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I mean I mean even the most basic words like bread or horse in other languages often mean something slightly different from our own understanding of what that word is all cultures are essentially unintelligible we're only crudely interpret them into our own lexicon were close we were in Russia because of the World Cup and you'll hear more about the latest developments there in our sports business and in about 20 minutes time Russia of course are playing a little bit later today you're with weekend from the b.b.c. World Service Carne Ross and Kishwar decide with me in the studio the news in a moment. You're listening to the b.b.c. World news on k. Or c c To southern Colorado's n.p.r. Station broadcasts on 91.5 f.m. From our studios in Colorado Springs Colorado you can also hear cares you see in the following communities 88.5 f.m. In West Cliff and Gardner 89 point one f.m. In la Hunty 89.9 f.m. In Lyman 90 point one f.m. In Manitou Springs 91.7 f.m. 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And it's remarkable every model so you travel you see what was a wrench a community now destroyed and India carries out a census of people living there illegally what will happen to the millions who've come from Bangladesh no one can feel anything yet because no one who was or what is going to happen to guess this morning Kishwar Desai also an chair of the partition museum in India and Khan Ross director of an advisory group called Independent Diplomat that saw him on this edition of Weekend. Now the World News. Her army all knew as with the b.b.c. News Mexicans are preparing to vote in presidential parliamentary local elections. Remembered seeing the worst violence for dirt Kurds literals from will grant more than 130 politicians have been killed across the country since campaigning began in September now that voting day has arrived however many Mexican see it as an opportunity to remove the government that has led the country to this point millions of ordinary Mexicans are angry at President Enrique Pena Nieto and his administration particularly over the sluggish economy and widespread corruption crime and impunity the man widely expected to replace him as the left wing candidate is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has made tackling corruption the central plank of his election platform promising to improve wages and pensions by stamping out rampant abuses by the state and the political and business elites the leadership of the c.s.u. One of the junior partners in Germany's coalition government is meeting later today to discuss whether the Chancellor Angela Merkel's plans to tighten controls on immigration go far enough Jenny here reports it's judgment day for Uncle Americal He's very political survival it seems rests in the hands of a mutinous interior minister host a Hoffa who also leads had the variances to party has issued an ultimatum Either she delivers a tough e.u. Migration strategy or he unilaterally starts turning migrants away at the German border the rebellion threatens to tear apart a fragile coalition government after days of talks Mrs Merkel now has so e.u. Migration plan and a number of bilateral agreements whether that's enough to appease Mr is a Hoffa it's impossible to predict social media users in Uganda up on. It's not paying an additional tax from today the tax is equivalents to around 5 u.s. Cents per day which the government says will go towards paying for improved public services President you are where it was 70 as are good that social media encourages gossip and pushed for the tax to be introduced a compensation scheme for victims of child abuse has begun in Australia National redress is open to people who have experienced institutional jollied sex abuse in the past film is in Sydney Australia know authorities believe the $3000000000.00 compensation plan will help to ease the pain of those who are abused in institutions about $60000.00 people will be eligible the average payment is likely to be around $50000.00 as the scheme was recommended by a royal commission it spent 5 years investigating suffering and depravity in religious organizations schools charities sports clubs and the millet trait in October the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will make a national apology to victims world news from the b.b.c. . In the hundreds of cities across the United States people have attended rallies against President Trump's immigration poultices they were protesting against the separation of children of illegal immigrants from their parents a policy that Mr Trump has said would be stopped in the face of public Gunga the demonstrators demanded the reunification of families that have already been split up. Reports from Somalia say the hardest group al-Shabaab has apparently joined the global efforts to restrict the use of plastic bags that are activists you'd bother Islamist militants says the banks would no longer be allowed because they were dangerous to both humans and livestock is Mary Hoppa if you care to Somalia the landscape looks like blue in color the cause so many of the thorn trees and not the fetch. Just fill it with empty plastic bags and because there's no very good liquor control at the same time they have already been some reports on affiliated websites that people have started using back made out of local Grosse's if we haven't to make into bags instead plastic bags which they will certainly do in Asked about the area because they'll be so frightened of the consequences if they do use plastic bags at least one person has been killed in or around a dozen injured during a March in the Nicaraguan capital Managua in memory of the young protesters who died over more than 2 months of and to government protests rights groups reported armed man shooting at monitors during the demonstration thousands of people to part in the protest in the football World Cup former world champions Spain will take on the hosts Russia on the 2nd day of the knockout stage in Sunday's all the match corporation in Denmark will face each other on Saturday France beat Argentina $43.00 in a thrilling game and Portugal lost to you or go on by 2 goes to one b.b.c. News. It's 6 minutes past 6 g.m.t. Welcome to Weekend from the b.b.c. World Service with me Julia Morrow coming up later in the program. Now. The song that inspired thousands during the Tunisian revolution we'll hear from math Lu feel the artist behind that song I have to guess with me throughout the program Kishwar decides here author and chair of the arts and Cultural Heritage Trust of India can Ross is here founder director of Independent Diplomat an advisory group on diplomacy for the last time you came on the program it was just before I think the inauguration of a museum in India that your brainchild about the partition of British India so how was the last nearly year gone very well extremely well we had the on the 17th of August which we sort of announced along with the Punjab government is partitioned Remembrance Day because that was the day that the Radcliffe award was actually announced 2 days off to the independence of India was and Pakistan was announced so therefore that became a very crucial moment and the museum is doing extremely well it's getting Pozen Xah visitors every day they've had some very high profile list as indeed including Justin Trudeau Dr Manmohan Singh a lot of other people from all over the world are visiting including people from the u.k. Who go there and they said look we never actually did know this part of history it's never been taught to us in properly in either schools or colleges but the most important part I think which what the museum conveys is the last galleries called the gallery of hope we have reached. Talk about very very inspirational stories of communities coming together helping each other in very difficult moments and it's also about how people rise from no matter what situation they have been placed into and particularly 947 when many many have become refugees I mean they were owners and big property landowners they had they ran factories they were they were very well established pre-partition but after Partition they became penny less they were refugees but they managed to help in building which of a country they had migrated to so the great inspirational stories in that emerging as well as so many people who are visiting here will be related to those will have heard the stories of what happened to maybe the generation before so it's a very moving experience it's extremely moving I mean we you know we have in the last gallery we have this Tree of Hope in which people write messages and they hang them up on leaves on the tree and they green the tree which is actually made of barbed wire so as a result of which we've got these messages from people who talk about their grandparents their parents and the new respect and regard they hold them with understanding that they had been through so much and kept quiet about it all these 70 years there'd been a veil of silence over this for many many years and it wasn't just talked about so it was it's been a great relief even for the people who went through it because they were there at last being recorded and their stories are being put up there and they create contribution to India and of course Pakistan bang that they should be being recognized Torah word to you about I want to ask you about Western Sahara we talked at the start of the program about the recent event in Geneva you went to which was involving trying to give refugees a bit more of a voice and therefore influence what have you been doing in Western So horror specifically of late Well mild. Zation has advised the friend to policy who represent the people of the Western Sahara. Who which has been occupied illegally by Morocco since they invaded in 1975 when Spain the colonial power still a legacy of colonialism it's a de colonise ation issue Spain left the Western Sahara and just left it open for Morocco to invade and 200000 refugees refugees remain in refugee camps in southern Algeria ever since is one of the world's great forgotten tragedies not a forgotten conflict because it's an occupation not a conflict and it's been left on the UN's agenda to resolve the un has not resolved it mainly because France and the us have backed Morocco and protected it from any international pressure to do the right thing under international law which is to allow self-determination for the people of the West and so when Morocco says doesn't it it wants to provide autonomy to Western Sahara and a Moroccan suffered That's right but it's planned for that it's so-called of talk or Ptolemy plan I've studied it very closely is not autonomy it's not independence it's not self-determination it's continued occupation it's a kind of fallacy that Morocco has been touting around as as propaganda to defend the indefensible contrasts with me Kishwar decide with Me More from them in the next hour the secretary general of the un Antonio Gutierrez is in Bangladesh to discuss the situation of nearly 700000 Ranger refugees who are currently living on its border with me and ma since last August there has been an exodus of hundreds of thousands of people from me and into Bangladesh and it followed a military crackdown that targeted their hinges who are the Burmese authorities are saying in fact migrants from Bangladesh the un says what happened in Northern Rock Island State was a textbook. Example of ethnic cleansing Meanwhile in me and morrow authorities have told the b.b.c. That they have now started to welcome back some of the regime Jew Muslims but there are doubts over whether anyone has actually returned Well journalists are normally banned from the area but our Myanmar correspondent Nick Baek managed a rare access to Northern Rock Hine and sent this report. 041. Years on Dish and the least have asked we are already the voice of reckon just suffering on a scrap of land between 2 countries you find of people who've lost everything living in fear in limbo and in desperate need of a home least have asked Will back I want homeless book or want their job I'm out the one I'm on this is no man's land between Myanmar from where they fled rape and murder and Bangladesh where they see no future. Until my home it is surrounded by families who've emerged from their wooden shelters to come and talk to us through the high pulped wire fence and discrimination. You know it's not really part of it it. Is. The government here in Myanmar insists it wants to bring home these range of families as quickly as possible but they're deeply skeptical they believe that the people that no country wants. We've managed to join the government trip to Rock Island state it's billed as a chance to see peace and stability but it feels like a grim sight seeing tool of a place where crimes against humanity a said to have taken place where we're now racing through the green and lush right kind countryside. But every now and then you spoke what was a wreckage of a bitch race to the ground all that's left of matches of blackened. And it's remarkable every model so you travel you see what was a Ranger community now destroyed and abandoned. This is what it will come to the. Media possum Myanmar claims it's working hard to bring back any written justice you want. So we're taken to a reception center uniformed men sit stiffly at the desks pens poised but there's no one to register. With you with an assured into a cabin and invited to speak to 9 re hinge a man and a boy evolve a City Been Waiting For us they all looked bewildered and scanned their release from prison. They say with unprompted they produce newly issued id cards which hold They were among 138 range of people who have come back to Myanmar under full ready being process that interview her. They are probably interfering with us now but it soon appears they've never actually been to a blanket an inch and the. Next the village of India in the only place where the military has admitted its soldiers killed written just civilians in the latest violence the family still here ethnic rock Buddhists the hatred of their form a Muslim neighbors is claimed. We tracked down the village administrator How would you describe the range of people in 3 words the rule of law. He only needs one again for the mobile. Terrorists and it would all terrorists. When the revenge moved out the bulldozers moved in this landscape is being reshaped and with the United Nations fact finders banned from collecting evidence in this part of Myanmar there's concern that crimes committed here would never be unearthed I am not a moderate you go to the un says Rock and state is not ready to receive the stranded Ranjit that they wouldn't be safe and so for now they remain in Pleiku camps homeless helpless as the world watches on. McPeak reporting having had rare access to Northern Rock. Called rolls we were talking about refugees at the start of the program is a classic example of what foods do you have. Well it's an appalling tragedy great atrocities being committed by the Myanmar government and its military forces they've not been held accountable the accounts of ethnic cleansing. And war crimes against Rangar people are just appalling widespread rape torture. Indiscriminate killing of civilians as a result several 100000 people have been forced to flee I have no question that it's not safe for them to return to reckon state and indeed if you talk to range of people that's what they say there are no guarantees for their security certainly not from the Myanmar government that has been part of that of murdering them but also from the u.n. Nonetheless I'm afraid to report that the u.n. Has agreed to a secret Memorandum of Understanding with the Myanmar government that's just come to light in the last couple of days without consulting the range of people themselves about returning Ranger to reckon it's a pretty disgraceful example of a secretive diplomatic process which is excluded the actual people whose whose fate whose lives are at stake and that has to be addressed that has to be uncovered we need an international debate about what should happen to the ranger and how they can be protected so what that has led to your saying is some sort of deal whereby people can go back or might be encouraged to go back without the protection that they need Bangladesh doesn't want hundreds of thousands of people living in refugee camps on it on its border in Cox's bazaar there is a huge question of what is to happen to these people my own feeling is that is totally implausible for most of them if if indeed any of them to return to reckon state under current circumstances even if they were a u.n. Protection force in record time which I don't think is plausible. No. I'm not sure that even then they would be safe because I'm afraid the UN's record in protecting vulnerable populations in circumstances like this where the government is profoundly hostile to the population is is not great what did you take out of Nic beaks report Well I think it's absolutely terrifying what those people are going through and also I think there has been a complete breakdown as one can see off relationships between. And also people who are now in mine Maher and the with his you can say because it is a in in in essence it's a religious conflict and this is been the biggest problem of this area is that all around in all those countries you know there is a kind of a sense of wanting one kind of religion to be dominant in that particular country and therefore anybody often another religion would not be welcome and I think this is not just an issue which now prevails there but is becoming more and more prevalent in other areas as well and it needs to be looked at and resolved and I think the biggest issue here is as as we were just discussing that you know even if they're encouraged to go back what happens to them we don't know but the failure of the u.n. I mean they are not being able to get to grips with this situation or indeed any other situation similar anywhere in the world they're just a helpless organization watching it all happen you're listening to Weekend from the b.b.c. World Service. A reminder of our main story Mexico's making final preparations for presidential and general elections in which an anti corruption candidate has taken a strong lead in opinion polls will discuss that in greater detail in the next of the program. It's now 8 days since 12 young boys and their football coach were trapped inside a flooded Kate. System in northern Thailand they were on a hiking trip after a football practice but as the group ventured inside the caves their exits were blocked off by mudslides caused by torrential rain with time running out rescuers are mounting an increasingly desperate search for the boys and the B.B.C.'s Howard Johnson is at the scene. It's sunny here today Judy and that means that it's galvanized the search and rescue operations that's taking place here last night some Navy Seal divers from the tight scene pushed deeper into the complex they got to an area called chamber 3 which is around a kilometer away from pits high of beach the area called Beach where it's thought the boys might be a piece of land within the cave complex that slightly higher up and they believe that there might be enough oxygen to least sustain life down there for this week long period that they've been down there so the Navy SEALs pushing through the tunnels again this morning they're supplying in case they can get the boys back out there's also supply ropes telecoms cables being passed through the complex through the moment and we can see at the moment a new water pump being brought in new pipes brought in to try and pump more of the water out of this complex and we've seen that the water levels have been reduced substantially in the last 24 hours what you describe it gives you a sense of just how big this cave complex is I mean this is a new almighty challenge for people in that. Yeah the cave complex runs for something like 10 kilometers a labyrinth of caves and cabins flooded as we know because of the heavy rainy season that's going on here at the moment there are international teams who have come in those Americans Chinese Japanese support we've seen also volunteers flying in from the Philippines I met some cavers yesterday who said they were going over the top of this hill range to try and find holes down so in a way it's very difficult for the authorities hits a coordinate all these different interested parties all really willing to try to help them find the missing 13 and is there still. Hope for them among those who are trying to find them. Very much so today I would say that the search and rescue team is being galvanized by this tie Seal team getting closer to the area where they think the boys are it's a real hive of activity today is lots of helicopters buzzing over new equipment being brought in I I haven't seen the camp this busy since I've been here I've been here now for 4 days I would say that last night's news yeah has really galvanized the effort here and how much is this dominating the wait time media is concentrating on this I mean presumably this is in people's minds all over the country. Yet the whole of Thailand is watching this story very closely particularly on social media there's been a number of hashtags that have popped up but one that's been particularly shared around is one called the 13 strangers I'd most like to meet and that roughly is being used to post pictures. And means that people have created expressing their support and their feelings for the missing 13 in the case and also we're seeing all the newspaper photographers down here many media guy sat around waiting for a news line to report when a v.i.p. Comes on site everybody flocks to the area where they are this is a story that the whole nation is really interested in was how Johnson took me from Thailand a little bit earlier on a minute strikes me call that if they do find the boys they've still then got to find a way of getting them out and those boys will perhaps have to help themselves in doing that in terms of getting through these these these caves Yeah apparently it's possible that if they're found they may have to dive through the waters of the floods to get out and they'd have to essentially learn one of the most dangerous sports in the world which is sport. Past times which is cave diving through black waters to escape but God knows as a parent I'm sure everybody listening has the same wish to be found quickly and rescued absolutely 24 minutes past the hour at the World Cup France and Europe wide have won through to the quarter finals and Alice to Rossi's with me as France's win over Argentina marked the end I wonder of Lionel Messi is international career you are not the only one wondering question he did retire from the Argentine national team 2 years ago off the failing to win the cup or America but he was convinced to return the national team though has been racked with division and discord throughout this taught them that they were lucky to reach the knockout stage and it is still the Messi is considering giving up again he's $31.00 so he'd be $35.00 by the time the next well Cup takes place in Qatar Portugal the other team knocked out they lost to want to Europe why their star man Christiane Arnold I was 33 and he deliberately dodged questions about retirement after the game he is more likely to stay on for a while though because they've got a European Championship to defend in 2 years' time to Portugal but all the best to players in the world will leaving the tournament another star has been emerging this is killing them on bad pay he won France's penalty and scored twice in their $43.00 win over Argentina and former Ivory Coast strike at $38.00 drug but is a big fan so far has been really really impressive the game was complete from him runs the under the fans going along people chasing him but impossible to stop him creating files making files appeared in Europe empty and is Rina complete joy to watch and France a year ago I will now play each other for a semi final plans that will be a good game today the hosts Russia will they've got a tough task when they join them in the last 8 yes 20. Then champions Spain stand in their way if they're to get to the quarter finals also Denmark and Croatia playing in the late game price of the favorites there because they have passed them as even rocketed chin Real Madrid's Luka Madra Chupin very impressive in their midfield and again is the winners of those 2 matches who will meet in another quarter final Let's head away from the World Cup They've been impressive time set at the Diamond League athletics meeting in Paris yet there really have been in the case of the Roman Samba the meeting almost saw a world record broken that stood for over 25 years the Qatari ran under 47 seconds in the 400 meter hurdles that is the 2nd fastest time in history behind America's Kevin Young in the 92 Olympics and Caster Semenya stubborn and of the women's 800 meters continues she posted the 4th fastest time ever with her dad there when there was just one person to go and you know it's in my favor just use the opportunity to try to see what I can come up with I mean you know I mean you know sub 1550 or the next big thing you know you know 100 before too. It's so good to pick the South African after winning her 37th consecutive race over the distance she's unbeaten over 800 meters since the World Championships back in 2015 Alice to thank you want to Ross with the sport of my 2 Guess I know come on that you've been following the World Cup more closely than Kishwar partly because Keith was been in the library researching her next book so can give us an evaluation of how you think it's looked to you so far Oh absolutely true man you've loved it and it's been on the Feast of entertainment great sport you know I love the internationalism of it the great drama I mean it's like watching Shakespeare or the best movie you've ever seen I mean the emotions at stake in these knockout games in particular absolutely just you know. Kind of Manton as emotion is so exciting and the football has been really really good See what you've been missing since. I really didn't change your research plans for the next 2 or 3 weeks I think yes I'm going to sit in front of the television set and try and figure out what those guys are doing on the field just out of interest in India where football once had a bigger following cricket now seems to dominate Is there any sign of a shift in oh yeah. I mean as I said I'm not a great fan of the football but I can very you know honestly state that there is a big a big revival of football and they are football clubs which are now coming up is at the forefront of that and there are many other states which are now forming the same sort of thing that they've done for i.p.l. And for other sports they're trying to do that for the football clubs as well so that's going to really pick a winner in 2 weeks' time come on in Russia I think it's 2 weeks time and we were on yes those performance I'm vastly fronts I mean they were sensational they were very very good in them but it was mentioned is if you can run well I'm sort of thinking you same boat type speed anyway with 2 more games today as Alastair was saying with Spain Russia and Croatia Denmark news of those on the b.b.c. World Service You're listening to Weekend new summary of. Distribution of the b.b.c. World Service in the u.s. Is made possible by American Public Media a.p.m. Produces and distributes award winning public radio programs that inform and gauge and captivate a.p.m. Is proud to connect audiences to the world with accurate impartial international news and global perspectives from the b.b.c. World Service. 