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London's News it's 7 I'm Matthew Schofield police in Germany say 9 people have been killed in shootings or 2 she should bars in a town near Frankfurt several others have been seriously injured and the suspected gunman's been found dead in his flat in hand now the B.B.C.'s Damian McGinnis in Berlin says people are being cautious about speculating about the motive of the past few years in Germany we've had number of terror attacks and sometimes incidents involving criminals or organized crime or indeed family dramas have been falsely labeled as terror attacks in the past that's why now officials and indeed the media really have a responsibility to be is cautious as possible when coming to conclusions here a human rights charity has written to the home secretary warning people do should be on board a deportation flight today may not have been given adequate access to justice it comes after last week's court case involving dozens of Jamaican deportees many of whom had lived in the u.k. Since they were children and have no family in Jamaica will b.b.c. Radio London's Ross Ryan has more yes of the last minute the Appeal Court ruled 25 of those Jamaican detainees couldn't be deported because of poor mobile phone signals that their detention centers near Heathrow which meant they were denied proper legal advice now detention action is trying to stop another flight is due to take deportees to Germany Austria and Switzerland it claims last week only 3 duty solicitors were available to assist hundreds of people in 3 removal centers including Harman's worth and Colm Burke near Heathrow it says the government's trying to remove asylum seekers and vulnerable victims of trafficking but the home office says their cases have all been properly considered and concluded hero a woman in her twenty's has been killed in a his'n run in Brixton she was run over last night on Brixton Hill by a car that sped off after the police. The signal for it to stop the car was then found abandoned nearby in the police are still looking for the driver 2 passengers from the cruise ship that spent the last 2 and a half weeks quarantined in Japan have died from the Corona virus well over 600 people on board the Diamond Princess have been infected and are being treated in nearby hospitals everyone else has been allowed off and more than 70 British nationals but you should be flown home tomorrow Dame Julie Walters has revealed she's had treatment for bowel cancer the actor who's 69 had surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis 18 months ago and a recent scan showed she's now all clear with Dame Julie has been telling the B.B.C.'s Victoria dog specialist broke the news that she had cancer and she then had to tell her husband Grant was waiting in the car. He gets cancer. Gets his. Little worried about him. But what was the effect shark 1st of all shark. And I thought rushes and then you hold on to the positive which was he said we can fix this many parts of the u.k. Are facing more heavy rain as they struggle to cope with flooding in the wake of Storm Dennis a month's worth of rain in 24 hours is forecast in North Wales and northwest England nearly $120.00 flood warnings remain in place across the country including 4 here in London more than a 1000000 students are facing disruption from today as lecturers and support staff at over 70 universities start a 14 day strike over pay pensions and working conditions some lectures are likely to be cancelled but the universities involved say strikes on the way forward on his 80th birthday there are growing calls for the Tottenham and Chelsea legend Jimmy Greaves to receive an official Honor for his contribution to football I think there's a generation that Graves. And I think we're obsessed with facts and figures and status and if you are look at Jim's stats is that the former Tottenham captain Steve Perry man who's an m.b.a. He says grieve deserves more recognition after rising up through the youth ranks at Chelsea he won the European and f.a. Cups with Tottenham and was part of the England World Cup winning squad in 1966 or Tottenham have work to do in Germany next month after they lost the 1st leg of their Champions League last 16 tie against RB like one nil West Ham remain 3rd from bottom of the Premier League after a 2 no defeat to the champions Manchester City and tonight Arsenal are in Athens to take on a limb p.r. Course in the Europa League in the kilometers 1st European game as Gunners manager now Elizabeth Seanie has London's whether it's a dry and a mild early start to the day the cloud as they can as we head through the morning and the south westerly breeze is set to pick up as we head into the late morning the 1st part of the After need breaks of rain pushing in from the West some of that rain will turn out to be rather heavy in the recent strong gusty winds around as well Fred. That rain is pushing its way eastwards by the end of the day there should be some late brightness particularly for Western Home Counties and temperatures will drop off behind that weather front say falling from around 11 degrees Celsius back down to 506 and with the b.b.c. Radio London travel. Delays at the moment if you're on the North Circular solid cues from Staples corner down to Wembley with as a collision closing one lane the south circulars looking very busy for it can't fit because of road works well c m 25 anticlockwise slow from Junction 27 pm 11 and swards junction 25 at Enfield because of the ongoing both works and then it's a junction 25th the a one m. And t. Called points is one lane closed off with a pass on the train says a points failure at Euston that means says some cancellations although trains. Fairly close to time at the moment the best a change in the chain posting a good service and he updates you can tweet me at b.b.c. Travel alert or you can give us a call at 80731. Travel at $750.00. To see. Weekday mornings from 7. 173 to. Morning this is b.b.c. Radio. 10 o'clock this morning to get through today 9 people have been shot dead in a city in the west of Germany the attack took place at 10 o'clock last night it 2. In the city of. The attack comes 4 days after another shooting. At a concert venue where one person was killed what is your reaction when you wake up to news like this what do you want to say to the people of Germany and what do you want to hear from. An international community in response to this tragic incident. 73. Plus a ground breaking. Challan for a charity is calling on London to help find missing children. Videos of missing kids on social media when they signed play and now 6 children have been found one of those children was a 16 year old from London for a head of international Missing Children's Day. Our English sides to follow. These incredibly vulnerable kids should we force all wealthy to use their power and influence for good and Dame Judi world says has revealed that she's had treatment for. The much loved British actor who we know from films like Educating Rita I'm Billy Elliot has spoken exclusively to the b.b.c. About having surgery and following the diagnosis 18 months ago you were undergoing treatment have you been given the all clear I want to hear about your journey and I want to hear about. 1731. B.b.c. Radio. 100. Police in Germany say 9 people have been killed in 2 shootings in the town of Hong Frankfurt several other people will also injured when a gunman attacked 2 shisha bars at about 10 pm last night now the man who is suspected to have carried out the shootings has been found dead at his home we still don't know his motives were b.b.c. Radio London's frost line is here with more details morning Morning morning at took us through what happened last night so well as you say there are a total of 9 people have been killed in the town of Ha Ha now is in the region of pass it's about 25 kilometers east of Frankfurt Frankfurt and has a population of just under 100000 so it's not a very big town and what happened there last night was about 10 pm local time so about 9 o'clock here a gunman 1st approached Ashish in the city center that's called Midnight where he killed 3 people he then drove to the arena. Bar and cafe another she should bar and shot a further 5 victims several other people were also injured and the initial death toll if you can count there was meant to be 8 but they also this was raised to 9 in the early hours of the morning following the death of one of the wounded victims who succumbed to their injuries and we've heard we've heard from one of the eyewitnesses to this incident can Luka presenter who works at a kiosk at the scene and he said his father and brother were in the area when the attack took place puzzled us as loss on social Cantors as it is completely unknown that something like this happens in our area it's like being in a film like a bad joke I counted fully grasp what's happened my colleagues they're like my family they can't understand the tide that but I hope God is with them. So what do we know anything about the young man motive anything so after all this happened there was a 7 hour manhunt to try and find the person or persons that had done this while officers searched they they thought it could have been multiple gunmen at 1st but after an investigation they decided there appeared to be no other perpetrators and the lone suspect was found dead at his home along with the body of a 2nd person in a statement the state police force said the home address was blocked off extensively and searched by special police forces 2 other bodies were found one of the dead people is most likely the culprit and there's currently no indication of other perpetrators but they said that the motive for the attack is currently unclear all we do know is that what's been reported by the build newspaper was that the suspect was a German citizen he had a firearms license and the ammunition and gun magazines had been found in his car and of course gun laws in Germany in Germany like ass are among the most stringent in the world and would tighten further in recent years after other mass shootings this attack of course comes only 4 days after another shooting in Berkeley in which was at a Turkish comedy show one person was killed there and in reaction Hartnell's local m.p. Kathy Lee cart said it had been a terrible night adding hopefully the injured recover swiftly it's a horrific scene for us all and an investigation will now take place to try and find out what this this attacker was doing what his motive was why he did it and if there was indeed anyone else involved or it was it was just him. Thank you very much in table Joining me now is will get is a security and counterterrorism specialist Good morning well. Look at what looking at this story it seems to me that they found the suspect very quickly did they have one in mind do you think does it sound like he was known well does you know as your correspondent is just goes very little information out yet but inevitably you know as New York or its progress their subsequent investigations they'll probably tell us a little bit more but from what I understand it was actually the vehicle that they traced back to this address which had been used in these particular attacks. Now what does this sound like to you. We'll get reaction to this well because and I know I know you hate being asked to speculate but what does this feel like to desist this is a terror incident what does it feel like well feels very distinctly like a Parise extremist attack I think we can potentially speculate that it was a lone wolf attack because certainly the far right extremism issues in Germany are just getting increasingly worse. So and this would tie in would it to the attack in Berlin Well yes it would potentially time with that's not necessarily connected but certainly in terms of the agenda potentially connected but there are issues I mean the number of extremists that are currently being monitored by the b f t which is the German equivalent to I my 5 are about 32000 at the moment and so they've got a very significant problem there was also a plot where a number of individuals were actually arrested last week there were planning a number of anti-missile made tags which were included possible attacks against mosques attacks against Muslims in the streets so you know there is this drive in the moment and we're seeing the political system in Germany beginning to move more and more certainly since 2016 where there was a spate of attacks more towards a far rights agenda and this is being also propagated by a group called a after the which is stands for the Alternative for Germany which is as far as extremism group that has this very very stringent rhetoric right now and who are doing very well in the public popular polls Atlantan Yeah absolutely and you know we're seeing the number of these particular attacks also cropping up in these provincial towns which is greatly concerned you could be after because as far harder to potentially detect but their intelligence systems and particularly their infrastructure is very very good I'm not that far off the equivalent of in my chart a course we know that I'm going to MacHall opened the door to Germany didn't see him brought in a a 1000000 people. Really looking for a home basically and in one in one go has this fed into this far right rhetoric Yes Very much so and I mean in that particular year which was very focal you know 2016 we also saw the Berlin Christmas market attack as well and and this said into that far right extremist. Extremism rhetoric and we've seen actually attacks against pro-immigration politicians we've seen sporadic attacks on the streets so again the b.f.d. The German authorities have a pretty huge task because that doesn't exclude all this very. Very sore pro Islamic extremism groups Islamic states associated groups which are also currently operating in Germany good to speak she will as ever thank you very much indeed will get a get is security and counterterrorism specialist there saying this fails to him like it's a far right attack you're listening to b.b.c. Radio on the at $715.00. Long delays this morning patchy on the new of circular it's queuing southbound from before Staples corner down to Wembley because of a collision closing one lane look at the South Circular that securing 3 cat food because of road works westbound is slow for me not helped by broken down lobby have a green the police are directing traffic past and the m 25 anticlockwise slow from Junction 27 am 11 mantles junction 25 at Enfield on the train says a points failure at Euston that means says some cancellations but those chains and Amani at least and seem to be fairly close to timetable same story for the rest of the train so far this morning and the chain will save money close to timetable there's more travel at $730.00. This is London are you surprised at all to hear that there's been a rise in the number of people choosing to head outside him 34 this is London is this a jolly time all you finally thinking Aha prices in London the getting up in the market is beginning to unstick this is London on the pretty poor who have lived in the same place as a major London for 5 years this is London as a new employee and somebody who knows dear quite well what is your job at a time like this is launching stop will do anything I say it on the basis of a fraction of b.b.c. Radio. You're listening to b.b.c. Radio in London and it's Petra here with you through until 10 o'clock this morning we've been talking about that terror attack in Frankfurt and it would appear we don't know the speculation or the educated guess by our security expert will get us there is that it was a far right terror attack do you fear the far right here in London do you feel that that is something that is rising does it concern you I mean 17312000 becoming up later in the show would like to hear your survival stories Dame Julie Walters has revealed that she's had treatment for bowel cancer the much loved British actor who we know from films like Educating Rita Mama Mia and Billy Elliot has spoken exclusively to the b.b.c. About having surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis 18 months ago so this morning I want you to to call me if you've beaten cancer one in 10 of us now is going to go through this that can't be a scary a word in the English language than cancer to be told you've got it told that somebody love has got it. Do you know what it's like to be diagnosed with cancer can you can you talk me through that and after you had it and come out the other side what's it like to watch a family member go through chemotherapy and how do you support loved ones when they get a diagnosis a side lost one of my dearest best closest friends. A few years ago to about cancer the most hideous thing I've ever had to see in my life it was awful but. I miss him every day I still got rid of his phone number in my phone actually I can't bear it couldn't do it but I want to hear positive stories as well I'd like to his survival stories because like I said one in 2 of us half of us are going to have some not with cancer in our lifetime but more people are surviving it for longer so I'd like to hear stories I 107312000 but 1st the Italian Football Club set to have talks with other European clubs about raising awareness of missing children after a groundbreaking social media campaign the club showed videos of missing children when signing players over the past 2 transfer windows and 6 children featured in those videos have been found including 2 from London and one from Essex when defender Chris Malling moved from Man United to room a video was shown which led to a Kenyan child being found. I mean obviously this amazing thing for the family but I feel like even just being a small part of it and helping to spread that message I think. Being a father now not knowing my child is one of the most toughest things I have to deal with in life and I want to start I'm able to. Did while Paul Rodgers Romas chief strategy officer explained how they came up with the idea the reason why they for the campaign came from solace on I'm so runaway train video they used m.t.v. And the box back in 99 free on life for these a pop video to look for missing adolescence in America and they were really successful with it before they did it with a music video that was I social media that we follow how do we combine you know transfer signings which are becoming think big viral moment you know for book clubs and for calendar social media and social media followers and then you sign it because as a viral moment when everyone chooses to share only 4 could we do something for missing children with a tanning club or has been partnering with the charity Missing People and they see you joins me now good morning Jack good morning I understand that a teenager from London was found as part of this partnership Yeah that's right in fact $22.00 teenagers in London found and one teenager in Essex as a result of the appeals going out with this partnership so that told me through how this this this this works then where do these videos come from how do I get them how do they put them on line. Yeah I mean this is a question of putting together the pill with the face of the child that's missing and then putting that out right at the moment whether Sharon is transferred it is knowing that millions of people will be paying really close attention to. These their social media feeds and really how amazing to use the energy and the extension of all of their sons for something as poignant and as important as helping to find a missing child it seems quite extraordinary that doesn't it that the 2 things put together. And it's just because the transfer window time is when you just get so many people interested in what if it were clubs that sense of it it shows. Yes it was Ryan and and we love examples and moments brilliant trial blazing with this which is using it essentially that there's some based on using technology like this digital media for something so powerful and so good knowing that they've got all those funds that paying such close attention and I think we know from the charity Missing People that people right across the u.k. Across the world fail for any family he's within a child fear for a child who's missing themselves and we know that children do face great challenges when they are missing it's a time of huge vulnerability so to engage people like this and we know that missing children touches people's hearts and they Scaurus it just goes to show how important that is and you know the journey from putting the video up to finding the child have you had any information on that how that worked. And I think in terms of how how that story works obviously the so much that goes on behind the scenes I think for every child that goes missing has a really tricky story children don't go missing very like reasons she should something quite serious going on for the child maybe arguments maybe problems where they are in their lives maybe it's struggling with mental health problems and of course that's o.-p. Hine those images that are going out there everybody you see in the eyes everybody knows about missing children knows that there's something going on there that that's not right which is why getting their peers and information and actually for a child themselves to see an appeal to know that people care that they want them back is sent powerful. How likely is it that we could see these Pugin and in clubs doing the same thing. I do think as Boehner saying that there is an opportunity for other clubs to get involved and to see it sees their social media millions of followers in in the same sort of way and certainly Charis a Working in partnership like this getting the message out through a missing child in people's hands on their smartphones as they go about their day to day lives is a is a really strong way of getting the message out there so we will be open in the future to working with other clubs who are interested in following what Rome or of being trailblazing with and it's a little for them to do with never any I mean no no no I'm not you're asking. It's one of those things it's a small auction isn't it that anyone who ever calls our 247 helpline with with a sighting warps of information about a missing child to everybody's Lesotho and we tweet missing people appeals for missing children is a small thing my words can have a big impact great coach here Joe thank you very much indeed Joe you will the c.e.o. Of the charity Missing People and if you have a missing loved one and you're worried about them at the moment you can as I was saying you can call or text missing people's free confidential helpline 111-600-0116 extension 0004 support. You're listening to b.b.c. Radio London we're going to find out what's going on with the with and with the ever lovely sweet say thank you thank you well it's going to rain again. I could've done that and I'm like you know it's guy is quite an interesting day of weather that I you know I know that we don't need any more rain but yeah it is a dry early start it's a mild one as well because thickening cloud through the morning the south westerly wind is set to strengthen and the temperatures are going to go up and down throughout the day set the my mood is quite mild today have got 279 degree Celsius there windy strength in the clouds that can look at those outbreaks of rain probably through the late morning into the 1st part of the author needs a round about lunchtime and in what time you have your lunch there be some heavy downpours some strong gusts of wind that weather from pushed its way eastwards and behind it it's much colder air actually say temperatures well that get up to around 11 or 12 degrees Celsius as the rain comes 3 behind by the front they could be dropping to around 5 or 6 degrees and that should be just enough time for everything to brighten up actually particularly towards west and Home Counties by the time it gets the end of the day said there could be a bit in late sunshine and well and they often on a much chilly an item are in the Code Red tonight say Clay skies temperatures possibly low enough for a Touch of Frost but just in the most sheltered spot because it will still be rather windy that south westerly breeze still certainly night Isabel tonight and then tomorrow looks dry with some early morning brightness and sunshine and then it will tend to cloud over again as we head into the often it will still be quite windy tomorrow and then over the weekend there is more rain in the forecast on Saturday night for most of Sunday morning but otherwise it's dry it's when they and it's very mild otherwise otherwise it's not raining otherwise otherwise very well at least we know in the 7 Valley that is my sister lives up and. Yeah it's a disaster thank you very much indeed for that bringing us up to date with the weather. We've been talking about. Thank you wrote as this morning we'll be talking about more as we go through the morning she's revealed that she's had treatment about cancer. And is exhort use of the amount of celebrities that are coming forward at the moment to talk about my cancer journey isn't and I think it's quite important isn't isn't important to hear these people's stories particularly of their survival and Stephen Fry Of course talks about prostate cancer quite a lot and the comedian accompanies Navys in the papers today talking about his diagnosis of prostate cancer doesn't help when celebrities come out and talk about these cancers I want to hear about what it's like for diagnosis and your survival stories as well as wanting to have us will have some brush with cancer ourselves a little and eyes around us give me call our 807312000 Ralph is called from Crouch End And good morning Ralph and Molly Petrie Good morning that's where your story what happened here was a story 61 gets all facts. I lost the so I would go comment both off but they could save my right eye so I would depend upon my left eye we have had sort of my left or right. Present but 12 years ago assembly points out I've got a lump a couple of inches of my eye so there was to tell if there were only all. Of the archive for my part of my Ford about the arc of the screw so that the search Doc operator operator said it was malignant so they. Gave me look last the 2nd remember removed at least his policy but but he missed some or so so it grew back to the good habits art I guess of 5 years ago but I was a total payment of 5 years I totally lost by sight so had to procedures like restore lost my sight. Sucks I was in so supply was in out of hospital but then there's a. Couple years. I was a good match pain. When the pain subsided. Cried lost my sight again so I wanted back to hospital. Because what was. The tumor agree to be my eye and it actually destroyed the slot to destroy the inside of my life so it was too badly damaged 6 and I'm. Like the surgeon trouble there's no chance of all of a cutting my sight back my goodness these are the things on there it's so difficult with cancer because you can go anywhere and attack anything but the and people say yes but at least just to live is that how you feel but which is a reminder kind of cancer talk as we call basal cell carcinoma. Mobs kind of cancer but it doesn't metastasized all pasta Bali but Krista it's across parts more I perceive that the public is outside Yeah I think a lot of blindness in my family so I understand understand understand Linus from a from a very close sort of empathetic point point of view and it's in it that this is the thing with survival now isn't it cancer is that you can survive it but what you're left with when when you and that you know I snip the you are you happy that you have survived it. Welcome positive what's. Your problem. I mean per family probably did probably just disable up expect that there was a chance to the one I chose would kill because it doesn't leave the right touchable it doesn't metastasized will not support which would would have killed me were just they just love that we permanently blind was just incredibly bad luck that's why it was really bad let's send. Him a raffle at least I'm glad you called in this morning thank you very much indeed Ralph they did survive this is it was survival rates now it always our course is the most positive outcome and 807312000 I'd like to hear your stories this morning as we hear that Dame Judi Walters has of it she's had treatment for about cancer give me a call 871-2000 now it's 7 30 am. Which means it's time for latest news headlines for traveling sport Starting with us. For. Good morning police in Germany now say 9 people have been killed in shootings or 2 she should pass near Frankfurt several others have been seriously injured in the suspected gunman's been found dead in his flat in the town of Hana here a human rights charity has written to the home secretary warning people on board a deportation flight that's due to leave today may not have been given adequate access to justice detention action claims last week only 3 duty solicitors are available to assist hundreds of detainees in 3 removal centers including Harman's Worthen com brooke may Heathrow a woman in her twenty's has been killed in a hit and run in Brixton she was run over last night on Brixton Hill by a car that sped off after the police signalled for it to stop the car was found abandoned nearby and the police are still looking for the driver the corona virus has claimed the lives of 2 passengers on a cruise ship that spent the last 2 and a half weeks in quarantine in Japan well over 600 people on board the Diamond Princess have been infected but everyone else has been allowed off and more than 70 British nationals are due to fly back tomorrow London's weather cloudy and windy but mainly dry the Smalling with just the odd shower but then rain spreading in from the west the softening on top temperatures of 11 Celsius 52 Fahrenheit now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel. At the moment there's a collision just before Wembley it's the Neasden sending it to killing south bend the rules that mean says he is back on Staples corner now bank. Of England it's a moment so fast approaching him these corner said delays from Henry's call and most of the way down towards 20 this morning because of this collision the south circulars slow food can't read mainly because of that west bound slow family not helped by the. Lovely now police are going to direct the launch vehicles the other side of the this which is sickness and sums and I was just looking at a truck going past it in the moment using the wrong side of the boat the m $25.00 anticlockwise is slow from Junction $27.00 m. 11 rounds which junction $25.00 m. Failed on the train some cancellations for trains in and out of Euston mainly because of the points failure but a change that are running a mostly to time the best the chains and sheaves hosting a good service says more travel at $745.00. Am coming up dangerously Walters has revealed that she's had treatment for cancer the much loved British actor who's currently promoting her new film The Secret Garden has spoken exclusively to the b.b.c. About how she broke the news to her husband so this morning I want you to call me if you've beaten cancer do you know what it's like to have that diagnosis and come out the other side how did you tell your family or if your loved one has had a diagnosis how do you support them chemical that softer the people with. The London School Tom felt the effects of their lack of attack power as they fell to a one no defeat to Abi Leipzig in the 1st leg of their last 16 tie in the Champions League song humane and hurricane are both out with long term injuries but the Spurs manager Josie radio says he couldn't have asked for more from the rest of his course saying that. Confidence is the Spirit is the mentality lot just as special. As guys as so toss to call for the