$30000.00 which cost $6600000.00 pounds a year because only one provider still supports the technology and health secretary Metz Hancock's called the mandated there's a lot of news Nick has and has the support they all to familiar England batting collapse condemn them to defeat as West Indies win the 2nd one day international by 26 runs to level the series Chasing 294 victory in the last the last 6 wickets for just 35 runs as they were bowled out for 263 the West Indies 289 for 6 came Thanks Who should more help miles and beaten 104 earlier England women lost their 1st O.D.I. Against India by 66 runs following the battle against relegation from the Premier League took another hit as they let an early lead slip in their 3 want a feat at West Ham they remain 8 points from safety what for up to 7th after their $51.00 when it Cardiff it's 2 wins from 2 from you have Bernie in boss Paul hacking bottom they won $42.00 don't they in the Scottish Premiership and will be unions Premiership leaders Saracens will be 30 points to $24.00 3rd place Gloucester wins in the pro 14 from Munster lengths to and Glasgow Warrington talk Super League on points difference after a $3220.00 win at Huddersfield St Helens a 2nd after they beat Leeds $2722.00 Dan Evans is through to the semifinals of the A.T.P. Event in Florida after a straight sets win of Andreas Seppi Amaury macro is 2 shots off the Lately W.D.C. Event in Mexico he's won in the past 2nd man 79 and for the tournament Dustin Johnson has a 2 shot lead on 11 and this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound Smart Speaker Pelosi and the weather really Mr Ford should lift the labor fine morning with sunny spells so many of us staying firm in the St Cloud and rain will spread into western parts later in the day and it's going to be another mild one as of a level in Stornoway 13 from the Cape to 6 occasions continues on 5 Live in 5 life support and this week. Today college life sports extra trumps who Scotland from 215 M. From 45 it's Wales feeding on 5 Live and on Sunday night life so. It's Italy against islanders from 256 nations on 5 life to cross the B.B.C. . This is hell for that on 5 love and also not a cover up in this hour of the program U.S. Polices Chicago charge the singer R. Kelly over sexual abuse claims 3 Cabinet ministers of publish their views in this morning's mail newspaper that it breaks it might have to be delayed how much of that is a thorn in the side of the prime minister also the company developing in Amy Winehouse hologram saw has postponed the project how difficult is it to put on these hologram tools to get the week's news from West Africa as many millions of people prepared to go to the polls to elect snide cheeriest next president. 3 cabinet ministers a warning the Briggs's should be delayed of Parliament doesn't approve a do in next week's vote writing in today's Daily Mail Amber Rudd David Gold and Greg cloggs say time is running out and that it would be better to extend not Soko 50 rather than crash out of the political cause what it is nakedly and I asked him if the 3 Cabinet ministers are extending an ultimatum to the Prime Minister I think they're really upping the ante is no secret these 3 have concerns were over the prospect of New Deal with it being fairly open about that but what. Doing today is publicly saying if there's no deal agreed in Parliament next week then the 29th of March deadline for breaks will have to be extended The argue that M.P.'s need to recognise the the need to get a deal that is the only deal on offer that they need that they should support or there's a real warning to break 60 years in this that they will be to blame F. The the brakes it is delayed but on top of that this is this is a pretty serious thing for 3 cabinet ministers to be saying publicly what something which isn't necessarily government policy and what they're also doing is making pretty clear and their allies are making pretty clear as well that they are prepared to back amendments if need be changes to the government's plan to prevent new deal to prevent the U.K. Leaving the E.U. With no deal in place and that will almost certainly if they do it be a resignation issue how is it decided whether or not Article 50 is extended Is that something that is within the Prime Minister's gift and what would they you have to say about it was not easy because you the U.K. Government cooed freshly you the date of bricks is in legislation 21 to March 5 weeks today so what the government would have to do is revoke that law take the 29th of March out of legislation and then go to Europe and say we would like to extend the article 50 process so too hard was there one is a domestic one which is getting new legislation through its taste the day of Law The 2nd is asking Brussels now we have hared on a number of figures in the E.U. Say they would be printed idea of an extension but they also would want to know why by their window for no reason they would want to know there is a part best extending it and I think that's something the government would have to work out because. You know Brussels would want to say simply Yeah general it will give you a few months if it just means kicking the can down the road and that's a got an argument the government is made as we need to sort that and we might as well start and I do think that the home has been emboldened by the defection of 3 conservative employees to the independent group in parliament this week I'm not so sure that that's been a massive influence but what has been a big influence is a warning and the last kind of 24 hours or so that dozens of Tory M.P.'s see this is the moment of truth in the coming days that the votes on wages the. In the House of Commons there are a number of M.P.'s about 100 who are part of a group called the brakes a delivery group who are always loyal to the prime minister they have backed the deal to the hill at every opportunity