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Vanderlei and but who is she really and what difference will her appointment made to brace it is she someone Boris Johnson can do business with is she someone Jeremy Hunt can do business with also what difference does it make to Americans let alone President Trump and he supporters of the House of Representatives has condemned the President's go back to where you come from comments who get the week's news from Rumania where a matter of conscience has turned political and yes Game of Thrones fans probably odd surprise but the rest of us are surely How on earth did this series manage to get a record 32 nominations in the prestigious Emmys I mean what did nobody else make a T.V. Series in the entire year was. The tell me. Well be Conservative Party chooses its prime minister to take them through the remainder of the breaks a process it's all change at the top in Brussels. Members of the European Parliament narrowly led to those who have underlay in as the 1st woman to lead the European Commission she will take over from John told on the 31st a vote that date again that's the day but it is Johnson said he would say Britain out of Europe if he becomes Prime Minister I've been speaking to Pauline book who's a friends just French journalist based in Brussels Aus what we know about on the main talks she is the 1st woman to be the president of the European Commission and she's a German politician and she was actually born and bustle which she's obviously is an argument she said that she was the perfect candidate says. She she came to politics quite late in life I think because she was a 40 she had quite a full a school and she also had 7 children but now she is receiving chewed actually. Gionta as the new president of the European Commission she's been elected she's been basically confirmed to she was nominated she was named as the next president by the E.U. Council made of leaders of the various the member states that was a few weeks ago and she's been confirmed today and a vote in parliament is the new parliament now sitting and they've elected without any entity isn't really because she got about 51 percent of the fight so enough to be elected not enough really for it to be a victory that she will have to work on unconvincing the rest of the Parliaments basically that commission is going to. Be working with them but also try to convince them into what she wants to achieve will that we will that be a big issue with the have 1st top school bus to win the halls of the party but that didn't really feel. As the European Commission the day is to be what she's going to need to do 1st well she's going to have to work with them to some extent and to show that what she wants to Boston the future will be accepted by the parliament that said some of the socialist charitably said would not fight in the end did to confirm her she's from the P.P.P. The center right policy in Parliament said they will say voices obviously and bring you Europe the liberals and call him and some of them have been quite critical of her but they've also mostly voted for her as a group so these are 2 very powerful groups the liberals P.P. Which she can mostly count on there will be rebels everytime but then mostly on her side it's the socialist especially the grains she will have to convince because she's try to go food to to work with them on various issue. She has to make compromises basically she gave this big speech before the vote today and she talked about climate change for the Greens as she talked about migration as well but they said it was a day that they were really convinced that she actually had a vision on climate especially on migration as well but she's tried and I think she she might keep trying what she really wanted to I was to be confirmed and so she tried to. Appeal to everyone which is not easy but she she's shown signs of one thing at least to to work with everyone that said she would be able to make compromises for everyone all the time so it does seem like she will have to convince at least some of the Socialist some of the grains depending on the issue that will be voted on in the future that she's working with them on these issues that's what I was just going to mention Frank that actually because there was some trouble that with practice he actually believed in the point today when she was speaking because she was saying that she was I think extending the Ucas membership that you after the end of the table when it's based huge and and the case but to leave and that didn't go down well with banks it is specially Nigel frosh who actually accused her of wanting to build and I'm quoting a centralized democracy to update full of communism when nation state parliament will cease to have any relevance that's all they will be some some critics there will be some some fights really especially on the right on the far right and all the nationalists who are like that in Parliament she will have different guys with them as well is a any credence to what Nigel Farage had to say is she a centuries for example a once a federalist Europe. What. We know about her vision for the European Union and what she will bring to the rope so she's given a long speech today in parliament in which she explained to some extent what she wanted to once again and she did say that she was there she was definitely open to expansion and I think that's also really what for asure not a nationalist