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The Spirit Of America is perhaps best ca ptu red Spirit Of America is perhaps best captured by one of our countrys most beloved patriotic songs, written over a century ago. America the beautiful. And here to perform his own version of this Truly American classic is a grammy Award WinningRock And Roll Hall Of Fame member and a soul music legend, and it gives me great honour to introduce the legendary sam moore. Cheering and applause thats jon voight, the cheering and applause thatsjon voight, the actor, who said donald trump is an honest man and didnt need thejob of said donald trump is an honest man and didnt need the job of president and didnt need the job of president and only sort it for one reason, not for himself, but to make America Great again. We will come away from those pictures just for a moment. Great again. We will come away from those picturesjust for a moment. We might go back again before the end of the programme. And it is striking, isnt it . The formalities before the inauguration begins. Many separate events happen on the day is self building up to the oath of office. You cant help but, once again, reflect on the enormity and improbability of what donald trump has achieved. Weve been speaking about this with the bbc north america editor, john sobel. About this with the bbc north america editor, john sobelm about this with the bbc north america editor, john sobel. If we had been talking a year ago, two yea rs had been talking a year ago, two years ago, we would have said, you know what . On january 20, 2017, years ago, we would have said, you know what . Onjanuary 20, 2017, we would be witnessing the election of President Elect trump, our viewers would have thought we had taken leave of all of our senses. It is an extraordinary moment, and if you look back at the process, from George Washington onwards, theres been a sense of continuity, democrat to do much democrat republican, republican and democrat, i think the 45t h republican and democrat, i think the 45th president of the United States represents a break from some of that, because what he has done, he has upended political normality in the way he has campaigned and in the way he has been since he won that election last november, and i think we are in for a very unpredictable time. He talks about draining the swamp of washington, changing the way everything works, and its like a disruptor is going to take over the keys of the white house and no one is quite sure what that means in terms of policy, whether domestically or internationally. And i guess all incoming president s have to go from talking the talk to walking the walk, and listening to mike pence this afternoon, he was emphasising how much they want to get done quickly. Do you think the Transition Team is in good nick to do that . Well, i mean, if you listen to mike pence, an awful lot of people have taken up key positions and they say the transition is on schedule and under budget, and they we re schedule and under budget, and they were obviously making the rhetorical point, as you would expect, thats what were going to do for the country. Deliver things on time that we promised that might be costing an awful lot less than had been the case before that. And also questions about what the tone will be of the inaugural address. We are being expected not to expect a big Policy Document but much more of a philosophical argument from donald trump about what it means to be an american, the role of citizen, the role of the state, were told it will be personal, we are told it will be personal, we are told it will be personal, we are told it will be sincere, and that i think will be sincere, and that i think will be sincere, and that i think will be the tone he tries to set. He needs to unify america after what was the most fractious and bitter Election Campaign and hes going to have his work cut to do that. And we will have extensive coverage of the Inauguration Day on the Bbc News Channel or elsewhere on bbc world news. Time for some sport, and lets go back to a story weve been covering all week. A frenchman has won this yea rs all week. A frenchman has won this years vendee globe yacht race, Around The World, and it took him 711 days. He was run in very close. After ten unpredictable weeks in the worlds most inhospitable seas, a frenchman celebrating victory was a well told story. What wasnt was the plucky yachtsmen who gave him a run for his money. The three month Alex Thompson has battled everything the ocean has thrown at him, eaten only freeze dried noodles and jelly and survived on as little as 20 minutes sleep every few hours. At stake, his lifes obsession. To win the Around The World race. He set off from here on the 6th of november, heading out of the Bay Of Biscay and into the south atlantic. He headed around antarctica under the Cape Of Good Hope and passed around australasia, across the south pacific, where he passed point nemo, the furthest point from civilisation on earth, and then back up the atlantic around cape horn, and when he arrives back home, you will have notched up something between 20000 and 30,000 nautical miles. For alex, there have been good moments. Bad moments. Ido been good moments. Bad moments. I do wonder why i do it sometimes and moments