return leg in Germany is in a fortnight's time in last night's other Champions League tie the Italian side Atalanta be Valencia of Spain for one the West Ham manager David Moyes says his side didn't have a quality where it mattered in their 2 no defeat to the. League champions Manchester City a draw would have been enough to lift the hammers out of the bottom 3 ahead of Monday's visit to the runaway leaders Liverpool always felt with an opportunity that could happen. It would walk towards the thought that when we go to a quality or what pass or what ball wasn't good enough what we gave away we were just a bit to train. But I mean it's because the opposition where you're putting as a top team in you know that's what Meanwhile Pep Guardiola has committed his future to Manchester City despite its 2 year European ban he says he has full faith in the club as it appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and he will still be at the Se had next season as long as he's not sacked tonight Arsenal are in Europa League action in Athens in the 1st leg of their round of 32 tie against Elim p.r. Cos the Gunners manager McCulloch Tessa is looking forward to his 1st European game as boss Paul I am really excited him totally in my 1st game you don't mind the club is just again when I've gone anywhere in Europe or in England with their mind says the attitude for when to play play play and when in tonight's other Europa League ties involving English clubs Manchester United are in Belgium to take on club Bruges and wolves are at home to Espanyol and Dante Wilder and Tyson Fury have been trading insults in their final news conference ahead of this weekend's World Heavyweight title rematch in Las Vegas both men lay claim to helping the others career and Wilder says Fury's been avoiding a rematch this is what I've been Paramount's of for this is what been waiting so many months for it's going to be a long time ago but somebody put only one issues but fury says he's put plenty of money in his opponent's pocket I give him his biggest paydays of his whole life not in a big contract will show time brought him to the biggest stage in the well being our fake us and here is now a fact he's got a whole lot of appreciation for someone who's 30 mm hm. Tough terrain about 1000000 cities or carry on digital radio 94.9 f.m. Band on the b.b.c. Sounds this is long this is b.b.c. Radio London Patry Hoskins. Hello good morning it is Petrie here with you looking this morning at cancer survival and because so many people now so many of us will go through this one into it is a a history one in 3 didn't it and even then that felt like it was a bit close but wanting to now to varying degrees will have a visit from that thing cancer. However many more people are surviving now many more people particularly with the early detection which is why you get people like Stephen Fry talking about it and saying look go and get detected half of people diagnosed with cancer survive Harf of people now so half of us might get it but the half of that half will survive it so. They survive for 10 years or more and I know friends of mine who have breast cancer they they have to go every year right to have a to have a checkup and check the Everything's Ok And they say they're terrified every single year I'm right you say there was another friend of mine who was clear for 10 years and then she went in for what was she thought was a final sort of check up and was told that it had come back so she went and had had more tree had another mistakes makes at except to say it does it once you've had it it must just hang or it must just be in the permanent fail it's never think I'm touching wood violently it never happened to me but there's a one in 2 chance that it will so I want to hear from you about your survival about your cheap Ment's about how how you get on with your day to day life who's the most help. Or were you know with really organizations that were brilliant Were there any organizations that were dreadful United thing don't you that the country looks after people when they're going through this I know for a fact from friends of mine that that is not true but I'd like to hear from you I 107312000 let me know well 2 passengers from the cruise ship corn tinged in Japan have now died from the Corona virus the new one I read 19 well over 600 people on board have been infected and are being treated in nearby hospitals more than 70 British nationals will now be flown back to the u.k. Tomorrow let's speak to Professor Shawn Griffis who co-chaired the SARS inquiry back in 2003 good morning good morning Patrick we're learning more about this disease now aren't we that people in the age group of over 80 are the most susceptible to mortality with this that's right there was a study in China that showed that figures can be about 80 percent of a ratings if they get the disease Well it may need to get more getting more severely What does that tell you about the disease Well I think that there's that figure learns not really enough to put it in context right at the fast amount of research that's going on now there's so new research today on what the molecule actually looks like and therefore that'll help with vaccine production and treatment modalities There's also new search on how to treat people and obviously there's research on epidemiological modeling to see how far the disease could spread as well as a lot of how to provide the public with the best information so you take the whole picture. And then say well wait we're learning a lot about this disease we know from the Diamond Princess the ship where the passengers were about one in 5 of the passengers have had the disease that if you're in a tight contained space it's very hard to contain the disease which is why people are going to. Require 900 home again like a hospital or you. Could be here thank you think about how we we've had a big campaign about m.r.s.a. Multi resistant staph orients because it gets passed on in you know there's the risk of infection is actually hospital not in the community so the more dispersed you are in the community and the more you take protective measures yourself the less likely you are to get the disease and you can imagine those cabins on a most however much hygiene practice that they were trying to put into place is truly hard and then you find the crew members are infected so you can see why some people called it a petri dish which is way to do with bugs in a lab so I think actually getting people home is the best and can be done and what do you make of the decision to take over a hotel at Heathrow for those people who are suspected of having this this disease because again that that could also be a petri dish could measure in the in the not at all no I think I think you if you imagine those cabins you know generally don't cross I don't have very many who are well done and you know there's little internal Well some of them I believe are a bit like that and I think the conditions in any hotel I mean I can't comment on which hotel or or where the cases are going but if you think of a row park it where the 1st group of quarantine people were placed there they were given enough space around them and also hygienic a quick moment and also lots of measures in place and none of them contract none of them were acceptable as is known them contract and all aback in the community so what you hope for the healthy people coming back that none of them are incubating the disease and if they are they'll be removed quickly because on a boat you can't she will move terribly easily it's more difficult they'll be removed quickly and given appropriate treatment very quickly and hopefully could disease can tell. And do you think Professor that we're reaching anywhere near the apex of this this disease of the spread of it well I've been looking at the figures on a daily basis and in will hand out there were fewer cases declared and fewer deaths yesterday and that seems to be a trend but everybody is warning that you have to be very careful because for example there are more cases in Korea yesterday Ok a cluster of cases but you're getting spread of clusters of cases to different parts of the world and there are people who are saying well this is going to become like flu it's going to be around and it's going to be caught and then if you put it in that context we need to contain this outbreak decrease this outbreak understand this disease the Choose the vaccine if possible understand the than the nature of the disease but in the future there may be sporadic cases who will be able to be treated and hopefully they're Demick went to care I think the answer to here is the epidemic nature from where security numbers of people have been infected and then consequently the health service is overwhelmed and people have unfortunately now dying at a very high rate and we're on the rate of death in Mohan is higher than the death rate in other parts of the world and as we said earlier the older you are the more likely you are to die from the disease but it may well be because you've got an underlying condition you may not be as healthy as if you were 20 or 30 I was reading as well Professor that patient 0 they believe they're identified was not attached to this roof and wet market has that has that thrown the sort of a you know the origin of this disease into question not no not yet I mean we don't know enough I think it took us a long time in SARS to work out the course of transmission of the disease because it was such knee the civet cats who carried the disease and there are there are treated. So I'm not close enough to that research comment but I can say from experience to SARS it took some time to locate the thought that the virus was in bats the same bars passed into cat so that cat's a delicacy. So we may well find a similar sort of story so it may not have been that you have to work in the debt the market as it may be that she wrote some delicacy from the market good to speak thank you very much indeed a Professor Sean Griffiths there at the sa inquiry back in 2003 you're listening to b.b.c. Radio London it's 745. Long delays this morning on the North Circular it's queuing southbound or westbound from Golders Green all the way to Wembley because of a collision closing one lane the South Circular slow through cat food because of both works with West Bank use for me not helped by broken down lorry that's closing off one side of the very near to the railway bridge it is a drain the m 25 anticlockwise looking very busy from Junction 27 at the end 11 mount towards junction $25.00 at Enfield a fairly standard elsewhere if you have any updates you can tweet me at b.b.c. Travel alert or you can give us a call 87312001 the overground there's no service Clapham Junction to Wilston junction because of a broken down freight train and some minor delays for trains in and out of use to which some cancellations because of a points failure there's more travel just after 8 b.b.c. Radio London on Friday 72 all cool or at least Camillia Rosamond very different brand x. That's what they're. Going to see. Where I am but we did find a scientific quality with the London wide look at the personalities and this is the Taliban it's not about what they look like and you can say this is the nation it is happening to London all around the world then coming on the women still want to put in the scar and. It's also a case where the county multipage run into people such women would be Friday night from 7 with me genetic watch on b.b.c. Radio London. And a very good morning to you this is b.b.c. Radio London I picture here with you until 10 o'clock this morning is now I want to hear your stories of cancer diagnosis and survival half of us are going to go through this right half of us so I know there are many people out there perhaps going through treatment at the moment but even if you are going through treatment at the moment I'd like to hear from you about about the you know the I think it's the positivity that surrounds you hopefully this time as well and and if you're supporting somebody with cancer or you come from an organization that does that half of us are going to be diagnosed but Harf of that home off a going to survive because cancer survival rates are improving particularly with detection so I'd like to hear from you this morning about your journey with that horrible disease give me a call at 107312000 write with me and she did go through the papers his day all I could I came in written Madre Good morning See I don't know if I don't see you and this she didn't I. Good morning to you when he now you do you have a new dating app that's correct code Africa Africa lick after click yes I read it another way Oh Ok yes so the word mc. I just did a new dating of people of African. Heritage. So tell me about it because so the names actually play on words it's sort of missing the 2 words African and click together yeah it's a product really intended for the Global African Caribbean community and in essence I mean I missed. Empower people to connect to their culture the app operates it's a dating app it also operates a networking modus well and I suppose the point about it is not dissimilar to products like j. Day which is aimed at the Jewish community and Shadi dot com which is aimed at the Indian community it's recognizing that there's just over a 1000000000 African sort of around the world and it's it's a product where the profiles are of that sort of very rich in culture also perhaps maybe if I'm meeting somebody I'm interested to know for example I would be dial from London but I can also show that i'm originally Nigerian I can talk about the languages I speak you know the tribe that I'm from because I found when I was using him I was just seeing names and faces in locations in the days just wasn't rich enough for me to take decision and the decision to want to date people from your own culture was important I think her it's I find it's a point of interest if I meet someone so it's not necessarily that I specifically need to be with somebody from the same heritage country but if I'm perhaps wiping through a dating app and I see a face I kind of want to know for example maybe are you originally come reunion it is french your preferred language are you sort of Nigerian Are you Muslim are you Christian so it's a I would say it's more rather than my strong Same same it's also because the app is a business where anybody can join you don't specifically have to be of African descent but they do is that if you're interested within the group if you're interested within the culture right and as long as you're willing to sort of contribute to it being a safe space so sort of like free of discrimination you know everyone's welcome to join my sounds fantastic Tell me about your 1st pick today from page Harry a magazine mix it. Really calling it mix it know what we sow so this is a story in The Times and it's really an update on the latest situation with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex so we know. Of an official date for makes it the 31st of March and it seems that by that date Harry and Meghan will cease to be senior roles officially and they'll stop representing the queen and there's also an update on the trademark So I think we've now been made aware that all the way back in last June Harry and Meghan actually filed a trademark for Sussex royal it's something like 90 products of it and yes greeting cards clothing. Ever so social care and yes I mean it would appear I think the palace of the queen have blocked this so they are they now will not be able to use the term royal I believe the office in the palace is now being closed there actually been some staff redundancies so as they'll be no longer doing official duties they need a home there is a little becoming very real that is becoming very rare photographs yesterday of Harry I feel I can call him that now Harry has a. Going and shopping just on his own in his in Canada packed the whole reason he wanted to go was to not be packed. And now that they would have the protection which would of what they saw the protection of as a family with that we're paying for but yeah they haven't got the press agreement because they really that by the by the press No I mean I think I do think overall it's a pity I mean I do respect how we're making this decision in terms of perhaps putting their family sort of safety 1st mental health and well being and you know moving outside of the u.k. But I think it's a pity I had to come to this to this I would have preferred maybe to see I'm calling it a soft makes it just feels like a hard to make us feel like oh you know I wonder if that would have been a compromise where perhaps they would still do some role duties but they're not have the financial support but it does seem as if it's sort of like throwing the baby out with the bathwater Yeah yeah it does feel very extreme doesn't know when say what to what it is they get up to. The financial timings. We don't often have anything from here to if you know what's think preferably intelligent right so we got the f.d.a. Would be I was excited about this story I suppose I'm a I'm a technologist and I'm a data person and yes so their headline is the e.u. Aims to loosen Big Tex grip by forcing groups to share data so this is really a story around e.u. Data legislation and the big tech companies so they were proposing a fresh European strategy for data and one of the sort of keep pillars of the strategy is they want to break down the monopolies of the big tech giants so by data do you mean our personal information that they've got yet they have to then share it with smaller companies put particularly that absolutely So we're looking at Google Amazon Facebook and Apple and very similar to what has recently happened in the financial sector which is the open banking regulation where all the u.k. Big banks now have to make our financial data available we can access it we can put it to different providers similar reforms are now being proposed to happen for the big tech giants so they would have to share our data with smaller competitors and potentially with ourselves and what I'm finding really interesting in terms of how this is. Playing out there's a case at the moment actually where the dating app Tinder are being investigated by the e.u. Data Protection Commission because what's actually happened is citizens of our accessing their rights and have asked him to say can you please show me all the data you hold on me Wow And what's happened is Tinder has shared what they believe is some of the data so the obvious things we would expect like if I use the dating app they will know my geo location how often you use that up what age you are in the photographs but the investigation has been opened because the commission believes that interaction is still withholding some of the data so for example where it's believed that tend to allocates each user supposedly a secret attractiveness school and. That's how they match people so they're sort of thing oh I never know my you know. My attractive disk or I don't think I was on my account very beautiful and I think for any you got any worries on that I am not on tender but if I was I would not want to know how embarrassing that would pay I think I had you asking too. And we think also from a it's interesting from an intellectual property perspective yeah it's sort of the days littles are now saying will do you have to show your secret formula one how you are calculating that this is the e.u. So yes I know this is coming from Ireland but we don't know what's going to happen is when we have my own I always. Right it's time to start investing more in the jobless in Britain this is after pretty Patel's quite draconian the quite tough new immigration rules were sort of handed out yesterday so we need to invest in more jobless Brits Yes though I think it seems to your point pretty you sort of dismissing the concerns being raised around the current immigration immigration reforms that are being proposed where I think supposedly according to The Financial Times they're saying this new points based system will actually be tougher than the Australian system and there's I think that there's a big concern from British industry that it's going to be much harder to employ e.u. Workers in the lower paid sectors such as construction farming and hospitality and social care but pretty is saying that we apparently have 8000000 economically inactive adults within the u.k. Who can be put to work now those are people on benefits presumably Well the critics who think that these are students. Troublingly carers which it seems. Quite draconian to target them long tongue sip thick and retired people so supposedly big retired people I thought I retired but I'm not allowed to retire maybe they're younger retirees. Not sure I mean it seems that in the u.k. At the moment 76 percent of u.k. Adults are actually in paid employment so it's quite a tight market we don't really have sort of spare Labor have affectively full employment it's called effective full employment at the moment you know where it's like a really positive thing. So but is this going to result this is the interesting thing the questions that people aren't asking at the moment is is this going to result in people being forced to take jobs and come off benefits because at the moment those people can say there are no jobs but if there are jobs are they going to be forced to take them and come off benefits that is really a question that that is not really been outspoken is it and I think especially at sits the low skilled job positions Yeah open so it's a lot harder to argue and then you can't do it if we look at what's happened in the past couple of years of universal credit I don't know yet to your point is this now paving the way to shift people back into these sectors which are typically now being filled by you know international workers a much lower wages I think the British poultry council haven't heard of them before but. Of course that's really one you know forward they're predicting about the cost of domestically produced food is going to increase I suppose with the labor increase and that's going to encourage more imports of low priced overseas food which is why I mean there's always in that there's always a backlash isn't there to any any decision because if you have to pay staff more and we all want that we're going to have to pay more for what they do and because the and. Less companies decide to lower their profits. Thank you Ali See How do you but no I find it a concerning I do think a lot of the news coverage on the immigration reform it's very I find it's very. British looking insular for me that somebody although I was born and grew up in Britain I'm also my junior while and from an international perspective I think when international people highly skilled people are thinking where to meet me they are considering Canada looking at the by we I think people just need to not forget that there's plenty of 2 and there's a long. Way is I want to say thank you to you. Back in Rain Man I. Thank you so much for coming in such a pleasure Africa click is this the Web site if you want to go and have a dating site if you want to go and have that I coming up after 10 it's Robert Elms he's going to be learning more about London's oldest skate board still Apple 1st human rights charity says people on board a deportation flight may not have been given adequate access to justice will be addressing that just after the news. On the radio $96.00 f.m. . B.b.c. Says. It is no longer. B.b.c. Radio. 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Caroline Flint who accused her of making disparaging comments about vote is Miss Flint to last her dorm Valley seat in the general election claimed yesterday that Ms Thornberry told a colleague that constituents were stupid Ms Thornberry has vehemently denied the allegations Here's our system political editor Norman Smith who sense of Labour's sinking into a very very deep dark hole from which it may or frankly may not emerge we see that in the sort of the personal animosity now with Emily Thornberry against Caroline Flint when you just gotta think sit down have a cup of tea sorted out that is overlaid by deep political divisions may Manjula elected M.P.'s have been arriving at Westminster to take their seats in parliament think Lee Daisy Cooper who represents an opens in Harper to for the Liberal Democrats she's hinted she could run to become the party's next leader following the departure of Joseph Winston even though she's a complete newcomer on day 3 I'm not getting anything out but I'm my priority is to deliver some open and go along with the organisation to contact a long list of issues that I want to raise Let's see let's see what my local party says I think the party said but I'm not reading anything out students from Devizes school protesting ahead of a meeting about selling off school and later the trustees of the school are proposing to sell off more than 5 acres of school and to raise money to reinvest into the school the money will be spent on improving learning spaces sports and performing arts facilities and building a car park so the community can use the facilities people can have their say on the plans until the end of next month. 200 brawls designed by Stella McCartney have been donated to the Rowe United Hospital in both if you made it to help breast cancer patients the disease affects one in 10 women that have a 6000 name if that's the all you might check for yeah just by the softening we mainly try but with gray sky he's gentle winds and high school of 8 Degrees b.b.c. 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Right I want to ask a question here do you know these people are b b. Joseph squids and Hyla doesn't mean anything to you it did mean huge amount to me we could be finding out why those names are ones that you could be hearing a lot over the next year in 2020 they could be some of the biggest names around and I'll type it more about that in a few moments 1st of all the latest weather forecast and for the rest of today it's going to be mainly sort of gray and a bit cloudy all patchy light rain if not lucky as we head into the sea evening that will continue and temperatures 23 and 6 Celsius tomorrow some grey skies once again with some spells of rains a very much like today actually once again temperatures between 3 and 6 this morning with bang this is the kind of on level cerebral show that you want Ponce overanxious she's always ready with her not cracka like this me this is for the Week feature to be fun and great to see important in 2020. Be bad to be young blood squids easy life inhale. Mean anything to you at all well that's reveal why now as b.b.c. News has announced its annual long list of 10 bands and musicians the tips for success in 2020 previous winners of this b.b.c. Sound off Paul include Adele Sam Smith and years and years so basically if you make it onto this list you are probably going to have some big success Well this is when it will be named early at the start of January 2020 so let's hear more about these acts now and here are some of the ones that have made the list. Yes some of the accent who have made it on to the long race for the b.b.c. Sound off in 2020 this is a list of artists that are likely to be very very big next year so you can basically talk about these names so your friends and just be really cool be ahead of the curve while the B.B.C.'s music reporter Mark Savidge has been explaining more to me about how this list started in the 1st place so the history of the sound of that is actually brilliantly hilarious my colleague in young set it up it 10 years ago after he had made a list predicting the biggest artists for 2001 and not a single one of them had a Top 40 hit. And he thought Ok maybe I'm not the right person to be making this call and so the next year he went out and he asked as many people as he could you know deejays on Radio one and Radio 2 in b.b.c. Local radio the people who booked Jools Holland show the people who put the stage at festivals and said Do you think it's going to be big for 2002 and that 1st year they chose acts like 50 Cent and Dizzee Rascal and the pole hit the ground running you know since then we've had winners like Adele like Sam Smith lower down the list we've had storms the Lady Gaga dualie But you know pretty much anyone who's become massive in this country has been on that list at some point in the last 18 years now if you recognise any of these names then you are far cooler than I am because I probably won't get any of. This is the list it's a really diverse list as it always is and actually for the 1st time in the whole 18 years all of the acts come from the u.k. And Ireland usually there's quite a few international ones there in the mix there's a girl called Celeste is probably one you might have heard of a. The last couple of weeks because she's just one of brittle ward they have a similar prize called The Rising Star where they nominate someone they think is going to be big in the next year and she makes these beautiful timeless tender so songs heart rending ballads there's a song at the moment called Strange which is just the zooming up the playlist on radio but then at the opposite end of the scale you've got a guy from Doncaster called Young Blood and he makes these really kind of aggressive pop punk songs talking about you know the trials and tribulations of a generation raised during austerity so he's talking about you know the fact people can't find a job the fact that people are dealing with and press anxiety and depression from social media and then in the middle of it all you've got a band called inhaler from Dublin and if you ever hear them at the back of your mind you be thinking I know that voice I know that voice and the reason why is that there singer is called the light of Houston and he's the son of pole he is and you probably know us. There we go right didn't know didn't know the ads were real they that's the 1st 30 there we go there any sort of notable trends for people who end up on this list. I mean I think in this year's list one of the things that really struck me is that the last 5 years or so there's been a lot of grime artists on there so you know storms like I said has been on the list but also people like scepter last year's winner was a crime artist called Octavian and this year there are none. And what seems to replace those artists is a new wave of British soul in r. And b. Particularly by female songwriters often playing guitar like Joy crooks an artist from London and also there's a kind of bedroom musician called Be up a do b. Who signed to 1970 five's management company and is about to go on tour with the $175.00 and she's not making So the kind of low fi indie pop that's very dreamy but melodic and very engaging So you see a lot of singer songwriters on the list you really get the feeling that these are artists in their late teens and. Early twenty's who grew up with You Tube who started off making covers in their bedroom and of kind of translated that into a musical career often we read through these lists and I've done in the past and then start to go and have a listen to some of the artists who are on it to basically get ahead of everybody else for next year so I'm the cool one but it's not always a hit is it all of these artists that they're on the list is not necessarily always accurate Well no absolutely not and you know we're asking people who are 170 people voted this year and you're asking them to predict the most unpredictable industry in entertainment you know there are dozens of artists over the years who have seemed to have really promising careers in front of them and it just hasn't happened b.b.c. Music reporter Mark Savage that chatting about the long list of 10 bands and musicians who've been tipped for success in 2020. Stevie Wonder that is