Transcripts for BBC Radio Kent BBC Radio Kent 20191021 00000

BBC Radio Kent BBC Radio Kent October 21, 2019 000000

The lane which has been besieged by the Turkish military the withdrawal of the Kurdish militia is part of a u.s. Brokered deal a former u.s. Special forces officer missionary Dave Eubanks involved in the relief operation and says people living there theater for the lives they were desperate to leave they knew that when this ceasefire is over and already got said we're going to smash their heads and so everybody was ready to go it's a boy and heard this the majority Kurdish area up along this border they feel they will be killed or tormented or tortured or whatever under Turkish reign there be another genocide the Green Party's main historic gains in the Swiss parliamentary election putting itself in a position to claim a share of the power the right wing Swiss Peoples Party have not committed itself fractional climate change lost ground will still image as the main force rays are being carried out and coal senses in India that a believed to be targeting people in the case with computers software scams involving on screen pop ups the b.b.c. Has been given exclusive access to the international police operation which store owners of some of the coals and to the arrested they very David very Who 79 was conned and it's a full 1000 pounds I was an absolute plonker to get involved but these people are so believable. I can't believe how stupid I was but it was this degree of fear that they generated. Hours just going to do what they told me to get out of this problem and Australian newspapers have blacktail their front pages as part of a nationwide campaign for media freedom they say the government strict security laws prevent them keeping the public properly informed there's a 5 Live news Katie has the support live Paul boss you are going Klopp says that Marcus rush his goal in the one all draw at Manchester United shows all the problems with e.a. Are Rushford I've no was allowed to stand by v.a.r. Despite Liverpool's protests that difficult was found in the build up Adam alone as late strike means that Liverpool maintained their own beaten start in the Premier League but their lead at the top drops to 6 points hearts have opened an investigation after reports that the Rangers striker last was racially abused in the Scottish Premiership want to draw England's job for our just says he was really surprised that no one picked Chris Gayle in the draft for the 100 Afghanistan spin a rush he can was the 1st pick and will play for the Trent rockets Well so far have signed Australian star Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc and Andy Murray broke down in tears after winning his 1st singles title 9 months after returning from career saving hip surgery he beat Stamford rink in the deciding sent to win the European Open title calling it one of the biggest wins of his career. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 digital b.b.c. Says it's. The joy of an ant for much of the life he shares for north east England and Scotland with some rain into southeast England it's Monday with sunny spell so many places packed with rain for the southeast. Pushing for the Northern freshening winds from the. Past 29 t. Even stripping. The p.c. Jealousy. Stuff the judge just. I think is stupid I. Think. He said to be 29 t. Continues this week in the final. With the Rugby Union. Download on b.b.c. Says. This is all for. Coming up in this hour of the program. We'll bring you both what we think is likely to happen this week. Anything could happen as you know we're trying to guide you through what you should be watching out for. The longest nonstop commercial passenger flight which is landed successfully in Sydney off to 19 hours direct from New York was Pete's one of the passengers quite interesting on this one because. He. Says he measures safety measures if you like to be taken as a result of this. Dish forces in northeast Syria pulling out of the. Border town of Ras al-Ain because of the Turkish military there you get the week's news from Brazil where among some of things they are not ready to sing the idea of Bragg's who will tell you why later on it's going to cost them do you remember in an hour's time from Monday morning u.s. Politics phone you were talking about the president versus Congress who really runs America and who should run American intimate who makes America great again 1st said the government says it's pressing ahead with efforts to get a break deal passed this week in parliament despite Boris Johnson having been forced to send a letter to Brussels asking for another delay number 10 said the prime minister sent parliament let Parliament's letter to Brussels which was unsigned and accompanied with a 2nd letter which was signed explaining why the prime minister believed to delay it would be a mistake labor however have said that it will back mus to put the deal to a referendum Meanwhile the European Council president will spend the next few days canvassing e.u. Leaders on whether they want to offer another BRICs a De Lay or not but for a century Dominic Rob said he was confident enough that M.P.'s