but the head of that organization in Parliament has been warning that dozens of them have reached a breaking point and if there is no deal going through on Wednesday if it looks like brakes it's years aren't happier if it looks like there's not going to be a majority in the Commons there will be a number who say we need another possession that could be blocking new deal it could be backing a customs union it could be some source off the brakes but you get that impression after the defections this week that discipline is really breaking down on a bigger scale than we've seen in the 2 biggest parties and that is now reached cabinet level has the prime minister or Downing Street if you like responded to this open letter Yamuna Danish The source told us this evening that the fact that these ministers have strong views on avoiding new deal is scarcely a secret that is absolutely true we know that we've heard it before but the source also said that the PM is working hard to ensure we get a deal and that's where the cabinet energy should be focused I think these are these ministers would argue well actually that is where our energy is focused we want to get the deal through. But if it doesn't get through we know what we want next That's our political crossroads Nick. Chimes 11 minutes past. The company developing in a mini bar and house hologram tool as postpone the project the worldwide tool by Bass hologram was announced in October last year was said to follow in the footsteps of the hologram concerts that they arranged for Roy Orbison an opera star Maria Callas but the company says it is encountered simply unique challenges on the part of remembering Amy Winehouse and her legacy in the most elementary and respectful way possible Sarah Jones is the head of the School of Media building in the City University she specializes in virtual reality and I asked her what she thought the problems might have been I think we can probably think back on a whole different rate of levels being in and based hologram and not in this field they worked on other big projects they. Say they do have quite a lot of experience in this I think what's interesting is that the line is they want to make this is real and authentic as possible and we have seen holograms used by the music industry bringing back people from the dead for a number of yes' interesting to see what they might be gave me whether this was going to be something a little different. There are a lot of challenges when you all working in this kind of an area. Around looking at the body getting the right people that can then be digitally knocked to create the whole. GRAHAM There would then be the person on the stage they could have been a season in finding the right people how how the body was. A new i house was a very very unique character a very unique performer so trying to replicate that through old footage and then new motion captured footage would be very very challenging especially for a big life production technically does it actually work how do you create a hologram of an artist's is no longer around well there's different ways of doing it and you can kind of capture it from old footage obviously getting a huge array of footage and then creating the experience based on that and we've seen done before in many different people go back to kind of T. Park in 2012 when he did the life performance with Snoop Dog and Dr Dre and it was him as the as a character as a hologram on the stage what Bass hologram day is is work with a body double and they choreograph these performances and then they go to work on it did it did digitally so then they have a look at a kind of computer generated imagery like a 3 D. Mosque to try and create a performance and then the technology to get on the stage is quite simple That's the simple piece in all there were looking like projections at specific angles and then the reflections on the state and then the life will strip behind. Me It's not that new a technology but be interesting to see if they were going to try and do something a bit different to kind of bring the hologram to life in a different way and can the audience see that this this is no legs in the snow a genuine this is a hologram. The I didn't know it was interesting actually with. And House when when he kind of launched that they were going to be doing this hologram tour and he was talking about it as a chance for the audiences to see the real her to see a back on tool when really it's this. Lookalike actress with the street mosque and and responding with a HUGE will cost to be hind her in a way that perhaps she would know of dogs. But certainly the footage say you see of other holograms in US Some people don't like it the you can see through them a specific angles rather than kind of traditional holograms in Star Wars where you could me for around and say the hologram from different perspective. So there are still some glitches the technology evolves so quickly a such a fast pace already it's much better than it was when we 1st saw it back in kind of 2012 but maybe it's just you know they wanted to be as perfect as possible. To try to make sure the see those screens you don't see that he's reflections you don't see through an arm if it's caught at the wrong angle in the light his is projecting on me in a different way what kind of an experience is it for the fans or do do they. Do they have a kind of genuine. Look at some of the right phrases that Jenna did do they are they satisfied if you like well we response is to hear a lot of hologram saying seem very very positive as a way to actually see artists that they may have been big fans of back in in at that best there was a monk with Jackson hologram one of the Billboard Music Awards and he was there he was capturing Michael Jackson when he was at his best thank fams would love it. Seeing you know. Maria castle will be in on tool you know that activity adjusting experience and I