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The problems with rain tonight in some parts of the U.K. If you've been by me if I'm to give me a ring 108-085-9096 extension 93 I'd love to hear from you let's stop looking at the big picture How's this for a new statistic new figures out today show that all of the U.K.'s 10 warmest years since records began happened since 2002 let me say it again so it sinks in all 10 of the U.K.'s warmest years on record since they started collecting all the numbers all happened since 2002 records from the Met Office say none of the 10 coldest years have occurred since 1963 the Met Office says the state of the U.K. Climate 2018 report is another indication of a changing climate Professor Liz Bentley is the head of the royal meteorology society where the report that's been published looks at the stakes of the U.K. Climate quick look back at what happened in 28 and. Have a look at how back and had 2 previous decades here in the U.K. And what it found actually if we look back at 28. It was quite an unusual year you recall the summer heat wave that we had last year but also the big For me that happened in early spring as well for quite quite a mixed year but on the whole it was it was down as one of our warmest year on record warming that we see and the report looks at the. Hottest years that we've had in the U.K. And that all of that happened in 2002 and also the norm about coldish have occurred since 1963 so it gives an indication from this report that our climate definitely changing here in the U.K. . Doesn't come as a surprise to you Michel just so you think. Well no it doesn't I mean obviously we were reporting a lot of news where the stories around the weather in 28 just kept in one report take a closer look at the detail within that comprise that previous years but it's it's really no surprise as we were we would certainly expect. You know I mean the case from 28 came that we have another hot year to report. And I think as a say if you look into the detail of the report it's quite quite interesting. You know having a comparison to 28 pipes who have years if you can just look at the summer of 28 and this was joint hockey on the record going back to the record that we had in the sum of 260 so you know some of the things we were already aware of it just called into one report and you know accept the current the finger in the Arrow look at exactly where we are within the U.K. Climate at the moment and presumably if this is down to climate change this is damage that has been done over decades because Been you look at the last 25 years this is the time since the Industrial Revolution perhaps when when we as a society as a world of actually tried to do something to try and tackle this I mean you may say not enough but this is the time when we've actually. Embraced the idea of doing something about it and yet this is the time now when we're seeing the results of that. Yeah that's right so the report is actually reality is what happened is we call to you know what we actually recall that the gives the a clear message that you know we are seeing how climate change in the U.K. And and not that climate change is happening because of the the impacts of the effects of of what we've done over you know decades ago it leading up to this time so it's not it's not given as a feel for how things will be in the future the report really just captures a snapshot of where we are now but you're right you know it's it's it's a consequence of the the amount of greenhouse gases that we have in the U.K. But globally it puts into the atmosphere over you know decades as you say going back to the kind of pre-industrial time over the last kind of 160170 years we've seen the levels of greenhouse gases increased steadily you know measurements that we've taken regarding say carbon dioxide only say in levels within the atmosphere we have really short memories when it comes to temperatures and to weather don't we I mean I remember the taking away the very recent time he way behind people saying to me it's been a rubbish year and people will use that as an excuse not to not to involve themselves into in terms of climate change only. Yeah you're right I think we have our own perception of what the weather is doing and so reports like this are really important because they capture actual historical observations that detail exactly what happened across the U.K. And compare them to previous years in the U.K. So you know the report is very clearly pointing the evidence that shows that we are you know with the in our climate changes in the U.K. Is as we've already said we've had 10 of our warmest records in the last 17 years old 10 of our warmest happened within that the woman speaking 2040 and as you say north of our coldest years have happened in the last 70 years so we've seen a shift we've seen a change and in the conditions that we have in the U.K. But our own personal perceptions as we kind of look what's the weather change from week to week and day to day you know can sometimes give us a slightly blinkered look calm on maybe the climate knots why it's really important that we capture that information and it's published in these kind of reports that have been published today is there anything this could have been down to a pulp from climate change that we do have natural climate variability and we'll see changes in not from from year to year so there are examples of that would be something like the El Nino events which is a warming in the eastern Pacific or not can cold warming and cooling effects and different climate change effects around the world but we're going you know that by and it's on its own we would not