didn't really like but her vision as socialist on the greens mentioned is still very on some points we we know that she is very pro means a great thing we know that if she's open. That she knew or. Been to die alone basically within the one with the with the U.K. If it really is a good place that it will. But it's still vague and out there will have to see what she decides and also you she's going to name because now the next commission is going to have to be named and that is a lot of new commission is coming in who will help implement a vision. Where she says will have to be implemented in nomination and then in the 1st approach for the next question which will be appointed by November as the French journalist Pauline book the final series Game of Thrones is received a record breaking $32.00 nominations at the new American T.V. Awards the Emmys it sets a new record for most nominations given to any show in a single year they would ceremony will take place in September in Los Angeles and sustainment Journal is K.J. Matthews joins me from Elena Kagan. We've. This is a raccoon breaking level of nominations for the series Game of Thrones become argue about killing yes 32 nominations so you know of course the cast the crew everybody associated with this huge H.B.O. Show is the real because they finally can say look we did something you know. So many people who are just fans are fanatics of the show were so disappointed with the way that in it I'm sure you remember all the people on Twitter. And there was even this this boulder people wanted to vote of whether or not they should bring back a whole new cast of white or to rewrite the Indy I don't know if you recall that but there was just a lot of hubbub so to see them walk away with 32 nominations for Emmy Awards I'm sure is satisfying for the cast and crew Well she's you know minnows Is it means that the dragon must have got one as well Oh absolutely and you know it really was just a a tie between H.B.O. And Netflix I mean H.B.O. Walked away with 137 Im a nomination H.B.O. And Netflix not too far behind in the streaming network took home 117 nominations so not bad not bad at all for a cable network and streaming network and of course the broadcast networks in B.C. Walked away with 58 and C.B.S. 43 but you know as we get farther and farther up away from watching television on broadcast networks and so many people are finding their intertainment on mobile platforms and streaming networks and cable you know they're really dominating and it shows that in the in the nomination so the broadcast networks are really going to just kind of have to step up to the plate Charon if they've got the money but which of those broadcast it was has a kind of money the H.B.O. Has NO NO NO HOW MUCH MONEY NEVER figs has a message thing with this is going to be Thrones whether you like the ending or not they spent a lot of money on getting this is done and you can you know money you get what you pay for but you know you're absolutely right about that there was an article written recently about the number of people that come through the Netflix lobby every single day they say are well over 200 people just simply pitching shows ideas documents or documentarians who are pitching their documentaries you have so many people that are coming there why because they want to piece of that $1000000000.00 pot. So Netflix is definitely attracting the best of the best and it does you're absolutely right it does make it very very hard for broadcast networks to compete with that the program is going to give the woods to in Game of Thrones you could Auggie several people the best male lead several people of the best female lead several people of the best supporting actor says he you know you go no no no. It's a very very very hard to see you know who you would you would give it to I mean Lena Headley really earned her her 5th nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress obviously people just love her you know and there are other people who are nominate as well so if you turn or Macy Williams will in a Christy are also nominated for it as well so it will be interesting to see who they decide but I'll tell you something else it's that out of the show shit's creek was nominated finally. There is no need to tell us who's going to get a full Bieber as or who drug apologies are going yes no no it's billed as c H. I T. T. Apostrophe S. It was out. As I know people are thrown off by it no no it's pronounced as it's billed it's. Spends a popular show it is but a very popular show out is to go flog for the school you be my disease to flog people's whether it was. You know there's an irony they're starting to call it by its name here on bright Yes television I think people are easing up over over the name but it's finally got some traction and some love at the from the Emmys and now finally going into its 5th season it's been nominee and it's surprising because it's on a POP T.V. Cable network here that doesn't really get a lot of attention so I think people were just really stunned kind of came out of left field like how they were nominated I think some of the regulars people weren't surprised about. You know when they see us the Central Park 5. Interest or story about the Central Park 5 teenagers were wrongly accused of raping a central part jock that received a lot of surprisingly beyond say was nominated for her Netflix documentary when she was at Coachella she turned