think with some of these because people think life all their life will consume as well maybe 60 strong that you actually get that life feel all the hologram that that may knowledge. When you're interacting with an orchestra behind you could probably get lost in the experience quite easily and it specially as technology. Which obviously is the key to all. Sorry judge that is the head of the School of Media at Birmingham City University that's fine I was on the back pages of this morning's papers now I've been speaking to rigid Lewis of The Daily Express blues proper times for viruses for a big story that broke yesterday the Chelsea have been hits with 2 transfer window by. A rule that. Prevents flyers from signing certain drugs so young I. Haven't done the last period is on the bill landed with the double transfer ban of the next 2 winners our side but that each term you're trying to pin the guns that are now story is very interesting because at the moment so much person. Sorry as manager but if. We close out he loses Joe anyone new coming in knowing that I can buy pliers for heroes I would they want to come to Chelsea but I got to try and back Robeson apparel and still still carry on so this is a very interesting story. That often anybody else are going to rally to the care of the child so the bad phase is of. She's a hands up absolutely handy for how most of her headline is a handful serve a caption it's off the west time before I'm free one last night. Those controls the cars for a minute were left fuming off that and that handle the handle about to go the ball in which the West Ham on the coast to win this match was full and really struggling and then the bottom 3 this is a lot I don't need but he struck from close range the 29th minute to cancel a run bubbled early Hurley open at West Ham on the wife for good when the reply show the most can use his hands not his head to send the ball out is interesting is there a volley very close to coming in and once it does and I we have to. The very strange moments in in shock in the way the match the city along back took my decision but once via comes in I think it was an erratic id's these controversial decisions but an important win for West Ham from a really struggling now. Is not. In his hand did he not say it was the head of G can return by the hand of God. It's a bit of mouthful red line but. Here is one. Anyway. Doesn't it what does God fly and goes counter. Absolutely Jerad elephant scored a hat trick who is called also struck in the interest of this is so much off the pitch that it was interesting a thread of the guy in that they were magic grass where it was level just got to go there and their professional job and I really did an amazing tree for what for now and I really really did so well and the sort of in the typo now pushing to try to Europa place. Amazing situation Rossi has just really done so well what went through so many managers are very short periods but I said I seems very 2nd in the in the in the Premier League now in the quarter finals of the F.A. Cup is pretty clear really great save for Watford and that really isn't something the tree last night. And in the rugby in this is Wednesday's runs and. Yes what a cracker that should be the saving and finally England captain is an England will not be distracted by any dirty tricks on Wiles violate the tire by 2 points from. Is interesting because it was a tunnel stand off 4 years ago when Wiles hatched a plot as a little out into the cold and 1st allowed as we said before the guy him and then 2 years ago I was the team boss mysteriously when the wrong why the stadium but Pharaoh is saying anything does get farther south expect fast become an after deal with it this really should be a crackly match Rafter's England always it's a great way both sides of started the 6 Nations program and the World Cups age of an era is to be absolute. It really should be when you do we need to do dirty tricks you didn't mention drag to gate did you know you didn't actually know that's enough which is in the mix of. People I just talked so eloquently about the stakes and and what's reality find in rugby that you can also control as in football but it's an exception but it. Doesn't monumental games things that I try pardon the guy and then you just quickly forget about them because the drummer on the page is my friend. And the roof is going to be off that was the lighting is off of the Open Russia side of the many stadium. And even Ghana kicks of a $445.00. Actually Cram is fair. But I do actually wonder where the Cardiff football club parin their lockers of course I played last night because of the big rugby and wells in Cardiff today well when I look at last my last 5 once you think I want to they played on the Saturday I won so. Yeah what a match you should be. In the well that's a really famous one from a 976 League Cup Final is tennis cheer scoring in the 1st minute of the 2nd half as much as you can also to one fantastic manager was that is wonderful and we got him speaking today the masses a legend about Sergio Aguero because of course tomorrow is the carabao Cup final when play between my City and Chelsea huge magic shows you. The pressure I'm sorry but my city looking truly China retire the cow that literally tiny thing and now a stray sitting on Coriolis time or the recent quite successful times I've had and sure he's talking about where are that he can go on and on like Alan Scherr Alan Shearer still claims 35 still scoring goals whereas records on Blade 223. He's got the leaven actually to the joint top with that and share of the F.A. Cup too. So many things with my city and of course. Famous last 2nd winner guys keep it all when City 1st won the title back like in 2011 and under some good quotes here from Chile just signed is very interesting how I pick what a rich guy rotates him he says give us up for an hour and 10 minutes surgeon I'll give you 20 