And it may be that we need extra resource in some of these schools to make this possible. But focus on what . Be specific. Focus on the curriculum, the teaching and the behaviour. That above everything else. Thats the job of good school leaders, to make those things work well. Being a head, being a Senior Leader in a school is a really hard job. It really is. Do you understand when people get burnt out and leave and then the cycle begins again . Yes indeed and thats why this focuses so important because part of it is about making the job doable. If you can keep the job of running a good school as simple as it can be made, then you minimise, its a high stressjob, but you minimise the unnecessary stress and strain on teachers, so i think getting this right actually has the potential to help retain more teachers, have fewer people leaving because of stress and burn out. You talk in your report about Multi Academy trusts and for our audience, that means their collection of often very good schools and they fan out into the community to spread good practice. But there arent enough of those, are there, to take up those schools that arent doing as well . There arent yet enough of them and theyre not necessarily in the right places where help is needed for the toughest schools. So yes, we need to look at ways to get more support from the schools who have the capacity to do it into the schools who need it most, but with the focus on building this long term polarity inside the schools. You also say in your report which is really interesting increases in test scores do not necessarily reflect an improvement in education standards. What do you mean . What i mean is, when schools get very focused on teaching the mark scheme rather than teaching a subject, teaching a particular type of question they think is likely to come up in a test rather than teaching maths, then you may be able to push test scores up but that doesnt necessarily mean that youve led formats. It is about the substance of education, making sure that children learn everything they should, they dontjust get a good grade, a lovely sticker, but they actually learn. And how worried are you that schools are becoming increasingly focused on exam results being the be all and end all . Our Curriculum Survey work that is in progress suggested that this is quite a significant problem. At many stages of education, we found it in primary schools, in key stage three and in the gcse years. Thank you very much for talking to us. Thank you. Amanda spielman. We can now speak to geoff barton, the general secretary of the association of school and college leaders, and Rebecca Handley kirk, who took over the newly formed Hewett Academy in norwich two years ago after the Previous School was placed into special measures. Thank you for talking to us. Rebecca, taking over a Failing School. Tell our audience about the challenges. Lots of challenges. Firstly we have to look at the behaviour of the students on the teaching and learning that is going on in the classrooms and the opportunities available to the students. It is really an approach across the board, students. It is really an approach across the boa rd, and students. It is really an approach across the board, and it needs strong leadership to make sure it happens. And because it was failing to ten years, student numbers dropped because people dont want to send their kids there. Absolutely, student numbers still continue to drop. They are looking more positive than except ember, but it is a long haul to turn around Public Perceptions to see that the school is changing. And lets talk about your exam results this summer. There was a 19 improvement in maths and english gcses. Is that reputation, that message, getting out there in the community . It is a long process. That first set of results were fantastic, and we are looking to make some improvements again this year, but it takes a few years for that to filter through to the general public, so we are still looking at lower pupil numbers than you would want. Had you make sure pa rents a re you would want. Had you make sure parents are engaged in an side . I saw usai as if that is a really big deal. It is one of our biggest challenges, making parents aware that they have a big influence into their childs education. Let me bring in geoff barton. You said 0fsted judgments themselves can be stigmatising and make things worse. What do you mean . We can do, and if we listen to the language, talking about Failing Schools, think we need to be careful with that, because what 0fsted appear to be saying is that since 2005, 130 schools in england have not got a good or outstanding judgment, and those parents who deserve with their communities to expect that there will be a good school there. But what they also say is there are no quick fixes. But the schools have been failing for ten years. Im not talking in terms of failing, im talking in terms of failing, im talking about not getting a good or outstanding 0fsted report in ten years. Schools are rooted in their communities, and we heard Amanda Spielman who i think is doing a greatjob in spielman who i think is doing a great job in many spielman who i think is doing a greatjob in many ways spielman who i think is doing a great job in many ways as chief inspector, but she system fixate on exam results, and then you hear that schools are judged by their exam results arent 0fsted look at that in their judgments. The results arent 0fsted look at that in theirjudgments. The kinds of things that you and i would expect a great school to do, and you implied it earlier, which is to reach out to the community to give great stuff in the community to give great stuff in the classroom and around the classroom, extracurricular work, thatis classroom, extracurricular work, that is more difficult and challenging schools because you cant recruit the staff and hold on to the leadership, and 0fsted are saying that today. So the big question is, what do we do to give a long term sense that these schools are beacons of hope instead of what they can be witches beacons of despair. The department for education says we are targeting the areas that need most support through oui areas that need most support through our opportunity Investment Scheme and the schools most in need of improving school performance. Absolutely right, when 90 of schools are good and outstanding, that should be celebrated. We did talk about that. All help needs to go to those schools, and part of thatis go to those schools, and part of that is getting leaders who are on a mission to stay with those communities and be known by those communities, for a Leadership Team is not to be squandering money supply teachers who are there for half a term. Sometimes you cant help but, if a teacher leaves or gets pregnant or is burnt out. Help but, if a teacher leaves or gets pregnant or is burnt outm help but, if a teacher leaves or gets pregnant or is burnt out. It is more difficult if you call it a Failing School also that the community has lost faith in it. We need to send resources to the schools. 0fsted would do us a favour if what they did was to inside their best inspectors to work with those schools to hold up there to help those schools in the longer term, because what we need is the best leaders to go and stay with those schools and communities and give a real sense in places that those schools matter huge amount. Rebecca, tell our audience what motivates you. The students, really. It is seeing those outcomes and seeing happy students leaving school with lots of opportunities and choices, that they can choose to do anything they want to do in the future, and thatis they want to do in the future, and that is vital, opening as many doors as possible for them. And do you ever think this is too much, this is exhausting, too challenging, and actually, it might be a job for someone actually, it might be a job for someone else . It is a big challenge, but i have an awful lot of support around me, and that has been vital in the improvements at my academy. I have an executive principle i can speak to with any concerns, and the academy supporters with teaching and learning and behaviour, so it is about the support network to keep me in post and pushing for those improvements. A couple of people watching you commenting, david says schools dont fail students, parents do it, it starts at home. Another commentor says generations of children leaving school unprepared for the real world, and a couple more. Duncan says it is easy to blame teachers intact challenging schools, although i dont thing we have had that conversation this morning. Smaller class sizes are simple solution, although nothing is ever simple, but fair enough. And on twitter, we need to stop talking about Failing Schools and start inspiring children with more than maths and italy should sounds. Thank you both very much for coming on the programme. Good luck, rebecca, thank you. She took over the newly formed Hewitt Academy in norwich couple of years ago after the school was placed in special measures, and geoff barton, from the association of school and college leaders. Still to come. Well be speaking to the mother of baby Vanellope Wilkins the baby born with her heart outside her body. Shes had to have three operations to save her life her mother now wants to highlight the case to bring hope to otherfamilies. We will talk to the highest earning youtuber about how he does it. The bbc News Headlines this morning in a Major Political upset in america, doug jones has become the first democrat in 25 years to win a Us Senate Seat for alabama. It follows a Bitter Campaign against republican roy moore, who has so far refused to concede the result. President donald trump congratulated doug jones on a hard fought victory. A baby girl, born with her heart outside her body, has survived in whats thought to be a first in the uk. Vanellope hope wilkins, who is three weeks old, has undergone three operations at glenfield hospital, in leicester, to place her heart back within her chest. The condition, ectopia cordis, is extremely rare, with only a few cases per million births. Her parents have described her as a fighter. We will talk to her mum in the next few minutes. Two people have been charged with murder, over the deaths of three children in a house fire in walkden on monday. 