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Stuff we're not on 5 lot from Dawson added Bryant coming up in this hour of the program well all eyes are on the typhoon that is exacerbated to hit Japan at some point this weekend and will affect So obviously the sporting commitments in that country has its own was going on the Rugby World Cup already affected actually the qualifying for the Formula One Japan grown pretty because that's going to be it should have been today later on today but that's been canceled and somehow go through with the race as well qualifying and then the race on the same to them it will focus on that we look at that also talking about amongst other things the situation in Turkey and as it invade Syria indeed and all the kind of political background to that with Donald Trump as you'd expect at the center of one of that and also whatever happened to Facebook's crypto currency as well whatever happened . First surgery plan is getting ready for what could be the heaviest rains and strongest winds for 60 years as Typhoon a Gabi's if not a g b s gets closer to Japan Meteorological Agency has warned that again. Could cause floods and landslides shops factories and train networks have been shut down and the Rugby World Cup in the form you want from pre being disrupted Let's meet to Saddam Hussein the deputy news editor at a f P's Tokyo bureau sorry for this well let's kind of find the name how do you pronounce the top of your name. Well I'm fortunately I'm not a nicest girl Ok because so your guess is probably as good as mine it being with the 2 as I got to see a goddess a goddess will go with Yeah I think the money isn't any evidence of it at the moment yes definitely I mean it's been raining pretty steadily since early this morning that's in Tokyo but it's looking a little bit was already out in some of the eastern areas nearer to the coast so out in cheaper just to the east of Tokyo take it we're already reporting now s.p. Death as a result of the typhoon So even though it still shows the winds are picking up and the 49 year old man was killed when his call was toppled by strong winds this morning on the road so it's already a dangerous situation especially many ways Japan is prepared for the kind of natural disasters a face you know at least you know quite so you've seen that before is it prepared for a typhoon like this. Absolutely I mean Japan is very much typing prone and is used to to being hit by typhoon the country sees around 20 a year so it's not something that's new but what's a little bit different about this one is that the area that it's going to hit the counter region the Tokyo area and the main one shoe island don't usually see storms at this intensity in the typhoon season but as you say it is it is a country that's well prepared so you know people were out putting sandbags out and taping up windows or at least putting wooden boards and couple days of them the authorities issuing sort of regular updates in pulling people particularly in low lying areas or near to rivers or bodies of water when they need to evacuate if accusation shelters have been opened already and people were out last night you know buying every last bit of food off the shelves and water and doing things like running the water in that boat to make sure that they have supplies in case the water the power goes out and we really do mean every little bit of food off the shelves. Oh absolutely yeah I mean even even from my own personal experience I can tell you that my family went out yesterday to go buy supplies and definitely found quite a few places strict with not a single bread roll or a match or a candle left behind bottles of water and take a flying off the shelf because we had a big strong arm typhoon just last month that affected the same area and quite a lot of people lost by some power and water in that storm so people are making sure that that well stopped just in case a course where there's been afraid Chad it's it does change the perspective for the storm like this. Despite that a lot of the focus has been all the sports events that Japan is hosting at the moment so just talk food couldn't have come at a worse time for its 1st hosting of the Rugby World Cup for example. Yes I mean it was pretty very destructive to the sport as you mentioned in your intro that the qualifiers city the Grand Prix down in Suzuka have had to be made they look like now they'll be held on Sunday and they'll be done the same day as the race and then to the rugby they had to come for too much is the England France match and then the. Italy New Zealand match would prove somewhat controversial because Italy mathematically still could have made it through to the course huddles I'm not very happy about that decision but the organizers have said that they don't have any regrets about about hosting the cup Aaron Japan and they talk about the you know there's a delight the fans of expressed about being in Japan up until this point. That just kind of hoping that the good will will last but the big test for them will be to see whether a particular crucial match tomorrow can go ahead which will be Japan Scotland Scotland or the ready threatening potential legal action against the organizers if that much is come sold at the moment the organizers and saying that they will wait and see tomorrow that assess the situation what the stadium that's like what transportation that like once the storm has passed through we should be in the clear by tomorrow morning so that point they can make an assessment about whether that much can go ahead what's expected to be the optimum time if I can put it that way all of the stalled the most powerful moment when it's landfall when exact back to debate it's expected to be a round sort of early evening on time and take here. What are we now about noon take your time so I'm looking at about 8 hours something like that. So the fact that we're already seeing sort of the wind starting to pick up in the rains being quite heavy and the storm is that far offshore is probably what partly making people feel that they need to be safer Pad say of the highest winds and heaviest rain that we're expecting is likely to come through in the early evening here