minutes off the sort of Why Planes are not for the full 90 minutes or why these things are very Kate's not a progression of. The fact they'd be such a key for many years to come for Man City the big message of the weekend is Man United. Well it's amazing Sunday football because they cram a cup final for 435 cost at Old Trafford as man you know if they're going to look away what a significant sack and have on the title rice with a little looking to go back on top and one of the previous matches of Oregon a socialist show right in charge of Manchester United and we have the lead in a very candid talk in our pipe this morning a sign that so she should be given the job full time because he is the spiritual son of Alex Ferguson who is a great quotes as you'd expect from Anthony but it's interesting because he's really going to try and again as kind of the says he's put the south of the club back in there and you feel that he's been in sponsor Alex he's talking about how you hang Croix from Boston I don't have the same effect. And he certainly has a nice little different side and it should be a great match just because they desperately want to get a cyclist live on she had a. Future matches and then get back on top of the way that he signed Colton the man united it's time to stand up for yeah. Right son die and you never know if you sides could end up in the bigger match these. Rigs and. Absolutely and when girls follow the truth is because they think Dean's will be thrown into this see where it's Funny Cide like because a new book has just come out just talking about that the whole of the whole of that for. 9995 hold and spankers about it since then and I've been reading it I forget what it. Was. And it's a really terrific book by kind of story just. As this country taken them I can imagine you know actually that was a big turning point in the success you know that I don't from there. And I think it was a story that was I can't I can't get the image of that young boy who was looking horrified is. Jims of into their would have lined and a full boy is in a week since remembers I was probably got some dispensation from his parents to go to the match in those schools next morning and he witnessed this I'm not saying you know I'm sure he's over it but it just the photograph that was captured just Suge showed the boys the horrid in his face anyway this is just another point I would have I mean I've read this book it's it's interesting the White House there was a wound up during the game by. Richard sure. It was Mark and closely or things like that and it's really going to start before then and again it's one of those things however many times you watch you still come . Even though you know even to live today it's a shame as well because we did that incident deprived canton of some maybe perhaps his best you know months as a football is you know best period for such an honor that point was losing alley you know in the boxing ring for a few years and I just knew that Lee. Singhalese see that Chris Eubank doña Chris Eubank Jr is about to fly Jim to go yeah this is a great father say I want to tell you what a week of school this is Chris Eubank you know kind of gold at London's O 2 tonight and Junior has. Nothing to prove to fall that that's Chris Eubank Cena. Eventually lost there's only 2 other big thoughts. Chris has been talked about downstairs ability to beat if I can R.B.'s middle I want to not juniors get back in a while still and I believe I've proved myself to him as far as I'm both a boss and public up and around for a long time that's why I am who I am and I have the you know respect that in the sport it's going to be a very interesting fun very interesting also was yesterday the American even sparred with you back in its time with him in private as actually said 5 years 5 years ago also in this 1. 2 time world champion. And may just have too much but again. It should be another cracker on the other side. Of this week and. The Express there part of the weekend will be a day destiny that England have in Cardiff versus Wales in the 6 Nations we hear more about that very shortly but 1st let's get the latest 5 Love headlines as cover McGruff from digital B.B.C. Says it's not speaking this is C.B.C. Radio a fine line 3 Cabinet ministers are defying government policy I warn in the BRICs it should be delayed if Poland doesn't approve a deal in the coming days Greg Clarke Amber Rod and Davie Gould have said publicly for the 1st time it will be better to extend all tickle 50 most towns she says with a mortgage now being made by 1st time Bowley is figures show that accounted for more than home for the properties but wants for the. 1st time since the mid ninety's all Cayley's handed him self into police in Chicago after being charged with 10 Kelvins of sexual abuse is accused of assaulting 4 women in the 1990 S. Some of the world are age at the time the 52 year old denies the allegations and labor set to announce new flexible working plans in a speech the shadow women inequality secretary Dawn Butler all say women do the vast majority of unpaid care and this must be a barrier to work the survival of new snake Harrison has the sport where the old see familiar England batting collapse condemn them to a fate as West Indies win the 2nd one day international by 26 runs to level the series Chasing 290 after Sharon had been beaten 104 helped the Windies 228946 then lost the last 6 wickets for just 35 runs as they were born after 263 so what is N N one they kept an hour in Morgan feel it went wrong I don't think there was one key moment I think there was probably a number of mistakes on our behalf because the right never really came into consideration of really pulls on the pressure so from our point of view if we can bat better for longer I think we want to stay in but we didn't and we don't deserve to win earlier and women lost their 1st O.D.I. Against India by 66 runs in the Premier League full on battle against relegation soak another blow as they left nearly lead slip at West Ham eventually losing 31 Ryan Babel had given the lead up to just 3 minutes of that game but manager Claudio Ranieri was left the room his size defensive display as well as the Fates ruled out have a hand under his equaliser we create a very good chances we scored one goals but we suffer a lot with a corner with us at place because there are still big and tall players and the was a very very pity you because the referee was undercover with the players and surely to score a goal with it and will nobody watched the behavior is a very very important the next season following. 