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Says Manchester United stunning comeback win over Newcastle won't end speculation over his future United trailed the visitors to nil but came back to win 32 with Alexis Sanchez heading in the decider in the 90th minute Tottenham are up to 3rd after beating winless Cardiff one nil but head coach mercy appointed Tino says they must improve bombers for no win at what food is their biggest away victory in the top division of sport has live commentaries of both games on Sunday film host Arsenal in the earlier match you can listen from 1155 before Liverpool go against Manchester City starting at half past 4. Driver Lewis Hamilton starts the Japanese Graeme prion poll title rival Sebastian Vettel back in one thrown the grid race commentary from 10 past 6 in the morning on 5 Live and Britain's tie Waffen then has been crowned World Speedway champion for a 3rd time he becomes the most decorated British rider ever this is B.B.C. 5 Live on digital online smartphones and. 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This is up on my own farm drive on Dawson at a bar coming up in this hour the program Turkey accuses Saudi Arabia of foul play in the disappearance of a prominent dissident where hailing up the hero of British Speedway is a 3 time world champion the only Brit to achieve that feat did over the weekend and why remains are voting in a referendum this week for a constitutional clarification of the definition of family you might be surprised by the options brother and brother juju books phone in it's a short program this week so in an hour's time we'll open up the phone lines for you to tell us. Who some Brevard see if you don't mind what's the chain that sums itself up in the not show overt side so or a chorus. For brief reasons or is the choose this sums itself up in a nutshell of its side so for a chorus of Soprano you know. The Turkish authorities are religious that a prominent. Exult Saudi journalist Jim out the show has been killed inside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul shogi went into the consulate in Istanbul in Turkey and hasn't been seen since that allegation has been strenuously denied by the Saudis today and in an interview on Wednesday the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salomon Al sowed told journalists in the group interview in Riyadh that he didn't know where his shogi was in the Turkish authorities and only can they be allowed to search the consulate Simon Henderson is the direct So the Bernstein program on Gulf and energy policy the Washington Institute for Near East Policy you knows Jamal Khashoggi SIMON Why was. The 1st to rule in exile. Trip OK shocking is a Saudi journalist who. Had a series of very high for profile position Saudi there's a. New scrapers television. But he last year affectively went to exile because he was told 30 pre-stated Saudi Arabia would be able to write or tweet. Rather except those restrictions he came to live. Here to state. The outside Washington D.C. Do you believe that he's alive or dead tonight. My understanding is that he is dead where does your understanding come from. A series of published reports which are saying. 30 sources saying that he was killed in Cyprus Saudi clocks with. Saudi Arabia. Is that oh. I understand the press that Turkey is going to speak tomorrow holding Turkish time to give further details but this is a story we. Have been working on that. Went missing last Tuesday and. It is. Due to form across what I would consider very reliable journalists and journalistic outlets that type frankly have to accept the sad news that kush OK is that the Saudis of course are denies us why would they want to kill him. To kill him defies belief defies imagination where they irritated by him yes. Because he. Used to make it recent box and he's had a pop for tweeting he's had a couple of The Washington Post. Weekly all monthly basis and there's been a consistent line of criticism all faith from him of what is going on in Saudi Arabia principally the. Ability to criticize the government and I think his sin was he has been criticizing the cup but or at least say the government should listen to other points of view before they make changes if there was this threat to his laws why would he will. The Saudi embassy in Istanbul. Where I could pick heave perceive the situation is be have treacherous life he. Probably correctly that he was considered a for it the size of Saudi Arabia but he does go to the consulate apparently because there was a Turkish woman who was his fiance. He wanted to bury her back in order to parry her turkey. The proof of his divorce in Saudi Arabia. Where to get the necessary papers all the tests is very stand off the papers proper consulate prior view of the matter is since he was also a living in Washington for their Washington with a US resident. I he would be much better advised to go to the US embassy here in Washington D.C. For those who know the performances and commerce of the region the 90 Shuggie see suggests that he is very high up in Saudi Arabian society he saw googles famous arms dealer family and so on. How does somebody from the highest levels of Saudi Arabian Sarsi become an exile a thorn in the side. Well here put it correctly Chris Sharkey The young I believe was a sort of distant relative I asked about this one he said result of the call. Over to define it all precisely. Because Shockey has done a part of his journalistic activities he's also. Be here advisor to Prince Turki Al-Faisal when he was Prince Turki was a pastor at the when he was a pastor in Washington D.C. . He