what the streets Octomom with. Pretty empty I mean they said it's been raining heavily so you not think too many people on the streets there I'm looking out my window right now Bill because moving around that's certainly a lot less traffic than what you'd expect to see on a on a regular weekend I think people are taking this one quite seriously just because as I say this is a region that isn't affected by this type of severe storms so often it's something that we see in other parts of Japan fairly regularly that take care isn't usually hit by such strong storms so I think people are just kind of hunkering down and waiting to see what happens sorry for now thank you pre-show that sorry saying that the deputy news editor of a f P's Tokyo bureau. Might mean speed in the Philippine language Tagalog but there won't be much on show. Circuit the qualifying session for the Japanese Grand Prix has been postponed until Sunday morning local time Jenny go from the checkered flag same is there for us Jenny quite unprecedented isn't it to to postpone qualifying because of hurricane or a typhoon is it is over. Yeah we normally just get on with things Dawson and that's the way a Formula One women are important and I guess actually since the time but it's not a lot you can see when you're facing it's I think in and I think we've been following this story on pattern for a while now and it wasn't clear quite how close it was going to come to Suzuka and at times it looked like it was really hit land right where we are and we're not very far from the state and you know there were real concerns about how we would pay for the safety and and how the 2nd would be but I mean there is no way a car could run in these conditions today so qualifying big space was the right thing today but exactly not as severe is we thought it might have been because the course was expected to get the full force of the storm. Absolutely I mean the precautions that they've taken have been excellent I have to say they put in extra bolts into the tarmac steel structures and tear those to support a law hospitality units which are basically glorified. There's a lot of equipment in them and they've got oil generators running in case we have strikes to keep all the equipment in place that needs to be there is kind of the lifeline of Formula One and weekends. And then they've just closed the whole place down they've told spectators and sounds and the media not to come to the track under any circumstances because if the winds do get up there's a lot of things around a track that can fly around hoardings marketing material large screen T.V.'s have all been taken down so yeah they've taken every precaution that they possibly can which has been really good but as you say from the past that we've seen Tokyo is going to get the brunt of of this weather and where just at the moment I'm looking out the window we're just getting a lot of weather a lot of rain a lot of wind but they're fine for the the the race is so. They are confident at the moment I think the winds in the morning could still be an issue because we're looking at the sort of remanent of the typhoon lasting until about mid day now rain we think is going to diminish it's been raining since about 8 pm last night and it's now where are we quarter past 12 so we've had a lot of rainfall already but the winds will be the problem for qualifying tomorrow morning it's used take place at 10 o'clock local time and if the wind is too strong at that point now with the safety concerns I think it should be all right but it's really easy to say that when you've not have the storm going past yet. And of course the races just take place that temp pos to local time by then I think we're looking at sunshine still a so everything should be fine for the race. Just drivers might not really very much time in their cars to for that to get their heads around what they're about to see how does that affect the race the fact that the qualifying is just a few hours before the races so imagine the amount of fatigue from the drivers for example and how does it affect the engineering is 0. Well usually Formula One drivers and engineers have hours between qualifying and the race to poor all the data they should possibly need to make sure they are in the best prepared place they can and give themselves the best shot of performing as best they can as things stand out that 4 hours between the start of qualifying at the start of the race which is not a lot of time for f one drivers fatigue they'll be fine These are very very famous athletes professionals who are basically spending today either in the gym training or you know playing computer games they'll be falling but the engineers won't have as much time as they'd like to who are over the dates or make sure we try so be a little bit of paranoia I think the worst thing would be if you have a crash in qualifying that could potentially rule you out for the race because the amount of time the have to repair that car is to be really compromised so you might see some of the drivers not. I wouldn't say not pushing as hard but just being sensible about qualifying because if your car is out of the race obviously that severely compromised states that the top Jive is the guys who used to these conditions and used to things happening out of sequence so they'll be fine things as usual you know there's a couple of girls next to me that it just got some cheese and they're cutting a big wedge of cheese up there these are the drastic measures that we're taking so make sure we're all fed and watered This is plan b. Obviously is plan b. Though plan b. So we're on plan exploiting. As far as you know is ever been. Resorting to plan b. Your eggs are all the words It throws you know have these kind of precautions and alternative. Realities. Have there been brought into place before we have to say we have racist councils and political grounds safety grounds. In the past 2011 the rain was cooled off but that was well ahead of time. In terms of where the cancellation. We have all that was a large one I don't know what that was hopefully that wasn't a typhoon that was just someone dropping something I am we've have 2 sessions councils in the past all just to