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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170117

Weve not given enough detail what have brexit actually is by theresa may and her government. That criticism is going to be lessened by a speech today in which we got plenty of detail. It was billed as the most important speech of her term in office. It was certainly the clearest exposition yet of what britain wants from brexit. Not partial membership of the European Union, associate membership of the European Union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. I want to be clear what iam half out. I want to be clear what i am proposing cannot mean membership of the single market. But, she said, britain would push for the freest possible trade with European Countries and other nations around the world. For the first time, mrs may confirmed that the British Parliament would get to vote on the final deal at the end of the negotiations. Sitting in the audience were some of the ambassadors to the uk. Mrs may emphasised she didnt what to undermine the eu, but she also warned against those who wanted to see the uk punished for voting to leave. While i am sure a positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clear that no deal for britain is better than a bad deal for britain. The Opposition Labour Party said mrs may wanted to leave the single market, yet still have access to it. That, they said, was like having your cake and eating it. They warned against her negotiating position. Throughout the speech, there seemed to be implied threat that somewhere along the line, if all her optimism of a deal with the European Union didnt work, we would move into a low tax, corporate taxation Bargain Basement economy on the off shores of europe. That implication of a warning was picked up implication of a warning was picked up by implication of a warning was picked up by the european parliaments Chief Negotiator on brexit. Up by the european parliaments Chief Negotiator On Brexiti Up by the european parliaments Chief Negotiator on brexit. I dont think were going to make a lot of progress if this has to happen under threat, because i, so saying, ok, if oui threat, because i, so saying, ok, if our european counterparts dont accept it, we gonna make from britain a sort of free zone or tax haven. I dont think that is very helpful. It creates also an illusion, the illusion that you can go out of the single market, that you can go out of the Customs Union and that you can cherry pick, that you can have still a number of advantages and yeah, i think that is, will not happen. The German Foreign minister said at least the british position was now much clearer, a sentiment echoed in the irish parliament. I welcome the Statement Today in that it brings clarity in a number of areas. This is the start of the process now. Europe is now going to have to respond to the statement made by the Prime Minister today. That response is only just Prime Minister today. That response is onlyjust beginning. The tough negotiations will take many years. Let me bring you breaking news in the us. This is a significant story, a decision made by President Obama, who according to ap, but this is being extensively covered, President Obama has commuted the sentence of Chelsea Manning, who leaked Army Dock Upts and is serving 35 years. Im certain youll know who Chelsea Manning is. She was responsible. She served as a soldier in iraq, formerly known as bradley manning. In 2010, a huge cache of documents was published by wikileaks and she was published by wikileaks and she was primarily responsible for that leak. She was given a sentence of 35 yea rs. By leak. She was given a sentence of 35 years. By far the longest sentence given to someone in the us for a crime related to leaking. But were 110w crime related to leaking. But were now understanding that shell be released in may. Sojust now understanding that shell be released in may. So just in a few months time. There had been speculation about whether President Obama might do this. Some commentators thought that this was Chelsea Mannings last Charles Kennedy to get out of praise chance to get out of prison for a long time. Its impossible to know the thinking of current president elect, but we know President Obama has decided to commute a very long sentence. We understand Chelsea Manning will be free come may. We speak to our collea g u es free come may. We speak to our colleagues in washington being in a few few dc colleagues in washington being in a few dc in a few minutes. The chicago cubs have visited the white house, just as President Obama said they would. A few months ago, the cubs won their first world series for 108 years. Theyre also the last Sporting Team to visit President Obama while he is in office. Heres what he had to say. They said this day would never come. Laughter. Here is something none of my predecessors ever got a chance to say, welcome to the white house the world series champion chicago cubs. Applause now interesting insight into the system of the uks amazing run of success at the olympics. Seven sports have been told theyre not going to be getting any funding ahead of the rio games in 2020. All seven are now appealing. They are in no particular order, badminton, fencing, weightlifting, also table tennis, plus archery and goalball