it into a concert and it was nominated as well surprisingly Robin Wright of House of Cards was also nominated I think a lot of people turned away from House of Cards you know after the whole Kevin Spacey debacle I think a lot of the people from House of Cards felt like oh it will never probably be nominated because of the Kevin Spacey debacle busy but not true not true at all it was she was nominated in House of Cards is receiving some love so that was a little bit surprising one big snow that stood out though I will say is Julia Roberts she was not nominated for homecoming at all. The. Expenses her because she hasn't been on the big screen for whoa you know Dr right there started to give a lot of love to these shows that maybe are new and people are just kind of finding their their way to them what not I mean people love that there's so much competition and it's great for T.V. Fanatics like myself I'm sure T.V. Fanatic as well not so good for the broadcast networks that have always relied on those old tried and true stories that they've been able to just kind of pump out in very series and installations is not getting the same love that it used to I think like a decade ago and arguably there is with the generational shift has been there because once upon a time the Emmys was the domain of this stablish mint and by that I mean generally the older establishment benighted seems that when you talk of the online presence of television never figs another was it is a younger person's domain you know the the the asylum has been taken over by youth Yes absolutely and they're going to have to get used to it that's just the way it is I mean streaming networks O.T.C. . Platforms mobile platforms they're here to stay and people are making excellent content in those mediums and so people are going to have to recognize that in the jest I mean people just aren't going home cooking dinner and then sitting in front of television watching broadcast network until it's time for them to go to bed that's just not the way things are happening anymore I just wish my daughter wouldn't keep telling me that the thank you Katie just been a pleasure is no love imagine my. Control of the remote control and I you know maybe that's the way it should be K.J. Many things thank you so much pleasure K J Matthew said entertainment journalist. Let's find out what's making the stories in this morning's Daily Express now with this night it is a market book a big headline this morning is from Tim Helen Mirren the government to restore free T.V. Licenses for all over 70 five's and she's called the end of the benefit heartbreaking Now what is it her in a number of other celebrities including So let me Henry Amanda Redmond the actress and Gogglebox star to burn a cough join together to write a letter that's been organized by age U.K. Asking the government to whoever is the next prime minister Jeremy Hunt or Boris Johnson to make the pledge to restore it not hand it back over to the B.B.C. And make them fund it but actually the government take responsibility again and in this letter Dame Helen says it's absolutely heartbreaking that so many older people are going to lose their free license when television play such an important role in their lives I would urge all those involved including the government to do the right thing and carry on funding for licenses for all over 70 five's and as I mentioned Gogglebox star June coffee's 81 and she was widowed last year and she says for many older people T.V. Is their only company in the evenings it's a lifeline that keeps them involved so the. As I said been signed by 20 celebrity says we collectively it's the next PM whoever that may be to save the free T.V. Licenses and that responsibility should never have been handed over to the B.B.C. In the 1st place so it's a very strong letter from very big names to be interesting to see what the next prime minister does about it because educated themselves said it had around $36000.00 letters which they're also going to be delivering to the Conservative Party heads Q Asking the hopefuls to reconsider their decision and hand responsibility for the funding to the B.B.C. And get it back in the government's hands interesting the aiming their protests to the government rather than the B.B.C. So far the SO who 1st stage if you like of reaction to the scrapping of the free T.V. License for all 75 year olds and above that 1st stage was just an attack on the B.B.C. Oh this is concentrated on the B.B.C. Here it's going somewhere else do you think this is part of a strategy but it's the B.B.C. Getting its argument out to No Well I think educable quite quick on this in the 1st place to say that it was quite unfair to put it on the B.B.C. In I think there was from the other side a lot of people who've accused the B.B.C. Of you know the money elsewhere which is they see is a way such as salaries to certain big name celebrities the B.B.C. Chairman to David clemencies said that the suggestion that they could fund it by cutting the pay of stars was that the sums don't add up and I think there is I think this there is that Bank of people bank of people in government who have been seen as trying to attack the B.B.C. With this one but I think there is quite a few people out there in the public who realise that it was kind of given that they received were given a really bad decision to make here in the try to make the best of it and I know there is to be 2 contenders for