has moved out of the top echelons of government and as you say he was in the effect of really the top echelon of society . Barras Ingo does believe. Sags that he was killed within the embassy of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul How would that affect not just the perception of the government jobs what their next move might be. Well it should be very apparent Singh but by suspicion that the perpetrator is. The government of Saudi Arabia which. Is led by quick cell but in practice is led by his 33 year old son Crown Prince perhaps a bit selfish I think. F.B.S. As the crown prince is that is death to criticism. Would it would crosses a factorization if this was official Saudi is the gated they can. Be could play badly with him and if it has happened. To people complain about it here just the thought of off like an irritated fly Simon thank you Simon Henderson There is the director of the Bernstein program on dolphin energy policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. In a victory for President Trump the U.S. Senate has approved his controversial nominee Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court justice the vote by 50 to 48 came after the release of the F.B.I.'s findings on allegations against him of sexual assault it swung in Judge Karen Mills favor after 2 wavering sentences one from each main party threw their weight behind him our correspondent in Washington is Bob replied. If this is a victory for President John it most definitely is a victory for President Trump this was one of his key campaign promises to get conservative judges on to the Supreme Court and all of those people who held their nose and voted him did so many of them because they wanted this promise fulfilled so yes it is a victory for him and it's something the Republicans feel has been a major achievement for them the majority leader of the Senate said as much it was going to be one of the most important things that that the Republicans have been able to do for the country is the controversy around Brett Kavanaugh now dead and buried. Know it's not the decision has been made he will ascend to the Supreme Court and take up his seat and hoping I think that the Supreme Court will be able to get on with its business but the kinds of controversy that his that he his nomination generated is not going away it has exposed how deeply divided how the bitter sort of partisan divide within the Senate I don't think that will be bridged very quickly it has implications for the forthcoming midterm elections in fact the Democratic senators in the Senate House as they were making their speeches called for their supporters to come out and vote because of this and it has intersected with the me too movement so a lot of the protesters in the opposition to his The popular opposition to his nomination was women who feel who felt that their voices were beginning to be heard with with them in terms of their stories of sexual assault and that the victim or the woman who said she had been a victim of an attempted rape by Judge Kavanaugh when they were teenagers that her voice was not be being taken seriously and hadn't been heard and that is something that's ongoing and that is intersected with this so I don't think the controversy is going to be ended what about the immediate impact of the judge Kavanagh's selection so the Supreme Court the balance of political thought in the Supreme Court he's going to shift the direction really of the court to a much more conservative line than had been previously Now of course he is he is replacing a conservative judge but that Judge Justice Kennedy was sometimes a swing vote he sometimes sided with liberals on certain issues and justice kavanah will not his record shows that he holds quite strongly conservative views on many of the things that would come before the court dealing with say gun rights or abortion or immigration or you know dealing with business regulations environmental regulations all of those sorts of things so the. That means that there will be a strong solid conservative majority on the Supreme Court and that it will be so for probably a generation because these judges hold lifetime positions and that is something that conservatives in the United States were very much gearing towards And it's why Mr Trump's promises of putting conservative judges on the bench was so important when Meg's is there are next in the story Judge Kevin I will probably take his seat within days I don't think we'll see a big rupture in the Supreme Court the justices tend to be quite collegial the Chief Justice I believe is aware that the court needs to wants I mean is very committed to defending the legitimacy of the court would not want to take a hand brake turn on anything so I think you probably see an evolution. Of this kind of conservative approach to legal issues in the United States over time so I don't think that will be disruptive right away. I think then the other point place to look is the midterm elections because that is where people if they're still fired up about this in a month's time and I have to say that's quite a long time in American politics these days but if they are still fired up about it they will come out and cast their votes based on what happened here today so close one in Washington Bob replied for 17 hours mascot hoped around the surface of the asteroid right. It sends an image back to the. 2 Croft that carried it out beyond the orbit of Mars of the coal black surface the robot carried a camera Spectrometer a magnet magnets comets are evil and the radio and it made observations to send back to us and then like