14 year old demi pearson, eight year old brandon and seven year old lacie died in the house fire. Their mother and three year old sister remain in hospital. Two 16 year old boys were able to escape the property. A man and women in their 20s from worsley have been remanded in custody and will appear before Salford Magistrates Court later today. More than 100 schools in england have failed to record a good inspection in over a decade, according to the education watchdog. 0fsteds annual report warns that a hard core of persistently underachieving schools are struggling to recruit teachers and keep head teachers. 0fsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman says the schools had not improved despite attention and investment. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news. Heres some sport now with katherine. Good morning. Chris froome is facing questions from cyclings world governing body after returning an adverse drugs test. The Team Sky Rider had double the allowed level of legal asthma drug, salbutamol, in his urine during the vuelta a espana in september. Burnley manager sean dyche says football is about dreams after his side moved into fourth place in the premier league with victory over stoke. England have named their team for the decisive third ashes test which starts tonight. Johnny baistow is moved up the batting order to sixth. If england lose, the series is lost. And tyson fury has vowed to reclaim boxing titles he says are rightfully his after being given permission to fight again following a drugs ban. He wants to take on ibf and wba heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua. Thats it for now, victoria. Back to you. Some breaking news. It is the latest unemployment figures. Lets have a look. Bear with me. I have got the average earnings figures. Average earnings increased by 2. 5 in the year to october, thats up on the previous month, but we had the inflation yesterday. Not as high as inflation yesterday. Not as high as inflation which is the key figure and in terms of unemployment, it has fallen by 26,000. More reaction on that to come. The parents of a baby girl, born with her heart on the outside of her body, say they want their experience to bring hope to otherfamilies in the same situation. Three week old Vanellope Wilkins has undergone three operations at glenfield hospital in leicester. She is doing well. In a moment, we will talk to vanellopes mum. First, lets see her fight against the odds. It was an amazing experience. It was overwhelming, wasnt it . It was very overwhelming. There was a part where we were just staring at each other because we didnt want to be told what was happening while it was happening but as soon as we heard her cry, that was it. We just had a little cry, didnt we . Yes, it was like we held our breath. For her. Shes been lucky, if you like, in that she has a structurally normal heart, which most of these babies dont have and she didnt have any other abnormalities with the chromosomes, with, sometimes the bowel is outside the body as well. Shes not had any of those problems. But shes also proved very resilient and shes had a great team to support her. There was a little girl in there called the glitch and when she was born, it fitted perfectly, didnt it . Yeah. Little glitch, that she. Her heart was in the wrong place, wasnt it . Like a glitch, it wasnt real, and it could be fixed. Shes got more strength than you could ever imagine. She fighting it all the way and she is defying everything, isnt she . All they say cant be done, shes doing it. Im joined now by vanellopes mother Naomi Findlay and consultant paediatric cardiologist frances bulock. Naomi, hello. Hi. Hi. How are you . Im all right, thank you. Very well. And how is your little girl . Shes doing remarkably well. Is she . She is a little miracle, she really is. Tell our audience when you first saw the scan of your little girl inside you. Well, we went for a scan at nine weeks i was and it was, well, you could see clearly that the heart was not in the right place. It wasnt something i was expecting to hear. You go from having two normal healthy boys to potentially having quite a poorly, well we didnt know it was a little girl at the time, but a poorly baby. So it was tough to digest that kind of information and what they said, the problem was with her. And what did doctors say to you about her chances of survival . Literally next to none. There was a very, very, very slim chance that she would not survive at all. Either she would die in the womb or when she was born, through delivery, she wouldnt survive. Right. And how did you and your husband respond to that . Not very well to be honest with you. It wasnt something that we particularly wa nted wasnt something that we particularly wanted to hear. But as time went on and the more scans we went to and the more we saw her grow and her heartbeat, it wasnt something that we believed was actually going to happen. We believed that she was a fighter and she was going to come into this world and she did. So. Do you mind me asking naomi if having an abortion was discussed . Me asking naomi if having an abortion was discussed . It was on quite a few occasions and it was not something that i was going to entertain. I always said to my partner if it happens naturally, ie if she does pass away in the womb, it was something that i would have been able to get over, but to give it that helping hand, when i saw what i saw on the scans, i couldnt, i havent got that in me to do, to ever do that. So it was not an option for me at all. Tell us about the birth because she was due just before christmas, but obviously she was born prematurely by c section, asi was born prematurely by c section, as i understand it there were dozens of staff on hand. What were you expecting . What are you told in terms of the birth of vanellope . Well, the first ten minutes when she arrived, it was a very crucial point. We didnt know, nobody knew how she would cope with being outside of the womb. So, very much the ten minutes we, i think, everybody was holding their breath even the medics. The other thing they said was that she may not come out crying. They may have to help her with that. And i dont know if anyone has actually seen the birth, but she actually came out, covering her own heart. Its like she had her hand over her own heart protecting it and hand over her own heart protecting itand came hand over her own heart protecting it and came out kicking and screaming, she did and it was a real sense of relief. I think that then is when we actually decided it was all right to breathe for ourselves if you know what i mean . It was an absolute miracle and it was alreal pleasure to see that miracle being born. Wow. Naomi im going to bring in the consultant who you know well. Introduce yourself. What was your role in what has been your role in helping vanellope survive. Hi. I am a paediatric cardiologist so i look after babies who are born with heart problems and part of that i look at after or help with babies that are still in the womb. So i met naomi and dean at around 16 weeks gestation. I was called two weeks earlier to say that this baby was around and would i have a look at it andi around and would i have a look at it and i said it needs to be a bit bigger so we can see the heart properly and provide appropriate advice. So, we first met at 16 weeks and then we have met on a number of occasions since. I wonder if you could. Sorry to interrupt. I wonder if you could tell our audience about the intricate process through three operations of trying to put vanellopes heart back inside her chest. Yes, i mean, the biggest hurdle as naomi already said was getting her born safely and getting things arranged so all the right people were around at the right time to manage that. So, there was a big logistic sort of organisational information discussion to get her delivered at the cardiac unit and we had to have the obstetricians there and the neo natal specialist and then the cardiac Surgical Team and get the baby out safely and get the heart covered and get her breathing stabilised and get drips and lines in and then swap naomi out of the theatre and bring vanellope into the theatre and bring vanellope into the theatre and bring vanellope into the theatre and start the process of recattery ating her heart to where it should have been. Woup. And so how would you say she is now . |j think how would you say she is now . think shes, shes doing really, really well. She is is certainly very active. She had a rough week the week before, when we actually got the skin closed, that was a really big operation for her. And caused a lot of swelling. She is getting over that. She opens her eyes and she wriggles and waves her arms. We have to stop her pulling her breathing tube out. She is showing considerable promise. Wow, thats incredible. Look at the smile on yourface, naomi, it was huge relief, when she was born, but to hear her crying, that sound means life, doesnt it . It did. It meant that we had made the best decision to go, for me, to certainly stick with what i felt as my mother instincts. It was the best feeling ever, i think. Instincts. It was the best feeling ever, ithink. Almost instincts. It was the best feeling ever, i think. Almost as normal as my two other births considering. Im very proud of her. And im very grateful for the team at glenfield that have got her to this part in her life as well. Snoop given her that start. Im very grateful to them. So. Well, thank you both. Thank you very much for talking to us. Thank you very much for talking to us. Naomi, we wish you love and strength and continued happiness with your little girl and your two boys as well obviously. Thank you very much for talking to. Frances, thank you very much. Still to come before 10 his videos have been seen ten billion times. Hes taken his live show around the world selling over a quarter of a million tickets. And hes the worlds highest earning youtuber. Dan tdm is in the studio injust a moment. The governments eu withdrawal bill, the so called great repeal bill, is its flagship piece of legislation for brexit. But now theresa may faces the threat of defeat as conservative backbench rebels are threatening to vote against it. So her own side are threatening to vote against it. The rebels, led by former attorney general