the 2 party leadership contests but. If we must concentrate on Monday you know if Boris is minded to reconsider this strategy I think so far thing so far away said during the various hustings is that he kind of put it back into the on the baby say people I think with the strength of feeling that this seemed to be building up. It doesn't look as though the B.B.C. Would be able to do all the willing to do it so I think I think a lot of reasonable minded people out there are thinking that it is something the government need to so out rather than the baby saying and of course the government and. From tourism as prime minister will 1st and foremost have to sort out break says with a drop as well as yes we hope will be 1st and foremost but let's face it it could be for years yet but now we've got some interesting new characters on the stage you know obviously with theories of me going to shuffle off one way and we've got young Claude young could go in the other way we've now got a new E.U. Head of the E.U. Commission that's live on delay and now she was void in yesterday and immediately managed to trigger outrage from city is by warning that she's ready to deliberate so even further now she was booed by bricks at party any pieces she signalled Prince departure from the E.U. Could run run beyond October 31st Halloween which Tory leadership front runner Boris Johnson has insisted he will not shift from but she was she started off trying to be friendly and she said we can't talk about Europe without talking about our friends from the U.K. And then she said the withdrawal agreement that was drawn up with threes a man and. Michel Barnier and Mr Young she said that it provides certainty where bricks it created uncertainty I stand ready for a further extension of the withdrawal date should more time be required for a good reason now breaks it Leader party leader Nigel for us understandably because where he comes from wasn't very happy with this and he said in some ways I'm rather . Pleased because you just made Greg say a lot more popular in the U.K. Thank God we're leaving but she hit back and said I think Mr Ferrars we can probably do without what you've got to say here so they're not making many friends over there the Brits party but it's going to be very interesting to see how she deals with Mr Johnson on Mr Hunt I'm not in this to the story but we are in summer madness season only well we are but we seem to have been in some of the season since 2016 so I think it's the longest summer. I was thinking in terms of a couple of the mysteries you've got the papers Well one she's quite a serious story about Instagram is and what they're likely or how far they're prepared to go to get the snap they want to put up from the social web site and I'm sure you and me don't necessarily go to these lengths to get out perfect social media pictures don't but there is people out there who are desperate that they want their likes They want people to follow them on Instagram and there's a group of them who are heading for they the as you'll hear with the it delete poem that mom to name in northern Spain which is a lovely location lovely as I say as your blue but unfortunately mountain name is a Spanish Lake which is also a toxic dump it was a 2nd World War era tungsten mine which is now chemically contaminate but it's not stopping these Instagram is who are flocking to it this summer it's on the northern northwestern coast of Spain locals of the Gillis you know Chernobyl which doesn't seem to got through to the Instagram is one influence or should it be influenza now has been vomiting a rash for 2 weeks after a dip in their pictures taken another who is called UK Sia says they handed over a hospital with skin and breathing problems but did go on to say that yes it was a little bit bad but the picture was worth it so these people they just going to go to any lengths to get a decent picture. This summer so I won't be with them one mean either. Raising drug story I mean we certainly have public ask about will be turning in his grave at this one this is the world's worst drug smuggler it's a Colombian man it's a brilliant picture of things going to be in every single newspaper today it was arrested at Barcelona's International Airport after cocaine worth $27000.00 pounds was found under its to pay now you'll wait when you see the picture you know what I mean a attracted police attention because he looks very nervous and had a very large head piece under his hat said the officers at the airport Funnily enough they said there is no limit to the inventiveness of drug traffickers trying to mock our controls I think there was no inventiveness whatsoever about this guy because he's just a lot of cocaine under a wig under a hat it was the most obvious thing I have ever ever seen I think you'll agree once you see the pictures and also cool. Drugs. Preaches would have been heading for pay totals Well I think so yeah you might if you need to have a particular tall I'm not sure how tall it was you might have needed a drug sniffing giraffe and the whole possibly together the top of it but yes I think that would have found them quite easily just by looking at him to be president the sharpest knife in the drawer is one and this one will soothe the users who grows from a cool yes this is the one about you can you step through was told to get out 10000 steps a day and it seemed to be a totally arbitrary figure that was thought up by those