and wheelchair rugby. Lets speak to olly foster live in the bbc sports centre. What did they do wrong . Well, uk sport, who dish out Something Like a third of a billion pounds every four years to all these olympic sports, its a brutal business there. What theyve done wrong is that they cannot guarantee more than one medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 or paralympics. This from uk sport, they say, we have to prioritise to protect and enhance the Medal Potential in the system. If we underinvest, we will underperform at the games. The rest of the world will catch us up and medal success will be put at risk. The argument for those seven sports, para Power Lifting only has a small amountand are para Power Lifting only has a small amount and are appealing as well for more. If they dont get the funding that they require, for seven sports no funding at all, its their sports that will be put at risk. Table tennis say this will be a tipping point. You have to feel for badminton because they exceeded their expectations in rio. They got a bronze medalfor the mens doubles. They got no funding whatsoever. Table tennis, they wa nted whatsoever. Table tennis, they wanted some funding. They did very well. Theyve doubled their ranking in the world over the last four yea rs. In the world over the last four years. But again, uk sport are really prioritising where the medals will come. Theres no coincidence that since all these billions of Lottery Funding was poured into uk sport, its the envy of every other world governing body that the uk teams, the british teams have gone right to near the top of the medals table. Theyll all have an hour each, these Governing Bodies in the next fortnight to put their case to uk sport and perhaps save their sport. Lets talk about that again after their appeals have been heard. Thank you very much. Next, to a sport that would love to have the problem of whether it gets funding ahead of the rio olympics or not. Squash, its not an olympic sport. One of its big pro championships, the Tournament Of Champions is taking place in new york. Its got a great venue in Grand Central station with the court in the middle of it. Each day this week were playing the best rally of the day. Here is the latest rally that i picked out for you. Commentator thats well done. Shes absolutely gone for that. Thats americas amanda sobie. She lost against the uks sarah jane perry. They are now at the quarter finals in new york. Another rally for you tomorrow from that tournament. In a few minutes i play jon kays latest report. Hes weaving his way across the us ahead of Donald Trumps inauguration on friday. Hes been to President Obamas favourite diner. Now the uk voted to leave the European Union by 52 to 48. The leave camp won the majority of votes in england and wales. While every council in scotland saw remain majority. So is theresa mays vision of britains future what voters had in mind when they went to the polls for the referendum . Our Midlands Correspondent has more. Its correspondent has more. Its the correspondent has more. Its the 5050 correspondent has more. Its the 50 50 city, where half the population voted to leave the eu and the other half voted to remain. Today in her speech, the Prime Minister said people who had voted for brexit had done so with their eyes open. Out. Out of course, absolutely. Country seems like its slipping, slipping. We lost everything, didnt we. Everything to the european. Everything is going up. We seem to be slipping away. She spells out her vision for britain after it leaves the eu. But not everybodys clear about what she means. Unless its laid out in lehmans terms, we dont laymans terms, we dont understand the jargon. Might as well speak chinese to us. At the market, locals were digesting the headline announcement. Shes just digesting the headline announcement. Shesjust said digesting the headline announcement. Shes just said that the uk will be leaving the single market. What do you think about that . leaving the single market. What do you think about that . I dont think the uk should leave. I think things are all right the way it is. Because personally, theyre rocking the boat quite a lot. Diversity is a good thing. You bring all kinds of different ways of life. And the jobs that some of the people in england dont want to do, other people are happy to come and do, it to keep the country going. The Leave Campaign won by a whisker here. 4,000 votes made the difference. No matter which way people voted, the question many wa nt way people voted, the question many want the answer to is what brexit really means. Means for them. Want the answer to is what brexit really means. Means for them. We need still even more information. I dont think we will fully understand until we have made that complete break away. Then we will understand what it means. You know, at the moment, itsjust pie in the what it means. You know, at the moment, its just pie in the sky. The Prime Minister says she wants a smooth and orderly brexit. But the process could take years. And for some of those who voted out, patience could be wearing thin. This is outside source. Hello, im ros atkins. Our lead story, as weve been seeing, the british Prime Minister, theresa may has ruled out membership of the eus sing the market, when britain leaves the European Union. Shes saying