so many of these probes it went silent and will stay there for who knows how long. Well I spoke to the broadcaster now stratum of Dr David White House and asked him how difficult it is to get a robot turn an asteroid and have it land successfully it is quite difficult because high abuse it to the 2nd time that Japanese scientists have sent a. Spacecraft to an asteroid has to travel 180000000 miles to reach right you grew a kilometer across a small asteroid very interesting object and of course you launch this thing you launched it on a rocket into Earth orbit and then you check it out in the new fire its rocket engine again to leave it's Earth orbit and then you can either send it on to looping trajectory or send it or send a spacecraft via encounters with other planets and this intricate navigation of orbits between planets out to the outer solar system and to actually come up on an object after 180000000 miles that only half a mile across is astounding and yet the thing is that space controllers do this all the time they've sent small probes to distant moons of Saturn the moon of Saturn and on January the 1st next year they're sending the New Horizons spacecraft which went past Pluto a few years ago to an asteroid called Ultimate Tool A which is way beyond anything we've ever sent a thing to before so it sounds amazing and it is incredibly accurate but they've got the knack of this they know how to do it is an asteroid then a tiny tiny planet or is it a huge rock Well you've just actually summed up the whole history of the of what I asked the science of what asteroids are because they're mainly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars are there some elsewhere and they were found 200 years ago. And they were called minor planets because it was thought that they were effect they were fairly large objects a few 100 miles across and they were considered minor planets and initially people thought that it was originally part of a bigger planet that broke up for some reason perhaps it got too near to Jupiter and it was broken apart by tidal forces however since then since we've seen them in much more detail we see them close up and we've got computers to simulate what might happen we now think that there are going to gravel pile in space of material that never got the chance to form a large body they've all got a very small bodies but they never got to form a proper larger planet because Jupiter is gravity was continually interrupting them and stopping them from clumping together so we know think they are the leftovers of the formation of planets and that's why these missions are important because regular is a pristine object that hasn't changed very much since the solar system was young it is quite something as you say to hit the target for millions of miles away to literally that tiny It's amazing Yeah absolutely amazing but in terms of the probe or mascot as it were if it landed on RAW you gave it had to hop around the asteroid rather than move on whales as we would expect from a probe Well that's right because this is we know in general what service Ackroyd are like in the 1st pictures sent back from a booster to show that regular is indeed fairly typical it's its for rock and dust and the and rocky outcrops and the rocks can be 1020 meters across all the way down to tiny pebbles this dust everywhere and with the tiny gravity of this object I mean. The mascot ways you know barely the equivalent of a few sheets of paper on Earth because where I grew so small it took a gravity small that you actually couldn't put a rover a wheeled rover on the surface of this thing because when you started to drive you'd throw up lots of dust but also the the act of moving the wheel would probably jump for she were away from it that would be such a strong force in weak gravity that you might force yourself away from the asteroid and never come back so yes the 2 probes they sent a couple of weeks ago down to the surface in this new mascot one they just when they touch the surface they move very carefully indeed because if they make too big a movement and if they had wheels moving around they wouldn't stay on the surface so it's a very delicate you know there's no. If you like nor difficult environments to study that on the surface of last rocks it's not no gravity it's got a brief faint pull very shallow for the pull of gravity so if you do too so much too much too quick you're out of there Dr David White House broadcasts are an astronomer Scunthorpe in North Lincoln share is an unlikely sporting hotbed Tony Jacklin the Open golf when I was born there and has a road named after him Jacqueline's approach should you come across it and the industrial garden sound that that's in these what it calls itself is also the subject of one of the finest sporting quiz questions of all time which 3 England captains have played for Scunthorpe United. Which 3 England caps ins have played for scum thought you know it's I'll give you a few minutes to ponder on that one well there's another name that really should be added to the list of greats from scum for bow tie Wolfenden in the last few Aus he's won his 3rd World Speedway tards all B.B.C. Look north Simon Clarke is in Poland and I asked him how the charger was won it was one in the most dramatic of circumstances because time I will fund and from Scunthorpe it does sound astray and I warn you in advance because he lived his formative years in Perth but he's born in Scotland for he later wrote for the club he needed 12 points to claim the world title and every point counts in Speedway and he could get a maximum of 21 and he was up