dominic grieve, want a cast iron legal guarantee that mps will be able to vote on any brexit deal before its finalised. Norman is in westminster. What is this in plain english . M what is this in plain english . It is who is running brexit, is it the Prime Minister or is it parliament . The governments view is that mrs may has to have a free hand to negotiate the sort of deal she wa nts, negotiate the sort of deal she wants, but, she says, mps will still get a vote, albeit it will be after she has signed the deal. Not good enough, say mps, friend number of reasons, one because they say they wa nt reasons, one because they say they wantan reasons, one because they say they want an absolute guarantee there will be a vote written in law, it isnt at the moment. They also want stripped out powers the government has kept to itself to implement bits and pieces of the Withdrawal Agreement without consulting parliament, and they want the power to shape the sort of brexit deal mrs may is going to do, because at the moment is a take it or leave it vote. If you dont like the deal she has done, you can vote against it, but we will leave the eu anyway. And for the first time, really, mrs may could be facing potential defeat, and much of that may hinge on one man. He is with me now, heres the former attorney general dominic grieve, regarded as the linchpin of this revolt, and there has been a huge amount of pressure, but there has also been some movement from the government. They are talking to people like you, trying to reassure people like you, trying to reassure people like you, trying to reassure people like you. So will you now back off and ensure that this goes through as the government want . M is important to understand that the difference between the government and myself on this issue is quite difficult to understand and follow. The government has issued a written ministerial Statement Today which sets out a process after we reach agreement, probably in the summer or early autumn of next year, which is one with it which i entirely agree. There will be a vote, and there will then be legislation to implement the treaty and put it into our law using Statutory Instruments to do it prior to our leaving on march the 29th. The question which is at the heart of this evenings debate is, in those circumstances, why is clause nine in the current bill . Because clause nine as it stands gives the government the power to ignore that process and try to do everything by statutory instrument. I dont believe the government wants to do that, but it becomes very hard to understand why the government cant simply accept my amendment which says that the powers in clause nine cant be used until parliament has determined these issues at the end of next year. So given all that, are you going to vote against the government tonight, and is the government tonight, and is the government facing likely defeat as a result of it . The sensible thing would be for the government to acce pt would be for the government to accept my amendment. If they do that and if they have some unhappiness honesty tales, then the government some honesty tales, then the government some happiness on the details, then they can come back at report. But i have been pressing them for four weeks, but i have been pressing them for fourweeks, i but i have been pressing them for four weeks, i think this makes complete sense and if they think there is another way of approaching this, come up with an amendment of your own, and until last friday afternoon, i thought they would do that. They didnt. Then on monday, the balloon goes up, ever be start getting hysterical, people say it is sabotaging brexit, battle lines are drawn. None of this is in anyway necessary. The government should show greater flexibility in the way it approaches mps raising issues, and we should be able to resolve this without my having to rebel against the government, something which on an issue of a national importance, i have never done in the course of my importance, i have never done in the course of my career. Importance, i have never done in the course of my career. Dominic grieve, thank you very much. I think it will bea thank you very much. I think it will be a very close vote tonight, and you get a sense of the government this is about more than brexit, they see it is about mrs mays authority, so they are really throwing everything at it. Much more on that on bbc news throughout the day, plus the result and id. Hes 26, from aldershot, he secretly loves watching cartoons, his first car was a vw polo, and he met the girl who would become his wife when he was only 11. And as it happens, dan tdm, or daniel middleton, is the worlds highest earning youtuber this year after making more than £12 million over the last 12 months. He became successful by streaming videos of himself playing pokemon and then minecraft. Your children probably watch them. I have got so many tweets from mum saying, i will have to record this so we can watch it later when the kids get back from school he now has more than 16 million subscribers worldwide, and his channel, which was originally aimed at five to ten year olds, has had more than ten billion views for all his videos. Hello. How are you . Im good, thank you, very good. Thank you for coming on our programme. Please tell our audience, how do you go from working ina audience, how do you go from working in a supermarket five years ago to any £12 million this year . Part of me is not sure. Ijust do something that i love putted out there for anyone to watch. And it turns out a lot of people like what i do, they couldnt ask for more than than that, its crazy. Effectively, you are an entrepreneur. You craft and edit your videos, you come up with the idea for them, there is the technical side to them, you sell merchandise and go on tour. In that sense, youre an example of a british success story. Are you treated as a successful entrepreneur, people sniffy about what you do . I think both. Youtube isa what you do . I think both. Youtube is a very new thing, as a website it is a very new thing, as a website it is not that old in the grand scheme of things, competitively. So people can make assumptions about what i do when they 20 minute video, they maybe think it takes 20 minutes to make, which is not the case, it is com pletely make, which is not the case, it is completely the opposite. So i guess there is a misconception to what i do. Do you think people go, anyone can makea do. Do you think people go, anyone can make a video and put it on you tube and make a million. Do you get that kind of attitude . tube and make a million. Do you get that kind of attitude . I guess that is partly true, that is how i started, i just is partly true, that is how i started, ijust made videos and put them up people to see, and if they watched, was great. So that is kind of partly true. But do you feel like a businessman . I guess i do, i have had to learn along the way, making videos is my main thing but when you start merchandising, and especially with the tour as well, there is a steep learning curve where i had to negotiate deals and i guess there is that part of the business when you start branching further than just making videos. In the last couple of weeks, you have posted a video about finding the worst flavour of jellybean, which has had formally and views. Lets have a quick look at this video. I am going to regret this. 0oh, they do not look like jelly beans at all. They look like little rocks of sour. Actually, im going to go and get a bowl. Be right back. Got one. Here we go. Oh, yeah. 0h, they smell. 0h, they do not smell good. I havent even put them in my mouth yet and they smell disgusting. Right, sourjellybeans are going in. Lets mix them up, mix them up real nice. And just with that other video, were going to throw it back again and play exactly the same game. Im going to be playing, would you rather . So, the way it works is, here are the rules. We play would you rather but instead of choosing what i would pick, i need to guess what everybody else would pick, the majority vote. So, 4 million views. What is it about that that is so popular . Specifically that one, people want to see you eat things, like those jellybeans, there was a blood flavour, squid flavour, snort flavour. People want to see you eating them because they dont necessarily want to do it themselves, and it is funny to watch themselves, and it is funny to watch the reaction is, i guess. Do you ever struggle for ideas for your videos . Not really, that one was random. My mother in law bought me the jellybeans for my birthday, they thought, this would make a great video idea, so video ideas can come from literally anywhere. If i ever struggle for ideas, i go online and ask my fans, they can ask the questions, there is so much out there that can help me if i am struggling for ideas, but the beauty of the internet is it is pretty much unlimited. The question everyone wa nts to unlimited. The question Everyone Wants to know is, including young kids, because they now things like when i grow up i want to go on youtube, howd you make your money on youtube . Sure most people that watch youtube have experienced the ads that play before a video or come up ads that play before a video or come up during a video. Those are what we get paid for. Advertisers pay youtube to display those ads, and we get paid a proportion of that when it is displayed on our video. So we get paid off the views, basically. And how long was it before advertisers like Furniture Stores would come to you, how many views before they came tune said, we want to put an ad on you. Youtube manages that, you dont necessarily have control over the ads, they have an algorithm that displays appropriate ads to the person watching, so similarto ads to the person watching, so similar to other things like facebook, it depends on your browsing history. So youtube manages all that, you just get a cut after that happens, so you dont manage that happens, so you dont manage that at all. You talked about your fans, your audience is predominantly children and young teens. How much responsibility do you feel to them . Loads, absolutely loads. It would be weird not to feel responsibility, especially when you meet them face to face, and i have met so many during the tour. You realise how much the videos