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This is b.b.c. 5 if the defense secretary said Michael Fallon has resigned from the cabinet saying his behavior in the past may have fallen short of the standards expected he recently apologize for putting his hand on a journalist's name 15 years ago several claims of sexual misconduct have been made against figures at Westminster I have behaved in the past clearly in a way that has occasionally been below the standards that we require of the armed forces I don't think it's right for me to go on as defense secretary expecting the very highest standards of our servicemen and women fail to meet them myself except saying so Michael's resignation Theresa May said she appreciated the serious manner in which he considered his cabinet role police are trying to extradite the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber a baby is currently being held in Libya police have also revealed along with the 22 people who died in the attack 512 others were injured. Prosecutors in New York have charged a man with killing 8 people in the Manhattan truck attack the 29 year old as Beck immigrant appeared in court in a wheelchair after he was shot by police during the incident investigators are looking into whether he followed instructions posted online by the Islamic states group Bill Sweeney is the f.b.i. Is assistant director but charges analysis evening while significant should be taken is no indication that our work here is over we will continue to employ all investigative techniques necessary to fully understand his social network and on earth his motivations rest assured we will not stop until every last week has been covered police a number of people have been shot at a Wal-Mart store in Colorado offices have been responding to an incident in silence in the suburbs of Denver they haven't given any further details of the conditions of the victims. 214 year old boys are doing court later charged with conspiracy to murder after an investigation by counter-terror police and reporter Spencer Stokes says in North Yorkshire Police have been questioning these 214 year olds since the weekend when they carried out a number of raids here in Long Island turned away there to involved investigations at some of Bulger and old buildings low tire factory and also 3 properties the 214 year olds were arrested taken to West Yorkshire where they were questioned by police from the Northeast counter-terrorism unit figure suggests the decline in the nurses from e.u. 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Has continued following the referendum the Nursing and Midwifery Council says there was almost a 90 percent drop in new registrations last year ministers claim a rise in training places will help and it saw the Bank of England could raise interest rates later for the 1st time in a decade his 5 Live money's just in bones if we do it will be a very small one up from nor point 25 percent to naught point 5 percent which is where it was before the referendum in a been at that level since 2009 so it's more the significance of it that there's a generation of mortgage homeowners who've never seen that area of their household bills increase let's go to support our Nick Paton talk no more the stars of the night and it was a brilliant evening for English clubs in the Champions League 2 goals from Delhi and one from Christian Eriksen source Spurs dispatch holders around Madrid $31.00 at Wembley and reached the last 16 after their 1st ever victory over the Spanish giants Sergio Aguero became Manchester City's all time record goal scorer as his 178th in city colors saw them through to the knockout stages as thanks to a $42.00 win at map Ali while Liverpool moved a step closer to the last 16 as they beat Merab or 3 nil at Anfield in the Championship Aston Villa were 2 no one is at Preston or Brant for one to nil a Birmingham b.b.c. Sport understands Sunderland The likely to opt for an experienced manager to succeed Simon Grayson and they won't gamble on a novice. Given the current plight of just one in 15 Johnny May is set to miss England's opening autumn international against Argentina on Saturday week after sustaining a hamstring injury during the squads training camp in Portugal I'm off on a dollar's become the oldest player to end the year is the world number one the 31 year old progression to the 3rd round of the Paris Masters means he can't be overtaken at the top of the rankings this is b.b.c. 5 live on digital online the smartphone and stop at some rain is likely to linger in northern parts of the u.k. But it should mostly die as over night which is the odd spot in central England and Wales by morning mist unfold patches likely in southern England with lows of 6 Degrees c. On am and f.m. Around the u.k. On digital and online I'm Raj Shah and we're up almost. 5 weeks after the devastating hurricane that struck Puerto Rico there is still no power in a large part of the island it's well known that the electric supply system in Puerto Rico was heavily and and also in a very sad state before the hurricane hit well reconstruction contract was initially given to a tiny company mystified a lot of people. Except that this company was based in the same small town in Montana which is the home of the head of the that the environment secretary of the United States well know amid controversy that contract has been withdrawn. All over Britain is 5 pounds to 5 past 10 and one of a cluster of cabins in the f.b.i. 