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News where Gerry Smit Mexicans will go to the polls later today to elect a new president where the front runner is a left wing former mayor makes a go City undress Manuel Lopez Obrador has capitalized on widespread anger over years of rampant corruption and violence voting will also take place in parliamentary and local elections the campaign has been marred by some of the worst political violence in the country for decades the leadership of the c.s.u. The junior partners in Germany's coalition government will meet today to discuss Chancellor Angela Merkel's plans to tighten controls on immigration disagreements over immigration have threaten the stability of the Coalition for several weeks a multi-billion dollar compensation scheme for victims of child abuse has begun in Australia National redress scheme is open to people who've experienced institutional child sex abuse in the past 60000 a straight ins will be eligible for compensation social media users in Uganda are to start paying an additional tax from today President Yoweri most 70 has argued that social media encourages gossip and push for the tags to be introduced but critics say the levy as an attempt to curb free speech. African leaders are meeting for a 2 day summit in the Mauritanian capital no action not the main focus of the African Union meeting is to discuss tackling endemic corruption on the continent peace and security are also high on the agenda police in India say more than 40 people were killed when their bass fell into a go the exit and happened in the Himalayan states of with a recumbent is not known want to cause the bass to plunge into the ravine. Divers from the time Navy have reached closer to and from the cave in northern Thailand where 12 boys and their football curch have been trapped for more than a week the rescue team has been helped by falling water levels inside the cave b.b.c. News. You're listening to the b.b.c. World Service I'm Julie more of her with weekend with me throughout the program Carne Ross found a director of Independent Diplomat and advisory group on diplomacy and Kishwar decide author and chair of the arts and Cultural Heritage Trust of India and it's to India we go now we've been discussing the question of citizenship belonging belonging and belonging in this program earlier we discussed the situation of the Roma in Italy and of course the ranges in Myanmar so to India with that same question and issue it's been more than 70 years since British India was divided into India and Pakistan and later also Bangladesh but citizenship continues to be a much debated question in India especially in states that are on the border where movement of people continues to take place the North East Indian state of Assam is one of them it's currently going through a process of identifying people who have come from Bangladesh and are living there illegally the final results of the survey is due to be published next week Tura is a journalist based in Assam and she gave me the background of the story. And in sin that you have been and the POTUS and happened. During that time there was a lot of shock to my creation because if you know that I've been in Bangladesh I bet they might remember Bangladesh was Pakistan at that time. The 2nd wave of migration happened after the 1971 this was the bang that this became an independent country so if you look at a census data between 171 and 191 you see the bears a 53 percent increase in population and if you look at the good vigilance composition of this increase he was see that Muslims have increased little very rapidly so over the year as this issue of Muslim migration especially from Bangladesh has become a very because of what we eat and it was successful election this is been like the chief electorial issue so take us to the present situation this process of identifying people who are said to be living illegally in asylum how significant is that how much change might that lead to so if $95.00 there was so a quote signed between the central government and a family government and that the court said that if you want to Assam after 1971 March 25th of March $9071.00 which is the date of the Bangladesh will that be able to be deported so whoever has come with Assam after this be it has to prove that you know that they've either lived here before and if big gone prove it then they either deported or sent to put the tensions in what's been the level of response within the population to try and comply with this process how many people have come forward. So to date they've received 30000000 applications for verification and on the 1st of January 28th in the 1st draft of the n.r.c. Was published where it verified almost 20 but then but the implications for those who aren't able to prove that they are in Assam legally in other words satisfying to your forces but by the rules that they have laid down the implications for them is it that they will be wont sent to Bangladesh. So that is the mean question which everyone is trying to answer right now there has been no official announcement as to what happened but was what excluded from this list from what we roll India Bangladesh have not yet signed a deputation treaty so it's not like these people can be immediately be deported to bang at the issue and so many people sort of feeling that this might be some sort of me Jo humanitarian crisis but no one can say anything yes because no one really knows what is going to happen now the important thing to mention here which many people don't know is that if a person's name does not come out in the final Jobst minutes published next week they have the right to defend. And ask them to be verified this is in parallel isn't it to another citizenship bill that's being worked on in the national parliament in so what does that bill say about citizenship right now what the citizenship amendment bill is seeing is that it legal immigrants from 6 religious minority community is from 3 countries Bangladesh Pakistan and Afghanistan who have come into India December 24th Dean can apply for citizenship now. The most important thing to notice here is that this bill leaves out Muslims right what's what's the b j p the governing party's argument for leaving Muslims out of that they haven't said anything officially the reason for them trying to propose this bill is because all in all these 3 countries they feel that the Hindus who are living there have always been persecuted and this sort of gives them a chance to seek shelter in India. What's the overall view in India of these changes because they are clearly in purely numbers terms the numbers of people potentially affected they are huge numbers at the moment this bill is not making such a big impact on the rest of the country because no one's really gone into it but you know that for the last month people who fought for this Assam accord are what they're doing at the moment protest don't get that the immigrants I'm with them so he or they just don't want any more people coming into Assam because they feel that they have already been brought in with enough immigrants and you know they simply can't take more Torah I got while I was a journalist based in Assam in India I mention the final result of that survey that she was talking about due to be published next week and Kishwar takes us back to something that you were observing earlier on about religious differences that yes. There is something there but I would also like to point out here that you know as as a reporter just said that it is important to remember that this has been an ongoing process of migration and this accord was actually signed years ago by a Congress government which was Rajiv Gandhi's government in 1905 which is actually having the major impact which is the citizen the national census which is now going on to identify who is from Bangladesh and who should be deported and swung so forth or under the the law the rule that they have set down the cutoff date in 1971 so I'm just saying that we should actually separate the 2 things because there is something which is happening in Assam with the local people feel very strongly about this that this constant a flood of immigrants should not be a. Loud that is their concern because they are worried about resources and so on and on the other hand you do have what she referred to is the b.g.p. Had put forward an amendment but that was part of their election manifesto as well where they had said that they would always give refuge to anybody who was of Hindu religion and this was part of their manifesto which they've now put up in parliament and it is you know up to parliamentarians to decide whether they should go through what they say they can protest it's a it's a democratic country so I think that is something separate so we should not actually mix up the 2 things because as of now the one thing which is having a major impact is the national census Carter would do you are on how the story you've just heard from fits up against the story we heard from Rocco in the story we heard from Italy at the start of the program. Well if there isn't a human construction I particularly love it it is the border. I think everybody has equal rights the defining of citizenship is usually about defining who has more rights than others and I think you know the of of a people have as much right to live in a place and to have their human rights respected as as I do as we all do so I'm working alternately for the abolition of borders and indeed the nation of citizenship I hate it when I hear we're deciding where this population should go where this group of people should be allowed to live where they shouldn't because we're fundamentally to live denying people's freedom to live where they wish and to have the best flat most flourishing life that they choose but the human history we awaited to borders on we not as long as we. Heard it here 1st it's all coming to an end really yeah globalization that is not overwhelming or for well all I can say is that this is a legacy of partition it's. Those borders that were created 70 years ago which we continue actually India continues to suffer from these borders which recreated 70 only ever every single every single border in human history is I guess the shoreline usually the result of arbitrary bureaucratic decisions of war or conflict you know there's nothing fair about a particular borders particularly postcolonial colonial borders but also almost all the others because you know the population there did you know have to share a common language a common culture and then suddenly were divided them according to religion Yeah and that is become the biggest fundamental you know problem in India now is that because of their religious divide it applies to almost everything I'm going to move things on because last week the British parliamentary committee that oversees the work of the Intelligence and Security Services accused Britain of tolerating quote inexcusable treatment of detainees by the United States it said intelligence staff witnessed 13 incidents after the September the 11th terror attacks in 2001 where detainees were mistreated by the u.s. Dominic Grieve member of parliament is the chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee we found 232 cases where u.k. Personnel continued to supply overseas agencies with intelligence questions to be put to detainees after mistreatment became suspected. 198 cases where u.k. Personnel received intelligence from overseas agencies which had been obtained from detainee's known to have been mistreated or in circumstances where there was no indication as to how the detainee had been treated where we consider issues of suspected mistreatment. Well the committee also said that it found no evidence that u.k. Officers carried out physical mistreatment Mars' m beg a British citizen was once held at Guantanamo Bay He said the scope of the inquiry wasn't adequate. What I remember very very clearly every single leg of the journey that I was held up whether it was in Pakistan whether it was in Kandahar or Guantanamo Britain's intelligence agents were physically there watching as I was hooded shackled with a gun to pointed to my head threatened with being sent to Syria or Egypt if I didn't cooperate in the sounds of women screaming in their room next door I was that but he was my wife being tortured British intelligence agents knew all about this so what are the lessons to take away for the future when it's something Christopher Andrew has been pondering for a while his book The Secret world looks at the history of intelligence gathering and he's with us in Cambridge Christopher Andrew welcome to the program thank you I ask about lessons learned for the future deliberately because one of the things that strikes me about your book is that too rarely are lessons learned for the future from anything that happens in the present that's absolutely right and the reason why intelligence services and those who run the been the policymakers who use them have learnt less than in any other profession is that the experience has been secret and so it's been not no but the extraordinary report that you just quoted and the wise words Dominic Grieve at least show that something is working hard for this little work very well in any previous century the Intelligence and Security Committee has produced an independent report which we believe and we have at least learnt that from the past right so maybe the future is brighter in this field then I think the future is a bit brighter but one of the reasons to go back to this appalling episode. Those poor people in the United States who were dealing with an extraordinary. Problem and they've had 911 they knew that. The been lulled and was committed to the use of weapons of mass destruction against the United States so it doesn't excuse anything they did but at least attempts to explain why they did it but you know if they'd known in the past they would never have produced the posters argument the term as a communist form of mistreatment waterboarding as it was called in other words simulated drowning they even managed to get a legal opinion though this wasn't torture Well that's because they didn't know the origins the origins of waterboarding go back to the Spanish Inquisition in the 16th century now we have the records of the Spanish Inquisition Why did they use it because he was torture and they thought that it worked and how did the Americans get on to it well the Spanish Inquisition operated for some time in the Philippines as well as in spite and other parts of the new world and when the United States got involved in the Philippines to the very end of the 19th century they discovered waterboarding and that's where it came from so a certain amount of knowledge about past experience would have solved the problem put it put at least that I felt might have helped Let me bring my guess you know I know are interested and would like to pose a question to you and obviously time is relatively limited Cardross what's in your mind maybe a question to go surrendering Well I think given that Chris rounders in the store and of intelligence I'm struck in these reports that my grandfather worked at Bletchley Park he was that the coder of German Enigma codes during the 2nd World War And I wonder what he would make of this appalling story of a British collaboration and torture of so-called terrorism suspects the arc of history in this case is not being generous one to British authorities and to the British intelligence agencies and I wonder if Christopher injury could comment on that. Well anybody in budget fortunate have all gone now but living around me in Cambridge when I 1st got a job in the in the university were veterans of likely Park and of course they would have been shocked pile this but more generally what struck me as quite a number were I'm historians and amazingly distinguished historians but they did new ideas whatever not their fold of the previous history politically Pollak they were breaking Hitler's ciphers but you know I bet you never heard him talk about the breaking of Napoleon's ciphers when we were threatened with beginning of the 19th century by the poet because they didn't know about it and the people who broke Napoleon Sibu the slightest idea that before the Armada when these banks were threatening us reservation we were breaking their codes as well so but broadly park I mean I yield to absolutely nobody in my admiration for that but they were historically ignorant tunics extraordinary degree I mean they were like economist who had not heard of the industrial revolution. Issue. Well congratulations sounds like a really fascinating book and to bring out the hidden history of all of this but you know as also I was curious since you're dealing with intelligence and secret stuff how did you write such a big flat but where did you get all these secrets in summation I should say just one of the books I have lifted in recent times yes please don't try to lift one on the left for let's go very very well the alter is from all over the place but let's go back to India Yeah I mean one of the things that. Europe and the West has forgotten is that we really were the Johnnies come likely when it came to intelligence. We acquired became the world leader in the 16th century and largely because of the richness also the European mind was in a better state now that it's ever been in the sense of how wonderful it would have been to live then but you know it was the Chinese and the Indians aren't. Really Muslims who will play this until that point now in so far as India is concerned the alpha Shastra over 2000 years of I believe but I strive to be corrected now has something like the status in 21st India Macchiavelli has in 21st century Europe I mean it was the 1st book that has survived to tell you right and I think likely to be the place book which said that rules need intelligence services and then the Chinese and then the Muslims and so on so one of the ways of interpretating researching the whole thing is to realize that the West even though it's a treat to extraordinary things would go to jail I would say both for good than for ill but others might disagree with me only got home to a very light. Outside starting point I read a review of the book actually written by a panelist on this program occasionally Edward Lucas who was glowing in his praise for it but also highlighted the fact that James The 2nd was the only British king to have ever been strip searched. That is entirely correct. Well why was he strip searched because he didn't realize that he was the. He was. He had made an impression well. Essentially he decided to be there the. Time was out and it would be a good idea to leave for France. Leaving for France there was a highly suspicious character and the robbers who caught him thought he might have a really valuable possessions about his person so they stripped him and he said I'm the caregiver they say with her that well before. Well that's a good point on which to end Christopher thank you so much for coming on Christopher Andrew the book is The Secret World a history of intelligence and as we did point out a moment ago there's a lot of reading to do very rewarding these You're listening to Weekend from the b.b.c. World Service. Well that's one of the most popular songs of the so-called Arab Spring when a wave of protests that began in Tunis years spread across the Arab world the impact of what began with the self-immolation of a Tunisian street vendor is still being debated but the song that inspired so many people to come out into the streets is still being used as a popular protest song across the Arab world that you see it also is behind it is m.l. Mass loosely who now lives in New York and she'll be performing in the little ball Arab Arts Festival later this month in northwest England and when m.l. Came to our studio she began by telling me about her latest album. I think I have been really reflecting a lot of. Our human failures on my latest album especially since the Syria crisis started happening and then we see all that flood of people trying to escape people trying to save their lives and especially since I became a mom I was really really touched by all these children that didn't have time yet to make choices and yet their face in the results of our failures we fail to protect child to it and it's still happening so I felt that music has to address that and has to not necessarily be pessimistic but I felt the responsibility for me to speak up more and more about empathy because I feel that that's the origin of everything bad that's happening.

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Topping. Coming up. I can't think of anything to. Do anything you like to preach. This is cultic communion with Dr David Englanders. Deputy in global. Everybody welcome again to call the Communion this is a Catholic brothers and sisters if you've got a question about the Catholic faith that we can get that probe that question answered on this program here's our phone number 833-2888 pm That's 833288398 secs You can also text the letters E.W.T.N. 255000 wait for our. It's in the text as your 1st name and your brief question message and data rates may apply again the phone number 83328. Michael Burchfield is our producer back a density is handling the phones Jeff person is on social media so you can also ask your questions via Facebook or You Tube get those right here in the studio I'm Tom Price along with Dr David Enders on how are you today couldn't be better and you my friend you know doing pretty decent. I have been instructed Yes by the higher ups. It is time to be to mention a book. And the book is a book that I wrote all right and the title of the book is The Catholic Church saved my marriage discovering hidden grace in the sacrament of matrimony and it's going to be released by publishing June 21st. Already available for preorder on Amazon and Sophie instate Press website and you know we do a lot of politics on the show talking about the truth of the Catholic faith and I wanted to write a book that showed that these abstract ideas have real purchase in a human life namely my own and that I know that of which I speak because I went from being kind of miserable fellow with a bad situation to living a life of marital bliss because of the teaching in the grace of the Catholic Church so if you want to read that story check out the Catholic Church save my marriage by David Enders available very soon and already has preorder we've been waiting for this book for a long time I remember asking you years ago so David has that book coming in. And then one of my one of my best friends you know is. Yes brilliant guy wonderful Dominican priest elision I did the pope's newspaper for a very long time work solicitor amount of is the 1st English language editor of that paper and if it. For him and I asked him one time said you never write a book. And he said the perfect was the enemy of the good. And if I could tell you the number of half starts I've got like whole file sections on my computer desktop it's like 1st attempt 2nd attempt 3rd book out apologetics you know and and thanks also to. Taylor Hancock here it. Who would stand outside the radio studio and tap your foot and bug me and be like we're waiting on that manuscript that well us and we hope that this is the 1st of many books for you my friend I appreciate you let's begin here as we're getting the phones screen by the way that number 833288 here's an e-mail to get things started this is from Gabriel in Hollywood Florida he says My Jewish friend claims that Saint Paul is a liar since he never met Jesus in person and also that Catholics killed more Jews during the Spanish Inquisition than Arabs How should I respond to these 2 accusations OK thanks question 1st of all St Paul did meet Jesus. He did meet his is the better man the red to Damascus trysts struck him off the horse OK was your friend present on the road to Damascus one simple match is this it wasn't there that he cannot gainsay what Paul said that he did in fact make rice but I would say Paul is pretty darn honest because there are places in Paul's correspondents where he is asked questions about the teaching of our Lord and He will actually say this I have from the Lord. But on this other question. I'm just going to give you an answer as somebody who is you know. Make a formal you know good judgment. In particular he does this so when Paul didn't have direct revelation from Chrisy didn't claim to. Right. But he did claim to have had direct revelation from Christ and so therefore it unless your friend has some ability to falsify that claim you just have to consider the Barretts of the claim and whether or not as good evidence for Paul's. For for Paul's claim now. Paul was not insane he was a highly intelligent person he was regarded by his contemporaries as well he was a liberal it once said they like the fact that he was showing such deference to Gentiles All right that was the kind of liberal thing he was doing and of course he wasn't he was. A model Roman Senate because he didn't care too much about the cult of the Emperor he cared more about worshipping God So he got in trouble and he got beat up a lot but Presidential a murdered but nobody accused him of being a fool All right. And yet he was willing to undergo unbelievable hardship and depravation eventually dying the death of a martyr was imprisoned for years was chased out of town you know a ship wrecked you know lived on the edge for a long long time we could have been you know basically a tenured professor at Harvard all right he had that kind of that kind of. Trained with Gmail and he could have risen to the top of the ribbon it been a hot shot Jewish scholar he chose instead a life of exile torture and death most people don't do that if they are selling a lot you know most people who sell lies the hucksters want to get rich Paul did anything but. You know that that again doesn't prove false claims we get a look at other evidence for that but I think it makes the claim that Paul was an intentional liar deceiver very very hard to swallow OK OK Now with respect to kill more Jews. So. I would recommend a couple books because where these are these are book like questions right. One of them is called The Myth of the end Elisi of paradise the myth of the end the lazy in paradise that actually considers what life was like in Islamic Spain OK and it wasn't paradise it wasn't paradise as the song. And. Then you know let's look around the world today. Where do all Jews live. In Israel and the United States about. 95 percent of world Jewry lives on if you place your right historically Christian country and energy state right where they live don't ask who's calling for the United Nation of tears. Well countries of the world today are they are they specifically targeted right for for. For prosecution for programs for restriction of civil rights and so forth it's not historically Christian countries all right and. Now I mean granted I mean. You know I'm not trying to gloss the Holocaust I mean it's horrible I mean that anybody actually understands this are obviously Jesus suffered horrific things that they had suppressions OK I'm not doubt about it no doubt about it right but. But in the world where you see this happening right when it comes to kind of digging down into the details of the Spanish Inquisition and look I'm no apologies for the Spanish Inquisition right absolutely not churches the bill is 2000 years old got a 1000000000 people it's covered the globe it's good it represents all kinds of cultures all kinds of political regimes you know kinds of. Considerations in a country where everybody is catholic definition all the criminals are Catholic right I mean there's the bad things are going to be done by Catholic people because there's just so believe in many of them and they're made out of humans all right I'm not here to defend everything that the Catholic Church the individual Catholics or even groups of Catholics or governments or Catholics have ever done it's not my job and I'm interested in. That being said I would read Thomas mad on the Spanish Inquisition Professor Thomas met him St Louis University is a lot of misinformation about the Inquisition of what actually happened how many people suffered under what circumstances are the common stereotype is false stereotype is false. But clearly clearly. The church. Has has apologized continues to apologize recognizes the legitimate suffering of Jesus the heads of Catholic people down through the centuries and I mean I think John Paul the 2nd went out of his way to say this is not what we're about and we're sorry OK. So there you go OK. Gabriel thank you so much for your question I hope that's helpful for you and your friend there in the Hollywood Florida when we come back we'll be talking with Ryan in St Louis we have a line open for you right now at 833288 pm That's 833288398 secs coming up next Ryan in Saint Louis this is called the communion here on E.W.T.N. . 