would back the deal and brags he would still happen by the deadline Paula Keaveney is a program leader for Politics at Edgehill University in Lancashire I asked her if we have any idea what the coming week may bring so many things could actually happen or we've got got the Queen's Speech float coming up so at the end of the debate on the Queen's speech the vote is normally a formality but possible the council world is. Going to table the withdrawal bill that there's going to be awful for amendments table to that and it's up to the speaker which amendments are accepted and then they'll have to be a decision made about the timing of the price from the bill on the House and also saying that could be amended or affected by opposition M.P.'s So the short answer to your question is completely unpredictable. We any clarity on if we will leave. Next week because we're scheduled to do according to the government what I think is looking very very unlikely because the business with the deal we have to have a deal if outing a deal with the e.u. The e.u. Has to accept it and the European Parliament has to accept it as well and there's a limited number of opportunities for the European Parliament to do that so if the opportunity of this week is missed We're bumping into November anyway and certainly I think it's highly unlikely that the amount of legislation that needs to be processed can be got through between now and the protest of up it's a handful of days isn't it and you know what we're seeing really from Opposition M.P.'s at the moment is that there's an increasing willingness to table amendments for example on having a 2nd referendum on a customs union and this all takes time. But the government keeps insisting that we are going to leave the most obvious is you 1st. Well I'm the government has to insist on it and I think if I was both Johnson I would be thinking. If we don't leave then people have seen me saying online determined to leave I won't be blamed for that the people who will be blamed will be Paul a month will be opposition and pace so I actually I still maintain my position of taking this out of the European Union and then when I go into an election people will say that I've been standing out for the referendum on the problem is caused by all these other people so the next election whenever it is cold it will be listen more than sit in a gin that referendum if you like well I suspect the housework is being hopeful but the problem with saying is that the 4 Tories and I wanted in 27 change remember when she called the election a really it was to sort out practice it and not seem very sensible until all these other issues started popping up so I don't think we can find a even at this stage that this election will be just about Rex it but I think it will be more about Bracks it than previously I don't even recall it will be a pile this business of what people want to what people get siloed the conservatives will be thinking we're going to go into this election cycle we well we want to deliver what you all saw look at these are the policies that are stopping us that will be the law and we will be about Rex it but it will be multiplying out this people versus Paul of an issue is there a way in this not being completely stupid questions and so Francis that me down. I'm used to it believe me way that the government could simply say I'll say. Do you think chief is symbolically at least we've left the European Union but it's just some not some balls to get through assume. The practicality all the specific. Obligations to get through before we leave otherwise but essentially spiritually symbolically we've left that that could be the p.l.o. Message and there were 2 The fact is even if almost 31st that everything had been down there would still be a negotiating trade agreement for the next 2 or 3 years so whenever. Assuming we leave whenever we do believe there will be more to do so the government can always make that argument in Chile we've really done materialize it's signed sealed and many delivered so I actually we can all celebrate all commiserate this has happened so I suspect I could use that message I don't think Boris Johnson is as water age about date shifting as people would have us believe offing he has a very clear message which is that he is the one standing up for this and it is all the people who are slowing him down and I actually the more he gets obstacles thrown in his why the more he gets laid down the stronger his actual message becomes so this is why I think he will keep repeating he will keep repeating the state and of course I'm not asking you had to look in a crystal ball that is ever shifting ever shifting for every hour let alone every day. When the most likely time that we will see generally let you cool oh don't you know I wish if I find you that will be dems the book Mike is tomorrow let me tell you that So here are the issues about me General Election 2 ways it can be called. A vote of no confidence in the Commons which that and then a 2 week delay was no government being formed or a large vote by all the M.P.'s to say let's have another the election the s.m.p. a Talking about table is a vote of no