mean to them and more importantly the parents as well. I feel like i more importantly the parents as well. Ifeel like i have got a really good rapport with parents, they always say that i am a youtube that they can feel safe letting their kids watch, they watch together and become fans as well, it is great. And you will have seen jack maynard apologising for homophobic and racist language he had used in the past online. He had to leave im a celebrity. Have you checked your past online history for any comments . I like to think i am just a decent person anyway, so id think i have anything could find. You just have to be careful what you put out there, regardless of whether you are on youtube or not. If you put something online, it is therefore ever, you dont know who has kept it, sojust therefore ever, you dont know who has kept it, so just be careful in general, not necessarily if you are well known, if you are just putting a post on your facebook, be super careful. Orjust be nice how about that my 13 year old wants to know if you have effectively become an advert for certain games like minecraft or pokemon, or are you independent . Both. Predominantly, 99 of my content, ijust choose to play whatever. Every now and then the company will approach me with a game, and they offer me early gameplay to play, and they offer me money for that, so it is exactly the same as being paid to advertise something. But most of the time i am offering content so they let me make videos of their game. He wants to know if minecraft pay you to play minecraft. No, they just know if minecraft pay you to play minecraft. No, theyjust have a really good rapport with everyone in their terms and conditions you can make whatever content you like with it. You will know the chatter around youtube recently is that it can be u nsafe for youtube recently is that it can be unsafe for children and young people, particularly last week on the programme we were talking to the police, warning about Live Streaming, kids Live Streaming on the comments they were getting from paedophiles suggesting that they remove items of clothing for example. What you say about that . With anything that is popular, people will use it for the wrong reasons, no matter what it is. The key thing is to just keep an eye on what your kids are doing online, dont let them have their own devices. Dont leave them to their own devices. There are firewalls, great things, in terms of youtube there is the kids that which is very good at filtering content for kids. There are lots of ways to parental control most things, so experience it with your kids and keep an eye on what they are doing, basically. And what they are doing, basically. And what do you say is the good that comes from a generally . There are so many good ideas coming out every second of every day, countless hours are uploaded, so it isjust second of every day, countless hours are uploaded, so it is just Great Entertainment that is made by ordinary people, which is awesome. There is only one woman on the youtube rich list, and she is at number ten. Why arent there more successful female youtube is . personally know loads of female youtube, i dont see a gender gap at all. Literally anyone can do it. In terms of the list, i think six out of ten of them are gamers which generally has higher views, because they can upload a few videos everyday, and they are longer content, as well, so they make more money. So i guess people that. For example zoella, she doesnt upload so often, so it doesnt generate the income. She was criticised for selling an Advent Calendar for £50, criticised by her fans. Selling an Advent Calendar for £50, criticised by herfans. You have to be aware of that stuff when you are selling merchandise . You do have to be careful, that comes back to what you are talking about before about making sure you have thought everything through very carefully. If someone is making a decision on your behalf, make sure you trust them and you have everything in place, that you are confident that everything you put out there with your name attached to it is what you believe in. Are you going to be doing this when you are 50, eating funny flavour jellybeans . We will see thank you for coming on the programme. We will bring you the latest news and sport at ten, but before that the weather with simon. Bottom yesterday morning, temperatures were low. Now, this morning, temperatures have been much, much higher. Much less cold this morning. Temperatures about two to five celsius. We have got snow around, but i suspect that snow is becoming slushy, thinner and this snowman, a sorry state of affairs. Look at the carrot thats fallen off there. There is still some wintry stuff in the forecast over the next few days. For the moment we have got rain and showers moving south and east ward across many parts of the uk, but further north, there will be sunshine, there will be showers and those showers will be of snow over the higher ground, but into the evening, the snow showers could come down to lower levels. 0ne evening, the snow showers could come down to lower levels. One or two showers into Northern England, but it isa showers into Northern England, but it is a drier afternoon across Northern England, wales, the midlands and South West England compared to this morning. A few showers dotted around the coast and a blustery wind coming in from the west, but there is sunshine. The south east will remain cloudy and wet into this afternoon. Temperatures around about eight to ten celsius. For Northern Ireland, similarto ten celsius. For Northern Ireland, similar to scotland really with wintry showers moving in. Through this evening, keeping a close eye on the situation for wales and Northern England and snow here, that could come down to low levels. A few of the showers continuing in the north and the west overnight tonight, but again, with a fair amount of cloud around, it wont be as cold as it was on monday night into tuesday. Temperatures staying above freezing. Through thursday, some sunshine, but some showers around South West England, wales, Northern England, south west scotland. With that, we will see some of that falling to snow over the higher ground. Temperatures down a touch compared to today, about one to three celsius in Northern Areas and four to sex celsius further south and on thursday, this weather front south and on thursday, this weather fro nt m oves south and on thursday, this weather front moves southward and you notice that the white lines, north to south, so track them, back to where they come from, and then we have to go to the arctic again. So, as we go into friday and in the end of the week, this colder air, this arctic airwilldig week, this colder air, this arctic air will dig southward across many areas. And that will bring the threat of snow showers particularly on friday in northern and eastern parts of the uk, but rain for most of us on friday. A dry day with sunshine, but with the northerly wind you will probably feel the difference in the temperatures, but there will be a wind chill. Thats it from me. Bye bye. Cheers, simon, thank you very much. Hello. Its wednesday, its ten oclock, im victoria derbyshire. A baby who was born with her heart on the outside of her body has it had put back into her chest. Baby vanellope has under gone three operations at hospital. Her mother told us that doctors warned her that the baby may not survive. There was a very, very slim chance that she would not survive at all. Either she would die in the womb or when she was born, through delivery, she wouldnt survive. The little baby is doing well. You can watch the interview on our programme page. Voters in alabama have delivered a blow to President Trump and his Republican Party, electing a democrat, doug jones, as their new senator. They rejected mr trumps choice of candidate, roy moore, who faced allegations of Sexual Misconduct. And you have all heard me say this at one point other another in this campaign. I have always believed that the people of alabama have more in common than divide us. Cheering and applause we will be speaking to democrat and Republican Voters and find out why this is such an important moment in american politics. His videos have been seen ten billion times. Hes taken his live show around the world, selling over a quarter of a million tickets. Hes 26. Hes the worlds richest youtuber. He told us he has had to become Business Savvy too. I had to negotiate deals and yeah, i guess there is that part of business when you start branching further than just making the videos. Good morning. Heres annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. In a Major Political upset in america, doug jones has become the first democrat in 25 years to win a Us Senate Seat for alabama. It follows a Bitter Campaign against republican roy moore, who has so far refused to concede the result. President donald trump congratulated doug jones on a hard fought victory. A baby girl, born with her heart outside her body, has survived in whats thought to be a first in the uk. Vanellope hope wilkins, who is three weeks old, has undergone three operations at glenfield hospital, in leicester, to place her heart back within her chest. The condition, ectopia cordis, is extremely rare, with only a few cases per million births. Her parents say she was a fighter from the moment she was born. She actually came out, covering her own heart. Its like she had her hand over her own heart protecting it and hand over her own heart protecting itand came hand over her own heart protecting it and came out kicking and screaming she did. And it was a real sense of relief. I think that then is when we actually decided it was all right to breathe for ourselves now if you know what i mean . It was an absolute miracle and it was alreal pleasure to see that miracle being born. Two people have been charged with murder, over the deaths of three children in a house fire in walkden on monday. 14 year old demi pearson, eight year old brandon and seven year old lacie died in the house fire. Their mother and three year old sister remain in hospital. Two 16 year old boys were able to escape the property. A man and women in their 20s from worsley have been remanded in custody and will appear before Salford Magistrates Court later today. Unemployment has fallen by 26,000 between august and october to 1. 