deafening on the list might have been like back in 65 assuming. Its being go with the day only often ensures we come up with a topic something that's in the new something that so I relish in color and. I list 3 things I mean you've got a list of 3 things and see if you can match them up to what I've gone completely bingo called for the day. When you get old for the right. Today's topic. Based the Strictly Come Dancing final. Of course of on Saturday night. Now I don't really want strictly your current be done on she necessarily have to have seen it in order to play bingo the day just Name 3 things. That come to mind when you think of Strictly Come Dancing or whatever it is off the top you have 080028 stubble 3 double 6 is the number to call if you can name 3 things hold me up to what I've got to complete bingo that I read your answers by 3 o'clock and please its own 8 fires and to wait double 3 double 6 staff is taking your calls today. You can text will chat and you're all set to trouble free can but will to 1st and then you want triple 3 you don't it will show 1st it disappears some are them out. Or you can send me email it's James don't Thomas b.b.c. Don't code it you can't use. 3 things to do with Strictly Come Dancing that you've got until 3 o'clock to get these in and then we will tell you what they are we'll take off the bingo cards just before 3 o'clock. Takes b.b.c. Wiltshire on 81 triple 3 starting your message with the lads we'll share takes Ajaccio standard that was a great see on privacy notice on b.b.c. Don't pay what you can a sign should be local radio criticism. Oh . Yes we are. Saying. That. Without any. Time. . Would be finding out what happened at yesterday's b.b.c. World sick carols at the cathedral concert some highlights from that is to bingo the day on the way. From where you live b.b.c. Will shock 1st of all just gone 23 has the latest traffic and travel with all of the heads instead to turn the flood gates are closed to the road to hold it shut in both directions so. Soon For me think about it slow and Southampton road coming in as well as about a 5 minute delay only a 3 a 3 Stonehenge coming from the aims for direction heading for Winterbourne stake on the trains at Salisbury is a cancellation it's the 14 at 42 to Cardiff Central it's the 1501 and West Brady 1511 the Cardiff is cancelled have a new timetable and there's not much in the way of southwestern railway is their own strike spot a problem called b.c. Will share 8000 to 8 double 3 that will 6. On your radio on your own online and on your smart speaker play b.b.c. Wiltshire. Christmas classic on the way next 1st of all the latest weather forecast in the rest of the day is going to be pretty cloudy I'm afraid a bit of rain and drizzle to temperatures between 3 and 6 Celsius tomorrow some grey skies around. Similar to today to be honest the old shower here and there and temperatures between $3.00 and $6.00 Christmas with d.v.c. Will shine to me I know Christmas is coming when the kids start to mind for a month I have to be quite honest in November I have to believe in the Salvation Army band gets out on the high street someplace carles gives me goosebumps the launch of the big budget Christmas t.v. To 30 Smits I spend a fortune on them well they seem to have been running since the summer the 1st signs of Christmas is coming has to be done in the supermarket that suddenly turns out to swing and your fellow shoppers go. To take grab 3 big boxes of Christmas crackers station Christmas b.v.c. Will. 6 sound. Right. So. We need to know. That you know. These are. The feelings here. Don't leak out. You. Know person. To person. Oh sorry you're going to run saying. Oh Ok. So. Low. And that's. I know. The. Home economy wonderful Christmas time on b.b.c. World show. Good afternoon. James Thomas with the for the next hour and 10 minutes on the afternoon show here on b.b.c. We'll share thank you for your answers the softening to being go all of the day your topic today is strictly come dancing the final of course on Saturday nights I don't want to go to I don't want shit do you I'm not I'm nervous I'm never really seen it to be honest before but you don't need to have to play bingo of the day you just got to list me 3 things place to do Strictly Come Dancing and I've got a match up to what I've got written down here I've got my list here 3 things can you match them up and take them all off on the bingo card Thank you Steph use texting he's gone for the story Bruce Forsyth some sequins and ankle breaking the high heels good ah good answers let's see if any of these are on the list here so Bruce Forsyth Well he's 40 no longer with us sequins. And ankle breaking the high heel No none of those on my list I'm afraid 080028 double 3 doubles as I do Miss Bruce youngster you know you can text will show and your answers to 81 triple 3 or it's James dot thomas b.b.c. Dot ca to u.k. On the email and we need your 3 suggestions in the next 10 minutes please. James Fallows b.b.c. Will show. So we that yesterday with the other 1000 people who are joining us for b.b.c. World Series Carol's at the cathedral in cells Bri the host of. Musicians' readings in Carol's help to get the festive season underway yesterday and he was amazing because he just had this incredible building of Salisbury Cathedral and your eyes down the end of the now you've is the huge giant Christmas tree and you got the old ball and brass band playing there the souls because the drill choir it just really gets here in the mood here's some of the highlights from yesterday afternoon. While they were there the time came for his to deliver the child. And she gave the to the born son and wrapped him in bands of cloth. And laid him in a manger because there was no place for them. So close is little chin music sent his monthly creative arts group for young adults with learning disabilities. Close by the jolly fire I sit to warm my furrows and bones a bit with a reindeer sleds explore the cold a country's brand new tool. Let me introduce you to the p s she quiet p.s.g. Stands for home soul and gospel. For dinner we had turkey and blazing putting and after dinner the uncool sounds in front of the fire. Loosened buttons a large moist hands over their watch chains to belittle and slits. The king through my bedroom window out into the me night and the unending snow collets I could see the lights in the windows of all the other houses on the Hill and hear the music rising from them up the long steady fooling. The Constantines out the side the open grate and now there's nothing moved to do except to wait. Some of the highlights from yesterday's cows of the cathedral souls pre-cooked the joy in the afternoon it was beautiful just the sound of that the choir and the old born brass band is what it really is an amazing occasion if you missed it this year will probably be back next year or if you imagine you can join us then all you can listen to that is going to be broadcast on Christmas Eve here on b.b.c. We'll just maybe as a wrapping presents will get some food ready or rushing right in the car whatever you're doing you can listen to us on Christmas Eve and then repeated again on Christmas morning as well from 9 o'clock so maybe when you're opening your presents or doing some cooking or rushing round doing some last minute shopping then you can listen to it here on b.b.c. World from 9 o'clock Christmas Day to Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Chance to hear all carols at the cathedral concert it's. a war you know he left. In the heat and the a hole in the hole in the area. And. Yeah. It's pretty Joan Rivers dreams on b.b.c. Welsh off today. It's James Thomas on b.b.c. We'll check until 4 o'clock today on the off the main show right it's time for some answers to this. It's being go with a day only off the main show and the 1st hour of the program we come up with a topic usually something that's kind of flying around that day and you have a charming 3 things to do with that topic. And try to get them all right so much up to what I've got written down here. With me today is producer Steph Bell Hello you're right yes he was strictly for no not for the good of so I think this whole thing and neither of us want Strictly Come Dancing I have rethought that I've taken it very thin I recover may have been go the day you've done some research Surely you could have picked 3 things out of the ad just from a picture as a way to take the 3 theories they well you need to yeah absolutely bigger than I am let's go through something else as we've had Thank you to Steph and other stuff on the text he said but a boy you see. Sequins and ankle breaking Lee High heels let's go through these also then bring knives. And the high. Number right I'm afraid Matt and Roy and soles bring have gone for dresses judges Yeah good judges on the sheet and the wall. Now. 2 and 3 story one of the 3 rowing Soulsby the best on the text of the coals today stuff where you go for I have and tons fake teeth. And gums fake teeth. Sorry not the latest fine spray 10 spray tan is a good one on the lists legible I know all the least sewing these are the 3 I had today then I had each of a couple couples I had said judges judges and Roy and souls we go on the final one was a vote voting lots of people voting voting judges and couples What do you think of those 3 with the most said throughout the program couples Let's have a listen shall we have a couple one of these couples 1st out couples who are couple all of a couple of couples couple helpful a couple couple a couple couples how close couples couple that was from about 15 minutes of. 0 out of 3 there I think staff sorry. Still think that Anton fake teeth are the best I think I see absolutely but I loved some horrifying. Lines from way you live b.b.c. Will show news on the way let's have a look at the latest traffic and travel in Holt road 3 stop button at the moment is closed due to flooding the 830 London Road insult me around the same marks right about taking about 5 minutes to get through there at the moment anything else you can update us with this 080028 double 3 double St. Distilleries you shout and the music you lounge gallery in Germany while you leave your radio station so will generally. Be seen Welsh. It's 3 o'clock in time for the latest news with Clare Baker a company accused of causing an explosion that left a chip in a man fighting for his life has pleaded guilty to breaching health and safety charges Karl Rove suffered 87 percent burns when turning on a light switch on the flats in marketplace in October 27th teen the 21 year old was put into a coma and has since had 13 skin grafts at a burns unit in Swanzy prestige a limited which is now in liquidation admitted to a breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act Mr Brodrick standing pleaded not guilty to the same breaches he was allegedly involved in gas work at the flats. Armed officers had to be called to Bradford and even yesterday afternoon following reports of an explosive device it happened at around half past 4 more from b.b.c. Broaches Emma Volney while a man approached a group of children on Pound lane and suggested he'd made the explosive device unconfirmed reports on social media say the device was made from nails tape and a mobile phone please send deployed armed officers and a helicopter to find the man they say they're keeping an open mind as they work to establish the facts newly elected M.P.'s have been arriving at Westminster to take their seats in parliament Danny Kruger the newly elected conservative m.p. For devices is among them Daisy Cooper who represents and opens in Harvard shift the Liberal Democrats has indeed she could run to become the party's next leader following the departure of Jenny Swinson even though she's a complete newcomer on day 3 I'm not getting anything out but I'm my priority is to deliver some open and go along with the organisation to contact a long list of issues that I want to raise Let's see let's see what my local party says I think the party said but I'm not reading anything out students from Devizes school have been protesting ahead of a meeting about selling off school land later the trustees are proposing to sell off more than 5 acres of school land to raise money to reinvest into the school the money will be spent on improving learning spaces sports and performing arts facilities and building a car park so the community can use them people can have their say on the plans until the end of next month 200 bras designed by Stella McCartney have been donated to the Royal United Hospital in Bath they've been made to help breast cancer patients the disease affects one in 10 women with a with $6000.00 being referred to the r u h every year. She Penguins have been visiting people they think it will take having today Kim and quote previously welcomed llamas don't tease our monkeys problem Rockwell's is one of the Penguins keepers we do organize where we can put a towel on someone's lap and they can sit have a penguin on the lot for a quick picture and sometimes although they were one they don't like interacting and I said well we'll just have the picture for the family and use all of a sudden the person will start interacting with you know what I want to hear today so he's so soothing just having him he wasn't touching writing he was just sitting there looking at him on his labs and it's so soothing just to have the penguin that much is whether the soft name will be mainly dry but with grey skies gentle winds and highs of 8 Degrees b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 3 the stories you share the music. From. This is just. Going to be seen. Yet Jamesy for the next hour on the afternoon show have your. It's

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BBC Radio Leeds-20191215-160000

Good. Thank you Lou Good. Good good good good good. Good good good. Thanks. We've moved to a lack. Was. If you managed to sit still for even a 2nd of that 7 minutes and 45 seconds and I think I moved for every single 2nd of it is I Got Rhythm on b.b.c. Radio Leeds and b.b.c. Radio York Good afternoon I'm George Smith look after things for Neil foster this week until 6 o'clock with your requests from the stage and screen and a look at musical theatre and what's on in the theatres in Yorkshire over Christmas today we've already had a look at what's happening at the a hamburger in Bradford and in a few moments time we'll turn our attention to Theatre Royal in New York is the start of a new era there because it's the it's the 1st time in 40 years the 1st plans are not to star legendary Dame Barry Kayleigh So we're hearing from some of the cast about that ahead of opened this weekend and plenty more of your requests from the stage and screen as well you can get into if you have a particular song you'd like to hear you can call our 800 trouble 14849 or you can text 813 double 3 just on a message with Neil and it will come through to me from The Great to shame and this is a 1000000 Dreams. That's waiting for me. And I could. Do that though you were no one's buying this. But if he. The sky. Dreams. Love. From the greatest showman a 1000000 Dreams on b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio Leeds playing some of the best show chains until 6 o'clock and taking a look at what's happening in the States is across Yorkshire where it is panto season is probably getting in the way around this weekend in offices in Yorkshire earlier in the show we heard from some of the stars of Snow White and the 7 dwarfs the Alhambra in Bradford Let's now turn our attention to the York Theatre Royal where it's the start of a new era as issues production asleep in b.c. Is the 1st in 40 years not to start Barry Caleb the legendary panto dame is still a big part of it though as he wrote the script and is co-director Adam Tomlinson earlier this week had a chat to 3 of the stars ahead of yesterday's 1st performance City keeper a.j. Powell and Martin Barrus all innocence has gone out the window because Mark character was an idiot so normally I don't wise crack to the audience book is taking on the Barrick role there are say of doing that and an even ad libbing as well yeah all carefully rehearsed I can say you enjoy are you enjoying that sort of side to it almost loving it arcs a little dream come true since it's actually great the facts of this huge team comes together I'm puts this show on the it is astonishing how all the individual parts pulled together to make to make the woman whole and we've had a few new creatives this year. In the lighting design and and the set design and I think it is in that with return a little bit to the traditional more traditional I think which is not bad thing it's rather beautiful with its sleeve I keep saying a key point to say it's beauty in a very seedy while you're not the only one I've heard all of I've done really well not to say that we from there Remember we're doing is giving me. A rock and this one has a very special look about it and it's kind of a nod to the old fashioned in a way it's quite it's it's a little less jazzy and more and paler and more kind of a tragedy surprises net. Yes the shoe costume says Wow I feel that the question's a very traditional Jewish you've got some very quick changes I have to say are the same as Martin this for me is the most frantic. Ripping sweat the costume changes I have some of them I have about 10 seconds. To tell you what is the caution changes that make it so tiring this while at the end of the day I'm like wow this is one moment where you and David go behind the screen and all we can see your heads and when you come out from behind the screen you've actually swapped costumes no one should always give it away but I do look I do it because we can see you moving the bills appear to be and you can I'm going to tell you what it is that they actions what they see that's what Yeah they what David said was a cheap piece of courage yes it is the cheap body. As I'm told. And Susie Q 3 of the stars of the your face are all Panto Sleeping Beauty runs until the 25th of January. Reluctant to cut the problem was solved From Jesus Christ Superstar supercell b.b.c. Radio your compete e.c. Radio leads on George Smith Infineon Fausta and till 6 o'clock with some of your requests and brilliant music from the stage and screen if you have a request to get in still plenty of time to get is in give me a call on our 800 trouble 14849 or you can text 813 double 3 Start message with the word Neil or drop me an email George dot Smith at b.b.c. U.k. Whichever is easiest way to get in touch I'd love to hear from you this afternoon I'd love to get a favorite on the radio between now and 6 o'clock you get one of my favorites on that musical that I saw earlier this year and I'll be honest when I found out that I would be looking at the shelf a nail Today I knew I wanted to play a song from The Book of Mormon I saw at the start of the year than in London absolutely loved it problem with the Book of Mormon is not every song is appropriate to play at 20 past fall on the radio on a Sunday afternoon. So I spent quite a lot of time having a look through working out which songs were appropriate for a new way. Of songs that would never ever be allowed to see the light of day on a Sunday afternoon or b.b.c. Radio York or b.b.c. Radio Leeds and I settled on you and me but mostly me from Book of Mormon. Always. It on the day I go. In the show. And see you all some job tell me now it's our time so the. Weekend to what we. Need and you. From the Book of Mormon but mostly me on b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio Leeds on George Smith. Foster until 6 o'clock it's 25 past 4 now. Let's take a look at your shoes Rhodes Nikolic Al has latest. Good afternoon our traffic seems to be fairly well if your journey takes you around York Outer Ring Road no major issues but of course the snow is an issue across North Yorkshire fact seen lots of very scary ones 70 they 65 near Skipton and adding I'm absolutely bad Helmsley a few rates are affected so the advice is take extra care not get many that coming through is closed although there is one that's impassable certainly confirm that to be the one through grassy to the p. 6265 m. Street rushed into and the. Area. Heading on to the road through Leeds no issues I can see with traffic through the city center however on the m 62 there is a problem at C.-Span side as a collision that's causing quality ingestion actually junction 25 to 26 a 4 mile queue on the approach 2 lanes being closed entry brick house and chain bar told me taking about 20 minutes to get 3 bar I get a fairly maybe us on the rest main a little bit maybe a little bit longer now looking at the length of those queues fine if you have any other way on the 62 track is not about people slowing down to have a look. On the trains it looks like flooding is affecting things on the old and still having 3 sold the bridge and that she like to see ready I travel b.b.c. Radio leave. The. Cold. Cold. Cold. Michael Jackson and Diana Ross Ease on down the road from the Wiz on b.b.c. Radio the radio it's on George Smith. Until 6 o'clock with some of the best songs from the stage and screen to play you between now and then and if you love in the sound of the show Neil does this every Sunday afternoon and on Christmas Day as a special treat between 3 and 6 will be here with Christmas Day songs from the stage and screen and your messages will be live with you throughout Christmas afternoon so put that in your diary as a nice way I think after you've had your Christmas lunch it will be a perfect way to just lay down and enjoy. Some great music when you at that point where you don't really want to do anything. At your shop. And. At risk I. Believe. You're a bad but now know we're. Going to. Stick. To. Our Lives do group. That. Yet. You're the one. You have and you have a c.c. Track and I do. Given a choice between you I'd take. Seriously. Jim Carey version of You're a mean one Mr Grinch when he played the Grinch in the 2000 film yet nearly 20 years old that film now that's one those ones that is all the big long lists of Christmas films that you have to watch at this time of year that is one that never stays on the list too long because I watch it and I just feel all Christmassy inside so wonderful film from the cringe plenty of time to get your requests in for your favorite song and Tony has been in touch from Seattle with he says could I hear something from South Pacific from when times were uncomplicated could I have it there is nothing alike at day one I don't know if things were on complicated at that point but I can definitely play you a song from that this is nothing like a days. This. Was a week I think. I could just. Talk . About the smell what don't we can't. We got nothing to clean white. What we want. That was nothing like a. Good . Review restless with. Rick kind of feeling. We feel. Like we'll. Bring to life the beautiful but. There is one particular thing that has nothing whatsoever in any way shape or form like any. That is nothing like a. Mess . That. I. Eat eat. Right or. The bird God is. Always the. Things. That. God was. Like. For it. Was. The $988.00 London cast of South Pacific and there is nothing like a dame on b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio Leeds play enough attorney in Seattle with that was his request that's what he wanted to hear this afternoon what would you like to head you have a particular song from the musicals that you really enjoy hearing Have you seen something recently that you would like to you were reminiscing or you'll seeing something soon that you would like to look ahead so you all maybe just have a song that you love and you'd really like to hear it on a Sunday afternoon. It's in search of me let me know I've got plenty of space to squeeze a member tween now and 6 o'clock 800 trouble 14849 is my number if you want to give me a call or you can text one triple 3 saw a message with the wood Neil or drop me an email with b.b.c. Dot co dot you carry on the way very soon will take a look at what's happening at the Crucible in Sheffield a Christmas show is Guys and Dolls and seedless a band from b.b.c. Radio Sheffield has been having a bit of a nosy round finding out what's going on and we'll hear from some of the cast and some of the crew after this from Hello Dolly this is dancing. With. It's course Mr. And you. Want to. Turn. To the other. One. Well my. Heart is Mr Tague. Glad. To step than been scanned. And everyone says there is some. Dancing. You could learn to hold the Hill worked a little lost soul what a tangled there the passions. I'm really that have that are. What I do for the sake of raising my heart. To. High Heaven aha ha. The. One you. And she you. Being. A war. Hero you will meet you just say hello. You see it in the least. The land may call her a dream sir. Was. Losing leave us. A. Call. As a download our goal your skin. Let's stop. You. 2017 Hello Dolly Broadway cast dancing on b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio Leeds I'm George Smith Infineon Foster until 6 o'clock with some of the best shows I can find and that you can find as well because I'm after your requests as well if you have a particular song you'd like to hear you can call 800 trouble 14849 or you can text 813 double 3 start the message with the word Neil now a Christmas show with the crucible in Sheffield is Guys and Dolls a huge part the show is the dancing and the choreography. Is in the hands of Matt Flint Matt is a big star in the dancing world and even devised in dance for Strictly Come Dancing from Blackpool a couple of weeks ago he's worked at the theater in Sheffield before so how does he feel to be back it's really and is my 2nd year back at the Crucible which is great as if we could make a last year guys dolls' has always been one of my favorites united as a performer as well be it many years ago and it's always been the show that I remember been my favorite as well so great to be back now doing it as a coma for years who is fantastic I think a good quarter for is a good it's nice to be a good storyteller as well like a so when the down starts it to should feel separate to the play should be there to kind of in one scene move it forward as well so that's one thing I kind of really trying concentrate on I'm a show that is on board with everything as well as the Masons which I do a little bit differently i.e. We have the revolves going rounds each is you know there's 2 revolvers and then a revolver and a ring revolver and they both go both ways and what we're really trying to achieve is that we get filmic kind of viewpoint into every routine so the audience even a 2nd one see the stage is constantly moving and you get into see it from all these different angles and when the weather sets in and the basic lack of buildings and you could going to get to see the into the building from all these different window point should be really exciting which only went to make it that this film make the . Experience or at least that's my flint choreographer there of Guys and Dolls at the Crucible in. Sheffield Let's hear from some of the cast now they got the chance to talk to a couple of the stars before it opened Alex young and I'm playing Sarah Brown It's nice to play a character and it's really stupid of me to say but it's just lovely it's just nice to play someone that has got a lot of richness and you know in effect the narrative. Yes a left alive you don't get into the role considering this is a role I never really thought I would play. Just because I merely play comedy parts and Sarah is not always seen like that. So I was sort of slightly surprised when. Asked me if I was interested I mean playing her so I read the original story from Damon Runyon short stories about the Broadway fables Basically I couldn't believe how interesting and complex and strong and basically had asked I say she's a title bad ass in the story she's so in charge of her own destiny and she's got this amazingly cool countenance and yes she's brilliant My name is Natalie Casey and in the show Guys and Dolls I am playing Miss Adelaide How do you feel about. Well I want to tell you our feel I feel equal measure believably excited and existentially terrified in salute equal measure it's a very famous power on and so I know that I have to do justice to the part and justice to the piece but I also know it's very important for you to put your own spin on it because you're the person who asked to do it so it's about keeping everybody happy as well as yourself. Are you keeping everybody happy is going to see something. On black. People seem to be risk. And I weigh in until somebody says about the way Natalie you fired we've got somebody else now if I can make it to January the 18th without somebody saying that I've done it isn't that what everyone's doing really just going through life crossing their fingers and hoping they can get through without somebody going on a minute what are you doing here that was Natalie Casey and Alex young both parents and guys and guys and dolls the Christmas show this year the crucible in Sheffield it runs until the 18th of January so we might get a song from a show a. I dream. That I have been. Robbed my mum 7 was 7 7 7. Good and I hollered someone. Bought the house. I. Woke up. I say. Good night sleep. But the. Pulled up. And. I. And I hollered someone. That's the mole. And I said. B.b.c. Radio. Sheffield until the 18th of January. C . S. I. I. Just. I. 6 a look at your shoes roads and the rest of the travel news with Nic. Hello again look at the states of the roads fill this now about no change really on a 170 through 36 so the fact it's called has destroyed conditions lots of routes a snow day 65 minutes of skips and also Helmsley affected with a b $1257.00 and no closures I know of apart from one him between Crash instant and Bewley that there will be sorry it is impossible it looks like it's effectively blocks looking at the rest of the roads of can't see any delays on the m $62.00 westbound still but a smile there is still a queue on the approach to a collision between 25 and 26 look at traffic on the speed sensor. It's small lots of little small keys rather more massive water now so I think things are improving people are just about squeezing by but official police official line is 2 lanes of close which trying to get an update from highways England will not want things are looking slow if journey takes time to listen honey facts right. Having 3 home of a slug Christ Church traffic lights a public transport situation is flooding causing problems and in between Saudi bridge and all 3 Salvi bridge any train that would usually have 3 there is not running no service at Sulby bridge for services and that's the latest b.b.c. Radio travel b.b.c. Radio only. Just over an hour now to get your question if you have a particular song from the station screen that you would like to hear on the radio this afternoon Sandy's been in touch says Hi George I'm busy wrapping gifts this afternoon and listening to the show tunes I'd love to hear tell me it's not true from my favorite show of Blood Brothers it's on. So. It's. Was. See. You. Oh it's. Was. Sonny requested that one tell me it's not true from her favorite show. That looking at the weather spells but a few showers may spread. From the southwest for a time same rather breezy with a westerly wind blows 0 Celsius the Heights will be generally fine with sunny spells. During the afternoon windy for a time. In the day tomorrow. It's. The stuff of stage and screen we. Have you see well. Then. Far out on the. Blue when you choose to go. Out and said Thank. You for. The light fact facts. May come. With it. And. Putting on the right. B.b.c. Radio Leeds and b.b.c. Radio York I'm George Smith with you until 6 o'clock but half the things for Neil foster this week still play an exactly the same as he would normally do with the best from the stage and screen.

