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His bases global pretax profits of got up 16 percent in the 1st 6 months of the year to $10200000000.00 pounds the bank's also announced its chief executive John Flint is stepping down claims a change in leadership is needed to address the challenging global and pharma to 3 minutes past one let's get the sports headlines from Tom Busbee the England batting coach Graham sort says you have to give Australia's Steve Smith A lot of credit he made his 2nd century 142 to help Australia declare 148747 setting England 389 to win the 1st Ashes Test they resumed on 13 without loss you can plop says he was very happy with Liverpool's performance in the Community Shield plops team were beaten 54 on penalties by Manchester City after the game ended one all in normal time meanwhile Manchester United have pulled out of talks with Paolo Diablo over the players' excessive wage demands in the Championship plays with $31.00 winners at Bristol City and in the Scottish Premiership Rangers would see one win is it cool monic Aberdeen beat Hearts 32 Lewis Hamilton won the hand Gary and Graham pray for a 7th time and was 2nd in his Red Bull the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel 3rd. 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And this is a photo I don't 5 love and also not a buyer coming up in the south of the program in a moment we'll bring you up to date on the weekends match change change in the states are now the U.S. Has been reacting to it's the subject of our Monday morning U.S. Politics phone and in an hour's time the question for phoning is what should the president say about the shootings he's promised to make a full statement at around 3 pm outside today but what should he say about the mass shootings that have shocked America despite the fact that the nation is somewhat hard into mass shootings as well what should the president's say feel free to text me your thoughts from now on 85 and 58 or e-mail up or not A B B C dot com Don't U.K. Want to join us on the phone in an hour's time on of 808-590-9693 also what's it like to live in one of the most remote places on the planet will listen up for when the city boy that's me by the way met the rule out in goal of the South Atlantic and we'll bring you the big beef in Argentina between vacancy and cats and. A vigil is taking place in Dayton Ohio after a gunman killed 9 people in the city in the 2nd mass shooting in the United States his weekend it came just 14 hours after a gunman killed 20 people at a supermarket in the U.S. State of Texas that incident is being investigated as a Domestic Terrorism Act It took place at a shopping mall in El Paso close to the Mexican border a 21 year old man has been arrested on Sunday evening President Trump told reporters that hate has no place in our country. I just want to say that these are 2 incredible. Places. We love the people. Hate has no place in our country and we're going to take care of it I spoke with a dirty General Bill Barr at blank I spoke to Chris separate director of the F.B.I. Spoke to the governor and both governors that were doing a lot of work a lot of people are working right now a lot of law enforcement people and other spoke to members of Congress about whatever we can do and a lot of a lot of things are being done right now as we speak I'll be making a statement tomorrow sometime but just on behalf of. Our 1st lady and myself condolences to all. We have to get it stopped as they've been going on for years and years and years in our country and we have to get it stopped and just to reiterate some Mr Trump said that he would make a for the statement on the shootings around 10 am Washington time which will be about 3 pm in the afternoon outside and we'll bring you that statement of course him 5 live Meanwhile though of course one piece of buzz has been following events this weekend pizza President Trump said that these shootings have to stop what are we likely to hear from him tomorrow when he makes a full statement. You know it's very difficult to guess or speculate as to what we're likely to hear he said there that he'd been speaking to the attorney general to the head of the F.B.I. To governors of both of the states where these shootings happened he referred to the fact that we assume that he's talking about mass shootings here when he says this has been going on for years and years and years and we've got to get it stops there's been many proposals put forward as to how to begin to get it stopped and the Democrats have put together a piece of legislation that would involve tougher background checks for people wanting to buy a gun the Republicans are the stumbling block they're not agreeing to that so there's a political divide there what the president is going to say that is new that will move this forward honestly Don We really don't know we wait and see what he's got in mind and whether it will be enough to satisfy people who I think you referred to Americans being hardened to what has been happening not only in the last few hours and days but but for many years these mass shootings and I'm not in a sense is true that people have been numbed by these mass shootings that's not to say it doesn't hit people extremely hard when you have to and in the space of one weekend it really is focusing people's minds once again there are many many calls for for something to be done for some sort of political action to be done to to begin to tackle this problem but we're unlikely to hear any suggestion that we know that. Weapons in private possession should be banned there was a kind of reaction we got here in the United States in the United Kingdom after the 987 under for 2 tings you might remember that I did yeah the people owning in possession of private weapons which is restricted if not completely banned but we're likely to hear that from the United States I think we're extremely unlikely to hear that Americans it's built into it's written into the Constitution . That Americans have the right to bear arms and that is a beloved part of the Constitution for so many people here