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This is the c.b.s. World news roundup Late Edition I'm Pam Colter. The 29 year old Uzbek native held in the truck attack that killed 8 people in lower Manhattan yesterday is now charged with a deadly violence using a motor vehicle and providing material support for terrorists acting u.s. Attorney June Kim in the short time since this attack as alleged in the complaint we have developed evidence establishing a say pot committed this attack in support of ISIS c.b.s. News Senior Legal Analyst Andrew Cohn the filing of the complaint means that the suspect now will be given a court appointed attorney if he can afford one a lawyer who will begin to act on behalf of a suspect who likely won't be able to put on a very strong defense based on what we now know the crime one likely pretrial motion would be a request for a change of venue out of Lower Manhattan that's a request that almost always is denied President Trump called the suspect. Animal and said he wants to shut down the visa program that allowed him to come to the u.s. Just a few hours before the terrorism charges were announced the president said this send him to get him out of the White House spokeswoman Sara Sanders added We would consider this person to be in a meeting about it so we'll say full of wind up before a military tribunal and not a civilian court Sandor said that determination had not been made the supreme court ruled in 2004 that the president can deem a u.s. Citizen an enemy combatant but that person must have the right to challenge that status Stephen Portnoy c.b.s. News the White House it's the deadliest terror attack in New York since 911 c.b.s. Has mapped Piper The death toll stands at 86 where foreigners visiting 2 were Americans locals one from New Jersey and one who lived just a few blocks from where he was head of the 12 injured 9 remain hospitalized for are in critical condition 5 with serious injuries the 2 trunk campaign officials charged in the rush investigation are due back in court tomorrow c.b.s. Is Paula Reid says court documents offer new information on former campaign chairman Paul Mann afford the special counsel says earlier this year man of Fort registered a phone an e-mail under an alias and then travel to Mexico China and Ecuador according to the document man a fort has 3 u.s. Passports with different numbers the Federal Reserve is leaving interest rates as is for now economist Hugh Johnson the Fed is giving you a fairly upbeat assessment of the state of the u.s. Economy and inflation remains low and at least for now out there not raising interest rates stocks are mixed today the Dow is up $57.00 Nasdaq slipped 11 points now this the house g.o.p. Tax reform plan will be unveiled tomorrow but how do Americans feel about it c.b.s. Says Jennifer to Pinto more than half would like to see tax increases for large corporations and the wealthy while at least 6 in 10 why middle class Americans and small business says to get a tax cut for a one Kayser untouched but the House plan gets rid of the. Adduction for state income taxes something opposed by Republicans and high tax states to more high profile men are out of jobs because of sexual Harrison allegations including British Defense Minister Michael Fallon the B.B.C.'s Alex Forsyth reads part of a letter he wrote to the prime minister except that in the past I have fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces he said he's reflected on his position and therefore chosen to resign as defense secretary and n.p.r. News Chief Michael arrestees was ousted after being accused of improper behavior when he worked for The New York Times you're listening to the c.b.s. World News Round-Up Navy leaders want changes in training and safety procedures in the wake of 2 ship collisions that killed 17 sailors c.b.s. Is Cammie McCormick a Navy investigation found both accidents were preventable and said there were multiple problems on the u.s.s. Fitzgerald it found a lack of sound navigational practices problems with watch teams and the ship's leadership as for the u.s.s. McCain which collided with the merchant ship the investigation found complacency and poor training attorneys for the soldier who admitted desert in his unit in Afghanistan are presenting evidence they hope results in a lenient sentence c.b.s. Jim Crow Sula a psychiatrist has testified that Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl suffered from a schizophrenia like condition that helped cause his decision to walk off as opposed to Afghanistan the battle health expert did say that Bergdahl knew right from wrong when he left his post he faces up to life in prison the World Series comes down to tonight's deciding game it is the old time of baseball contests game 7 of the World Series Dodger Stadium here will be packed tonight l.a. Fans say they are nervous but confident stomach is prowling and has butterfly guard but we're winning there aren't many Astro fans here but there are some a bit soft spoken but also confident young and fearless team they have nothing to worry about the Dodgers are the favorite city. Fundament c.b.s. News at the World Series in Los Angeles millions of Americans are enjoying another fall classic the beautiful colors of the season's trees Lauren Van Lew though is color blind so Great Smoky Mountain trees have always appeared just dull black and base to her a resort's new viewfinder letter c. The brilliant reds yellows and oranges she said the red is the most beautiful thing she's ever seen that's the world news roundup for Wednesday I'm Pam Colter c.b.s. News well and in the last hour we were reporting a report of a shooting outside Denver I don't Wal-Mart and according to the police and Thornton Utah is cited Thornton. Colorado is now over and it's understood that 2 people died and at least one person was wounded on a person is in custody. Well. People see an awful lot of things on their Facebook news feed in around about the election time in the u.s. Last year people were seeing if depending on who they were of course they could see a Confederate flag accompanied by a text said heritage not hate the south will rise again and another. Sponsored entry champion black to something else championed war blacks so these were just a sample of the Facebook ads which were fakes which were put in by Russian linked firms and they were released earlier on by the House Intelligence Committee which for a 2nd day had representatives of Facebook Google and Twitter facing it in a fairly confrontational hearing how it could slide from the Financial Times is reporting on Facebook and social media descend from Asian and cyber security was watching this hearing very closely Hello Hala. Well how did how did the that they were sort of legal beagles really weren't they from Facebook and Google and Twitter how did they acquit themselves. So it's really interesting there was a Haringey yesterday in the Senate and another 2 today and yesterday they actually I think the other the head lawyers of these companies and I think they did quite well yesterday especially because the questioning from the politicians was a little bit confused you got the sense that they may not entirely understand how the social networks work. Whereas today when they face the Senate Intelligence Committee these people are looking into these Russian this information campaign since the beginning of the year they were given a much harder time of it and they had to admit things and I think that the most the biggest admission was that Facebook once again put up the number of people that may have seen these fake Russian posts and it's now 150000000. 