over christmas where his family worried he was going slightly mad. Jingle bells, alex mad. Jingle bells, alex sayles, mad. Jingle bells, alex sayles, round the world he goes his wife is desperate to get him home. I have spoken to him and been in contact but seeing him is totally home. I have spoken to him and been in contact i ut seeing him is totally home. I have spoken to him and been in contact i cant sing him is totally home. I have spoken to him and been in contact i cant wait. Iiiti is totally home. I have spoken to him and been in contact i cant wait. Just 5 totally home. I have spoken to him and been in contact i cant wait. Just two ally different. I cant wait. Just two weeks into the race, his boat got so badly damaged it hugely affected his speed, but he still smashed the world record for the greatest distance sailed solo in 211 hours. But what perhaps is better than a record after three months at sea, his team promised to have on hand a hot burger and a cold beer you might have seen this already. Novak djokovic is out of the australian open. He lost in the second round. That doesnt happen often. He lost to the world number 117, dennis is stunning. This is the assessment of the two time Wimbledon Schenkel two time wimbledon champion from pat cash. It is incredible to think he couldnt get through. Normally this time last year, we would have said, straight sets, wouldnt take much more than an hourand a sets, wouldnt take much more than an hour and a half. Sets, wouldnt take much more than an hourand a half. It sets, wouldnt take much more than an hour and a half. Itjust shows novak has lost his edge. No doubt about that. If we were doubting that before, we are certainly confirmed that he is not the same player he was six months ago. Deloitte has released its annual report into the worlds richest football clu bs. Report into the worlds richest football clubs. Ollie foster at bbc sport has read it so you dont have to let me find you. There you are. Got you at last Manchester United top, arent they . I saw the headline. They are indeed. After11 yea rs, headline. They are indeed. After11 years, real madrid have been knocked off the top spot. Manchester united are off the top spot. Manchester united a re really off the top spot. Manchester united are really going to worry the rest of the Premier League this season but at least their accountants and their money men can take some pride in the fact that they are top of this mini league table. Delight, they reveal this, theyve done over they reveal this, theyve done over the last 20 years or so. Deloitte. Man united were top on £88 million a few years ago. £515 million the first time the club went over the £500 million mark. Real madrid have moved down to third, with barcelona just above them with. 1 of £1 million between them. Manchester city on the up. This was last season, when they were in the champions league. Deloitte to say they have phenomenal commercial revenue growth, and they say that they secured commercial partnerships in excess of that achievable by their peers. But dont expect Manchester United to stay there, because when they look at this season, man united havent been in the champions league, theres brexit, sterling has fallen against the euro and all those other Big Clu Bs The Euro and all those other big clubs as well, they will be saying, look at those kit deals and the commercial deals Manchester United have achieved. In that last season. We wa nt have achieved. In that last season. We want a deal as big a fact as well. So united back to the top but you can imagine real madrid returning there next year. Thank you. Thanks for putting that in context ross. All week weve been following the squash Tournament Of Champions that ta kes pla ce squash Tournament Of Champions that takes place in new yorks Grand Central station. Ive been picking up central station. Ive been picking upa central station. Ive been picking up a rally each day of the week. Heres another one for you featuring two giants of the game. Some of these rallies went on for so long, you can really put the kettle on, talk to your friends, and the rally will go on till it gets to the sharp end of things. This was actually a five set thriller. Gauthier won. Very injured at one stage in the match. Another match featuring laura massaro. She is in the final later today. Unfortunately, Technical Details in new york, not the bbc, but in new york, the organisers, meani but in new york, the organisers, mean i cannot show you how game, which is a shame because it was a great performance. You can get clips on our facebook page. Ive talked all this way and still i can show you the end of the rally cant believe how tight they are hitting it brilliant hes made the error there it is. Fist pumps very impressive from both of them. Gauthier is in the final later on. Let me pick up the feed of the concert going on by the washington memorial. This is the make America Great again concert. Lets have a listen. Band music plays. Cheering and applause thats what is happening in washington at the moment. Ive just had a message from christina saying can you update us on what is happening in italy . A terrible avalanche by the hotel. We will cover this Injust A Avalanche by the hotel. We will cover this in just a few minutes. A British Local Authority