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Price is the answer either John Ricardo John Chapter 11 persons 2126 this is the story of Lazarus Lazarus has died Lazarus is one of his best friends just before this passage we hear the news that Mark and Mary send word to Jesus that the one you love is sick and the next line in the scripture is now because Jesus loves Martha and Mary and Lazarus he stayed where he was his friends and I needed can heal that seen him heal before and yet somehow because he loves him and Lazarus to die and then Jesus said I was up 3 days later and is created by Mark and Mary and found him with the words Lord if you had been here my brother would never have died rather to talk about for many of us in our lives we ask the Lord to do one thing because we're certain it is what we think is best when in fact he has something which far surpasses what we asked for the challenge is in waiting for that to happen to go through a very trying times which oftentimes makes us wonder does he really care. To address. The secular press just doesn't get our story they don't even understand and so it's common to get story straight to get the story out that leading Catholic voices really tell you to be in radio. Standing. Coming to. My work colleagues or me anyway Dr David him. 3. Believe me I need another great show tonight another Anjelica live classic said 8 pm Eastern mother talks about odds and ends she lends her perspective on a variety of topics focusing on the odds and ends of our faith and there are certainly a lot of them we track a lot of them right here on this program but you check out Mother Angelica live classics they're called classics for a reason tonight 8 pm Eastern on either radio and television if you're ready now let's go to the phones at 833288 E.W.T.N. We begin with Ryan in St Louis listening on covenant radio Ryan what's on your mind today. Hi Thanks for taking my call and I ran into a job and witnessed over the weekend and one of the arguments that he presented to me to kind of discredit both Catholics and Christians in general was the fact that during like World War 2 you would have Christians fighting Christians in a war and by that time that you'd always witnesses claim neutrality you think because they claim neutrality that they are the true Christians and that it's well maybe a blemish on Christians. Really really when the critics point out just wanting a doctor enters my approach that thinks Please show me in sacred scripture where Christ or the Apostles or tradition to you for that matter to show me in Revelation or Christ of the Apostles. Identify political neutrality as a mark of Christian disciple. Up. I I don't think that that claim has any war at at all all right Jesus does not call us to political neutrality. I did act on the contrary. The Bible admonishes us to render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's our right to recognise that bear the power of the sword do so by God's providential design that we have taxes to have taxes honor to honor custom to have custom. And so Christians are citizens of. St Augustine put it in the earthly city and we owe honor and deference to the earthly city. Which includes the the right and sometimes the obligation to military defense. And under rare circumstances even wars of aggression if they're just wars right so I find this claim that somehow political to trial that he is is a mark of Christian discipleship to be patently absurd All right. And contrary to reason so you know if you take the position that I have to be politically neutral. Armed or political conflict I would say that you have told me I have to look bottom eyes myself as a citizen I don't want to belong to a religion that tells me after all the bottom I's myself that I am my reason or my rational capacity to make forms judgments about about the common good and sometimes the necessity to lay down my life or to wrest other people's lives in defense of more noble and just conception of the Civil Order All right so may not let people given their lives down through the centuries for the defense of faith and family and fatherland and and for justice as they as in their potential judgment they are best able to conceive people can make mistakes about what the just state of affairs is all right that's tragedy right that's a mark of our fall in the center ignorance right but it's certainly no certainly no virtue to hold myself to live and disavow any responsibility towards the public good including that the necessity of bearing arms so I just think that's an absurd basis as I think it's untrue namely regarding the Jehovah's Witnesses fella telling me that I have as witness as ever. Defended himself when assaulted in his own home. For that matter that no Jehovah's Witnesses ever engaged in a criminal act of aggression is patently absurd and at the political level Ah you know in anticipating this call I have an opportunity to see what calls are going to come down the pike but 3 seconds before you got on the air I pulled up the website of the Jehovah's Witnesses and I just typed in Catholics. All right I tried all kinds of rubble aggression against the Catholic Church on their website all kinds of political attacks on Catholicism All right you know including the church's political stances So give me a break. Great great call Thank you so much for that that opens up a lot for you right now we do have 2 lines open at 833288 E.W.T.N. That's 833-288-3986 is a a text now from John in Missouri who wants to know is prayer for a soul in purgatory akin to a character reference for a person applying for parole Thanks John you get the idea they're praying for a soul in purgatory can to a character if it's No OK All right here's a better analogy. Praying for a soul in Purgatory is more like play paying someone's bond. On their behalf to get them out of jail OK All right so so except that in that context jail serves a different function when you can but when you can tie spawning somebody out of jail the purpose of that jail that particular imprisonment is not it's not punitive but merely to you know if there's an anticipation they might be a flight risk they need to have a need to make sure this person can show up for trial. Magine tweak the analogy a little bit a Maginot the judge actually impose a sentence for a crime. You know you can pay a $1000.00 fine or you can do 30 days in the clink. And you stepped up and said hey all out up a 1000 bucks to get him out of the clinic All right that's a better analogy because when we pray for the souls in purgatory we're saying we're not actually saying we're not we're not voting for this person's character and all we're actually saying that is they deserve what they're getting and as I guess what I'm getting. We're going to get what we deserve this guy is deserving when you get it. But can the merit of my prayers count against you know time served. OK sounds good and we thank you that for that text if you'd like to text as you can do that here at E.W.T.N. It's called a communion or give us a call 83328 E.W.T.N. Let's go now to Bahrain and Douglasville Pennsylvania listening online E.W.T.N. Dot com Hey Maury what's on your mind today. And I will explain the call meaner and more in a moment. And. I think. I'm the real. Campbell Brown. And I didn't really think. Very. Ellie but when I go out that I want I was thinking about it and I did you know going in the right direction and I was thinking about. You know that even though. There is. You know. In this particularly. A lot of them are. They don't even get water and I also don't know what is going on in one thing maybe. Thank you I appreciate it thank you so much so lot of personal I'm very sorry about the struggle that you're having with your beloved dog an animal and you know we got a bunch of dogs at my house and I am an animal guy my wife is an animal person and my son wants to be a vet and I'm sensitive OK and I and I thought that's rough and I'm sorry for you. A lot like a lot of what she said your sister there are some things I would add OK here's the basic thing people are not dogs people are not dogs folks forget that believe it or not folks forget that people are not dogs OK And and it's not just a question of ownership it's not just that I have dominion over the dog and God has dominion over me as a national point but that's not really the turning factor OK. The determining factor is it's not intrinsically wrong to kill a dog. It is not intrinsically wrong to kill a dog right it is in transit clear wrong to intend the death of a innocent human person when it's not in defense of oneself or one's country and it's not a judicial punishment imposed for a horrific crime all right it is not intense interest there only kill. It is wrong under most circumstances to kill a human being right. Because the. The value of a dog's life is not proportionate or equivalent in any way to the value of human life developing human life is potentially infinite potentially infinite because we have the capacity to enter into a relationship with Almighty God through grace that will last into all eternity and if we don't take up that opportunity to enter into our relationship got through it through 3 grace for all eternity the alternative is relatively dire it's an eternity without God. And so the the drama of decision making about human life is fraught with a total consequence all right when a dog dies it's sad but that's all she wrote. All right and and dogs cannot redeem their suffering. All right there's no this. The I don't cannot offer it's suffering for the sake of Christ's Body the Church. It's just suffering it's a tragedy it's just suffering all right if I were if I alleviate the suffering of a dog well you know I've done a small good thing not a thing of eternal consequence just a thing of merely temporal natural consequence but it's it's pretty small in the scale of the hierarchy of goods right I should try to eliminate the suffering of humans and the Catholic Church does goes out of her way to eliminate the suffering of humans but the elimination of human suffering is not the highest good there are higher goods all right this is why humans have the capacity to freely choose suffering. For the sake of some greater and more noble good everybody who lays their life down for for for the country for example for their spouse or kids chooses suffering for a more noble good all right all of us are called to do this we're all called to say with a busted Virgin Mary be done to me according to the word right God allows human suffering because he intends to bring out of it as a greater good we don't necessarily see that greater good Inus life but the horizon of human life is eternity. And to say to God I know perfectly well that you don't have a good reason for allowing this suffering is presumption of the highest order. I can't possibly say that to God if I'm suffering and God is good he's got a reason I don't have to see it for him to have a reason all right and and it is just it's not just a question of faith it's a matter of justice for me in acknowledging God's dominion and sovereignty and this is where your point about sovereignty comes in to say if he allows it he has a reason all right and and it's not within my competence or jurisdiction to take a human life when eternity hangs in the balance OK Is that helpful for you Maureen . Barry. Thank you you are most welcome this is called a communion here on E.W.T.N. I'll give you our phone number here that is 833288 if you have a question for Dr David address 833-288-3986 in a moment here we're going to get to Joe in Kennewick Washington who has a question regarding Lutherans also Wanda in key go Harbor Michigan. Has a question about Anglicans will also get to a text from Jose who wants to know about the 7 sleepers are you familiar with the 7 Sleepers David. Not a whole lot I think you're going to be checking that. On the Internet will also get to something here from Tanya. Check it out today on You Tube So coming up here on this edition of call to communion here on. A given that phone number one more time since we do have a couple lines open 33288. That's 833288398 secs call to Communion on E.W.T.N. The global Catholic Radio Network to stay with us. You're listening to a spotlight minute on Catholic Radio Network. Simply since Jesus never talked about homosexual activity he must have been OK with it. Well you never mentioned poking your neighbor in a I that doesn't mean it was OK with it overturn ritual laws of the Old Testament but when it came to moral laws he actually raised the bar so it's safe to say he wouldn't condone homosexual activity so where does that leave the 1.6 percent of people who identify as having same sex attraction with a call to a loveless life where they have to hate themselves if that were true I can't blame people for thinking we're bigots but the truth is a person's attractions don't define who they are and physical intimacy is not the only way to experience it thanks to the groups like courage check out courage Arcee dot org And more and more people with same sex attraction finding their real identity love they were made in church this is close to being real life Catholic dot com. Why are there so few practicing Catholics in public office and by practicing I mean the docs to all the churches teachings there are many thousands of good Catholic candidates for school boards mayor seats state senate congress governorships even the presidency they're out there some of them may be listening right now. We need to spend less time complaining about so Catholics out there and more of our time encouraging the real ones to get in the game. In the catechism the Catholic Church number 1915 we read as far as possible citizens should take an active part in public life. To be run public life is not easy the times are tough but really as tough as the 1st say 300 years of the church has always Catholics facedown more fearsome enemies than the ones we face today I think so too. And Patrick Ottman attach a cousin got me to be a saint what else is there. Brought to you by the Catholic radio that work. Life. Explore the challenges are sharing marriage and family life more like 10 am Eastern one central one most of these we can station. 3. DAY It's Wednesday edition of. W T And we've got a line open for you at the moment 833288 E.W.T.N. We also have a couple of texts to tackle here and here's one from Jose who says I have a Muslim friend who told me a story about the 7 sleepers that is common among our faiths can you tell me about it thanks Jose. Yeah thanks so this is a legend that emerges 1st in the Christian tradition about. 70 young people who were accused of being Christians during the dition persecution in the 3rd century illegibly entered into a cave to hide and slept there for something like 300 years and then emerge. And it was circulated in some of them are ologies Saints lives of especially Syria and Christianity which is presumably how it would have made its way into Arabia because of it because he records it as a revelation that he received. From from my point of view as a Christian a story and this is the legend. This is a legend that arose and you know the daughter of saints lives in antiquity is replete with legendary accretion and some of its fanciful today and it's certainly not obligatory for Christians to believe everything. They redid Saints lives far from it and we approach these like we would any other ancient text with a certain about of critical scrutiny and I find it that edge to historical episode and maybe tells me something you know. Ethnographic Lior or anthropologically about the culture of Syriac Christianity and the Elephant 6 centuries but it's certainly not we talk about it as part of the Christian faith. In a extraordinarily loose loose way in a robot way yes you know. You know. Certain kinds of Italians are part of the Christian faith. It's certainly not essential for a better Christian belief now it's different if you're a Muslim right because it's this episode is is recorded in a crowd of Muslims are going to the crowd is authoritative they're going to they're going to regard the story as authoritative right but but if I were dialogue with a muscle person this is not certainly not for a start there are a lot more commonalities and differences between Islam and Christianity that are a lot more substantive right and I mean honestly I'd like to start a conversation with the nation the being of God and the ways in which the Muslim conception of God is like and unlike the Christian conception of God because it's alike in some respects and very unlike in other respects and I think that there's no more important auction to treat than the action of God in ways in which we think same in the ways which we think differently and this is not not one of the central issues is a curiosity it is indeed Jose thank you so much for your text back to the phones now 833288 E.W.T.N. Here is Wanda in key go Harbor Michigan Heather wonder what's on your mind today. Oh good afternoon I mentioned how much and by. Any. I learned that their own. Me and then I think. I'll just say but. They. Have. Thank you very much thank you very much I really appreciate the question and we did have a little bit of a phone cut out here when. Sense since the Anglican Church of the Episcopal Church also confesses the Nicene Creed All right which of course is a Catholic redesign mean that they're part of Catholicism right and be answered the question is No No they are not the origin of the Anglican Church was in the 16th century when King Henry the 8th. Wanted to reject the authority of the pope and make himself the head of the church in England and so he actually lived the church is the physical buildings as well as the clergy under his control those who yielded to his will others gave up their lives in martyrdom. From obedience to the pope and he set up his own church. And and there were bishops at the time and Catholic lay people as well who were seized to follow King Henry because they were good Catholics they believe the Church founded by Christ and they were not going to leave it no matter what St Thomas Moore and John Fisher are 2 celebrated examples of people who gave their lives in defense of the Catholic faith rather than yield to kings and reasonable intranet whole demands now the Kings to send and Queen Elizabeth. Actually had to start with Edward King Edward. Changed the English Church even more and instituted different rites of ordination and at that moment the English Church lost any claim to valid historic succession or valid priesthood so they ceased to have true priests so they ceased to have a real Eucharist. And then of course they they later articulated a whole set of doctrinal beliefs in addition to the Nicene Creed called the $39.00 Articles and the $39.00 Articles are not Catholic at all not Catholic at all. They reject Catholic doctrine in a number of places so Anglicanism is a species of Protestantism that that we would like to be Catholic and isn't OK OK Very good thank you so much for your call one day yeah you might want to check out the movie one of my all time favorites a man for all season oh yeah there you go Great Man oh man that is very powerful Here's a related question from Joe in Kennewick Washington listen to us online E.W.T.N. Dot com there Joe what's on your mind today. I was watching the morning. Church. And you're probably going to be asked questions. They had the same night I think 3. I believe in the church you know. I guess the answer would probably be the same. Color Yeah I appreciate the question so the historical circumstances are a little bit different. But but here's how it shakes out so in the 16th century Martin Luther course was the projector of the Lutheran tradition was in fact a Catholic priest he was also in August Amy and Monk and he was a theologian he was a school Assoc the election and he began to get into some public debates about matters of Catholic practice that was not unusual at the time it was not I mean people debated stuff all day long and he was just kind of doing that like like anybody else would but but his his complaints gained a lot of notoriety because of the novelty of his suggestions and also the the the the. How vituperative how how caustic and abusive his position was a core against the church and eventually letters criticisms of church belief in practice. Get enough traction publicly that they sort of came to a head and Luther was ordered to recant. Some of his teachings to yield to the authority of the church which he refused to do but here he said in so. Pope Leo the 10th excommunicated Luther in 1520 and rather than yield to the authority of the church litter went off and started as a group started his own reformation and and then. That issue to eventually end there I decided doctrinal statements doctrinal standards and sacrament practice and so forth and so they went off and you know became their on their own group right separate from the Catholic Church founded by Christ but of course Luther was sensitive to the claim of novelty right he was sensitive to the claim that he was doing something new that he was breaking away from the Church founded by Jesus and so naturally he didn't accept that characterization of his behavior all right he tried to make out like it was the pope who was wrong and Luther who was right all right and that the real continuity between ancient church and his time was with loser not with the Roman Catholics and and so all the reformers did this all of the Protestants of the 16th centuries they said not we're really the Catholic Church you guys are the newcomers right now it was a spurious claim is a false claim evil easily falsifiable but that was the that was the political That was the propaganda right whether you're talking about the Lutherans of the Presbyterians the Calvinist the Anglicans all these new groups they say we're really the real Catholic Church and you guys are are illegitimate All right so that they were going they all wanted to lay hold to the claim that they were Catholic right and try to establish that they had the greater continuity with the ancient church and the position is just manifestly absurd on the face of it because prior to Luther there were no Lutherans true and no is there anybody in the world you know from north to south east or west who ever believed anything like the Lutheran confession of a relative or confession holy novel invention that Luther pulled out of here all right but nevertheless that was the claim. And that's why they would that they would use the term the Holy Catholic Church in their creed here they are they were trying to make the claim that they in fact worth the Catholic Church by Jesus but I mean it's manifestly false Joe thank you so much for your call 833. Is our number 833288398 secs This is called communion Hirani W.T.F. Tanya is watching us on You Tube right now Tanya says Please explain how the Holy Spirit enters a man and how do you know you have it OK thanks I appreciate the question so you should not think of the spirit its influence in your life as one of spatial location. Right so it is not as though it is not as though you know deep within your heart there is a cavity filled by a small homunculus you know which is how I conceived it when I was a child for I was Catholic I grew up in a church they said you know Jesus will come live in your heart and so I imagined that you know some place around the left a Orla you know there was a little room and Jesus would come set up shop there OK so that's not the right way to conceive of it because God is a spirit right I mean he's not spatially located he has no body OK but there are a number of passages of sacred scripture where we're promised that the Spirit will come into all us in some manner and St Thomas Aquinas gives I think the best interpretation of this this is the this is the authoritative teaching of the church has totally OPEC's up the same language in his and psychical of the Holy Spirit. And it is this that the Holy Spirit or for that matter the bless the Trinity and well the believer in the way in which they are the known one is in the know or and the beloved is in the lover. OK so let's unpack that a little bit consider the way in which I'm a married man yes I don't consider the manner in which of a married man consider this I am a married man I can say quite truthfully that my wife tools in my heart. And similarly in what manner I know and love her. I know what makes her tick I know what gets her goat I know what gets her up in the morning her values her goals her aspirations are mine. I want her to flourish I want what she wants for her sake. She is to me like a 2nd self. And I desire to see the world through her eyes. That's very intimate she draws in me as the known as an hour as the beloved is an a lark. It is in this way that a plus eternity dwells in those that have faith and grace has in us as the nearness and our and the beloved as in the lover and with the help of God's grace we can come to see the world through Christ's eyes. And we in fact recapitulate the mysteries of his divine life dying with have been rising again through baptism the Pascal mystery present to us in the Eucharist at a mass and all the sacraments in marriage as we imitate the love of Christ he gave himself for the sake of his spouse his bride which is the church. And we find ourselves walking Christ's. Steps after him. All right mystically through the sacrament all action. But not by way of a special compartment next to the left or OK play not Anyway thank you so much for your text their time here we do appreciate it glad you're watching us today on You Tube This is called communion here on E.W.T.N. 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Father John Horgan it is available right now at E.W.T.N. R.C. Dot com. R C dot com call to Communion in progress here on E.W.T.N. Let us indeed go to Nancy in a Rockingham North Carolina in and see what's on your mind today I have a query about. Her. Now. Having. About I had. Other ads. About. There are no right now. That they are. Thank you Nancy this is a wonderful fantastic question so 1st of all let me talk a little bit about the competence of the pope and the magisterium. Same Paul tells us and in the books I can create the ends he says of the apostles he says how are men to regard us how are men to regard us look at us apostles he says your god us as stewards who have been entrusted with the mysteries of salvation OK And then he goes on to say that that he says don't pass judgment at the present time I says I don't even judge myself it's God He was my judge. And so St Paul explains to us that those who have charge of the church as mysteries are Faith heard auctions are practices for morals will be held to account by God for what they do they will be God will hold them to account that means there is no guarantee there's no guarantee that Pope's bishops priests deacons anyone who is an ordained person a church well necessarily they do the job well. With one exception with one exception when the church teaches the faith the content of the Catholic faith All right. In either ears doctrinal commitment or or moral teaching. And proposes a doctrine. As divinely revealed or something to be definitively held by the faithful. At that moment the Holy Spirit preserves the church from error. All right. That is very rare. It is not often that that happens you know when the pope says what he really does here is something that all Catholics are bound to believe by divine authority. He's not going to make a mistake. The kinds of situations that you are alluding to don't fall under that description so let me give you an example all right from history let's say the pope says. I think that we should go to war to preserve the Papal States in the pope peace to have a large kingdom he was not only the pope but he was also Cain of the Papal States the type says I think we should go to war to preserve the Papal States and I'm going to wage war against the Holy Roman Emperor. That's the sap and more than once . We are not obligated to believe. That that was a good idea or a bad idea it might have been a lousy idea all right. Let me give you another example Pope John the 22nd. Died in the early 15th century I think I think it was. I can remember is days maybe 14 doesn't matter there are 1414 century John the 22nd held in a rainy as opinion. About a matter of Catholic theology he never taught it as a divinely revealed it's just that if he said it's opinion and he went out of his way to promote that opinion among the Episcopal and the bishops at the time said but Iraq. Eventually backed down all right it was his private opinion OK if I can jump in one of my favorite quotes from Fulton chain on this very topic he said famously If the Pope said I think everybody ought to go out and buy a 100 shares of General Motors. You don't have to believe that you know and you certainly don't have to go out and buy that right but that even that that analogy is good but it even goes so far as to addressing matters of a church policy right because the here's here's the qualification when the Pope or the Bishop or the priest alright exercises his juridical or executive authority essentially to manage the institution that is the Catholic Church. Has authority to do that. Another example let's say in my diocese to diocese of Birmingham. My office I work for the Diocese of Birmingham I work in the catechetical office their education department let's say we find some catechetical resource a textbook a video program or something and then this is just a bang up also a program and we think and maybe the bishop agrees with us and every priest in the diocese I have this book and we go tell all the priests Yeah you get this book. OK. And then some priest over here says no not yet in the book I'm using this other book. When obligated to believe that his decision to get this book or the other book is in any way the right word or guided by the Holy Spirit anything like that he's he's capable of making a mistake about them and so are we for that matter he might look at us and go I don't care if this is coming from the bishop's office that's a terrible book and I'm not going