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I just love. I think that just. I'm just very pleased that they come to some earlier. And now he has the support and had to and just say marine year has been appointed Tottenham manager signing a deal until 2023 have to succeed him or Patino who was sacked last night Bristol Rovers will host Plymouth in round 2 of the f.a. Cup after a $10.00 win at National League side Bromley in their 1st round replay and Anthony Watson says his complete focus is on Bath rugby now and he's loving being back with the rest of the squad b.b.c. News it's my past 7 manors messages in to say you're ready for bribery Clare I've been holding off making mince pies because I love Christmas but I love it in December However for you I will make you a mince pie if you just tell me what the answer is to sounds familiar man I do have to think about that one I'll be honest because I love a mince pies. Claire Carter had breakfast b.b.c. Somerset slightly wound with some cream. Too much for breakfast too much for breakfast until Good morning thank you very much for tuning in and let's get you weather forecast 1st and foremost is Emily would be dry today although quite breezy but a fresh south easterly wind quite cloudy at times as well but if you bite is about breaking through and highs that up to 9 degrees actually it's nothing to do with the mince pie let me just say you should see positively It's got the right at the moment not looking too bad but I don't want to drink so it's probably going to get busier later on as we head through the morning but there are some roadworks in pleasures out there that I'll tell you about in the next 10 minutes in the meantime if you spot anything else it's I 106781566 Thank You will head to the West Somerset railway Minix 20 minutes has its future been thrown into doubt they're saying No everything's perfectly under control why such a loss then of 800000 pounds that's what the annual report shows will get into this just after 7 think they got a racing driver in the studio as well desperate to go out for a drive. This fall suppose I may never make it back or just drive off into the sunset I think but I actually really lovely story coming from one worker in yo over . Race the long side world champions just weeks out the passing a driving test I love this. You'll meet Sophie but just after $730.00 today also what's happening up on a small. 500 year after being extinct in this country favors a back to Somerset 500 is that right my world and of course West Penn are just c.v. Primary school you are a stars of the show today for playground politics of your most I meet the man who's been dubbed dissident even after Bruce success and there's been a relationship there between the animal and me start with grizzly bears last year that was supposed to the most extreme example of what I was up to do seeds to seat the tiny cups milk we got a lovely voice Gordon b. Cannon he's making his way to do a talk in Yeovil next week the level the details voyage. Some said speech on a sad story Somerset's radio station. East peace summit click contact at breakfast 8 minutes past 7 o'clock I do want to hear from you this morning if you did watch last night's debate between Jeremy Corbin and Boris Johnson what did you think and obviously there will be people whose political views will lead them to believe well maybe did better than the other did it change your mind actually on who you may vote for where they were interesting points to be made or did you feel it was all a little bit anticlimactic not surprisingly Brix it was the big talking point in the i.t.v. Head to head Boris Johnson told the audience that voting Conservative is the only way to get breaks it down we certainly will come out on January 31st because we have a deal that as I say is up and ready it's ready to go and there is a shop distinction between what we are proposing and next year they're the and with another referendum. On the e.u. When Mr Quinn cannot tell us which side he would campaign on but Labor leader Jeremy cool been rejected Boris Johnson's claims that an e.u. Trade deal can be done quickly you've already indicated that you will allow our National Health Service to be put at risk by a trade deal with the United States you've already indicated that you would do a calendar styled agreement which took at least 7 years to negotiate so you're not going to get it done in a few months and you know that perfectly well the studio audience I think that many points throughout the debate both men what did you think 080-678-1566 you can text 81 trouble 3 Start your message with the word Somerset your political reporter Peter Saul is in Seoul for that's where the debate plays Peter what did you make of it you know it was still quite an early stage in this election campaign it felt like an opening salvo really this t.v. Debate last night certainly no knockout blows from either man or a repeating of the arguments there that we've heard already quite a lot of certainly when it comes to brag says in fact I think the audience grew a little bit frustrated particularly with Boris Johnson because he kept turning the conversation back to brag say I'm an attack line on Jeremy Corbin that he doesn't know which way he would campaign in every 2nd Bragg's it referendum but then you know Jeremy Corbyn did score some hits on Boris Johnson as well when it comes to this post breaks a trade deal with the n.h.s. You mention the fact that the audience actually laughed at the 2 men in a certain point some quite uncomfortable moments actually for example when Jeremy Corbyn said that he did feel his brags a position was clear Q laughter from the audience and then when Boris Johnson said that he thought that the truth mattered Well again quite a few audience members found that funny so perhaps a suggestion from the 200 or so audience members which are largely our guests Representative of the electorate at large but they're not really convinced by either Jeremy Corbyn or Boris Johnson at this early stage there will of course be people that really like both men. We've seen that the campaign rallies up and down the country already but in the middle of the election I think there are quite a few people there that are yet to make their minds up and and perhaps some feel that is it is a question in the selection of what is the least worst option you were in the they call the spin room this is where politicians senior advisers they gather they give reaction to seeing what they see I mean what did you hear inside the yeah it's called a spin room people think about it and that is not unlike