see the significant changes that we've we've experienced in this report highlights so there are some natural influences that can lead to. Some warming effects for example but on their own without the inputs of the human made climate change that we can't account for all the significant changes that we're seeing and so the evidence is quite clear that not only is climate changing but actually you know and large parties down to you know man. Made Climate Change by putting green. We all seem more aware of Meteorology now which is a good thing for people like you know. And it's changed in the way that the language that we use about it has changed you know we name storms now it was interesting yesterday my kids went off yesterday morning. And they knew that the weather was going to be bad and I said Are you worried about the weather they were going to an outdoor Forest School for the day and they said no no not worried about still it's not being given a name and you know we now name storms we now have this point slight Herm's on touchy feely relationship with meteorology does that mean that we are taking it more seriously or does it mean that it's dumbing down. No I think I mean I've been involved with meteorology for about 25 years now and I think I'm up to the accuracy in the forecasts that we can provide has increased so we're much better at forecasting we're much better at given indications of severe weather well enough so when I go back 25 years we probably have given a warning maybe 24 hours in advance now we may get that warning 34 or even 5 days in absence of people are very well prepared when severe weather events occur and I think the naming of storms have been extremely helpful in getting messages out it's about communicating when people need to you know take action to to be aware of something happening and by giving storms names in particular I think it really does help to do that you know using things like social media as a as a communication channel to get those messages out having having named storms actually does help with that but we have to be careful because if we overwhelm them we over use the the names of the storms then I guess you know people start to become a little bit blah as a about these things so they are really only kept for when certain severe weather criteria are likely to be met and therefore you know and name storm on a particular warning will be pushed out and communicated to the public Professor Lisbon take the head of the royal meteorology society will be written into the web as in just a couple minutes time to find out what's been happening in North Yorkshire in the late hours of yesterday evening and what's going to be happening in the next young is for them but 1st lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union say nearly a 1000 children have been taken from their parents to migrants at the US Mexico border since a judge ordered the U.S. Government to stop the practice more than a year ago the allegation came as part of the filing of a U.S. District court in San Diego acting homeland security secretary Kevin McLean and has said that the family separations remain extremely rare. And occur only when the adults pose a risk to the child because of a criminal record or a communicable disease abuse or not neglect Well Maria security is an immigration reporter for The Washington Post a very good morning to you wants the A.C.L.U. Alleging. Well these tell us saying that the problem is ration is continuing to separate hundreds of children from their parents despite a court order telling them to not do it now the court order and trying to miss ration. Have said that they can still out they can only separate parents or children if parents were unfit or they pose a danger to the child or some some something like that would always be acceptable but these are US saying that that many children have been separated in hundreds of cases where there are really minor offenses or allegations offensive many of the actual criminal histories are unclear so we're really concerned that more than 900 children almost at that WASN'T children have been taken from their parents since the judge's order for reasons and normally. Has custody of a child what kind of conditions are people being held in them so the children who are separated from their parents are actually transferred from the Border Patrol facilities that have gone a lot of attention to federally funded shelters that are supposed to be more family friendly but the concern is that you know many are spending a month 2 months 3 months in East to sell it he's there are away from their parents and medical professionals are saying are lasting there could be lasting psychological and even physical effects of that kind of separation. What did the judge say. So these are just court filings and it's important to note that the Department of Justice in the Department of Homeland Security declined to weigh in today so they certainly. Must have their version of events the numbers are numbers that they saw you says the government provided to them so the next step will be for the judge in the case to decide you know whether to hold a hearing and whether to consider you know this is this issue. How many of these children are all are actually at risk do you think from from lasting home I mean it's really hard to know I mean. As a journalist I couldn't say it but I'm but the medical professionals say that that the research and their own you know investigations into the issue of found that children have suffered a variety of reactions to losing contact with their parents so these are children some of them as young as infants they're much younger Also this particular