to use it policy their policies are right they can be revised right now policies have regard for the welfare of the church or talk should certain things or Borel things like that and and and that's a preventable decision like trying to assess what's the right course of action what policies should be pursued as we're teaching the faith that's you know that was not up for the debate is that the pope has the right to insist on uncertain policies and programs that he wants the church to execute he has the right to do that and an . Absolute yes sir I submit your pope but I'm not obligated to believe that he messes that his judgments are necessarily the right judgments and history may prove history has shown folks that were wise prudent and did wonderful things histories give us examples of popes who were imprudent and foolish in the terrible things and the pagan philosopher Aristotle once said Call no man happy until he is dead. And I think that's good advice St Paul said don't judge let God judge you know and that's kind of you know that's the position I think we have to take should let let let God and to a certain extent history pass judgment on the wisdom of any pontificate Well you know it's just we don't have enough information and let him do what he wants to do and pray for the pope every day pray that he makes wise choices it's not my job to make those decisions. And there we go OK Nancy thank you so much for your call Eva is 9 years old she is watching us on You Tube right now in man Gere Auckland New Zealand How about that. Question is where the angels alive when Adam was created Yeah yeah they were. OK. There that's where we're going to leave it Jack is I know now we're going to read a 1st rate is it Howard Ohio listening on St Gabriel radio radio we just have a moment what's your question please. Yeah thank you and I'm interested in possibly becoming Catholic and I am proud of that I don't I'm 61 years old I don't really have problems with a lot of the things like many Protestants my one thing that I. Trained to know ina praying no doubt in my reading in my limited understanding I'm not quite sure how it started at and then I don't mean to be at all unfolding or I would be very changing but amen any natural goal or something I don't know that guy I'm not I'm not understanding why he now it's a fairly rich on kid and having a prayer OK thanks appreciate it so I wish I had tons of time on this call I don't have tons of time call back later if I don't get your in your question answered number one don't pray no they notice if they're not doing it for you don't know I'm OK we're not obligated to take up any particular devotion is a Catholic the only thing we're obligated to take up is the is the sacraments the sacraments and then highly recommended is the is the divine office of the bravery the liturgy of the hours which is essentially the Psalter the daily prayer of the church I think obligatory in prayer life is the liturgy All right don't intervene as they don't work for you don't do them they're optional Secondly the the suggestion that Venus might be suspicious superstitious perfectly reasonable accusation you're right they can base it prestigious the Catechism of the Catholic Church in paragraph 2111 says that every prayer that we take up including the prayers of the liturgy can be approached superstitiously and it is a danger to avoid It's a sin against the 1st Commandment to pray any prayer. Even the prayers of the liturgy of those acts in a superstitious way treating them as if they are magic is the set of superstition do Catholics fall into that guess what every human being on the planet is prone to the scent of superstition on it because superstition is essential irrational religion and are can keep us inside our pride in our ignorance and other winds of said make us prone to this and other habits will sense of the human species Catholics like everybody else can commit the sin of superstition and the religious tradition is exempt from that. So. Those are those are I think your concerns are are valid and can be mitigated and we can make a path you into the church why someone might take up a no brainer in a way that is not superstitious is now beyond the scope of this from call because I hear the music coming out and I have run out of time but I would love to talk to you about more about having us but certainly don't let that stop you from coming into the church just put the loveliness aside and don't but there you go thank you so much for your call I wish we could get to Jack in Killeen Texas with flat out of time Jack to college back tomorrow and there were a couple attacks we couldn't get to we'll try to tackle those on that tomorrow's program Dr David I understand you my friend thanks Dan do the show each and every Monday through Friday at 2 pm Eastern with an encore at 11 pm Eastern add a best of on Sunday at 8 pm I'm Tom Price have a wonderful day see you tomorrow here on called the commute. 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123018 b.b.c. Radio only. Sir Thursday morning you wake up you think that spring's on its way and then we get vase Hiya Sorry to break the news if you have just woken up but they raise snow and it's causing havoc across West Yorkshire people you're stuck in traffic you try to get to work buses can't get anywhere schools are being closed that information is on Facebook dot com forward slash b.b.c. Radio Leeds he'd like to check that and you're telling us what's going on as the snow is falling across west you the good news if you stop by lunchtime it's not helping the morning commute I'm a scrape We'll talk more after the news and. On the Digital Radio $92.00 s. And. Your station for Yorkshire. B.b.c. Radio. At 8 o'clock Good morning I'm Sara Wakefield another helping of heavy snow is causing big problems on the roads around West Yorkshire this morning the police are urging people to be careful as I have already been a number of accidents is affecting many of the major routes across the county with large vehicles unable to tackle badly affected Hills these drivers at Hull said mall services say they weren't prepared for this well at the moment it's possibly the worst snow shower I've seen in many years so this is why I'm on the services because the roads are atrocious I would say if you don't have to travel don't do it shock in this sort of snow almost up May are going to at least be small and awfully we're going to be icy but I mean I expect the covering so the shovel will block out the big. Big boots about many schools across West either closed today or delaying that you can find out more on our Facebook page with links to the council website. And Lisa will have a full forecast after the news in sports 2 teenagers have died in a crash in Yorkshire 2 children are among those injured 3 cars were involved in the collision on the a $61.00 near Thirsk last night's 5 adults were also taken to hospital and Leeds teenager who spoke out about her battle with period poverty is criticizing the government for not tackling the problem a year ago b.b.c. Radio Leeds revealed that girls in West Yorkshire was skipping school because they couldn't afford cemetery protection the government says it spent billions of pounds since 2011 supporting disadvantaged pupils but this girl who we're not identifying because of her age says more needs to be done government not doing enough it's unfair it's wrong they need to basically deal with the situation and turning a blind eye to it isn't helping anybody and the people with the power and the ability to do something. Refusing to do anything it clearly says something about the government and their priority on the Britain's Got Talent judge and singer and Dixon is now part of the end period poverty campaign and admits that until recently she didn't realise that things were as bad as they were I was actually shocked I did not realise that more than 137000 girls regularly missed school because they can't afford sanitary products I mean that's crazy collectively we need to talk about this we need to come together and fight figure out a way that this does not happen counter-terrorism officers are trying to identify the source of a nerve agent used to poison a former Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury so again and you scruple of being critically ill in hospital since being found unconscious on a bench in Salzburg a police officer who went to help is also in intensive care so Tony Brenton is a former British ambassador to Moscow as the evidence has accumulated over the last 2 days particularly this conclusion this was a sophisticated of age and it points more and more clearly to Russian state action they have both the motivation of the victim. I was already been accused person by person actually of being a traitor and they are one of the very few agencies in the world who deploy this sort of poison actually is a matter of routine the Marine Conservation Society says the number of animals dying at Scarborough Seelye sensor is shocking and disturbing in 2016 data provided to scupper Council sure that a 3rd of the creatures at the center had died that's 965 animals the center says there was a simple formatting error in its records and the number of deaths was actually 590 in 304 of those who had jellyfish and naturally short lived species the b.b.c. Has been speaking to people outside the center. I would say we have it we saw no evidence of an immigrant's ranking so we will be happy what was I have to still go to do something to to make it better obviously the message they're trying to get across is the doing more good for the animals and. Until I see any evidence of there was off to go from there and a plan to transform Leeds is oldest building in the city's oldest streets will go before officials later the council's city plans panel is being asked to approve the proposals to breathe new life into the Great 2 star listed 1st white cloth hall Martin Hamilton is director of Leeds Civic Trust lots of people have been working on this building from Heritage England the developers responded to the Council on a costly Civic Trust we've all had a part to play in getting to this point in time this building has been empty for years and has been falling apart steadily for decades and we really feel that this may be the last chance to restore this very important building b.b.c. News it's 5 minutes past 8 now in the cast and has the sports Thank you good morning us feel townhouse signed offender Florida halogen on a permanent 3 year contract from next season on track to making calls and his loan deal defenders currently on loan from f.c. English that by the media will see him stay at the club until the end of the 202021 season lead unite is poor and. Form continued as they will be in the 3 nailed by a championship leader's wall that Allen rode last night making it just one win in 13 for United the 13th from the Championship table after the game United's own Andrea render a Zani tweeted about wolves transfer policy saying it felt it was not legal and fair to let one team owned by a fund share in the biggest players agency with evident benefits he was alluding to top European clubs giving was players with the option to buy them permanently he says why can't the other 23 teams can I have the same breath for City Chief Operating Officer James Mason says he hopes everyone at the club can pull together and look to the future as they hope to draw a line under the club's recent bad form City boss 6 of the last 8 league games the club this week have issued new season ticket prices on a free membership scheme and we join as a coach Brian McDermott says he's delighted to have home advantage back as they return to Headingley tonight for the 1st time this season when they face whole f.c. a Temporary nor Stern has been erected or 2000 fans will occupy part of the new science stand which is due to be completed in August it's a $745.00 kick off we 4 contrie tonight on 774 medium wave a.b. Digital and online that's for the commentary page b.b.c. Don't cut it u.k. Forward slash Radio Leeds. West Yorkshire weather with police a gallon of gas Good morning good to cull starts today with the Met Office warning as outbreaks of rain sleet and snow continue to spread from the southwest now it will clear the way eastwards as we head through the morning and then brightening up the Saturday with sunny spells one or 2 showers possible moderates westerly winds in temperatures around 7 or 8 degrees it is going to be dry with long spells through the thieving and even night light winds will out in patches of mist and freezing fog and there will be a frost as temperatures drop just below freezing Well nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition they said no nobody expects what's happened in West Yorkshire says about 6 o'clock this morning this is unbelievable bizarre just seen all. These faces coming down on Twitter people still cook and I can me in just completely major raids just ground to a standstill it was really bad nick when it last week I mean really this morning I think is worse just call people out and I think squeaky snow Yeah which makes it even worse because the other stuff was powder your light this isn't this is your nice at all for outer ring right in Farley not moved in 30 minutes as I was getting just so much information here. And everybody slipping and sliding yet when we came to work there was nothing no nobody entered it right I had anywhere and alarms would have gone off now. I was talking about well let me tell you it's all white out. This. B.b.c. Radio only. Andrew weather was trying to get to work he sent us a picture earlier on Twitter at b.b.c. Leeds of a bus queue in Headingley which is just because nothing is moving and he says the main a 660 across would house more into Leeds the traffic is barely moving at all dese lead says the road just lowered from the village hotel no cars neither up or down at West Park and in Headingley absolutely shocking apparently Lane Well gate lane the aloft House has horrendous most people have parked up because they are skidding everywhere thank you very much tonight someone says What's it going to be like this evening is he going to melt this afternoon or will it freeze over and be slipping Well it's going to stop snowing Thanks for the text it will be icy a later it was going to be about 8 degrees apparently Elisa Gallagher be able to answer your question in detail on breakfast She'll be here in about 10 minutes so thank you here's the tax number what's it like where you are. 8 triple 3 just type the word leads in a learned update me call me that brilliant 034-5303 double 3 double 3 and wonderful pictures and updates coming through and Twitter b.b.c. Leads just let me to let you know that school closures and delayed starts across West Yorkshire you will find them on Facebook dot com forward slash b.b.c. Radio Leeds some flights from Leeds Bradford airport a slightly delayed is the latest that we have car or thought set out this morning for the breakfast show to go to Howard Well clearly that hasn't happened but she is right now along with a lot of other people parked up at Hearts had more services Ali I'm 62 just above brick house how are you doing. Kids More Day Yes well I can efficiently tell you that my scientific finger test has changed my scientific until test I am a hole but I am a little person but this now is up to my uncle's here services on the m 62 this morning I think is taking a few people by surprise safe to say loads more people are coming into the service is not I think a bit like me just saying let's call it a day we need to stay safe let's get off the roads and $62.00 was crawling along around 25 miles an hour loads of snow and snow and couldn't see the actual lanes at all but with us here in NY someone who can give us a definite on the conditions there is p.c. Horace from West Yorkshire Police is a traffic unit Good morning good morning so what's the latest on what's the advice my advice to his dog you really have to absolutely necessary is gridlock out there is very slippery very I say we are inundated with accidents at the moment them 6 or 66 is a complete gridlock so stay away from their profit such as is moving it's all Manchester rule is basically gridlock really haven't you a mail place starting today unless your journey is absolutely necessary we thought we've seen the last of the beast from the east this is being called the pest from the West was woman for it I think it caught a few people by surprise this morning as you can sell well we're battling through it with say what we can do try get people moving but. Don't go out what you really have to give us much very sensible advice this morning from p.c. House from a place well it's not all doom and gloom out there yes a lot of schools that can be closed or delays there's a lot of people are not going to get to work on time today but certain people are having a little bit of fun in the snow today I said to say how much fun do you guys have and if not it will feel like pick. Brilliant fantastic fantastic but I don't watch where you can mean it what's a day off. Loads of people are really miserable you know works disrupted the delayed but you just how does no 4 by. Folding you after. You had to get a new We've got nowhere so despite all those about your days be destructed as well but you can still see the fun in oh yeah. Yeah Costco you are falling on your butt obviously traffic and workers are under Saddam on in cause we we're working we're going to show off from gold Forbes or have to sell for 5 and we still more even half were brilliant they were having a snowball fight car is staying out Hart said more where it's agen called Deep police advice you just heard it on b.b.c. Radio elites don't go out if you don't have to of course many said often did real. Shocking thank you for the update it's snowing in Armley Dawn says stuck into solid lanes of traffic towards Trinity walk hardly moved in 50 minutes gridlocked. Whether it be a little bit more than a crawl due to row of lorries and cars on able to get up the small hill on the road south of the town to the a one such traffic all backing up into the town and back in Ca one by now they would think as well they've seen wick Good morning. Oh hello good morning. Are you stuck Oh I've been stuck for an hour of how this only come from on the ground when we. Have a whole constituent than an awkward prime minister and how slippery frightening was it not girl would. Call trying to curl around but I'm going all over there I'm just I'm just continuing on my girlie for all about hopefully where are you going to them they have I'm going to arm lay snow in their own pride and welcome to work. I meet I don't know how long it's going to take you the advice is if you don't have to don't go out now you're halfway there well nearly you're going to carry on are going to carry on I'm going to come clean with you I don't think you. Are. Looking now not just me but rather than I I hope so will you just take it steady Thanks a lot lurk you've either way to me from which Kirk just caught everybody by surprise. Blinking in the sun here over the curtains because they a lot you think you were is that it's not it's all full we had it bad last week but this is shocking and you know the really weird thing apparently by tonight is going to get well Miss afternoon it's not going to be a problem it's this commute that's the problem. Where are you 345303 double 3 double 3 it's quarter past 8. West Yorkshire trouble. Is David James I don't think we've ever known it this bad every David really. 22 years is long time. Going to say I mean certainly or the last couple years I can remember seeing the m one anything like this at all it's a shocker this morning in the right place which is nowhere near Rick Yeah I think you should just leave it for a couple of hours because whatever your journey time was Triplett. And then add some and then you go to find that you still might not get there in time. Horrible this morning east of 26 cross towards 29. Lanes closed due to overeating roadworks accidents involving a couple of vehicles at the time between 2627 vehicles sliding all over the the shop. And entry get onto the m 16 span junction 27 a guild assume a lorry has skidded in the snow and is jackknifed blocking the slip road on to the m 62 from the a 650 so that's a bit of a shocker there the m one northbound and southbound around junction 42 Lofthouse again dreadful northbound traffic all the way back past 39. Southbound onto the dedicated slip to the west. You're going to find that at absolute snail's pace as well as 61. Of the 60 out towards the m one again it's an absolute grind and solid traffic on the m 6 o 6 to and from the state gate roundabout still got problems as well with an accident through the road around how the park you've got destruction on roundings road through history that's completely blocked due to an accident just before you pass over the 60 Stanley that's completely blocked due to an accident involving a bus and even where roads are blocked or even partially restricted as a result of accidents you've got some dreadful driving conditions certainly as we have before the 647 towards Bradford traffic struggling with the slightest of inclines it would appear. It's not wonderful this morning traction proving to be a massive issue wherever you go and allow yourself bags of extra time cos everywhere and I mean everywhere is absolutely hammered this morning the m 16 pretty grim as you're travelling further towards Manchester looking at this time a quick glance through the cameras to get the point work and actually see some of the cameras because of the snow on the cameras at the moment but I can tell you that the a one m. Northbound 42 before an absolute mess is the heading north by an incredibly heavy and incredibly slow and again looked. It look at that the m $61.00 is you coming in from Junction 7 in towards the city there are lorries that look like they're slaved all over the place that could be there I mean this is just a still I'm looking at it could be that it's in the process of writing itself but it looks absolutely treacherous So wherever you go you allow yourself bags of extra time for your journey but it will be b c radio only Headline News West Yorkshire Police are urging people not to travel this morning unless necessary as the county gets more heavy snow Police say there are a number of accidents on the roads and cons are getting stuck on major routes through many school closures on partial closures again today you can find out more on our Facebook page 2 teenagers have died in a 3 car crash in Yorkshire 7 other people were injured in the collision near Thirsk last night and the home secretary Amber Rose will make a statement of the House of Commons later about the attempted murder of the former Russian spy Sergei scree Paul thank you very much indeed Sara good morning well we're all in this together this morning Lisa Gallacher gave our name to someone texted me earlier and said Could you indicate what driving conditions will be like tonight will this melt was afternoon or would it freeze over and be slippery because it's bad enough right now what's going to happen today Lisa we are going to get sunshine developing through the afternoon that is going to help the situation but then any of surfaces that are wet tonight will phrase because the temperature is going to drop below freezing say this morning in metaphysic warning in force for the sleet and snow that we've already had folding pretty heavily and it continues now it is going to be turning more showery in nature so it is starting to ease but we're still looking at possible showers continuing on until lunch time and then this afternoon a big improvement in the weather the sun will come out there's a risk of one or 2 wintry showers but for most of us become dry this afternoon and up to about 7 or 8 Degrees any more snow because I know it was difficult to predict the forecast changed yesterday most of us right now are going. You know I mean it's . Well I think people are stuck them frightened Loring's all over. Skidding and it's just awful is this is now yeah this did come at the worst possible time for us that night with rush hour and once this clears the way it's turning much milder we're looking at a dry day tomorrow even ice into Saturday the basin made possibly a little bit of snow of the very top of the hill but we're not looking to switch with that one it will turn back to rain as it is a warm front so it's bringing a Wallner and for the weekend we'll see temperatures into double figures right right now the Thank You know you would have something planned today you got to be doing I don't know you know 20 past Good morning from the breakfast this green I have. All right West Yorkshire Police say if you don't have to go. Rob striving for Stockport to Newcastle sitting on the m 62 call Parker Hart said most car is. Nose to tail got stuck on subtle with more or less the scene I want to do and I get Dr Cypher all. This text says can you find out if the road's been great it always seems worse than it has been the last time we can't get aid to Leeds Kirkgate. Gary who sells German sausage and I know you still want exactly where you know I saw criticism only Gary that's all I can tell you. This text says we set off to abandon the car walk home couldn't get off the estate he Wakefield made right it's not gritted cos sliding all over the right. Morning Dominic. Traffic he's moving on Pakistan road in Cook Burton to Huddersfield but it's a snail's pace we had a tweet early so I don't go anywhere near I mean more. On the road right now on the m 606 a.b. Good morning how you doing man I mean I'm not so bad thanks How long have you been on the road this morning Well it's taken me an hour to get from the 66 Don't don't think you do but at least I'm moving on the you decide to go and operate it really that's like a scene from of the movie I don't want to dramatize it but I did feel like people and all the cars I can get all I did all over committing it must be so frightening I would be terrified it is really bad Yeah but I like I said going down is it at least be crawling if there's anybody leaving now and it's but a lot I mean like 1 o'clock you think it's going to going to be assigned to a mate where are you going to be if you can get trying to get to Mali where I might be there for a long time look you know yeah you've wrong about you I think know what. Well you never know you know you never know it's just shocking you did this come as a shock to you would be well I got up this morning no I didn't know and opened our fault the been dealt with I didn't have a call on the note but the biggest shock in the life yeah I think most of us there in that situation it's light and then it came down and it's relentless Yeah I did think about it but when I fell off obviously I will let. You know this I'm going to keep them and it will look stay safe staying well I hope you get where you need to be a little drive carefully be Thanks for the call for the. Oath 34530333 is our number it's 823 pole says I'm stuck on the m 6 to one for over an hour I'm going nowhere parked up on the hard shoulder he says. Let's go to Maxine in kukri Chalo Maxine Hello good morning morning where are you I am not on the old road coming down to that we would round out on my way to all want to well I don't think you go too far are you up there at the moment no it's a little bit green gridlock but I'm on the middle Well I'm really happy about that are you been surprised by this I have this morning yes. My friend you know birthday that's where I'm heading and I've got to go so I'm on my way to. The sea that's what you know should women do Maxine now you know sit there if we can help it we're not going to sit miss that I way absolutely not know what the 59 or 61 things were pretty I learn what you know what you really well I have you know the only one that makes it mostly been this know if people give up before they even self. Have a lovely day thank you very much drive carefully that's Maxine Critch on the way to a party she's not going to give up with there. Thank you so many texts coming through 81 triple 3 is the text number type the word leads and then your message and thank you for updating us this text says the a 6 for 2 out of hundreds feel towards grades more round about is bumper to bumper packed ice buses wagons and some cars are stuck it's horrible the view from Keithley as well traffic is crawling along South Street in Keathley so mandrel morning guess what sitting there a police speed camera there really got nothing better to do said Andriy cross roads well they won't be supplemented. Speeding Noles on the London morning hello no. How's it been for you this morning if you had a bit of adventure a little bit. Talk me through it when I'm totally skating going. You will not come down with not about an hour ago. Some kind Somali terms of. Go out there cold and watch the road off going up towards the thing we're running about right. And then. Basically being shot now that rolled but unfortunately I'm stuck outside the obvious the pope now and. I'm scared and I'm going for. I'm just going to traction All right you know be careful your right to talk to me while you're trying to do that yeah I'm on I'm sure a lot. I mean this has been a bit of a shock police are now saying don't go out unless you have to do you have to get where you're going to know well I've already informed by my work I'm going to actually go from all the trial now so that. You know the bookshop got so good luck with the hill going up narrow down. That's not easy it's not easy easy and it's bad I'm only as you know. I watch all I'm doing a little all right well because I still am Be careful thank you well journalist life calling us Stephen I don't know what it's like I mean really I've not heard anywhere in West Yorkshire that isn't affected by this and some of the major routes are just shocking. 