a launderette all that part of the gym where there's all the people so I can really fast on the on the bicycles know it's spin because all of the different supporters they're in there trying to spin their messages to try to convince us journalists that I've attorney going to Boris Johnson has won the debates about Michael Gove standing up straight afterwards you surrounded by cameras saying that he felt the boys Johnson had a clear victory that mean looking at the newspapers this morning the early polling that we've got as well I think the general consensus is that it was a bit of a score draw no real boo boos no major gaffes from either man I think that was the most important thing which is they came through unscathed quite a lot of chatter in the spin room last night about what was going on on social media at the same time the Conservatives rebranded that Twitter account temporarily and called it fact check you can a completely different logos throughout the hour long debate of course there's no fact checking going on there from the conservatives it's about them just putting across their political messages so actual fact checking agencies like full facts were very very annoyed by this full facts that it was inappropriate and misleading and Twitter itself of put out a statement this morning saying that they are watching the u.k. General election pretty closely and if this kind of thing carries on it will result in what they call decisive corrective action right now looking to today then what's happening on the campaign trail we're going to get the Liberal Democrats manifesto the 1st of the major parties to launch their manifestos today we have the Greens yesterday didn't we as well and the Labor Party will launch theirs tomorrow the conservatives later in the week and the big message from the Liberal Democrats today away from you know their key message. Which is to stop brags there is more money for education they say there will be for example 3 percent yearly pay rises over the course of the next Parliament for teachers working in England and Wales they say they would pay for their food through what they're calling the remain bonus this is because most economists predict that on the any form of brags that the economy will not grow as much as it otherwise would have done so the Lib Dems say that if we stay in the then there will be more money to spend on public services also interesting to note a joint statement today from 2 religious leaders the Archbishop of Canterbury and York they are saying to voters and politicians to honor the gift of truth during the general election they say we should treat each other with humility and love and acknowledge those who hold different views on not our enemies so a nice thought for the day I suppose in the run up to this great Christmas general election indeed city itself would be out the jobs that paid so thank you very much our political reporter in Salford if you watched it let me know your thoughts are 806785066 or actually if he didn't watch it if you purposely set yourself know I'm not into I'm not to watch that i'm not get anything from it is that how you felt you chose not to watch it over 806781566 you can text 81 trouble 3 Start your text with the word Somerset clinic Carter at breakfast. T.v. Sees. That we were talking earlier on about the friends the randomly played the Rembrandts just after 630 today Audley open up the Daily Mirror page 3 I'll be dog for you there is a friend's charity sale going on and apparently the prole which. Is what there's loads of props apparently that are up for sale I did not say Well really the actual props. Apparently the actual wedding invitation looks to me in the studio the actual wedding invitation from Monaco enchanters wedding Oh yes it is set to fetch $1200.00 pounds $1200.00 quid for a wedding invitation brilliant it's among more than $100.00 items of from memorabilia set to be auctioned off online as part of the 25th I still can't believe it's 25 years since the pilot and the organizer of it has said it's an honor to bring some amazing pieces bidding runs from the 3rd of December to the 17th proceeds will benefit the Trevor Project he says for people. Who need help within the. Community they say here's the trouble they'll be g l g b t Q Young people but for example hug see the Penguin or what really could go up to 1200 pounds but what is it to do with the real hugs Why don't. They get a full us the canoe and the paddles that we sit on when they get their 3rd it is stolen could fetch up to forward off 1000 pounds. The all with the low cost to. Us Where's the holiday armadillo to teach his son. About the festive time 11 and a half. My word you know needing an armadillo course to the one that you wore and I suppose if that's what I mean what what would you own what would you like to own t.v. Memorabilia I suppose you could broaden this out don't you don't know what I'd want Actually I would love the 3 Will Van offer Only Fools and Horses I think there'd be a lot of people that would pay money for that I would like just. First want to know where I put anything on even the smallest house in Somerset true. And it's a lot of money for a prop. God is not a very good you are one of Jennifer Aniston's dresses no because you'll be able to fill in it could you fit the friend sofa in your living room you know could barely fit my son for a moment. Almost 77 see what's happening no problems clear out in the road at the moment the m 5 a 3 o 3 a looking good sort of a minor road it's looking a little busier now through the tone way the traffic is moving through the lane restrictions heading towards the end 5 through Anchorage you have got temporary lights in Highbridge the city a 38 Huntsville road near to the Market Street roundabout that's the railway station turnoff so watch out for those and don't get caught out the 839 through Coakley also temporary lights near the primary school turn off the hard as hell lanes that's looking a little busier now as we head through the morning and don't get caught out by egg foothill in Froome that's closed between the Royal Oak pub to the Broadway roundabout so you have to use a diversion where you can no proms are affecting public transport in thing else it's 810-678-1566 now trying to think of all of my favorite t.v. Shows and what I would take from it and I'm thinking the West I love The West Wing Oh yes I mean it's all right for space. Maybe this rubber ball that he plays with and throws at the window when he tries to get people's attention something awful to towers if it still exists anywhere the phone at the front desk of Fawlty