late I think we had race in Austin where they have to run qualifying in the morning and then the race a few hours later so it's not totally unprecedented but it's very very rare and to have a qualifying session councils ahead of time Normally they just kind of the clock run down during qualifying Nobody goes out it's too wet but to actually have it ahead of time is the big difference that's only happened one side I think and that was back in spar a 1998 if my head is correct and that was because the track was breaking up so it would be dangerous to go out there so they counsel the sessions but. Yes the scenes where in fairly uncharted territory after say you had sounds correct to me Jenny although I know as well ask it it wasn't as calm as all of the gentleman in the background who he didn't get to shoot Quinn that loud bang just carried on talking in the relaxed. Way they would soaking. Up the weekend again because no doubt is where everything will feature thank you very much for now Jenny cow from the checkered flag there now with just a few days to go until the 1st official meeting of the Liberal Council Facebook's cryptocurrency appears to be in serious trouble the visa company has just announced that it will not be not be joining the liberal association with Visa Master Card stripe and Mikado paygo no playing a waiting game Libera is without a major payment processor so what happens down Ben Walsh has been looking at the deliberate for the business news side Barron's and what is liberal essentially been well Libor is essentially a protocol that Facebook released. In a white paper or in a you know a down stream in June and it allows different organizations to sort of piggyback on to. A payment system is based on a basket of various global currency but is not itself a single $1.00 of those currencies so it is if it came to pass would be a huge change in the global payment system in which way. Well in the sense that it would move the center of gravity of the global payment system away from central banks and away from. National currencies and towards the members of this association and obviously most fundamentally toward Facebook. So how big a blow that is losing vs visa as a co partner. It's significant I think what you've seen in today and then last week with Pay Pal dropping out as well is you've really seen an exodus of all the major u.s. Payments companies from the association and that I think would be particularly worrying to to Facebook and the other remaining members of the association because you know as just this was announced in June it was very clear that we were a face a huge uphill regulatory fight. And without major u.s. Payments companies involved Facebook is looking recently isolated 'd in its. Battle with regulators and that's not a good place to be especially given the significant level of criticism that they've received from both the u.s. And regulators across the world so this is just about the regulation is it is it is Visa pulling out of a potentially extremely lucrative evolving because. Goods it's about the regulation. Well I think that you've actually hit the secondary consideration right of the head which is that these companies when they initially announced that they were going to be part of it were sort of playing and get a bit of a balancing game because if Libra came to pass a huge portion of their business would become significantly less profitable and so they were sort of winning their options and trying to play both sides in terms of being involved with a potentially disruptive enterprise to their own business and trying to maybe get one foot a bit in the future but there could be a situation right now where maybe these companies are looking at leverage and saying not only is this going to be a massive regulatory headache but as a result it might not be that profitable or that significant of a development and therefore it's just not worth it. This is going to cost us out of this for the Liberal Council has been. Absolutely I think you know the the initial rollout of the Libor currency was really about how many of the players were involved and it was about developing a new protocol that the global payment system could operate on and when we don't have anything of the major players in the global climate system and particularly none of them from the us involved it's hard to tell that story thank you Ben really appreciate that bed Welsh there has been looking at the libretto for the business barons. Now after days of trade talks in Washington the United States has agreed to suspend its next tariff hike on Chinese imports the u.s. Had been due to raise levies on some Chinese goods to 30 percent next week President Donald Trump said negotiators it reached a phase one deal that would include increased agricultural probe purchases and address financial services in technology theft China's top negotiator Levy he also said he was happy with progress Well Professor Kathryn Ross is an associate professor of economics at the University of California Davis Yes I was a little bit surprised at the rally today it is a positive sign that the countries are achieving this so-called mini deal but at the same time they tariffs and the uncertainty that's a company that trade policy regime over the last year and a half they're still very much in place and those are what are really dragging down the u.s. Economy because the u.s. Had been due to raise levies on some Chinese goods to 30 percent next week yes that's right they were going to raise tariffs from 25 percent to 30 percent on about $250000000000.00 worth of u.s. Imports from China which is close to half of the amount of goods that the u.s. Imports from China neither China or the u.s. Ones a trade war neither of them want this child will but we're hearing from the president there negotiators have now reached a phase one deal why why it ever they phased ultimately what should be an agreement between the countries in 2 different segments why they phasing it was a phase 12 and 3. I think as he say there's really a desire to show some progress in this trade. Act And they're just having some difficulty arriving at that progress the deal's helpful to farmers we don't know how helpful yet it's