people who say things like that but apparently 8900 steps a day as been found to protect against memory loss it's been a study that's been done by Harvard in. Also with the Center for outsiders research and treatment and they've discovered that when you do 8900 steps every day that's the optimum level in the study of 182 adults that found great a physical activity read. Used to cognitive decline and grit and volume loss so as long as you get up in the morning and remember to do it you will do your steps it will help your memory servers 800-1230 could be here or not may recall that remarkable the Daily Express now as you know as if I need to remind you it's 50 years since the moon landings later in the program I'll be speaking to one person who wants the landings as an 11 year old boy and grew up to fly 3 missions to space on board the shuttle he astronauts John Francois clairvoyant but his story got me thinking he was so inspired by that moon landing watching it as an 11 year old working up for Clark in the morning in France by his parents to come and watch it that he wanted to go to space. 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Before nonwhite congresswomen which used racially charged language as well the Democrats speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said before the vote the president's comments about our colleagues this weekend show that he does not share those American values these comments from the White House are disgraceful and disgusting and the experiments are racist how shameful to hear him continue to defend those offensive words words that we have all heard him repeat not only about our members but about countless others our caucus will continue to forcibly respond to those attacks on our members which reflect a fundamental disrespect for the beautiful diversity of America there is no place anywhere for the president's words which are not only divisive but dangerous and have legitimised increased fear and hatred of new Americans and people of color. Well the most senior Republican in the U.S. Senate Mitch McConnell also spoke before the vote insisting the president Trump is not a racist he also called for an end to a heated political discourse from the president to the speaker to fresher members of the house all of us however responsible to elevate the public discourse our words do matter we all know politics is a contact sport. It's about time. We Lord the temperature of all across the board all of our contributors to a better level of discourse well in the event the resolution passed by $240.00 votes to $187.00 in the Democrat controlled chamber it comes in response to the president suggesting that the women in question go back to the countries they came from Illinois was born in Somalia whilst a young a Presley Rashid a Sunni Arab and Alexandria Kasia code says we're all born in America all 4 women are U.S. Citizens and call themselves the squad while the president denies that he's racist but members of groups disagree to Americans not to take the bait Christina Marcos is a reporter for The Hill and if you could Christine it's all kids through what happened essentially in Congress today with this vote and what the impact will be. So today in the House passed just passed this resolution but it's not it's just to send a message for for Democrats against Trump going forward but there's also a way to both help Democrats tonight after dealing with some divisions that were caused in part by these 4 freshman congresswoman as well as trying to put Republicans on the record about comments that were considered racist there were 4 Republicans who voted with Democrats tonight but otherwise the overwhelming majority sided with President truck bomb shows no blood talks isn't consensus on this not at all the House and Senate majority Republican leaders denied today that what Trump President Trump said was racist and they tried to turn to turn this back on Democrats instead and we actually saw an extraordinary display on the House floor during debate today because as you just heard there Nancy Pelosi explicitly said that these comments were races however the house rules which are many many years old they actually explicitly state that during Florida 8 members of Congress should not be able to President races and even though the comments were considered racist by many a non the on the low C's were technically nonetheless violated House rules and so House Republicans managed to stall floor proceedings for almost 2 hours this evening as they were trying to make the point up close the Democrats eventually got things back on track but it was the 1st 1st time in many many years I mean once tried to take a strike speakers words during a House floor debate so interesting of course the speaker could argue it is possible I suppose you could argue that it is possible to make racist comments without. Labeling the president raises you know me for the good make racist comments and still not be racism is some people would say that's not even possible but it does seem as if this whole issue has become part of a political football and physically when you say that it is just really divides the policies down the line rather than being a much more profound perhaps. Cultural commentary absolutely in the fact that there were there is that house rule that prevents the House members from saying the president is racist during House floor debate I mean they they argue the people who