43 million, official figures show. The jobless rate remained at 4. 3 . Wage growth is behind inflation. The 0ffice wage growth is behind inflation. The office for National Statistics said average weekly wages rose by 2. 3 . More than 100 schools in england have failed to record a good inspection in over a decade, according to the education watchdog. 0fsteds annual report warns that a hard core of persistently underachieving schools are struggling to recruit teachers and keep head teachers. 0fsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman says the schools had not improved despite attention and investment. Sheffield has lifted a ban on uber. The council said ubers licence has been suspended after it failed to respond to requests. Uber hadnt received the correspondence the council referred to as it was september to the wrong address theresa may is facing a potential backbench rebellion later when mps vote on amendments to the eu withdrawal bill. A group of tory mps, led by former attorney general dominic grieve, want to force ministers to give parliament a meaningful vote on any final brexit deal. The Prime Minister has said that ministers are listening to the concerns of conservative mps. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 10. 30am. We will be getting the verdict on the latest Star Wars Film. It opens to the rest of us tonight. No spoilers. If youre getting in touch. Youre welcome. Sorry tomorrow night. Are we sure about that . Yes, we are sure. Use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, at the Standard Network rate. Heres some sport now with katherine. Chris froome says cycling world governing body are right to ask questions about his adverse drugs test. Frome had twice the allowed league level of salbutamol in his system. He said the team doctor increased his dosage because his asthma was bad. Frome is not suspended. The burnley manager says football is about dreams after their 1 0 win over stoke city moved his side into the top four. A late goal put them into the Champions League places. They climb above liverpool and arsenal who play this evening. We have got another tough game on saturday. Were enjoying this, of course, the players have earnt the right to enjoy this, but the next game comes quickly on saturday and thats my focus. Im really pleased with last night. A different way of finding a result. We had to work ha rd finding a result. We had to work hard for it and grind it out. A real moment of quality to win it. But that one will be parked and on thursday we look to recover and move on to the next one. Crystal palace scored twice to beat watford. Palace we re scored twice to beat watford. Palace were a goal. Jonny bairstow has moved up the batting order to sixth. Australia lead the series 2 0. If england lose, the series is lost, but the signs arent good. England havent won in nearly a0 years in perth. Joe root says he believes his tea m perth. Joe root says he believes his team have a chance to change the history though. It has been spoken about quite a lot. As a group, i do believe, i genuinely believe, you know, we have got a really Good Opportunity here and weve done some really good things in practise and weve spoke really well as a group and we know how we need to go about things this week. So its just making sure we put that into practise and guys stand up and deliver when it really matters. Tyson fury says he wants to fight anthonyjoshua after tyson fury says he wants to fight Anthony Joshua after he tyson fury says he wants to fight anthonyjoshua after he was given the green light to carry on his bobbing career. He has accepted a backdated two year ban for doping. Something he blamed on eating wild boar. And britains jo something he blamed on eating wild boar. And britainsjo conta says she is looking forward to working with her new coach. It is early days so we will see how things go, but im feeling very positive about him because hes not only a great coach and the experience he brings through that, but he was a great player so i think he brings a lot of experience through his playing days which im definitely really looking forward to, to learning from. Hopefullyjohanna konta can find some of that form that saw her get to the semi finals of wimbledon last summer. You may not have heard that there was an election taking place in the american state of alabama yesterday but its result has delivered a political earthquake that has shaken all the way to washington. 0vernight Democrat Doug Jones beat his republican rival roy moore to become the states newest senator. The reason it is so significant is because it has overturned decades of support for the Republican Party and because roy moore was personally backed by President Trump, despite recent accusations of Sexual Misconduct. The result reduces President Trumps majority to the slimmest possible margin 51 to a9. The winner, doug jones, addressed supporters at a rally in birmingham. I got to tell you. I think that i have been waiting all my life for that and now i dont know what the hell to say. Cheering and applause iam cheering and applause i am truly, truly overwhelmed, but you know folks and you have all heard me say this at one point or another in this campaign, i have a lwa ys another in this campaign, i have always believed that the people of alabama have more in common than divide us. Cheering and applause we have shown notjust the state of alabama, but we have shown the country the way that we can be unified. Cheering and applause this vote, ive said it before, alabama has been at a crossroads. We have been at a crossroads in the past and unfortunately we have taken the wrong fork. Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, you took the right road cheering and applause with 99 of the votes counted, mr moore refused to concede, telling supporters that votes were still coming in and state law would trigger a recount if the margin was within 0. 5 . I really want to thank you for coming tonight and realise when the vote is this close, that its not over. And we still got to go by the rules, about this recount provision and the secretary of state has explained it to us and were expecting that the press will go up there and talk to them to find out what the situation is. But we also know that god is always in control. We know part of the thing, part of the problem with this campaign is we have been painted in an unfavourable and unfaithful light. Weve been put in a hole, if you will, and it reminds me a passage in sam a0. I waited patiently for the lord. He heard my cry and brought us up lord. He heard my cry and brought us up also out of a horrible pit out of murray clay and set my feet on the rock and established my goings and put a new song in our mouth. Praise to ourgod. Put a new song in our mouth. Praise to our god. See it and put a new song in our mouth. Praise to our god. See itand hear put a new song in our mouth. Praise to our god. See it and hear it and you should be moved by that if you will. And thats what weve got to do is wait on god, and let this process play out. So that was the loser, although he has refused so far to concede, although President Trump has congratulated the other quy it was one of the most controversial elections in recent memory. A number of other women have come forward to make allegations, several of them also under age at the time the alleged assaults took place. Beverly young accuses him of assaulting her. The area was dark and deserted. I was alarmed, and i immediately asked him what he was doing. Instead of answering my questions, mr moore reached over and began groping me. And putting his hands on my breasts. I tried to open my car door to leave, but he reached over and he locked it so i could not get out. Roy moore says the claims are false, and denies all of them. With us in the studio is leslie vinjamuri, an expert on american politics based at the school of oriental and African Studies in london, and we can also speak via skype to amanda martiniere, a republican voter based in spanish fort alabama, and michael hamilton, a democrat in huntsville. Welcome to all of you. What do you think of this dramatic outcome . None of us anticipated this. The polls we re of us anticipated this. The polls were driving in both directions, it was a very tight race and it wasnt clear which way it would go. It is very significant for the democrats, this set in the senate, in a situation where the republicans have such a slim majority, to lose a seat ina very such a slim majority, to lose a seat in a very conservative state that hasnt elected a republican to the senate since 1992, and that senator moved across from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party subsequently. So it is very significant, but i think we do need to remember that roy moore was deeply unpopular even before the allegations of Sexual Misconduct. He didnt have a strong reputation. He had been the state Supreme Court justice and ignore the orders of a federal court to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments from the state courthouse. He had refused to recognise the Supreme Courts decision on same sex marriage. He was very decision on same sex marriage. He was very controversial. Yet President Trump backed him, as we saw, publicly. Is this an embarrassment for mr trump, a rebuke to him, how do you see it . President trump also backed the strange in the primary, so he made the wrong call twice, or rather his call didnt drive voters in alabama, so it will undoubtedly be read as a rebuke of President Trump, but it really is a race that was very much about the state politics, because of this particular character, and once those allegations of Sexual Misconduct against miners came out, against minors came out, a lot of Republican Voters did not vote for the republican or democratic candidate. It reads as a very significant victory for the democrats, and a judgment on the president. Let me talk to amanda, who voted for roy moore. Thank you for talking to us. Tell us why you did vote for him. Thank you having me. I would like to say that the reason that i voted for him and will continue to support him is because he stands for what he believes in, and a lot of things that he stands for is a lot of things that i stand for. Do you agree with him that muslims should be permitted to serve in congress, that homosexuality should be illegal . As far as homosexuality being illegal, i dont believe that, i think that what happens in your bedroom is your business and nobody elses, but as far as same sex marriage, i do believe that same sex marriage, i do believe that same sex marriage should be illegal, and that marriage should be illegal, and that marriage is between a man and a woman. I dont really have a comment on the muslim comment. And misconduct allegations against him made by women who said he molested them when they were children in some cases. What did you think of those . I think the allegations are false. I think they were conveniently placed and timed by certain parties, and there isjust really no evidence, no facts that you can base anything off of, i havent seen a shred of evidence that leads me to believe anything otherwise. Let me bring in michael. Thank you for talking to our british audience. Barack 0bama urged people like yourself, democrat supporters, to get out and vote. He said, you cant sit this one out. And they did. I think what happened is that black females came out 98 two double jones. 