345303 double 3 double 3 Sally Good Morning America still do you try to get should follow me on any morning I try to get Would you speak to because a low can hear me Saleem Oh and of can you hear me. We'll see for you get you back. Maybe it's a snow problem. 034533 double 3 double 3 Daisy leases on the road just like a dive from the village hotel no cars not up no down. Jazz is Stucky bed good for you jazz how to Clapham Burstall I'm not going to work here idle says I'm not idle course you know cos you know Denby Dale road not moving faster these are coming through on text. He says to be this is Josh fans lifesaving course that he has Lee Hall into Headingley trying to find out if it's still a long shot now I can't find out just ring him I can't do that for you because we're really busy but if you just give me a ring just you know the police advice is dug out less you have to although there might be some good news. Looks like the snow has now turned to very fine rain I just see Saline County in me alone and no hello. So Elaine can you hear me yeah I can hear you where. I mean more feel actually you know I'm going to really close or will you fix me 15 to 20 minutes. 45 minutes and I'm still actually in motion it's totally gridlocked hardly because Maureen. It didn't come as a surprise they Saleem I knew it really actually but the big surprise you can say that yeah yeah I think it's the police are now saying don't travel unless you have to presumably you're on your way somewhere and went to Chile Yeah did they know you might be a bit late. Yes. They did how are people driving Sally because I'm hearing all sorts of stuff today throughout Europe to be honest with you I. Saw i sick and they said you know still some people I know one guy had to leave he was this or taking you know from the End up to me and I had to actually so my god to be on you know. Drive safe i.q. Sally Field we got there in the end let's update you on what's going on wherever you are. West Yorkshire travel. All right take the Times not get any better is it David No it's not I think what we'll do is we'll prefix this with everywhere is just so ridiculously small it is unreal the weather is so incredibly wintry it's horrible still snowing in Morse places and you've got a lot of on the ground traction is a massive problem full stop people slip slide up and down hills and these are the incidents and one northbound entry 41 a car gate one link closed due to a broken down vehicle one lane closed on the m one southbound south of 44 to 43 Belle-Isle t 2 broken down vehicles m 62 eastbound solid from 26 to 29 Loftus combination of overrunning road works and earlier accident involving 2 cars still causing queues there around you should 27 the eastbound entry slip junction 27 remains blocked by a jackknife lorry you can't get onto the m.c.c. To eastbound from the a 650 now you can from the m 6210 and the. Heading for the south around 36 going to find some dreadful driving conditions there as well. To the roundabout and back again. 5 minutes. Times and still be a fair amount short of the. Going to find problems with an accident through. The actual ring road. Completely blocked involving a post. Around the junction. And public transport. Trains doing far better than the roads are the smaller the books are so bad that one in my that's it for now bore in 15 minutes all right stay with us you're in the right place for the information bottom line as David said not going anywhere the weather is atrocious if you can stay at home if not we'll update you b.b.c. Radio is a 31 good morning I'm Sara Wakefield heavy snow is falling across many parts of West Yorkshire this morning and police are urging drivers to take out on the roads after a number of accidents and drivers having to abandon their vehicles aging people not to travel unless necessary at the moment many schools across the county are opening later than usual this morning and some have decided to close all together you can find out more on our Facebook page 2 teenagers have died in a crash in Yorkshire 2 children and 5 adults are among those injured 3 cars were involved in the collision on the a 61 near Thirsk last night and Leeds teenager who spoke out about her battle with period poverty is criticizing the government for not tackling the issue a year ago b.b.c. Radio Leeds revealed that girls in West Yorkshire was skipping school because they couldn't afford sanitary protection counterterrorism officers are trying to identify the source of a nerve agent used to poison a former Russian spy and his daughter in Salzburg so gay and Paul have been critically ill in hospital since being found unconscious on a bench look at the weather cloudy still with heavy outbreaks of snow in many areas of the county becoming drier from the West with sunny spells and just the odd wintry showers expected by this afternoon and maximum temperature is 7 degrees Celsius today that's 45 degrees from. 60 b.b.c. Radio me. Please thank you good morning host it's an offender Florida had to deny has signed a new 3 year deal from the club from next season so out of town activated a clause in his loan deal to sign him permanently how the lie is currently alive from s.c. Ingle step one aspect time until the end of the $22021.00 so. Some lady night is appalling a form continued as they were beaten 3 nailed by Championship leaders walls at Elland Road last line a mix of just one win insert seen matches for United the 13th in the Championship table afterwards head coach Paul hacking bottom said their opponent show what it takes to win promotion we want that mentality that winning the brick wall mentality here with the talented players that would go nuts the aim because you need both if you want to get in this league was a great example of the plan accountable got to where to sit in the base and power of the technicians to keep the ball on the got the mentality to fight to defend and in big wrestle involved boxes where after the game United's owner and read resign eat sweets wolves transfer policy saying that he felt it was not legal or fair to let one team owned by a fund who has shares in the biggest players agency with evident benefits see claimed at top European clubs are giving moves players with the options to buy them permanently he asked why the other 23 teams can't have the same one that was put to the Wolves manager knew night after lacking I don't care as it was again I say I don't care what we see on the pitch is a group of very hard working people that only focus on the game to go beyond that doesn't affect this Rafa city is Chief Operating Officer James Mason says he hopes to draw a line under the club's recent run of bad form season ticket prices have been released for the Bantams this week with a free membership scheme introduced for everyone buys a full price ticket in Mason says with this it's time that everybody in the club pulls together and looks to the future yeah without a cookie a week you know what we're not going to hide away from that at about 40 and I felt the punches but I believe I want to believe in what we're trying to achieve together and you know these are exciting times forward we've got to back a line in the sand Let's get radical but I'm a great strike in the Championship now totems Champion's League dreams are over they were beaten by a Ventus at Wembley last night tied. 22 from the 1st leg Spurs threw away a one a lead and lost it to one Manchester City their 3 to the last 8 despite a 21 defeat to Basle it's their 1st home defeat since 2016 England woman disappointing for them as well they lost one nil to the United States in the she believes Cup finale they miss out on winning the competition when the draw would have been enough to lift the trophy its 1st defeat for any manager Phil Neville now he's one is returned to Headingley tonight for the 1st time this season as they host whole f.c. In Super League a temporary north stand has been erected Well 2000 fans will occupy part of any science stand which is due to be completed in August we heard from the drone as chief executive Gary having seen earlier saying he was a conference the game will still go ahead despite the snowy conditions where runners coach Brian McDermott says he's delighted to have the home advantage back we start a new era where the 1st units were try a career that you are got me feeling to commit to only which is a dodgy purse to come to when you you like literally when the control which is which was to grow there is a responsibility for the crowd to trust God to live out their position which is the use ado when it was just nice and comfortable really that Austin dogs are still on the run as a boosted by the return of Jack Walker Ryan hole Tom Briscoe Joel moon Carl Abbott and Anthony Mulai it's a 745 kick off we have a full conference 774 medium wave d a b digital and online father commercials page of b.b.c. The forward slash radially sank you Hi Nick and Richard says they have modern morning he should have been you would out yes but you could just no way it wasn't so much the snow now though it would have been bad a city with the signals and everything else yeah how was your journey in that it took me about an hour and 20 when it would normally well to be fair I was on my way . To her ward and then it was so appalled and get back year book it was bedlam especially I think that a fella called No on top it had and I was coming in the other way to go past the white room and those trucks. Stopped and interrupted tingly roundabout stock and it was all queuing you are all right as long as the car in front of your the lorry in front of you can't go in it's when they stop and then you cart me like yeah over the back and you're getting regular at text updates from the wife in Farsi aren't you now yes she's moved from far literally which she's very. Well this is not very far at all yeah I think she's are struggling a bit so I need to get another update but your traffic is awful statement I think I think the police have said thank you places that rich. Car is a hearts and I'm going to connect with her in a minute don't go out unless you have to but of course many people to offer work I mean listen to this this text says we set off this morning at 620 it's now after state seen so far abandoned cars a b.m.w. In a hedge and other drivers getting out of cars to push people in front of them our car is 35 years old not quite sure how we've got this far but how to is in an hour and a half late for work and we've done some serious d. To is off our regional route they can have currently nearish Armley on route to Li city center Yeah I think everybody's everybody's got similar because he searches surprises in here so often then I realize because it's the snow here. It was there were continue to update you so you're really doing the same after 9 yeah we're going to continue in the same vein that you've been doing Liz until it starts to settle down fortunately because there will be such a big place I was there yesterday afternoon doing some recording so we will still be able to do some of the things we were going to do I was going to ask you to lift half the Georgian furniture in obviously in a legal approved way because it's a favorite era of mine and I was going to the shopping list and Sunday round David Lascelles were mine lot which really well might if I make the state room bed which is a Chippendale bed I could do without or you want to see. So there's a lot Chippendale is almost as much as your oh yes i Phone like. Say a bit resistor. B.b.c. Radio Leeds with you from it at. Least 3. B.b.c. Radio only. Yeah this is a shock and then we're all sitting in slow somewhere a looking at it thinking where did this come from this Texas says not move for 25 minutes somewhere the ring road struggling to seems to have turned to rain now and thawing from the tree branches you see we had a little sparkle of rain up him Eltham which I don't think he's bad. On Twitter 6 inches of snow alone more Bradford lorries blocking Plec Heaton of the road. Yeah let's go to more 62 where Carra thought has been she started off measuring the snow from the knuckle depth on her finger last time we spoke just after right she was. Looking like a knockout just over that has actually eased up is still snowing but not quite as the can fast as it was half an hour ago almost but she still is easing up ever so slightly we were hearing from our weather gurus earlier that it's months a clear up later this afternoon and be up to 8 degrees less I can't think of the moment so I can't feel my toes it certainly doesn't feel as if it's a potential of 8 degrees today but I've just been watching cars spinning and spinning and spinning trying to get in the night a car parking spaces but you can see is a complete lie site here hearts heads more services on the on the m 60 and there is a guy trying to a virus and someone had to come out and help him so yeah there are good spirits as well we speak you heard from these guys in the van earlier who were having a bit of a snowball fight and they said how is it if. There is joy to be had as it is beautiful it's stunning but it has to run destruct it's a heck of a lot of people I think this past from the west as we're calling it this morning instead the beast from the east has taken just a lot of people by surprise it certainly did me I was heading out to have with us he said friend of the story I just had to pull over and stay safe place as you quite rightly say are telling us this morning just don't venture unless you have to essentially Johnnies only don't be daft stay at home and it's disrupting a lot of businesses and work as well not to mention the schools I find sites as I shouted to someone who was stuck in the car park just let me. Off parts of. The store driving over there's a few people in our day. But there are the wheels are spinning of the stick on the motorway so yeah driver side if I'm going to try to stop the drivers will just I was called the schools of political We do a couple of school rooms just told all noble just to go out it's too unsafe so. I don't I would miss the weather I'm surprised. This morning it was it was like it was wet but it was asleep as I got the words where Bob missed it is no good as our living there were Christians that I saw if you seen any criticism about car up our hearts had more no I haven't so far but I think they need this weather was coming and they would have been over night so I reckon that's why we're not seeing as many accidents in 5 or incidence them then we have so far the West Yorkshire Police say they are getting reports they can but they're not flooding in so I think the British probably have done their job but it's just the fresh snow fall that's covering the roads so please I date from where you stand looking at the m 62 because you probably have a view at least one way if not both is the traffic moving it is indeed moving it's a lot slower than it would have been as well I don't think there's a vast degree in the the mountain volume of traffic I think a lot of people are still heading out there on the roads but it's just staking so much longer so if you are planning a journey and you're heading out there is going to take a long time so I plan ahead thank you good to hear from you she's staying up there hot said more for b.b.c. Radio Leeds throughout the morning wherever you are be safe all right don't rush it's not going to get you know things are not great let's speak to I think trying to get to work right now and I have to ask where are you good morning lately on Wakefield road to what is going to work Holiday Inn And we've been on this road for the last hour and 20 minutes I think we moved about half a mile if. I needed to go to a standstill now and I'm trying to get to my post office which is look would post office I'm sorry you. Sorry I'm just trying to get there when. You can I think you're taken by surprise on this one only I was I woke up late this morning because that. Coaches have been my husband when he didn't tell me it was snowing and he said How do you know that me just in the shower in that car. And that was it and normally we set up at the same time we didn't take the motorway because thinking that there was more chance that going that way so we took the other to yeah and made the wrong choice I think well look all that matters is to stay safe and not take any risks and everyone from your post office do you want to give Which one are you trying to do that you haven't done yet and look who it. Really is all the way that's all we can say isn't it. And I tell my customers I love them all you drive safe thank you it's been one heck of a. Breath Bottom line don't go anywhere unless you have to because you'd be faced with all of this David James Yes Not wonderful very very very wintry conditions all round traffic incredibly slow all round and anywhere with a hill or a bank in its in its name proved to be a bit of an issue in respect of the kind of thing this morning and war northbound one laid out broken down vehicle 41 car gets on the entry slip and one southbound a number broken down vehicle south of 44 to 43 battle the southbound exit. Westbound dedicated slip has been closed due to a number of stranded vehicles I believe there are issues with the slip as you heading off the m one southbound Lofthouse interchanges self the m 62 year got dreadful driving conditions east of $26.00 a chain bar towards $29.00 Lofthouse I would say at least 50 minutes onto your journey there one lane still out of $26.00 towards $27.00 as a result of an accident involving 2 cars and you've got an accident eastbound 27 involving 2 lorries as well one of the lorries or skidded in the snow and jackknifed blocking the slip onto the m 62 from the a 650 so the entry slip road is partially blocked now so you queue in traffic and one lane out yes on the entry step on the main carriageway. The entry to an accident involving 2 lorries traffic can now get passed in the outside lane which it couldn't 15 minutes ago traffic on the m 606 north and south between chain bar the roundabout very very poor driving editions particularly only a 647 from Leeds towards Bradford and struggling to get up the slightest bit of a hill of problems as well. Partially blocked by an accident you have got restrictions as well we had an accident on Canal that Stanley the accident traffic is still absolutely at a snail's pace had skidded on the ice and crashed into a wall that's now clear roundings road 3 has failed the accident is now clear but slow traffic in the wake of that one in fact just very very very very slow traffic all round this morning public transport everything at Leeds Bradford all departures being held or cancelled the buses are suffering the same kind of problems as the rest of the road vehicles our trains don't seem to be too bad at all more in 10 minutes while Thank you morning please be safe if you want to check your schools and times going on but if you're stuck in traffic Facebook dot com forward slash b.b.c. Radio b.b.c. Radio Headline News. People not to travel this morning unless necessary as the county gets more heavy snow Police say there have been a number of accidents on the roads and cons are getting stuck on major routes which is gridlocks there are many school closures and partial closures today you can find out more on our Facebook page to teenagers have died in a 3 car crash 7 of the people have been injured in the collision with the home secretary Amber road will make a statement to the House of Commons later about the attempted murder of the Russian former spy script look at the weather cloudy start with outbreaks of rain sleet and snow the snow is heavy in places and is settling on many major routes becoming drier from the West was sunny spells and just the old wintry showers expected by this afternoon maximum. But you 7 degree Celsius 45 degrees Fahrenheit Well yes yes quite unexpected yes totally unexpected and even though well it was forecast yes but you know it was all of a and this is his yeah he said the shocking thank you very much indeed. And Dave says I'm stuck on the Hollings hail me a guy's leg for an hour and a half I'm getting very fed up now I want my bacon butty and coffee at that make a. Radio So I'm looking in on this week's Little Mix big show a b.b.c. Radio leads from the. Idea. Take over from well of course you are you. Know not really in your predicament in from the emotional issue for me where I'm from there's a backlash in the book you know. I'm remembering details. So joining me I ask b.b.c. Radio Leeds a little expression from mine on Saturday. B.b.c. Radio just texted me earlier and he said I'm supposed to be on our fans lifesaving course a hole in Headingley and I'm trying to find out if it's still a long long shot he said this is about 25 minutes ago could you find out if it's still all well the man running that course Josh rang us and said no it's cancelled . Do you know your magic you really are because you're all right calm down just don't have to go. Charlotte good morning where are you. 'd and 20 roughly about the file and Bill. How long have you been there. Was that. Moment wow how bad has it be yeah well it was well about. One. Not so about. It seems to most of us by surprise you stop snowing now in the center of Leeds just as an update but it's been horrendous You know we do expect the Spanish Inquisition we didn't expect this either did way. Oh I think we're. Going on it wasn't called. I'm a para my life gentlemanly I'm a god bless you so I many people are looking after today Charlotte I have a full day so far and I will quiet down I'm hoping so too just be careful I know you've been taking it steady and thanks for the update and I just say all the cars that you like and I'm on my way to help bless you thank you. Oh no I thank you this morning. Do you know so many messages today oh it's just I mean this is awful Listen to this this is from Cathy in family so mum's funeral today at lunch time it's Matthew's Church you know what's the cost can get up suffer and drive say Cathy of family bless you. Dale says An hour later still on the ring road across Gates buses I can see they're out of service. Still says this is made me laugh I'm currently walking to work on a snowplow I was just passed me. They plowed the recent low enough for this gadget the state at the writes it didn't clear and he says good Ok please counsel says Rob still and this text 2 hours a now office abandoned I asked abandon the idea that lay off it main road is like a sheet of ice skating Headingley Hewitt Good morning. Well I wish I was a bit nearer still stuck between. The I would regret about anything. Lol sets off but quarter past 7. Just past the left to be overblown I even got to bridge the woman in her a good direction is just impossible the slightest incline. Slippin and slidin the people who got off the 36 bus somewhere down by Bridge and are actually walking up to our gates and saying nothing. Would heal the moment nothing's going over the bridge hoping that we won't be able to ride over the bridge and may be America will get through the back roads through Echo from weirdly. That out is not for me turning around and going back home because. I won't be able to make it. And you know we think we can cope but sometimes you just have to say I'm going to sit tight I don't know if that's an option for you just sit tight until it thaws and begins to change the thing I've together with several 100 others on the stretch of road of a realtor that's now well please be careful or don't you know of any luck which have a really tight right in a minute I really don't agree thank you for calling Ok Thank you Stuart on the a 61 James good morning I'm a field. Our ladies are you there and I'm all right we're you doing no burly justice I have given up trying to get to work unfortunately but stuck in traffic on the way back because a lot of people have the same idea. It's just been a run just a talking nightmare James is this just like a white nightmare. Completely awful last week it was dark I go I couldn't get to work last Thursday because their stomachs started earlier and my little I started I could talk and get the or else I would have been there and gotten frustrated by car but I wanted to get up at this wake so I thought Ok I know it too but even though I was extremely slow it's all but. It is just. Comparable familiar I've ever noticed before well look be safe will you take any risks just sit tight if you can wait till it passes Yeah well there. Feels kind of just say a huge thank you to old of you who've taken the time of the trouble to colas textus tweet us today so we've got that picture rolling we will continue to keep you in filmed Richard stead here after the news at 9 traffic can travel every 50 minutes be safe whatever chose she to be make That's the primary concern see tomorrow morning from 6 for the breakfast. 27. Banks. Now following. Very very slow moving traffic. From. Past the past. And. The rest of the trains. 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United Football Club by early next week talks are ongoing between the unnamed potential investor and club officials it's thought a deal could be pushed through by Wednesday the news comes as the club confirms that players and staff will be paid this month wages a Jew next Thursday a full House is expected at Victoria Park tomorrow for Powell's home match against Wrexham after ne football fans snapped up all the tickets to help the club in their current financial crisis but in Smith's blog Smitty the bar a fan pays tribute out to Bill United for their help in keeping Middlesbrough alive by letting them play at Victoria Park when some park was unplayable and its gates were padlocks back in 1906 in says the generosity of pulls back then is a big reason why many Barra fans will be cheering on how people in the stands tomorrow the fact that I wish that they shifted a few things around and managed if it was in and they asked then they would after they say it was a obviously a big gesture and a grand gesture not the think it is theirs that was there alongside the sort of contribution that it gives and they the concert you made at the time as well elsewhere on this Friday afternoon north east m.e.p. Jonathan onat has resigned from Ukip in a statement on social media Mr Arnot blamed what he called a shift in the party's position on cultural and religious issues which he said was at considerable variance with his own views missed on a told b.b.c. t C tried to change his party from within but accepted it was a mission too far I've been trying for many years to try to get the past to become the positive dynamic vibrant forward looking car to be it should be a party talking not just about blacks but what Britain can be beyond that sadly over recent times it's been headed in completely wrong time action and there's more on that story with Keri Phillips And from 4 o'clock here on b.b.c. Tees all of the day's news and a major police operation aimed at tackling human trafficking on Tayside has entered its 2nd week with 4 more arrests bringing the total so far to 11 Cleveland police as its operation continues. After officers raided homes in Stockton and in Sheffield on the 9th of January the latest arrests involve 4 man aged 223334 all 4 of been released as inquiries continue the conservative m.p. For Middle East Cleveland has told b.b.c. Taze that the collapse of the contracting firm Karelian has left a complex array of problems in its wake Simon card spoke as the Federation of Small Businesses said promised support from a government task force was unlikely to be enough for up to $30000.00 small firms who are thought to be owed money by Karelian Mr Clarke says there are lessons to be learned from Karelians collapse there are undoubtedly are indeed are those lessons will be numerous and complex and you know that the fallout from it really and will go on for many months and probably years my office is a support people who may be caught up in this victims of the serial sex offender John Worboys say they're disappointed that the government has decided against a judicial review of the decision to release him the former black cab driver was jailed in 2009 for assaults on 12 women although police believe he may have committed many more and the search for 2 missing fishermen involving lifeboat crews and a helicopter has resumed of the coast of our girl and Bute a 3rd man was pulled from Loch Fyne last night after the cruise boat capsized an investigation is under way turning out to babysit a sport and in football the Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis says he won't be spending any money during this month's transfer window Peeler says the Boro squad was too large when he arrived at them for short became the 1st player to leave permanently this week when he joined Leeds United the Boro boss says if there are any arrivals in the next 2 weeks they'll only be temporary. Wires. It's only ones that are not that we get stuck with but you know that could add to what we've already got to think it's important that you know when when the dust settles in the next couple weeks Stephen we go through all of the back to the club Meanwhile in cricket England have beaten Australia by 4 wickets in the 2nd one day international in Brisbane chasing. 