group since the court order than the original group that got a lot of attention last year if they're separated so you have 20 percent of them who are under age 5 So those those are children who really depend on their parents care and and you know they could have significant cognitive and other physical issues if you know they don't have their parents' attention and with the United States being such a big country it's very difficult to say one definitive answer but how do you think this will play out this information will play out across America. Well I think I mean people have always paid very close attention to the issue of the care of children at the border and you know in the in those 6 weeks or separations last year there was really one of the the biggest crises of the of the Trump administration when they decided to to to separate children from their parents to punish the parents for crossing the border illegally but you know I think I part will also depend on what the government says you know how to how the government describes what you know that separations the reasons for the separations you know worth the parents did they actually have criminal histories or didn't they look at looking at what's happened in the past it's fairly inevitable how the government is going to to answer this isn't a unique you can see the way that things will play out over the next few days. Well I mean I think we'll wait for the government to respond and see what they say I mean the government you know has said that these types of separations are extraordinarily rare and that they're always done with the child's best interest but the argument. Is there's a definite lack of information about the decision making in the in the separate but before the separations are carried out be a wife or separated and and there's there's real questions about who made these decisions are they experts in child welfare or are they you know officers you know when one notable example for example is a father who's who allegedly you know didn't change his daughter's diaper quickly enough and had his daughter taken away would very much like to hear the government's version of events but but that is what the A.C.L.U. Found that that's a big question mark there you know it does that father deserve to have as his daughter taken away from him so we just need to both need to follow the story in really hear what the government has to say about this do you think that in in a in a way that it's come from the A.C.L.U. It's like degrades the story as such because because they've never got on with the Trump administration. Well these are you is citing documents that the government gave them so I think I they've certainly been challenging family separations but I've listened to a lot of the court hearings and the proceedings in court are are cordial and respectful and the judge has. Insisted that it remain so in fact he is a Republican appointee to the bench so so you know it's really about getting down to the correct information and bright now that they are you using the government's numbers has come up with this with this list of children who have been separated from their parents and raised significant concerns about the reasoning for this operation and now the government is hopefully going to responsive to public and have a clearer picture about what actually happened and what reasons the agents and the officers had for separating the children from their parents whatever has happened another to say we all will become clear because it you know it inevitably will. Going to the border seems a strange thing to do when these stories and these these developments are coming out so are people still going with their families with their young children and taking them to the border even though they have heard what's happening so while this this is happening you're still having. Thousands of people coming to the border now the numbers have dropped in June and again apparently to a lesser degree in July in part because of a lot of other things going on the turn to this region is trying to block people from applying for asylum they're trying to require them and they are a crime or have to wait in Mexico for their asylum hearings in the United States kind of creating this big waiting room in Mexico they're trying to require people to seek asylum in countries such as one of our xico if they pass through those countries on the way to United States saying they should have some protection the 1st safe country they arrived in but so there's a there are a lot of obstacles trying to Mystery has attempted to put up before my grants not all of them have been successful and people continue to come so we've seen a downturn this summer which always happens in the hot summer months and it's been more pronounced than usual but it's there's real questions about whether the trouble Mr Asian can sustain that especially going into the fall. Katty thanks very much and the time on 5 Live is just coming around to 25 past warm. Asap Rocky has pleaded not guilty to assault in Stockholm the U.S. Rapper whose real name is rock emails has gone on trial despite President Trump ask him a Swedish Prime Minister to intervene all reporter in Stocco Marty Savidge began by telling us what the accusations were. Is accused of assaulting a teenager and 19 year old it's after a fight that took place in Stockholm city center outside a burger bar a set Roky was here in Stockholm to participate in a hip hop festival and this is something that happened a couple of days before he performed he denies his soul he and his team say that they were acting in self-defense that the victim of been following them around harassing