Is widely believed to have planted the bombs 6 people wrongly convicted of the crime they were acquitted after spending more than a decade in prison those responsible have never been brought to justice but there are concerns the inquest won't give any. Already the coroner has ruled out looking at who was behind the attacks a group of M.P.'s shamefully small part of the health budget is spent on mental health support for military veterans the Collins the fence committee also claims serving soldiers and their families are being completely failed when they need care the government says it spends millions labors accusing to resume a year for running down the clock on bricks it the Prime Minister's ruled out giving M.P.'s of votes on the withdrawal agreements this week but she says Parliament will be given a final say by the 12th of March our political editor is lowered the announcement of a new day may have been designed to cool some of those tempers at home but there will still be a concerted effort in Parliament this week to try to force her to say if I can't get a deal through this month well then I will push a delay button on Bret's it and remember all along that has been something the prime minister has been extremely reluctant to do from next year's school children as young as 4 will be taught about Internet safety relationships and mental health and dedicated classroom lessons the education secretary Damian Hines says the Internet and social media are adding new pressures that weren't there a generation ago these people in Seoul threads have been giving us their reaction it's a little bit too young there's still children in really innocent age and I don't think that they really would understand anyway it's better than him from a younger age that they know what to expect when they grow we know it should become full survey everyone should know me but I just don't think it should be taught from such a young age. And posters for food and drink high in fat salt and sugar. Being removed from London's Underground on buses is a ban on junk food advertising across the city's public transports comes into force the mass of the cancers he wants to tackle the ticking time bomb of child obesity in the capital that's the news now with the sports his film Busby Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says winning the League Cup means a lot for our mentality and for the players earlier city retain their League Cup title beating Chelsea $43.00 on penalties after both sides failed to score in normal and then extra time it means city's dream of 4 trophies remains alive. 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Many missed fog and low clouds may take a while to clear but he will live to give a try and find a way for most of us with plenty of sunshine as well some rain for northern Scotland very much with highs of 16 Celsius today tonight it will be a dry and largely clear night turning chilly in southern and eastern areas with frost possible as well if you missed. In some areas the. Sounds that. The greatest thing to happen to. Radio. A little bit. In the way he shouted at me why you're not going anywhere. And I go out. To Johnson and given the shoes. We've just had the. Surprise. We also heard the best speech of the night oh it was hilarious Dalton Olivia Colman at the age of 40 has won her 1st Oscar and we have just had another award their best director has gone to Alfonzo quar on. The 1st ever director of a foreign language film to win Best Director at the Oscar before this such a out of 30 nominated in this category had lost. Has Changed History he's got 4 nominations by himself this year he's already won tonight for cinematography he's won for director and he also was in charge of the film which won best foreign film I think it's a list of 56 years that a Mexican director has won best director at the Oscars because he'd won before for gravity you had the birdman victory you had. Mexicans Absolutely. Absolutely dominates this category so we've only got one to go with the best picture to go but I did briefly tell you about Olivia Colman speech it was absolutely. A layer as she came on stage utterly shocked I'm sure she thought Glenn Close was going to when she paid tribute to Glenn Close in her speech saying you've been my idol for so long and this is not how I wanted it to be I think you're amazing I love you very much she said my mom my dad and then just broke down in tears and went you know and then said I hope my kids at home are watching if they're not watching I'll be a bit annoyed because this isn't going to happen again and then she spoke about how she used to be a cleaner and she loved that job that thought didn't go anywhere and she just started spouting random words ending her speech with the words Lady Gaga. And. Lady Gaga her since it. Was going to get shown on T.V. a Lot also it was a bit where she was speaking and she looked at the teleprompter and says I'm being told to wrap up and she went. Into the microphone and I wonder if she flicked the Wii's I couldn't quite see you'll be interested to see if any listener spotted and we were watching in T.V. I wonder if she flicked the Wii's on US T.V. And whether that's even a rich thing in the States it's probably not to think there's less rhythm one in the States. You know what I've never even heard of I don't even know what flick of the means well it's. Not should show but the wrong way round Yeah they think he's anything over there. Is a film critic over there side why don't more of the stars do. It without the rude