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BBC Radio Guernsey-20191213-120000

On the doorstep and yes Bracks it was an issue but the overriding problem was Jeremy Corbett British stock markets have risen us traders welcome the firm conservative election victory expecting it or move some of the uncertainties around brags that starting has risen to its highest level since June last year there's been plenty of local reaction to the result as well senior politician Pierre says it's buying to have a positive impact on the local economy but admits there will be challenges ending the political uncertainty in the u.k. Which clearly has been in chaos for 3 years I think will boost business confidence in the u.k. And that lasts undoubtedly have a positive impact locally as it enables businesses to to make those investment decisions however I think for the medium term the next challenge that will affect us is is this negotiation of the u.k. You future relationship and that's going to take place at real pace in 2020 in other news plans to protect the Pili work from potential threats have been agreed by the states there were attempts to delay debate because of a clear lack of detail and the Committee for Home Affairs policy however it was argued that there was no need for an in-depth detail because that would highlight the threats to the public more than $10000.00 Islanders are expected to sign up to electoral roll the states say they're ready been huge response from the public since the register opened at the start of the month Macweb reports less than 2 weeks since the new electoral roll started more than $3000.00 of registered online and the team processing applications say the still around $6000.00 paper copies to process with each paper form able to include up to 5 individuals registration details it's predicted that more than $10000.00 Island is could be signed up once all the forms have been processed and one wanting to read story line can do so at election 2020. Ahead of the electoral roll closing on the 30th of April. A businessman and farmer and old Ernie says the island's economy is suffering on part of the problem is the island screening system several families who've left older many over concerns with the standards of finance school say they feel ignored by current education committee the b.b.c. Has been told Albany's only school is suffering from high staff turnover and poor management Allenwood not says the recent troubles at the school are having a knock on effect elsewhere all these economies suffering we're struggling to get working families to come and live here certainly professional people you know we've had a very good doctor moved to the island and moved away relatively quickly partly due to the education the same with the dentist and at the moment you know the under the medical health groups are desperately trying to seek to change the fielding and I'm sure they're never going to try to young professional doctor because you know the difficulties in educating his children. Well in sport Guernsey I've seen monitor 20 Vance says he personally recommended Alex Scott to Bristol City the Championship club have an eye to the 16 year old g.m.c. Midfielder is set to join their Cademy next month Vance says his links with the club can help local players to secure trials with the robins are going to my regular Not so I speak about him and other players over here in a 2nd clips of players that are feel constrained to step up and Alex was one that we were feeding information to them regularly over the last 466 months with. B.b.c. Radio going to use its 5 minutes past midday b.b.c. Radio again c n n station for weather but 1st all sunny spells and brief schoolie showers gradually easing in becoming more isolated some more persistent rain arriving around dusk but clearing to occasional showers again by midnight a top temperature throughout the Balearic of 10 Celsius a low of 8 and the u.v. Index is one the visibility good occasionally moderate or poor in showers or rain and the wind west to northwest strong for 6 to 7 with gusts to 55 miles an hour possible early afternoon backing south westerly light for 3 to fresh force 5 for time in the evening before veering west to north west strong for 6 to go Force 8 with gusts to 60 miles an hour around midnight and the open sea state a very rough to high and if you do see me around the softer noon and I'm looking slightly awkward then please don't be alarmed because it'll mean that my hair has got that surprised look from the wind and I'm also going to the dentist so my mouth will be half a nice the targets goodness only knows what I'm going to look like when I'm going to the butcher's to meet shop so if you see me please don't talk to me whatever you do just ignore me thank you Jenny Kendall Tobias b.b.c. Radio galaxy. We're coming up in this hour we're going to discuss a tradition not to. Tradition a special tradition which involves you getting into the smugglers not just the women know it's about the books and. I haven't done it I don't know how you can it must be absolutely freezing but since i thousands a lot of people do teach it to raise money for that all important looking ahead to the Boxing Day swim in due course in this hour. That. Was. To. You. Live. How I wrote this I know it's a really busy time if you have a clue just squeeze in this reminder about my special 5 fifties and super sixty's music show which is on Christmas Day at 5 o'clock just in time she had a Christmas cake a Miss Paula as your group got literally dozens of member inducing a British records from a whole host of my very favorite much loved artist if you were there then then you'll definitely want to be here with me to Grandma's from 5 and 7 pm on Christmas Day evening right here on b.b.c. Radio good see. Kendall to. Go and see. This is b.b.c. Radio. And we're looking ahead to Christmas the Christmas trees we've got another one up in the studio actually it's very festival that start completely draped yesterday so I had to grab the top branch and then run it back up the stuff thinking I mean looks a little bit more seemly as a Christmas tree and reception is tinsel and I have the migraines and there are lots of traditions surrounding Christmas one of which involves a lot of people getting semi naked Don't get excited we're talking about the books I'm here to tell us. Who presumably are the organizers Yes Paul stork and I was. Not the right thing to fill. The range. Yeah yeah Phil you were the organizer. For the last 2 years thank you how did you get into this. Well. I got involved with the Cheshire Home Group through the Martin are used to help organize and then they said that he wanted to sort of stand down a little bit so when I offered to step in and help out and take the reins I was offered a good teacher and a time for a job you're doing your bit to stall the books in. 2000 and year 2000 was. A teacher at the swimming crop barracudas and I felt that the children needed a bit of stimulation over the Christmas period and organize the 1st one there was just the children originally originally it was a swimming school we have and it seemed appropriate Christmas time give to charity and so on a sofa Also on and I drew it was a bit of a challenge you know hadn't been sort of tried out before nothing guns a so I approached some people I knew like no one paid the cow or and runs insurance and that I came up well I came up with the idea that I would donate a pound for anyone who was prepared to brave the water. What do we do with the money having to pay the Venezuelan flood. Tragedy so we decided that 1st year we would Tonight the money there the following year I think we've done I want to end up with the 1st woman I just got to $300.00 it wasn't an almost numbers largely swimmers and their family but for the 1st one to respect the number yes yes yes yes and it progressed slowly from there I said the following year I think. Tonight the money. Children in Need guns the children in need I and the lifeboat and then I was approached by one of the committee members at a treasure hunt when I would care to organize on their behalf and its history since then so for about 17 years I will going to watch it land fill to when my legs gave out and I said have you so much as well if you all I swam every year other than last year last year I was in post operative Shoprite have a black eye and calls fused together one of my uncles fused so I felt I was more of a lot better today than anything else but this year I'm back in the water is it coat not reality you don't fear that it's all adrenaline is not rushing through the body there's no new There's an initial shock but so you soon overcome it. It's just sheer joy being by all the people taking part are the singers face is to say the joyous faces and the shouts and screams and then often as they're running down the beach and then the screams as I hit the water is what it is you know thank you popular I know it always makes me laugh think about the Boxing Day swim because many wins ago I was broadcasting on Boxing Day and I had to go live to the Boxing Day swim to a new fledgling reporter a very young inexperienced John Fernandes and he wasn't used to broadcasting live from the Boxing Day swim so I said as I say I'm sitting here I sit here and now we're going going to cross live to Cape a beach where we can join our reporter John Fernandez John and John took it over and took over the broadcast live with his microphone on the beach and there was a lady who just came out of the sea said you were live on b.b.c. Radio again so what was it like and she said bleeping. She didn't say bleeping she said something else and I said I'd apologies for the bad language. Citing some things mostly fights that they were out of the best of us but the perils of life. So it's obviously fairly gold it can vary Yeah yes it's a little below the normal temperature of the rest of the I think we can all relax but I think you know I'm Jane in the summer months and going through into the autumn period but it's normally down to about 9 or 10 on Boxing Day I. Stimulating it is people dress up for it oh yes yes you know we've got a theme this year of heroes and villains it's quite a broad theme for chosen by the residents every year so heroes and villains and it's for the church home every year isn't it yes yeah well you always do it for the church oh it's just there's no no no less the church or isn't it so yeah. I'd like to see somebody try and take it away from us. No they can't but they need to I think it's a 1000000 a half year to run so this is a huge and all important fundraiser for us it's one of our biggest single fundraisers during the year Yeah last year was 6 Now 1000 pounds which is a great amount and if any of the charities want to follow suit there's always News Day Easter Sunday and sometimes day. Yeah holiday so if this is the trash it's quite right see the theme is Heroes and Villains villains So what are you going as Dave. Her for which being a villain so that's it I must know what you dressing up and you know no. I mean do you recall and John Randall actually yeah I know you're. Talking about your that want to say that it was a Victorian thing about the outfit he had was sort of that is one of my favorite photos of John Randall actually have you got it yes I have it up on my bedroom wall . Pretty sure I said it certainly brought tears the drones I was sure. It was a little shorter in length. He said that was my monkey you know that's on the other wall John honestly that was really sort of the studio wearing a monkey with a large Mexican hat covering very little some of the studies that show after 10 years. I saw you talking in reception the kind I had trained on reception to Mr Randall So have you talked to him up yes he's going to be our He's going to be start he's going to be organizing the crowd and we've got his excellence in lady called coming down to start the event with Milo I don't I think he might be maybe there. I think the 2 sons are swimming hopefully So maybe what's Mr Randall threatening to wear this year. You know him very secretive about it yes. I'm sure it would be stunning though I've got it I know you have it I just I've got what Mr Reynolds is going to wear this year and I think he should actually I won't get any of John Rundle listeners listening if you agree with me can you describe him for the rest of his show softly and make sure he does this I think he should dress up in a Wonder Woman outfit a lot for that you think yes absolutely. I think you could prime my for next year how did picture it would be absolutely say John Randall in a Wonder Woman outfit is something I would like to see if John Randal's listeners perhaps he listened to both shows and if you could pester John for the rest of the softer need it is Friday the 13th. So please have a get on the cell to make sure he turns up on Boxing Day No Wonder Woman outfit because I think that would be just peachy How much do you raise each year it was 6 and a half 1000 pounds last year just all directions that's fantastic you know it one morning Guernsey publisher just it's one morning it's probably 20 minutes maximum here so it is I mean the fact the people who come down there and pay you for the benefit of torturing. And happily hand over 1020 pound notes it's amazing how many people take part. We asked them I did last year was it's to was I think was we well I think that there was but 2 sales not people around the beach and yes yeah yeah reckon a good 100 people went in do you think all the failed or at least there was what do you know I mean isn't it time now if you actually to collect as many figures as possible for stats. It's funny how you just how do you count the number of people on that beach I wouldn't want to count the number of the people who get it was coming down the slip way with little to no. Truman entrance point so much right I mean we relied a certain extent on photographs. And a couple of years running we have had a helicopter out there with a miniature helicopters photographing it was just a beach full of them and that's one way of dealing with it. John Webster is a cipher the office. Often divides the beach up into sections then counts the numbers and joins a fairly good. Indication you have. So how do you have a year when it's been an actual record it must have been a lot a lot of pain so no matter how Mr roundels come up to the glass section of the studio here you can come in Mr Randall and talk about where you want a Woman costume. So do you know if there's been a record setting to I think last year was already hard for a number of people and also the amount of money that was right my little shop come and you know Wonder Woman if you do. The Boxing Day Yeah yeah. I want windsurfing last year take a seat if you didn't answer the phone I need to borrow a pair your pants because my cycles broke. I would have lent you some. Of that heart and brought me but as Horace drew on once I mentioned my my Sorry Jim I didn't mean to get into my pants but John wonder brought them up and he says why did. I have to mention on air once that I left my pants on the slip when ladies pay my going for a swim I want to buy the next day they were still there so the next thing I need is a Twitter from Horace the guy in the follow said hoarsely. Story The next day there's a tweet from Horace The political correspondent for currency press and he's a great artist so he drawn a schooner pulled along by so which was actually a picture of my pants so slick Thanks a lot I was bringing up this rubble are you coming down I'm busy on Boxing Day doing well sleeping eating I can donate in other ways people here and the other thing is I can do the exercise thing either it brings me in a ranch Ok I mean we can bring you a Russian. Chafing running Yeah and thing. Just about this one drinking in the bar of the right man. For the money obviously Ok. So if you've been involved. With the 3 This is my 3rd year. And you know there's a challenge to get at least my way this year i haven't you haven't I haven't he. Is like a long time ago but not recently and I feel feel I know you well enough about. Something about no I would wear a coat I would wear a fancy dress costume that covers a lot I think you know but yes. I think I should be banned. Yes about my family have. You got yes speed does oh no. I feel the need for some music it would. Be. Nice to. See. look. Just. Told. This is b.b.c. Radio you can see I'm enjoying the company of filtered Dave Chester and Mr John Rundle who's come in to the studio to warm up for his off yeah I'm a show you know it's great when you're down there you're on the beach and you've got you know a preponderance running toward you don't think of myself please don't pick me up put me in the water because my friends in my pocket this could quite easily as they run past. Here and every muscle in the pocket people running toward see how you feel I'll tell you it's just amazing to say and all for a great cause for bring cause which is good could you please if you're going on to the Boxing Day swim Could you please give double this year I think he's a lovely Well I got it into somebody who works at the Cheshire home the supermarket lost my and I've known her for many years and when she 1st started at the Cheshire home she didn't know she's going to be up to cope and she's now realise that everyone in the Cheshire Home loves life they don't want any sympathy they just want to get on with it it's a home to service their needs but it's a family and then the look the person who I spoke to yesterday said that all the staff feel part of the family as well so you know when something happens it affects all of them there and I think that having had such a happy year for one reason or another as it is here I just think it could be us tomorrow being diagnosed with something that means eventually we've got to move into the trash home so it's our home in fact it's part of our extended family and we could be using it in the future you never know so please could you try. Double this year I know times are tight but come on the pounds soaring after the election so if you've got any cash you can exchange and please try and give as much as you can because it's the only way they can get going and they need it like so many charities a 1000000 and a half a year to keep going Yes Thank you John yes but it's just could not be next year I'll going to watch over you know the residents are always happy to receive visitors and if you go there you come out feeling so much better. Well I've always been slightly worried about going to Borg's and the Cheshire site I'm a mess you know easily disturbed I burst into tears at the saddest of stories but I pulled myself together fill a box hospice some water a live broadcast that was said the lady I spoke to yesterday John said why don't we go up and do live broadcasts maybe for prank Tuesday or something like that so we'll put our heads together and see if we can do a live broadcast from the gesture which I think would be fantastic I mean love to have you yeah they've been inviting me. They love to come lets people listening that's you pay attention the other side of this radio please if you want to take part in the Boxing Day swim thereby supporting the Cheshire home what time does it start the dip quarter past 10 on Boxing Day this year we will be down there from or some of us will be down there for setting up from 9 o'clock it does get extremely busy to try and get down there is early as you possibly can. To help us will be wandering around with red buckets looking for donations. And yes his excellence in lady called will hopefully if the weather is draw I will be starting the swim a quarter past quarter past 10 and if you're down there please don't jump the guns because you know them in this life or the 1st person I know I just think we'll find a maternal if I jump again I'll just go wrong on fire so we have more time to people start getting their 8 o'clock in the morning to allow our. No I think if we're down there knowing closing the road and putting the banners and stuff up there you probably find the 1st people there about ha past annoying thing down on the beach but we have people that come down and they bring Christmas cake they bring flasks with a little little pick me up and people come some people come down for with you know bottles of of course. So I think it's time for a. Real family event and I don't do that with dogs dressed opposite all the people there in the dog some of them aren't there yet but I will ask you this time because I did notice last year please bring your pooper scooper and your bag because John is going to running down the beach squishy underfoot or can you imagine I know but it's like you having cameras in your man kini in. It's a great family fund I guess so even if you're not taking part as I think there's a spectacle it's where it's come to come down with your purses and wallets Seriously what are you going to to go and say well I just used to go with me really because you know I'm standing down there and. I mean I want. To listen peace and unity. This is just one of my better movies and I was around when I got wet it . Sound was down there was well yeah yeah. Well you've got to be really I mean you're right Dave did you have to encourage him it's lunch time trying to you know want to thank you John it's Sunday what do you think last year John's been having know what Ms about it for you came out the water holding hands with so Jeff on one side. Scott I was running holding 3. This is great fun you know you don't know what you're going to read darling I'm just going to go normal when he's going to take iron address but what definitely would she go in the water given new rules and she didn't water yeah he would I still think you need to come down. Come don't do it with me I'm not making any commitments I know that I might not possibly even take a chance and give you a microphone you had me did you. Get out of my studio and take these 2 with you so that's boxing day donations in buckets but you're going to give double aren't you because you're just lovely and it supports the Cheshire home get there a little earlier to start swimming at 1015 and you never know you can have a bit of an ocular John Rundle and find out what he's wearing and just because for your listeners we don't get a chance to say thank you to all the people that do come down and overnight so for those people that are coming down on the day and to put their hand in a pocket to put their money in the bucket function a massive thank you from the going situation and to Mr Mark you as well you know you go through and of course the whole Iraq was a war I mean there's just things for this huge you've mentioned closing the roads you've got p.a. System you know you've got Mr Randall SFI I mean you know this is the last free Well we've got we've got census and there's quite a few organizations that give a lot of stuff for free you know breweries and food services for the means moistest of so there's a lot of people to thank the canoe club there's the syndrome Webster organizers they want to call our show so we're going to be covering that in the say we used to have Johnson John's ambulance with their own insurance scheme about that because I'm you know I just I'm sure no yeah. So sightly covers insurance to cover the road closures the covers the cost of road closures to recover there's all manner of think it's not a simple event you're looking relaxed. A lot from you know many years. And he and he's crew swim all the way out to the growth of the gross rock I'm backing Roger was sort. Of saying Don't follow him please don't try and follow these guys George They're pros you know strong swimmers Well it's a wonderful thing you. Know the judge who will be over the moon again and all of a lot listening we're going to support it thank you very much indeed good luck with this year to thank you and Dave and to John once you're free to do this this softly . 800 fine in the hand you. Thank you very much enjoy. The Christmas season on the radio it's a time for stories while you know Whiting for children is so fun because you can take it anywhere it's a time for celebration reflecting on achievements in coming through tough times they are felt but it you know and it was great to be amongst a large again and to see how they're getting on it's about looking forward to what's coming next so we have a little bit of a sneak peek on the radio you want to peak on the radio but you know I don't know how this works I'm most of all it's about being together. With the early risers together every weekday morning throughout December from 6 o'clock so welcome to well Christmas but get Oscar Peterson at breakfast on b.b.c. Radio go and say. This is b.b.c. Radio again see I would like to say a massive thank you to Miranda Griffin and to Mickey Hames who have stood in for Jake he's not feeling very well at the moment unleashed a sterling job thank you so much it's meant to have your own ball it's a pleasure it's a lovely shade to walk on because you meet people from all walks of life all different stories and and you lead the show well say well it's been wonderful having you here and even if you didn't take this make some of the prawns I do all I did have a bit I did have a bit by can have a lot of it that's the thing the thing you know I preferred was the run the other day. Just wasn't really has been rehabilitated that's my experience a lot of people about it it's lovely I didn't think I like to ram I thought it was too sugary I thought it was too strong but this is just really think I was really collecting pounds for every time somebody had phoned to say where can you get the rum Yeah you see we can't advertise we work very very careful to mention juggling King run company as well which is the other run company Nancy but they grow their own cane so rum is gin possible which takes me back to days when I used to drink rum with a very special person is that I can talk about. Me gives me lovely memories Ok we'll talk cards yeah. Cult it's a family show anyway my friend Jack's got in touch he says what I love charity shops who are talking about well you know wouldn't you get a shrug from a charity shop where they've got designer labels on wall in some cases the label still on them yeah it's quite fashionable now to get something from a charity shop I find if you say to someone where did you get that from it's a bargain charity shop it's not like well what were you doing in a charity shop cool edgy you know to find something vintages Well now we're Jack says I love charity shops you know that I bought my champagne cup crystal glasses from a make camping trip to the currency charity shop and I love them and you're helping a good cause too yep that's it did you have crystal glasses just. Pressed it once but I can't remember Tricky. Anyway And that's probably a reason for that if you saw the lineup of bottles off drum a camping trip there might be able to repeat that this may as well. Right now I'm going to talk to you about something you'll tell me. Some time to. Start what you haven't seen Larry if you can hear it yes you really could not well I went out for dinner last night and didn't eat it all so I've got that left over for lunch today what did you have it was a button that squash lasagna Yeah it was nice but they did put a lot of cheese in the top and I will see I'm very intolerant. So I can be all of it I do have little tablets you can take every now and then if you're having dairy say that helps a little bit but yeah I wouldn't I wouldn't rave about it the best lasagna is denies I think if you don't know every other restaurant doublers I'm just going to have my No I haven't had. I'm too busy tending a crab Thermador. Steak. Or something but yeah steaks because something like that it's really has when Tim was on the show you know that's one of the hardest things he has to cook it's a filleted beef. It's good it's a bit like a beef stroganoff it's craps divine lots of other restaurants are available yet with lots of very nice Iranians. We're going to a new restaurant on Sunday with some Iranians actually which ones are one of the concepts of my sorry b c and eventually. No I can't say Ok tell me are you doing Ok. Oh yeah yeah yeah I get that yeah the line was at the bottom is really nice to do you fill up but they were around Christmas time you type say go and support your local restaurants and yeah I say. Anymore because everyone's got their favorite exactly exactly a little bit subjective plastic in the summer darling cut glass in May get to Jacqueline. Yet now I remember and you know I was going to comment on I was going to remark on the fact that last night watching the national news wasn't a pleasure because of legal reasons the b.b.c. And indeed any other broadcaster could not refer to the election before 10 o'clock Yeah in certain detail Yeah you couldn't even say if you're reading the weather forecast of only became a man you couldn't even say things like oh if you're standing there. At the polls in Swindon they're accuser on the block but yeah that might be a lot for people of faith without a huge. What's the word. Garrick's yesterday we can't talk about any facet of the election and nor could the national news before 10 o'clock how refreshing was the news. There was no election stuff now of course tonight the national news is me. Every time in a couple of our screens that we've got tossed around with the news every time you look up it says b.b.c. Election and that's the way it's going to be able days and that it's important for the next goodness knows how long until they've got it done and then we've got our election signing up the electoral roll was told about that soon to be signed by signed up last time but apparently somebody said if you want to vote in this election you got to sign up again as well possibly but we have got someone next Tuesday coming into play in all of that and how you can sign up and I think we're going to get to sign up live on the show as well just to show how hopefully simple is brilliantly Ok so we've surprised but the results of the election a mile out say I don't know your last show you telling me all these rules Jenny that I don't really need to stick to what I don't know I wasn't surprised you weren't surprised and but I was surprised. I think the margin was a lot bigger because if you're on social media perhaps in my generation a lot of people are saying they want labor and they don't want to Tory and never dated Tory and this and that so I did think that it would be never going to Tory but yeah that's something that's like kind of going around social media at the moment I don't know if it's the younger generations thing because I did it once this is how does it work out he didn't like dancing so I sent him packing so whatever you think you feel action maybe this is appropriate for America and virtually. It's a really cracking track or a bang in June as the younger generation. When. Will. I left that. Virtual Insanity I remember driving through the south of Hungary listening to this. Time. In my wave of contentment that we spoke about you have. Just seen the. And it's time. Just for the. People to buy every bloody Oh I do want to. Enjoying you got to go. Listen. And lots of love from myself thanks once again to Miranda and Mickey for being utterly amazing you really have been thank you so much and I never take it for granted. Looking after. That well I've enjoyed working with you today thank you have a wonderful weekend whatever you're doing make sure you are doing it with b.b.c. Radio right by your side I'll leave you with this you make my dream. Let's. Get. To a. Good. To. Give . You a. Few. And. B.b.c. So. We'll see if the Channel Islands. B.b.c. Radio Guernsey news it's 1 o'clock I'm Maria Riley Good afternoon Boris Johnson has voted to unite the country after leading the conservatives to their most decisive election victory since the Margaret Thatcher years with all but one constituency declared the Tories have $364.00 seats a majority of $79.00 many of the new M.P.'s were elected at the expense of labor which saw support crumble in areas once regarded as its heartlands Mr Johnson also restated his pledge to get breaks at dawn this morning he made a trip to Buckingham Palace as our political correspondent Christmas and reports it's the final stop of a general election campaign every party leader dreams of an audience with the Queen and an invite to form a government Boris Johnson has returned to Downing Street with a Commons majority the conservatives haven't seen in around 3 decades nearly 14000000 votes a net gain of 47 seats and breakthroughs in places long seen as unwinnable by the Tories Burnley Blyde Valley Workington Wrexham and many more addressing supporters this morning Mr Johnson acknowledged some may only have lens has their vote he added he would never take votes his support for granted. Labor lost to $59.00 seats and in with a total of $203.00 Jeremy Corbyn has said he would stand on after a period of reflection but many of his own piece called on him to resign immediately the labor m.p. To Margaret Hodge said voters just didn't have confidence in Mr Corben people didn't trust us for the national security of the nation like a whole lot of that on the doorstep so they couldn't trust Mr Cool thing but looking after them and then the final thing I think which we still have to also reflect on labor has become the Gnostic party and I'm one of the victims that's at the anti semitism Well a former Conservative Party advisor on the resident says the Tories when I takes away any uncertainty about brags that bought Joshua Levesque through says Boris Johnson's promise to take Britain art of the e.u. Within the year could take decades one of the good things coming out of this result it takes away the uncertainty that we've all been living under for the past 3 years we now know that come the 31st of January the u.k. Will be leaving the doesn't mean it gets back sit down there's a lot of work ahead and Johnson's promise to get it done in under a year is extremely only realistic it's likely to take he has maybe even decades. In other news the final States meeting of 29000 is not finished with encouragement from the bailiff for deputies to use their last few months of this term wisely it was agreed candidates standing in the election next year will have a spending cap of $6000.00 ponds with $500.00 of that coming from a city its ground plans for the protection of the against potential threats were also agreed to the bailiff saw record Colace right off the meeting with a reminder of the busy few months to come ahead of the 2020 general election if all the policy letters that have been promised that have yet to come along I suspect we'll be spending a long many hours in this chamber not just invite people to think long and hard about how they can make the best use of the time here in Iowa and so ways you ensure that debates always conducted in good spirit and with those souls I wish you well and I wish you a Happy Christmas the local representative for the National Autistic Society says the current situation for diagnosing young Islanders is totally unacceptable so I'm concerned parents are also meeting with senior education professionals to see how students with disabilities will be supported under the new to school model Catherine Hole says an issue is diagnosing Islanders is a lack of stuffing the current situation is totally unsatisfactory at the moment there are no assessments taking place for children which. Is not a good position to be in that have been problems around staffing and running they said it was it is quite a complex process and he's historically been heavily reliant on goodwill so it's taken quite a lot of resolving. There's a tide warning in force for Guernsey's West Coast this evening from 20 pos 7 with we have heights of up to 9 meters it's expected to cause problems with water and daybreak affecting Coast routes and walkways There's also a tide warning for the West Coast from the already ours of tomorrow morning with we have heights of up to 9.2 meters from 7 30 am and finally traditional Guernsey celebrations are being brought back to the island this weekend long day was the practice of farmers getting ready for the Christmas Eve market Cynthia Lenormand one of the organizers says the event will include Carl's and Guernsey French on a visit from. B.b.c. Radio gardens and use its 5 minutes possible I'm. Great.