Towers that could where the frying pan John Cleese hits man well. All right maybe there's something here if you want to join us get into. Program memorabilia that you actually would pay money for in an auction 080-678-1566 you can text one trouble 3 Start your message with the word Somerset burn and turn on the topic of the debate last night the person I thought he came over best last night was the presenter Julia Ching and she did really well did a really good job of I think probably trying to keep them by. That day and hour is picked up Boris Johnson says he kept repeating the same thing over and over again he didn't come over as very statesman like at least germy Corben tried to answer the questions even if the media doesn't believe him do you disagree with that do you feel Boris Johnson came out on top as a say whichever way round ece or it let me know what you thought or if you chose not to watch or get in touch for that as well thanks very much let's get anything you want about into the show you can email as well Claire dot Carter at b.b.c. Doc dot u.k. The future of the West Somerset railway has been thrown into doubt the annual report obtained by the b.b.c. Shows the company made a trading loss of more than 800000 pounds the new boss Jonathan Jones Pratt says past mistakes are being put right and he can keep the heritage railway running Clinton which is has this report. These are cold times in more ways than one for Britain's longest heritage railway the annual report that we've now seen makes for grim reading it shows a trading loss for last year of more than 800000 pounds compared to a profit for the previous year of 12000 I'm confident we've got a good business the company's new chairman Jonathan Jones Pratt's has already made a brutal decisions sacking board members making directors redundant to bring the company literally back on track but does this railway have a future we've we've sort of the payroll we've sorted the cost centers we've got a good round way we rebuild in the cash reserves and we're able to demonstrate for our profit and loss accounts for management accounts that we produce Monthly that we've got a sustainable viable business so you honestly say I'll be here in the future it will be we've got to make sure we are going in huge support from the community and from the local councils to make sure that this avoids. It's expensive to run a heritage railway. And now the company is having to spend more money on repairs making up for what it says is years of neglect. What's not helping the situation is the infighting which has dogged the organization for years rise between directors shareholders and volunteers rounds which have led to some volunteers working out that led to the company employing ever more staff in 5 years the wage bill rocketed from 700000 pounds to one and a quarter 1000000. For the winter. But what do today's volunteers make of it all volunteers like and Sanderson he was helping 10 flower beds at Bishop's station I'm very sorry to see it in status but I'm feeling very positive so it's going to be alright you believe that I do I'm sorry will you be if it's not very sorry what is clear now is that ticket sales alone won't cover the cost of this railway somehow money has to come from elsewhere. And that's where the West Somerset Railway Association a charity comes in and in the past they've had their fallings out but now the Association chairman Paul White House insists they are friends there's a good track record in our association but also another hurdle for hours around the country we can raise money provided that we work together and Jonathan joins Pratt and I are quite competent but there are a company and the association are together and will succeed. 40 years of history hangs in the balance just now the fight for survival will be a tough one. Clint's emerges with that report there on the future of the West some aset royal way it is 722 b.b.c. 4 country music comes from right here this heart and soul that we all have. Just the story of one of the world's most popular music genres plays I'm taken just because you can that is so heart wrenching told by the stars who shaped it including Garth Brooks Loretta Lynn Charley Pride and Dolly Parton you can dance to it you can cry cause something for everybody. Country music like Can birds a definitive new series starts on Friday night at 930 b.b.c. 4 Thanks very much to Christopher who is Texan say Clarence terms of the friends prop sale that you're just talking about surely therefore it should be all beef. Crystal shows Qana start to the day I. Thanks very much it's one triple 3 start a text message where your jokes with their words some of that will come 3 to May playground politics on the way in just a bit boring West penalty of a primary school you'll meet them if you missed them just before 7 o'clock I want to talk about the wildlife filmmaker 1st known presenter Borden Canon Gordon is coming to Somerset next week you may remember him feeding bear cubs in the b.b.c. Documentary grizzly bear cubs in May. It's no 1 in the morning the all orphans are being thing. For the moment they sound happy. The noise of a. Cop just you know he's a sex fake cut. To be interesting because. I passed it on the past back just to. Look at the back which offered. Me a lot about obviously. Is shows are incredibly popular and he's appearing at Westerns in Yeovil next Tuesday doing a talk it's called Animal families in May and if you love those wildlife programs and documentaries he's got so many stories as I found out because I asked him what it was like being able to do that job get up close and well quite frankly sometimes you know you're feeding the milk it's an incredible experience for him being that close to wildlife to start my career it was all about concealing yourself from the animals that you'd be and. So filming from a tree top or the other side of a moment and you're They don't know that you're there a lot of the programs of recently have been there's been a sort of a relationship there between the animal and me with grizzly bears last year that was the most extreme. Example of what I was having to do night feeds to seat tiny bear cubs milk which is just wonderful and it must be something you know you obviously realize that there will be only a few amount of people on this planet that will ever get that option to do that here. Because I've been doing this job since I was 17 so I have to so I've always just remind myself how extraordinary some of the opportunities I've had to go to places you know some of the wildest fathers away places and the world to see some of the most