unclear how much this will increase u.s. Agricultural exports to China which have fallen by more than half since the end of 2016. But I guess we'll just have to see because of course the markets you can fool the markets can you and the markets have seen through this narrow phase one deal and even though I said it rallied also fell back later on in the day when the scope of the agreement became clear was a point of announcing this if it didn't do what it should have done which was to convince the markets that it was business as usual perhaps just to give people some hope that talks are continuing that the u.s. And China are both serious in the talks and that both countries want to come to some sort of agreement I mean if you weeks ago it wasn't altogether clear whether talks had completely broken down or not so there is something important in 1st of all this visit taking place the full is it taking place because there was some talk that it might be cut short and also that that some some no matter how small agreement was achieved that's better than we were just a few weeks ago as you know you're talking here in the country of Deal or No Deal With regards to Bragg's it and beyond our issues here there has been a worldwide contraction in manufacturing and confidence is generally low does a deal any deal help with that. So it's really the uncertainty surrounding trade policy and also the uncertainty surrounding just our overall world. Trade Organization framework of whether that's going to survive given that the u.s. Has been undercutting now the functioning of the organization in addition to kind of going its own way individually on trade policy with these trade wars so this uncertainty overall researchers are finding is really dampening investment and that is likely contributing also to the overall decline in manufacturing activity which relates to this you know the freezing in export markets so export weakness in export markets is is really closely linked with the. Contraction that we're seeing in manufacturing sector we see this in the United States we see it in Asia through the euro area in the u.k. So it's it is worldwide as you say and what happens during when we'll phased concludes and what will happen as a result of the doing o. Dot com Your guess is as good as mine there I think that really underscores that the level of uncertainty that we're facing regarding our new trade policy policy regime we just we don't know what's next Professor Katherine Russell there of the University of California Davis has got the latest 5 Live had as Tom from digital b.b.c. Said it's bigger than a vase is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live police in Manchester are investigating a knife attack in the Ondo shopping center which injured 5 people a man's been detained under the Mental Health Act He was initially in of arrested on suspicion of terror offenses the u.k. And the e.u. Will hold more talks this weekend as they search for a break that deal is off to a meeting yesterday was described as constructive the late details of the U.K.'s latest proposal haven't been revealed and the acting head of u.s. Homeland Security has resigned after 6 months in the job Donald Trump said Kevin McLean and wanted to spend more time. With his family he's the 4th person to hold the post in the trumpet ministration is the sport now we shop in you will have to wait to confirm their place in euro 2020 after going down to one to the Czech Republic it ends there 43 game unbeaten running qualifiers stretching back 10 years Gansett side would have reached next year's tournament with a victory in Prague but he admits they didn't do enough given the record we've had in qualifying for a long period of time it's not a night they want to be associated with in terms of losing that unbeaten qualifying record but the realities were that we didn't perform well enough at either end of the field and so tonight we have to take you on the chin and accept we didn't do enough to win the game well anyones next chance to see a qualification is on Monday when they face Bulgaria in severe summer fire has claimed there is an agenda against him as he was questioned about his past links to the banned childbirth so Salazar if I was the closure of the nikah Oregon project which fire was a part of between 201-120-1700 extension 0 has been found guilty of doping violations but there has never been any suggestion of wrongdoing by fire and I'm not probably want to most pristine Africa for the world as I'm always posting on the news because of the stuff I get pissed in all the time and I'm happy to be tested anytime anywhere on my sample to be used as a search or whether they need to do and to keep it in a freezer there's not much more can do Formula one has counseled all sorts of day's activities at the Japanese Grand Prix because of the incoming typhoon but the race is g. To go ahead on Sunday Scotland are considering legal action against world rugby over that under threat World Cup much with Japan they're waiting to find out if the crucial game can go ahead on Sunday Captain Greg Laidlaw says it's been a very strange situation to be in so many different you know to all of a lot of test Marcion as players we can all sort of control that we would say and which is well well all things being well we're looking forward to the challenge was the island need a bone. Point went over some hour in the final pool much in the morning to guarantee a quarter final sponte can hear that game right here on 5 Live from 11 45 am in the premiership cup Bath came back from $24.00 nil down to be glanced at $2624.00 Len stor of one the 3rd pro 14 game on the spin after beating Adam $4014.00 it keeps them joint top of their conference with cheetahs who beat Munster at a red coached Richard Cockrel says they gave lands to too many chances although good choice and they deserved to win we weren't good enough tonight we are opportunities and probably more disappointed that we didn't score for fortress this week we could have easily schooled for 4 draws we created opportunities but you if you give them cheap field position let them in. And we let them into our into a half too easily through ill discipline also when in the pro 14 