8 points from safety what Federal at 511 is it Cardiff thanks to a hatrick from Gerard Del affair have a grassy aside now up to 7th in the table it was another standing before a match for a score of favors and never. And to the thing we knew we for the game it would be important to attack this bases to have mobility ready and to find this base is that a move and today we create it as this court and I thing we don't mean it if we get in the Scottish Premiership it's 2 wins from 2 from you have Bernie a manager Paul hacking bottom they were now 41 as it than they ever be in his Premiership leaders Saracens will be 30 points to 24th place Gloucester in the pro 14 it's 5 wins in a row for Munster they were 1913 Ospreys lens to thrash Southern Kings $5919.00 or Glasgow were 4371 as at home to Carlos Warrington top Super League on points difference after a 3220 win at Huddersfield sent Alans a 2nd after they came from behind to be laid 2722 saints trailed 2210 and a half time for 17 unanswered points in the 2nd half so just in Holbrook side through weird guy from a I thought the 1st 20 minutes were in complete control and then Leeds capable of doing what they do and how to send in all sorts of pressure and you know the position or after all is happy to win a game in the end RORY McILROY is 2 shots off the Lately W.D.C. Event in Mexico he's won in the past 2nd round 79 and for the tournament Dustin Johnson has a 2 shot lead on 11 under and then Evans is through to the semifinals of the A.T.P. Event in Florida as after a straight sets win of Andrus Seppi That's the latest from B.B.C. Sports this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound Smart speaker Hello good morning to most the country will start fine and dry with plenty of sunshine stable there be more cloud across Northern Ireland has a patchy rain east of St Of all the facts a week weather fronts for England and Wales will find starts here. As well but missed them for crossing in England should gradually melt away this morning to allow for sunshine to become widespread once again and it'll be very mild it's the afternoon temperatures Blighty reaching 1415 degrees spot highs of 78 Celsius the band of cloud by train across Northern Ireland will continue to move east with it to Scotland and then into the far west of Wales in southwest England in the afternoon but with skies brightening up in the West behind the front so we'll see a better afternoon for Northern Ireland and west of Scotland with that sunshine here for Saturday night it will be a chilly one for much of England and also northeast Scotland with a light frost forming of the clear skies to the west there will be more cloud around so not quite as chilly here into Sunday when it starts chilly with some patchy frost on both but again this should tend to clear through the morning and even maybe try sunny day cos much of the U.K. Parts of Northern Ireland Western scuttles he will cloud at times and to also be. Off the chilly start many places will turn mild it's the Off to do the highs of 40 or 50 Celsius so much a couple of degrees down on the last few days but still very mild to the time of year into next week conditions will remain the same with maybe sunny days the chilly nights that such a process also some parts you missed then towards the end of the week temperatures will fall away slightly as we lose the use of the winds and see that to make a bit more westerly is 5 whether stuff than else B.B.C. 5 Live on Sunday nights at 830 we'll be live from Beverly Hills for 5 live at the Oscars and throughout our poor mites We'll tell you every results this is for you now says show you all the water has won best picture then Monday's 5 Live breakfast will be live from the star studded after show party species of the winners space they arrive with the Oscars in their hands style you call your score well in a rush to grab us somewhere carry over you live in 5 lines with the big one he was the only one it's a place like the Oscars Sunday for a start say. 5 Longleaf East Asians know from digital B.B.C. Sound. This last thing going on is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live we've been talking about the R. And B. Singer R. Kelly on the program tonight and the legal problems he's facing and while we've been on the air he's been arrested after handing him self in to please his Chicago he's facing 10 charges of aggravated sexual abuse some involving minors he's faced allegations of sexual misconduct with underage girls for decades well lawyer for the alleged victims mark or Evan Nattie said that collecting evidence took a long time we traveled the United States we interviewed witnesses we uncovered documents and we did so very very quietly so as to ensure that no complaints could later be made that we were pursuing this for any other reason other than justice the singer whose legal name is Robert Kelly denies any wrongdoing and his lawyers Steve Greenberg said the singer's shell shocked by this was Chicago Sun Times reporter Savannah Eden's is or was at the scene when Kelly was led into the police station in handcuffs Savannah describe the scene I magine there was something of a scrum to get photographs of him oh yeah it was really it was really really challenging