them they believe that this person was high on drugs at the time and you may remember some videos surfaced some came from a U.S. Air and Stayman Web site T.M. Said some came from a separate keys team both showing different elements of this gospel. Team very much arguing that he acted in self-defense and that's something that they've continued to say in court well it seems a very straightforward guilty or not guilty type of case so how is President from got involved in this and what's he been saying. That's one of the bizarre aspects to this case and something I think a lot of sweet Swedes here find surprising that a president from the other side of the world is trying to get involved in the legal system but it's all to do with how bail works here in Sweden essentially it doesn't exist it's very normal for suspects to be kept in custody once they've been arrested while they await a trial and that's exactly what's happened to a set Roky has been locked up for some 4 weeks but now he has appeared in court for this trial which is expected to last around 3. Days but President champ and also number of us celebrities people like Kim Kardashian West Justin Bieber they got involved because they felt he should be able to pay a bail fee as is the case in the U.S. And to be releasing given his freedom while he awaits trial but that's not what happens here in Sweden students prime minister was even phoned up by Donald Trump to talk about all of this they did have a conversation apparently it lasted around 20 minutes. Premise is definite and hasn't been speaking publicly about this much though until recently he issued a few statements through his press spokespeople he's been on holiday in the north of Sweden where he's from and he finally gave an interview to a local newspaper on Monday where he basically said that everybody should be considered equal before the law he said it doesn't matter who calls all tweets about it so I think quite a bit of frustration from Swedish or thirty's about how this case is escalated and how some people in the U.S. Feel that they should be able to somehow persuade the courts to do things differently to how they would for any other potential criminal So it's really important that we do take it back to what actually happened in court yesterday indeed this entire case designed to prove exactly what happened on that night before during and after the fight involving a cent Roky and the victim some $522.00 pages of evidence submitted by prosecutors to the court and on day one of the trial that started to be really broken down by both sides it includes things like text messages between some of a set brookies team also pictures photos showing some of the victims' injuries and documents from for example police testimonies and also Hospital documents now what the victim's noise is saying they believe that he was actually attacked by a glass bottle they say that the photo. News of his injuries prove that that was the case but a team say that is not true they say they'll be presenting further evidence as the trial continues that disprove what the prosecution's been saying about how that portable may have been used so we're waiting to hear it is a bit more about that what they've been focusing on say Fall is some of the text messages sent between a separate keys a different team member of his own 2 hours talking about how they were scared on the night they felt they were being followed and those allegations that the victim was on drugs which will lead to them they say acting in self-defense but this trial due to continue on Thursday and Friday this week if things don't go that bookies way he could be facing up to 2 years in jail that's the maximum sentence for assault here in Sweden and that's why his family are taking this so seriously his mother was in court as well. Yeah I think his his friends family and fans have all been taking this very seriously his mom Rene black she arrived at the court a huge amount of media attention and scrutiny really more than 70 journalists apparently in court according to television who who counted the more up for more than 40 media organizations and the lawyer for a set Rocky who normally handles cases involving Swedish criminals much more similar much more serious cases with potentially longer prison terms he said he just never seen this amount of attention and I think from looking at her face she seemed quite emotional she seemed to be struggling a little bit with this kind of attention during the lunchtime break on Monday I spotted her being given quite a large hug by another one of the supporters so we wait and see whether she's back in the courtroom or in the press gallery just behind the courtroom where she was on Monday later on in the wake and certainly a few fans showing up in Stockholm to show the. Supporters well but there were just so many people trying to get inside the court that the initial day one hearing got delayed and and quite a few people had to be turned away which I think really just gives us another sense of how big this case is playing here in Sweden largely as a result of this international interest from across the Atlantic Marty Savidge there joining us from Sweden 131 home digital B.B.C. Sound small street below you this is B.B.C. 