for conduct of a Dragons Leeds Rhinos winning completed a Super League and Challenge Cup double after beating counsels the Tigers 2012 in the grand final tonight on 5 live Sport from 6 we'll have commentary of St Helens versus sulphide in the men's Grand Final and the former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fieri will face Brawn Stroman at a w w event in Saudi Arabia on the 31st of October that's the latest from b.b.c. Sport this space b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small c m m r Good morning well it's been pretty sucky If so far across southern parts of the u.k. That's pretty much where the rain's going to stay through this morning and into the afternoon that not a pretty picture in the West Country central southern England in the south Midlands East Anglia the southeast those areas that's where we're going to have a lot of cloud and there's been already a lot of rain in the last 24 hours say down the West Country so take it steady on the roads there's bound to be a big puddles out there but a flooding here in that So that's that's the south of the u.k. Right now but you know what today as they also stay there is going to be some sunshine around is not bad everywhere. In fact northern parts of the country are in for some absolutely fabulous weather sunshine in the forecast for areas of northern whales through Yorkshire the northeast of England Northern Ireland and even Scotland's plenty of sunny spells on the way today so I think a fine day for the Northeast when they're here temperatures will be a little on the fresh side 1st thing this off this morning and in the often around 14 degrees but it's you've got the sunshine watch the south remains pretty sulky so that Saturday that because trust between the the north and the south the u.k. But come some day it is scattered change on the weather such going to be quite ferried across right across the u.k. So it's not just the south that gets the rain on Sunday that rain is going to push a little bit further north into the Midlands and then eventually northern England Northern Ireland and Scotland come Sunday so that's just summarize that today on Saturday rain in the south and then on Sunday that rain will affect other areas at the u.k. As well and I think 5 lifeline. East you know from digital b.b.c. South it's a small screen going on long days is b.b.c. Radio is fine fine the u.s. Says it's warm it's prepared significant new sanctions against Turkey over its incursion into northern Syria the Treasury. Said the sanctions could be activated if Turkey would to take further military action against Kurdish forces that the announcement was made shortly before the Pentagon said u.s. Troops stationed near the northern Syrian town of Qubani had come under fire from 2 of his positions to accuse denied deliberately targeting American soldiers Well Amber in examined is a senior correspondent with monitor she was formerly there turkey correspondent and joins us from Q one of Turkey and not only feels that it's under a heavy scrutiny and actually. Is under tremendous scrutiny and possibly facing sanctions from the European Union from the United States the u.s. Treasury just came out with an announcement saying that the president had issued an executive order that would possibly sanction Turkish officials who were involved in human rights abuses as they called it in Syria so the situation is pretty. Tricky for taqiyya a moment. President is a politician. You know some experience he would have known would need he would come and this kind of which begs the question why would he undertake. To be the wrath of the inside world community if he didn't understand or if he didn't believe somehow they would look the other way. Well that's an excellent question and to date all of Turkey's interventions in Syria have really basically gone on sanctioned Turkey 1st waited into Syria back in 2016 and fact with the support of the Americans because they said they were doing this principly to get rid of ISIS along the border the Islamic state and they did do that but at the same time the Kurds were also the targets there and in fact the overarching goal of that initial incursion was indeed to sort of destruct contact us between the Kurdish controlled areas there because Turkey's big fear and abiding fear is that the Kurds in northern Syria will establish some kind of an independent entity that would in turn encourage Turkey's own Kurds to do the same so yes he was aware of all these risks for Turkey it's an existential matter they've expressed huge frustration at the fact that the United States continue to partner with these Kurds in northern Syria who have very close links to the group inside Turkey that's been fighting the Turkish army since 1984 for Kurdish rights so they're very very upset that the Americans of not heeded their demands that this partnership and particularly sense as the Turks see it the fight against this. Nomics state has really pretty much ended so they really don't understand why the Americans persist in this partnership and so out on basically finally read the ultimatum act as we heard 2 presidents Trump on Sunday saying you know where do ing this we also heard that President Trump sort of try to dissuade him but eventually caved and then we saw the White House putting out a statement on Sunday saying that American forces were pulling out of this border area allowing Turkish forces to move in so what's really confusing of course for the Turkish government I presume is the fact that having done that having said that they were clearing the path for Turkey that they would now talk about sanctioning Turkey so it's a very confused picture a lot of mixed signals coming out of Washington and the Turkish president who apparently is willing to take all of these risks to pursue what he believes to be Turkey's national interest but you can be sure that there's also a fat dollop of his own political calculations at home and involved a bit to sort of shore up support for himself because recently things haven't been going so well for him so this obviously provides a pretty good distraction how far back does the anymore between Turkey and the Kurds go beg Well I mean Turkey has had