Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170307 : compa

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170307

After we revealed potential flaws in their Moderation System. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. Throughout the morning well bring you the latest Breaking News and developing stories and a little later in the programme well hear from an army widow who says she had 5 miscarriages after her husband unknowingly attacked her in his sleep as a result of his post Traumatic Stress disorder. Shes now suing the ministry of defence. Well talk to her after 10am. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, the labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn has accused theresa mays government of having an issue with people with disabilities. Corbyn has previously claimed that the Prime Minister is turning the conservatives back into the nasty party by quietly announcing a change to rules on Disability Benefits. Lets get more on this from our political guru norman smith. What is at issue . I think we learned today from your interview with Jeremy Corbyn that he wants to make Disability Benefits are key Battle Ground in the weeks ahead, over this issue of personal Independence Payments. Two courts ruled recently that many, many more people, around 160,000 more, should be able to get this Disability Benefit. These are people at the moment is predominantly with Mental Health issues, people with dementia etc, they would be eligible. The government has insisted, no way. This is not what the benefit is meant for and it would come with a huge price tag, they say it would cost almost £4 billion. Interesting, mr corbyn insisted today that as a society we have defined that money, but going One Step Forward and accusing the tories of having a problem with disabled people. Have a lesson. They seem to have an issue over disabilities, last year they tried to remove the personal Independence Payments by £4 billion, they then reverse that kurt asked Iain Duncan Smith resigned a few days later, then they agreed to carry on paying it. There is a deficit built into the budget already because of that. They see this as a further opportunity to prevent the bill rising further. I think they need to think about the kind of society we are, the way we support people. That was the issue of pip. We also talked about a Snap General Election, former Conservative Leader William Hague says that theresa may should effectively call one and change the legislation. Unlikely, ithink . Yes and no, theresa may has made it very clear repeatedly that she does not wa nt to clear repeatedly that she does not want to hold an early General Election and she thinks that it would be wrong now to change her mind. Whatever the electoral advantages. But an awful lot of tories would think mr hague has a point, here we are going into the brexit negotiations, possible revolts in the commons, one way that mrs may could strengthen her hand would be to go for an early election while labour are at sixes and sevens. In the interview you did with Jeremy Corbyn sevens. In the interview you did withJeremy Corbyn he sounded a little knocked, almost riled when you kept pressing him, six times, i think i counted, about would he be in favour think i counted, about would he be infavourofan think i counted, about would he be in favour of an early General Election. Lets have a listen. Are you telling me you are confident you would win a General Election . We will take our case to the country. We are very confident of the support we can get in order to win an election, to take our case to the british people. Dont underestimate the support there is for the labour party and the anger out there at the levels of inequality and injustice. We will expose all of that, that is why the case is very, very strong. You have asked me the question many, many times. How many times do i have to tell you, we are taking our case to tell you, we are taking our case to win because i believe we can. Sounding a bit sharp, maybe not surprising in the wake of the copeland by election defeat. As for the prospects of a Snap General Election, some in the tory party think notjust election, some in the tory party think not just wouldnt strengthen the position of mrs may here but also strengthen her hand in terms of the brexit negotiations. I would class it as unlikely but not rule it out. Thank you, norman. We will have the full interview with Jeremy Corbyn at just after 9 30am the full interview with Jeremy Corbyn atjust after 9 30am and we will hear from the former Work And Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb On Theissue Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb on the issue of pips. Joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. Facebooks procedures for Vetting Content on its pages have been strongly criticised after a bbc investigation found it was failing to remove inappropriate and sexualised images of children. The chair of the Commons Media Committee Damian Collins has said it casts grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebooks systems. 