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Organization Alan Watts died for a chain. There. Are One. If you were told that you were going to be given how often I was interview with God and you had the privilege of asking one question. I want to watch you what OS. You might be given some preparation to. Because when you think what is the ultimate question. You will probably do many things before you arrive at it and I know many people would discover that they had no question this situation would be altogether too overwhelming. But many people to whom I've put this probably say that the question that they would ask is Who am I. And that is something we know very little about because. Whatever it is that we call eye is too close for inspection. It's like trying to bite your own teeth. All to touch the tip of your finger with the tip of the same finger. And although other people can tell you what they. Do. They only see you from the outside as you see them from the outside. And you don't see from the inside. And so the nature of what is a what it is that we call eye is extremely puzzling. Because. There is some confusion as to how much of us is I. We talk in ordinary ways about my body. My feet. And when we go to the dentist to have our teeth fixed. We regard him rather as a mechanic I could take your car out of the garage so you take your body to the Journal of the dentist or whatever it is to be fixed how the parts change does something that God and they're really getting to work on. And so the question is when somebody has a heart transplant. That sounds very radical because we say in my heart of hearts. But nowadays most of us seem to feel that whatever it is that I is. Is located in the head. Somewhere behind the eyes and between the is is the center. The rest of us is an appendage a vehicle which carries the self around. Now populist speech also reflects the sensation. That I am very different from what we call the other other people. All those things anything that we can become aware of is sort of. There is an opposition between the know and the known. And so we talk about facing reality. We talk about coming into this world. As if somehow we didn't belong as if instead of being leaves growing out of a tree we were a lot of bugs that had alighted on branches. And it has become common sense for most people living in the 20th century today. To adopt the 19th century philosophy of science. Which interprets the physical universe as outside human bodies. As being a mechanical contraption which is essentially stupid unfeeling automatic. Composed of mainly geological elements rocks gases and so forth. And therefore we feel rather alone and left out of this thing. In contrast with the ideas of Ptolemaic astronomy. Instead of being at the center of the universe. We are on the outer limits of a minor galaxy revolving around an unimportant star. On a small minute ball of rock. And therefore that. Astronomical way of looking at things is simply overwhelming it makes us feel not only of no importance but also very much left out. And as a result that is the common sense of most people living today. We did have costs have a religious view of on nature that we were the children of a loving God who is in charge of this whole operation. But very few people actually believe that anymore. A great many people think they ought to believe it and would like to believe it but they don't most ministers that I know don't believe it but they feel guilty about this because they feel they ought to. But it became implausible there never was a serious argument against it it simply became I'm think a bull in comparison with the dimensions of the universe as we now see it. So having lost a way of looking at the world an image of the world which gave us some sense of meaning we now have an image of the world which gives us none at all. And so we feel rather inclined to put up a fight against the whole show. Interestingly enough when in the 19th century we switch. Our common sense from supernaturalism to naturalism. One would think that a naturalist would be a person who loves nature just as a materialist ought to be a person who loves material but certainly isn't. What is called a philosophy of scientific naturalism. Naturalism is used as an in a negative way. It has nothing to do with being natural it has something to do with being not supernatural really natural. And all sorts of phrases with coined in that which I would call put down phrases. Freud spoke of the basic psychic energy as may be which means blind lust. People. Spoke of the universe as being a manifestation of blind energy. Think of that put down the blind. And therefore we also speak of unconscious mental mechanisms. And the very word unconscious as being the deeper aspect of psyche is a negative of the put down word. So as to say functioning as a rational. Ego with values and with the capacity to dissolve. Is simply the epiphenomenon. Of a purely mechanical process. To bad. So as a result of this so-called naturalism we began to put up the most whopping fight against nature that was ever engaged in. And that fight is an expression of feel free and about feeling of being left out. So that the technological experiment which became possible as a result of the mechanical Sciences has largely been can do spirit of rage. And the results evident all around us. In Palm Springs. While gradually getting all the smog from us and. This great cloud of poisonous gas put out by a city which is exemplary in this whole civilized world following its own this. Could be if it was. We have done it by technology. It is. Beating about of nature. Without consideration. For what the scientist would call ecology. Ecology is that aspect of science which deals with the relationship between organisms and their environment. Ecology is the study of the balance of nature. Of the way in which every living being depends upon in numerable as a living beings of all species. And also. In animate forces. Water temperature gases vegetation and all sorts of things. And this is one of the most important sciences that we can possibly study. Because we are in a position where we realize that we cannot help interfering with the world to be alive is to interfere you must interfere you cannot go back and say hands off nature let's leave it all alone. But you're stuck with it especially once you start it. In a major way we have so altered our environment that there is no hope for it but to go ahead. We can to some extent change direction. But the only way that I can see effectively changing direction. Is through a transformation. Of the feeling that we have. Of our own existence and what we mean by. The reason for this is that all kinds of intelligent and even powerful people like say Lawrence Rockefeller who are interested in ecology and in conservation of a natural result they can scream their heads off but nobody pays any attention. There is no as yet no really serious program at the government level. To do anything radical about the pollution of water the waste of water pollution of on the general ravaging of the United States of America. I'm amazed that congressman can possibile imposing severe penalties on anyone who burns the American flag whereas they are responsible for burning that for which the flag downs the United States as a territory as a people and as a biological manifestation. That is an example of operational confusion of symbols with realities. Which is in a way at the heart of the trouble because what we think of as I. Is much more a symbol than it is a reality. The living organism the whole mind body. Is much more than anything we mean by. I largely stands for your personality. Your role in life. And the very persons you probably know comes from the last and. Originally used for the mosque by actors in Graeco-Roman drama. That through which sound comes because the mosque had a mega phonic miles to carry the voice in open as. So when you speak of being a real person it really means being a genuine fake. Because the personality is known as the front. What is behind it well of course the all going ism is behind. The whole. And. We must be very careful not to confuse the organism. With various symbols that we have for it because those symbols can be extremely misleading. If we say the all going ism is the body. What we usually mean by the body. Is an impoverished meaning. When we speak of my body just to say my vehicle my physical automobile. That is. On enrich meaning of the body. Because what you really are as a body as a living organism. Is not some sort of separate existence. Coated by a skin which divides you from the rest of the world. Shakespeare as King John was saying to you but within this wall of flesh there is a soul counts the credit. Within this wall of flesh the skin considered as a barrier. But naturally from a biological point of view the human skin and all skins on. Membranes. You know when you get something by osmosis. By sort of soaking it in so in the same way one skin is a spongy construction full of holes. Full of communicators not in. And you also. Is simply a vibrating membrane. Through which the so-called external world flows into you and through you. So that you yourself actually. Not so much. An entity that moves the rock in an environment. You are much more like. A. Well a pool. In a stream. And as you know the well pull is constant only in its doing that is to say in its whirling and you could recognise individual Willy gigs in a stream. But the water is flowing through them all the time then never the same but for a 2nd. And so it is also with us. Or imagine it in another way supposing you have a rope and one foot of the rope is made of hemp one foot of it is made of cotton one foot of it is made of silk one foot of it is made of nylon and so on. Simple not in the rope. Now move them not along the rope. And one minute it will be the next cotton next so next not on and so on say not. It will be recognizable as a continuing Not as that not the not in that rope but the constitution of it will change as it moves. And so our Constitution is changing constantly imagine for example a university. The student body. Undergraduate changes every 4 years. The faculty changes every so often the buildings keep changing more and more what constitutes the University of California. It certainly isn't the faculty it isn't the students it doesn't the governments it's the administration doesn't the buildings What is it. By a doing a behavior a university and process of study and experiment and so on. So it is exactly the same with you. If you follow. You are a process. About how do we draw the line about this process and its relationship to all other processes we find that a very difficult thing to do the more you think about it. If you really felt with your whole organization. Instead of just with that part of it called conscious attention. You would become aware of all this flowing fact. And you would get a very strange feeling which at 1st might frighten you. It is possible to have this feeling. And the feeling is is like this. You would not be quite sure how to interpret it. You might feel that you yourself were doing everything else that's happening. That would be one way of feeding. The other way of feeling it would be that you are doing nothing at all. But that everything else is doing you. And you would feel completely. On the end of street. On the other hand if you got the feeling that you were doing it all it would feel like. It is very easy for our consciousness to slip into this state of sensation. It can happen spontaneously like measles. It can happen by training. As when someone practices yoga. It can happen chemically as drugs are taken. And one has to be very careful about this feeling because it's enormously easy to misinterpret these as. Being on important being God in the literal sense all as being helpless and merely driven. By what should be understood is that both these ways of feeling are right only they must both be taken together. To be simultaneously omnipotent and helpless. These 2 poles opposite poles of one in the same state. Because the message that is coming through. And that we find difficulty in understanding is contrary to our common sense. History and conditioning the message that is coming through is as a living organism and all that is going on in your environment constitute a single process. In physics we would call a unified field. A single process. Has all sorts of subsidiary Wiggles of. Like the organism itself is a unified. Working in this way. You know the body doesn't have a boss. We can fish a big dog. Who is really the top dog in your body your stomach or your brain. I can argue both of those ways with you for the stomach. The stomach is fundamental that's what eats and eating is the fundamental thing of being alive by putting food into the stomach it ingest it and from there it goes out and energizes everything else. The stomach is the most important. The mouth the feet all existence of the stomach and naturally as a final achievement of the stomach is the brain evolving later in the evolutionary process as a gadget out there to scavenge around and find stuff for the stomach to eat as a function the brain. But now does take the argument to the side of the brain. The brain says I'm not just because I arrived late doesn't mean that I'm not important I was being gotten ready to fall. Because I am the thing that we're It was the fall out of the top of this thing. And this tube was stomachs and things. Was preparing for me on the stomach is my 7th. It is doing all the dirty work getting energy to put currents through my wonderful sockets so that by the creation of all the goods of the mind of the sciences and religion and philosophy and so long. Be the true head of math. Well both augments are right. Because you would have a relationship between stomach and brain. Which is a sort of polarity. The one exists for the other. It's like when you prop up to stick. Against each other they will stand up so long as they lean on each other take one away and the other collapses so chop off the head on the stomach is finished take out the stomach and the head is. So this is the way all organic life you see. It's different with mechanical life. Because the mechanism must. Dos the man who puts the machine together and who constructs the computer who designs it wasit questions who programs it. He is the boss. But all going isms don't have bosses they are essentially I would say a democratic arrangement. Somehow in a mob in this way. An enormous company of cells working together. But if that isn't the way the body wasn't sort of one day a lot of cells all crept to gether and said we have a body that doesn't times happen in the biological domain but much rather this when you watch the gestation. You see 1st of all a very simple little alternate them. Swells and as it swells it becomes more and more complicated from within no parts added nothing is screwed there's no welding done or anything like that. It poses and it because it doesn't solve material but it transforms it. But all of it works together at once like the legs of a centipede. Like you well call together. Well you see what may come down to. You think you decide things. But you don't know how you do it how do you open and close your eye out you can decide I will now open my and do it but you don't know how it's done. And yet in a sense you do know how it's done because you say I know. Open my hand but you don't know in words. In context plane it. Still less can you explain how you see still less can you explain how you are conscious. And ego Well you don't know because the springs of being conscious of being in. Are outside the surveillance of consciousness somehow underneath. And that lets the cat out of the bag at once because you see that what is I is something very very much deep. Down the superficial consciousness. And what you call in the sense of the voluntary willing ego has very little to do with it. You are just a watchman on top of the monster. On a ship that is scanning the environment by conscious attention looking out for trouble. While looking for food. The real you. Is much too complicated to think about. Supposing when you woke up in the morning. You had to switch yourself. That is to say you had to by an act of conscious attention to go through your brain and turn on all the synapses necessary to wait for life to take you out. Supposing you really had to be conscious of all the details involved in walking or in breathing or in circulation of the blood. You would never get around. So you see when we inspect the physical world with conscious attention the 1st thing that strikes us is that the physical world is extraordinarily complicated. How can it possibly be organized. But actually the physical world is not. Implicated lol. What is complicated is the topic of trying to describe it in words. Or trying to figure it out in numbers. Because that is analogous to the topic of say removing the water from the Pacific Ocean into the Atlantic with. We can only take one mob at a time. And so we say in popular speech you can only think of one thing at a time. That's not exactly true but what it reveals is that thinking that conscious thought is a kind of calculus in which we understand things bit by bit. And it needs into the superstition that things that really odd bits. Now when you eat chicken. Because you have to buy it. And you take it in bits. And to make it easier to buy you ought to from the grocer cut up trial. But you don't get caught up out of eggs. Because you see although we can speak of a chicken and egg. A body it is not actually a bit. It hasn't been bitten off except for purposes of thinking. This is beautifully brought out. In a passage from. Which I will read to you. He is discussing. A. 19th century philosophy of science. Which I was just discussing to. And. Saying in this philosophy. All. Impressions of nature. Simply. Products of mines. Nature gets credit which should in truth. The Rose or it's the nightingale for his song. Is radians the poets not entirely mistaken they should address the lyrics to themselves and should turn them into odes of self-congratulation on the excellence of the human mind nature. Soundless. The hiring of material endlessly meaninglessly. However you disguise it this is the practical outcome of the. Characteristics to fix it which closed even the 17th century. In the 1st place we must note it's astounding efficiency as a system of concepts for the organization of scientific research. In this respect it is fully aware of the genius of the century which produced it it is held its own as the guiding principle of scientific studies ever since it is still writing every university in the world organizes itself in accordance with it no alternative system of all denies in the pursuit of scientific truth has been suggested. It is not only raining but it is without a rival. And yet. It is quite unbelievable. This conception of the universe is surely framed in terms of abstractions and the paradox only arises because we have mistaken obstructions of concrete reality. That you see the fallacy of misplaced concreteness. The attribution in other words . Bitty way of thinking to the world which we are biting. That is misplaced concrete. The separations between things abstract concepts. In the same way for example as lines of latitude and longitude concepts even though a Russian poet has recently made a beautiful poem about the world being like a ball carried in a net bag. You would never expect. To trip over the equator when you cross it. And although it is something quite abstract and does not exist in nature it's extremely useful as is of navigation. So in the same way baiting and having to describe particular particular wiggles in the universal pattern are very useful. But they are very dangerous when you confuse things. With natural events. Because then you get into this sort of problem the trouble of the saucer. Who is too much of a specialist and one of them runs into that all going all says it and what he considers a better mechanical job than the law. But then he discovers to his dismay and even greater dismay of his patients the operation has unforeseen consequences in some other part of the organism. Because he didn't realize the connection. We object to sudden insect pests. Oh we say get rid of. D.d.t. . So. Then we found we got rid of something else we didn't want to get rid off and was still that this insect that we didn't like was doing a job for us and some of which we wanted we only become aware of it and suddenly we find ourselves. With another kind of fly altogether always some sort of bacteria which this insect kept. Watch it watch it watch it because Nature does not consist of separate things which you can just pull out like pots Roman engine. Take the case of bees and oh we always use the bees and flowers to explain fundamental things about life. We've got to go deeper than sex the. Fascinating thing about bees and they have very different looking things. That still blooms and it smells. To be correct. The bee moves the bottom buzzes. But they are all organisms. You don't find. You don't find bees without thought they are just as much one as your head and your feet which also look very different. So in that sense you see we are one with the incredible complexity. Of processes and wiggles. Upon which we depend. Although to say upon which we depend is not quite accurate. Because that separates us from it as if I were hanging on to a beam and depending on it it isn't like that. You don't depend on it because it depends on you. It's a mutual arrangement. And it isn't that one bit. I'll this sort of came 1st. Although that sometimes happens. But there is always that in potentiality. What came later but is rather in the same way that when a flower opens you see all the different paddles extending simultaneously when you specially when you watch a fossil motion movie of a flower opening. And so in the same way there is a simultaneous arrival. All evolution. Of the human organism and the human environment. Biologist speak about the evolution of an environment as well as the evolution of an organism in it in other words human beings could not have appeared on this planet. Until its temperature lowered to a certain degree until the atmosphere contains gases as a result of vegetative development. And then the environment became involved enough all human beings to appear in. Evolved enough I'll say if something intelligent enough. For all the appearance in it of intelligent beat. Or your environment is intelligent. Otherwise you couldn't be. You see we. Do don't gather feeds off the schools or grapes from forms. You won't get off an apple tree. So you won't find people. Except on the people tree. And this planet this solar system this galaxy is people in exactly the same way that an apple tree out bills put our existence into the language as distinct from non language and how much could. Up to the point is the noms have the difficulty of designating things. Process. Now everything is a process really. When we speak of housing for houses matching amounts we're getting that. The nuclear Indians have a language in which there are no Non's. And so they say it houses. And then they out an ad. To show whether a house is religiously. Oh merely. All marketing way. And so they see the world as the flow. What is it the houses. What is it when we say it is right. You see we always have a funny idea that to get of that is to say to get action you have to have an agent . Now this is the most ridiculous idea conceivable. How can a nonstarter. How can things start an event because there's no action in a thing. Action can only come from action energy from any. You can't get energy from a concept because non-zero concepts there abstract really. Is only. That are concrete. Because the well this process. Now common sense insists that the past them. Must be made of something. Because we still think without commonsense. All with the imagery of the Book of Genesis where God made Adam out of the clay. Out of was he made a clay figurine and breathed breath into it and it became alive. And so we constantly think that we as made of flesh as if flesh were some sort of stuff like Clay about which you shaped bodies like you make tables out of wood trees made out of wood. What a ridiculous question trees would then not made of wood. The fact thing that gives us the idea of the well being made out of something is made out of anything. And so when physics tries to investigate what is the stuff amount . To confound it. Because you can never talk about anything except a process. You can describe what a process is doing you can describe the structure of the nature of the downs what there is doing the waltz. The frog or whatever it is then you can describe. That melody shall we say what it is performing. But there is nothing doing before me at all. There is no stuff out of which it's being done because when you examine stuff you just. See what you mean by these. When you look at something within them and you're out of focus you see. When you come into focus you see a structure. Or structure is made of all sorts of little things you can see them you'll know what they've made up to turn up the magnification for a while you get a lot of files but when you're out again you see that those little lines are also made a moment structure and big pattern 7 pounds upon the back to buy a song. And that's the way it goes. So. Suddenly you feel rather insecure. Because stuff is disappear there's a famous story about a physicist who understood this so well and he always went about in the most enormous padded shoes because it is afraid of falling through the floor. Don't know what's happening just see what is happening. If we go through it everything that I've been saying. We find 1st of all. That the thing that we thought was I. Is nothing more than a social institution. Just like the equator. All right an inch. And. To mistake it to. Reify it was white it would say. Is. The fallacy of misplaced concreteness. It's a street. And any sudden amount of psychological exploration shows this to be the case. What we are. Is the organism. And what the organism is is a transactional. Interchange. Between the all going as in the environment. It's not correct to say you're doing it and it's doing you cause see Whitehead in describing the. If it's the last of the saying for example the blue is entirely opera Jackson on this guy he's right those scientists he's talking. Right. But the part of it that is left out of consideration is this. True you. Transform the sky into the blue feet in. The sky you wouldn't have any optical nubs it works both ways you see. Was density gives the blue effect. It's mutual you do it and it does you. But that's. A 2 way a clumsy way of talking about. The unified process. From this process. But we thought. It was common sense substance and stuff it's just. One feels ghostly. As if you could be easily blown away. And that's why the Hindus. Which means. The illusion. Don't forget intuition is related to the last 3 to play so the play. Means magic. As in. Creation of an illusion. It also means created. It also means. Finally it means the divine. Law That is a bad translation of. Just the Divine One the law means Boston. And the Indus don't do it that way. But now you see having I've arranged this general introduction which on trade will be familiar to some of you attended my seminar but I've arranged this general introduction to raise the question all right. If that's the way it is. How on earth we go to arrange a transformation of consciousness so that you'll know it. Not just in theory but something he feels in the same way as you feel what your take to be at the present moment fronting an external How would you transform that sensation because if you don't transform that sensation you are not ever be fit to use technology. We will continue to use our technology you know hostile spirit towards the external world and we shall wreck the external world. We are busy doing it now. There is no necessity to abandon technology we counted on. But we can certainly use it in a different spirit. I have just been in the island of Saddam. Which is a god. A beautiful beautiful place but it's completely on develop from a technical point of view. And it's in very bad economic circumstances because nobody wants to buy natural rubber anymore. No foreign exchange. Just very peaceful. About the change has got to come. So I discussed with the. One of the high members of the government the possibility that we could stop and sit on an experimental station. Which would see not only India eventually into Africa but to. A Institute of ecological technology. Where we could in that experimental island way. Production of mechanization automation and so on which would not ruin the item. And you have to do that sort of thing with a sudden dedication because one of the reasons why we make such a mess with technology with technology. Is that the hole is in any given corporation want to make a buck. There's nothing wrong you see in wanting to be rich. There's nothing at all wrong in being rich in fact I think the well without rich people would be extraordinarily boring. You have to understand what riches. And they are not money. Riches. And. Food housing intelligence energy skill. Forests. And those are riches. Concentrating you see only on making the box. Doesn't do you that you're not really getting rich you're just impoverishing yourself. Like you know when you are prizes the value of the dollar goes down down down down down down a rat race on a treadmill. The faster it moves the it doesn't get any way to what it doesn't even stay in the same place. As that kind again you see this is another example of confusing the symbol with the reality of this place this place is whited quote. We will devote the rest of the seminar. To discussing the various ways in which it is proposed. That we bring about. Or is this bringing about. That change in our perception and concept of our own existence. So that we can feel ourselves the way we are. As distinct from the way in which we've been told to feel ourselves 2. You just heard. What. They form part. 6 of in general. And. The World. Hard. For. Us to talk. Around. Here Alan Watts talks Sunday morning. 7 am. Monday morning. On k k u p. Q No. Again that was part of one. Individual and the more old. Available from Alan Watts organisation Alan Watts dot org. Coming up at noon. Some great jazz music stay tune Pete. Thank you. I am her 6 6. mood. 6 6 6 live. To. Cut the. Time My name's Dawn combo host of no pigeonholes on Sundays right here on k k U.P.S.'s 1978. I will be presenting my final show on Sunday December 15th at 3 pm So join me if you can for the very last edition of underground independent and home recorded music from around the world there will be new stuff old favorites and a few surprises so that's 3 pm on Sunday December 15th right here on k k u p 91.5 f.m. In Cupertino and always streaming at k.k. You Pete dot org Thanks a lot for the good times the great music has aboard over all these years and I'll see you at 3 o'clock on December 15th for the final no pigeonholes. Stay tuned for jobs music on the p.c. Term for teen home. Does it. 