wrote that rule would say that it's to prevent engaging in histrionics during House floor debate. But I was talking to some bomb makers off the vote today and they're saying well what do you do when you're talking about something the president said that was considered racist but others were saying that you know this also demonstrates how it hurt and ugly American politics that because where we find ourselves debating a resolution on the House floor that condemns the president of United States saying that they're condemning the president 1st thing something considered racist so it just it just shows how how broken American politics is right now and how health polarized have become also shows just what a stalemate it is American policies. I mean different kind of stuff we engage in some of the stalemate outsells and brisance is not just America but when when you have issues like this that doesn't seem to go I mean we're in day 3 now we have this control of a city and it feels even from my distance from it as if it's running out of steam only because. Well so you know what else can happen the president doesn't seem to have the kind of pressure you would expect a president who made statements that might be considered racist should have he doesn't seem to have that and so what else can they do from Possum resolution. House of Representatives I think is does this American kid you Americans care what that's represented as follows. On chubby support. Was a way for Denver to House Democrats to communicate to their base but they're trying to do something there as a matter of fact their house Democrats right now are divided on the issue of trying to impeach President Trump and literally minutes after the House passed its resolution today this one House Democrat moved to act force a vote in the next couple of days on impeaching Trump so he's going to try to put all numbers of his party who haven't really coalesced around how to approach the issue of impeachment they don't have a consensus on this House Democratic leaders still oppose it but he's still going going to try to force them all of them even a lot of the members who face particularly tough re-election races next year on this on the on this issue and so just as Democrats are trying to unite around unite together against President trumpeters evening they're about to be divided once again you cause see this president being impeached can you concede you can see can you will certainly is long as Republicans control the Senate and remain loyal to him and as we saw in the last couple of days very very very few are willing to say that these comments were the native that they believe these comments were racist and then should call the Senate majority leader to send a drum today and that is best. Not push back against the president there so long as they've got Trump back impeachments not going anywhere. The Republicans well they love the consumers who put you know they know how to to get power and to hang on to an extent and as long as President Trump represents the best way to maintain another 4 years in power they are never going to do it on a. Train and he's there their political fortunes are connected is down and. In 26 Cheney went trough was running for the Republican presidential nomination there were a number of Republicans who were willing to speak out against him but most if not all of those Now most of those Republicans of either retired lost reelection or left the party so there's aren't that many. Republicans who are willing to tow the party line left any more and so that's why we're seeing this near you know dimity backing trap on just about anything and this of a get this president must of side step to go at least absorbing could Josey it including the Teflon don't for nothing but try and part of it just because there's always some new tweet and new controversy for everyone to do with their a lot of things like American policy come down to a lot of these things that Trump does just because there's there's just so much to deal with it's it's kind of like he's you try to always try to stuff 100 pounds of news into a 25 pound bag. You know one of the full women in the midst of this controversy yesterday said Donald Trump's seeds these latest trees are talking about are just a distraction from whatever else he's tried to hide those are in the you know they're a distraction from his failed economy but there is some kind of history of the president tweeting with into us when he wants to control the narrative of people's thoughts Geno what been hit in a way as a result of these tweets are there any subjects were really discussed or covered probably because of them. Well the I would say the dominant issue in the news before this all started blowing up on Sunday when trying to start a new tweet attacking the freshman congresswoman was the treatment of migrants at the holding facilities at the southern border just on Friday vice president pence and several center Republicans visited a facility in Texas along the southern border and they actually let some journalists in with them and the images they came out showed all these men behind a fence and there are these that were saying that they hadn't had actually enough access to water and bathing and all these other basic facilities and so the term astray Chanelle under a lot of pressure right now on that issue. As a result of all the focus on Trump's attacks on the so-called squad there's been a little