confidence this coming week if there is something to justify that trouble is that it's not big enough group to to win a vote they need to have all the opposition parties on their side and some some of the conservatives on that abstaining or with them for the for that to work such a lot depends on whether they time is right for a vote of no confidence all whether the Labor Party says actually you know or ought we just want an election now anyway we will agree with you Boris Johnson let's have a positive for a general election I think with some Why all 5 of them are because there is a strong argument coming through the there should be an attempt to get a referendum before an election is called a not tempt hasn't been made yet you can this is just one more quick point on this you said the. Scorsese national policy Sable a motion if there is cause to table a motion of no confidence why wouldn't the subpool of the conservatives even if the Conservatives have to say we have no confidence in this general in this government decided just to trigger the Let should because that's what the conservatives would well they would speak it would be very amusing to see that happen and maybe they could in theory do that but under the 6 Tempah limit sign if there's a vote of no confidence there is then a 2 week period. To allow one of the government to be formed for there is not Chilean election in that what the conservative. To be wired to find out was if they do that then in that 2 week period you might suddenly find promised to call Ben all prime minister somebody else they don't like forming a government so that was what they would be Walid about or the conservatives want is a pall over to if faute fall an early election all the votes of no confidence because that creates a problem for them the problem that the s.n.p. Faces here is that unless there is agreement with by all the Opposition policy is. On a vote of no confidence it would just not go through and the trouble with that is you can't keep doing it on she's taught it wants and it's not work it's almost impossible to do it soon soon afterwards. They really need to take the time if they want to do anything in some surprise. Well aren't just things and I say I've never seen that before it's shocking and then something even more shocking happened so I find it almost impulse football now to be clear about what's going to happen in the way to head off saying a lot of you not very I started politics a lot of pain a lot of chucking things but frankly the last few weeks it's impossible to to it's impossible to see and think of anything Moshe looking and till the next shocking thing happens Ah gotta say this. It's just awesome much in time to be starting politics statistics show that the number of young people applying to study politics at universities killing off clearly that there is a growing interest in the subject and I think that's good because we don't need our citizens to understand one of us going on pool Keaveney their program leader for politics it and chill University in Lancaster and is a fascinating time to talk politics us politics straight after 2 o'clock 5 live if you've got any questions for us Politics segment 7 Feel free to text them from now on 8558 e-mail up all night b.b.c. Dog join us in about 40 minutes for the phone in 188590969 three's us if you've got a question for them now might be able to answer then feel free to take from now Ok the longest non stop commercial passenger flight has landed successfully in Sydney the conses plane took just over 19 hours to fly direct from New York the airline is considering whether to begin regular nonstop flights between the cities and it's enlisted the help of university researches to find out how such a long flight affects passengers and crew and enjoy says the c.e.o. Of Qantas this is part of our projects on Ryan's And this is the 1st of tree test flights that's going to come up with recommendations there how we manage pilot fatigue have we actually manage passenger jet lag and after a night in hours on the flight I think we've gotten this right what was it like I've been speaking to someone who was on the plane Ben. Is senior aviation edits chav a website the points guy he's currently in Sydney at the end of his math in flight . And he told me what it was like just certainly wouldn't be confused with any normal long flight that a passenger might be on for starters there were only $49.00 people on the plane and that included the pilots the flight attendants working so we had a lot of space on the plane it was a fairly civilized experience I know a lot of people imagine being stuck in the in the last row of economy in such a flight but that wasn't the case here it was a test flight but that said let me tell you 1000 hours and 60 Minutes is the Dorrance test no matter how nice or spacious your seating area is not least for the parted Saucony badge and what do they have to go on a road show for that what they did is they had a crew of 4 who was working the plane they would take they would alternate between a works period and a rest period and you one of the things they were able to show us on this flight was actually the rest area