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BBCNEWS BBC News October 4, 2017

Prepares to declare independence from spain. But the european parliaments biggest from spain. But the european pa rliaments biggest blocs from spain. But the european parliaments biggest blocs on the left and right worn catalans not to do it unilaterally. They call it pointless and irresponsible. And the Twin Brothers who finally have an a nswer Twin Brothers who finally have an answer for what happened to their father in world war ii. Police in las vegas say the gunman who shot 58 people and injured more than 500 before taking his own life had installed cameras in and around the hotel suite from where he carried out the killings. They have also released a new footage from the body cameras warned by Police Officers that night, as they react to the shooting and try desperately to the shooting and try desperately to get people to safety. In the last few minutes President Trump has visited victims of the shooting at the University Medical centre in las vegas. This is what he had to say. |j just have to tell you that ijust met some of the most amazing people. We met patients that were absolutely terribly wounded. The doctors, the nurses, all the people at the hospital have done a job that indescribable. They were full the night that it happened, before it happened, and they found room for many people. We had 100 come in and we admitted 50. What i saw today is an incredible tribute to professionalism. What they have done is incredible. We never want to see it again, that i can tell you. And the patients, the bravery. Some were very badly wounded, and they were badly wounded because they refuse to leave, they wanted to help others, they saw people going down. Its an incredible thing to see. Tremendous bravery. The police department, incredible. The people themselves, incredible. The people themselves, incredible. People leaving ambulances to have help someone else who was hurt even more so. The professionalism of the doctors and medical staffs at this hospital and other hospitals. John, say in few words to the press. We couldnt be more proud of the community response. Every hospital took serious patience and everybody took ca re of serious patience and everybody took care of them well. We have exercised out care of them well. We have exercised our disaster plan care of them well. We have exercised ourdisaster plan in care of them well. We have exercised our disaster plan in las vegas. It was rolled out flawless. Our disaster plan in las vegas. It was rolled out flawlesslj our disaster plan in las vegas. It was rolled out flawless. I have to tell you, it makes you very proud to be an american when you see the job they have done. People that would not be around today are up there and would be leaving the hospital in two weeks, five weeks, and in some cases, even in a few days. Its amazing, one in a few hours. We never would have believed it. Ijust wa nt to never would have believed it. Ijust want to congratulate everyone, its incredible what you have done. We have met quite a few people and believe me, they are lucky to be here. Inaudible question the only question i would say is we are with you 100 . We have invited a lot of them over to the white house, if you are in washington, come to the oval office. Believe me, i will be there for them. But the message i haveis be there for them. But the message i have is that we have a great country and we are there for you. And they are there for us. What about the gun violence problem . Are there for us. What about the gun violence problem . Were not going to talk about that today. Not yet. I can tell you its a very sick man, hea can tell you its a very sick man, he a demented person. We havent seen he a demented person. We havent seen that yet, but you will know very soon, if we find something, we are looking very hard. Im going over to the police department. The fa ct over to the police department. The fact they were able to locate that zone and get in there, they say in 11 minutes. Whatever it was, they kept him busy, he stopped firing because he knew they were coming in the door at some point. I think they did an incredible job. The door at some point. I think they did an incrediblejob. The professionalism has been amazing. I wa nt to professionalism has been amazing. I want to thank you all. We are going over to a police headquarters. Doctors, thank you very much, we appreciate it. President trump speaking to medical staff in the last few moments. We will be getting more from our correspondent dave lee in las vegas shortly. Theresa may has vowed to renew the british dream, by fixing the broken Housing Market, in an eventful closing speech to the conservative conference in manchester. But her speech was overshadowed by interruptions first from a prankster and then a persistent cough. The Prime Minister did announce a number of new policies including plans to end what she called rip off Energy Prices with a new cap on bills and making £2 billion available for 25,000 Council Homes or social housing. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg was watching the speech at the conference in manchester. Her report contains some flash photography. A wobble. A wave. And a long, lonely walk. Her colleagues fixing those smiles for the camera. Clearing the throat before what was meant to be a comeback. Sorry was not the hardest word at all but it was the first important one. We did not get the victory we wanted because the National Campaign fell short. It was too scripted, too president ial. And it allowed the labour party to paint us as the voice of continuity when the public wanted to hear a message of change. I hold my hands up for that. I take responsibility. I led the campaign. And i am sorry. Applause. For her husband and closest staff, this speech was to take the party by the scruff of its neck and move on. But then. Its the conservative party. Just as she was finding her stride, out of the corner of her eye a piece of paper was proffered. In the buttoned up guise of a tory activist and man interrupted theresa may. Stand up comedian Simon Brodkin handing her a fake p45. Boris, job done, ive given her the p45. To start with neither the Prime Minister or anyone else knew what was going on. A stunt during the biggest speech of the most powerful politician in the country. Go, go. Go away. Thank you. With terribly british polite irritation the cabinet tried to get him to leave. Boris asked me boris, please say you did this, you asked me and now you are denying it before eventually security guards and chanting from the crowd got him out. You gave her a p45 . Yes, from boris. It was allegedly a joke, nothing to do with the foreign secretary. The man bundled out and chased by reporters. There could be trouble for the organisers, a man cleared by tight security here. Causing trouble within inches of the Prime Minister. Ending up in handcuffs. Cheering and applause. Back in the hall, an ovation in support to will her own. In support to will her on. Even though there has been chatter about her suitability for thejob for weeks. It was at least good fodderfor a joke at the labour partys expense. I was about to talk about somebody i would like to give the p45 too, that isJeremy Corbyn as she tried to press on, to make the case for markets, new plans for housing, schools and capping energy bills. Coughs. She began to falter. Stuffed with a cold all week. What were meant to be bold statements were repeatedly choked by coughs. The deficit is back to precrisis levels. It sounds as if my voice is not on track more than an hour on the podium. In some moments it felt like she wouldnt go on. Hear, hear. The home secretary telling colleagues to get to their feet for ovations, to give the Prime Minister time to recover. The chancellor, yes, the chancellor passing cough sweets to try to help. I hope you noticed that, the chancellor giving something away free this was an ordeal. Miles from a heart swelling speech. And as if a prank and a dreadful cough are not enough, watch this. Theresa mays slogan literally falling apart as she spoke. But word by word, phrase by phrase, she doggedly ground on to the end. Let us fulfil our duty to the british people. Let us fulfil our duty to the country. Let us fulfil our duty to britain. And let us renew the british dream. Thank you. Trying to contain her cough, but perhaps distress as well. It was clearly a feat just to get through it. Those who eye herjob wearing their loyalty today. Imagine this happening to you on your most important day at work of the year. Her husband comforting rather than celebrating with her at the end. But she led the party into an election she did not have to call, losing her majority and much of her authority. A precious commodity, todays speech was intended to restore. It was less the british dream, it felt like a nightmare, it was a struggle and notjust because of her voice. I dont think it felt like a struggle at all, it was ambitious with clear proposals for reforms, ambitious on housing which we know needs to be addressed. It was a brilliant speech and the most important thing is she set out her vision of how to renew the british dream. She fought through and came out triumphantly despite having problems with her throat. Great speech. We nt went through the things that matter. Some of the audience clearly dumbfounded by what they had just seen. She needs to resign, the sooner she goes, the better for the she needs to resign, the sooner she goes, the betterfor the party. So what if she had a bit of a cough, she is human. Good on you, keep going. Conference speeches can make or break political leaders and its as simple as that. The air in here was deeply awkward at times, the crowd willing the Prime Ministerjust to get through it. No leader wants a sympathy vote. But theresa mays allies are already praising the resilience that she showed today. There is drift in this party the conference was a chance to set direction again, to stop power deserting her. The Prime Minister has put her arguments but will they be really be heard . This was her answer to her terrible luck this afternoon. Now for her party, and for you, to answer her. Laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. Despite the battle to make her voice heard, mrs may did make a series of policy announcements in her speech. Our deputy Political Editorjohn pienaar takes a look now at the detail of the Prime Ministers pledges. Theresa mays big speech was meant to be a crowd pleaser. Pledges and policies to show those feeling the pinch shes on their side and try to get tory doubters back on hers. Let me tell you something. So she came with plans to help out in the Housing Market and give a hand with fuel bills. The tories promised to cap energy bills before the last election, then dropped the idea. The treasury never liked what it saw as crude interference in the market. Energy companies claim losing revenue could mean cuts in vital investment, but mrs may was out to help ha rd pressed customers. The Energy Market punishes loyalty with higher prices. And the most loyal customers, the most loyal customers are often those with lower incomes, the elderly, people with lower qualifications and people who rent their homes. Those, who for whatever reason are unable to find the time to shop around. That is why next week, this government will publish a draft bill to put a price cap on energy bills. It has become hard or impossible for many to afford a home or pay the rent. Councils want freedom to borrow the money for building but the government says no to more public debt. Today, the Prime Minister called it her mission to solve the problem, not