bit less tension in the least in the last few days paid to this issue for us and it's interesting thank you very much Christine Marcos That is reporting full . Will carry on discussing this issue as we talk about U.S. Papers in a moment to thank you very much for those of you takes it about your memories of a product 11 Harim pub he says opponents evidence school hole reopened in the summer holidays schools said just go Co The school had just got a colored T.V. Lucky you not easily see the light. Timings way would school 3 arrows and seventy's the scene is a people go Color me 77 OK OK I'll give you me. In the seventy's people got color T.V. You go in 76 so a bit confusing to choose a text. When America went to the moon to spur. This seat was British made Ses J.T. My grandad Tom Snodgrass was on that team he was it Aldermaston through the war he would bring the prototype templates home from my gran to swords on the Singer sewing machine my Gran went for a job in the medical found she had TB and ended up in the Senate Henri I'm on the. On the iron lung TB on the iron lung I don't anymore but the spacesuit when America went to the moon was British made J.T. Thanks for that and history right there thank you Dawson I was 12 and my parents had American neighbors who served at the local USA or for Yusef if you like base and had brought me some toasters of the lunar surface from previous missions I was fascinated and of course I was allowed to stay up to watch the landing I ask them one day what they did at the base in the only replied We keep you safe at night vast began my lifelong love for America regards as Gary inflated to it yeah. And Bonnie in Glasgow says I was in my late twenties when I watched the moon landing and can remember thinking what a waste of time the money if all it all was I have not changed my mind is a use slightly older study Oh that's a few younger than that that would read the further this thought from your mind trust me body I was just a bit younger you know me. Now this catch up with a headline stateside The Boston Globe is focusing on President chum's free elections strategy we'll talk to David dog in a moment or 2 about that it's a bit of this street included has been officially named the steepest in the world after campaign by locals the road in the seaside town of holic was measured at a graded of 37 percent taking the Tyson away from dunny to New Zealand where people not exactly delighted at the knees the other streets really skinny rock it doesn't look like a straight away I think this is coalesce it's not even straight up and while it's a slot there that's not much that are not straight out and they are also because of a gas tank that you know you got to take it to you the facts are the facts and Guinness Book of Records as a Guinness Book of Records how mental somebody else takes a total will be I guess happy with 2nd base where there's a controversy in a promise you later on in the program maybe in the next have to go and play us happened when we went to the street in a way as you might know by the way anyway we'll catch up with headlines stateside now David dog of the Boston Globe is here good morning David good morning how are you very well and we've been leading with the same story that you've been leading with which is about Donald Trump the 3rd day of this contract was around the you know go back to the countries you come from debacle tweets if you like how you reporting it well will we have 2 stories on our front page that we're putting putting to bed in the next half hour or so one a story that is about his his campaign political strategy around this whole 3 day stretch here and we are concluding that disappears to be a bit like another page from his old playbook which is to nail down the it's a largely white. Conservative voters who put him into office and he does that by fostering division by last time around it was by calling for the wall with Mexico with expressing a desire to ban all Muslims from entering the country for questioning President Obama's citizenship this time it's picking a fight with 3 women. Before women newly elected members of Congress. Who are women of color they are all American citizens and yet he is suggesting as you say that they go back to their countries. So we talked to some political analysts about this the Democrats are pointing out that while this worked for Trump in 2016 it did not work for Republicans in 2018 when they lost seats in Congress lost some grounds ground in Washington lost control of the House in fact. Helped some of these 4 woman ironically to to to be elected to their own seats. So they did this this whole idea could easily backfire against Trump and in 2020 when he's on the ballot obviously this that the theory here is that this would generate a whole big turnout of young voters people of color basically the new Democratic constituency that. Would need to come to the polls to elect a Democrat running for president the Republicans on the other hand you know they've been a little bit defensive surprisingly enough. Some in the staff are privately sort of struggling with his choice of words handful of Republicans are kind of trying to walk away from it although as we saw a. Mitch McConnell the Senate majority leader excuse me the Senate Republican leader is saying that. Maybe you know he's not a racist in their hearts league a lot of the leadership is defending Trump so but you know this is the debate here