171 so when they reach the target with 34 balls to spare finishing on 274 for 6 to go to nil up in the series Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow top scored with 60 with Friday afternoons baby sea change where the now here's a me do you Hurst cold afternoon Christie side country North Yorkshire with some frost lingering on the hills and a few wintry showers continuing to push into the region but there will be plenty of sunshine as well westerly winds strengthening and highs of 3 Celsius $37.00 in height. 95. Freeview 7 to 2 as well with me in the studio we've got all kinds of bits and pieces coming in some of it is about the legendary . Voice 1960 singer p.j. Pro. Henchmen coming in as well nominations fall. For a potential top 10 Frenchman the ticket is indeed not quite yet but definitely vibrating a bit in the style of p.j. I want travel through a start your message with the word. Double 5 double. Uncle Harry in the studio as well right current stuff through it bit by bit you know please particular order thank you to Kimberly who says What an eclectic afternoon it's been on the program one word for it is one word for it yes I will avoid the eggs though she says not a fan of x. It could end up egg bound. Thank you to steady state if this is celebrities that you've met in very unlikely places or you. Steady State back in the late 1970 s. My boss asked me if I could have a look at a customer. Just filled with Pat sure he was having a problem with the indicators the was a Rolls Royce. The driver. Disney star star of bet knobs I'm broomsticks and I think it's a Mary Poppins as well David Tomlinson right now suffice it to so Terry Thomas. You know with a little mustache all 30 percent to. 70 percent David Niven Yes I'll go with yeah after I fixed it he paid for his fuel on his repairs gave me a tip and apologized to him terribly sorry dear boy I've only got 5. He said I was well short of 5 or 5 was sick but well cheer for that he says think we'll drop in Terry Thomas by another 3 percent putting in Richard Todd for 6. Very decent of him yes indeed who took a bit which had taught him anywhere right thank you George the Rochdale smoggy I am keen to stress he says when Ching should be equal opportunity Can I nominate a deadly female. Woman The Film Theatre of blood or you and we know of Lion Heart as played by a woman one spotted in the Hartlepool branch of us that only dame Diana Rigg lovely yes we love that thank you for that okey dokey And Matthew we know it's tying together 2 of our various threads this afternoon and quite frankly it's about time somebody dated some kind of consistency on this program. In a previous incarnation he says I used to work with no calls from boxing but. That's what makes Going to me you're worth what. I used to work with when I woke up this morning I didn't think anyone would be saying that. Smash and smash. You when you were Prohibition era gangster Matthew with a pawnshop because that. Sensitive about the just keep going. Really hope that everybody would have a workplace it was your quality of no alright no. I have a name you know. Use a lovely shop of the pleasure. And the crack in henchmen as well. Really have hedged but right resist texted How about The Far from scary. And the henchmen of grot box the green which he has used to torment Rod Hall and Emu Rod Hall or even use Nemesis was a witch called Grow up bugs you know I once interviewed his lovely you know Ridley Scott croc now it's grog bugs had a less than a scary hench crocodile croc Yeah somebody got the dog the somebody the dog it's. Sunderland. Your henchman Dirty Harry. Is clean as a whistle. Dead right about hang guest and horse are right and the horse you've mentioned a couple of times they were socks and mercenaries right hired by vaulted Jem. King of Kent after the Romans had abandoned Britain. So there were men to vote to vote against henchmen Yeah Wow There you go. On another note I never come to a pita when guards but I did once see Superbowl are having a pint in a pub in some. She was appearing at the Sunderland Empire that week it was about a night off alright I also once saw the footballer turned comedian Charlie Williams going into a nightclub very good that's I muchly was performing I saw Francis dilatoriness sandwich in Gorton. You know what I mean you can't just leave that that's i.o.p. Show of left the p.j. Proby story on a cliffhanger but you don't leave that hanging. I went into it 2 were. The cat that was a calf ingore I like to go down to the waterfall down there is it money and spout I'll take your word for it you know a little walk downstairs guard just want to fall down and go off and Molly and spout what before you go there it's best to fortify self it's a slippery clamber down here and I went into some kind of a place and there's Frances Delatour. Here rather splendid looking sandwich interest wonderful just just on Iran and her just like that was she going down to Mali and spout as well then was she 40 find herself I didn't see it down there. She looked fit enough to be able to enjoy the joys of the Gulf and could be sacked I suspect it was hard to be related. To turn those noisome in going on at the time. That used to bump into walking on the North Yorkshire was my income right regular goodness to us it was only person that hasn't met Peter. But in Carmichael I used to see him to give you the big hello good how don't know wonderful morning yes you know that isn't somebody would be pretty do a proper stop and chat Yeah you could write it is quarter past present. As find out what's happening out in the teeming metropolis keeping an eye on it all why it's David Llewellyn l.-o. Sonny germ didn't Peter when dad died about 4 days ago yes. Hence we are doffing our cap to him today we are paying tribute to Peter when God Yeah that's what happens when I don't listen the rest assured. My thought was you will meet him now you know but there you go no. I shouldn't mind your people going dark and. Yes fabulous 688 West Auckland currently closed following an accident between the junction of the 68 and Dilks street expert delays as a result of that was been ongoing since about quarter to 6 89 around when you've Yeah you've got some flooding there following a bit of a thaw and I think temperature is about to drop again so it could turn out to be very very treacherous. Through Middlesbrough brambles farm that's very busy at the moment no major headaches to contend with elsewhere he seems fine through Darlington if a little busy away from the north get round about anything else appreciate you call over 30123011 back. Keep in Seaside County Durham and North Yorkshire on the move. We think it's important the people in power are accountable to you. We put local decision makers in the hot seat. On this kid tree if you have a question for. You kid. In the hot seat. Over that right we must do part 2 part 2 on Mary block chords p.j. Proby story yeah yeah. How to block Court former editor of the Hartlepool mail now came in from his lunch time wandering one day he did he drink he signed it in a somewhat flippantly. Came back from his lunchtime break sensually to find the receptionist at the Harley pool male hurry there's a strange gentleman here to say you are. Harry pushed open his office door to discover. The famous powerhouse Texan is an e j Pro me Texan singer sprawled in his office. Cowboy boots on the desk cowboy hat in place and asking if he could see the Hartlepool Mail's reporter mighty O'Rourke is vitally important that he see. To which Harry replied I actually at Maggie isn't well at the moment she's in hospital . And we left it there dot dot dot Yeah but you do know what we would call these days month spread in a bit p.g. Approach I think he had his feet up didn't he yes he did. Both both snakeskin cowboy boots on the desk Yeah yeah well up next after a bit of a natter a bit of a nutter says Harry. It turned out that Maggie o. Rock the pool male reporter had interviewed p.j. Proby before restocked and performance during his trial was a tearing 1960 s. Heyday Oh you know all these decades on he'd never forgotten her right on her developed from what I could gather be a little bit of a crush but have a crush on Malia wrong. Anyway says her eventually got shots of him. Thought nothing much more about it. About 3 hours later I got a call from an irate hospital ward manager. Who had taken great exception to the tall Stetson wearing cowboy wandering on to an all female ward in the middle of the afternoon without so much as a by your leave when he was challenged he simply said. No problem has no problem here. Miss the block walk from the hall to pull mail something along. The I could I could possibly have talked my way out of face says Harry. But said hospital ward money. Was actually my of the hof the light fold Mrs Black That's what I do you see and this is hailing the Shakespearean tragedy. So. Some points on this program we're going to have to get p.j. Proby on the show I'm going to get p.j. Proby on to talk about his time living in the northeast. A bit of a May a day I think. It get syllables into that wet wet no syllables of trying to be fall to Ses cool. P.j. Propre. I'm going to look into getting p.j. Yeah to which is probably Ok John Leo and I once saw Robson Green eating scrambled eggs at based the services we can argue without. Simon strawman Simon just about do me shopping this uncle how we want any spam. Well what I haven't got to get is 2 different things I. Just can't I'm exactly where you want in life. Is this is what. Kind of number the other one war 2 was or not there was another kind of meat scientific experiment but come on what was a car broke c'est to me there can grill it was called Bacon grill and it was some kind of strange scientific experiment that involved some pink item that may or may not to be bacon at some point. But it seemed to me at the time to be flip smacking a full English breakfast in a tin you know not what you want it was just a bank it was it wasn't it not as we know it wasn't it was a cross between bacon and political. Bed. Vickie that. My friend works for the council in Oxford and was sent to a big house to check out a planning permission request to be Shake it stayed for us we didn't have time to mend the hinges. This is the gift that keeps giving only. Yes I wanted to call my daughter to. See well though it is. My name is Telugu but my mom said that to Lou the Tassimo it was a bit she was. Going to blitz wrong without. Even indeed so great a henchman Yes the Spanish Inquisition you know all the python Michael Pailin news is the chief psionics inquisitor reasoning you nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition chief weapons are surprise surprise. What a wasted teenage. Years got to henchmen one of whom I believe is called Cardinal Fung. Oh very good but Terry Judge Terry Jones and Gilliam of the Spanish Inquisition henchman in Monty Python Tim who's welding in return. Oh yeah talking hench women you know we're talking bond surely at Rose a crab From Russia With Love oh i certainly a friend Lottie lend your Our love lot to learn you're a big admirer of. Deadly Winkle pick issues for. Agreed when she was dropped into the Tampa Puranas or whatever it was that. Did you not realize it e.g. Don't pirate jenny one of the finest songs ever. Record it so did Bob Dylan a big fan of lucky Lenya he was knocked out by Pirate Jenny and this is not a song I think is do you Boots of Spanish Leather as a result of that to put right just sensational. For seek it out and I did enjoy it it's a wonderful thing right thank you to the Railway Man 3 years ago I went for a day out to house Steen gorge on a very cold spring day only a handful of visitors walking towards us from the furthest point or stony hardly of Spandau Ballet now and this family lives I think of a like a Spandau bar so shake it Stevens get in planning permission is easy. They are no walk on how steam gorge. Musclebound all that stuff but that's the best it's a short notice thank you to Tracy from the thought on. The form and on the phone and with the. Whole 2005 going to Disneyland Paris for new year travelling on the same you rode star Lenny Henry who tried on my mom's folks who really. Were not a whole lot of hen Lenny Henry to get on your forte I was just that was a start a substantial bit of trotting to be done Lenny Henry and Dawn French were there she was about to go pro for it because I think once you get away with quite something in victimization. Dawn French Lenny Henry stench woman who difficult to say with the arrangement is no. Fun Q 2. Of it's not quite the same but 30 years ago I was on holiday in lands a Rotty with black lace. I'm. Did you do do do come on I'm not going to. Want trouble 3 start you messed with the word to use 01642 double to double fi double. Yes as you think you've got a sad life yes even look they sell Monte Python Spanish Inquisition Terry Gilliam plays Cardinal fog. Terry Jones plays Cardinal big. Right to go and do so Morris tubs are they. As the weekend with Daft Punk. Uncle Harry in studio as well thank you to Al who says that when entering an Italian restaurant in New Castle 1975 I was nearly bowled over by a rather large John Conti thank you you seem to be in a hurry alright yeah and he done the cover for our Band On The Run by then. There was no you know nothing you know you want to get to the photo shoot for the. Good thank you to Vicki who says you want to go how do you need a podcast I'm screaming laughing. The dog thinks I've gone mad Well that's very kind of you want more of things less is marvellous it is going to thank you sort of canny a cold I saw the steam sports broadcaster John Inverdale in the Albert Park Cafe eating a cheese Noni and toasty washed down with a tin of green tip top did you so he says here. Top class Mick bacon grill Yes bacon grill was essentially luncheon meat it's a cracking fishing bait I've caught many a chop and Barbul from the swale with a bit of bacon grill. Is it still a thing that. I imagine if you went down to the Bishop Auckland branch of Morris and seeds. Peter Wingard browsing through it. Mr Fay I'm sure I have and Marie and I were off to the Bradford small 'd animal show oh good lord. Big animal get out a small. All of all. It's the biggest the best show in the country and we've never been before the 1st time she's somewhat nervous. I think. A preemptive only recall of a clause which will be done I do is take a take in the boonies down to Bradford year round for the Barney's probably a rugby league team. Good luck. On trouble 3 if you want to drop us a line about any of this stuff start your message with the words 1642 double to double 5 double 11 should probably stick a record on there we'll find out what Gary Phillips and do in the middle tell you I'm sure he will now you know it is very much he just says Find out after a fall yeah that's all I ever get. I know I right before I forget will play a record and then we'll speak to him until he Collins. Steamed a report on you as a b.b.c. Tease journalist or your Canadian chap brings all lovely voice. Says at some point this afternoon could you mention a big fan of yours His name is Anthony he's a water sample for Northumbria water ice one does that mean he tastes it own like we were just talking about I Claudius. Taste the water for me Antony. I'm assuming not but b.b.c. T.v. Is on every day while he's driving all over the Northeast testing warter good job. That's water Yes RAHNI definitely come for. 100 percent it's not water substitute it's not in water water reconstituted water. Randomly knocked on my door this week to test the water from our top 4 anything on toward and recognize my voice in the report reports that I've gone and he's a big fan of the show so very good partly also met Tiber in a random water testing mo. Thank you very much right yeah hello to Antony the Northumbria water water tester. You get some Somebody has got to test that water Yeah thank God it's on today Gary Phillips is here in the studio to get your jacket so no no no you just did that Joey. There are you so we look forward to weekend and I need something to look forward to in a week or bar of. That I know you'll turn it on again and he had something to look forward to on a weekend now he's old enough to be. Merely on the key. He just doesn't quite the name doesn't really amount to the should the amount of 15.5 voices. I was again aware guard. Or you Mr Phillips I'm very good thank you very would. Be Libyan Jubilee pockets but he definitely honeycombs you not told this guy Raj. Board he's kind of like you at the top on the one that sort of platform in the us to stand up and walk in with around you every single day on the villages. Drive out the open top of the it was not a lock it was like scaffolding in the back and used to stand in it with everyone and he told somebody to abort it he wanted for years people want to be stand up and wave out of it as well I don't know I think he was just a big fun right we've got to get p.j. Probably on the chin on you how you must be 18 I was in there I would have said yeah I could live with anyone or any live within me and for just a date you know the money would but it cut your teeth p.j. Proby a 7980 in November when I was there you go. At the ticket to put it and tell me. How do you know does it know. What I or he was controversial. With this country is going to hell in a handcart p.j. Probe your split is true I was as honest a disease and executive everything did now but that suppressed surprising number of times yeah p.j. Program split his trousers up as if we vote could afford you feel as if. We would see Kate that was a blessing when he. Moved out and everything and the original woman he bought yet is how many rocking away he got up the big night when he started his double How many said retractable blades the. Show shot you got your knife yes but it still was there and then he tried to sort of because you don't know you know the wrong core but surely. There's a gadget you could out that made cool to that he. Cooked Oh yeah that's a good thing it's basic a. Right it's a little appeal to the pair of you thank you take a few stacks today. I was a presentation evening the day delay Middlesbrough some years ago visited the gents and I see him Keith was in full flight. Through the door all. Not only chance and Dave No no no no no that's just the start of sleaze pleasingly still gets over you don't really know me as a day. Drama maybe birth. I'm only 2 trucks Oh what do you want to model me. Picture Yes I mean. You want the toilet to visit like a moral maze cartoon strip if you can shoot comic Yeah well you did a lot yeah there are only 2 traps Yeah how I did it was a lot of your stuff to get a cubicle child psychologist Dave Peacock big books all walk tall but it's called Brady and. What happens what happens next. I'm this is the. Scotland. Which I was and still when I. Put it to go and see and I went and went to the toilet as I did and out of the traps be ugly show the country. I do apologize for the shooting. Be told I'm on I'm not going to tell you about 6 for one simple to show your love but you don't read October but yet. You keep it out of the meeting well you want to know like I don't commit suicide and I give it a minute. Some of the Loves I thought write these are just coming in now Jesse James even read. Kevin Costner once once you. Know if that's all you get with. Kevin cost was once having a quiet off the Dubai in a pub in London when I walked in the dole However it wasn't just me. Discover a quiet by good. Welcome welcome welcome possibly could be the book. Stands as well what. This. First of all we know what Rob 77 of as. Of the moving down the gays got it will begin to train at the station is going to end up crashing it your heart your fortune it's like a brother or sister used to keep yourself alive and you see the tree in use because you look at the bright you know you know this is what the show is doing now it is words we speak you know there's always a hiding to nothing you are absolutely shocked he was committed to forthrightly according to your own laws are still something that is hardly put united there as you did. Happenings Yeah we'll bring you more after for we go absolutely also jump in on it you keep m.e.p. For the Northeast it's called the party find out why I didn't interview with him no more than an hour ago just after he announced it really raw emotion from Jonathan find out what he had to say and what will project in Middlesbrough down the side hall had a meeting today and it's the pondering the future because they need funding find out what that is and what they will be doing about it after full and also free Friday what we can do for free or very little money to the web might be still looking good and Gary's gap yes is a very interesting one it involves Thomas Edison or I Ok more after 4 right you know pleased with you confident and they just tell me I think they've got the courage I think produce Helena's put together a fine form of we feel it's like you know this. Just put like you would put them together and I think we did all right but orange sauce Thank you Dave and c m who's texted in so you know it was it was in the gents it was Keith wasn't in the gents when in walked Charles and Dave and. The drama right yeah. Just as well that was shaken Stephen. Right it's 16 minutes before your. Review after 4 o'clock. 5 out what's up with a out in the teeming metropolis. Sunshine. Completely closed between the. Streets due to an accident. Very very wet a fair amount of standing water there following a bit of a thaw and I think it's. Less than pleasant everything else thankfully very nicely . South of the other 66 none of it causing any and he would appreciate you call audible 301230. Keep in County Durham North Yorkshire on the move. Sweeping every Saturday from 8. You can. Introduce. You. Tree. To. Every Saturday night from 8. In the studio to just realized we never talked about the requisition of iron railings during World War 2. You just got to keep your powder dry. And go with the flow after the Jason King frenzy. It's gone off like a Catherine wheels instead of. The next time a yeah right at the top 10 henchmen stroke women stroke looking. Stick a record on a might take a type be a throw mean by the time we come on the other side that will give you time to sort out the. Very complicated technological arrangement in the music for the top tons on this program yet right. The trio of what for. Today and you can still get by you can grill. Get out. Slow and more I hear there you go doesn't mention the Bishop Auckland branch Well one can get it from Iceland weather rocking get it in there you may not be allowed to be some delicate negotiations going on with the current music I think you know if you don't allow something like a cross between a chemistry set to play a door and possibly some unfortunate creature. Given the green light scenario Yeah thanks for the in for the pact of friendly like those summit that Ronald Reagan used to have with Russian premie Oh it would you know where they used to be in Iceland as well then they are. Going to wreck you may day take the g.l. W. To Reykjavik and have a summit about well you can go to Iceland supermarket Yes buy some bacon Grail thank you to. The water boy all right Northumbrian waters water tester fine job there was come out of your go sour if you call saying I'm famous side a big shout out from your big hunk of Canadian love Mr Collins a sample these water the other day you go beautiful. Great guy a pleasure to meet is lovely Anthony Collins thank you water boy for the right and we got top 10 well we started with hench man but it's equal opportunity so we're off hench women is the potential for change animals in there as well we got good range in here got right diverse Yeah I've heard of hen she's Ok I do need the music on call we certainly do yes set up the technology. People are around when my well. To do could you could you could talk to men strong women stroking creatures are going to be number 10 Bellatrix Lestrange they do range licks acquittal of Lord Voldemort of the Harry Potter books number 9 it's going to be a bit messy this one you might need to join up on the dirt sharks Oh yeah Paul. All . It was the henchmen of Phil Peters who both looked like Paul Simon and Garfunkel car from kl in the detector wrists don't need to help out at all that's a perfectly done thank you Paul is the henchman Yes. As appears a legality that we. Took to know as well though in the series everyone says Oh they look like Simon and Garfunkel but the characters names it transpires are actually Phil Peters and Paul the. Number. 2 Texas Pete's bony body from super tad to bits quite a lot and the leather clad hair hench woman of General Zod we suspect not a real general I think you are some kind of military background general Superman. We trusted cheerfully withdraw up to number 5 or the murderous mind of John Hurt's . Claudius laughed Dave's number 4 letter on the card read mafiosa side kick a baron greenback. Number 3. And Mr Hodges slippery the slippery yappy warden's creepy crease be a carrier he's not a bit formally under play role but he's doing in the background we're talking Dad's Army Air you. Describe him as a lickspittle. I think I think generally speaking he carry a spear for hard cheese Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah if push came to shove Yeah but. Remember to bother Jessop the more sarcastic priest in Ireland Oh yes and go offer to the vicious a bishop Brennan father tad too early Yeah and this week's number one Wormtongue the slimy sidekick of the smooth talking Star wielding subtle man in a lot of the ring as magnificently played by Brad door if you're in the Philippines I like Brad Doris of grit He's a proper He's a proper I'm sure he's lovely in real life creepy on the cinema screen really an inveterate Oh you see we are told that what you think Joy to await me right I think I'll work it was just about don't it's Nick nothing cool thing yeah those are your top 10 henchmen stroke women stroke. There's a skeleton in the Iraq well there are all bases covered Thank you oh I did bacon grill didn't that way to go was bacon grill Yes it was dusty so got bacon ground somewhere thank you to everybody who's been in touch it's been a delight as always Imo I think I have missed a few bits and pieces out today so apologies for the Where Eagles Dare because there was like mentioning Vicky a New Yorker once took a crab on a dare and there's a bit in Where Eagles Dare are right. It could go on the list but I managed anyway as a name next time next thing you know it's bound to be an update and I took the crap on The Boss is Vicky's hench crap hench crap that will be greeted and scraps Yeah right yeah thank you to everybody who's been in touch as always it's been wonderful funk you to your Uncle Harry. Like a light bulb was just got on to me in the 1st day SAGAL So why did Roger Ditchley for a while had had the henchmen the wicked The evil. Tripe magnate Roger Ditchley had violent casts and all. A cartoon head and she yes. Just. To see the man didn't get in. The both Baldwin transpire into Europe a.b.c. Turns his. Back on the program. Hopefully enjoyed me if you haven't quite other for the sound of my voice at the b.b.c. Introducing program on tomorrow night from. Seems only appropriate to finish with a bit of very scary. That's . Brilliant it was brilliant. Equally as brilliant. I'm going to give you sort of. Like shakes to come we'll be back with you tomorrow night. 8 o'clock here. With you on your. Day with what's happening right across the. County. News and sport for weather forecast. Coming your way so stay with us. As well if you get it at.