against the cap a local star cold. And smiles like and Wolf and on both won their opening 2 races and so they went head to head in the 3rd race and Wolf and crashed in the 3rd race which marginally went on and won and at that point some of us were thinking now disintegrate in the north and he said he was always confident even at that point they had what it took to become world champion and I believe in my ability and you know when I bring the best I will fit into the races and I want to be. You know it's going to figure out how to do that you know every fortnight and. I went out fastest You know we got to the last race question whatever I say was had 2 wins. And then I got a one by was all twisted and we struggled to get it you know straight and on and on really ride how it should so we came back in and we had a nice break in and the next one so we restrained it all up so it was back to normal so minor change on the set up and then yeah that's right. Have a good pick in the semifinal did that job semifinal won the title fight for the follow on the final fight in them on the beautiful yet e's the 3 saloons world champion which is in itself a British record business or a. Species record he's the 1st man to do it is the youngest to win 3 well titles in history why'd he won it by about 50 days according to his memoir stalking 2 earlier today so he's just turned 28 and he beats a record that's been held since the 960 S. You know is mom is a massive support her husband husband and ties dad Rob. Was steeped in speedway So you would think that she is a woman that used to the drama but no she gets terribly nervous but time himself said he wasn't nervous he knew he had what it took That's half price last night. Very neat. Yeah I might have a little bit of a say day. And mine a case. Of I'm learning I'm learning. When I married a she told me about lived in so. Now we're going to child the house is very limited and despite being the 3 world champion. Hasn't even won the British Grand Prix wombs. Knew what substitute to write and I think I asked him about this in Cardiff this year and I think that we actually nearly won Cardiff this year and in fact previously although he won the 2015 title here in Toronto that was due to an engine failure rather of one of these competitors it doesn't normally have a very good record here but he did absolutely politically had to crash he managed to find a way to win he had one bad race after it which he blames on bent forks and lots of riders do but he then managed to get into the semi final when. The final when the event when the world title walked away to doing it is it was Simon how the format of the world championship in the speedway It is reminiscent you don't want to say. Easier than that to basically every single race counts every point that you accrue in that race counts towards your overall title over the course of 10 races Teng Grand Prix that go around the world at many in Europe a lot in Poland Sweden and Denmark and obviously the British Crown Prince held at the millennium old the prince probably stadium now as it's called in Cardiff every point counts so why a small slick started today he was only 10 points behind Wolf and then and there was a potential $21.00 points at stake tonight so it could have still gone either way but one small slick started dropping points and Wolf and then found the form in the later part of the meeting that he acquired all the points he needed to win the World title quite simple 4 points for a straight 3 points for a way in 2 points If your 2nd one point if you know points if you come last in your hate and there are and there's a possible as I say 21 points that you can get the refined fates 3 tried semifinal and a final I hope I haven't confused you with knots but it is actually quite straightforward you know you haven't confused me and very much time fuse me. So I'm just one final thing we mentioned earlier. There are 3 England caps in Zoopla. United who are no. They are here we go Rick Clements the goalkeeper Kevin Keegan who what later became the England football manager and it's a trick question Dotan And the answer is in both M who played 11 games for Scunthorpe United and captained the England cricket team. Gradually. Is a trick question wasn't Yeah Simon talk there in Poland B.B.C. Look north SIMON CLARKE And of course the editor of this program trains is another great running code from scum for should be celebrated to know about that let's get the latest fire love and loans as Matthew. On digital online smartphones and tablets this is B.B.C. 5 Live Brett Kavanaugh has been sworn in as a US Supreme Court Judge President Trump has welcomed the Senate's confirmation of his appointment but protests have been continuing Theresa May is appealing to traditional Labor voters in a piece in today's Observer newspaper she says they should support what she calls her moderate and patriotic program instead of voting for Jeremy Corbyn Labor says it's a con a drone spin used to find a teenage girl who phoned the police to say she'd been raped but didn't know where she was she was found near Boston in Lincolnshire a man's been arrested a search is underway for a 60 year old kayaker who went missing during a race off the coast of Dorset Alice to Collier was last seen at midday on Saturday no Studland spot now and his James Burford under pressure Jos Emery near lives to fight another day Manchester United produced a stunning comeback from 2 no down against Newcastle to win 32 United were 2 goals down after just 10 minutes but they came out in the 2nd half to level the game before this happened. Was. Was he