amazing wild animals so yeah I kind of don't think I'm ever complacent but my mind nor was a bit different to most people's normal day to day life is it weird then when you almost remove yourself from the habitat and you get put into well these kind of Tory's really animal families and maybe you know you step out of the jungle when you go into a theater surrounded by humans there's no much difference to be honest. And people are maybe more interested human behavior you know we're just another animal on the planet needs to be so considerate and and what. Has been great because I suppose it removes the middleman which is our television screen screens in my conference I can actually have that conversation face to face with with people that similar passions that people that are you know really interested in the documentaries I'm involved in the question and answer sections of it within the talk is really good because I can get people of all ages asking me the things that they're most interested in knowing about well sort of the bizarre raise questions that you've had do you know it is and. Not so bizarre that some something other nasty will up well polar bear smelt like which I thought it quite a good question I didn't ask why they wanted to do that but my answer was very much like. The polar bears smell quite. Like they've got lanolin and they're cool so you actually go close to. A polar bear some things like the smell of a freshly knitted jumper that's the kind of compatible smell. I love that's fantastic I mean did you ever realize is because I always feel if you get to go into this industry Ok or your own way that you do you need the voice and you have the voice as we've seen with you know acting and you've got a lovely voice for and that's all my seem to come in had now if you were to do this job. Well my children and my wife are very good at ignoring my voice that I. Never really thought of. Something quite. Easy for turn the camera on yourself and you've got control over the things you might say but you really don't have any control over what you sound like so I think it's just I just try my best to convey my passion and enthusiasm for the things that that matter to me so. Hopefully it's not too much like nails on a blackboard Has there ever been an occasion where an animal has really taken you by surprise so many times I think that our own around the world spending time with chimpanzees in West Africa or you know just seeing a jocular walk the edge of the forest in Brazil you know this is very rare early on in my career I was gulps mind you know these pieces full creatures in photographs all of I had seen there was no no footage of them in the in the wild at that point and one just started swimming across the river and it was very very surreal but then the some behavior that you know really it's kind of mind blowing in its own way up in the Arctic watching barnacle geese sleds when they hold themselves off the chicks are all themselves off the cliffs you just think it's not starts one. Survival strategy it was a little soft to hold themselves 20300 feet awful off a cliff well this I mean this is basically what people can expect if they book their tickets for Westerns Yeovil you're going to be there Tuesday the 26th of November in the main hall when you next on telly What have you got coming we have got a 2 part program or they'll be all over the Christmas. Link scientists Russia has been trying to rehabilitate captive links back into the into the wild so that. Lovely man Gordon Buchanan thank you very much. Traveling b.b.c. Somerset tickets still available go online for Aslan's Yeovil Luke how the roads are all looking good at the moment no problems for the m 5 or the a 3 o 3 nothing major on the minor road either as just road work starting to make things a little busier now around the patch so the time way looking busier through those lane restrictions for the a 358 heading through Hank ridge that was the m 5 and also in Taunton mountain Heathfield be a 3 to 59 through the center you've got temporary lights a ball a road which is starting to make things a little slower in both directions elsewhere Coakley 839 looking a bit slower now through those roadworks at heart are still lanes that's the primary school turnoff and not forgetting those 838 lights on the hog and the Huntsville road into high bridge to the Market Street roundabout near the railway station that's also got some temper likes causing one or 2 delays anything else 106781566 I have not forgotten playground politics I've just been terrible with my timing and we must get to the news furthest. West Penn are to the primary school you're on the way after this an update on what's happening today it's 731 his players are Card Good morning boys Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn have clashed over Brax it on the n.h.s. In the 1st televised election debate of the campaign Mr Corbin suggested the prime minister would sell the health service to the United States in a future trade deal Mr Johnson Riddick you. Brecht it stands as nonsense they conservatives have avoided a sanction from Twitter for rebranding a party Twitter account is a fact check u.k. During the debate the social media firm won the Tories it would take decisive corrective action if a similar stunt was pulled again the Liberal Democrats have promised a portion of the 50000000000 pound saved by cancelling Bracks it would be used to boost education spending in England the party says it would allocate funding for $20000.00 new teaches about those development of $350.00 new homes in Wyndham estates land in will it it would be the villages biggest new housing scheme the developers are looking to get residents' views about the proposals between 4 and 7 pm at Woollett in parish council office this evening and analysis of energy as data for England shows 2000000 adults were unable to see a dentist in the last 2 years responses to a patient survey found many people did not believe there was services available to them b.b.c. News it's 732 Tony in Taunton has a good morning to the interviews after the debate with Joe Swinson Nicholas sturgeon are due Faraj and Sean Barrie are far better as I'm concerned far more informative could only watch the 1st 10 minutes of the leadership debate it was all for our brother of watched your playground politics it's funny you mention that. Was. My. Shout to my I'm like a 5 dogs especially my great man and my nan and my gun owners will shout to my friends Poppy Andrews. Go and yes. Yes. They are the real stars of the show on a Wednesday or spend all cv primary schools thank you very much for taking part in playground politics respecting. The animals they keep what is it. I died. On 9 years old and I'm 9 years old hi I'm Vienna and I'm 9 years old hi I'm. The real square. 