and I do not see that changing I think any proposals will be to make it more difficult for people perhaps those people and he referred to people with mental illnesses for those people to get hold of guns there are many many others the doctrine who will say that simply they would describe that as distinct going with the law or that just tweaking the law really won't make much difference and I think this is what you're getting out that there are so many guns in America this society is a Here are a saturated with guns because they have been by and large legal for so many years and people want to hang on to those guns and it seems to me that nothing short of having a wholesale sweeping of the country and the removal of guns from private households would really begin to dent that problem just the sheer number of guns available to people whether people who commit these crimes actually end up getting them legally or use a gun that was bought legally by someone else those guns exist and as long as they're in society in huge numbers the problems are going to continue we spoke you and I just last night on this program about the I'll pass a shooting which had happened just hours before we came on air less than 14 hours later we have this 2nd shooting in Dayton Ohio what we know about that. Well we know that the gunman who is now dead he was shot within the 2nd spy the police there on the scene extremely quickly and the reason for that is that this was a very busy nightlife part of the city bars restaurants this shooting happened outside a very busy bar so there was a lot of law enforcement presence there anyway but we're told that this was a really really bought into control by the shooting of the gunman within about 30 seconds Khana bets 24 years old or a student his sister his younger sister Meghan was among the dead now it's not clear whether he knew she was there or indeed whether she was a target of the shooting we do not know his motive at this stage although we've heard through officials and officials talking to the B.B.C.'s partner in the state C.B.S. News that the Dayton shooting shooting doesn't look like the El Paso shooting in terms of a potential motive where the motive of course in the El Paso shooting is understood to be motivated very motivated perhaps by hate and a hate crime is being considered in that case that is not the assessment so far in Dayton Ohio but there's no there's no clue yet as to the motive in Dayton No there isn't and the officials are still working on that they're saying that this happened extremely quickly he should seem to be shooting just out a random into the crowd and the number of people who died 9 we understand I believe it was 6 of those 9 block 3 A WHITE The gunman is white officials are not really reading anything into those demographics. Thank you very much really appreciate you presuppose that in Los Angeles Kevin Aldridge is the opinion reporter at the Cincinnati Inquirer Enquirer excuse me and grew up near where the Dayton shooting took place Kevin thank you for speaking to us what has been the reaction to this shooting among people in the area. Well I think 1st thank you for having me on the program Secondly there's there's just a lot of shock disbelief sadness and a lot of anger I think it's fair to say as well this is the 251st shooting we've seen the United States this year we're about 21516 days into the year and I think that that there's just a growing frustration with the amount of shootings that people are saying and that it there seems to be this sense that it's it's not a matter of if but just when something like this might happen in your community and unfortunately for those of us in the Dayton area to yesterday or this morning was that day and will repeat who directs in their anger towards. Well I think the frustration is directed a lot at our and our Congress that our elected leaders who know who have not done much if anything to address this issue of gun violence in our country our paper reported today that we have more than a dozen bills in our state house here in Ohio to reform gun laws in the state of Ohio and only one of them has gotten a hearing none of them a pass so in fact the only the only bill that our governor here in the state of Ohio did pass was a bill to fix a law that would have banned certain types of guns in the state so really not not much has been done like I said you grew up in this area what would sit at she like what your memories of growing up Kevin and how do you think the shooting like this who change the way there is in the way people feel about it. Well yeah you're right I grew up in this area and when I was in college frequented the area where this where this shooting took place it's a entertainment district sealed with you know a lot of mom and pop stores a lot of nightclubs and bars and it's a popular place for young people to hang out and socialize and have a good time lot of fun memories myself growing up in the area hanging out there and Dayton is a very welcoming very diverse community it is it is an emigrant friendly community and of course no place in these United States is is a race free racism free utopia but Dayton is a pretty welcoming an inclusive community and so. I think for for something like this to happen there's definitely definitely shaken the community but. Like like many other places that we've seen Dayton is a strong community resilient community folks are polling together there it's actually been a rough stretch of the last 2 or 3 months for Dayton there was a tornado that swept through through there in May that devastated portions of that of that city and so folks are still trying to recover from that unfortunate tragedy and now to have this on top of that. Is just adding on to a lot of pain that folks in that in that city are already feeling the president is scheduled to comment further on this shooting on both the shootings this weekend indeed that you know present that in days and. Tomorrow your time about 10 o'clock in the morning your time tomorrow about 3 o'clock in the afternoon later on today it's I'm well with the people who dates