the victor is very very important. To you sort of football clubs are not just made about victories are also made the barbs difficult moments but always with brides the speculation that you've seen about your future does this result put an end to that I don't think so I go too long now and I think if tomorrow brings along the news it is my fault elsewhere Tottenham are up to 3rd after beating winless Cardiff one nil after drawing 11 against hunters field Burnley boss Sean died says he doesn't know where football is going after watching Law and departure receive a yellow card for diving departure went down in a chase with Burnley's James talk of ski today was beyond the pale Today's just amazingly bad ship good plan for you know I hope it lives that we all want people to just get on with it go so there's no I don't know the priority of that nonsense on just talk about the actual thing though it's all completely unacceptable in football in my opinion it comes down through grassroots football What's more some players could start all over the place 5 Live Sunday commentry start with against Arsenal from 11 55 in the morning before Liverpool take on Manchester City from half past 4 to Bernie and a 3rd in the Scottish Premiership after thrashing Hamilton 6 nil and England women beat Brazil one nail in their international friendly tural Hatton will take a one shot lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is on 14 under par for the tournament fellow Ryder Cup star Tommy Fleetwood is 4 shots behind and says the pair of them are feeling any ill effects after Europe's big victory. There out there and I like the place and I felt I felt fine coming there you know I deny someone instead it's a good work and felt like he's been in pretty good shape so I don't feel so so surprised them it can always go either way and you can either be knackered and Halo or you can feel OK The game's been good especially today it's just like get back said Despite to finish I should be sure. A lot closer than what I am unbeaten Premiership champion Saracens came from behind to win 2520 at Harlequins in a fiery London Dobby Gloucester secured a bonus point when it was victories also for sale and Leicester in the pro 14 there were wins for Scarlett's Cardiff and Benetton now 2 time Olympic champion Nicholas Adams has made it 5 wins from 5 fights in her professional career she beat Isabelle Milan to win the interim W B A world flyweight title he took a unanimous points victory over the Mexican and is now likely to take on a world title fight in sneaker Jimmy Robertson has reached his 1st ranking event final after beating marking 64 at the European Masters in Belgium will take on Joe Perry for the title later that's the latest from B.B.C. Sport on B.B.C. One meeting where you ask him her and the Dr Keating sometimes right now. It was what you are wanting. To make not the end of the end of the was the longest time was 1st understand anything you said brand new invention was what I presume we should. Go to any bank with a brand new doctor just like Dr Who. Starts tonight at 645 on B.B.C. One across the U.K. This is B.B.C. 5 Live up all night with dogs and the buyout knows humans of course now live in cities divorced from the natural environment and it seems has alienated also from the complex by move bacteria funky and viruses that our ancestors carried around in their bodies now one recent study shows that hunter gatherers for example living in remote admins own in villages have twice the number of microbes living in their guts. As the average American could there be then this lack of bright sea have microbes I suppose in our guts could that be part of the reason why we're seeing the rates of incidence of diseases like diabetes asthma and allergies jumping up with some scientists think so and they're suggesting that we need to act now to capture and preserve the diversity of the human micro biota while it still exists in a paper published in the journal Science microbiologist Azza Maria Gloria Dominguez Bayer and colleagues laid out their ambitious vision to deal with the problem don'ts Dominguez is with us now so I really appreciate you spending some time with us Maria had only your trash so thank you very much it's a pleasure add to we preserve that this community of micro organisms to make humans to make them. So when we think is because we see this loss of diversity with trans cruel to ration current people it's leaving traditional lifestyles and in isolation as state trance cool to raid on urbanized they will also lose their diversity so we think we should act soon before it's too late to preserve these microbes and microbes can survive freezing and so that's a very useful way to Montane them for years and. That's what we're trying to to do and come they efforts from different. Parts of the world scientists and and Sarah world that. Preserve still have these diversity in their traditional people's rights and the moral. No rules not the right word but the more earthly your lifestyle. Mate is that you're going to have these markers then they less urban the less urbanized the less westernized. They will have higher diversity and the reason being probably because in our culture we have a lot of practices that are until microbial and we use antibiotics we have c sections we have hygiene excessive hygiene. We leave in environmentalists that are isolated from the soil and from plants our cities lack enough green spaces and all that we think drinking chlorinated water probably as well. Could be affecting So this same things that have made us that have protected us I can see infectious diseases