nearly the kind of cash councils and campaigners want, but there would be more. For 30 or 40 years, we simply havent built enough homes. As a result, prices have risen so much that the average home now costs almost eight times average earnings. And that has been a disaster for young people in particular. Today, i can announce that we will invest an additional £2 billion in Affordable Housing, taking the governments total Affordable Housing budget to almost £9 billion. Applause. So more promises of more state intervention. Too much for some tories. On health, organs could automatically be used for transplants in england unless people deny permission before death. On education, the Prime Minister promised 100 free schools will be set up each year to give more choice. The tories have set themselves the job of rebuilding faith in free markets and their ability to manage them before they face labour again at the next election. But they are confronting huge problems with very little money, as one senior minister said to me, we could never hope to rebuild our popularity this week. That will take years. John pienaar, bbc news, manchester. And well have more on theresa mays speech at 8. 30 when well be speaking to dia chakravarty from the telegraph and stephen bush from the new stateman. In the last few minutes President Trump has been visiting people injured in the las vegas mass shooting, as well as the doctors and nurses treating them at University Medical centre in the city. Afterwards President Trump said there was still no indication of a motive that led gunman Stephen Paddock to shoot dead 58 people. Our correspondent dave lee is at the hospitalfor correspondent dave lee is at the hospital for us. Correspondent dave lee is at the hospitalfor us. I believe the president has left in the last few moments . Yes, hejust president has left in the last few moments . Yes, he just left. President has left in the last few moments . Yes, hejust left. He spent almost an hour in the umc trauma centre, the hospital that took in the most injured on sunday night, more than 100 people coming through their doors in quick succession. President trump was cheered into the hospital by a small crowd of people, mostly medical staff, and he waved back. After he came out he had kind words for first responders, saying people were incredible, saying the response to the attack in terms of how well people were looked after, he said it makes you proud to be american. As he came out somebody asked about the gun regulation question, to which he said, we are not going to talk about that now. We know hes now on his way to speak to police chief sheriffjoseph lombardo. We dont know exactly what they will talk about, but that debate might come up there as well, some speculate. President trump has just left from one of his many stops on this short. What while the president makes these visits, the investigation into what could have motivated this man go on. The focus of the investigation right now is on marilou danley, the girlfriend or roommate of suspects Stephen Paddock. They are questioning her now, we believe. She landed in los angeles last night. They are following up a couple of leeds, the strongest of which is 100,000 reportedly wired to her from Stephen Paddock to where she was, marilyn da nley paddock to where she was, marilyn danley was, in the philippines. Marilou danley was. Right now it seems that its the girlfriend who holds the only key to any kind of motive or understanding the motive of this man. Dave lee in las vegas. Theresa may promises to fix britains energy and Housing Markets , but struggles through her speech to conservative conference. President trump is in las vegas, meeting some of the injured survivors of the concert attack, in which 58 people were killed. The Catalan Leader says mediation is required with spain after the result of the band independence vote. And coming up, the Twin Brothers whove finally discovered what happened to their father in world war ii. Time for the sport now and a full round up from the bbc sports centre. Is not the first time he has appeared to announce his retirement, but tyson fury has announced on twitter he will not be applying for a fresh boxing licence. The former World Champion has not fought since july of 20 14th when he beat Wladimir Klitschko in dusseldorf. He had his licence revoked last year and is charged with a doping offence injune. And is charged with a doping offence in june. Harry kane and is charged with a doping offence injune. Harry kane says captaining england will not affect his performance on the pitch will stop the tottenham striker will lead the tea m the tottenham striker will lead the team out as captain for the third time for the world cup qualifier against slovenia at wembley tomorrow. Manager Gareth Southgate has yet to appoint a permanent captain since the International Retirement of wayne rooney. England need just two more points to qualify for the world cup in russia next year. I dont think having an armband on yourarm year. I dont think having an armband on your arm makes any difference to how you play, or if you difference to how you play, or if you score difference to how you play, or if you score goals. We have plenty of leaders in the team. Whoever wears the armband, theres plenty of us who will speak up and try to help each other on the pitch and when things get tough, be there for each other, you know . For me, its another game to try to help the team and score my goals. And hopefully qualify for the world cup. In the womens champions league, Manchester City and chelsea are both in action in theirfirst city and chelsea are both in action in their first legs of the final 32 stage of the competition. Chelsea leading 1 0 at home to Bayern Munich while city 3 0 up in austria. Glas

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