0 my gosh that seems like a lot and could have seen of course you can't guarantee that they did see it. No you can't they have no way of knowing but they do know that if you followed a certain page and they had these posts out that they could have and and it's a huge jump these are all people in the us and there's only like 320000000 people in the us full stop. True and of course a lot of this would be anti Hillary Clinton material. So the interesting thing is that the Russians are clever enough not to indorse candidates and make really really obvious stuff there is a couple of examples I think I saw one today about you know it was Jesus versus Hillary is the devil so there are some which were pretty blatant but a lot of them were about so sowing division on political and social issues as you mentioned in your intro. Racial issues on gun rights on the right and just staring at our I mean one example that came out today was about how Russians would use Facebook to organize to rival events in Texas outside a mosque and one was a protest and one was a counter protest and it was an obvious attempt just tell us if they'd start a fight Good grief Goodness me and what's there no way that people could have known that this stuff was fake. Well so I you know it's difficult right if you're it depends traditionally we have not expect leaders of news to do all the assessment themselves right so people were surprised there were 4 of them in the traditional Yeah yeah and you know Facebook and Twitter people they say they're not media companies they are tech companies they're neutral platforms Mings flow across that now of course you know when they have the threat of legislation they're coming in and saying well actually we're going to do better with more people to monitor content you know Facebook that it's going to double the number of people looking at stuff up to 20000 which is a huge number how many are so huge amount $20000.00 people and they said next year they're going to have on safety and security. And in fact today later on this afternoon am they issued their earnings for the quarter and they have they have to warn like investors this is going to hit profits because they've got to employ all these new people whatever happened there's a slight tangent or whatever happened about the head of news that Facebook made a big fuss about employing last year well so they have employed people who were journalists but they just don't employ them in the same role is to do traditionally like they they often you know sort of go betweens with news rooms or they're negotiating deals like this because had a lot of deals at the moment they're looking at you know how can they get people to subscribe through the platform if they're not people who sit around making editorial decisions and say this is true this isn't this is important this isn't. So among the people that they were facing was the redoubtable Dianne Feinstein from Senator from San Francisco were causing this you have to say to them. So she says she was very disappointed in them she did actually question them yesterday at the Judiciary Committee hearing and today at the Intelligence Committee hearing and she just didn't feel like she was getting answers that she needed I mean she said of course used as I said from California she said she was very proud of the Czech companies being based in her state but in general she was yes she was pretty disappointed in them and can you read anything into what's going to happen here because I've been all sorts of fairly radical calls haven't there for the for the tech companies somehow to to act a little bit more in the public good I mean there's anything going to come out of this I think it's really difficult to say I was in Washington d.c. Last week myself meeting people on this issue and I think that the whole thing seems to be a bit of a standstill at the moment you know in the company ministration And so it's hard to say you know whether legislation will actually get in or whether there's a body that can regulate better this bill that's been put forward I think more or less the tech companies are happy with but behind the scenes they want to make you know changes to suit themselves so we'll have to see what's going to happen with them and generally speaking how are they getting on with being The upon villains of the piece here I mean Microsoft were it for so long in the 1990 s. How is it sitting them to to have to actually defend their actions I think it's actually really hard for them an especially their employees because you know they've been sold on this idea that they can you know join these big companies and save the world you know Facebook has this mission to connect the world Google has its mission to make the information in the world available to everyone and you know they never got sold on the fact that they were you know making quite a bit of money on the side. And so they they really do believe in these missions and it's quite hard to hear all these people come out and say your power is being used for ill. Helena thank you very much indeed for talking to us thank you. Well as we've been saying 5 high school friends from the same time in Argentina were among the people who were killed in New York City on Tuesday and flags flew half mast in the city of Rezai 0 which declared 3 days of mourning a spokesman for the school that they had attended when they were younger said they went to celebrate life fine death well opponents Lucio He joins us now from Argentina. Iran our you know very well how long ago was a they were old school