2 programs are you dressed so but I mean is that on t.v. Or is that on things like. There's nothing really interesting it's just junk. Now I don't go on t.v. . I Pad whole week the week after the weekends I don't know why I'm allowed to just base of the day so you sort of limit what I do. I do have a lot of trauma time on this like. Phone No I know. I don't know how to feel about that. Because like I do I do really have enough time anyway to do it because I swear a lot and I want to and I'm darned So I like darts but I choose to fight and you prefer being active Yeah. The 2nd you prefer reading and reading Ok. So I'm going to tell me what you like to read. And. Hi dad. Died when I type. This. And she fell from. It's always in and out never even heard of. Ether Laden sound from Vienna and lower all age 9 from was put on to the primary school stars of today show for playground politics we do take on. The general election breaks that later. And then they go through they've got their lives sorted and planned when I say what you want to be when you grow up they didn't even take a 2nd honestly everything's 50 years that they're done also you know lovely accounts of breakfast b.b.c. Some missing. Bags or they were broke yesterday it is 735 let's talk racing shall wait this is a great story a former Army corporal says she has now found a new lease of life through motor sports Sophie Burt who works for Leonardo now in Yeovil raced alongside world champions this is just weeks of the passing her racing driving test mission motor sport is the forces motor sport charity works with service leavers to retrain retrain and go on to find new jobs good morning to you good morning clanky so much for being in the studio I mean even I thought you sort of had many lives so far already Army Corporal Leonardo and now racing driver Yeah it's very exciting in the future so the talk me through 1st of all I guess life as an Army corporal What's that like. Very demand then. You've you lead your team leader. Yeah yeah what's it so what led you then to Leonardo. Len and it was fantastic because they take on a lot of x. Forces and they're part of the armed forces confident. So. Yes at a very understand in you know so I mean motor sport I think there's probably a part of us we would all love to maybe experience a fast lap but where did this love come from for me from a young age it's always been my interest. Over any sport that I've ever wanted to watch all day yeah I learnt to drive in a field when I was just old enough to reach the pedals the summit the Somerset. And yeah basically when I was going free my medical discharge through the forces I heard about this charity for recovery center and you know I got in contact put everything forward and I was invited to go carton which led on to like 3 hour insurance races even over a Northern Island So yeah I get to travel with it as well because what's what's the I mean the racing driving test obviously that can be very different from the normal driving test isn't it yes it is but it's very very common you just in the ring with the instructor 33 other people were present when I don't mind and it's just a few questions on you know a theory about the circuit and you know what to do with the vehicle but you've got to get 100 percent with the flags and communication between the marshals and yourself when you're in circuit say What's it like to be behind that wheel is fantastic like. You just your worries are just nothing you just see and what's ahead in the furthest point and just you know it's just fantastic yeah but then you've got half you wits about you in the mirrors ahead what's happening and you know if there's an accident any and you should just be prepared for it I guess you can't think about anything else in life because you have to be so focused on you yeah it is it's just such a fantastic thing it's just feel speechless by it was air speeds are we talking here well it's not the national speed limit or it's way. We talk or Oh well it depends on the circuit when you're on a straight what the car capabilities are but yeah your heart into the braking when you hit it going into the corners well we may have some petrol heads up there what kind of cars we're talking about or did I horsepower dreadful when it comes to cars and what do you drive while on just a drivers on a recount. But yeah I drive them master m.x. 5 race of remembrance Yeah I think that was 2. I think it was bad horse power whatnot but yeah that's who you need to know so yeah I know Mission motor sport just go through this a bit more what it is so it's a charity that was built up 66 year. And it's basically just an officer that left the forces and he's seen almost blokes come back from you know off Afghan and just thought you know they're all stuck in what can they do he's got a love of my isp or and just saw can we do a few activity days it's just up from there it's a really small charity any I think a paid staff so they do rely a lot on volunteers and beneficiaries and like myself because I've gone for the sort of stages now for 2 years of sort of gain the experience to help the confidence the community could communicate sorry yeah the community we've been the most. And that just so lovely is it's a new found family for me. That's right no that is really nice and I guess you can now go and spread the word and potentially then help other people yeah well I've. Joined the charity I've done a bit of. Training on skate pan and then become a bit of an instructor it's the same with cotton telling the technique passing on the experience but now I'm just volunteering to go to get wood to sign on and stuff like that for when they do passengers some days say yeah so I mean you were right what I'd love you've also I mean this is given you an opportunity to meet some incredible people you just tell me beforehand you've met Harry and Meghan Yes yes that's what just. Got. But what I like that that lovely that just like anybody else the human never very polite you know I wanted to know your stories and that was. I think that was there earlier this year possibly last I didn't know what it is. And yes basically in London I was been told that I'm going to do a question answer so of presentation and then the next minute there's a roomful of 500000 people with royalty and stuff and I'm doing the question and answer thing in front of them what's nervous Abend 120 miles an hour away to go used to well I