problems with its Kurdish population for decades are being the main cause of this is because Turkey has pretty much pursued a policy of forced assimilation of denying the Kurds cultural and political rights one point their language was banned today still they face. A lot of repression the leaders of the main police. Kurdish political party remain in jail people get arrested for singing and Kurdish this sort of thing and the Kurds demands for greater cultural rights. Of the freedom to educate their children in the Kurdish language this sort of thing continues to be denied so this is an old problem it continues and so you have this armed group known as the Kurdistan Workers Party who in 1984 decided that the only way to get the government to do something to change its policy was to fight the Turkish government so they've been doing that since 1984 it's been going on for ages obviously and at one point you did have the current president of Turkey actually acknowledge that you know a war wasn't going to fix this and that perhaps the sides needed to sit down and negotiate which they began to do back in 20082009 that was a very hopeful moment but unfortunately the war in Syria in particular sort of up ended that hope process when Turkey watched with great horror the Kurds of northern Syria establish their own administration there are. President Assad of Syria pulled out of that area to concentrate on the fight against the Sunni Arab rebels it's over a complicated but Turkey basically felt very paranoid about what was going on in northern Syria and so that was one of the reasons that this peace process between Turkey and the rebels that it was fighting inside Turkey broke down and one other reason for that is that the road the group in northern Syria that established this autonomous region is actually directly linked to the group that's fighting inside Turkey. We did hear President charmes warning at the beginning of the week that if he were to use this opportunity. To be the aggressors as it were in northern Syria he would obliterate the Turkish economy with the words he used and you might think that would have. In some way constrains Mr everyone's actions but that hasn't worked that threat hasn't worked what would work well what should the United States Babs warn or threaten with at the moment 1st of all is a huge amount of inconsistency on the part of President Trump because on the one hand he says that on the other hand him his White House is issuing statements saying that the Turks can come in and that he has removed u.s. Forces from that border area so if you were the Turkish president would you read that we've heard President Trump threatened Turkey in the past over other issues including the imprisonment of u.s. Nationals in Turkey but the bottom line is that there's been a lot more talk than actual action on the part of the United States apart from Turkey being kicked out of this. Program to produce f. $35.00 fighter jets these very sophisticated fighter jets that would be very critical I would assume to Turkey's modernization program of its army but overall not much has happened in fact Turkey seems to have gotten away with a lot and so President out of line might well be banking on you know that Patton being repeated of the United States showing these big threats and actually not doing very much are there often but you also have to recognize. That for Turkey which is a NATO ally of the United States the fact that the United States and that this partnership with a group that's linked to another group that's fighting the Turkish army. Is of course extremely problematic and the United States said that that would that partnership would end once the Islamic state was defeated and as we all know a vast Islamic state stronghold in this tiny place called fell and that was the end of the Islamic states territorial control in Syria so the Turks for all that now that's happened it really is time that the United States sort of ends this partnership with a group that we call terrorists and that's linked to another group inside Turkey and that not only Turkey considers terrorists but is on the United States of terrorist organizations as it is of the European Union then. Why has Turkey not focused on fixing its Kurdish problem instead of blaming the Americans except for a fair question and that's all true but it doesn't mitigate the fact that Turkey does feel deeply deeply betrayed and very very angry at the fact that the United States persists in partnering with this group. I. Think. In camps what will happen to them Well that's a very good question and there's a lot of worry that these people might take advantage of the situation and sort of chaos that seems to be enveloped in the area to sort of great free We've heard reports though unconfirmed of some by Iran's fighters scaping prison in our area and of course we also know the. These women in the camp our whole camp in northern Syria where we have around $30000.00 of those people those women and their kids sort of agitating and getting violent So it's a very delicate situation and of course the United States has said that it is not in a position to take charge of those detention camps to provide their security and . Saying Well Ok but if we are having to fight the Turkish army we can no longer devote the resources necessary to secure those camps so obviously it's a very pick worry then Ok if they can't that who does are and we've heard President Trump say well then the Turks are do this but it's unclear whether the Turks on whether they have the capacity in the meantime you see Russia jumping in and saying that you know there are 2 very very worried about these i-s. Prisoners of course Russia has its own a problem with Islamic radicals back at home in Chechnya and Dagestan not forget that quite a few of those people from Russia those Muslims and Russia travel to Syria join the Islamic State and other extremist groups so it's a very volatile situation and of course to ask the Russians they would that the solution is that the Syrian regime be permitted to come back into the areas they secure those camps that they take charge that this is the best solution that foreign forces withdraw and bring them and there is a