and do you know most cue to drop late now if what you know of the people dates and what you think they would see him from the president. Well I think you know they would want to hear the president. Talk about what we're going to do as a country to dress you know these issues of gun violence I think everyone is sort of hurt the thoughts and prayers commentary. Enough I think people while people appreciate that and certainly welcome those sentiments I think that people are wanting to see action and I think people are wanting to see something done and I actually think they also want to see this president rise to the occasion and speak in terms that are going to unify our country and our people right now there's a great discussion and divide going on right now about whether the president's rhetoric here locally or here in the United States about illegal immigration and the way that he's talked about immigrants that you know might have compelled the individual to act the way that he did in El Paso Texas of course we don't know what the motive is here in Dayton so we can't necessarily say that any of that might be tied to any of the president's rhetoric but I do think that there's this sense that . You know anger has been stirred up a lot that the president has divided people you know along lines of race and ethnicity and and tensions are high and I think that people are looking for this president to step up in this moment and say something that's going to be healing not just for that day and community but I think for our nation right now because you know we're in a we're in a precarious situation in our country right now and I think a lot of people are concerned about the direction that this thing could go if we if we don't get a handle on things pretty quickly Kevin thank you. Kevin Aldridge as the opinion reporter at the Cincinnati Enquirer posing the same question to you for US politics phone in this morning I'm asking you what what should the president say after the mass shootings of this weekend in El Paso and in Dayton Ohio What should he say he says he's going to make a statement later on today around 3 pm out so I'm what should he be saying in that statement. You can text me from now on 8505 and you can e-mail up all night at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. But you're most welcome to join us for the U.S. Politics phoning in about 40 minutes time 188599693 that's our number. A ship who leave Cape Town this week carrying relief workers to help carry out repairs on the remote British South Atlantic on an interest and a Kuna it's the remote is community on earth and just over 2 weeks ago it was hit by a major storm met coal reports the island's weather station recorded winds of 107 miles an hour before as measuring equipment fell victim to the storm the school fish factory boat houses and administration buildings were all significantly damaged with roots told and even some walls brought down not all the British crown territories current population of $246.00 citizens were on the island but no injuries were reported relief supplies and workers are being sent on the M.F. The Edinburgh which is Jude to sail on Thursday Well Lorraine repechage is the acting administrator for the island. As you can imagine an island go I'm a sissy boy and she told me how Tristen became a school was particularly hard hit it has yes and we've had actually close the skill for 2 weeks to try and get the books. She does whatever the material that the teachers need and of the existing building really Kate the children so that I will get up a library again to scale all well relocate the different buildings but that old building is actually very badly damaged that's going to take a while to read over and restore actually and you trying to raise funds for the well I think. Yes we are actually trying to raise rates as everywhere all the buildings but the scale of it or how many children attend a school you know we only have. 20 are 20 Yeah by trained your children which is a tragedy with those with those 3 skills but. Education is really important and we need to get it if it is not chess where we go over the people who were there what do they show so when the storm comes I recruit just end of things really just like we done. With this one guy just in the homes. If it came with being damage you trying to get to somebody else's or neighbor's house and shelter them that's what we did and what did you do in the storm from 2 years ago would you proceed I stated I thought my mother into By has I would say yes we just stated aim we couldn't go right the weather was to for a just to just could not get to you homes are built to withstand the own name some of us took some damage thankfully my home testily didn't but often it was a low temp but that was OK It's. Really important that everybody was safe said that nobody going to do that with them is important thing for all of us as a community there was a great focus none of us go ahead with conditions like where you are at the moment I'm in them and actually pretty good the weather is fairly mild. I was late getting back to normal but that's the last of it. As you're very small community I can imagine H.D. Because you have some remote is everybody in the community pulling together now oh of course yes. The steps the 1st thing that everybody in this crazy will do is test the damage we get together we make a fire and we help each other are used as a kind of storms that you've had actually did last time we had a storm probably just major was in 2001. Actual fact this time the damage was a lot more stencils than it was back then and when you have this kind of damage. Any way of getting back out without outside help because now we've got a ship coming to you and does it where is it possible to be able to reste all. The things that been damage without appealing to an outside. Intervention not really you know we we've done what we can do on our way but we do need help I mean. Our team here I work for said limited we any can work with what we have and. You know we have limited materials and we are a resilient community I