don't know really. Kind of a strike what do you have to sort of go to do this now I could this lead you I haven't got any expectations for the future. See if the chair a asked me any 4 weeks ago to if I wanted to do it because I'd had such a. Quite sad year many just said I wanted to pick you up before Christmas and in a hour with a way that nest that I hope I've got many bases in future is fantastic Best of luck with everything that's to come when you next get in the car. In the new year now because the racing season saver Yeah well keep in touch with the best luck with that new song is lovely to meet you thanks very much Claire thank you so much there you go so if you but a former Army corporal who is now a racing driver get involved thanks so much sense b.c. Some of you can look up mission motor sport online forces motor sport charity and find out plenty more let's catch up then with that had when it's official Spurs fans what do you make of it all Marino is coming morning here to talk about a change of gears but Tottenham have appointed Jos a Marine you know as their new manager following the sacking of Maurice he appointed Tino the former Chelsea a Man United boss has signed a contract that runs until the end of the 2023 season while the former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp told the b.b.c. Last night he wasn't surprised the club had been in talks with Marina. Something you know coming to. Go by that all I would have already had to be in after me. The last week or 2 or 3 I do so I do come to talk now before I left to say also my job I know the 2 of them thank you for my. In c. Like your no doubt now Bristol Rovers avoided another potential f.a. Cup upset at the hands of non-league opposition with a one nil win a Bromley in their 1st round replay last night top scorer Johnson Clarke Harris claimed the only goal of the game right at the start of the match before then had to soak up plenty of pressure from their hosts overs captain only Clarke provided the assist one of those that they keep telling us to put it into that little area and try and try to factor in their give away just on the edge of the box that came out nicely for me and I'm honest with them I was born only caught delivering to the ball to secure the area trying to block Harris. If they're trying to punish and it has gone in rather astronomer's or not I'm not sure but. Our overall now host lead to side Plymouth in the 2nd round on Sunday the 1st of December with a 2 o'clock kick off now Wales have qualified for Euro 2020 Aaron Ramsey scoring twice as they beat hungry to know at the Cardiff City Stadium but still City youngster germ or else start the game in midfield only the 3rd major tournament Wales have qualified for while in local non-league football pools and rovers are through to the 3rd qualifying round of the f.a. Trophy after a 5 nil win over bed front in their replay last night to the rugby and Anthony Watson says his complete focus is on bath now and he's loving being back with the rest of the squad the explosive back is now back with the group after playing a big part in helping England reach the World Cup final and while he's keen to continue on the international stage Watson says his complete focus is now on helping back kick on last not more folks at all at the moment in the process here for so long of heard from other players and software which could work is going on here and you know you get a bit jealous when you start missing and stuff like that so on just looking forward to go but playing with these guys love being back here and playing with these guys and training with these guys serves looking forward to work Andy Murray says he needs to be cautious about his workload at the revamped Davis Cup in Madrid as he continues his return to action after hip surgery Great Britain begin their campaign today against the Netherlands there's the potential for them to have to play 5 times in 5 days in cricket England begin a 2 Test series against New Zealand later this evening with the 1st ever Test played at the bay oval in Mt Maunganui it marks the 1st test under new head coach Chris Silverwood batsman Dominic Sibley will also be making his debut for England and finally today's racing is at Chepstow Hexham Kempton and Warrick and after a 3rd place yesterday's brilliant 3 were still 3rd and still that's the one best over today's 2 then is the at the man in the $328.00 Chepstow. I really like that the swag that's called If I had a horse that name it something like that that's. Good stuff that was said Hadwin you can have Emily bird on the weather in just a few moments time for now on your roads it's Lou tonight. I'm going to go through some of your debate comments in just a bit how we doing all of the moment play no major problems to report on the roads m 5 an a 3 o 3 a running smoothly a couple of minor roads starting to look busier now out of Taunton on the tone way looking busier through the roadworks and the lane restrictions through Hank reach towards the m 5 months and he filled the same story roadworks causing a bit of delay in both directions for the a 3259 just past the garden center ball and rode away from Taunton the a 358 down to the south field roundabout that's looking busy but it is moving anywhere from actual temperance in Coakley starting to look busy and hard as hell lane in both directions as it got temporary lights in the area and it's also got a road closure for the a 358 between child in Tadworth as well don't get caught out by this one it's closed in both directions for drainage work so you've got diversion signposts available for you anything else give me a call if you're safe and legal it's 080-678-1566. $747.00 Emily would we wrap it up warm and bring out the Brawley. Let's think maybe a coat today but you could leave the body at home feels risky saying that. But yeah just difficult today should just about do it maybe one with a hood just in case the forecast is for it to be dry across the myth that this morning bit of cloud around but some brightness that breaking through it is a breezy todays that's the but the main bit of weather to deal with if you're out and about with a fresh south easterly wind at temperatures today 9 degrees in Bridgewater and wanting to 8 Celsius in your wells but we have got that breeze of course to go with it but it's forecast to remain dry in throughout the day and tonight remaining dry over the cloudy still quite breezy overnight lows between 3 and 6 degrees tomorrow a cloudy start again it should be dry for the a to start off with on Thursday and the weather front out to the west and that looks