as well thank you for having me. I there was a lot of there's a lot of people and I'm not very tall person so it was it was challenging to get a photo of him. But you know press kind of cooperated together to to get him as he walked into the scene so did he say anything as he was being led in now now and he was I would call it a somber You know like he. He I tweeted that he came in sans sunglasses because some of the reporters and I talked beforehand wondering if he would come in with kind of his signature look and no he didn't say anything I believe only to reporters even called out a question. One of them was what you have to say to your fans the other was Are you innocent and he did not say anything is usual demeanor in public is brilliant if anything you know quote unquote joy for the bait I think it's fair to say well I'm a geisha do these specific charges relate to. There are all various sexual abuse charges which the Chicago Sun Times where I currently intern have been reporting on for over 2 decades quite frankly longer than I've been alive. So. They detailed back to something involving. At least 4 victims at least 4 of them were minors in various sexual abuse. Instances the lawsuit goes into a bit more detail explicitly about the information that they know from what I understand each of the victims are only listed by their. Initials and. Yeah as I'm sure you know it all a lot of it came to light following the well it's been something that's been known and talked about in Chicago for a very long time. But after the lifetime documentary series Surviving truly came out late last year. Cook County which is Chicago's state attorney Kim Fox called for victims to cooperate and come forward and it seems that that's that's what's happened there but we've heard a few say even here overseas internationally we've heard about these allegations for some time or we've heard allegations not necessarily specifically these ones about Kelly to do sexual misconduct are you saying that this documentary Surviving Kennedy. Was significant in these charges were brought against him I would say so I mean I can I can say anecdotally I've lived in Chicago for 2 and a half almost 3 years now and when I started college in Chicago I remember learning . Or just hearing from other people about this sex cult as some people referred to it. And that R. Kelly had girl young women for many years in different apartments around Chicago allegedly and that those women had no or those the families of those women had not heard from that in many years so this is the 1st time since his child pornography trial in the early 2000 that something has been legally brought forward and again like I said the Sun Times has been covering this since since 2000 and recommend looking into Jim Derrick Otto's work. Who Kelley himself said or claimed that Derrick August has had it out for him or trying been trying to destroy his career for 20 years but. More and more keeps coming to light. His lawyer criticized the surviving. Documentary and he said that the singer is show shocked by the allegations did he say anything else. Yeah he said. Following questions from other reporters he said that he believed all of the women are lying he said that the documentary series to use you know people are making money off of that off of telling their stories. He said he is a coward the other if you're familiar with Michael Abenaki who was the lawyer with the story Stormy Daniels case here in the U.S. . Has also taken this up. He said a lot of things he said a lot of he you know he denied everything in. A very brash way I guess if ol owing so following our. R. Kelly being led into the police station and handcuffed I would say about 10 minutes later. GREENBERG Steve Greenberg came out and you know basically just denied all of it so and what happens down in terms of the legal process. So in the morning or I guess tomorrow where he's being held overnight. And you know regular procedural things and then tomorrow at about $1230.00 or one I believe he'll be in bond court. So let me make sure that's correct but that's what I believe is going to be happening Savannah you've been excellent thank you very much really appreciate you talking to us yeah thank you so much for having me it's a pleasure she cargoes Sun Times reporter Savannah Eden's there so if you turned up late for work on Monday by an hour or more well you might expect someone to say something about it but what if you turned up 3 minutes late would anyone notice. It seems they would in Japan where the country's A lympics minister you know she talked security arrived 3 minutes off to a podium and she having with G. To start led to a position M.P.'s boy causing a budget meeting for 5 hours in protest Michael Penn is the president of Sheehan gets news agency Baku 3 minutes late Well let's take your analogy let's imagine that you had cause so many problems at work your boss said it was really had it with you and this was after many many other problems then maybe being 3 minutes late to work might become a problem and that's kind of the analogy I might use for the situation if it was just him being 3 minutes to this one committee hearing nobody would have taken any notice but but coming after many other things this gave the opposition a chance to really point out once again their contention that he's unqualified for the job that he holds so he's got form he's got form in this kind of thing yes well I mean essentially this was just I think it was an opportunistic move by the opposition parties to say you know you see this guy isn't isn't taking his responsibilities seriously and he probably is incapable of doing so ironically he's 3 minutes late they protest for 5 hours you know getting anywhere with this kind of to. You know as good as was so what was he done essentially why is he so unpopular among superstition. Well several things just looking at the recent record not going