will say but when or once we have to or relative to the end and once we see. He says details we have to wait to perish because. What kind of damage is there at the moment. Well we had extensive damage to our government buildings. Administration Building and finance telecommunications. Skill. Mechanical results a couple of those legislators residents. The finance office's residence and then of course obviously private. Eyes has us. There's the damage was extensive no one was hurt and it doesn't seem that you've suffered kind of infrastructural damage either damage to. Sewage and that kind of thing that doesn't need repairing doesn't know that it's just building really because others yeah just the building infrastructure. But apart from that we're OK how is it to live in the world's most remote island How do you survive that or can I say I was born here Freddy else we survive we will ask we just like any other community I think I get that yeah obviously it's a bit of a seafood question because you know if you are from there it doesn't that kind of question doesn't make any sense to you but I was freaking somebodies a city boy and you know used to having everything I desire within spitting distance of where I live. For you you don't know any different do you know we did you know if we want to peace us we have to make it because. That really have you know lived elsewhere where those things. The convenience of it is much more red and oh yes I have yes and how did you find that How strange was that experience for you yes it was a strange is quite you know particularly good to be able to order your food and not have to worry by the next meal or what you did because for the next day and if you went back. Both could feel some. I know you think you. Completely crazy Christian and I get. That you know you think. From our point of view from my point of view are should say you know you think his self if you had too much will convenient experience you might not want to go because he will be hard well living on somewhere like Tristen de Kooning it is it is difficult is that the right way of putting it not really because I could I could also see the same question How do you feel about looking you don't see every day which I can of today yeah. Well when you put it that way so go. To your island until you see how we like. How many people live on Tristan the. 270 I think at the moment so not a lot was very very small communities and you must know everybody everybody knows everybody who think yes yes of course is it like having an extended family then yes it is definitely and I magine that you govern yourselves you live the way that you want to live in coven yourselves Yes You know we have and that's the point it's only S.E.'s so you can make your own decisions we have a constitution but obviously we're British and reviews. By laws but then under British law as well. Other winters Harshman Well I see they all get to move option as. While because of climate change and won't always leave we believe it's climate change yes we did how much possible but what's the evidence of that you've experience we think it's more wind than rain and more freshness and I remember when I was a child it was the wind in the rain and the help was small. Separate evident months were zines way getting it more constant and ferocious in a short space of time when you need to leave the island how do you travel by ship the way to and from the others any by ship we have a contract with. Efficient company said they got a call girl and passenger services to us knowing time vs So there is a natural Harbor would you have to say to me the ship you know we have to say to me the ship we made up of a man made up of all this is the most small but very small bit of security to ship how far away are you from your nearest neighbor than 1500 nautical miles from Cape. So that's a few days sitting isn't it Sally's a week wow it would take you weeks to get to Cape Town at least weather permitting . I love it I did genuinely love it I love the idea of a ritual how long I would last. And are you are you'll farm is this how do you sustain you so. We're fishing farming community bugs we do have our day jobs which obviously run like any other small community we have a shop we have a post office in truth and sense always. Mechanically patients and so on and then obviously with the commercial fishing in this factory it's process so and I find it a job then we go into our farming. Fishing for the table you mentioned the telecommunications sent to did you have mobile phones Oh no no no we're not that on yet OK. Yeah well I thought I'd come and join you but suddenly decided not. To write a novel any kid sounds like going to delete life and I do have everybody manages to get things back together again after this storm how long will it take do you think to know once the boat arrives how long will it take to restore order there and to build everything back up. It's going to take you know even the cleanup. So much debris and I was just trying to make everything was tight again because the silly self says yes go go wild I think. So that's Lorraine reverser the acting administrator for the island of Tristen the cleaner in the South Atlantic a long long long long long long long way away from absolutely everywhere after the news is will hear how people in Argentina are battling for this soul of the meat eating culture that is part of the country's D.N.A. Yeah more on that in just a moment 1st has got a ladies 5 Live headlines as you Clarkson on digital B.B.C. Sounds last week this is B.B.C. 