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Which as she said to the police in her interview was harsh She also talked about how Mr Serious had barely visited her in hospital referring to the day she was released to go home she said that there was no welcome home from her husband and that day and that night she didn't stop crying Mississippi is said there was one time she was scared of a has been when confronting him about smoking in her car she said he got angry and then in her interview she said the look he gave me was incredible he looked absolutely livid a sort of blank look I had never seen that kind of look on someone before and it was just a few days she said later when he suggested she goes parachuting Emil Celia's denies 2 charges of attempted murder and his trial continues the Spanish government is holding an extraordinary Cabinet meeting to decide how to enforce direct rule over Catalonia Madrid said it would end the region's autonomy in response to a vote by the Catalan parliament to declare independence a supporter of Catalan independence Carla Suarez said he expected a backlash from Madrid everyone expects the Spanish Inquisition so they're probably going to use force and violence because that's the only thing that they know and their policy going to try to dismantle the cattle Republic but as we saw in the referendum there if people go on the streets and protecting stations there is a chance that democracy can prevail retail sales have dropped the quickest rate since March 2009 the height of the financial crisis the figures have been released today by the c.b.i. Half of the shopkeepers surveyed said they were down compared to this time 12 months ago b.b.c. Which is in Longdon has been speaking to independent retailers in Swindon to see what sales have been like for them October is actually the busiest month we've had over the last year across the board really not as good as no more they have been dime probably as much as 50 percent on some days the market is a lot of uncertainty is where we brag zigzagged is good hard is going to. Hard October October's been quite good actually we have noticed that customers coming from further failed October's being a little tricky overall sales are slightly down the British astronaut Tim Peake says interest in his space mission which started almost 2 years ago is still huge He spent 186 days on board the International Space Station and has been telling b.b.c. World he's keen to go back when he can we really are about to embark on the next next step beyond the International Space Station we're currently building the rockets that are going to take us to the moon as a stepping stone on to Mars for the next 10 to 15 years ago to see a transformation of what we do in space Major Tim started his career in the Army Air Corps and was stationed out lock Hill on Soulsby plane he's been telling b.b.c. Will cheer his time there was a huge influence on approaching life in space you have to have that mentality of being a complete professionalism paying attention to the detail it's the small stuff that catchy but at the same time you know you've got to be relaxed you've got to be calm and you've got to take everything in your stride as well the Royal British Legion is will cheer Poppy Appeal has been launched at Longleat safari park near Warminster the jump for heroes Parachute Team descended through the air to present the vi Countess of Weymouth with the 1st Poppy for the county general said Jack deverall is president of the Royal British Legion and told b.b.c. Boccia White's vital to keep supporting the Poppy Appeal there are hundreds thousands of soldiers sailors and airmen who continue to serve their country in extraordinary times dangerous situations this is part of that there are people who are prepared to do things which other people don't want to do for the security of those people George Orwell said that we are kept safe because there are hard rough men who are prepared to defend us both rugby's teaming up with will chip Council to help veterans in the county make the change to civilian life. Using sport the club's foundation is beginning its tackling transition course next week into it worth to help x. Servicemen and women pick up was in the Army and is now a coach with the foundation he told b.b.c. Which are joining the course can help people leaving the forces find their next path when I left the military force of neural signals always a. Career and the job. Foundation knowledge of of boarded up like a dream job when you get older when you decide you know leave the military you don't always have a plan in place but you can use it for hobby or close personal career development and I think it's great I will choose whether skies will stay clear through the evening minimum temperatures 6 degrees Celsius b.b.c. News it's 5 minutes past 6. With current garden b.b.c. Will show. Well it's the last hour of the last day of May being with you for the Dr show but the good news for you is that Crimewatch is will be back on Monday in a minute we're going to hear all of that interview with him Paix at the end he spoke to my colleague Mary Lennon on the morning show fast absolutely fascinating and a real insight into what he's achieved and what he continues to achieve and I have to say I was taken aback to know that he was planning to get back into space so we'll find out why and in 20 minutes or so my favorite spot of the whole week wines for the weekend and I have got the knowledge and expertise and enthusiasm of one of the the best people to talk about wine in the county and we'll hear from her in about 20 minutes and an update on the j.f.k. John Fitzgerald Kennedy files over it were. Released yesterday in America and some of the controversy around that your voice in your county cool over 345951 devil 3 devil 6 c.b.c. The Ben and me brothers on your b.b.c. Drive. Heading towards the weekend a full pelt laugh and that every generation needs an idol and hundreds of thousands of young people growing up now have to take sharing his $186.00 days on the space station the Will Chasse channel participated in more than 250 s. On to fix parents major peak who spent many is training performed a space walk run the London Marathon on a treadmill and inspired more than a 1000000 schoolchildren with educational outreach activities now he's written a book and it's frankly to save himself time because over the is he's been else thousands of questions about his journey has been like ask an astronaut collects together was on says he's been talking to b.b.c. Which is Marie Lennon and he said that not all of those questions have been about his experience of space we wanted to try and capture a real mix of the thousands of questions that we. It had both germ my post like tour when I landed I had the opportunity to speak to so many people and also online we had loads of questions sent 10 and a real mix Yeah so some of them are scientific Some of them are trying to answer questions about gravity and the universe and some of them are just about well can you have a cup of tea in space and we know what was it like to look out the hatch when the questions and what does space smell like you know what the space bar like which it which it does have a smell and it is the the topic of much debate and conversation among the ashes every time somebody comes in from a space walk we get this huge walk out of burning metal smell like ozone So there's a lot of discussion about what it is and what causes it it goes to show how in 2017 we are still so curious we are fascinated by space and and you've been the person who we compare our questions to you but have you been surprised just by by how much we care about space how interested we are in space I have been overwhelmed by the response really new spaces always been interesting and fascinating to me but to know that so many other people are really interested as well as being brilliant and the great thing is that it is you know it's coming at just the right time because we really are about to embark on the next next step beyond the International Space Station we're currently building the rockets that are going to take us to the moon as a stepping stone on to master the next 10 to 15 years ago to see a transformation of what we do in space at the start of this year you announced that you will be returning to the International Space Station any idea when Yes so the space station is going to be around till at least 2024 and probably beyond that so the good news is there's plenty of time I'm in my other European Space Agency colleagues have all got the chance of a 2nd mission by 2024 so it might be a few years to a year what would you like to achieve in that mission would you know what the ideal mission my 2nd mission if I could choose it would be one of these lunar missions that we're about to embark on Europe is very much part of that as well so we will hope to see European astronauts on board those missions but the space station is constantly evolving there's always a. New science going up there new new experiments so that's what's fascinating is just to see how the space station evolves over time this feels like a big question that you return to schools on the 18th of June 26th How is your perspective on life changed since returning from your mission the perspective on life that's a great question it does change you can't possibly live in space for 6 months without leaving a lasting impression on you you really feel like you know the earth very well orbiting it 16 times a day and especially something as life changing as the space walk which gives that you that incredible perspective on the planet and where we are in space. Age in my data daily life you know I sometimes have flashbacks to a time aboard the space station and it's a chance for me to reflect on what it was like what the mission was like and and it does I think is a very calming sensation when I think back to my time in the space station I have one last question for you but it's actually not for me before you were selected to be a European Space Agency astronaut and 292009 you were with Army Air Corps when you down the road from us a middle wallop That's right here's someone from that time in your life he wanted to leave a message for you Have a listen to less than a colonel and the children I'm commanding officer of 7 regiment Army Air Corps Base middle or we brought the Apache into service in the late ninety's early early to thousands and Tim was one of the very 1st instructors and the reason why I know he was one of the very 1st instructors was that I was on the 1st Apache course back in 2004 and was one of my instructors on it and so I was lucky enough to fly with him on a couple of occasions what I learned from Tim when you're under pressure and you're trying to learn is a lot of new skills not absorb a lot of new information you can still do all of it in a way that is very calm you can still be a pleasure to be around when you're under pressure and it's all about focusing on the detail and understanding what's important to you and planning ahead he was very meticulous in his preparations for every source and every. Obviously within the camp 3 Tim you've influence that man's life and he was a pleasure to fly with he really was a great friend and we had a lot of fun flying the Apache together but yeah I think he touched on some things that are very important in what we do in space as well we you have to have that mentality of being a complete professionalism paying attention to the detail it's the small stuff that catchy but at the same time you know you've got to be relaxed you've got to be calm and you've got to take everything in your stride as well and sometimes it's a tricky challenge Tim pake talking to b.b.c. World his memory Lennon and I must that book isn't it it's cold and abstinent and I think he was published today certainly available now from a good book stalls and online so I'll say this so I need time for once the weekend which is almost exciting as talking to a real life but if you just played an interview with Tim Page what record would you play by. 00. 0 it. Was. As high a. Song . As my wife. Sloan. Give me. With and if you're trying to get closer to home than the stalls is on Phillips the b.b.c. Will be troublesome to who can help thank you very much good afternoon as Silicon Valley busy going on the a 3 a 3 now still some keys eastbound from winding down towards thing henge and westbound very slowly from breeze while looking very heavy going 3 songs where you stop at City on some palms and are. The a 350 not bad just a bit slow northbound 3 West Aston and the road works through caution not causing too many problems on the a 4 and the main routes 3 Swindon easing down quite nicely now service road works through Corsten a 49 it's a bit slow in both directions but the m 4 coping fine if you heading further west on the m 4 just around junction 19 for the I'm 32 that still looking fairly busy going but local trains will cope and find the latest. Travel every 20 minutes a problem call as 345953 double 6 a.b.c. Will show. And asked shovel comes the weather with Ferguson and I'm pretty convinced it's electric blanket time. Ultimately I suspect you could be right certainly out in parts of the countryside or fairly chilly nights come and indeed repeat all of that more widely on Sunday nights but for the time being attempt is sitting at about 12 or 13 Celsius leading us into a fine evening and indeed overnight will hang on to a fair amount of clear sky that couldn't allow some patches of Mr Fox or form but as we head through towards daybreak Temperatures will have settled perhaps as low as about 5 Celsius in the countryside and the breeze will start to pick up as well towards daybreak that's going to lead a sense to a breezy if not rather windy day on Saturday dry however and I'm expecting our county should fare fairly well actually in terms of brighter or sunnier weather coming in sort of fits and starts with varying amounts cloudy the side of that temperatures tomorrow getting up to about 15 Celsius sort about average for the time of year and then over night and Sunday thickening clouds will be bringing some patchy light rain into the early hours of Sunday morning all of that will have clear to the south of us before we get underway on Sunday Sunday will be another bright day be rather breezy in the morning less so as the day wears on but the key thing you'll notice on Sunday is no to be chilly afield courtesy of an arctic air sourced air mass which come down from the north temperatures probably still about 1213 Celsius but quite a different feel compared to some recent days there's your forecast. Thank you very much Ian So we're looking forward to this bit what means for the weekend. It's time for us to consider one of the keep those not everyone drinks not hundreds one but those of us do it can often be a real true treat I certainly plan to start my 1st class in less than an hour and I've got 2 recommendations for you this evening from a woman who knows more about wine than almost anyone else in the county now suggestions the hearo a little bit when she and her husband mojo spent the last 18 years building up the reputation of their restaurant for both food and wine it's just celebrated being awarded its 12 Michelin star in a row that's a fantastic achievement last year was selected as one of the best 50 restaurants in the country by The Times newspaper and its one many awards for its wine list as soon as had a good look at the current High Street Wine offices for offers for you and I'm delighted to say her 1st recommendation is a sparkling wine it's sparkling Friday and I would be recommending today a South African sparkling which is excellent value comes from Graham back it's a shard and a piano our classic blend so that is the champagne blend and at 999 at Waitrose you can't really go wrong it's rich elegant and has a little bit of fresh fruit in brioche flavors and that fine most gives the freshness and finesse not talk about what Moose means mooses the bubble so the bubble is either a small bubble of fine bubble or a big bubble and you can actually feel that on your tongue you can definitely feel it on your tongue it sort of tantalizes the tongue it doesn't doesn't give you a big hard hit it's a gentle moose so it sort of sparkles it sparkles gently and just reminds you it's the weekend and time to have fun now forgive my ignorance when I say pain you know who are I think you red wine Yup the pin and is a red grape officially but if you don't give it too much contact on the skins in the wine making process it gives. Wine with a very light blush it might even just represent as a creamy color so this is fragrant gentle. Just sparkling fizzing on the tongue it sounds something you would probably drink before a meal Absolutely yes I would definitely recommend this one because it's a none vintage bread I would definitely recommend as an aperitif but I challenge you to stop drinking it when you start eating. Accused to go and your choice of red for us this weekend my read for this weekend is my favorite grape so it's very selfish but it's a Peano no r. And we are particularly loving at the moment from New Zealand we've got 2 main areas there the sort of morbid Martin bar area or the Central Otago area it's a light red but in the autumn season it is perfect with gay mushrooms result has warm comforting food it's plums and cherries on the front and sort of mushrooms and truffles on the back. So it's sort of. But it's not too robust I mean I struggle with a lot of red speakers it sometimes feels like I've been hit in the back of the head absolutely right and what you don't want is to be reminded that you drank too much the morning after so I think you know ours is a great great has substance it has Depp's But in terms of being lighter not lighter in the alcohol unfortunately but certainly lighter in the flavor we're talking fruity flavors on the front and then that lovely reassuring earthiness on the back great with game great meats but also good for fish dishes if you introduce any wild mushrooms into your dish is it's perfect marriage and we're suggesting one for magic stick Yeah I've seen 3 and majestic this week all of Africa we've got roaring Meg we've got craggy range and we've got Villa Maria all really fantastic vineyards and very good prices there for you at Majestic now here at Harrow you have over the last 20 or so years built up a reputation for your wine cellar. And you won a number of awards and you'll training young people from Wiltshire to become experts in warning as well what do you think is the key in terms of helping customers enjoy wine Well our wine list is very extensive We've got 900 bins and I think that for most people that can be a bit scary on all our menus we offer wine matched with each day so if the customer isn't totally confident they can just come in they can look at the wines we've recommended there's and there's a tasting selection there's an icon selection so they can decide how much money they want to spend what they're interested in but if they don't want to do that and just want a good old fashioned bottle then there's plenty of people to help them and to guide them and I think it's our job to give them something different to allow them to experience something new when they come out. Just right in my shopping list suddenly I find I need to go to waitress and majestic this weekend to acquire my wine that was so young. And Graham will have some more recommendations for you at the same time next week nearly time to help us it's news but just time to fit this in from the king. I. Continually all rocky Friday afternoon playing. Thing. On stage is a choice in. 6 hours. The jury in the trial of a will. Accuse dog attempting to murder his wife by sabotaging her parachute. Has seen a video of her telling police he didn't seem to care about her after her accident Victoria silly years nearly died after her parachute failed to open a never even airfield in 2015. Years denies 2 charges of attempted murder and one charge of recklessly endangering life his trial continues the Spanish government is holding an extraordinary current meeting to decide how to enforce direct rule over Catalonia Madrid said it would end the region's autonomy in response to a vote by the Catalan parliament to declare independence an alleged member of the banned far right group National Action has appeared in court accused of planning to murder the labor m.p. Rosie Cooper with a machete and also threatening to kill a policewoman the 22 year old man appeared at Westminster Magistrates' along with 5 other men they were all remanded into custody the astronaut Tim peak has been telling b.b.c. World sure he's keen to go back into space on an even bigger mission than before Tim peak used to be in the Army Air Corps and was stationed in La killed he says new rockets are being built for a trip to the moon as a stepping stone on to Mars and in sports Swindon our report Vale tomorrow looking to record back to back wins for the 1st time in a month b.b.c. News it's $632.00. B.b.c. We're. Just under half an hour to get a little week stint on time which I've enjoyed It's been an interesting way as an a star actually in internationally as historians and journalist and conspiracy theorists have begun poring over thousands of new classified files relating to the assassination of President John f. Kennedy in 1963 it's similar to the local newspaper here in Britain received an anonymous call 25 minutes before President Kennedy was assassinated warning to expect some big news at. The United States the call was made to the Cambridge News According to a memo released earlier this year but only spotted with Hilary release of new documents yesterday Chris Elliott is the chief reporter at the Cambridge News he says no one now working at the paper knew the exchange happened until it was discovered in a CIA file it was a mistake or much that Cambridge was purposely not in 63 only about 25 minutes before John f. Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas warning that something big was going to happen. Because the Congress. American embassy in London for news. We don't know whether that call was made we don't know which reporter took the call and we don't know whether the what the reason possibly could be for anyone bringing a newspaper which punches shortening the if nearly 3000 previously classified feels files have been released in the latest batch of documents related to the Kennedy assassination but hundreds of case nights have been withheld for at least another 6 months at the request of the CIA and the f.b.i. President Trump said he had no choice but to keep back the papers after the security services apparently expressed concerns about revealing the names of former and current agents and details about intelligence gathering methods still in use today who's 54 years since President Kennedy was shot dead as he rode in an open top car through the streets of Dallas Tony Glover was in the crowd when it happened I was 11 and I wanted to go to the train I begged my mother to take me to the drainage and they came by and he waved and he smiled and then he turned the corner and he was gone you know. It was 15 seconds between the most wonderful moment in my life and one of the worst the official version of events is that the gunman Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone but a recent survey found overhaul. Americans believe others were involved in the hundreds of books websites t.v. Programs and films of fan speculation involving road u.s. Agents the mafia Cuber all the Russians 2 days later also Tim South was shot and killed by a local nightclub owner Jack Ruby the new files reveal the f.b.i. Had warned place in Dallas about death threats against Oswald Laurie sabots a politics professor at the University of Virginia Genia says his team have been up all night studying the newly released papers these records are in no particular order they are classic we're all intelligence files with all sorts of speculation and gossip and rumor innuendo and it's going to take its years to piece this together now among the new revelations is a memo suggesting the Harvey Oswald spoke with a k.g.b. Officer at the Russian Embassy in Mexico City just weeks before President Kennedy was assassinated assassinated according to the files the Soviet Union faded might be blamed for the President's killing it seems Moscow was also worried about possible military retaliation by the United States I think that's well run and run went it there's a lot more yet to be revealed whether it's going to change our understanding history or not we're yet to find out. Lying down a rocky playlist a little with Phyllis Nelson. Going to get updated 6 as well seems like. Just perfect and yes it's really. Beautiful. And I. And lucky. You. We. Say listen. To the song. Sung. In a. Small As much as. 20 minutes. It's. A good evening Carol thing or much to 3. Accident from India. So quite heavy between the Ivory Coast roundabouts in the. 33 but east and west hedge. In the 33 it's. On the train seats to. Be made on the need. To check before you travel. SAIC c.b.c. Will show. At the risk of repeating myself it's time to break out the mittens and the skulls and the electric blanket of China but for finals because it's getting colder tonight is going to be go down as low as 6 degrees in rural areas which could even mean a grass frost so you might want to protect it daily isn't such like. So that's $43.00 found money Mr vocal clear because the breeze is going to pick up towards the morning and it's going to last the funny crisp and funny funny sunny Karen reach Ses skies will become cloudy across while she's here in the day tomorrow but is going to stay dry it will get half as far as about 15 degrees Celsius the outlook for Sunday is joy a brighter less windy a frosty start possibly on Monday and cloudy a milder on Tuesday so you heard it here we could well have a frost on Monday. Snow but pedaling a 100 miles in 5 days for children and me can get rather lonely on a bike that's why I'm doing it on a pedal bus. Looking for me Ben Price and many generous people from all across the county aboard our brightly colored fudgy panel was as we call cut the miles around well and there's still time to use or get involved just email pedal for pads a b.b.c. Don't carry don't you can I mean joined by Britain strongest shower which is a good thing because if you were going to be too much for the color pedal for Pudsey with b.b.c. Wiltshire. And I say from the list there we're getting some lots of people want to get involved which is great because it's going to be raising money for a very good cools and I should be with Ben all week on the pedal bus so it's been a sort of poignant time 1st some of the survivors who served in the Falklands conflict the surviving crew of h.m.s. Coventry have returned to the Falklands to visit the spot where the ship sank during the. Inflict 35 years ago the destroyer was bombed by Argentinian Skyhawks and sank killing 20 sailors and injuring $29.00 more survivors returned to the islands along with fellow veterans to lay a wreath at the site of the ship sinking in our Reporter Kevin read traveled with them. This day was to be the whole reason why these Coventry survivors