98 2 for doug jones. He supports renewable energy, and the United States has a lot of reserves, and that is what gas prices are doing. Michael, i am so sorry, but im really struggling to hear what youre saying, it is the technology. I will try to come back to you in a moment. I do apologise. Let me bring lesley bacchin. In terms of President Trumps plans, the things he promised in the campaign, how does the vote in alabama affect what he wants to do in the future . It could make it very difficult. He is trying to get his signature proposal through congress, the tax reform plan. Now there is a lot of pressure to do that before doug jones comes into the senate which will likely happen in the new year. Doug jones has said he is for Corporate Tax cuts, but not this specific plan, so there is a pressure right now on congress, but once doug jones is in that seat, the democrats have one more seat, it is already a congress that has had a very difficult time getting legislation through, the president hasnt been successful, and that becomes even more difficult now. Will he be able to get anything through . The tax reform is difficult, but it has gone through the house and the senate, they try to reconcile it and put the final bill through before christmas, probably. But i think getting more legislation through is going to be very difficult, especially with this particular result. Amanda, as a republican, does that alarm you, that President Trump may not be able to get much through at all . Not helped by this latest vote in alabama. We still control the senate toa alabama. We still control the senate to a degree, a very small margin like you said. But i think he is still going to push on and proverbially light the fire underneath them and try to get them to push things through orjust vote on it. At this point. So you still have faith in President Trump and what he plans to do with the usa . Yes, i do. Thank you very much. Thank you for coming on the programme. And leslie, thank you very much, and expert on american politics, and im sorry about the skype collection with michael hamilton, a democrat supporter in huntsville. Now, its out in cinemas on thursday its two and a half hours long and its the eighth in the series. It is of course the latest Star Wars Film the lastjedi. Last night was the european premiere in london heres some of the red carpet action. Its like coming back to school again, and all your best mates are there. Joining me now to talk about last nights premiere is bbc arts and entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. First of all, did william and harry makes the cut . They were storm troopers. I asked john boyega about this. They came onset and they filmed something, but i think they might have hit the cutting room floor. He said we could be disappointed. I said, floor. He said we could be disappointed. Isaid, you might have Prince William and prince harry coming up here and saying, we row we he said, i will tell harry to shut up and concentrate on his Wedding Planning this was a massive deal last night. The hype around this film is incredible. They turned out that allred, it is that big. Does the film match it . The reviews came in at five oclock last night. I was showing mark hamill the fact that he got a five star review in the Daily Telegraph on my phone, five stars in the mirror, four in the guardian. In the us, they have been a little more sniffy. Variety says yes it is impressive, but ultimately disappointing is what they say. I am a massive star wars fan, the first film i ever saw at the cinema was star wars at the age of four when it finally reached scotla nd of four when it finally reached scotland in 1978. And i have to be honest, of the three new ones, this is the one i enjoyed the least. Really . Are you allowed to tell us why without spoilers . It is difficult without spoilers. It is the old joke of 90 minutes of entertainment crammed into two and a half hours. And there are some great bits, but there was one scene that i thought was so staggeringly bad, i think it will come to be known as mary poppins in space, and when people see it, they will know what im thinking about. Its not in the reviews, and i dont understand why. They just made reviews, and i dont understand why. Theyjust made a bad decision, and inafew theyjust made a bad decision, and in a few months, everyone will go, that bit really was bad. in a few months, everyone will go, that bit really was bad. I cant wait to see it now just to look for the mary poppins in space bit. That is the moment im talking about. And there were a couple of very emotional bits that i didnt get as moved by as i thought i would, in particular one very significant moment thatjust particular one very significant moment that just kits particular one very significant moment thatjust kits mentioned off screen, the character who has beenin off screen, the character who has been ina off screen, the character who has been in a series quite a long time as well. I will leave it there. Star wa rs as well. I will leave it there. Star wars has some incredible roles for women. What about tribute to carrie . Everyone i spoke to last night, working on two levels, we know you are going to ask us about it, and we have a sound bite ready, but we really are all hurting about this. It was here ago this month that she died, and there are the three new star wars thumbs, the last one was han solo, this one is luke skywalkers, but the next one was going to be carrie fishers, it was going to be carrie fishers, it was going to be princess leias film, and now they never get to make it. Speaking to mark hamill about her, someone speaking to mark hamill about her, someone who has known herfor a0 yea rs, someone who has known herfor a0 years, he said, she was like a sister, we annoy each other but we made each other laugh. So sad. 0k, im kind of looking forward to it now because of the mary poppins in space bit. You will enjoy it the force awa kens and space bit. You will enjoy it the force awakens and rogue one, i did enjoy them i did enjoy this. Thank you. Still to come well be covering the forgotten war yemen a country on the brink of the harshest famine seen by the world for decades. We will be speaking to some of the people responsible for providing aid to the region. Now its time for the latest news with annita. In a Major Political upset in america, doug jones has become the first democrat in 25 years to win a Us Senate Seat for alabama. It follows a Bitter Campaign against the republican candidate, roy moore, who faced allegations of Sexual Misconduct. Hes so far refused to accept the result. President donald trump congratulated doug jones on a hard fought victory. A baby girl, born with her heart outside her body, has survived in whats thought to be a first in the uk. Vanellope hope wilkins, who is three weeks old, has undergone three operations at glenfield hospital, in leicester, to put her heart into her chest. The condition, ectopia cordis, is extremely rare, with only a few cases per million births. A boy has pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving when a car crashed into a tree in leeds. The teener, who cant be named for legal reasons, appeared at Leeds Crown Court this morning. The victims of the crash included three children. The youngest was a 12 year old boy. Two 15 year old boys and two men aged 2a and 28 also died. Latest figures show that unemployment has fallen by 26,000 between august and october to 1. A3 million, while thejobless rate remained at a. 3 , the lowest since 1975. But wage growth is still behind inflation for the seventh month in a row. The office for National Statistics says average weekly wages rose by 2. 3 in the three months to october, below inflation at 3 . Theresa may is facing a potential backbench rebellion later when mps vote on amendments to the eu withdrawal bill. A group of tory mps, led by former attorney general dominic grieve, want to force ministers to give parliament a meaningful vote on any final brexit deal. The Prime Minister has said that ministers are listening to the concerns of conservative mps. And thats a summary of the latest bbc news. Now the sport. Chris froome is facing questions from cyclings world governing body after returning an adverse drugs test. The Team Sky Rider had double the allowed level of legal asthma drug salbutamol in his urine during the vuelta a espana in september. Johnny baistow has moved up the batting order to sixth as england name an Unchanged Team ahead of the 3rd ashes test. If england lose, the series is lost. Burnley manager sean dyche says football is about dreams after his side moved into fourth place in the premier league with victory over stoke. And tyson fury has vowed to reclaim boxing titles he says are rightfully his after being given permission to fight again following a drugs ban. He wants to take on ibf and wba heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua. This year weve covered the plight of syrians stuck in the middle of a civil war, and the rohyinga in myanmar and for the next few minutes were going to talk about whats going on in yemen the forgotten war. Yemen was the poorest country in the middle east even before the outbreak of war in 201a. Its had the biggest cholera outbreak in modern history and according to some, is on the brink of the harshest famine the world has seen for decades. Take a look at this. In a moment were going to talk to people in yemen and neighbouring jordan including caroline anning from save the children. Caroline was evacuated from yemen last week for her own safety, but while there she recorded this diary. Its now sunday afternoon. There has been pretty consistent fighting since friday night. Im down in the basement at the moment. We have been sleeping down here. Were lucky that we have at least have a pretty safe space, but it is a frightening situation for children and families across the city and we are just hung of hunkered down and waiting to see how this plays out. If this carries on for more days and people are cut off from food and medicine, it can become a worrying situation, we are eating biscuits and trying to stay safe. So, its now night time on sunday night. My colleagues and i are just going to sleep in the basement where we have been sleeping for the last couple of nights. Just pan around and you can see the basement there. That was a big explosion. 