is Ben you know is this racist is a racially charged thing most most members of the media referring to them as racist tweets there are pointing out that this is is. Speaking to the white nationalist base of voters that. There were more of them than we thought there were more disenfranchised people that we thought those people helped elect President Trump and he's clearly banking on them coming to the polls again with this sort of strategy and to be fair it's broader than that isn't it because his base. And lots of conservative people have less in our region who supported him last time around and who probably do on his side with regards to the attacks he's made because the way that he's making these attacks that tell you things different demographics for example he stressed the fact that you know went on to these women were and he is row and we know this anyone had to apologize for comments he had made in Israel so clearly it's broader than just what you would cool white conservative disaffected it might be Jewish people who are as well of a minority group as routine he does have who why did coalition the suggesting to yeah but I think that this particular strategy seems to be targeted at people who are anxious about about the border and that and particularly anxious about people of color who are becoming more and more prominent in our politics today that's death seems to be more targeted at at at white white voters. You know sure he he did well you actually did well with the women he did well with. With some conservative Latino voters but I don't know if this particular strategy speaks to that particular strong strain of voters in the in the Trump coalition. The Israel issue you're right he's been pointing that out repeatedly because I believe it's. Think it's Illyana all Maher who who has spoken. Out Israel in the past and he's sort of called that out a few times trying to nail down that constituency as well so yeah he speaking a little bit more broadly but in this this is pretty much directed at the white voters who are anxious about the border I'd say one thing that I think we might be the. Is more likely to be decided upon by demographic. You know you think when you go to the nation it's policy that it will eventually decide. As you said you know you go to school to calculate the demographics one place to another Absolutely I mean you know the other thing that's going on here is OK He's basically drawn out the that the Democrats here in the last couple 3 days and in it I guess the calculation would be in his in his strategy would be that they he's made the Democratic Party these women the face of the Democratic Party. And and his calculating that that is going to be sufficiently. Offensive is probably not the right word but contradictory to what what some voters in his coalition want and so where on the other hand there. People in the Democratic Party like Nancy Pelosi who are arguing. That they need to broaden out their coalition they need to look. At lect Democrats and swing districts she refers to they refer to him as majority makers moderate Democrats who want me and relatively conservative areas that's how they won back house and some would say they need to do the same thing in 2020 to wind back up places like you know place parts of Pennsylvania Ohio the Midwest where where Trump did remarkably well because of the economic anxiety and they and the surprisingly strong white vote in the week vote among people of color and women for Hillary Clinton did some in Weymouth agrees with the way the. Democratic demographic base Thank you David OK Thank you Sam You know banks nice school it's. This is C.B.C. Radio. Good morning this is. The menus on 5 live comments by President is racist by America's House of Representatives and in school early going to social says United Mustang's the Father them full this is and . This is B.B.C. 5 Live. Most members of Congress in the U.S. Have approved a resolution condemning comments made by President Trump that have been widely criticized as racist for Republicans voted in favor of the measure in the Democrat controlled House of Representatives has all reported David Willis the House speaker Nancy Pelosi who tabled this resolution and told the language that the president had used racist and not only divisive she said but dangerous Little Tom's repeatedly defended the comments the husband of the British Iranian woman who was jailed in 26. Dean says she's been transferred to a psychiatric ward in hospital not the hands of Garri Rockliffe is being detained on spying charges which she's always tonight the German defense minister. In his narrative been elected president of the comments affected his Saracens teammates the number is determined to not let it disrupt England's World Cup preparations and in Cricket Australia a lead in lines by 353 runs I counted for you can listen to ball by ball commentary later this morning Ivor on sports extra in the Test squad to face Ireland will also be announced later today this space B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound small speak up to the rather long play spells across England Wales I've been not cloudy in the north and some rain from Northern Ireland and west in Scotland in 20 day sunny spells in Pretty Woman for England and Wales with the risk of a few showers. Over Northern Ireland and Scotland with Sharon pushing east throughout the day. 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