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BFBS Ops BFBS Ops October 29, 2016 030000

A dramatic twist in the u.s. Presidential election with 10 days to go the f.b.i. Has opened a new investigation into Hillary Clinton's personal e-mails it says it's discovered additional messages that need to be looked at the Democratic candidate for the White House says she has nothing to hide the director himself has said she doesn't know whether the e-mails referenced in his letter are significant or not I'm confident whatever they are will not change the conclusion reached in July therefore it's imperative that the bureau explain this issue in question whatever it is without any delay the f.b.i. Is looking into whether Hillary Clinton sent classified information while she was u.s. Secretary of state the Republican Party pollster Frank Luntz rejected suggestions that the f.b.i. Is responding to pressure initiated by her rival Donald Trump the fact that Trump says this is bigger than want to gate actually hurt his case because in a politicized is something that the f.b.i. Has explicitly not politicize the f.b.i. Is beyond politics Komi the f.b.i. Director hates partisan politics and he did not want to do this clearly there is something there that is so significant that he has decided he has no choice in other news Iraqi Shiite militias backed by Iran say they'll join the fight against ISIS militants on a new front west of Mosul the move could block any a tree any retreat by the jihadists into Syria but it might alarm Turkey and the us and Sunni communities Meanwhile the latest update from the m o t is revealed are a faction around Mosul including a reproach back on Thursday typhoons under Reaper also provided close air support around the city on Wednesday destroying 6 targets Russia has failed to win reelection at the United Nations Human Rights Council the General Assembly elected hungry in Croatia instead to represent Eastern Europe of the 47 nation council. Has updated its civil defense booklet telling citizens what to do in the event of a Russian invasion it includes large sections on survival techniques and was that Russia would not hesitate to use military force against its neighbors the government has also launched a telephone hotline for citizens to report anyone they suspect of being a spy m.p. Said it's unacceptable to still have so many parts of the u.k. Without mobile phone coverage a Commons report claims a 5000000000 pounds deal between the government and bosses from the sector is failing Grant Shapps who's chair of a group of M.P.'s says he wants roaming in the u.k. Similar to how mobiles can switch between networks when you're abroad if you have a French or a foreign sim card you'll actually have better connectivity better connection than if you have a British sim card we're calling for that to end and at the same time we want the regulator to put a lot more pressure on the phone companies to make sure we have proper nationwide coverage and a t. You say says the number of people working night shifts has increased by 275000 over the past 5 years as the latest I'm David Spencer. Here is the P.M.'s. Hole can a love song says reggae now how sometimes a headline catches your eye Nice think of code of retail and just happened to me punch up the page called the headline obviously I'm going to read on Ritchie bell and a big Phil Campion join the breakfast set the forces break fish a team which is touching very life from the famous Peacock gym in kerning on Friday the full of November is this coming Friday the show will have live music special guest route building to a climax at the end this is exciting bit where Richie. Rich kids Hatch will go 3 rounds with x s a s Haldeman Big Phil Campion Now I pay good money to see this I put it feeling we're going to be streaming it life on face but make sure you tune into the guys on this coming Friday morning on d.a.p. You can hear the shake and watch the fight as I said on Face but life from 630 you . Go. To. Work. With. . Chill Mendez and see new music here on Forces Radio a b f b s with me for he turn a say let's talk just briefly the Great British Bake Off final I say just briefly ladies of us to watch again in the u.k. Over 14000000 people watching the results of the Great British Bake Off Last year it was the most watched program of 2015 I have a feeling it's going to be the most watched programme to have 26 day we all tuned in to watch candice become the star overall of the whole series I was a bit of such change in when I liked Jane a lot and he was cute as well but his ideas sometimes went executed in the best way Candice up be honest I wasn't that keen on Candice and had pouty lips stick pouty thing going on and her sort of little Caylee thing I've seen her interviewed since she won a couple of times and she seems really down to worth it really was the way they are bizarrely because she seems a really nice woman a confident woman and actually I think to go on to great things for her and Jane all going to drive around France and do a bit of a baking Rocio basically she said they're going to drive around eat a lot and bacon not to I want to see that on