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Team over on 5 Live Sports Extra from 10 tomorrow morning football Bible Commentary of that final day Manchester City have started the new season as their main to go on beating Liverpool It took a 54 win on penalties to claim the Community Shield in a game watched by our football correspondent John Murray Manchester City started this season as they began the last one by lifting the Community Shield It took penalties to decide it after a $11.00 draw in the 90 minutes and which city with a better team in the 1st half Sterling opened the scoring with his 1st goal against his former club Liverpool but you're going plops team improved markedly after the break equalized in the last 15 minutes through a Joel Matic header and Liverpool might have won it had a vandyke shot by himself the bar over the line or Kyle Walker not acrobatically cleared Sollars goal by indefinite city though converted all 5 of their penalties while fine albums were saved and it was Gabriel who finish things off in the shootout Manchester United have pulled out of talks with Paolo Diablo over the players' excess of wage demands last in the Championship leads with 311 is at Bristol City in the Scottish Premiership ranges left it late to win to want to kill monic and Police Scotland are investigating after the roof of the shelter covering disabled supporters collapsed as Rangers fans celebrated the stoppage time winner at Rugby Park elsewhere Aberdeen beat Hearts $32.00 Lewis Hamilton has extended his late at the top of the Formula One drivers championship after winning the grown Priefer a 7th time the defending champion fought back from 3rd on the grid to catch the pole sitter max for Stepan and afterwards the Red Bull driver had this assessment of the day we were just not possible I tried everything I could on not to have tired to stay. I bet a fortune was just not enough they are still 2nd boss I think a good weekend overall for us you know us congratulations for that when he was pushing me very hard like that today we didn't win but again like I said it was it was a good week and a Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel finished 3rd Japan. At the last hole to clinch a stunning win in the women's British Open golf that was open England's Charlie Holland Bronte last slipped out of contention with rounds of 4 and 6 ever respectively and London Broncos are now 2 points adrift at the bottom of Super League after losing $5828.00 to sulphide that's off to help beat Castleford $2726.00 in golden point extra time piece in Feinstein's piece at how much to run the intimacy maturity ASA term 1000000000 comes Jillian Gypsy 1000000000 pounds he would clean them out of if I could give a charity $9000000000.00 in the course of exhaustless Jason Joan Rohlfing So I've really going to consider. A few 6 probably 40 is a figure only 50 something is changing and general the inside a strong will this week due to the inconsiderate. We will be live from the largest festival in the world the Edinburgh Fringe this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live available on the B.B.C. Sounds a couple nights when Dawson had a boy out I don't know if you're a very pro Don't you know if you very much as a substitute to profit away from the evil weed health officials in the U.S. State of Wisconsin a warning people not to vapor it's after 11 teenagers and young adults were hospitalized we have severe lung damage where Ed Carra is a science writer at the Web site Gizmodo and has been following this story Ed what symptoms do these patients have. Cerrato Yeah well right now it's it's a laundry list of respiratory problems trouble breathing shortness of breath weight loss and in at least one case one patient was so badly damaged that he needed to get medical assistance to Brady Bunch later I think medically induced into a coma in order to help recover how come there was this link being made to very thing. So right now it's pretty much the only common LEA that these investigators have and it's not just in Wisconsin Iowa on Friday Illinois Health officials say right below is constant reported 3 similar cases and right now the only thing that's tying up together is that they had a history of aping in the weeks and months before they start to happen except ups so but it's not clear you know we haven't confirmed that it is a thing it's just me it's the only basing to have right now. As an investigation though because. Yes The Wisconsin and Illinois Illinois are looking into it I was told that Wisconsin as we said to other states Illinois is the only other state so far that is a part of the cases and the Centers for Disease Control the C.D.C. Is also involved right now i'm surprised if there is a suspicion that link I know it's not that the link that they've been robbed Deedes Devitt I'm surprised the state isn't taking measures to at least temporarily ban vaporing and city officials have done in San Francisco these They've approved the banning of the so many factual distribution of the cigarettes in the city. Well you know I mean for the band in San Francisco you know is it still not even complete that it would take takes months to years to kind of get this sort of. Broad action across the state so right now health officials all they can do is tell people not to ape not survey bout that there wasn't. Legislation that. I mean very mellow I come down the pipeline but for right now it's we were so nearly days I think the earliest cases might be back to May So you know we're still around so it's just trying to figure out what to do. Have the very pink come for the journey and then come back. Come out with a statement the responses of what I'm saying you know there hasn't been any official statement or response and I mean part of that is that we don't know exactly if there's going to be different chemicals different brands involved in those seemed to be one particular company that's at fault here and something else that's interesting is that at least some of the people that have been reported to be sometimes have been reportedly taping T.H.C. You know the potential chemical the next week or cannabis high I.Q. I so it might not necessarily be an instance of a product itself being at blame here but rather what the people are speculating but didn't even know that thank you very much for now. Absolute acts of a travesty does add color of their sides right to the website Gizmodo you know Agency not eating beef is a national obsession as you'd expect but now visions far seem back with all the details of that and other news from Argentina it's the CIA But this is the struggle that has taken