0ur correspondent Angus Crawford reports. The rules are simple. Facebook says it removes nudity or sexually suggestive content. But our investigation last year found paedophiles using secret groups to swap obscene images of children. We informed the police, and this man was sent to prison forfour years. Facebook told us it had improved its systems, so we put that to the test. But we still found sexualised pictures of children, and obscene comments from men. We reported 100 posts that we felt broke facebooks own guidelines. Only 18 were taken down. 82 images stayed up. They didnt breach facebooks community standards. I find it very disturbing. I find that content unacceptable. Im concerned that thats been brought to facebooks attention, and some of those images have not been dealt with and addressed. And this report, this investigation, it casts grave doubt on the effectiveness of the measures that facebook has in place. Facebook asked us to send them examples of what we had reported, so we did. The company then reported us to the police. Facebook issued a statement saying. But, even now, groups with inappropriate images and comments about children remain on facebook. But, even now, groups with inappropriate images and comments about children remain on facebook. Questions about how the company moderates content wont go away. Angus crawford, bbc news. A british woman has been rescued by Police Officers in australia after allegedly being held against her will for more than two months. A 22 year old man from queensland has been charged with several counts of rape and assault after she was found with injuries during a routine traffic check. Downing street has rejected a call from the former Conservative Leader, lord hague, to call a Snap General Election. Writing in the daily telegraph, he says theresa may needs a decisive commons majority to head off backbench rebellions. Mrs may has repeatedly ruled out going to the country before the next election in 2020. The government is facing the prospect of another defeat in the House Of Lords over the process of leaving the eu today. Peers are to vote on an amendment to the brexit bill which calls for parliament to be given a meaningful vote on a final deal. The Prime Minister has said parliament will have a vote but only on a Take It Or Leave it basis. Last week, the upper house voted to guarantee the rights of eu nationals already living in the uk. A couple are asking the high court to let them take their seven month old son to the usa for potentially life saving treatment as they began a battle against great 0rmond Street hospital. Chris gard and connie yates want to take their son charlie to america for pioneering treatment. Doctors at great 0rmond Street have applied to withdraw life support on the grounds it is not in his best interest. A judge will rule on the case at a hearing next month. And charlies parents will be speaking to victoria here on this programme injust a few minutes time. Senior members of Donald Trumps administration have defended a new Executive Order that puts a ban on people from six mainly muslim countries travelling to the us. The revised travel ban is due to come into effect on the 16th of march. Iraq has been removed from the previous list. The secretary of state, rex tillerson, said the new order signed by the us president was designed to keep out terrorists. The malaysian Prime Minister has accused north korea of holding his citizens hostage after pyongyang banned malaysians from leaving the country. In a tit for tat response, malaysia has imposed similar restrictions on north korean visitors. The measures are an escalation in tensions sparked by the murder of the north korean leaders half brother in kuala lumpur. Wayne rooney is backing a campaign encouraging boys to open up about their emotions. It comes after new figures from the Charity Childline show that boys are six times less likely to seek help for suicidal feelings than girls. But National Figures show the number of suicides among boys is much higher than it is for girls. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9 30am. We have kanye s and chris cloete here, thank you for coming in. We have connie and chris here. They will talk about their legal battle with great 0rmond Street hospital. Their seven month old baby is being treated on doctors there believe his life support machine should be switched off, you as parents totally disagree . Why are you speaking out . To try to raise money for treatment in america. Thank you, we will speak to you later. Lets get some sport from hugh woozencroft. Hugh, team sky have urged their cyclists to praise boss Dave Brailsford according to reports in this mornings papers. Why . There is so much scrutiny on tea m why . There is so much scrutiny on team sky, it is not going away in a hurry. Last week we spoke about a mystery package delivered to sir Bradley Wiggins, a lack of evidence about what it contained, the chair of the select committee Damian Cullen said the credibility of team sky and British Cycling is in tatters. The team was next to explain excessive quantities of another drug, users of which include prevention of asthma attacks. Dave b Ra Ilsfo Rd Prevention of asthma attacks. Dave brailsford said the team medic gave him it after surgery. An Academy Coach says he was treated by the same medic with the same drug, the drug that was given to Bradley Wiggins before three major races using his therapeutic therapeutic use exemption. Durant thomas has responded on social media, it shouldnt even need saying but we back dave 100 . I have known him for a long time and i would not want anyone else leading team sky. Peter kennaugh added i think all the riders on team sky would join me in saying they are completely behind Dave Brailsford. 