back a couple of years he's been involved in a couple of major gaffes since he became a minister which is not so long ago 1st of all you may or may not remember the headlines about the. Cybersecurity minister who confessed that he doesn't know how to use a computer and that is also the same Yoshie talk of soccer out he's the cybersecurity minister and the Olympics minister so he was appointed to his position too to guard the nation's cyber security secrets without even knowing how to use a basic computer so this was the 1st thing that sort of ricocheted around the world and of course around the country and then more recently in just this last week or so when Japan's true champion swimmer Rico ek. Was diagnosed tragically with leukemia you know. Which is stunned the nation she's a young woman she's probably on the track to be Japan's greatest swimmer ever his reaction was to say oh this is too bad this means we might not get so many medals next year in the A 2020 Olympics and this was widely create a wide outrage in Japan where people said well shouldn't you actually be prioritizing this person's health I mean no those are her life on the line and you're you seem to be worried about gold medals so it comes after a number of things the opposition parties have been hammering the fact that several members of this cabinet with with Sakharov near the top of the list shouldn't be cabinet ministers but Mrs secularized must have something to him to not just only have you know the phone or the improved simple funny of being in Him Things was a bit silly to even have to prove that one's on he must have some could it's he's. Well his main quality is that he's got elected a lot of times so you know the root of the problem if you want to get to it is that when when Prime Minister Abbay at the near the end of last year was elected to a unprecedented 3rd term as president of his political party he had to cut a lot of deals with the party factions and one part of that was that the factions who kind of had these members who had been long serving members who had never had a ministerial portfolio before you know so they said well we'll support you in the election if you you know but what you have to take our choice to be your ministers and so essentially Sakharov is one of those cases of ministers that that got proposed by one of the factions in the party and it was basically just a reward for being around a long time and getting elected a long time. We to conclude nevertheless that Japan is St John it comes to Todd Innes whether it be 3 minutes or 4 minutes or 5 minutes but Punch-Out it sees a big deal of there is no Oh absolutely I mean this is one of the reasons why the opposition was able to to make this case and not be you know laughed out I mean if you tried this in certain countries you know nobody would feel there was any scandal about being 3 minutes late in Japan if we're talking about you know a serious duty I mean this is the beginning of a of a parliamentary deliberation so you know theoretically it's a it's just it's a serious weighty thing and so you know Japanese workers are famous maybe even infamous for getting up at extremely early hours to make sure that they're out of work at time and they they work the you know some of the longest hours and in the world they're not productive necessarily the hours but they are there long long long hours and this is part of Japanese culture and so you know it's just arguably failed in his duties to fulfill his basic responsibility to his to his work. That's very much really appreciate you talking to Mark append the president of the. News agency more than 100000 people in Burkina Faso have been displaced by fighting and lawlessness Clare McDougall is the Guardian's West Africa correspondent and what's behind the grown insecurity in the country became a far so basically has been facing a spate of terrorist attacks since 26 Jane and many sort of analysts say it's basically a spillover from the Islamist insurgency that happened in Mali you know and it almost bought the state to the brink and 201-220-1120 extension 125 the government source control of vast areas of the country how does the government how did the state authorities lose control of the country well I think that you know in Mali there was a popular you know uprising and there's been coups and basically we have a very sort of weak state at the moment to end and this sort of conflict that has been occurring in Mali and you know the porous borders I think you know this has been contributing to the problem and the other 1000 people have been displaced do we know what's happened to them Where are they know. So they're displaced in you know various parts of the country and they've been displaced from their central north region the north and so how regions you know where conflict has been occurring and which he had as groups been operating and the government and humanitarian groups you know have begun No $100000000.00 aid plan you know to help at the end he said paid at $900000.00 people you know report released by the U.N. Said. Country does use them is kind of. Insecurities a 1st time anything like this is happened since independence how will they go with A. Will Leave be able to cope within themselves or will they need international. Sure Well basically there's been a lot of you know targeted anti terrorist operations that have been going on you know in recent months you know receiving sort of supposedly military training from the US but there has been concern that the government and you know state forces have been a bit too heavy handed in their approach you know Human Rights Watch has accused the you know of the government to all of or you know has alleged that the government has committed you know extra judicial killings in military operations and I think there is a concern that the state's heavy handed response you know and also the weakness of the state itself is