staying in would mean accepting the eus rules without having any say in making them. A quick look at whats coming up if youre outside of the uk, its coming up if youre outside of the uk, its world news america next. It has a great interview with the outgoing Us Ambassador to the un samantha power. Shes not known for mincing her words. She says russia is threatening the rules based international order. Here in the uk, its the news at ten. It will have extensive coverage of theresa mays speech on brexit. Now russia has invited Donald Trumps Transition Team to Syria Peace Talks that are going to happen next week. Theyll take place in kazakhstan. Sergey lavrov is the Russian Foreign minister. Hes been saying today the new administration, ie mrtrumps saying today the new administration, ie mr trumps administration, judging by its statements is prepared to seriously fight terror, not the way its been until now. So a compliment for mr trump. A dig for President Obama. These peace talks are aimed at consolidating a truce, are aimed at consolidating a truce, a national truce in syria, thats beenin a national truce in syria, thats been in place since the end of the year. Really you have to see everything that may happen at those peace talks in the context of what happened recently in aleppo. The Syrian Government recaptured the parts of the city it didnt control. It drove the rebels out. That was a huge moment for it. Our middle east editor is in aleppo. Heres a report from what remains of the great mosque of aleppo, which you can see marked there on the map. The Battle For Aleppo was the most decisive of the war so far. It is syrias biggest city. Its the key to the north of the country and both sides were prepared to destroy it to possess it. The cost has been very high, in blood and in the ruin of a city that can trace its history back 50 centuries. Now this is the great mosque in aleppo. It dates back to the 700s and as you can see, its been used as a Military Position. Theres heavy damage here. Its a un World Heritage site. But now its covered in sandbag, bullet holes. Can you see from the number of bullet holes how much fighting went on here. Over in that corner stood the Famous Minarette that looked out over this mosque. It was built in 1090. It was destroyed in april of 2013. At the time, there were a lot of reports saying it was done by regime shelling. The people here, who are representatives of the Syrian Government, who are with us, say it was done by the rebels, who blew it up deliberately. Now this is one of the sides of the mosque. It was used as an entrance and an exit. Theres a lot of damage around here, a lot of bullet holes. Evidence of sheu a lot of bullet holes. Evidence of shell fire and the fact that was used as a Military Position is very clear. You can see this from this line of oil drums. They were used to shield the people who were inside here. If you look at the ceiling, it is absolutely pitted with shrapnel marks. That means there were big explosions here, right inside the mosque. You can see the damage right up mosque. You can see the damage right up there now. The damage done to these really important religious, cultural, Historic Sites is tragic, way more tragic, though, is the fact that so many of the people who used to pray in this morphing, Who Shoppedin to pray in this morphing, who shopped in these in this mosque, who shopped in these streets are now dead. In terms of the progress of the war, Capturing Aleppo was a vital moment for the regime and its allies, the russians, iranians, lebanese, hezbollah. For the allies, the russians, iranians, lebanese, hezbollah. Forthe first time, i think, lebanese, hezbollah. Forthe first time, ithink, president lebanese, hezbollah. Forthe first time, i think, President Assad can now sense victory. The war is in a new phase. Its not over, but from the Point Of View of the regime in damascus, this is the strongest theyve been since it started. Jermey bowen, bbc news, aleppo. Lets return to an important story from washington. This is a picture of Chelsea Manning. This is copy telling us that President Obama has commuted the sentence of Chelsea Manning who leaked the Army Documents and is serving 35 years. Chelsea manning was the person behind a huge leak to wikileaks that gave wikileaks a global profile, this caused a huge amount of diplomatic tension between the us and some of its closest partners. Well, she had been serving or is serving a 35 year sentence. We understand shell now be released in may. Twice last year she tried to commit suicide and there were lots and lots of question marks about her future incarceration as a transgender woman future incarceration as a Tra Nsgender Woman currently serving time ina Tra Nsgender Woman currently serving time in a mens prison. Well bring you more information as we get that. As we understand it, shell be released in may and will not serve the rest of her sentence, which was going to go on for a very long time. This time yesterday, if you were watching, youll know that we started to get information through from curbingy that police had turkey that police had found the man they said carried out the attack on new years eve. They did have the man they were looking for, its this man. According to the authorities hes admitted the

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