had travelled 8000 miles now the final stage a journey into the South Atlantic to the place where their ship now lies as a war grave to the 1st time over the rock that's going to be pretty emotional for all of us through together Richard support each other but for me to go where we Newsnight I will get blown away with this when. The South Atlantic is cold and on forgiving with survival rates once in the water around 5 minutes one of the crew who perished had jumped from the burning ship only to suffer a heart attack in the icy water. Traveling to the place where hate us Coventry was song is part of the healing process for some of the veterans but it also brings back some very vivid memories. McDaniels from Newcastle in the line in Staffordshire was barely 20 at the time the ship had been hit by 31000 pound bombs started seeing people going over the side and strange feeling that was going to jump over the ship side possibly the last stand in this is surreal yet the water party called knew I needed to strengthen a life raft for safety which a dad and I was helping a lot of other friends into life rafts some of them we were badly injured on the ship we saw coming over on top of us so I was quite scary that point but luckily had us broadsword it was rather slow and some small boats was able to polish and who now rest here been a few white still on patrol. And today together we will honor their sacrifice and so to the service where the veterans are joined by the company of the ship taking them to Coventry's resting place h.m.s. Cloyd right all. Right a roll of honor was read out before a wreath was cast into the sea. And at the request of one of the relatives of one of those who died the torso of rum was also poured in. And finally a 2 minute silence. Go on all over say to you tomorrow. Some of us are of an age where we might not have the opportunity to come back down here so we take an opportunity and hopefully we've done our shipmates proud right over the spot where your son made 5 years ago. And made to be back here. Remember our shipmates Yes The numbers are on the cards on the door aside from the ceremony being back onboard a roll Navy ship has given the veterans the chance to explore and compare and talk to their younger successes like Emily which are from Hereford has been really interesting to actually have the differences more people and what they had in the morning about then and so what it's like now as well as you know so things that they went through which you know more than a modern young sailor might not fully appreciate especially picturing conditions that some of them had found themselves and they say the sun never sets on the roll Navy but the Falklands was a dark hour more men were lost at sea than on land something to hate us covering she survivors know war too well. It was the B.B.C.'s Kevin reading some of the survivors of the crew from h.m.s. Coventry which sank during the Falklands conflict now and in total 20. He of the men who served on her died I remember the shock at the time say well it was only a very short while after the h.m.s. Sheffield sunk of coals and if you were around then you might remember something that I forgotten but I remember today and I rejoiced when I remembered it because the bravery of the men from both ships is crystallized in a says they way Sade's many of them in the water to be rescued watching their ships full to the debts she remembered by signing this. Things in lawful by. And by. Things just might you square with a. Cheery bristle. Give a whistle. And. Things thought out fold up by a. By. The sorry go along. A snowball. Song on. The flop seems jolly wrong But if you just remember the long long long you. 000 so that us that maybe she will share in a whole lot of thing cruise. Sheffield's. Has been commemorated in the last few days as the previous hits where it sank and the men who went in the water from that ship from Sheffield sang this song as they were waiting to be rescued I remember it well from those days and I delighted to set a bright tribute to those men with the song I felt was the right ones keep going. Right we have. We have some more news for you well. That's a little feature to end the show today there's been a big rise in egg on incidents involving animals and mulch and this is important I did want to try and get this in before the end of the show because it if you knew that there's been a massive increase Ok there's been 13 proven cases but that's more a lot more than 2060 when it was just 3 So in May a pregnant cat Dolly doll to be shot with an air rifle or Mehmet and he since all 3 while another cat suffered horrific injuries in an incident never it tore apart it is a national problem and Suzanne Norbury from the our species day has been telling us more last year we had more and more than 890 calls about animals that have been injured or killed by our guns we're very concerned because in the 1st 5 months of a share we've had more than $400.00 calls so we're concerned that there could be a rise they share and just want to hopefully warn people of the danger isn't a make people aware of the interests of animals can suffer as a result and there's been a rise in we'll share just tell me specifically about those statistics are very household late so far to June this year we've had 13 calls from people whose pets have been injured by our going to tax last year we had just 3 say we are very concerned about a significant rise what we tend to find is that cat some wild birds tend to be the biggest victim possibly because they're out there on their own possibly with no one to protect them and we get calls from owners who have cats or pups come home with an injury and on closer inspection by the fact so find it's got pellets from an airgun from them so we we we are back in the government's call for a license review and to possibly have people having licenses to because it's something that that we've been calling for for a long time and all 3 concerned about we've seen animals life and recently seen cats apartheid's have the legs are made by Fats and I know they're very very serious injuries where the pellets have become embedded in them so it's. And also the fear from the animals we speak to owners whose particular cats are want to leave the home after they've had such a horrible experience this wild so it's quite all encompassing and real concern for us if anyone is caught so humming an animal or using a gun in a inappropriate way what sort of penalty could they say they can face up to 6 months in prison recently the government of refuted and bringing in legislation where people can face up to 5 years to prison it really depends on the situation but biggest concern really is for the well being of animals as well and just making sure that that no more animals are injured in this way if possible and if you have any doubts an animal might be needed in any way actually but if an agony evolves I'm pleased that the r.s. P.c.a. No not nice to talk we didn't know about that salacious often in that report but I did want to include it so this is been Dr I've enjoyed my weight with you so much I really have all your comments and joining in musical diversion and your comments on the news in the features we've done also appreciated on hype you have a lovely weekend whether you're working or even if life isn't to get a high place so Saturday feeling makes things a bit better for you I mean breakfast reporter on Monday back home band practice show with Ben I can't light for that on such a lucky do such a great job but anyway. Have a good weekend thank you for join me thank you to Amy and to Aaron for today and we're going to play out with one of my absolute favorites David Essex. The. The. Priest who was caught says. Gold. Can't. Stop but she told. Me she says slowly. Because the. Goal. Of. A suite. At that. Plane to. Meet. The. Goal. Posts see. You and I think you are not. A shining. Breed clubs cuts. Come let me go. To. Our. Own place just some. Of the things. You and me. Will. Freak Out has a. Divine David Essex still has a spark in a high that my that's tomorrow from 12 Josephite I was on. I took you know how do we think is any just from the Kona I just realized his next week it so the Swinton Cricklade know this has a Halloween ghostwrite and they will be talking to Justin about that on b.b.c. Will she tomorrow that sounds like quite good fun and also Wolf Hall which happens to be Connie where I live it's going to be for the 1st time to the public in 2018 and has been a missile to sneak peak safety park has been there for Jonathan and you will hear more about that so lots of insights into things going on on level 2 Jonathan tomorrow from tough talk as usual just will be with you in the morning for cites as a preface thank you very much as I said for being with me this week has been an absolute pleasure. Joy to present Josh. Travel b.b.c. World. So we start with the good news in that the a 345 cars are right in souls reach affix moving well in fact it looks as though the real ring road insoles was going well and Queens Drive in Swindon as improve their other normal delays on the ice 3 ice 3 at a and spray about a 50 minute delay each way there is heavy traffic on the a 3 full 6 in chisels and into the motorway junction 15. And quickly right in Swindon is a bit slow and for some reason the High Street in one basket is slow so as I was I place to take great care wherever you are driving this evening. On and. On stages of course in your county. P.c. World. B.b.c. News at 7 o'clock I'm sorry Caffrey the Spanish government is holding an extraordinary Cabinet meeting to decide how to enforce direct rule over Catalonia but Grid said it would and the regions autonomy in response to a vote by the Catalan parliament to declare independence a supporter of Catalan independence Carlos Suarez said he expected a backlash from Madrid everyone expects the Spanish Inquisition so there.

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Live. You. Moved. The be. And there all see it in the. In the brain. And to. Me. And tell me. He is. Alan. No no. Oh. You. Thank. You. Lose. And lose one on one are mine. Only when I am all out soon. Thank you. Was just the company it's. What she. Was. Supposed. To be saying. It's a. Why should I listen. When you stop me because I. Mean it's kind of. Like what she whispered to me. And to me he's trying to excuse me. Alan. Alan Alan your daughter is going to come by. And it's I mean she. Is not going to. Go she can't speak to seek. Me and come. Here that's coming out. To me and it's in the sneak. Jack using the 911. Mill. What kind of trouble I don't know Mr Wentworth told me to come and say there was trouble a mill at Seoul an expected on a Spanish Inquisition. But I expect the Spanish Inquisition in our weapon to surprise surprise and I'm surprised. Officer and surprise on the road less efficiently all 3 weapons officer and supplies and those just because they had almost fanatical devotion to the. Monks our weapons our fear surprise. Amongst our weapons such an immense asked a fiasco a come in again in the expected current of Spanish Inquisition. The Spanish it was actually a month out from the all * such diverse elements as Afia supplies a ruthless efficiently and an almost fanatical devotion to the pope and a night out with a neighbor. It's not like I'm going to cut it all because you have to say. You have to say Our chief weapons. I didn't expect to go into Spanish Inquisition. Nobody. Expects Nobody expects the all Spanish is a family. Nudity expects the Spanish Inquisition in fact to do it I actually thought Chinese women is the supplies I stop stop that I might. Surprise not about now Cardinal Fang on a day that charges. One pound for a 4 you sketch frenzy for peace for a quickie but only a half. Truth Get. Me. To. Go. To. The. There's a place. That's 25. Plane Led. The term. Protect. Us. Gun. Can.

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Suspense known as radio's outstanding theater of thrills was 1st heard on c.b.s. In June of 1942 and continued on the air for the next 20 years under various and talented directors making it one of radio's most diverse I'm usually broad based programs on the air suspense was best known as an actor's the it or if you like Cary Grant Frederick Marx Charles Laughton Gregory Peck Olivia Havilland Peter Lorie Henry Fonda and even Orson Welles' head of the casts by the fall of the 1st year Joseph Kearns the grim voiced fellow known as The Man In Black was aboard as narrator a man in black it disappeared by the time the program moved to 60 Minutes in 1948 by 949 with the advent of television and suspense made its move there though never quite have the success it enjoyed in radio the final curtain on suspense rang down for the radio version in 1957 return with us now to those 5 of those days of yesteryear with suspense and Stacy Harris starring in Frank and star from June of 1955 another classic program from the radio vault of yesteryear. These Indian summer. Games I'd like to talk to your. Anything wrong yes. Well and let's win the house I'll get your beer league song gonna last in line we're just one cause not. I guess a raid. When's Elizabeth coming on now or Tuesday I think. Me Why don't we look now we're friends you know you can speak to me what's the matter one of your patients die you. Made a mistake perhaps now and. Perhaps it's worse I'm not sure has it anything to do with the lives of those going away in a way yes. My favorite place you know I think up most of my sermons here. I've been doing an experiment it's very complicated I'm almost finished that's wonderful I think I'm a little afraid of I don't know. I've tried to think it out myself I can't find the answer. You've got to promise that you'll never breathe a word of what I'm about to tell you you have my work you swear. Don't usually break my word. I'm sorry. I look I've I've made something. It's tremendous. It's impossible I think I've done it and it goes against everything you believe James Well what if you don't I've got to go are brain nerves muscle everything I've done do you want to stand our complete body in your own upset because of that you think you've done something wrong. Last night I made a move. I'm not certain but I think I can give it life. Don't you see why I'm afraid James I've created a man and. You don't have to see this thing if you don't want to there is it in my life. And the only one who has a keen nobody else ever goes and I don't say I believe what you told me but how do you know you can make it legal I mean is it anything more than a galvanic action you'll see. I. Think. I like it I always do no windows it's better that way. Now before I show you I want to explain. Here this is what started it was mostly Next than one of the kids brought me his dog and Ronald killed. It wouldn't believe it was dead and expected me to bring it back so I gave it a shot in the heart and another with the stuff I'm gone die for with for a long time and the dog came back to life just for a moment how do you know the dog was dead it was it had been 2 hours now all this happened 3 years ago you can it's very many things ever since yes it's wrong I don't know it's wrong what are you going to do I have to get to life I've got to try if you've known that all the time why did you come to me why are you unsure about it I wanted to tell you I had to tell someone you're my friend I'm a minister I preach and believe in the Word of God What about science one doesn't believe in science one accepted as a power given to man by his creator I'm not arguing James I'm only saying that if this thing can. Have an I accomplished or from endless work for science and I. I don't know you want to see it no no I don't. But I must all it's not terrible to look at I've done a pretty good job of. It isn't quite finished based mostly. Well you know the whole victim bury it let it be in peace don't do it even if you can and I can't imagine possible Don't don't try to realize what it would mean to want to put it to rest me and forget it it's just it I can't not until I find out one way or the other what I'm going to do show you what happened last night I don't want to see you I don't care I know better listen to this mustn't go on you could stop it not yet not not until I find out just Elizabeth know what you're doing why did you send her away I didn't want to hear when I made the last test because you're ashamed you know it's wrong you know what you think. I'm not ashamed. I think I'm a little frightened. This is bigger than anything since the world began perhaps that's why I wanted you. If it moves if you prove your point to me you will stop then will you destroy the formulas whatever papers you have destroyed all of it will you. I don't. And I didn't mean it when you know. Why. If I say I believe your victory you don't have to be afraid of it it couldn't hurt you you know there's only enough of the stuff to stimulate a very small portion of its brain might not afraid of it I'm afraid or its own I I've never preached to your victim but it moved to the left before last night then the right I'm going to try the on now where you move the light over here. Thanks I watch carefully only takes a few seconds. Oh . Oh. You know that's the way it was yesterday that. Only lasts for a moment. So . I don't want to say. You can't understand what I see just because you don't understand I'm afraid if you like afraid for you what you've done. You've got no right I want to allow. The think. That's what. We're stuff a school. Principal. It's pretty easy. Because one of. The things. You're listening to Frankenstein presentation and radio's outstanding theater of thrills suspense. 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As it moved again no desires are open what are you going to do now listen to it's hot again it's got to be destroy we've got to put a name to quiet it's a human to see what you're doing you can't give it a soul you cannot do you know. How do you know what I can give I've given it life haven't I it sees breeze moves wraps it hears. Yes. I wonder does it. Did you see. The head jerk change it hears it's where the sun. Is it feels good now it is not an animal you owned it like a man give it the dignity of one I won't let you do that I took on this far what. Oh what are you going to prove by that I think you must be mad I didn't interfere with your work I. Something that the door. You see and. Struck down. James you won't forget your promise for you I'm sorry I gave you my word I'm sorry you ever told me about this I feel I'm as guilty as you are no. Oh. I am because you see. James hello Lizbeth tried to go to the station there but the lines out of order I'm sorry. John and I stay lovely Everybody sends a love that's good. Fine so it's you. What did you do down in one of my good gifts I knew that you were a little. I don't stand for work man it was a thought I must be going it was raining very hard I'll be all right when you have taken umbrella as one in the kitchen are you going to tell now you won't stop it from the table you. Try to come back later why what to think about what. Changed since you came to see me this afternoon you don't really care what I think now do you I suppose. Thanks anyway you know you're going to hate it Keith. That's funny coming from you. Have my the right to kill them tell you to expect you to bring something you have no right to do something that you don't even understand the creation of maybe since your job it isn't mine and I know your bright scientific minds laughing at me I'm proud of James but I wish you'd wait until it's done I really must. Thank you Elizabeth I will return it tomorrow. Well what's the matter with him. Have you been arguing religion again they don't know. But I'm doing a little work in the lab it's rather Porton human what is going on d.n.a. Is something known nothing at all there is I know there is what's the I've told you nothing. I've got to get back to work. Straps. The straps. Understand what I say those. Who feel any pain. Are you hungry. This is a no you can see yourself. Look. That's all I know it's all right. And it's great. To. Get back on the table that's the best way to use a stronger strapped to a. Large . I want you to come over here and sit down. You hear me. Here. And. I'm here. Now don't touch that. No. Fuel I. Started. Out. Elaine. Darling. Out of you getting I heard some noise and came down the lab door was open. I locked the broken let's hear what anyone it's someone breaking. Don't ask me any questions just do what I. Go get your coat I'm taking over to James house I want you to stay. Well what I said I'd like to tell you about it now you may have to stay there all night now hurry please. We've got to call the police now are James they're short and I don't want that if it's just fright that's all you know beautiful they actually do realize what it means that they roaming about the country what about the children everybody in the village I'm going to get the police No no James please listen give me a chance to find them what you do a few more experiments give it speech perhaps when it happens again it's mine I mean I'm not thinking of that you know it's the village and your wife don't even know where it is but wants to kill you how do you know where it will stop I. Can just give me an hour please James let me try to find it before we call the police if I do. I'll take it back I'll destroy myself if you give me your word. Yes Yes All right I'll go with your. Checks and get my rifle. You have a gun yes but I'm not going to use a I'm like yeah unless. That's why I'll take mine. I sent him on. Getting dark. Do you think it might have gone it's hard to tell if it's afraid of thunder it might be hiding in a bun that's where I'm heading the old him a little place that's right how are you going to capture a good thought of that I brought along a hypodermic. You know not of free. You know strange because I am not of what it might do to me but because of the fact that I've seed it I don't know. The dog might have seen some of those coming from around the Hamilton. If it is in there there's no way out the back. Yes but it broke out of your lamp. And I'll go in without you coming with you don't know if it tries to escape if it does do something to me. Sure yes it comes out don't take a chance to get near how you are going to try. To. Live. I am afraid. It's somewhere in here I. Should have destroyed it James was right so what's the matter with us flashlight. Aspect I am. There in the corner there. I won't hurt you. It's all right. I understand. I won't hurt you. Don't be frightened it's going to be all right. This is. Sure to. Make. Is it go Yes Well you. Never recovered consciousness again. I looked for the thing but there was no sign of it I returned to the lab and people destroyed every single evidence and Frankenstein's terrible experiment but the result of that experiment has never been found or have I been able yet to convince the authorities that such a thing ever existed. Suspense which Mr Stacy Harris and Mr Hurd Butterfield starred in tonight's presentation of Frankenstein. Next week the story of terror in the streets we call it the whole town sleeping That's next week on suspense. This produced the record by Anthony Ellis Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley . Conducted by Wilbur that featured in the cast work that he joined us. In peace and war when it's on the c.b.s. Radio. 55 it's been suspense with Frankenstein in a moment Edgar Allen Poe's The Pit and the pendulum as this edition of yesteryear continues at discover we believe anniversary should be a time of celebration not obligation that's what we think annual fees are we. Dickless and now just for giving us a try we're going to give new card members a one year anniversary gift they'll never forget at the end of your 1st year we'll match all the cashback you've earned dollar for dollar no caps and no catches because we know if you try us you'll like us and that's worth every penny try it and believe it and discover dot com slash match cashback match offer only for new card members limitations apply the sounds of the golden age of radio continue with yesteryear Here's Craig Roberge the pit and the pendulum is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe published in 842 the story is about the torments endured by a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition the narrator of the story describes his experience of being tortured story is especially effective in inspiring fear in the reader because of the heavy focus on the senses such as sound unlike many of pose Doris' which are aided by the supernatural this rendition of it your Allan Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum comes from a July 22nd 1940 broadcast of suspense another classic show from the golden age of radio here on yesteryear. 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Keep your hand in front of them as will the broken pieces make the floor the Scriptures by the cry. Or. By. The time if you can see the truth. Had. Lied at hello telling me that I rolled and rolled. My hand in front of me last night and. I. Fear nothing nothing I'm trying to pick. Up. And I hammer the edge of the table. They would have made you walk into a candidate. For the list I've been a rock just inside the edge of if I can discharge. I could see. I presume the most large and last days was on the national lines but for the join together while still 1st left I got that straight as I can because the dungeons and the sides get up and the dogs come up with the goods pages and evil colors on the iron wall colored for the sake of even figures going to. The color. Good on the effect of the doubt. Why the why didn't the my last night job I ask you as a brother don't drive me your language is the thing to do to pretty fucked up you see I see painted on the t.v. 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From the get go over there and I am hit by a dancer my God I. Didn't much time but what I won't I won't have them they're going to do it all are going to call the name of that all. For getting paid at the prison per Boe that's all going to feel good I the bad I don't know pressure behind them against the room that's highly destructive and approaches the pits and the school then come. To the edge of the pile of concrete and then kinda the walls and roof like it's just one wild moment even then I refused to believe me. When I saw the need. But. Kept me doubting of the things like that and how you avoid And so close is supposed to liberate it sorry it's in the pen now in Henry. We invite you to another century and next Tuesday at the same hour and Caroline this is the man in black. Jack. Williams They're the producers John d. The director Bernard Herrmann the composer conductor and John Dickson Carr of the off the mark elaborated on. That. From July of 1940 years been a good one poll the pit and the pendulum as a part of suspense Well I'm sad to say but that's all the time we have today but join us again next week at the same time as. Invite a friend to listen together enjoy more great moments from the golden age of radio Greg Roberts with those 5 of those days of yesteryear til next time. We saw this. Video down to. 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