like that will head to turn some heavy showers our way through Thursday afternoon highs tomorrow of 10 degrees and still quite windy through Friday at the moment that will be quite cloudy the chance of fairly showers at times and that continues really for the weekend be some rain and some dry weather mimic the upper still windy but keeping things a bit milder with highs of 11 degrees by Sunday thank you very much Emily would 748 if you pick up a copy of The Guardian today you will find the huge hist picture of 3 beavers there I mean they are just cute I mean show me a Norton cute picture of does that lie even are they just cute and I'm going to talk about why it is x. More could be changing in terms of what's coming back to Somerset in a moment I do just want to run through some of your election comments 1st because if you saw the debate last night binged to know what you thought of it was Boris Johnson a German Corben went head to head on i.t.v. If you didn't watch it while you chose not to about so you have some fun with me what you watched instead because soup into what is said I totally chose not to watch last night's debate and some of this morning's comments support my decision same old same old and then she said I stuck with Dave great repeats there and I said he thought whose day. Realized it was the channel now I'm wondering what was being repeated say thank you another Sue insolence in his email then say personally I'm sick and fed up with hearing about the election and everything to do with it none of the politicians have a clue about what is going on in the real world the cost of living the n.h.s. Schools and mall and how it affects people there should be a box on the voting paper that says no confidence in any party I think that would get the most votes I didn't watch it as I was too tired after being at work trying to make ends meet Thank you very much for the email and as you have from Tony earlier on he actually said the interviews after the debate I think it was even off there on a celeb 10 o'clock with the interviews afterwards with Jason cynically sturgeon Nigel Farraj and Sean bury were far better and more informative any thoughts on the debate last night with you watched it or chose not 280-678-1596 extension 6 you can text 81 trouble 3 Start your text message with the word Somerset that's had 2 x. More than 500 years after becoming extinct in this country beavers coming back to Somerset the National Trust is reintroducing the on the whole nickel estate on x. Mall as part of the big project to try and help with Flood Management This is a paper speaking open this is where we very cute pictures Ben early is the project manager at the National Trust morning to ban morning oh this is exciting was the idea behind this project then well yeah they are undoubtedly very cute he said but for us they're serving. A practical function in that way using them as a tool to essentially restore habitat on the estate so it's important to say there is something close to relace to 2 sites on the estate and we're using them to help restore natural process and to create a much better habitat for the species so we can increase part of such a great much much sort of ritual out. I Phone on the estate how did they do that. Well they they all said that ecosystem engineers so they're a keystone species. So they when you and reintroduce them into they like the water to access vegetation and to escape predation if they don't have that water available then they created by by damming impounding amounts what they'll do and through that dominant ponding they create a much more. Varied and diverse habitat for for a wide range of other species will it take them a while to do this. But the decisive reintroducing them to the need to create that habitat relatively quickly so they'll get they'll get busy. Quite quickly and they can alter the habitat quite significantly and quite rapidly they'll start to clear vegetation around the the right pair in areas around the sort of water habitat areas and they'll create sort of essentially mini wetland areas with poles and then channels that they use to to access the vegetation that they that they say they will create a diverse habitat quite quickly that the change that they they achieve is it's quite astonishing that the number of sort of insects and birds that will will see develop in those areas will be will be significant only for the 3 big new big frex more and from a said Well I mean why now why has not been done so you know what made that decision to bring them back now. It's part of why the resilience project that I'm working on on next mall which is all about developing that whole process restoring habitat providing multiple benefits for people and nature. And there are tools within that project and we see them as a way of working with nature rather than against nature it helps to adapt to issues like climate change and to help slow the flow of water through the catchment stormwater in dry periods and help to recharge groundwater as well say there are a tool to develop those processes benefit people for nature McComb for them from saying projects elsewhere in the country and abroad that there are a positive way of doing that will we get to the stage where you know we could be going for a walk on a floor and that may be I we spoke to Eva what was not know in the next 2 years because this is an enclosed release there are there are other areas in the country to country and certainly in Scotland where where beaver Ah. Out in the countryside . The position in England perhaps isn't there yet that's not the that that the policy and the financial mechanisms that. Sort of cuts what wide release but it but if we get to that stage then I'm sure it's something that the that the trust would look at. If those mechanisms are in place good to catch up with the bend thank you very much Ben Ali their project manager for the National Trust on the state where beavers ought to be. Happening next year b.c. Somerset Simon Parkin jumped out of a public to fix a. Financially calling. For green on all number 3 on the major language heard is why can't you not. Simon you know working on one thing if you don't you think you liked it and I was completely axels you're not going to let on looking like a complete wreck we know it's a working side. Taking fish out Simon Parkin you in the swing for you have a lovely time together Somerset's people sunsets to Somerset's radio station back these meanings from knowing the Susannah sax tell you what we had a right old laugh on the show yesterday at around about 830 if you missed it on a Tuesday we look at