seem to be causing our collateral damage on our good bacteria as well it's going to be difficult to change the culture not just the lifestyle culture but also the culture thinking of how we heal cells you know you're right we know we did a pill or a tablet Securus of one element without regards to what the microbial consequences of that might be had thinking yeah that's right. On one hand we could leave better we could have you know more natural approaches to the vital processes in life we could have avoided and necessary c sections are necessary and biopics we could breast feed more and use less formula. We could take the babies and the kids to the parks and let them play with dirt. And this before the idea the children shouldn't be protected from just they should be allowed you know drop their ice cream in every my be on the ground and pick it up and make it and enjoy the rest of it yeah the least let them crawl in the grass and you know play be exposed to natural microbes when it's time when they have the right age. And I'm not I'm not saying don't bait them but you know just let them be exposed to. So I think you know we could do all of that and. But we could we also have to restore brain store the last type or to. One Why is the by other moms are depleted so we think that we will have to retrieve their divert their lost diversity once we understand what is it and want what functions are being lost. And we think that in the future we will be able to restore and restore after every impact when we need antibiotics when we need a surgery and we we need antibiotics because if it's important to save life then we should be able to minimize the collateral damage by her story and restoration is a very deep ecology kind of concept that we can apply to the microbiome and don't. Thank you very much don't see Maria Gloria doing is pay Journal. Published an article in the journal Science she's a microbiologist Let's find out now what So the Business Insider website with Sinead Baker who's a reporter from the global news desk British street artist Banksy one of his paintings one of his most famous paintings so at Sotheby's for a 1000000 times and essentially immediately after it was so it started to self-destruct so a hidden shredder in the frame managed to shred half of the painting leaving everyone in the room understandably quite shocked by what has happened. And what's interesting is that art experts are wondering if maybe this means that the purchase of Iraq more now and given that. I'm nothing is like a pair of jeans have been ripped up from the front there with more that way than they were when before they got ripped up then yeah exactly and it's interesting so Banksy himself posted a video on Instagram showing him putting this device in the frame supposedly a long time ago in the event that the painting would ever be sold at auction so this is very much a planned thing that he he was excited to happen and he he put a quote up that said the age destroy is also a creative urge which is a Picasso quote somebody bought this. Painting is it is it a painting yes it's a painting an It girl with balloon it's one of his mistakes yes I love heights shape aloon that's flying away so yeah it was it was in a frame and. He Yet he decided to destroy it and it's not clear who bought the painting it was someone over the phone and you know these international auction houses don't name their clients unless they want to be named and it's also we don't know who is we don't know if he was in the room so there's a lot of unknowns about this pretty strange story. I think a lot of people got an idea of who Banksy is at least they say that that the person the intriguing part is a person he bought the painting how cheesed off they are and it's. Contra from some of the Be still valid then because of course you know if you purchase goods you expect them to be delivered to you in the order. In the condition which she bought it you know remain sure somebody is the last thing they said was that they are they genuinely I'm sure they say nothing like this is there a husband they claim it was unexpected and they weren't aware that this is going to happen so they don't seem to know and I suppose it does depend on how the buyer feels there obviously a bike they found they're willing to spend a 1000000 pounds on a painting I maybe they'll be intrigued by what happened by bike the sense of humor by the fact that this is become an international news story and maybe they'll be perfectly happy to take it in its condition but somebody is themselves seem to be attempting to figure out what you know actually what the appropriate course of action it and of course the but I won't complain if it has got to value you know just like the every smash of a gaffe will but if it has gone up in value it's great you know some of these might well more the commit should. Have been more of a commission and then you've got the other gazes say well I'm going to 2nd this is my property our boss is going I mean you can see how this could end up in court for one thing I could very easily and. And at the same time as well that ends well maybe perhaps possibly yet I'm sure if nothing else I'm sure by whoever he is is having a great time watching all this unfold and you know listening to everyone discuss it of course is who says. The story of Brett Kavanaugh now who has now been. Selected as a Supreme Court justice in the United States why why is the story for the Business Insider of interest so essentially it's the biggest story of what's happening in the U.S. Right now somehow in the same week that the New York Times exposed. Suppose