0bviously, its not ideal, but it keeps us safe. Hopefully from air strikes and explosions like that. So that puts us in the camp of the lucky ones. We can speak now to caroline along with saleh saeed the chief executive of the disaster emergency committee, hes from yemen himself and visited the country earlier this year. Jolien veldwijk the Programme Director for Aid Organisation care. Shes in one of the worst affected cities in yemen, aden. Alexandre faite, head of delegation at the International Committee of the red cross who is in the capital sana. I wonder caroline if we can start with you, if you could tell our audience about the kind of conditions that people there are facing. Well, as you mentioned, yemen is the worlds biggest humanitarian crisis. The country has been brought to its knees by conflict. You heard a little bit of the fighting there before, you know, and some of our colleagues left, but many people still remain there and thats something that families and children have had to live through now for two and a half, or more yea rs. Now for two and a half, or more years. Constant fighting, air strikes, shelling, thats put children at risk on top of a blockade, collapse of basic Services Like health care and water and sanitation that mean every day there are children, more than 130 children starving to death or dying of disease because of the humanitarian crisis, directly as a result of this war. And when you were there, what we re war. And when you were there, what were your efforts focussed on in particular . So, for my work, i work in communications and advocacy. Were going out and working out what is happening on the ground because as you say this is a forgotten crisis. People dont know and dont hear about what is happening in yemen, despite the devastating crisis thats hit people and then save the children, more widely, along with the other aid agencies who are here with me today, running hospitals and clinics, doing a cholera response, helping get children back into school, child protection, Food Supplies for families, aid agencies are having to pfp up families, aid agencies are having to prop up a country that has all, but collapsed because of the conflict. Let me bring injoleen from care. You are in adan. Well, in adan, there is the cholera crisis which is shifting and the food crisis as well, even though adan has a port, the port is not functional. Humanitarian aid is not enough to meet the needs of many in yemen. What you can see is an increase in the fuel prices which makes it almost impossible to deliver water to the people who need it the most and water, safe water, is what is needed to combat cholera and. Because of the rise in price, it is almost impossible now. From the point of view of the International Committee of the red cross, in the capital, what is it like there . 0k, now at the moment the fighting has stopped. The fighting that you were referring to at the beginning of the topic has subsided now, so things are quieter. Now, admittedly, yemen is confronted by a severe humanitarian situation. There is a lot of fighting in other places. And therefore, need for Surgical Supplies, a need for Surgical Teams. We have now two which are in the country. One in the north and one which will be deployed in another city, in the port city of adan. We are responding to the needs in terms of water and sanitation. I think you have lost my picture here, but. No, no, we can hearyou have lost my picture here, but. No, no, we can hear you and see you, carry on. Ok. The network is not perfect. And the issue of water and sanitation is crucial because as has been said before, we are out of a cholera crisis which has almost hit or has hit one million, one million suspected cases so therefore, water is essential. So its on the one hand reacting to the direct effect of the hostilities through the provision of Surgical Supplies and it is responding to the indirect needs, such as the water, the sanitation and of course, the food because the food situation is extremely critical. Let me bring in the Disasters Emergency Committee. Why has it been forgotten, if you think it has been . Unfortunately, yemen is quite a lost place in the middle east with the syria dominating the news for many years. Now, yemen has become the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and has the worst cholera outbreak ever recorded. It is starting to pick up again in the news and also were not seeing the level of refugees leaving yemen into europe and the rest of the world as we have seen with syria and iraq. So thats perhaps some of the reasons why. But coming back to the reasons why. But coming back to the crisis, it is three years where the crisis, it is three years where the poor innocent civilians have been suffering. They are losing their resilience to cope and if something is not done to stop this war, we could see famine at a catastrophic scale so we have to do everything in our power to lobby the politicians and the warring parties to stop this terrible conflict so that the people of yemen can once again ease and see life once more. You will understand, because of britains recent history with wars that are far away, that there will be many people, potentially watching now, who say, we cant get involved in anything in the middle east. We cant get involved in somebody elses war. Wave done that before. Look, for the Disasters Emergency Committee which represents the leading humanitarian members, we have delivered through the member agencies to 1. 5 million life saving aid, whether that be food, water or medical care and the Great British public have supported the dec through its appeal with £27 million. Now, thats one way of helping and people can still donate, but of course, the public can also lobby their mps course, the public can also lobby theirmps and course, the public can also lobby their mps and others to say, we can get the warring parties around the table and try to stop this war, we must get involved, not in military action, but in lobbying and making sure that were able to influence the warring parties. Its your country. You were there earlier this year. What did you see . Well, it was devastating. I was born in yemen and revisiting yemen and seeing the total destruction of the most beautiful places in yemen, how it has atecteded poor, innocent families who used to have a nice quality of life. It is totally devastating and it is hard to accept that this has happened to yemen. Joleen, what would you say to our audience watching who will feel compassion when they see the kind of images that were showing of starving families, effectively, but who think, you know, we cant get involved . I completely concur, i think there are i completely concur, i think there a re two i completely concur, i think there are two ways the British Public can support. 0ne are two ways the British Public can support. One is definitely to lobby yourmp is. We support. One is definitely to lobby your mp is. We need to lift the blockade, and the uk has a role to play, other big countries like the us has a role to play as well. Wed access to commercial goods, more food coming into the country to serve the people that so desperately need it. Yemen is a country with 24 million people, and 21 million of them cannot meet their basic needs. There is a large role to play in the International Community, so the British Public can lobby their mps. And any donation is welcome to help the people here who so desperately need it. Caroline, what would you say . I would absolutely agree. There isa say . I would absolutely agree. There is a lot we could be doing as the uk. We are already involved with the military, and there is an argument that we should be focusing on the Peace Process instead. As a brit winners listening to those air strikes hitting near ourfacilities in yemen, thinking that they could be weapons of the uk government has sold, it would be wonderful to see that energy and that effort being put into a p steele, because that is what is going to solve the humanitarian crisis in yemen. That effort being put into a peace deal. There is a lot the International Community can do. On the programme before, we have talked about the politics of this, and britains selling of arms to various countries in the middle east who may now be involved in a war in yemen, but from your point of view, from the International Committee from the red cross, what is your message to the British Public . To the British Public, i think that the red cross and red crescent are quite involved in this, and very happy to say this. The needs are outstanding. The needs are really big. And it is good to know that there is this a awareness which is building up of the direct effect, the indirect effect of the hostilities. We are happy that the British Red Cross visited us. I guess it was six weeks back. And we have now plans to step up our operations with the British Red Cross, and it was great to have them. They are not physically present with us at the moment, but they are certainly relaying our messages and the british opinion, and this is heartening. I have been in activity for 20 years, but the needs in yemen are new threshold. It