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The victims are from the Khwaja Jara ethnic group which would set up armed patrols to prevent illegal logging the road where the attack took place has now been blocked by protesters Brazil's justice minister has condemned the shooting and sent special federal police to the area this is the world news from the b.b.c. The International Monetary Fund has reached a provisional deal to support Ukraine with a 5 and a half $1000000000.00 loan the i.m.f. Said President Volodymyr Selenski is government had made impressive progress in the past few months in advancing reform in October Ukraine reintroduced an anti-corruption law which had been scrapped months before Mr Lenz Zelinsky was elected president in April. The British bought Anthony Joshua has become one of only a handful of fighters including Muhammad Ali to regain their world heavyweight titles after defeat 6 months after being humiliated by the Mexican American Andy Ruiz Jr in New York Joshua outbox stand up to last his opponent to win a unanimous points verdict in a rematch in Saudi Arabia his promoter Eddie Hearn lavished the champion with praise it was an absolute master class it was a shout out a way of boxing in the people didn't believe they could and you know what it's all insults about that would be saying I put a strategy together and the discipline was incredible thousands of people around the world are spending Saturday night sleeping outdoors as part of a charity event to raise money to tackle homelessness organizers of the world's big sleep out say 52 cities are participating our reporter Gigi is going to join those taking part in London's Trafalgar Square rain didn't put off the nearly 2000 people who were the sleeping bags and pieces of cardboard had taken over one of London's most famous landmarks as their bed for the 90 some cities had celebrities like Will Smith Seth Green and Dame Helen Mirren read bedtime stories to those taking part from fees in conditions in Chicago to a heat wave embraced the $60000.00 people braved all weather conditions to come together and sleep off this weekend's event will fund 100 charities with the aim to help more than a 1000000 people around the world b.b.c. News. You're listening to the newsroom from the b.b.c. World Service with me Alex Ritson on Friday a Saudi Air Force officer killed 3 people and injured and 8 at a u.s. Naval base in the state of Florida before he was shot dead by police shortly after the attack Saudi Arabia's King Solomon expressed his sorrow to the u.s. And said the gunman shooter did not represent Saudi Arabia now the f.b.i. Is asking for help from the public because they tried to retrace the movements of Lieutenant Mohammed Saeed Ronnie in the days before he carried out the deadly shooting the newsroom's piece to go off in what we know about Ronnie so far he was a young man just 21 years old and he was already a 2nd lieutenant in the Saudi Air Force and he'd been on training assignments in the u.s. For the past year and just 3 days before the shooting he reported to this naval base in Pensacola Florida for a program that was supposed to build stronger relations with America's allies and u.s. Officials have said that just hours before he launched this attack he was allegedly posting anti American messages on Twitter in one he accused the u.s. Of committing crimes against Muslims and humanity as a whole he also posted a quote by Osama bin Laden the founder of al Qaeda and earlier in the week when he was having dinner with other Saudi officers he allegedly started playing videos of mass shootings now the f.b.i. Has been questioning other Saudi officers who were on the program with him including 3 who according to The Washington Post newspaper were seen filming the attack and Mark Asper the u.s. Secretary of defense has said he's asked for a review of the vetting process for foreign military personnel arriving in the u.s. Anybody that comes to United States to train is or should be is vetted by the Department of State the Department Homeland Security and ultimately us so we need to relook all that but again I think what we need to do is make sure we understand the what's and why's and how's of this and not jump to any conclusions so that's the u.s. Defense secretary Mark Yes but do we. No anything off the shoes is motivation Well what Mark esper and other officials have been trying to stress is that they are not ready to definitively say that this was a terrorist attack and they don't want to make any guesses about the motivation until more information has come in now so far officials have said there's no obvious connection between me and a terrorist group this is actually the 2nd shooting at a u.s. Naval base this week on Wednesday an American sailor killed 2 people at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii before trying to kill himself and in that case the u.s. Media has reported that the shooter had been unhappy with his superior officers so you can see that there are multiple issues that can underlie these attacks now Secretary of State Asper has tried to emphasize that the investigation into the Florida shooting is still ongoing we need to let the investigators the f.b.i. Do its work and tell us give us the facts and we'll move from there in the meantime we have taken precautions yesterday I directed that we look at our security precautions across the services in all of our installations and bases and facilities to make sure that we're at the appropriate degree of security in case of the investigation continues meanwhile what do we know about the victims very little so far has been said by officials about the victims but one of them was identified by his brother in a Facebook post to his name was Joshua Watson he was a recent graduate of the Naval Academy in the u.s. And he apparently dreamed of being a fighter pilot now on Saturday there was a vigil for all of the victims of the shooting so while the f.b.i. Is working to learn more about the man who carried out the attack there are a number of people paying tribute to the victims. Peter coffin after more than 6 months of protests Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement is still going strong and activists have said a demonstration due to take place in the Territory later could be one of the biggest yet the B.B.C.'s Laura Becker reports from Hong Kong millions of people have taken to the streets over the past 6 months in protests that began after the government tried to push through and abandoned extradition bill the movement has never falls into a campaign for greater democracy fueled by concerns that China is encroaching on the civil liberties promised when Hong Kong was returned to Chinese rail in 1907 the city has been relatively calm since pro-democracy candidates won a landslide victory in local council elections 2 weeks ago organizers of today's rally the civil human rights front have said this is the government's last chance to meet their demands which include an independent inquiry into the police handling of the protests and amnesty for those arrested and free elections and $6000.00 people have been arrested and hundreds injured including the police since June Laura Becker in Hong Kong the British boxer Antony Joshua became a 2 time world heavyweight champion on Saturday night with a unanimous points victory over and dearest Jr in a tense rematch in Saudi Arabia 6 months ago stunned the boxing world by defeating Joshua in New York but the Mexican American never looked close to pulling off a repeat victory correspondent and he added Dorian watched the fight in Riyadh. So before the parts that he had worked a lot on his technical ability a lot of sparred since that. And less time in the weights room and he was very light on his feet it's up to the right game plan stayed out of trouble just kept at long range and technically in the box in terms they call it a boxing clinic he completely. Right from the doubt then get close enough to turn it into a slugfest which was a mistake you made. I'm around and there will be some people who criticize it and say maybe it was a bit safety 1st but look it was facing the guy who put him down 4 times in the last fight a guy who stopped him his mission was to win the belt and go home with it and as far as I'm cheating and he just was concerned that's mission accomplished and what does this mean for Anthony Joshua what he didn't get his career back on track for a stance it was him but other leads groups of 5 just like Mohammed Ali that it's the us Evander Holyfield's who won the heavyweights hisor more than one occasion it's your time heavyweight champion now and more importantly it really does save his career because defeats would have put him in a very bad place through defeats in a row in this era it's been a very very hard for him to get that sort of get in such a position to challenge for the sides of again what's the significance of this fight I mean held in Saudi Arabia Yes it was the 1st time a fight of this magnitude was has been held in the Middle East obviously as you know it resulted in a lot of criticism of human rights organizations saying this is an attempt by Saudi Arabia sports watch to use sports as a way of promoting the country following you know accusations of human rights abuse the professor at the hand made no mistake about it and said that you know parts of the reason why they came here was financial Saudi authorities offered a big sign see the 3 men who paid a very handsomely their reports eventually Joshua and between $50.00 and $70000000.00 for this finds out on the Ruiz were close to $15.00 to $20000000.00 for this fight so it had the permits it was very open about that and said you know money played a big part of it but it was also quick to point out the fact that it wasn't the 1st major heavyweight fight to happen in the venue deems controversial remember George Foreman in Zaire back in the seventy's and just crazy in the city and in the jungle Exactly and then you know and the country was run by sake of what it's armistice we have as a dictator and when he for Joe Frazer in the Philippines their regime on their president Mark was also questionable So Eddie had in the sense of bringing the fight here said he is wrong to criticize the 3 boxes. When you consider as well that's other major sports of come here formally been. Wrestling it's been later on this month there's going to be a tennis events and then the question of events in the venue which has the fights so Eddie Hamm was quick to point out that it was wrong to point the finger criticizes boxes when there isn't a blanket sporting ban on the country Addie added go in in Riyadh and after the fight Antony Joshua paid tribute to his defeated a pennant He's very humble aside in the ring most people Humberside injuring they're definitely a friend inside the ring because I don't feel a need to build up a false sense of an ego to prove that. There's something that they're not he has his countrymen behind him not just people who support you when you're winning the people who support him because they have the same blood as him and that is like a real type of energy that can be denied and you know she was speaking at the post fight news conference in Saudi Arabia well and New York she was parents from Nigeria and founds who had gathered in Lagos to watch the fight were full of praise for his performance. Just how she supports him is not just that there is also a result from ages making also proud. That is British This is Nigeria. Our correspondent my knee Jens joined crowds now people were very excited about the fights coming up to it there was a bit of a pretension because of the results the last time many people worried that Joshua might lose against Ruiz again but in the end people very happy very exotic scenes we went to a sports bar in the area of Lekki which is a suburb of Lagos and hundreds of people had piled into this rooftop bar or to fight on giant screens and the moments with declared the winner the place absolutely erupted it was music hugging dancing so I think overall the Germans are very proud of Joshua's achievement What does Anthony Joshua mean to people in Nigeria you know Anthony Joshua is an interesting figure because he's obviously British but his parents an 8 year eons and the Germans have a very strong sense of identity they're very proud of their descendants both at home and in the diaspora So I think because in recent years he's made efforts to come back here he describes himself as a Nigerian he's associated with the country there's a sense of pride but it was interesting there was a conversation in a couple of the balls he went to tonight people were saying they were surprised that he didn't play the Nigerian. Before going up against receiving they felt that because he's come here and kind of associated with the country he should be representing both countries and city which he'd also played for before fighting My any Germans the authorities in Somalia are trying to assess the damage caused by a tropical storm Cyclon power on board wind interventional rain to parts of the northern coast on Saturday and so i Reports strong winds and heavy rain hits the coast of North and Somalia as nothing was heard from the epicenter of the storm the old town of. Authorities believe there have been some casualties they're only beginning to see the extent of destruction. As it came ashore power was expected to weaken into a deep depression residents of the same U.-Turn amass region of point land where advice to avoid low lying areas and the rough sea the rains have focused to continue into tomorrow and move inland toward southeastern Ethiopia and soy tens of thousands of people in 52 countries are doing their part to reduce homelessness by participating in the world's big sleep Ousmane one night outdoors our reporter Karen Barlow has been interfered with Square in central London or in the center of London the iconic Trafalgar Square it's much as you would normally see there's no sense column those the Christmas tree but then beneath all of that 2000 people camped now in the wind and the rain it's about 11 degrees and they're all taking part in the world's big sleepover is raising the profile and raising money the millions of people around the world who are experiencing homelessness Well I'm joined by Dame Louise Casey who is the chair of the world's big sleep out why are you doing this we're doing it because basically the world has a homelessness problem it has a displaced people problem as refugees and this is all of these people here tonight . Walking in the shoes of people who are homeless or people who are refugees we just experiencing it for one minute we're experiencing something that people have to experience all the around so it's a privilege to be here the same thing wet and cold as it is it's still a privilege and we've got 60000 I think 62000 people across the globe are sleeping out yesterday tonight and tomorrow for exactly the same thing in 2005 the United Nations estimated around 100000000 people around the world don't have a home is this situation getting better or is it getting worse I think the truth of the matter is this is really tough which is homelessness is getting worse and if you think of things like the war that we've hired across the globe floods all sorts of things that is displacing people all the time and some of those people are very poor and they can't cope so it's not just homelessness in places like the United Kingdom where right now we've got the highest number of people sleeping out in the streets of this country than we've ever had it is actually a global problem and the United Nations as he said estimate that next year we run into the United Nation is prioritizing homelessness for the 1st time so it's amazingly important for us just very briefly do you think there's not enough compassion do we need to care in sync more for people who don't have a home oh my God yes I do I think at a time that the world for so divided and so fractured this is symbolic we do we are kind and we can be compassionate and that's what these folk are doing it and I know they're here for one night only is Casey thank you very much indeed the sleeper continues the rain continues falling and the message here is around the world millions of people this is their everyday life care of polo in London's Trafalgar Square at 520 g.m.t. . 2 members of an indigenous community in northern Brazil have been murdered and 2 others injured the deaths came after unidentified attackers opened fire from a pickup truck the victims belong to the quad Jar Jar ethnic group which shut up armed propose. To propose patrols even several years ago called The Guardians of the forest to try to protect their land from illegal loggers America's editor Leonardo Russia described the region where the killings took place it's on the edge of the Amazon where there's a lot of land conflict because it's a border area you have the Amazon forest Basically it's where is the indigenous group has been very active in the these people they were not specifically members of the Guardians of the forests they had been in the meeting to discuss compensation from the government and they left they were in the major road in the 2 of them were on the motorbike what the survivors said is this white car white pickup slowed down almost to a halt and they opened fire at the group of indigenous people they knew who they were indigenous. To people were killed 2 people injured and the community is really scared this group may consider themselves the guardians of the forest but this almost goes against Brazilian government policy doesn't it the policy of. Present both sonar was criticised because he openly declared that the indigenous people didn't have more right to their land than anyone else he defended very controversial policies like the logging in mining on the Indigenous Land officially I mean you had the condemnation from the government of the attack they're very aware of the international impact of incidents like that so minister the justice minister says you most of his deploying at the gym of. Police in the area he condemned the attack but what the indigenous group says and there was an official note from the garden group is the rhetoric of the government encourages people that like him illegal loggers illegal minus they feel that they can do anything and they're not going to be punished and that has been the case we had a month ago one of the members one of the leaders of the Guardians of the forest was killed in an ambush and he was killed by an illegal logging and we know that because he fired back and he killed is illegal logging so we have a problem there with that situation there in Brazil America's editor Leonardi Russia rescuers in South Africa have recovered the bodies of 3 miners who were trapped several kilometers underground following a rock fall on Friday a 4th person at the tower the chemical mine southwest of Johannesburg is still missing in their last contact with emergency teams the miners said they were running out of oxygen use rooms Stephanie Prentice has been following the story and told me more we know a tremor the mine cause devote full initially and that led to teams on the site becoming trapped under debris one person was immediately pulled out with serious injuries and that left 4 underneath the rubble still this all happened in a gold mine south of Johannesburg and of course gold mines are known for that depth those trapped miners with several kilometers below ground they were initially able to communicate with rescue teams but crucially those teams struggle to reach 7 as you mentioned they were running out of that now will not 100 people made up of volunteers from the company's work force and specially trained rescuers try to save them all around 1350 meters below ground level now that plans were severely hampered by rocks which continue to fall underground we know the last person the rescuers talked to said those trapped was suffocating so finding the remaining mine alive seems to be a real race against time and yes again the industry there is being criticized for its safety record. Yeah the National Union of Mineworkers in South Africa has been calling for strict to safety standards for a long time last year 81 people died in the country's mines and in 20174 other workers the trapped in died in the shaft at the same mine in open a where the current situation is actually unfolding now we know that Africa has the deepest mines in the world as well as death a lot of accidents happen there every year and that's just the stats in the registered mines there's also a lot of unregulated mining going on as well now officials do say some improvements have been made but that far more does need to be done Stephanie Prentice Stewart has some other stories from our news desk talks have resumed between the u.s. And the Taliban 3 months after President Trump abruptly ended diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in Afghanistan the 2 sides had appeared close to reaching a deal in September but Mr Trump declared the process dead after a u.s. Soldier in Afghanistan was killed in a suicide attack. Palestinian officials have said Israeli warplanes have struck the Gaza Strip targeting 3 sites belonging to the military wing of Hamas there have been no reports of casualties the raids came after militants fired 3 rockets at southern Israel and Lieberman an American actor whose career on Broadway and in Hollywood spanned 6 decades has died at the age of $82.00 Mr Lieberman won a Tony Award for his role in the acclaimed stage play Angels in America he was introduced to a new generation of fans with guest appearances on the hit u.s. Sitcom Friends playing Rachel Green's father Stuart thank you. You are so basic income in the u.s. Isn't a new idea nor is it that complicated every individual is given a small amount of money to prevent them falling below a certain level of living one of the 1st advocates was the civil rights leader Martin Luther King in the 1960 s. And it's gaining popularity again Sophie long has been to Stockton in California where a trial is underway to see if the idea could actually work $125.00 families being given $500.00 a month no strings attached the genea Medina a 61 year old retired state employee is one of them why are all the back where they said my We're going wow what and I said I'm going to next to $500.00 a month and then he said what and I said nothing and he said I mean for nothing what did you spend your fast food payment on I paid off a bill that I had not been able to pay off and about extra groceries when they were put some extra food in the freezer the genius says her health is better she's less stress and able to. Tell us about this was not dealt a great hand in life he was sleeping rough by the age of 10 in one year he lost 13 friends most to gun crime he had. No reason to believe his life would end any differently but having children made him want to change that and the seed project has helped him to do it it meant he could afford to take a day off work to interview for a better job of our people here we don't have a Christian right that time we can't go without a couple days without having can come in and it's easier to stick where you're at and just be there miserable than it is to try to make a. Lot of people to scared because they can't before seed Tomas said he felt he was drowning he was depressed and miserable constantly concerned about how he got his family through the month. The impact of this program on the lives of many of those taking part goes way beyond financial stability people talk about feeling more connected to their families the neighborhood and the city but it's small and it's funded by a private grant so could it ever work on a statewide or nationwide scale Hilary Holmes is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of California Berkeley it comes down to the revenues necessary to fund it so taking the same program National had a fully universal rate costs about $3.00 trillion dollars and that's more than we spend collectively and the United States on all of our social safety net. Universal basic income is extremely expensive but it's an old idea with new advocates which is gaining momentum and there's a sense of pride here among those in the Seed program that they're part of the growing compensation that could potentially help others across California and even the country safe the long reporting from Stockton in California a developing story Indian police say more than 40 people have been killed in a huge factory fire in the capital Delhi The blaze in the and Mandy area broke out in the early hours of the morning the prime minister in the render Modi has described the fire as a rethink Thanks for listening to the news from distribution of the b.b.c. 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News with Stuart McIntosh Indian police say more than 40 people have been killed in a huge factory fire in Delhi The blaze in the Monday area broke out in the early hours in the morning it's thought that many of those who died were asleep in the building the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi described the fire as horrific North Korea says it's carried out a very important test and its satellite launching site to the state news agency gave no details but analysts believe it could have been a ground based test of a rocket engine which could be used to power a satellite launcher or an intercontinental ballistic missile the f.b.i. Has appealed for help in tracing the movements of the Saudi Air Force officer who shot dead 3 people at a naval base in Florida a hotlines been set up for information about Muhammad. Ronnie who carried out the killings in Pensacola on Friday before being shot dead by police. Pro-democracy campaigners in Hong Kong are hoping to attract huge crowds later for a March through the main island for the 1st time since August police have given permission for a rally by the civil human rights front thousands of people in one's areas have taken part in a farewell rally for Argentina's outgoing president ritzier Mark 3 he promised to be constructive in his opposition to the newly elected leader or better finances the i.m.f. Has a provisional deal to support Ukraine with a 5 and a half $1000000000.00 loan the i.m.f. Said presidents Alinsky government had made impressive progress in advancing reform the British boxer engineered Joshua has become one of only a handful of fighters including Muhammad Ali to regain their world heavyweight titles after defeat he beat the Mexican American and the reason Junior Joshua outboxed is posted to win a unanimous points verdict in a rematch in Saudi Arabia b.b.c. News. Hi there I'm Jodi Hammond and this is health check from the b.b.c. World Service the show where we dissect the latest health stories from around the world today the Ethiopian nurses looking after the minds of women whose bodies have been terribly injured during childbirth the curious tale of the people who lost their ability to swim after having a treatment for symptoms of Parkinson's disease and an attempt to break the world record for the lower just mental health lesson ever how Electra a rapper and a poet a breaking down barriers it does take a village to raise a child and if we can provide education to young people for free in a very exciting and engaging way we are doing our bit where comfortable and safe to discuss these topics to are so neatly tucked away and my guest is family doctor and Robinson 1st today what age should you start having your cholesterol checked after retirement middle age according to the findings of the most comprehensive study so far on this the answer might lie much earlier in adult hood cholesterol is a fatty substance which is found in some foods and also produced in the liver the good kind is fine but the back and is not it clogs up our author is the study just published in The Lancet used the results from 38 big studies conducted in Europe Australia and North America in order to examine cholesterol levels at different ages and people's risk of having heart disease or stroke one of the team's authors Professor Frank key from Queens University Belfast told me why they picked these data sets to analyze these are studies of healthy people who we follow over time and we have nearly 5 and a half 1000000 person years of follow up but we have used a bite 400 citations individuals across these populations and that is a huge numbers you say almost 400000 people in always different studies and you're looking at their cholesterol levels at different ages and then whether they had a heart attack or stroke lead. And what did you find out that was interesting about these younger ages was novel and interesting from the analysis we did is related to what is traditionally used as the threshold for intervening whenever you have a high cholesterol existing guidelines both in Europe and in the us would estimate an individual's risk of a cardiovascular event over the following 10 years and because we had such long follow up on many of the individuals we were able to ask to me at the lifetime risk I'm totally at the end an age of 75 rather than limiting they follow up to 10 years and what we find was that you are prone to underestimate the lifetime risk in younger people we classed younger people as under the age of $45.00 if experiencing a cardiovascular event compared to just using the 10 year risk is typically estimated and clinical practice so this suggests that your cholesterol levels in your forty's say matter more than we have thought previously yes we find a greeted relationship between the bad cholesterol the cardiovascular lifetime risk and it was a steeper gradation of risk and the younger people compared to the older people so for example the older people got to the age of 60 without experiencing a cardiovascular event in our study because to be enrolled in our study you had to be free of cardiovascular disease at the outset so if you're if you think about it if you have reached the age of 60 you're probably in a low risk category to start with because you've reached that age without cardiovascular disease and of course the older we get the more prone we are to die of many other causes so any single risk factor has to be pretty strong to produce a gradation of risk. In older people so does this suggest that if people say in their forty's or maybe younger who have high cholesterol levels were to take statens which can lower their cholesterol levels that this might have a bigger impact on whether they have a heart attack or stroke later on than when people take statens later should we be looking at much younger ages Well we were very careful in the paper not to talk about stuff because what we're talking about is the risk attributable to the bad cholesterol there might be different ways to lower that lifetime risk we produced a risk calculator and estimated the impact of tackling some sort of intervention and lowering the bad cholesterol status would be one option but as a public health doctor I would say that you know we need to adopt a healthy lifestyle which would be keeping our wits under control and taken a better more healthy diet cutting our trans fats in the food chain Tekken regular physical exercise stopping smoking if we're smokers so reducing the lifetime risk of a cardiovascular event you know has many different options not everybody will want to take a pill and indeed to medicalize the issue actually might not be the most sensible thing the message from the paper is we might underestimate lifetime risks if we just look at the next 10 years and the other message is getting your cholesterol measured at a younger age is maybe something that could be considered if people did it and if that was then tackled how much difference would that make later on do we know well within the paper we have estimated how many people you would need to treat in order to prevent a single event and not that varies according to what category of riskier end for the bad cholesterol but I was surprised to see that when we did the modeling this number needing to treat was as good as many medications that are right there you know numbers needed to treat below 10 for example. So for every 10 people treated you're preventing one a vent so how important are cholesterol levels in your forty's say compared with cholesterol levels in your sixty's you saying there might be more important yes one of the messages from this paper is that relatively speaking the cholesterol levels if they're elevated in a young person they have much more significance than they might have if you measured it in a 70 year old what our message is that this should be used to have a sensible conversation between the doctor and the patient about it those lifetime risks we're not saying that this tells us to give stop and store all these young people that's exactly not the message that we want to communicate we're always a better place whenever the doctor has the information to be the patient's advocate and so discussing the information is one of the things that we would like to happen Franky so and presumably before young