is to hold a referendum on whether to increase council tax by 15 to pay for Essential Services which it says are at risk due to a funding shortfall. Surrey county council, which is controlled by the conservative party, says it has a huge gap in its budget and needs the extra money to fund improved social care for the elderly, services for those with disabilities and for children. You dont get a choice about getting old, but how to pay the huge bills for care . Councils pay most of it and now one authority has had enough of Government Cuts and paying for more and more with less and less. Surrey is asking council tax payers, yes or no, to a 15 increase for social care. I think its important that politicians stand up and Tell The Truth and be honest with the residents and tell them what it costs to run these services. We have to pay for these services is not easy finding people here who are pay what will be nearly £2000 more than on an average home, though nobody could call surrey hard up. |j on an average home, though nobody could call surrey hard up. I heard it on the one oclock news today. They want more of the money for social care. Certainly not. Thats totally obscene. Theres lots of money in surrey but it doesnt mean we are going to accept a 15 increase. Its not on. I think its a very bad idea. I cant afford to pay because my pension is frozen. More council tax to pay for social care. Do you fancy that . Im up for it. I think we live in a very affluent it. I think we live in a very afflu e nt area it. I think we live in a very affluent area and i think we can all afford it. I know lots of people around who need it more than we do. Iagree. I around who need it more than we do. I agree. I think thats right. Is the side of a civilised society, one that looks after and cares for its older people responsibly, and i think its a problem that will escalate over the years. Its not going to go away and we have to address it. The Labour Leader also agrees we should bear the rising costs of social care. It is not right which cross the social care crisis on local authorities, all of whom have Different Levels of income over the country. Its Central Government responsibility and the Central Government should face up to its responsibility. It is a Central Government responsibility. In several votes over the last few yea rs on in several votes over the last few years on whether to raise council tax, the answer was no. We live in the bbc newsroom in outside source. Events have begun in washington leading up to the inauguration of donald trump on friday. Earlier he appeared at Arlington Cemetery to honour those who lost their lives serving in the american military. This is what is coming up after outside source. If you are watching outside of the uk, it is world news america. As you can imagine, they have plenty on donald trump, looking at his relations, including with vladimir putin. Next in the uk, we have the news at ten with hugh edwards. Local officials in italy are saying between 30 and 35 people are still missing after an Avalanche Hit a hotel. We know there were four earthquakes in quick succession in and around the region and they are thought to be the cause of what happened. Rescuers worked through the night to reach the hotel to see if they could find survivors. It was incredibly hard to get there because all the roads were blocked. As you will see in this report. At night, the quickest way through the wall of snow was on skis. These rescu e rs the wall of snow was on skis. These rescuers are amongst the most experienced in europe. Even they struggled to move forward. Step by step, they shovelled their way up towards the Rigopiano Hotel. Shouting. Finally, they made it. The hotel was silent. Inside, rescuers found this man. They went further in, and came to where the Avalanche Hit. A six foot high wall of snow and rock broke through the buildings walls. Several miles away, a father waited for news of his daughter up in the hotel. Straight after yesterdays earthquakes, they texted each other. Stay calm, he wrote. You can come down tomorrow. Calm, thats hard, she replied. I think the worst has already happened, he reassured her. Whats going on . He then asked. He got no reply. His daughter, and many other people, may be trapped underneath these tonnes of snow. These pictures, filmed after daybreak, show the Rigopiano Hotel swept away by the avalanche. Do you think its possible to find more people alive . For sure, yes. Sure, yes. In the past, we found people after three days or Something Like this. And especially in this case, there could be some room under the snow. Rescuers are helped by the fact that conditions here have improved. We havent felt any more earthquakes or tremors. Relief workers a few miles up the hill, will hope the snow holds the hill will hope the snow holds off, allowing them to keep digging. And those rescuers continue on their path to and from the destroyed hotel, searching for survivors or bodies. James reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. Of course people all over the world will be watching Donald Trumps inauguration as president of the us, but perhaps people in mexico will be paying more attention than most. Hes been very critical of the Trading Relationship between mexico and the us and of the immigration set