fair that compounding the problem in encouraging people to you know potentially join jihadist groups and. Countries celebrating 50 years of African Film Festival ruling under these circumstances sure. Has been going on you know the Pan African Film Fest and the pet African festival cinema and television known as for Spock has been going on 50 years. It's sort of insecurity and chaos became And and it's unclear sort of what kind of security they'll have this year but you know there has been sort of they have been sort of state security forces deployed there you know armed guards except for in the past and metal detectors to ensure that people don't bring in guns but yeah it is celebrating its 50th anniversary here of the political situation not with stand there what was the Burkean or 1st is has this rich history of film festivals. Sure I mean I think that you know that after independence you know became is a country that you know his is sort of had a revolutionary past you know Beazley was Thomas Sankara you know and there was a great sort of you know after independence in the region and in Bicheno Faso itself the. You know there was state supported sort of cinema industry you know at the estates deported cinema industry and sort of an encouragement to produce African content you know as opposed to have having sort of content airing that was produced by sort of you know former colonial masters. Yeah I suppose that having us over French heritage helps us know because hey I know France to Babs much more seriously than Brits and I imagine that's the case with French Africa as opposed to. Africa definitely and I think you will also see. African film there's a lot of collaboration between French direct is an African directors and you know it is yes sort of interesting sort of mix of you know mixed with in this in America well you mentioned Thomas and Caro the former president has a very young military leader a revolutionary who was assassinated. Also . Has a little bit more than indeed does is revolutionary spirit of charmers sound car are still tangible in Berkeley. Yeah definitely I mean I think that there's been sort of if you know. With this sort of people's uprising you know against a place can power you know I think that buries there is definitely that spirit still indicated for us and I think that sort of you know people are very proud of that history arguably Thomason Caro's the euro of Africa ugh. Definitely definitely but we haven't sort of seen another another like him for many years which is unfortunate. But we don't either don't know. If he's got Motorcycle Diaries because I would hope. You know other news last week I spoke a week ago. Prone in the middle of the night the news arrived to Nigerians almost like a thief in the night they're supposed to take place now. Coming or later on today if you like do we know why they were postponed shore will basically be a national election commission head Professor Mark would Yacoobi said that it was a painful but necessary move to postpone them they claim that bad weather had delayed and probably prevented the delivery of the election material to certain areas you know and that there were actually attempts to sabotage Electoral Commission operations in a state Plateau state and I'm biased state and they have also been sort of significant concerns about you know the possibility of attacks in Kano where you know Booker who are army is active but there were the claims and you know it is supposedly there were 101180000 voter card readers that needed to be programmed to work on Election Day but it has been delayed for a week yeah the end will be held today. The surprise of a quote but a lot of different posing views about the. Political leader for nothing else and ordinary people and ordinary people as you know that's where it is but a lot of people are saying look this has been delayed because of. Bihari the president's. Real failure in the. Polling in any case to to get something that looks like a victory. And the Commission on independent. Sure I mean I think that that's a frequent accusation in countries like Nigeria and West Africa and I think that you know there has been a history of vote rigging a very concerning history of vote rigging in Nigeria and sort of elections that aren't really credible you know so it's understandable that those you know allegations are going on and you you would think that they would be sort of more organized but you know it is a country of 190000000 people and you know 84000000 registered voters and you know conducting an election in a country that. Enormous undertaking there. Would frame the incumbent. Voter apathy you know because but also just the logistics the people have to endure to get to vote in a country where transportation might be a problem to go to and fro polling station that my B. 50 miles or otherwise away from where you live you know that there is likely to be even less people turning out to vote tomorrow or later on today there would have been last week. I think it is you know and I think that the cost of transportation you know and the difficulty of transportation in certain areas of Nigeria you know you know significant concern and you know it will be very interesting to see what the voter turnout is like you know today you know I think that. It has sort of caused this sort of significant annoyance among part is. To be contested. I think that you know there had been allegations or been accusations on both sides and you know. Harry's side and. Side there's been accusations that they're both trying to rig the elections so I think that you know it seems as though it's going to be a very tight election and you know possibly will go to a one off or. And there it will be contested in the. Main a desk up to accommodate the C.W. At $9016.00. Radio for the West Midlands. Well here we are now back together again welcome to Saturday morning. With. A new video emotional.