where the crew sleep and that's actually pretty interesting you might you might even know what someone was joking or they could almost be confused at the Japanese posh hotel in the amount of space that the pilots have to sleep behind the cockpit so they the aircraft is ready for the long haul flights but I think the challenge for you know for everyone the pilots that I talk to on the plane to they're just kind of used to it it's part of the job you know you know how it goes and you figure out a way to make it work because that's what you do how much sleep did you manage to get out of the store and you know. I got 3 solid hours of sleep and then I was kind of awake and tossing and turning for about 4 hours I slept part of the 4 hours so I would say 3 solid hours of sleep and then I'm not sure how to rest so I was having. I was feeling that after we lay out that there's just no 2 ways around that well but were you feeling. So if you want to fly it's kind of interesting on these particular flight because there is a journalist so you're working but there's also a fair amount of excitement because it's a unique experience so on the flight it was a mix toward the end especially it was a mix of adrenaline from from working on kind of the overall excitement and then realizing well I've been on this plane for 17 hours 18 hours 19 hours and it starts you know starts to take its toll on you then after landing in Sydney you know the goal is you land here at 8 am I had a little bit of work to do but. Try to make it up as late as you can so that. You're not falling asleep but you're in the afternoon only to wake up at 2 in the morning and I somehow managed to make it to 11 30 pm but I was rough I was tired by concentration was shot and. I left I was here myself which is probably good but I'm helpless and I would have been here found by the end of the day. Git married to the us suffering from what you know would we be able to describe it as jet lag. You know I think that's probably what we would all call it but I think real wait for the day that I landed here on Sunday I think that's just you know reality that's just being tired after a very long flight and the part that you might want to say jetlag is just being discombobulated for being so off your time zone you're Sydney is 13 hours different from the u.s. East Coast where I'm from so that's what you notice but I think the real component of Jetlag is really going to come 3648 hours after flight where you're kind of grounded in your new time zone but you're rhythms from where you came from are still kind of fighting to take over so whereas you might be feeling like you're having a normal day but all of a sudden at 3 in the afternoon you get hit with this wave of tire dust you just want to sleep or converse late which I was argue is even worse where maybe it's true in the morning and you're wide awake like you've just gotten up for work and had your morning of stress so those are the things that I think really was or what jetlag is what are the heart of like those things that come 364860 hours after you land at your destination and you're just fighting your body clock. To figure out which times on your actually on. The end did it tried to mitigate some of the impact on your body a mind of knowing to know journey for example the last. 9 pm. And that was deliberate was it yes so if it is a good time to leave the East Coast if you can do a nonstop flight which of course is the 1st one that's a good time to leave it's 9 pm there kind of what normally you would do if put you on an overnight flight so you would kind of get on on the plane have your dinner and go to sleep but they took a different approach but that's not part of the experiment so we got on the lighter as bright as they could be they served us that general but it was a a spicy dinner and that was served with your t.v. Or coffee and it was tried to really they were trying to keep you awake for the 1st 67 hours of the flight because that kind of corresponded with Sydney time and in Sydney you're getting on the plane around noon. 3rd goal is really to keep you up as a way into the Sydney evening as they could the idea being that from the 2nd you stepped on the plane you're in Sydney time zone or at least something close to it so stay awake for 7 hours in 234 in the morning local time a little tough but I have to say it did make it easier for me once I only had it in Sydney and you're right during the flight they had group exercises for

Related Keywords

Radio Program , Nuts 1 Statistical Regions Of The European Union , Circadian Rhythm , United Kingdom , Northern Europe , Island Countries , Western Europe , Elections , Time Zones , Real Property Law , Nuts 1 Statistical Regions Of The United Kingdom , Nuts 2 Statistical Regions Of The United Kingdom , Members Of The United Kingdom Parliament , Politics Of The European Union , Neuroscience , Sleep , Writers From New York City , Milton Keynes , European Union Law , Aviation Safety , Concepts In Physics , Employment , Aerospace Engineering , Unix Software , Linux Software , Analytical Chemistry , Earth Sciences , Radio Bbc Kent , Stream Only , Radio , Radioprograms ,

© 2025 Vimarsana