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Radio 5 Live on the B.B.C. Sound. Bite on $135.00 is the time how's the weather doing with you it's been a bit rough in the last 12 hours or so is it just North Yorkshire is it elsewhere the if you've been badly affected some mistakes 8558 let me know how is with you how you doing and how you coping with it all is it all one of those things where you just are going to leave it till morning which is what I did the other night when there's a bit of flooding at our place just a Leave it to the morning the rain is going to be there the water's going to be there in the morning or a look gone away and it was still there in the morning but that was one of those things 1st though before we talk about the weather Apple has reported a decline in profits and its latest quarterly earnings sales of the i Phone fell 12 percent compared to the same period last year but it's partly it's not all bad news Dave Lee joins us now from San Francisco Good morning to you were. Why isn't Apple worried about a 12 percent drop in i Phone sales. Well it's certainly sunshine over here you'd be surprised to hear it is certainly sunshine over Cupertino this this evening as Apple Yes they're not worried at all and the reason being is that you know they've been expecting this decline in the i Phone for quite some time it's been on a downward slide now for much of the past year or so and that's because people just aren't buying smartphones is often as they used to they're keeping the ones I have for longer upgrading them less often and that's the same for every manufacturer out there not just Apple so they predicted this happening and in preparation for that and you know in preparation for the future I guess you could say oh much of technology is Apple or transitioning their company into being less about selling hardware about selling the gadgets and sells and becoming more about selling services on those gadgets say things like music things like television a lot of people would know Apple Pay which is you know when you tap your phone to pay for something instead of putting a credit card and so forth because of that that's been going pretty well so because it despite the i Phone trailing off and not selling as much as you used to they've made up for it with other products particularly particular services people used to complain about Apple and say they need a big idea they need a great big idea to come along and is this an acceptance that those big ideas just aren't there anymore although we just a few months away from a massive redevelopment of the of the market. They were months away from a massive anything when it comes to Apple I think you know look obviously this is a company that the i Phone is a once in a generation product you know and and the company and no company are Rocky has come up with a product as as important in the water technology and society in general as the I fight but having said that you know when people say that about Apple not having another hit I mean you know the Apple Watch for. They don't break down how many sales of the Apple Watch they have every quarter but they wear ripples division Apple is a $5000000000.00 a quarter revenue company. That wearables are only the watch in the headphones on I . This is a watch and hear the airports as they clear the little ones with the wireless here but that darn near is now those 2 things combined that's that's a big business and so you know Apple hasn't made the new i Phone as it were but it's making the small of things that collectively are becoming worth more than I thought in fact you know this was the 1st earnings quarter since 2012 where the i Phone has represented less than half of Apple's over a rule revenue Normally it's always about the i Phone Now the rest of Apple's business the 1st time in some time is bigger than the i Phone part that it's not that's an impasse an important milestone for Apple I think I mean the danger now not the danger because they're making such huge amounts of money but it's possible that they become a financial organization as well you know they've got a credit card being launched as you say you know subscription T.V. Services they're going to go into production of T.V. And. In the same way as Olu the other streamers are all doing as well. Is that really the future of the they're going to try and pull out completely from the hardware completely but to a large extent out of the hardware side. I mean I think that diversifying at the hardware will always be necessary in order to access all of these things so you know that's here to stay I think what we should be doing when we're trying to sort predict what might happen with these companies we can look to China and you have companies like Boy do you have companies like 10 cent that began as one thing so for example Boyd who was referred to as China's Twitter but now it's a whole host of services they offer and you see technology companies increasingly becoming the everything companies say you know Apple now wants to handle as you mentioned your credit card payments he wants to handle how you watch television you want to how do I listen to music goes to you know check your heart right for you and give advice to your doctor and everything and everything everything and we've seen this with other technology companies as well Facebook is thinking about launching a currency which he wants to do. Is a grocer. In the US You know these companies are just trying to be bigger and bigger and bigger and using their shrinks to add deficiencies to other areas and become this this ultimate company which you know that above everything else is probably one of the biggest talking points in this industry which is why you would notice that there's an intensifying conversation about competition in technology and whether these companies are simply too big to compete within their respective areas it is because of this kind of development that makes those debates much more . Impassioned now than they have been in the past close goes going to just another company the fit those those sort of models