is supporting hospitals, water boards, it is basically like we are almost taking over whole Public Sector here, and there is only so we can do. But we are trying to do our utmost, and great to know that the British Public is behind us through the British Red Cross and others. Thank you all of you so much. We appreciate it, representatives from care, save the children, and the International Committee of the red cross, and the dec. Thank you all for your time. Back here, you cross, and the dec. Thank you all foryourtime. Back here, you might have seen the amazing pictures of baby vanellope who was born with her heart on the outside of her body. Against all the odds, three weeks after her birth, she is doing well, thanks to three life saving operations at a hospital in leicester. Its the first time this kind of operation has been successfully done in the uk. We had vanellopes on here, and also her consultant. Her mum explained how when she had seen the initial scan, the chances the medical team had given her little baby before she was born. Literally next to none. There was a very, born. Literally next to none. There was a very, very slim chance that she would survive at all, either she would die in the womb or when she was born, through delivery, she wouldnt survive. And how did you ajer husband respond to that . You and your husband. Not very well, to be honest with you. It was not something that we wa nted you. It was not something that we wanted to hear. But i think as time went on, and the more scans we went to, and the more we saw her grow and her heart beat, it wasnt something that we believed was actually going to happen. We believed that she was a fighter. Do you mind me asking if having an abortion was discussed. A fighter. Do you mind me asking if having an abortion was discussedm was, on quite a few occasions, and it was not something that i was going to entertain. I always said to my partner, if it happens naturally, if she does pass away in the womb, then obviously it was something that we would have, me personally i would probably have been able to get over. But to give it that helping hand, when i saw what i saw on the scans, i havent got that in me to ever do that. So it was not an option for me at all. But obviously the first ten minutes of when she arrived, it was a very crucial point. We didnt know, nobody knew how she would cope with being outside of the womb. So very much the first ten minutes, i think everybody was holding their breath, even the medics. She actually came out covering her own heart, she had her hand over her own heart, she had her hand over her own heart, protecting it, and came out kicking and screaming, she did. And it was a real sense of relief. I think that then is when we decide it was all right to brief ourselves. The biggest hurdle, as naomi has already said, was getting her born safely and getting it arranged so that all the right things were around at the right time to manage that. There was a big Logistical Organisation and information discussion to get her delivered at the cardiac unit. We had to have the obstetricians there, the neonatal specialists, and in the cardiac Surgical Team, get the specialists, and in the cardiac surgicalteam, get the baby specialists, and in the cardiac Surgical Team, get the baby out safely, get the heart covered, and then swap naomi out of the theatre and bring vanellope into the theatre and bring vanellope into the theatre and start the process of repatriating her and start the process of re patriating her heart and start the process of repatriating her heart to where it should be. And so how would you say she is now . They are doing really well. Shes certainly very active. She had a rough week the week before when we actually got the skin closed, that was a really big operation for her. Caused a lot of swelling. She is getting over that. She opens her eyes, she wriggles, she waves her arms and we have to stop trying to pull her breathing tube out. So she is showing considerable promise. Name if norman was telling us earlier. Conservative ministers are threatening to vote against their own government today on the brexit vote. Meanwhile, in strasbourg meps are expected to approve the start of the second phase of brexit talks today. 0ur europe reporter adam fleming is in strasbourg following the debate. Meps here in strasbourg are worried about two things. The first thing the rights of eu nationals who will be living in the uk after brexit, and how british People Living on the content will be treated after brexit. They are really keep an eye on all of that stuff in the negotiations. Second thing now worried about is david davis and his comments at the weekend which they have interpreted as a bit of backsliding potentially on what the uk has agreed in the brexit negotiations so far. The green parties are much more prominent in this parliament that they are the parliament back home, so lets hear from one of the co chairs, who spoke for many when she said this. Even though we had an agreement, then it was put into question in london, and that of course raises a lot of questions about any sort of agreement that we are making here, that you are making here with your counterparts. And i would say especially also about the future relationship, because if you cant trust one another, if you are not sure that whatever you agree is actually going to hold, then this is going to put a major strain on any future relationship. Iwould going to put a major strain on any future relationship. I would also add notjust the European Union, but if the uk wants to a Global Player and find their new friends elsewhere, that will be just as tricky or even more tricky. So it was up to the conservatives leader here to stick up for the British Government. Aside, come up laid it on pretty sick when he said that the uk would still be good friends after this. I am aware that there are large number of people who hoped for a different result to the referendum, including from my own Political Group and my own country of Northern Ireland. Among those people are friendships i value, and french ipsa greatly respect. But my message is simple. Brexit will not change our common relationships, incorporated on Security Issues to keep our citizens safe. And even though nigel farage is leader of ukip any more, he is still a prominent voice here in the european parliament. He had a pop at somebody he called theresa the appeaser. This is what he had to say. Michel barnier said earlier there were key areas on which he would make concessions, but you didnt need to because you are up against theresa may, and she was also making as many concessions as she possibly could, including agreeing a ludicrous bill of up to 40 billion sterling for us to have the right to leave, a continued role for the European Court ofjustice, continued role for the European Court of justice, and continued role for the European Court ofjustice, and in line with that, family reunions that mean frankly open door immigration from the European Union is going to continue for years to come, and almost bizarrely, a commitment for ongoing regulatory alignment. Its as if even though we are leaving, effectively the British Government wants to keep us in some form of Single Market relationship. So im not surprised that you are all very pleased with theresa the appeaser giving in on virtually everything. So whats happening now is that michel barnier, the eus chief negotiator, is updating on how the talks have gone so far, and there we think they will probably vote to say that there has been enough progress in the first phase of talks about divorce related issues to trigger the start of the second phase, which will be about a transition deal in the shape of the future relationship on trade, defence, Foreign Policy and security. This is all kind of symbolic, because meps only get a final say on the final brexit deal when it is on the table, and we think that will be in october next year. Nonetheless, this is a fascinating curtain raiser ahead of that big summit of eu leaders, which will be happening in brussels tomorrow and on friday. Cheers, adam, thank you so much. And finally, we achieved a career high last night. We were on eastenders have a look. Do not knock it i know kathy didnt look very interested, but we were on eastenders, and that will do for me. We did talk about playing at the programme with the theme tune, but we changed our minds, because we thought you would find that to political thank of your comments about Dan Middleton who was on the programme earlier. H king says it is easy for people to dismiss what he does is illegitimate. He works hard and gozi by after his audience. He is also a great role model for young people. Bbc newsroom live is coming up next. Thank you for your company today. Have a good day. Good morning. You may have noticed it is nowhere near as cold as it was this time yesterday morning. From any of us, the snow is starting to melt, where you have that, but we are not done with the snow yet. Wintry showers expected this afternoon, and some sunshine. Rain is the biggest problem this morning, as that clears away to the south east. Wintry showers across scotla nd south east. Wintry showers across scotland and Northern Ireland this afternoon, some coming down to lower levels. Into this evenings rush hour, we keep a close eye on the situation, snow for a time down at low levels, could be a small covering for the evening rush hour, but that will be replaced by rain. Ice could be a risk as we go through tonight. 0n the whole, temperatures in towns and cities just staying above freezing. As for thursday, still a few showers which will be wintry at times. But some sunshine for many of us, temperatures down just a little bit compared to today, about 60 agrees further south. Goodbye. This is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at 11. A political blow to President Trump. Democrat doug jones beats roy moore to win the senate race for alabama reducing the republican majority to just one seat. We have shown, notjust around the state of alabama, but we have shown the country the way that we can be unified two people are charged with murder, over the deaths of three children at a house fire in worsley. Backbench rebellion over the governments brexit bill. 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