senior correspondent with monitor this one it was make in the back pages this morning of a Daily Express weeds deputy news editor Richard Lewis if the words reality check. In the key word there was a nation a nation that debate in England in the Euro qualifiers lost lives to Republic to England won it was England's 1st defeat in a qualifying match for 10 years in a day since I lost in Ukraine in a World Cup qualifier that a decade ago was dead rather because it already qualified not this time but one last night they would have been through to the finals next year but now they've got tricky run because the grounds of all Garo Monday is a match I think no one in the head trauma they go up are a kind of saf guy after was a minute ago his tactics wrong and this was a wake up call for England and and it certainly was yeah it's a wake up cool but how big a blow is it. Well I think psychologically actually no winning a qualifying match even during doesn't make that much difference I think are not going to qualify. 3 much less still going on if I can't see them. And I think sometimes you know if it doesn't go strictly smoothly because that's Think back to so many years of England cycling through these qualifying games and getting to the fallen and another very well so sometimes I think this not back not much and like a possibly more as a just a slight not back they can readjust where they guy wrong so I don't think it's the end of the world and certainly not but it was a match that England probably sure won because they were in control of the on and I just looked a bit just jointed but I thought you know I think that question will progress through Did the England coach go south to elaborate on how he got the room well it was very much a case of he had kind of front on his own when they were stronger sides. And it was just a mixture of things mice amount might is for debut and he looked good but it was a bigger Keyser for the 20 year old. Starting price of Ross Barkley like that reply same and rushed it came on as well it was a mixture of things really and in we had some good good chances rhyme Sterling was one of the best playa and Arnab of the email ever you have scored were even true but it was just one of those occasions that food for thought south as I was about to enter I wonder how much the Premier League impact impacted on the match because you know you mention rest read that last week for mentions United he looked neck you have to be honest to be fair and I wonder if some of these. If it had in a long enough preparation for these it's always the same situation is there to get enough time to just concentrate on the international guy and I suppose equally when you're when you're form is not right on your the club like Manchester United where every every 2nd of every minute every match the spotlight is on you which can only increase the pressure on you down and then if you then leave Manchester United to have a 2 weeks though England again the intense pressure that goes cliff again even now that she had this intensity in England matches remains amazing. We have is that this is expectation and you are going to win every match because qualifying they prove they are very good but yeah it could well work it could it could well be that Russia's not having a great time and again you know didn't start and I wonder if we're seeing starts on Monday. Because maybe just needs that a great guy and to get his season done in the gyn Yeah of course when we talk of pressure on the England team no pressure in that other discipline you know the one with the funny ball. And it's certainly not so you know today we would have been speaking about guns fronts but of course it's hot and that's heading to Tokyo. And surrounding areas so much the 1st match I woke up history to be cancelled but in a pipe of this morning we got Jason Robinson in the World Cup winner in 2003 he's writing expressed during the book and he said and his boys will be chuffed with this Freepost because they can chill ounce and regroup and it's massively advantageously because over time they play probably Australia next week in the quarter finals that have been 2 weeks since I last right Australia played yesterday . And it has given England an unexpected break you could thing that I may lose a bit of match sharpness but in reverse Robinson signed Well you never know if you played France I've been injured this could have happened that could have happened I cause the thing is that match I contradict all about anyway it was the match decide who told the group who came seconds so you know why the may benefit from that match because the quarter finals be massive. You know the match has been called off for totally unexpected circumstances or the last few weeks than expected about about what happens in Japan this time of year but I don't think anyone thought this would happen when this goes down. I know they can this is. This is a very worrying die for them because of course they're playing Japan tomorrow but that match could still be cancelled and if that happens going it could be out of the World Cup and I and I are getting very very angry about this. Sort of Rugby Union chief executive these 2 about how supporters across the world are actually astounded at the rigidity from the world rugby and as a headline size Scott's light on the last scrap our guy we will show you. It's an interesting one I think the plan is midnight tonight will be when minutes are out in England that is. When the decision we made in Japan are 8 hours ahead. Whether the match we count on the die Japan top group at the moment have been had a fantastic woke up but I could still be eliminated by the looser Scotland so it's a very very big match and the way this is probably the one of the biggest matches in Walkabout the history because of all the circumstances surrounding it it is quite interesting to see the gods because it is an act of God This Time. It is I think the I think the fear really is that there should have been perhaps autos or writers put in place leading up to the World Cup But if these things do happen what what is the next step but equally I think if you talk to tone organizers and people work on these big big events you can't