it the dodgy tax dealings over decades the back half of the story is still the main one in terms of how it will affect people's lives and the potential for the Supreme Court to be shifted to the right for decades to come so if you're covering politics U.S. Politics international politics what's happening with cabinet is just so important what it says about the U.S. What Trump has been saying it's obviously very telling about the president's. Approach to things and his mental state and how he'd use that the country so but your question is in Business Insider is Can Brett Kavanaugh be impeached from the Supreme Court justice of that so it's unlikely the even if there is an investigation this Senate would need to vote in favor of impeachment by 2 thirds and given the partisan nature of everything that's been happening at the Senate and the almost unequivocal support the capital has from Republicans despite all the allegations made against him it's unlikely that the Senate would vote to impeach him but some Democrats have said that they if if they manage to flip the House of Representatives in the midterm elections they will want to induct see it happen. You know claims made against him the potential for him to commit perjury and lying to the. Lying under oath so it will be interesting to see if they launched an investigation what comes of that I what they decide to do ultimately as an investigation does turn up anything I was always led to believe that a Supreme Court judge could not be removed by anybody on this earthly coil as it were but maybe there are you know what from what you say that the Seems to be some instruments within the Constitution that allows for that there are but I mean yeah the theat on Supreme Court is you know it's a lifetime appointment that's how it's beauty incredibly difficult for anyone to be removed it's incredibly unlikely to happen given the process that needs to go through I mean even have for example attorneys for Christine Brady for it who was the woman who accused him of sexual assault on testified. Against or against him last week she said that they're not interested in seeing him impeached so the political will might not even be there. In a few months time or read or any such investigation would take but it's interesting story the your featuring about how Google the search engine. Are and the military in the United States at least. 8 sincerely politely. Yes So Google C.E.O. Some dark in China met with Pentagon officials to sort of smooth over tensions over the fact that Google has decided to no longer help the military on allies drones and this came after a backlash from within Google itself so thousands of employees signed a petition asking Google to terminate this contract because artificial intelligence was used essentially to help the military with weapons and a lot of employees were very uncomfortable with that development so well that has been terminated Google did said it will keep working with the government and the military and other areas so it's the win for those Google employees who are unhappy with the use of artificial technology and intelligence when it came to drone footage but Google's sort of interactions with the military will continue to be here don't hear very much revenue kind of thing do you have for all of these new Internet megaliths they vary. It's controversial at the very least. It is and what's been interesting we've really seen over the past few months is the employees of these tech giants are really standing up and looking at their employer they're doing and sometimes calling a bit of a rocket the employees in these big companies are famously typically very liberal and they will really sort of fight back internally or sometimes even publicly when they think that what their employers are doing is unethical or goes against what they believe the company should stand for and obviously the use of artificial technology there's a lot of people within the tech industry who are very cautious about progressing with that sort of technology answer with artificial intelligence so it's interesting to see how so many are going to police go so strong at this. Interesting fascinating story now voting is taking place in remaining in a referendum on the nature of marriage or most of all political parties and the Orthodox Church have campaigned in support of a change to the Constitution that would ensure that a union can only take place between a man and a woman Marco Byrd is our man in Rumania well on Saturday and Sunday remains that voting in a referendum that changes the Constitution to acknowledge that the family is founded on a marriage a man and a woman before the documents stated that the family is founded on the marriage of spouses so it's changing the gender neutral term with one that's gender specific This was not because the Constitution was progressive and liberal the authors at the time did not conceive of gay marriage. At a cost of $40000000.00 euro in the E.U.'s most poverty stricken country is vote is to correct a typo but at the same time this is an attempt to outlaw gay marriage in Rumania Why does this matter to remains Michael why does why they were so bothered by the they having a referendum Well the question is does it matter to Rumanians I mean there are sort of small My Job small minority of people who are quite very sort of vocal about the fact that they want this a marriage to be between a man and woman but most people seem to be quite indifferent to it the reason is that the Orthodox Church is very much behind this and they're very powerful lobby forces in Rumania How do they square