people start taking statens if they have high levels of back less strong really wouldn't you need to have a long term trial where you gave some people statens and not others to then see whether it made a difference to whether they actually had heart attacks or strokes Yes In an ideal world you'd make that intervention then you'd follow people up for life that's not that likely to happen and we probably have got enough evidence from this extremely well conducted study and others to say that that small proportion of people we're talking about probably one in about 250 of the population who walking around not realizing in their twenty's that they're already storing up massive trouble for themselves by having genetically determined high levels of cholesterol that if they were to have an intervention early on and that might be statens they could save themselves that tragic heart attack before the age of 60 the thing is you don't know if you're that person you may be slim you may be active you may have never smoked and you may not know that in your family there is this. Because people don't always know their family history so what sort of age do your patients tend to start getting their cholesterol tested hit here in the u.k. At the moment well the average age for most people if they have it done a tour will be at their 40 year lifestyle checkup which is done now on the n.h.s. But I mean arguably and from what Frank was saying really that's a bit too late for these individuals who might have been walking around with a lifetime of high cholesterol there is a really strong argument for knowing what family history is know what your level is of cholesterol and then know what your risk is and yes because the numbers can be confusing so do you sit down with patients and go through those numbers and then work out what what actually means for them so most people just compare numbers don't like people get really competitive about it have patience to say oh you know my my cholesterol is 6 but my my husband's is 7 or something is it but it is as you correctly say is all about your risk just knowing an absolute level tells you absolutely nothing your risk is dependent on your age your gender with use met with you have diabetes and the actual level of the cholesterol so will the study change what you say to your patients well I was already starting to say to people if you know you have a family history of early heart disease that's before the age of 60 Please get your cholesterol checked at in your early twenty's and for people who don't but curious there are these kits over the counter now and I think is an argument for saying to people if you want to you could do a check like that over the counter as long as and this is the big proviso that you don't panic if you get the result and you discuss it with someone to assess your risk school Good advice there thanks Sam Now mental health is not something you might expect there to be world records in but just the other day mental health experts and some top performers got together to try to break the record for the world's largest mental health lesson thousands of 14 to 18 year olds arrived at a huge conference venue in Birmingham in the u.k. . Ready for the class to be given by psychologist Professor Dame tyll Wykes from King's College London she held the record previously and telestrator matched it away so would she be able to win it back and the rules are strict with checks that every single one of the thousands of teenagers was concentrating throughout and never distracted by their phones best of luck with that you might think but still had her own strategies for keeping it lively with a show featuring rapper lady leisure and poet and mental health activist Hussein Manawatu. Guys. This. Was a. Bank. That. Was. But you know some pretty. Tough words from a White House situation. Yes a lot of people I'm going to be open to you know how much. This is a part of my head it's to say. My name because. I'm going to let you know. Now the bully maybe you don't mind a bit of whoa. Holy shit to me off 1st full of this idea 4 years ago coming from an area in east London that doesn't really have much money to help support somebody who went through depression himself and didn't have much guidance I felt like I wasn't the only person out there from me don't touch me he likes me have become my son and so to me I'm not going home to my home. My Greek home I don't know who will come when I. Reached out to Professor till from King's College and also to help me a lot of teachers in today's society are overwhelmed it does take a village to raise a child and if we can provide education to these young people for free in a very exciting and engaging way we are doing our bit we have to gray environments where it's comfortable and safe to discuss these topics so neatly tucked away when I meet. The i'm the president's son there was nobody from my truth of the by somebody. That you. Know everybody likes to think it's very difficult I'm 28 and I'm able to talk like this only now in life by feel as if being a poet that allowed me so. In education we're also promote in these traditional methods of expression that really gives that much it will helps on today was just a big ingredients of mixed emotions oh I hate the gentleman I hope nobody I'm going to have 1 nothing no I don't. Think tonight I will. I'm white so I'm a clinical psychologist and a professor at King's College London so this is a record that actually reset at Hackney Empire 2 years ago and then last year in Australia they broke our records because we did challenge them to do that and now we're going to try and bring it home to the u.k. . Oh. Yeah what we're trying to do is to make sure that young people and they're all in their teens understand a lot more about mental health problems but also to learn how to talk about it because we really want to reduce the stigma and discrimination around it if they know what it is and what the symptoms are that maybe they'll recognize it in their friends or maybe they'll recognize it in themselves and then we want them to try and seek help. Yeah Ok. I think it's really important to have role models we now have stories on television and also that the young people particularly on this to have young role models who talk about their mental health problems and how they have recovered and then of course we need the whole community to stop discriminating against people with mental health problems and starting much more to open up conversations and I did. Something. In this last. Week. Today's event was very very positive regardless of the outcome of whether or not we set a Guinness World Record and it was so beautiful to ask hundreds of people to put their hand up if they've experienced mental health issues or know somebody that I have and it really honestly freely and. I mean. The outlets and I really. Like that. If you know how to look after each other it makes Chairman legs because it's good to see several summit how to frame makes you realize that it's not just God passing on the street electric kind of anybody anywhere and it's all going to learn all watch the mental health rationale for it was quite helpful when outrageous different cards are better wishers or you can have your own voice rebels in order for the seller says stories about the previous one well there's really good forward yes it's up there. And after all that's when the final count was dumb they didn't get the numbers to break the record bad luck maybe next time now and I want to talk to you about 2 stories in the past week which relate to women seeking to terminate a pregnancy and we've seen attempts to bring in legislation to restrict the number of abortions taking place in various countries in recent years and now are some new developments and I want to start with Slovakia in Eastern Europe where some people have been demonstrating against proposed new legislation which would affect women seeking to terminate a pregnancy what are they saying they would have to do well apparently they're saying that they're going to be rolled back the clock on women's reproductive rights by a pretty easy to me mean spirited a nod piece of legislation which very specifically will make women have to have an ultrasound scan of the developing embryo and in particular to see the heartbeat that's after about 7 weeks of gestation that you can often see that. In order to then make that decision to have a temptation a pregnancy presumably even more emotionally difficult and of course some people have very strong views about this and there are all sorts of ethical debates about it and we are very much concentrating on the medical side and in Ohio in the u.s. a Bill is being proposed which would not only ban abortion but if a woman's had an ectopic pregnancy it needs to be reimplanted back into the womb how would that work that topic present. In the chips isn't it absolutely an ectopic pregnancy is there a pregnancy that is developing but will never develop to turn on the tube and there is absolutely no biological plausibility or scientific basis for this most peculiar idea of somehow taking the embryo off the tube and shoving it in the uterus I mean it's never been done it has no reason it would work I mean it's just the most peculiar idea is punitive it will drive a potion seeking underground it will make it illegal in a criminal offense if these things are not offered thanks Dan You're listening to health check from the b.b.c. I'm Claudia Hammond and my guest today is family Dr Robinson next to a project in Ethiopia to help women to cope psychologically with the consequences of a very serious birth injury called a fistula and can you explain what official or it will fistula as an abnormal tunnel that develops between 2 spaces organs in the body that are normally separate Like for instance the vagina and the bowel and it can happen after a retro Matic childbirth as we'll hear the consequences can be very serious but in Ethiopia nurses are being trained to run group counseling sessions for women on a daughter who is a child psychologist and she's based at the University of Texas and as works with a team in Ethiopia to train nurses she told me why fistula can affect every aspect of a woman's life usually they lose their husbands they lose the ability to have children in they lose the child they were having in that moment so they often lose their value in the society or in their family and so they're shunned by their husbands and husbands families sometimes are able to return to their families but even within communities these are women who often live on their own in a hut kind of isolated from other members of the village because of these problems and so the intervention you were working on was to try to help them to to come to terms with what has happened to them I guess in. It to move forward well what does it consist of the Fischler repair surgery is incredibly important to help these women restore their physical functioning but these women who have often been experiencing official it for years have lost so much and anxiety and depression shame and guilt are often huge emotional problems for these women and they don't have the support to talk to other people about this and so our intervention was a cognitive behavioral therapy intervention to help women process what had happened to them to help them reduce the shame and guilt that they often felt like there was a reason this happened to them and not other women in their village and how unusual with this kind of psychological approach be in a theater here I think very unusual I think Ethiopia doesn't have mental health service programs and when we did qualitative interviews in the hospital the nurses and doctors were telling us like these women need a motional support we don't know how to talk to them we can fix them physically but we don't know what to say to help them improve their functioning outside of the surgery and so you trained nurses to become counsel us yes we train nurses who were working on the fistula unit so these were women that the patients would already know from day to day activities so we did a week long training in Gondar Ethiopia with these wonderful nurses who are great therapists and really took to the program easily and did a wonderful job implementing it and it was in groups and what sort of things did they do in the groups so there were groups or 5 to 6 and that was because usually for the surgery to occur they wait till they have about 5 or 6 women in their surgeon will fly in from Addus and do all the surgeries in the day so these women are usually in a war there are an individual room so we thought a group would make perfect sense also given the collective is nature of Ethiopian culture so it was very nice that the women could participate in this together and they did different session so there was one on. Educating women about emotional problems and the connection between thoughts feelings and behaviors we did sessions on behavioral activation or encouraging women to do pleasurable activities and goal directed behavior we did problem solving relaxation we helped women change the way they thought so instead of thinking it's all my fault my baby died how they think about that and the broader sense to understand that there are lots of things that contributed to them developing official and losing their baby not just them do they tend to blame themselves they're absolutely I think of it was very common for women to think I did something to bring this on almost like it was a curse or a punishment and that must be quite hard to convince people that isn't true if that's their belief I think it is we had one session that was really dedicated to this and I think the nurses bring such medical expertise to this as well and because they're from the same culture and they know the difficulties in the country around social services and medical services they can also say well things like you know the nearest hospital was over 100 miles away or you didn't have transportation or we don't have train many wives in your community to help with face things and of course we know all of those things play a huge role and why this happens to women because it doesn't happen to women in westernized countries without ways in which you had to change House abt might be done in a different country to make it more culturally specific to the women that he was talking to him Well what we needed to keep in mind was that these women were very poor and then educated in the literate so a lot of time c.t. Requires a lot of writing and reading and worksheets and things like this and that wasn't possible so we often use pictures so women would have reminders of pictures of things they could do for example for behavioral activation to help improve their functioning and thereby feel better so these might be pictures of a woman dancing or singing or talking with friends or having coffee which is a very. Important cultural part of Ethiopia and as well as to help them remember the skills we would give them a bead for each skill they learned so by the end of the treatment they had a bracelet of different color b. As a reminder of the different skills but I think also a reminder of the program they participated and because everyone was kind of going back to different situations and if they were still being very isolated or shine perhaps they could look at the bracelet and also feel connected to the women that they completed the program with what sorts of psychological improvements did you say in the women after great improvements in depression and anxiety and trauma scores between the time before they began the intervention program to the time afterwards we also followed the women 3 months after the end of the program because they would come back to the hospital for a physical check up and we saw improvements in anxiety and depression even from the end of the study so they continue to improve which was very encouraging and if it does make a big difference how easy would it be or how difficult would it be to then scale this up so that more women who might benefit could access this kind of thing I think if we continue to use nurses in the hospital it's very scalable and it's possible to that if women had participated in the program and perhaps wanted to continue as a fair Appice in the program it might actually create jobs for these women who don't have jobs outside of this. Now and before we go I want to ask you about an extraordinary story about something which happens to people with Parkinson's disease who've been treated with deep brain stimulation so before we get to that what is deep brain stimulation Well it's a marvelous technique the office hyped a lot of people with Parkinson's with the drugs aren't helping that trend and movement to silica electrodes implanted in the brain and there's a little device that controls it just under the skin on the chest will with an on off switch and people can effectively kind of by. Themselves with it with an electrical current to stimulate the movement in the muscles so it's a fantastic device and does it work and it sometimes works and it can work well all drugs have stopped working so it's a marvelous thing it's not quite the panacea that was perhaps hoped but yes it's got its place and so for some people it can help calm these tremors and an unwanted movements but it seems from a small number of cases that after the treatment there's one thing people might not be able to do anymore and that is to swim when they could swim before this this sounds really old what was this about thing is this really odd thing but it's a report of only 9 people who used to be able to swim very well and then after they had this surgery found that they couldn't swim effectively. I think that what it shows is that possibly the deep brain stimulation is slightly altering pathways that are involved in learning complex tasks perhaps winning perhaps riding a bike or things that most of us don't get to do like getting skiing it is quite possible that people then have to relearn these complex abilities like swimming but I think for people who with Parkinson's who are helped by d.b.s. Where the drugs have failed they might feel that's quite a small price to pay you know it's fascinating thank you very much Dr Anne Robinson for coming in to health check today and thanks to the producer Paula McGraw You can find me on Instagram and Twitter at Claudia Hammond and I speak on how we take a tour of the biggest medical gallery in the world it's in London and it's brand new and why a fatal illness in pigs is affecting human health but not in the way you might think. 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I'm Evan Haining just a. Great. Talk Radio 790 k. A.t.c. Dues at 7 o 2 I'm Steve Cummings paramedics and Sam Piedro today evaluated 19 people for flu like symptoms aboard a cruise ship that experienced a similar situation last week all 19 declined transport to the hospital the fire department received a call at 510 this morning prior to the Norwegian Cruise Line ship joy arriving at the Port of Los Angeles for 20 passengers on board reporting an unspecified illness it was on November 24th paramedics were sent to berth 91 at the Port of Los Angeles where they evaluated 6 passengers determining the 4 of them required hospital treatment a gang detail officer from the l.a.p.d. Hollenbeck division is out of the hospital less than 24 hours after being wounded in a Friday night shootout Police say it was with an alleged 21 year old gang member in Boyle Heights the l.a.p.d. Announced the release via Twitter calling the shooting quote a sobering reminder of the danger of police officers face when they put on the uniform end quote The officer is a 5 year veteran of the force can Jeffries a.b.c. News checking sports in the n.f.l. The Rams shot down the cardinals 34 to 7 and the Chargers were edged by the Broncos 23 to 20 in college hoops u.s.c. Defeated Harvard 77 a 62 k. If you see So Cal what are mostly cloudy through tonight lows of the upper forty's to bit fifty's let me to has 56 degrees Gardena and downtown have 57 I'm Steve coming now a look at k a b c traffic. In Long Beach on the full 5 southbound at Lakewood Boulevard to get a crash covering up the 3 right lanes traffic stopped from Cherry Avenue Vasquez rocks at a car fire on the 14 southbound it is going to go Canyon Road that was in the carpool lane stop and go from Sierra highway in Hawthorne the one o 5 westbound at Hawthorne Boulevard a crash is slowing things down from Prairie Avenue for 11 other k b c dependable traffic updated 8 o 3 I'm ready fuller and. 790 a b c. This show furnished by animal Radio Network l l c and red barn. Celebrating their connection with our pets this is animal radio featuring veterinarian Dr Debbie white. News director Lori Brooks and now from a red barn studios here your hosts a roams and Judy Francis and welcome I think it's another overbook show might say it's a really big one it is a big one toll free 186640584 all 5 to reach out to Dr Gaddy or to Julie bologna right now to ask you questions about your pets on the show today from the animals you may remember and war Eric Burdon move the singer how the singer will be joining us today right animal radio I'd probably ask what does he have to do with animals if you just have to wait and find out what I mean obviously he was in a band called The animals that is not the connection in this particular case you know I've been instructed not to ask him about the song house of the Rising Sun They just said why not I love that song actually on my piano. Last I think one of my favorite and it's and if you play guitar it's one of the 1st sounds way not supposed to tell everyone that you're nuts and yeah scary how do you not just to just flew it like it was supposed to vegetate behind the scenes information yes that should have stayed behind the scenes I don't think it's a big secret it actually was in his last book he apparently didn't get writing credits for that for the house of the Rising Sun and so he never made any royalties off of it every day in the world has played it so I won't ask him about that's too bad but I will ask him about his e-mails and why he's calling us because that's I'm curious about that right now. Also on the show today we're going to have Alan cook back the inventor of the brilliant Pat He was on Shark Tank last week did you see that idea that was awesome truly amazing and of course he did get funded I'll tell you that right now I believe Lori Grenier gave me a half $1000000.00 Wow to promote a brilliant pet so for you 12 listeners that we gave brilliant Pabst to a month ago you're on the cutting edge of animal technology here at animal ready we're so proud to know Alan so he'll be on He'll tell us his experience on Shark Tank because I've always wondered you know if it goes by within 5 to 7 minutes yeah but it apparently took a long time to film those segments we're going to find out nerve wracking exactly what that was all about Laurie what are you working on over in the newsroom. Well since you're talking about Alan and Doug's doing their duty on what do they call them it's called a brilliant Pat It's like an auto they have brilliant Yeah very cool I hear you can you know roll those up like a sausage pass them around and smoke I'm not sure if that's true that you don't want to do that. But I have a story for you where there there's also maybe another option for you for dogs going potty loon as in yes something similar to what cats use all litter is which is something I think you know I buy dog I I should have trained my dog to use account litter because I hear more and more people are using them but we're going to find no details in just a few minutes with Laurie Brooks 1st it's all about you what is 866405845 we go to Joe weigh in Hey Joe and Harry do it oh Ok I'm going to find star to keep you on hold for so long phones are going to burn and white hot over here but you're up what's going on oh you know we great. Trying to train her on a leash or I want to have a no. Sure well I got it coming to that's for some reason that's a big undertaking for others especially those that are really food motivated you know it's not all that difficult Tell me about your key to a particular breed she is. How does she normally respond if you ask her to do things for you or you try to make her do something. She already. 3. Or. Have. You always gets a trait comes to the poor soul food motivated I suppose. The wrong. Life insurance to go. To the store to security can what way. The fate of the car. So high. Running. At high has all of those all of those things that you're seeing John are going to play into whether or not she's going to be a good candidate to do this and if we're going to expect her to really take to it enjoy it now for a key that's fearful of sounds cars. You know what to say for lease train for outside it may not be the most enjoyable experience for her you really have to kind of look at what she wants to do and if she doesn't want to do it it's going to be harder to convince her to do that so if it's something like walking around the backyard if you've got a nice long property something like that this might be a reasonable thing to try to see how she does without all those distractions and all those other things that can kind of freak her out. Yes you can definitely work towards training or the 1st step with kitties if you do want to lease train them is to really get them. Custom to the fit of a harness and that's the most important thing you can use. However for cats then they can sneak out get frightened and slip the collar I really think the only way you should do this is to do it with a body harness make sure you get her well fit so if you're not comfortable without c.e.o. Someone in a store just to kind of help you with out so that she can get her little arm out or sliding out. I think by her harness where. She is that I've. Shed a tear on. So I think. That we won't let her walk around so that I could offer. Them an area we're seeing. Right now. I don't you know the least of my like a toy so I want to go after it like. It's Ok No that's Ok we can use that to our advantage in your nuts one point that you can have around the harness and using you know Preferably I didn't even get into that as far as we want to use a light leash just so it doesn't have to really dig that heavy sensation of that leash so we want to go with a really light training leash but you can use that use that as a way to get her interested in moving forward and. Just make a nice long one and she's or with a little bit make her play with it or even get a little feather choice something like that to get her interested in moving forward and that can of streets Hey that's a great thing to bring that along as well too so you know even to get her to go a few feet is really that's all we're asking 1st we want to tolerate the leash in the harness and then we want to just ask you to take a few steps and you just work up with time and positive reinforcement with those treats and you know of course I don't want to see your kid gets. Butt. There is definitely a way in you know whether or not in those other situations where she'll really take to this you know trying to control her environment into that in a safe quiet place that she'll feel more comfy with without experience and I think that I'm going to try to have a chance with I I want to take her out with. The motor home and I have other. Older. Rivalry she's just going to get her. Yeah it's a great way to get your key out in new being in you know get them some exercise so I think you in that your calls from can inspire a lot of other people to consider that their catalogue with them traveling in the car it's a great way to make them a safe traveler so keep up at it and let us know how that comes along we are a few inches thing waiting to hear how things are going there. Judy she walks or cats all the time I do my cat travels in the r.v. And just I open the door of the r.v. And he walks from the house out on the sidewalk and walks right into the r.v. And it's up on the dash ready to go it's the weirdest thing to see I'll tell you right now toll free 186-640-5840 extension 52 reach out to Dr Davy and this portion of animal radio is underwritten by veterans science just like their owners or pets get older their joints stiffen up and jumping for joy just a little more difficult than it used to be glycol flex hips and joint supplements from better science help to support joint health and your pet and we think that your science for underwriting animal radio we have Alan on the phone Hey Allan how are you doing going to what's going on in your world my dog Daisy and partner open heart day the m.r.i. Park baby. You know you have. Like a personal thing right. If it were me I mean I. Couldn't quite hear that I'm sorry the dog have he wanted you know I mean oh yeah she has her monthly cycle or her price all year cycle I should say we have twice a year we really want to know that don't they get off easy man I don't know how that goes. Not fair so your dog is having her heat cycle. And what about that what do you. Want to one good thing about being. Well I mean it's now it's nature I'm in this is exactly what is needed to happen as far as in preparation for pregnancy now for jogs if she's a Pats. In here not intending to breed her the best thing that I actually recommend is to get her state to have the surgical sterilization done so that not only so she doesn't have heat cycles because it's more than just the father although you know I think many women would agree that the surgery be well worth it but is far is by having her spayed We're also protecting her against a lot of other reproductive diseases and one of the biggest ones is a condition called Pyometra and it's an infection that happens in the uterus in the reproductive structures and it's very serious it can be totally prevented by spaying so it would be a very good measure for your dog to prevent that type of thing as well as all those cancers that can happen in an intact female dogs in that can be done you know surgery can be done while she's in heat some folks opt to wait till they're out of their cycle just to minimize complications but either which way I think that will be the best way we can ensure you don't have to deal with this in that we can keep her in top health. So time to get her spayed Ok. Ok There you go thanks Allen for your call. 186-640-5840 extension 5 this portion of animal radio underwritten by the grain free red bar naturals key in food for dogs and cats it's always made in the USA with natural functional ingredients to support your pets optimal health you could learn more and read Barney dot com and think the red barn for underwriting animal radio. People say less is more at Redfern we think less is better it's what you won't find that sets our natural premium pet food apart no buy products no corner so no fillers just the natural ingredients your pets need to live the healthy life they deserve look at the label we want you to read by our nachos pet food simply the best find in your local pet specialty store. Dry or chicken rolled food as a meal or shredded as a topper this fortune of animal radio is underwritten by fear free fear free takes the pet out of petrified and puts the treat into treatment to learn more and find a certified care free veterinary professional near you visit fear free pets dot com It's animal radio celebrating the connection with our pets toll free 186-640-5800 extension 05. Head back to those phones in just a couple seconds for your call for Dr Debbie and John we've all wanted we are about to move on to say a little over an hour away from Eric Burdon of the animals joining us and what is he doing with what is have to do with the animals you'll just have to stick around and wait to find out but right now we welcome to the airwaves Steve Dale and I must admit we both have radio shows and when when we get together a must be pretty important what we want to talk about here and it is of course very important to date is the fear free movement which we've talked about for many years that your movement having to do with making visionary visits easier for your pets so that they like going to the vet but now there's fear for. Happy homes too so there's ways to make your home a fair free home too and we'll tell you a little more about that just a couple of minutes Steve welcome to the show it's great to be here thank you so much so when did you 1st hear about fear free well before it had its name here free myself and. One of the veterinarian behaviors that all of the I would dare say all of the literary behavior. And great veterinarian in Sofia year in Dr r.k. Anderson and many many other people were practicing what you were talking about but it did not have the marketing term fear free and the brilliant Marty Becker came up to me Dr Becker at one of the better Ameri conferences and said I have an idea. Did you know at that time that his idea was that he was really on to something yes because I did instantly get it in fact I'm not even sure I let all the words just fall out of his mouth before I interrupted and said I get it because I've been talking about this sort of thing for a very long time what Dr Becker however did was in compass the sorts of things I'm talking about with even the architecture of exam rooms in veterinarian clinics with the latest research that's out there as the even what color is Pets Maine for her the idea of playing classical music in the clinic and all that sort of thing you know what fear free that concept really begins in home so I'm so glad that he began this notion of fear free happy homes if they can let's take a cat because it's an easier example the carrier comes out and where is your cat. Is right he saw you with the carrier he's out of there yeah I mean even if they do Bill that wall to Mexico the cats can climb over and they can't I. Here you know and by the time if you can't even do it run all over your house the cat is screaming. All the way that and stuff that can into the carrier there are there are people that can't physically do that but even if you can get that done by the time you get to the veterinarian office there isn't much even the best veterinarian on earth can do to call that cat down at that point and in fact I really do believe that many cats if not most many dogs at the veterinarian clinic believe they are going to die that's how bad it is sure now imagine this shit is this carrier comes out and they can't just house in. This you drive in your car just like that to the veterinarian clinic and you park your car in the parking lot you jump out of the car and the dog is actually dragging you into the clinic life can really be that way with Steve Dale certified animal behavior consultant and also radio show host you've you've had pets for decades how how is your personal experience at the vet hospital changed I wonder about a decade people have begun to call me old I don't know. Yes I have as as I say I you know I kind of cheat because I. Do I'm a behavior consultant and this has been a passion of mine for a very long time cats are under medical eyes in this country and there are many reasons for that and I can define exactly what those reasons are but one of those reasons make the biggest most considerable reason and I get it from a cat caretakers perspective is simply getting there in the 1st place is so very difficult to do and I. I will say in the best beer general Marion on the planet cannot treat a cat or a dog that's not coming in I mean you can't diagnose an animal you're not seeing I don't care how good you are so getting the mare seemed to need 3 years of prime importance to me and I've been teaching these kids socialization classes for a very long time now so I have been I must say practicing what I preach and I have videos of our dogs now dogs when I don't know you tell me you guys I mean is there somewhere in your area that offers me to the local. Or the local dry cleaner or whatever that offers cookies to the dogs when the dogs go by their place they will drag you they rely on things right and they take you for a walk now and they drag you into the door well that's how our dogs feel about the veterinarian we are with certified animal behavior consultant and extremely talented radio host Steve Dale who will take a quick break we'll be back with. 