center stage literally this past week so every year in the heart of what the site is there is an annual exhibit called that not all that as I recall Trent had a ride to the exhibit A where producers and I would cultural experts from all around the country come to what the site is to meet in one place show off their best breed there are cattle and horse options different writing shows etc So what happened last Saturday they is that in the middle of one of these court shows a group of 40 began activists stage a peaceful protest they basically walked into the arena where the show was taking place with posters with slogans against the exploitation the finals and what followed was a very confusing and violent set of events where they got chills that were there for their show dressed up in all traditional gear with their ponchos use their horses to run off the activists of the arena some of the activists fell on the floor others were grabbed by their backpacks the audience threw bottles had them and threw other kinds of against the activists and of course that video and that comes with the when very quickly viral in all of Argentina because it put into conflict 2 very clear sides on the one hand you have the traditional Arjan sign me loving people and then on the other hand you have set up increasingly environmentally concerned group of people who are mainly young people who are these B.N. Environmental activists who are a. Against the traditional more old school a say industry if I can think about it clearly marks our history and our society as a whole so what's interesting is that even though most audience members repeated the protests again threw bottles at them and stuff they continued to hold peaceful protests outside the exhibition center for the rest of the week the exhibition takes place in the span of 2 weeks and this afternoon I went there to speak with some of them that I spoke with quantum of course and I to my right to this and this is what he had to say if all of it showed up on my list you know that it's a minus I mean we're here to demand for I don't write and human rights to a lot of people think this movement is only about empathy prattles about getting what they're feeling and putting ourselves in their place but we know that counteracting in the ministry is unsustainable and is leaving a planet as destruction of 10 years to change our perception habits which are not only affecting our health but also our ecosystem for deforestation on time a nation greenhouse gases that are of course meat production and Castle run Ching is what Augustine is predicated on this is what would ordinary Argentinians spend with regards to this issue he saw today on. I think most ordinary The average ardent mind is still on the side of the cattle ranch and industry on the side of the meat meat is very ingrained in our just fine culture you know every Sunday there's this big salad these barbecue where the family gets together and all there is basically beef some pork and sometimes some vegetables but it's very very deeply integrated in the culture of Argentina you know our roots like you said but then there was that kind of wrench in the industry is one of the main industries of Argentina is whether we're known for but increasingly specially young people are concerned about the impact this is having in the environment and also in our health just like one was saying. The kind of wrenching industry in Argentina is very tightly linked with also the 1st station that is taking place in the north of the country and what's interesting is that yesterday the president Mikey's the country's president was at that fair every year the president gives a speech there there were very important public officials there and in the middle of the speech there were 2 posters that slowly started rolling out from these metal things that were hanging above the President and there were basically posters put in by Greenpeace the international environmental organizations that was denouncing the impact that that kind of running in the state is having on the forestation in the north of the country so I would say that mainly at the average our design is still on the side of the meat but there's increasingly a movement of environmental activists mainly driven by young people that are very concerned about the impact this is having on our environment at a national scale but but also at a global scale must be a real uphill struggle for them nevertheless. When when when you see video footage of Castle Raj is it 2nd the protesters on horseback that doesn't look good doesn't that how did that aspect of this play out. No it doesn't the both good but what's interesting is that I think overall the feeling was rated ridiculing the beat and I say this like a lot of people were talking about them as the crazy guy and for the media that were invading the exhibition and not as much criticizing the couch of the other people that were trying to take them off the center stage and I think that's very interesting and that speaks a lot about a word I just find societies a lot of the tongue that went around the protest was about the video itself but not really about that is that Easter that these began I think it is an environmental activist tried to bring into people's attention. How easy or difficult is it to be very good or even vegetarian in Argentina. I think it has changed a lot in the last 2 years I would say that 2 or 3 years ago it would have been very difficult I had a friend coming to visit me recently and she was big and then it was nearly impossible to get anything that wasn't either pasta or tomato and lettuce salad but in one of the dozen but because it is increasingly easier there are vegetarian restaurants popping up there are big and options usually in mainly the like the sheep 3rd or the cooler areas of the city but of course when you go to the other provinces or to the rural areas if I can see that I would say that it's nearly impossible but there is an increasing trend specially among young people as young people that are studying university students etc that are slowly joining this