the amount of money that this spending on this does does the government not have to answer for that it in Europe's most poverty stricken country. Well it is a big problem but at the same time this is one of the biggest reasons why people have been campaigning against the referendum they've been asking for a boycott of this particular vote because it's a waste of money said that has become a big issue because there's not enough scores there's not hospitals and you know outside of my window right now you know people don't have water running water or electricity they're living in squats which are very similar to what it was like in the medieval period so you have a big problem there and you have a big problem I imagine as well with homophobia in Romania weren't a referendum like this. Yes I mean the problem of homophobia has kind of been started by this referendum though before people didn't really care about it it was referendum has done is it's created this this fans who of of homosexuals as being people who could sort of steal children away from families org And to a doctor and I mean one example one T.V. Spots which was on one of those popular channels in the last couple of days stated that if people did not vote in the referendum this would mean men would marry men women would marry women and men would marry fig trees and women would marry handbags makeup and fax machines. Squad I mean from our perspective though to see that of the dozens However it is a very much a man it was his it seems very. Absurd and remain here as well. Yes I mean you know one activist said this is a return to the 990 S. When homosexuality was outlawed in Rumania and very many kind of gay people feeling that they didn't really feel the last 10 years much of a public threat now they feel that the genie has been let out of a bottle and they're a little bit scared but homosexuality is legal and illegal and yet it's been legal for about 18 years and will remain eons turn out to vote on this well this is already had one day of voting and we have the results through for the day and 5.7 percent of people had for her voted so this is one of the lowest turnout ever and there needs to be a 30 percent of the electorate for the vote to pass so the moment this is looking pretty much like it's not going to happen but we have tomorrow which means that it's possible as huge amount of people could come out tomorrow but if that's the case people think that it might be defrauded and the head of the governing party Liviu dragged me and has already been convicted to being the puppet master behind a campaign that used bribes and forged ballot papers in a referendum in 2012 what does all of this tell us about Roumania will remain It's a country we rarely visit or hear about. What does this tell us about what remaining is really like Well I think that the low turnout today says that people are generally indifferent this particular debate I mean you have some very noisy people on either side and you have a kind of let's say extreme conservative and then you have a liberal sort of aspect but most people really don't care for them it's more important the fact that the price of butter has gone up by 30 percent in the last 6 months you know what people do or how they get married or who they marry is not really an issue but the family the concept of the family I imagine is quite a strong still very tangible cultural aspects remain here as. It is the people say that it is but at the same time you have a situation whereby. Millions of remains moved abroad and many Rumanians living and working abroad a separated from the children see hundreds hundreds of thousands of children living in Rumania with their grandparents or with uncles so it's become the family has become an issue which is much more complex in this country the maybe in others. Indeed so that the families in extended unit there exactly under one of the problems with this referendum is it says that the family is only a marriage between a man or woman and who were there to have children when in fact many families remain pretty much run by their grandparents or friends or this kind of thing have a very kind of pragmatic concept of the family in Rumania which doesn't really square with what this referendum says it really is a fascinating stories of. How will remain years from what you guys know this novel day of voting to go how do you think I mean just based on your own anecdotal evidence and how will those remaining who vote vote will it be for a change in the Constitution or not well most of the people who voted today 90 percent of the people probably have voted to change the constitution because the people are against it of course for a boycott So that's one of the reasons for the low turnout we'll have to see what happens tomorrow when people go to church and listen to the sermons but if there is a huge massive turnout tomorrow people are going to start asking questions about whether this referendum has been promoted because it's possible for people to vote in different places that remain because there's no knowledge 3 electronically of who votes they do things differently than Michael Berg there are many remaining will open up the phone lines now for one hour only this one is so you got because you had to join in virtue jukebox phone and so asking yourself as were a number chewed on to the soundtrack of up or not this morning we're looking at tunes as we really go now rather than 2 hours of a phone in tunes that something's up for some of what they're about in a chorus or online image shelf for a new. 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