place names in the county as. Through the week and it wasn't on the list to be discovered yesterday. Randomly mentioned her snow how he really wanted to figure that one out and then they sped on if you missed it we we were laughing out loud even in the meeting following the show this is unison Bradstock phoned in. Giving us the reason as to why go to school go House oh hello good morning yes. Let me put the radio back on about. My mother she was a lady well. There was no hope so it was a court of public go. Go 1st. I don't know yes yeah No 7 no I'm going to do with a goat No I don't even know how you. Yeah so because Thursday because there were no I don't know. Because every pub that's amazing that he's one of the best reasons for a place to be called something I think we've had today Tony bit gutted those nothing to do the guts to. Go. Honestly I love to love love love that so stay tuned to cheese days through the week because we do we delve into place names and if you've got any information any news on any of them or ones where perhaps maybe you live 806781566 but honestly I woke up this war is still making me laugh as I was coming into work today thinking a place has been named after the fact there was no power. Was really in the world I would like to shout out my mom my dad to step sisters my little sister or break my campaign grandma and marry the person you anything I am a factory for healthy follow my dreams if this doesn't make you get a job at the Animal Sanctuary don't know what will work I've already got a job and that they already said of the management of our house I. Was. Right let's get to it shall we Tony in Taunton son I'd rather watch play. Politics in an election the let's talk politics. I died years old. And I'm 9 years old and I'm 9 years old hi I'm Vienna and I'm 9 years old hi I'm. Coming up on the 12th of December the election and how where you got some kind of what's going on and what impacts you like because like I guess when I'm older I have to vote the thing is like when we go to 2nd school know we talk a lot whacks it and what happens is only in 2 years time to go in there we don't know what he was going on that's on the news my family are quite open with like these things I always feel that Bracks it was a place in England this is I'm all right I love it whereas in England the county of works it. Might. Be like it would be a big play it would be a place that everybody knows about think it would be neighbor stalled. Or maybe I don't know some West sounds so I knew I was going oh boy I don't rate carriage they're getting really are not for the devout when you do the news it's sick she like Black said what's it Black said. I just hate it too and you know the shadow. Because I just find that Borat is literally going to Eldo will. Now all I'm going to say is the breaks for Christmas number one I think Program politics could happen. And so. We talk about what I want to be when they grow. Now normally I'd like to give the primary school people some time with this because after sitting I think about this last straightaway right going to do this then listen I'm going to go to this university one of them came out with 3 jobs because she realized she was going to get too old to do the 1st was as you move on to something else. They were tremendous and I still see West Penn all see the primary school you have got one of the best views a school can. Fuel view across to the top it's stunning. Some 6 people in Somerset stories Somerset's radio station. Wagon house and breakfast. B.b.c. Scientists going to 8 o'clock Welcome to Wednesday the 20th of November your news for the county now with Fi OS account Good morning bars Johnson and the Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn have attacked each other over Brax it in the n.h.s. And being questioned about their trustworthiness in the fast head to head debate of the general election campaign both leaders found themselves subjected to derisive laughter from the i.t.v. Audience during some of the Alan says Our political correspondent was watching there was no killer blow in last night's debate nor was that a moment likely to radically change the course of this campaign Boris Johnson used the opportunity to harm his message on Bret's it and to try and portray Jeremy carbon is unclear and in the sights of Mr carbon would not be drawn on which side he would back in a 2nd referendum instead he wanted to focus on the n.h.s. Claiming again that it would be under threat under Mr Johnson something the Tory leader strongly refuted perhaps the most memorable moments all came from a skeptical audience who openly laughed at Mr Johnson's insistence he believed trust was important in politics and Mr Corben for his pledge to reduce the working week to 4 days the Liberal Democrats will pledge to spend an extra $10000000000.00 pounds a year on schools and recruit $20000.00 more teaches if they gain power the policy will launch it. Election manifesto today with the promise of what it called an emergency cash injection of 4600000000 pounds next year analysis of official n.h.s. Data in England shows millions of people are missing out on the dental care they need a patient survey revealed more than $2000000.00 have not been to a dentist in the past 2 yes because they've been turned away deterred by cost or put on a waiting list at the Crouches the vice chairman of the British Dental Association I think it's shocking really you know we are a professional want to look after patients patients are amongst business you know in a civilised country it's just beyond belief really the high court will today begin hearing a legal challenge to hate crime legislation the case is being brought by Harry Miller a doctor from Humberside after Limerick he retreated about transgender people was officially logged as a non-crime hate incident but similar argues that the police guidelines breach his right to freedom of expression the college of policing says hate incidents can cause extreme distress and it's only by recording concerns or police can assess the seriousness and its army corporal Todd racing driver says she's found a new lease of life through motor sport mission motor sport is the forces motor sport charity and works it service leaves to attain and find new jobs so he but who now works for Leonardo in Yeovil race with world champions just weeks after passing her racing driving test and told us about her journey that from a young age it's always been my interest over any sport that I've ever wanted to watch all day I learnt to drive in a field when I was.

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