moment but I think there's also a very clear generational breach when I was talking with one of the activists this afternoon she was saying that most of the shake speech that she was receiving was from older people 50 years old or. Who are clearly against the messages they were bringing us was one face of the country that nobody wants to see Z. That malnutrition you know having said all this about me teaching as well that the suffering of the the the country is a country where malnutrition is still to be found how can that be exactly there's a very big part I'm there right because Argentina is known to be a big exporter of meat and I read the case of grain paradox paradox. That I think. And but in the meantime there are decreasing rates the fall attrition underweight rates in the country and the recently the UN Food and Agriculture Organization sense that any report about these issues and names then asserted that what they might Argentina as the 3 new faces of malnutrition and food insecurity in Latin America so what this report said on the one hand was that out of global scale food insecurity has been increased in the past 2 years mostly driven by conflicts in Africa and Asia but what's interesting is that in Latin America put in security has increased overall at the percentage but there are only 4 countries in which these issues have become more severe which Iran has said that what they might Haiti and Argentina in the rest of the country is for they created has stayed the same or has the crease and I guess it's interesting because in Latin America there aren't any big scale conflicts like in other regions but the consequences of that increase in food insecurity can lead for example our lead for example by economic crisis and state corruption according to the U.N. In Argentina in particular the increase in inflation and poverty rates have played a big role in 2080 and more than 2000000 Arjun things suffered from from hunger according to the U.N. Where things are your wife for example our neighboring countries Mali tradition raise decreased and in the meantime in Argentina it is something that is increasing here after year any of course they get very connected to the current economic situation in which 30 percent of the population lives on the poverty rate and it's a number that increases to almost 50 percent when you talk about children and teenagers so it's something that's very concerning and of course it's something that has been of discussion in this era because it's and electorally are we have presidential elections this year I need something a lot of the candidates have been talking about. I get or on the other hand probs not connected it's always a fact that Argentina Buenos Aires in particular is the most favored place among people to go and study in South America. So little about its according to the new ranking by the 2 as did his stated ranking it's on international rankings and I said by a consulting firm and it's a place that one is that is has actually kept up for the past 5 years in a row and I glued to level where ranked number 31 the best city to study for for any students whereas other big cities united America like Mexico City I rank to be seen 53 and 54 Same with the I was 18. And this again speaks about one side is itself a city is a very developed cities a city that offers a lot of cultural activities the cost of living overall is very low for foreigners because they still keep depreciating so they usually the cost of living is quite high for our designs but for foreign exchange students who come in with dollars are ways your rows are with pounds it's much cheaper for them to study here and enjoy that a friend and then some cultural offerings and also when I cited the city with most universities in Latin America and there's another factor that takes place here is that we have that when you have to say I want to cite is that one is that as a university that has been ranked many times the best university in the region so factor that ranking that shows you how eager a lot of international students are willing to come through on a site is increasingly from China the story please the more Latin American students that come through in the site is but increasingly more and more students from China are coming as an option to learn Spanish and also of course get to know their actions and culture which involves eating a lot of meat can you confirm this where did you study. I said it in the U.S. . It's nothing to do with you then you have no idea whatsoever if it's true none and they might I have a lot of friends that have that here and they get big very highly of the quality of education here in one and you see the for an extended student everywhere when you're walking in by let him or I play that which has a cooler neighborhood you see them everywhere. Him When is that he's at so let's find out what the headlines are stateside now with Lynn Sweet Sweet of the Chicago Sun so often we call in the MS Rocca road as you can hear in the background where are you exactly I want to tell you and all our listeners I'm in a summer festival then you called Brasilia just outside Chicago you're here in Atlanta I'd left the private property to do this but you're hearing the splice in the background right now they're saying you know this little. Abba headliner is one of your own Ringo Starr tonight back of Boogaloo is what I say to that right. Now is on a big American tour for the month of August. And I was actually surprised that he was paired with the big boys kind the quintessential You know California surfing till there's only one of the original beach boy in there but I'll tell you this now is the same as for those of us of a certain age you came up listening to them and you got a big choice 7 and during place an American as baby even on your side of it land rock and roll music Well of course there was a connection between the beach was in the Beatles because it was because of the Beach Boys. Pet Sounds of the beach has been in did Sergeant Pepper's apparently said the pub from that pub from that what is this festival this Ravinia Festival about