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Joining us is certified animal behavior consultant and host of his own pet show Steve Dale talking to us so let's go back to the cats for just a 2nd here what is a good way so that they don't freak out with the carrier every time I point out what is a way to desensitize them and counter conditions so the good news is that you can take what I'm about to say is way easier with a kitten Ok and I will describe a super secret magic solution that is available for kittens in some places in a moment but in addition to that it works with 5 year old and 8 and 15 year old cats what you do is you take some patients you take out the carrier you leave out the carrier as if it is a piece of furniture and the cat will probably take a wide berth walking around it you know like oh my god what's the story here but eventually get adjusted to the fact that the carrier is just there like the silt is just there all over time to you in to drop some treats random rate into the carrier so the carrier becomes a treat dispenser So now the cat is periodically investigated I wonder if there's going to be something really good inside this carrier then what you begin to do is feed the cat just outside the carrier and feed the cat inside the carrier when the cat ultimately is comfortable with being fed inside the carrier then what you do is you actually zip the clothes but to get inside zipper closed and walk all the way into the next room let the cat out of the carrier feed the cat so good things happen after the cat has been in a carrier fast forward the clock a little bit you've given a cat a tour of your house we're going up stairs one downstairs going to this room that room now you get that they can see complaining they can voluntarily goes into the carrier because the cat knows I'm only going to get fed after this that's all these crazy people are walking around. With me inside the chair I don't know why but I get a meal afterwards then you take that cat down to the car same thing at slow you know you just start the car and go nowhere go back in the House can't get steady after being in the carrier in the car on the bench will you do you drive down the driveway then you drive down the block and you drive around the block and then you go to the veterinarian clinic but nothing happens there except the cat gets a treat or 2 or 3 you go back home and the cat gets fed you can get the idea I suspect it does take some doing is it worth it totally I think in addition to that with Kitten here's what I was the secret thing I was going to tell you with a kitten if you did find somewhere in your market the kitten socialization classes or take it upon yourself if you happen to get a cat is a kitten and I know many people wonderful people amazing beautiful rescue cats that are 8 years old which is totally a great thing but if you happen to have a kid between the weeks of 815 weeks of age then it's really easy they don't care but they can do the carrier go to the vet clinic give your kitten some treats do it again and again and kitten will be absolutely fine with that or enroll in a kitten socialization class if you keep it up throughout the kittens life and now the kittens are an adult cat now you've got it made and there hasn't tools that we can use to do all this I want to say quickly that Michael neglected to mention So 5 years ago or 10 years ago we didn't have all of these tools one is feel away for example that is a knockoff of a copy of a pheromone and when cats rub their heads against the table when Riggins your leg what they're doing is they're depositing a pheromone and then pheromone translated from Cat language means who I'm comfortable in. To be here and this is a copy of that Paramount you spray the deal away into or you can purchase steal away wipes and what kind of light hand wipes and so they vary and you use them to the way wipes in the which way you spray that the way use the white and about 15 minutes before the cat goes into the carrier for all these dress rehearsals and you've got a less anxious cat and there are other things we can do is well tools we have nutraceuticals nutritional supplements that we didn't have some number of years ago at some of the great resources over at fear free pets dot com We'll put links to everything you heard on today's show over at animal radio dot Pet Why do you think it's so imperative that pet owner seek out a fair free veterinarian Oh my goodness there are so many reasons for that I'm in the primary reason is that they don't need to feel terrified or as I said earlier like they are going to die I've met in my career which as you point out has been for decades now I've met perhaps thousands of veterinarians and thousands of veterinarian nurses I've never met want not one that hasn't gone into the business to help to help in this case companion animals but when these pets are terrified their hearts break. The hearts break of the people that are bringing an end caretakers of their family members with 4 legs their hearts break and they become stress which increases the animal's stress even more and this vicious cycle doesn't even have to be good we can do better than that and doing better than that isn't only veterinarian profession it's on all of us as well if you do one thing today if you're surfing one particular website I encourage you to go to fear free pets dot com fear free pets dot com to learn a little more how you can make your home a fair free happy home and how you can find a fair free certified vet of course links to everything you've heard on today's show over to animal radio dot pet Steve thank you so much for coming on the show you guys are wild thank you so much take care of yourself thank you we're going to head back to the phones for your calls next this portion of animal radio was underwritten by fear free veterinarian isn't typically thought of as your pets favorite place to go with your free that all changes to learn more and find a certified fear free veterinary professional near you visit fear free pets dot com . People say less is more at Redfern we think less is better it's what you won't find that sets our natural premium pet food apart no by products no foreigner so no fillers just the natural ingredients your pets need to live the healthy life they deserve look at the label we want you to read by our natural spec food simply the best find in your local pet specialty store. Drier grain free rolled food it's protein packed with less risk of food sensitivity. Celebrating the connection with our pets this is animal radio featuring your dream team veterinarian Dr Debbie white and groomer joy Vonnie and hear your hosts play Brahms and Judy Francis and if your pet is. With you go ahead and grab your pet right now we can wait. No seriously go grab him right now bring on the radio they love animal radio we have all of ours we have the studios top dog we have Ladybug studios on dog row rows in the corner right there snoring away. In Lori's little lock cubicle my news room your news removed is what they call. And we're missing a kitten today there's usually a kitten in here she's in lockdown man she's too nobody says hey why what's happening what she did she just crew or doesn't everything and she knocked over a flower arrangement the other day in she discovering that you know with claws she can get just about anywhere or so she is definitely crawling up things leaping you know you think she's some kind of acrobatic and she's all of 2 pounds barely 2 pounds wet. I love it when they're just little kittens Yes they just have someone to share energy and it is popping all around I wish I had that kind of energy we're just about to go to the phones at this hour we're going to talk to Eric Burdon of the animals and he has some kind of animal interest thus him being on the animal radio will find out what that's all about just a couple of minutes right here on animal radio we're also about 20 minutes away from a check of news with Laurie Brooks what you got going on in your little cubicle newsroom got a special report into what are called Whole Family cemeteries whole family cemeteries that stray of what one would be like you know yeah pretty cool I think Ok that's on the way let's hit the phones Well hi Lynn how are you I'm fine how are you good how can we help you you know well you know what I just I have to talk to my we have a puppy enough for him Shepherd and I just wondered what you recommend twice to get him neutered I would hope like 5 to 6 months but I wonder if there's things that you know she should. Have. Dropped I then you know he still doesn't like to feel like you for like a squat. Ok. In general I'd say that my veterinarian nation is about 6 months for the castration surgery before we start to see the bad behaviors marking around the house little bit pushy down ins or aggressive behaviors in our community you know we have one of those laws that says you have to neuter your dog and cat by 4 months of age and I don't dispute the law but I would say My preference is 6 months and for some things like you know testicles yes they ought to be dropped by 6 months but actually those little suckers should be falling on those puppy visits so usually on the 3 month the 4 month visits if those testicles aren't there then I mean if you get a little concerned but my 6 months they should be in their normal position if they're not that might be a condition called crypto organism where the testicle doesn't drop normally not that we would wait necessarily longer just means we have a little abnormality to deal with but as far as neutering wise he said he's 5 months right now 6 months so he's 6 months so yeah I think he's old enough to sign up and if he's not lifting his leg I don't know that waiting longer may necessarily help him it's not necessarily a hormone driven behavior a lot of times it's learned from other dogs around him so might help to take him to the dog park and let him watch some of the big boys and you know he might pick up that behavior otherwise it might just be a little bit more time and help him find it you know sometimes I sit down to. Do my talking and I think. You know if what you said earlier If you better to do it before he shows signs of aggressive behavior Oh absolutely yeah and I found I found some people that actually wait because they're waiting to see those signs actually behaviorally we can of. So many more problems if we don't allow that to actually happen in the 1st place so yeah I would rather we didn't do as the old snip snip for your friend. Ok thanks Alina thank you so much thanks Melissa a 106 Explorer 584 all 5 to reach out to Dr Debby in this portion of animal radio was underwritten by science just like us our pets are getting older hard to believe it happened so fast and just like us their joint stiffen up and jumping for joy not so easy anymore like a flex hip and joint supplements from better science help to support joint health in your pet and we think that your science for underwriting and supporting animal radio line form and Brian Hi Brian how are you doing well i can we help you today well I. Wonder about 3 years old now. Very well you know went through training with her and learn how to you know sometimes you get a train where you have people been trying to go you know you learn. Through wonderful teacher. Justice not behavior maybe do some work. But. She likes to argue There's 100 dogs like we go to a friend's house and pick your dog with her. In the backyard or fine if you fight from the other dogs she watched to rub her head and. Lovely and come running back and show us how proud she. Did or you know also. Got to do it in our own yard of course we cleaned everything off workers we can she never does it with her own Ok I guess your questions are unusual and 2nd how can I help stop the behavior yes he did actually is not all that unusual I think more dogs tend to actually ingest feces but there are a good amount of them that will roll in the fecal matter in they do they come back so proud and happy about it and it's interesting because there's a lot of behaviors out there we really don't know why dogs do this there's a lot of theories out there in the some of the theories are that you know they're either masking their scent or they're picking up the scent of you know where they've been a kind of using not to tell the other pack members where they've been but we really don't know why but they enjoy it they love it so it is kind of a self rewarding behavior so grows definitely I don't think anyone would argue with that the hard thing is because it is a self rewarding behavior you have to actually prevent it from beginning in the 1st place or you've already lost that ability to train her out of that snow that means the challenges we have to when she's faced in these situations. We have to do a couple things One is to try to control her movements so either keep her physically away from the areas where the fecal matter are or we keep her on a head collar like a general lead harness and that way when she kind of gets near the material you can direct your another way but we also want to remember we don't it's not supposed to be about disciplining our correcting her when she does this because that actually is in my eyes I always kind of compare that to the small tablet or the small child that does something wrong and gets yelled at in is like oh I got attention you know you know negative attention is still attention so they're still rewarding the behavior so we ignore it we don't say no no no no don't do that you actually look for something else we can motivate her with at that time or in the best thing is if you have a combination of the head collar and something else so I will use squeaky toys. Treats frisbees whatever she really did other than the fecal matter and use that as the alternate Toyah behavior so it is hard especially if you're over at a friend's house in the kind of doing doggie fun and playing and role and in that. It means just kind of taking control of the situation and not allowing her to do that and give her that outlet. Controller. Doesn't do it all the time which is also difficult. Right now if you know where gas' are right the hardest. Change. Yeah you know when when you are keeping her out of the access it's not ideal to say you know she's running around the yard she starts to roll in and then you try to get her away ask at that point we really want to maintain physical control so we want to have her on a leash or harness and you can actually even go through a practice sessions with us you know go to a neighbor you know your friend's house and hammer on that and start doing that doing live semi training away from now and you know that way he can hopefully letter her and Joyce and that freedom and that dog play which is just part of being a dog they don't knock it till you've tried it Ok. It's under curfew and. You know you thanks for listening 106 Explorer 5405 they don't forget you can get your fix of animal radio any time you want with the animal radio ad for i Phone and Android download it now it's made possible by fear free pets taking the pet out of petrified visit them it's fear free happy homes dot com. This is an animal radio news that. I'm Lori Brooks the journal veterinarian record has introduced a new topic that has a lot of people riled up after their series of articles about how humans treat reptiles as pets well as reptiles and amphibians are becoming increasingly popular pets these days animal experts are calling for some renewed focus to ensure that we the humans are not hurting our slithery scaly friends and the issues a little more complicated than you might think at 1st while lizard saying let's say can be easier to care for the. In a dog or cat reptiles can still suffer from improper care and nutrition and on top of that increasing popularity means spikes in illegal trade to possibly placing endangered exotic species at risk now experts say that compared to dogs which is natural longevity in the domestic environment about 75 percent of reptiles die during their 1st year in a home as a pet they stress that we need to make sure reptiles and amphibians get not just appropriate housing but also some socialization since some are actually more social than we've been led to think in the past so you're probably wondering what's the difference between amphibians and reptiles I bet Dr Debbie knows all the words you better know. I should. I had to look it up so so in 50 and frogs toads salamanders primarily live in and around water reptiles are your snakes lizards alligators turtles and reptiles lay hard shelled eggs and they're young they're pretty much just smaller versions of what they are going to be as an adult so what that is an alligator that would be in Phoebe you know that's a reptile about I'm so confused they hang out in the water. Right but they're not exclusively live in the Ok Ok Ok but it also has something to do with their skin right that there's more to it than just where they live it's definitely how you know their skill their confirmation. I have to change in because you know this is a really big thing reptiles are are the misunderstood had a lot of people get them as pets don't know what they're doing so it's a good reason to investigate research and then even take that little critter to the veterinarian when she wanted to make sure you're doing everything right and consult with the veterinarian over there so temperamental I have a gecko and you have to keep it the exact temperature or if it veers within unity. U.v. Light you know he just was saying earlier that a lot of us are a lot of people will get a reptile and or a bird is Joey was talking about and think that you can just like leave them in a cage and that's fine but the birds are really social and apparently a lot of reptiles and amphibians are as well and did you guys hear about this story a cat named stinker he's in Southern California or was is back with his family more than a year after he disappeared while a film crew was making a movie using his family's home their family looked everywhere for a stinker who they had found as a kitten abandoned on the side of the 210 freeway so when they visited their local shelter you know in search of stinker they were told of a cat fitting stinkers description had recently been hit by a car near their home so it kind of looked like you know all the pieces fit together so they assumed it was stinker and stop their search now fast forward a year later the family moved to Connecticut thinking that they might finally be ready to add another new pet to their life they started looking at the shelters in Connecticut but they didn't find what they were searching for so the husband checked photos of their old California shelter for animals that were there and he found a cat that looked just like stinker So he calls the next door neighbor and asked the neighbor to go to the shelter so the neighbor goes to the shelter and then the former dad and stinker are in the shelter face timing each other through the neighbor So the next day this guy flies out to Los Angeles from Connecticut to see for himself and yes a very happy ending for a long story that could have been solved much faster and more easily had stinker had a microchip which he does now I bet he does but a happy ending that he brought into our office that was missing for 6 year or. Was found had a microchip and was reunited Unfortunately she was found because. She has bladder stones and we had to do surgery and she's on the mend from that but you know her family is so thankful to get her back for 6 years later how did they react after 60 years I mean pretty much right off the table after that they were happy regardless how they got their key back you gotta love those stories I mean just microchip friends microchip. Get more breaking animal news any time at animal Radio dot com. Audible radio news updates get more animal Radio dot com. And. Everybody has their little brush with fame story and it was in the. Navy the early eighty's I had my brush with fame it was Eric Burdon of the animals I was backstage at the Bumbershoot festival in Seattle really he was performing and he got off stage he asked me for a cigarette. But that's the story or claim different than the story and I'm stickin to it did you have one I actually did actually I didn't have to have one and you know he's joining us now hi Eric are you doing. To get ready. You Ok you just blew the whole thing. I heard somewhere that you played trombone that was your 1st instrument yeah that sounds like a no account because it sounds like an elephant Wow Were you a good troubled player No I didn't get far I got a kid my so I could play New Orleans music which is now pretty accessible but again I thought I did not really. Not and to no one I heard people Aguilar's Brown who was the main trouble with Count Basie bond and. I have a trombone player in my bond currently. When we met. He said you know why do you want a man not said because I understand that you are learns problem fine he said that's why and I said Ok Iraq. Is like that so you know you knew that you weren't a good trombone player you knew that or did someone say to you Hey Eric you got to give up the trombone Well Manasseh Matic and that's pretty. You know asking too much. For that to be saying on the trombone player did I hear you correctly you have as well. Had you sing like you certainly have lots of fresh air that's proof of the module the music so now you got involved in this thing called The Elephant project what is that where elephant love us and I wrote elephant a song probably my favorite animal. Close and personal relationships with the gentle giant at the park and London Zoo money as a goal and. I was in shock when I was on tour and there are going to see headlines in the news play of us an elephant. Male elephant jealous of another $911.00. Colors Mota of his rival and when I got back to London Zoo I asked these elephants my the keeper. Is it true about this affair between 2 rival and they are elephants and one goat head butted and pushed into the ditch that. Keeps the elephants separate from the public there's no fence it's just a ditch just to come out. And this one I look for that question and I open into the come out he landed upside down and unfortunately couldn't rescue on all of blood when it was bright guy. And I was very elegant train I was telling me this I was convinced that the elephant will always point the finger at him a crime he was listening to every would and understood what was brilliant was amazing and was once a highly intelligent well now and I have long lasting memories. And a stretch maybe the elephant connected with me or what I was saying all could smell me and the way of snow that's what Sam meant but just such a gentle giant and. P.s. Of all 3 and on the group of soldiers would be raised and an opera. Project the other son from the floor. Going on from people one on. Ivory we're with singer songwriter Eric Burdon we're going to take a quick break we'll be back. 5 people say less is more at Redfern we think less is better it's what you won't find that sets our natural premium petfood apart no by products no corner so no fillers just the natural ingredients your pets need to live the healthy life they deserve look at the label we want you to read by our natural pet food simply the best find in your local pet specialty store. Or grain free rolled food it's protein packed with less risk of food sensitivity it's animal radio celebrating the connection with our pets we are with singer songwriter and the elephant lover Eric bird can you tell listeners what timber elephants are so many see film of them. Mechanical. Mice of. Mechanical moving the earth moving equipment except they pick up what you really haven't stopped and it's not one of the heaviest wards in the world. And they put it between they wrap their trunk around it and wedges in between owns and they carry it around probably with a lot more had. A comical beast made by John d.l. It's amazing but I learnt when I was in Germany spent time in the zoo living in the zoo in and Berlin and they lived in the burning Jew. I'm behaving that's amazing how it will it is my bed that was awesome yeah great time now. Hated Jews before I went and. They will all prisons most but. Indeed they have to be kept separate from the general populace But i Phone know about the Berlin zoo animal. And they ate better than I did. That of the Big got fresh meat brought in like 3 times a week and I would say I know who I want to go in the butcher shop and see the system and I could walk around a zoo in the middle of the night when I was nobody else there. Would be open awake special was about working on a movie that's what I was doing then by then and I would stay up for like 56 o'clock in the morning and watch the animals awaken the phrase that day and the human gifts that were coming to you know. Hung around favorite species and watched you know lines coming out you know really family creature. Family oriented people people. Yeah. Stop calling the n. And then me on most. Caramel name to be stuck with. We are with singer songwriter Eric Burdon who has lent his name to an organization called The Elephant project and they are having an event this Thursday night in Santa Barbara at the Belmont day and Conto am I saying they were in contact theater that's 800 Alvarado place in Santa Barbara will put all the information over at our website and animal Radio dot com And are you going to be there for that. And so I think it's absolutely incredible what you're doing and you know you talk about it is lending your name like it's no big deal but it's a huge deal and I salute you for this and just to find out that you spent time and living in a zoo that's a story that's yes. Right oh and that Eric there was a magical song it was a month ago the rear end in Berlin because and I don't know if you know enough about the land but the zoo is the heart of. Land. Zille is right in the author of the city all of the public transportation in the ring you look at the Open it says to senda they do and Edwards amazing that I ended up and the zoo. That was a place for me to normally see was huge students. Space that to live there when they're studying animals not Swan how wired I got a place to sleep that was incredible do zoos in different countries treat their animals differently like in Berlin do they treat their animals differently than they do with zoos here where the mix. Of the girl friends of mine one being the wife of. The boss of the zoo we took a gorilla baby gorilla to breakfast with us in a restaurant across the street from the zoo and the girl from that one how did the time how. Long. Blonde and the as we were eating breakfast the baby gorilla got on the back of her chair and spent all the time that we was in the restaurant combing my girlfriends had one of the guys gently combing I had. I was Albrecht he was grooming her for the real thing. Eric what do you got on the musical horizon what are you working on now well I'm writing a book at the moment both overrated and the book was the Rex which will eventually become songs when I get time to go into the studio and pos my ideas to my musician friends so long. As the bill goes on. There are songs to go with whatever chapter writing and I say most things anyway in the form of songs I get. I guess Rob is to blame you know I'm not a rock song but I am the son of the musical. And you know that and the guys will rob us of just just told and then they have a lot more trouble what's happening in their world they're just telling stories it's like what you did in the sixty's and seventy's Yeah well that's what I'm doing now and you'll continue to do yes you know what I will look for the book and of course it's not your 1st there was don't let me be misunderstood if if you haven't read it yet it's a great read it up now and Eric I thank you so much for spending time with us today thank you. My friends while I say. 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