0ne rider is conspicuous by his absence, chris froome, the three time Tour De France winner is yet to respond to the request, which does not look good for team sky. This response to something so serious as well. There have been plenty of questions and calling for brailsford to resign, we will see if he can survive in the coming weeks. And a massive task facing arsenal in the Champions League tonight. Itll be interesting to gauge the atmosphere between Arsene Wenger and various players . We might see a different side to Arsene Wenger, he has asked for lucid rage from his against Bayern Munich, who are looking to achieve the miraculous results, 5 1 down in the first leg from the Champions League last 16 tie, wenger has caused for total commitment. The players are ready to fight but it is always a mixture of a little bit of success or a little bit of belief. I think we live in a world of small margins, if you drop off a little bit on the belief side or the confidence fronted looks like you do not want to fight. I won in 296 you do not want to fight. I won in 2 believe these players want to do well and win. He will need them to fight pretty hard, they are 33 1 to make it to the next round. 0n The Bbc Sport website you can see what is more less likely to happen than matter. More or less likely that Vladimir Putin will win the next Russian Election . That is more likely, just 31. Election . That is more likely, just 3 1. More less likely that australia will win eurovision . That isjust 101. The will win eurovision . That isjust 10 1. The Next James Will win eurovision . That isjust 10 1. The nextjames bond being a female actor . More likely, just 161. Female actor . More likely, just 16 1. How about the existence of Alien Life Being prudent 2017 . Also more likely, just 20 1. Lots of fun to be had on the website, especially if you are a spurs fan. We will see isa if you are a spurs fan. We will see is a miracle happens. Thank you. The parents of a seven month old baby boy who are challenging doctors in court not to switch off his life support machine say they deserve the right to decide the fate of their son. Charlie gard is receiving 24 hour treatment at londons great 0rmond Street hospital for a genetic condition so rare hes believed to be only the 16th person in the world with it. With no accepted cure for the disease, doctors now believe charlie should be allowed to die with dignity. But his parents say pioneering us treatment could save his life. They now have less than a month to prove that to a judge. Connie yates and chris gard are here. When charlie was born in august, perfectly healthy. Everything seemed normal. We had no worries. At what point did you start to worry . By six weeks he looked weaker and by eight weeks he looked weaker and by eight weeks we took him into hospital because he appeared to have lost weight. What did they do . They did a few tests but they didnt know what was wrong at the time. He got transferred to great or Monday Street Hospital on 11th october. He has been there ever and pretty much since. You two as well. Tell us about the Condition Charlie is in. It is hondrial depletion syndrome. He is missing an enzyme. So yeah. What does that mean about his condition on a day to day basis chris . What you do and not do . Slight movements. Move his hands, move his fingers and eyes. He cant open them fully, but he can still open them fully, but he can still open his eyes and see us and he responds to us. We dont feel he is in pain at all. We wouldnt say hes suffering. He has not got the same life as normal seven month old baby, but what were asking for is something that can make him better. If we were going to court to either end care orto if we were going to court to either end care or to leave him how he is, we know thats not a life for the long term, but it is having something out there which can, you know, improve him and give him a better quality of life and hopefully make him better is the reason why were still sitting here fighting 110w. Were still sitting here fighting now. Ill ask you more about the treatment in america in a moment. In terms of the months that he has been in the hospital, 0ctober terms of the months that he has been in the hospital, october to now, do you believe his condition has deteriorated . It has since we got there, but in the last sort of couple of months he hasnt got any worse. He stayed very stable, hasnt he, the last couple of months. Yes. My he, the last couple of months. Yes. My understanding is the doctors feel he has deteriorated. He has since he got there, but not in recent months. Hes stable. Hes not on any painkillers. Just a ventilator. He doesnt have any iv lines or anything like that. In terms of what the specialists at great or Monday Str

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