what kind of offense was it John realize what it is and when I think it's a festival it's a venue outside of Chicago along the North Shore suburbs and it's just a beautiful place that is open during the summer time it's a summer home at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra but it has very different places around the United States that have the summer outdoor music festivals plus long sitting there's a wolf trap outside of Washington D.C. That is another example so this is just a marvelous place if you ever came to Chicago in the summertime you would maybe come up here I'm about 30 miles north of downtown Chicago and a beautiful night we're about you know maybe a half a pile or so from Lake Michigan shore you can't see the lake here but it's just a beautiful beautiful place you may hear the crickets in the background you know we can actually hearth and of course the pageboy So this is a pretty actually a pretty famous place written and you know as a as a whole to summer music in the United States. We can avoid the fact that it's been quite a tragic week and Yeah Yeah Yeahs through the 2 mass shootings and I understand that at. The Chicago Sun Times you've got an editorial on this what does it say well because of the shootings in Ohio and the recent one in California and of course Texas we have a very strong editorial saying we don't have to look very far to what happened and why we allow our sot weapons at the United States and assault weapon is a rapid fire. It's a rapid fire weapon and even though it why did the mass killings the police killed the shooter in Ohio in a few minutes what you could rapidly spread a you know spread people with with the whole 91012 bullets and a few seconds you increase the trouble that people you know that they have to travel to Kelly that you do we have a 2nd of evidence that ensures people have the right to bear arms but it is we once had an assault weapon ban in the United States and Congress let it expire it's very hard to get it reinstated again and you would think after a week that we had with even more people sense asleep murdered slaughtered that maybe Congress would do something and for decades now in light of all these mass shootings we've had more than 200 in the United States you know other 200 events it was right just in this year so it's yes people said if you can't blame the gun you buy the theater I get it. And the difference is is that the United States allows assault weapon so if you didn't have it every nation has but real people people that if they had a weapon might shoot people the difference is if you don't have the weapon this is where you get to the end of the bike you could talk about work causes talk about this law and that what if if you didn't allow these weapons with you have the ability to hold the whole set of multiple bullets. You would not have these mass killings in the United States and I prob it we have an editorial that says just that in quite eloquent language at some time in the paper but we shouldn't allow the suggestion that the people who murdered all these other people meant the old to just stay there without you know commenting on the fact that people who are mentally ill don't necessarily go out shooting other people mostly don't actually And no I don't and and I one and the curator and taxes who was killed and they have to sell He was revealed to have put some added I have a grid sentiments on his Facebook page he hasn't before you answer that he has been killed he's been arrested in the one appearance in Ari I guess you know that you can assimilate the Ohio Yes No Don't have I think for for crack no no no yes or no danger so whatever reason is if you don't have the weapon you don't have the burgers OK thank you very much been sweet that you have this Chicago Sun songs and I've got the phone lines now to tell US policies for the next hour of your. Time in the N.C.A.A. And nothing. Anyone else this is the B.B.C. Radio 5 Live to go Good morning this is a full night of 5 live on Dawson added by 9 years and 5 by Donald Trump says there's no place for hate in the U.S. Up to 2 months shooting in sport and now the smith century makes it a game of survival for England. This is B.B.C. 5 my favorite B.B.C. News of our various Lisa McCormick I start the man suspected of killing 20 people in a shooting in El Paso has been charged with capital murder and could face the death penalty the 21 year olds thought to have post I am white nationalist manifest to one line prior to the attack and a separate shooting in Ohio just hours later 9 people were killed in a bar in North America correspondent as Peter Bowes officials are still working on the outburst saying that this happened extremely quickly he sure seemed to be shooting just after random into the crowd the number of people who died 9 we understand I believe it was 6 of those 9 are block 3 A wife of the gunman is white officials are not really reading anything into those demographics teenagers been arrested after a 6 year old boy was thrown from the 10th floor balcony of the Tate Modern in London Police say the child in a critical condition and the treating it as attempted murder place to start of the murder inquiry after an 89 year old woman was found murdered at her home in north London the woman's body was discovered by police yesterday morning that are heists in Tottenham detectives are investigating burglaries a possible motive officials in Malaysia are searching for a 15 year old girl from London who has gone missing while on holiday with her family Nora corns parents woke up in the hotel and she wasn't in her bed they say it's completely out of character for the teenager who has learning difficulties but as Johnson will reveal more details about his pledge to spend the extra 1800000 pounds on the N.H.S. Later 20 hospital trusts will shine nearly half of the money to upgrade equipment in the commendation but experts say that's just a fraction of what's needed the former Conservative minister Tim Layden explains that the money is going to come from over.

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