but in different ways as some sun Now Samsung has another big development they're still pushing with big developments I mean Apple seems to be just saying no we're going to have 3 cameras on the back Samsung is launching a folding screen phone. Trying to yeah it's trying to. Have a false start. Yes sorry yeah they did they did have a full Saddam they broke. But but that they're saying that that's going to come out in in the next few weeks or in a couple of months. Yes So they've so they had a bit of a false start with this and they said the phone out to a few reviewers gadget reviewers and a few of them reported that after just a couple of days the screen began to kind of fall apart there was like a film on the front of the screen that you would pick away but it kind of came away anyway start something took that away said we're going to take it off the shelves the time being I'm going to strengthen that and they've got to revamp design they say to come out and you know a month or so years time. I mean I guess and so we go hands on that we wanted to see the improvements but this year something really pressing ahead with that floating device for say I think you know I could open up the sector again because Samsung like like I like Apple as are saying is suffering from the dip in smartphones as well but of course something as a many things that it sells electronics why start. To fuss there but you know that any sense of the new in of innovation in the smartphone market could be incredibly lucrative because that could be the thing that pushes more people to to suddenly upgrade their phones because right now most of us but if we thought back to when we last got off on you know we look at a couple of years which is not to ask used to be every year we used to do it all if some people there every year less people are doing that now I was just about to ask you when did you change those. I'm not sure I could use case here because I have several devices are you bred several times throughout the year while I'm I'm set them to try out for a few months time Sorry I haven't actually used my own phone in a B.B.C. Issued one for quite some time. And I think you're absolutely right because it's that I mean it's 2 it's over 2 years since I changed mine now and I can't see any need to change it into anything else and really him as he say maybe maybe the company doesn't need to do that anymore maybe they they're just looking elsewhere. Maybe there's a secret on just around the corner you know doesn't Dave thank you very much indeed for that Dave reporting on his smartphone via the wizards of technology from San Francisco the time now a screen 144 is the time it's 5 live on the gods between now and 5 o'clock let's return to the weather homes and businesses in North Yorkshire they've been hit by flash flooding roads around some towns in the Yorkshire Dales have become impassable due to the tarantula rain a violent hail storm also caused a landslide which blocked the main settle to Carlisle railway line Chelsea Bain is a waitress in the Kings arm pub in wreath. About 1 o'clock probably had out loud where the rain started a cycle that a friend saw the 7 but respect that a man. Doesn't look like we could have that many people because they were that bad after trying to. Close a lot of the last. And I had loads of like people tackling that really fellas It was like customers we can put them up with so. The vote is called couple of hours of a load like no big come and allow odd awful. Christmas so the Had a festival which my. Devastated mom people have counseled so that we can all go and we've got to selfish because we can't cook anything we have today people sandwiches and folks as best as we could you know just provide for people's best as a coach so let's take it back to the rain started now I know when when yo pub is and it's on a hill so the water was coming down the hill into you kitchens. Because it's all flooded by the back and stuff the. Ended up effect in our kitchen and some of like. In the cellar when things start building up with water and thanks obstacle to kitchen thousands safety reasons so people people coming in with a with a supply leaving their own homes and coming to you just because frankly if you're one of those centers of the village Well yeah well people is obviously a lot of people's homes are being flooded and some of the most I'm going to cause i'm like people coming here just for food and just you know to get warm and things that I will provide for them as much as the code and obviously that people that like stopped off because of the drive and all that it was unsafe for them to drive and people died and it can start here so some people are going to put in frames and things. And those same people out like can actually get back to the homes like. We've got collapsed like in an awful lot of the the walls all the mobile phones a lot of them I'm not sure what it's like by now but it was terrific. So. I know that you have been through like tidying up and getting people frankly out of bed so that you can get on with things whereas everyone be going. No I think most people out there photogenic at the way trying to figure out how to get away at all because obviously. People up in China people like the hard to get and everyone's been trying to clear the roads as best as they can but obviously a lot of people most people like managed to find places to stay flat with managed to put some people up and sang some land of the C.C.P. Punisher luckily got home safe. But most people ended up dead and put in one of our rooms all we've helped them like you know suggested places maybe that the could try flipping out the space it seems almost