just suddenly switch a match for another part of the country because the logistics come in come with it fans hotel rooms t.v. Time if there's so many different things they create and if you put the match back at that means the preparation of your codifying of the following following weekend the opposition would have a greater advantage because that it had a longer wrist so a lot comes with it was too much the thing called off New Zealand against Italy it's really was serious about it because even though they were out they were looking to use a lens a great occasion. This court in Japan match has has as much greater meaning and that's why this is a route that could really escalate the match is canceled you know back to move the rumble game is the youngest manager in the entire Football League's means we can do it has indeed yes and. Manager Darrell McMahon has been since he was 36 this week he's the he's the youngest the oldest is Roy Hodgson stubble at 72 Crystal Palace and times a poll found. And he's been talking about how he's got an office at home and have every single trying sessions if a coach don't follow him how he and I Says the guy him and he's talked about I was still young enough to keep trying but he said he wanted a Mike you were in management. And the good thing is about these about these international weekends it's great that we can delve a bit deeper into the into the a.f.l. And we've got few different features this weekend and and it's really interesting because you know perhaps no many people knew that that woman is the youngest manager in the head of all 92 clubs but they will now and that's great to give give probably city and had lots of these people you know if you jump from where so Campbell left off absolutely yes yes and of course. You know kept them in league and now it's a case of stabilizing and I sentry thing late to the ship because of the. Of the sad situation with Barry only one because of the white when it's been restructured only one team now is going to be relegated from the experience of the National League she has no money to so they can get back up to 92 so so for all those teams in League 2 The start of the season thinking this 2 regulation places are going to get white I mean anyone now I'm not saying it's easy about the pressure for some is probably slightly off you know what you're really saying is this is a good year to be 2nd from Boston. Well I really so I guess I would like to Dorie a fad. Early on the type of the big O'Barry but it was. Indeed and you've got an exclusive interview with. Well it's not like stories it is one that's going to take place and he's running the Chicago Marathon tomorrow defending the title he want to a year ago by the European record but. So much. 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Good morning it's 5 o'clock with a 5 Live News I'm Tom honestly that will be more police on the streets of Manchester today following the knife attack at the Ondo shopping center 5 people were injured a 40 year old man who was arrested on suspicion of time offenses is being held under the Mental Health Act Chris Phillips is the former head of the National Counterterrorism Security office I think everybody but I think I would have the basic theory is. An individual that's going to skip some of the walk through what would always do if something bad happens what we know from history and experience is that if you thought it through then you're more likely to the right thing Japan is bracing for one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades tycoon hockey b.c. Is expected to make landfall near the capital Tokyo late to deceiving Saddam Hussein is from the news agency a.f.p. East Tokyo pm It's looking a little bit was already out in some of the eastern areas nearer to the coast so out in cheaper just to the east of Tokyo where already reporting now a.f.p. Death as a result of the typhoon So even though it's still offshore the winds are picking up and the 49 year old man was killed when his car was toppled by strong winds this morning on the road a man wanted in Northern Ireland over the mud with 2 soldiers has been extradited from the Irish Republic 67 year old John died when he was arrested on suspicion of murdering 2 soldiers from the Ulster Defense of enjoyment in 172. Facebook's plan to create a new global crypto currency has been dealt a blow with several major online payment groups pulling out of the project Master Card Visa day and Stripes say they're pulling out last week Pay Pal said it was stepping away our North American technology correspondent is Bailey politicians or regulators particularly the Us were putting this idea under all for a lot of scrutiny they were saying what is Facebook doing to make sure this is going to be secured as it was the company to make sure it's not used for things like money laundering and so now several of those companies have pulled out I think the important thing to realize about the company is they're all big players in the payment space and the movie is revealed his wife Kim is expecting the couple's 3rd child the 3 time Grand Slam winner says the baby could be here as early as next week is the sport now with a new boss Gareth Southgate says everyone knows they weren't good enough in progress after a poor performance saw them go down to one to the Czech Republic is the 1st qualifying defeat in 10 years when a win would have confirmed their place in Europe 2020 the next chance to do so is a Monday against Bulgaria summer fora says he saw no wrongdoing when he was at the mike Oregon project which is being closed down after head coach Alberto Salazar was banned for doping violations fire has repeatedly said there are no allegations against him and he's happy to be tested anywhere any time bath or back from $24.00 nil down to be Gloucester 2624 in rugby union's premiership cup Leeds Rhinos women completed a Super League and Challenge Cup double as they came from behind to beat Castleford Tigers 2012 in the grand final and former world heavyweight champion Tyson fear he will fight Brawn Stroman a doubly doubly event in Saudi Arabia on October 31st They've already sparked a bit of a feud. 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