t.v. I'm hoping that someone is picking up commissioning it and we can watch that that would be a good series right just watching people drive around very pretty places stop eat really good food and then make it to one amazing idea well done Candy well deserved . To. Have. To drop spirit childless there's nothing I can say. Thanks for. Really. To. Just kind of read the book. I'm a. Pretty good. I'm a. Critic. Of the. The music here on Forces Radio b s b s when Bruno Mars about time a 24 came magic now Lord Richard than it the former head of the British Army has just published his new book called boots on the ground which is a history of the British army since the end of World War 2 which attach in very been talking to him about that and why he decided to write it I was approached to 3 years ago by a publisher who asked me if I would write history of the Army since 9045 actually I said that I thought it was a little bit sort of restrictive and we agreed that actually I would write a book about Britain and our army since 9045 The point being that Britain in 145 is a very different Britain from Britain and 2016 so talking of those changes the British army has gone from 2000000 troops in 1945 to just over 80000 today in your opinion is the British army too small now well it's as you say it's a small it's ever been in recent history I would certainly not want to see it get any smaller and if the kind of demands that were placed on us say in 2006 to 2009 when we had 10000 troops each in Iraq and Afghanistan if that was to happen again then $82000.00 is too small to be able to meet those kinds of capabilities we could do one of those operations now but we couldn't do both well sort of missions do you think will be involved with one of course that's the $64000.00 question isn't it and the history looking back across all this is littered with things that happened about which we had. A talk or that was before guns what I'm calling all kind of the Arab Spring are so many things that you can recall so trying to answer the question of the future is very difficult however I believe what sort of places with my. Financials operating in the continent of Africa is both a very poor continent on a very rich continent at the same time it's rich in natural resources but is poor in terms of its wealth I can see quite a scramble for natural resources in Africa it's very difficult to say where would be operating but I think Africa must come fairly high on my list of one could what sort of operation last well the fundamentalist Islamist threat is not going to go away so I'm afraid I could see a counter-insurgency type operations such as we see going on have seen in Iraq some time cropping up elsewhere but also humanitarian intervention like operations are also quite possible and quite probably the current government seems to be signalling this increased number of people into British soldiers on the United Nations like cast another one as well with one of our gun of historical allies how how dangerous do you think Donald Trump is to world security. I think Donald Trump is quite dangerous right across the border actually I'm just hoping that the American people or not will. Realize the dangers of him being president and actually vote for Hillary Clinton even if they might not particularly like her I think of the 2 candidates running for the White House Americans and it's for preferable to Donald Trump he seems to be very reactionary doesn't he seems to kind of lash out which which for high office is not a not a good trait in that direction right and that seems to the heart of the problem that many people worry that many people have about him if he wants to be elected I hope as he surrounds himself or is prepared to be surrounded by the will decision makers and sensible people who are capable of analyzing situations and making good decisions what do you think is Great Britain's biggest threats right now I think the threats to our security are there isn't a direct threat to our territorial integrity the present time and I was no one's going to invade this country. I believe that we still have major concerns. Is going on about closer and young people being radicalized in this country I think that was a great approach or 3 years ago and I think excited me excited this under traction . During off to Syria to join holy jihad I think that's been exposed. Reduced. So I think a direct threat to his country are quite a lot of the present moment couldn't it want the government of the day to see who's being challenges to our wider interests dunnit speaking to Richard Hatch and very sick game on the break his show that he this week is radiate b.s. B.s. This is naked and sexual. And. That's really. Just. Everything. You do. You. Think you. D.j. Say with Justin Bieber and let me love you you may see in the picked his as some of the houses it Justin Bieber is renting in the case he tells his tour Hey everyone seems to find an incredible mansion to rent costing him hundreds of thousands of pounds. To. That's. How this. Can make good. And our. Lives still. This is. What kills me that. And. I didn't say. 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