Nobili cruel on the back of last week's heat wave when everything live so fantastic campsites were taking massive numbers of paintings everything looked like it was going to be going to be you know a fantastic summer and then this happens to be what we had loads of people booked in for us this weekend comics up to believe the hydro fest hydro festival but all this because of the love of the fact the council's obviously lots of talk to those because obviously a lot of people console the festival a great name for it isn't really. So yes oh yes I mean with all of these things it's always just a short term blip and then things will we'll get back to normal again but you know with roads going out it makes it even more difficult for you because they're the ones that have to be rebuild it causes old sorts of problems and how is everybody being everyone that honestly being honest. You know like the customer the been so understanding the legacy was told that because like open the kitchen I was saying on paper thin understanding for like if we're not being like able to open kitchen good health and safety. Because we've had the drama of this that well the focus of that we've been having to date on the choice of cars but of course they've been i Phones they really patient and I always like the community as well like everyone think I'm a man check an elective about the fabulous of like people from the village come in and check if we need Hondas just like it with a fossil. That's Chelsea Bain that Joining me from Raith love to know how you are if it's been affecting you have you had any flooding at all give us a text message 185058 love to hear from different parts of the country how things are going there that's North Yorkshire and how things are that. Commuter aren't attentive to Michael Booker is the deputy editor of The Daily Express I asked him what the splash was for this morning's edition where the big headline on page one today is Harry opens upon racism and Prince Harry which is kind of sparked a national debate saying millions of people harbor very uncomfortable possibly racist views without even knowing it is quite an impressive unprecedented outburst from the Duke of so 6 where is one that people filled with prejudice because of their upbringing Now these comments of common interviewees given to the conservationist Jane Goodall in British Vogue which has been guest edited this month by his wife Meghan Now there's been quite a few headlines already this week about it she's had quite a bit of criticism for doing it in the 1st place now in this 6 track from the magazine that's come out it's been seen as a passionate defense of his mixed race wife who's been subject to quite a lot of abuse since they got together and now he's been speaking about unconscious bias and how we are wired to think the way we do in e said this been handed down from generation to generation and he said despite the fact that if you go up to someone and say what you just said or the way you've behaved is racist they turn around and say I'm not racist and he says I'm not saying you're a system just saying they are unconscious bias is proven because of the way you've been brought up the environment you've brought up in suggests you have this unconscious point of view so it's. Blistering store for when you think about from the royal family he's going to defend what is seen in response to Dickie Arbiter. Who is the former press secretary of the Queen and says this is probably his way of saying look enough is enough young people are not brought up to hate but I sense is a mix of genuine anger and upset in his words and he's trying to protect his wife and I think a lot of people will go along with that because they feel as though she has picked up a lot of criticism and a lot of people think they is because of unconscious bias against and it's interesting is that how how they the language of racism and the. Way that we talk about it it changes and becomes normal as I remember going to talk to a guy in bonds really wants you sent to me I'm not a complete racist but and that was his opening gambit here. Let's get on the 2nd story I mean it wouldn't be it wouldn't be a Wednesday wouldn't be a day really be if we have Forest Johnson wasn't in there wouldn't be the express without the number X. Either but last night he's worn the Brussels Brussels will be to blame if the U.K. Quits the deal not only do with him of course during a visit to Wales yesterday the new nuclear insisted that the leaders had to give concessions to ensure a deal can be done and he says this is their call if they want us to do this where not aiming for a no deal bricks it but we don't think that's where we'll end up this is very much up to our friends and partners across the channel now he pointed out that 3 times the House of Commons are trying to get a maze withdrawal agreement through and that was thrown out now he wants the backstop thrown out and that's the way to get this deal through or a deal through now he said this during a tour of a poultry farm near Newport and he promised the government would support farmers if there would be no deal breaks and says to get the support they need now he's he's out there on the campaign trail because the room we have got the byelection in Brecon in Rodney on Thursday and he's also be making the case. For people to back the Tories and not Nigel Farage is Brick's it Party and he said the bricks can't deliver bricks it only the Conservatives can so he's going out there he said there's not going to be a general election but he does very much electioneering this week desperately because they do need to hang on to was left of the majority in the could lose another one this week and again that's Michael Booker look at the Express one stay with newspapers but on the other side water let's have a look at what's making the front pages of The Boston Globe with David doll very good morning David. We're told no motive vehicle registries but it's been quite quite a problem a. Bit of quite a scandal going on here in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in mid June 7 motorcyclists were killed in a terrible accident up in New Hampshire. Involved the ng a truck driver who had a long history of infractions in fact just a few months before he had been charged with I believe it was drunken driving and the state of Connecticut notified Massachusetts of that violation that would've law logically prompted them to revoke his driver's license to prevent him to drive the truck but the state of Massachusetts to do not act and he was behind the wheel and is accused of causing this accident that killed all these motorcyclists So that's the background in the weeks since then there's been numerous disclosures that the state of Massachusetts we call it the registry of Motor Vehicles to folks to issue licenses that they have failed to communicate properly and regularly with other states other states that have notified them of Massachusetts of violations in their state. Or outbound communications from Massachusetts to say Florida or Arizona or what not if there's a violation here in Mass So today there was a hearing on Beacon Hill in the state before the state legislature and it turned out that there had been multiple warnings in the state of the registry of Motor Vehicles about this this problem in fact there is a backlog of something like 13000 alerts from other states inbound to the state of Massachusetts of violations that possibly could have prompted message use it's to revoke licenses of drivers drivers like this guy who was behind the wheel and caused this terrible crash. They've known about this for for months in fact they were warned about it very specifically about 3 months ago by an auditor and there were a number of explanations one of which was they simply did didn't have enough staff to process all these all these violations all these notices. And furthermore it didn't get transferred further up the food chain one person has already resigned as a consequence of this. It wouldn't be surprising to me if others resign and this is kind of becoming kind of the biggest. Scandal slash blackeye whatever you want to college in Governor Charlie Baker's administration he's a very popular governor in the masses in the state of Massachusetts has been fact one of the most popular governors in the in the country but this has become quite a bit of a distraction and. He's trying to answer a forty's called an auditor any Smith taken other steps obviously one person has been fired already but I suspect that the heat is going to get a little bit hotter here after this hearing before state legislators legislatures today 13000. President another story that you're covering is one that we're going to be covering more detail later on in the program the Democratic debates starting up in the States at the moment. And this is really this is this is the beginning of the next move for the Democrats and that's right in and this debate is underway right now there are 10 Democratic candidates on stage in Detroit and in nearly going here we sure are seeing that sort of the moderates are pitted against the folks on the left the folks on the left include Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and our own senator of a Massachusetts Lizabeth Warren those 2 are are generally the most prominent liberals in the entire field but the moderates are basically saying that they're embracing what one of them called Wish List economics. So that it would be far too expensive in a sort of out of touch with the the mainstream of the country this is a law long debate but it's certainly gotten very it's certainly gotten very pointed here in this juncture of the of this year's candidacy this year's campaign we have kind of the people who want to make radical change or far reaching change or fundamental change like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders change in terms of far reaching health care change changes in terms of income inequality which is Warren's big issue versus the folks who are considered themselves pragmatists the pragmatists have usually won out in the Democratic Party there are benefits there is a moral as moderate Democrats Bill Clinton Al Gore to a degree. Brock Obama D. . Now we're seeing Democrats who are basically impatient for any change and furthermore you. For oil and all this. Working people can't wait for a revolution is one line that we said their problems are here and. So that's the debate underway right now in Detroit 2nd debate tomorrow featuring Joe Biden and a host of other candidates for the 1st votes will be held for 6 months. You've got it the primaries are in the 1st caucuses in Iowa followed by New Hampshire in about 6 months thanks very much indeed for joining us from Boston coming up in the next hour we're going to be off to Australia to talk about the stories making the news there this week interesting we'll be talking about climate change here in the U.K. In Australia talking about exactly the same thing possibly from a different perspective and we'll be talking about the effects that gaming can have on young people with the author of a reporter decides to write is because the amount of time her summer spent playing games online an old Still to come. For news. This is B.B.C. Radio. It's 2 o'clock. 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