bits but you know why don't they just be made this speech is off the cuff What do they have to get out of their mobile phones and read speeches. I do not like to see that mobile phone thing the speeches of the mobile phones no no no no that's not what this is. Why can't they do of the top of the. Well you know and that's I agree with that and I think it's more charming when they do because when they have these long speeches written it says if they expect to win . Yeah it's a has been written in advance looks a little bit doesn't it I love I thought I was spiritual you know that was not written. And people really like to orate I mean who ends most people in their speech I'd like to thank God she just went Lady Gaga listen Conan we're going to get the big one very shortly but for those people you know up for now is this the ship just catapult 4 o'clock Saul's as it was for those who people who have just joined those who want to give us a rundown of the run as a write is to know what yeah so best actor went to Remy Malik for his role as Freddie Mercury in the Bohemian Rhapsody he had dominated this awards season the one and the Golden Globes one of the BAFTA so Remi Malik won Best Actor Best Actress as we've been hearing has gone to a Brit 44 year old a Livia Coleman who people know for the for peep show they know her for Broadchurch and you know her for you know for all kinds of T.V. 2012 the T.V. Show Olivia Colman is me at the Oscars beating Glenn Close is absolutely sensational she looks so. Best supporting actor went for his role as Greenberg as don't surely the jazz musician Best Supporting Actress went to Regina King for his bill St. Barry Jenkins 1st film since moonlight when it comes down to screenplays we saw Spike Lee win his 1st ever Oscar for a black Klansman of the age of $61.00 Spike Lee is finally an Oscar winner and in the other one best original screenplay is this a clue as to what is about to happen next repeat to get the final award of the night Best Picture and Best of a gentle screenplay Green beat Roma is that moment of what is a bite to happen next Other winners tonight Lady Gaga one her 1st ever Oscar that was for Best Original Song for shallow from a star is born Best Animated Feature went to Spider man into the spider big critical and box office hits although Liza doesn't like it that much she says Best Foreign Film. Has also won Best Cinematography and Best Director for all. The know it's moments off the evening we will be heading towards the best picture unless they do a lifetime achievement award they sometimes do one of them. Julia Roberts is on stage. It is the best picture it's good to be the best picture they might take a minutes to do this so maybe maybe you can hear Silesia thought someone might win . Well that's you know that's that's another category despite that at that's something that they they cut out usually they give an honorary Oscar to someone for their life's work and that's something they got out of the show this year you know I think the momentum at this point is with. Not the other you know there's been a lot of awards that have been given to their films and which. But I'm thinking Yeah I'm thinking Rome is going to get it after all. Yeah. Something new today every day's You know you know what to look at these means it's all to do that. The best picture Julia Roberts is about to be it's green. Green. Saying I thought of mine. Has become the 1st foreign film out so when it is going to green light Peter Farrelly The man who directed us directed. The Green Book for people who don't know is about the jazz musician being driven into the deep south by a racist drive. To change his behavior through spending time with stars. And has been heavily criticized by many parties for being an old fashioned film that people have described it as Driving Miss Daisy and I actually really enjoyed it. Quite as much of. American producer I don't know. The director is on stage at the moment he is the director of. Things a pretty funny film. You know this is the 1st time in a few years now I've previously see. Before work. With . What. I said at the start of the night that. The only other awards show that uses the same voting system is the Oscars which is the Producers Guild Awards Best. It sure is not 1st Past the Post like every other counts are great it is a preferential vote so it's not always the most popular film with the voters that wins it's the one that gets the general consensus and that is what's been happening in recent years you remember. Losing out. Because it was seen as less contentious and I think this is something that is happening with the Oscars in recent years that's why I wanted to get out bets on it 4 to one when I noticed the so long and I was restricted by being in the United States. And we could be sure that we. Could have had it you could have that here in the US . Again but. It was a joke to go to Vegas to bed you know never you know you could bet on like this is the 1st near That's a good bet on Oscars legitimately Oh yeah without the money going to the math. I can't make that guarantee. But Lisa what does this say remember the backstory that we touched on earlier in the program was that this could be fleet best picture and it hasn't been so the old guy if you like the status quo in Hollywood has been maintained. The best picture yes it is and I have to say I'm very happy to be random This doesn't disturb me a few minutes ago predicting that Romo would win and I'm very happy to be right in our own critics that award ceremony we had the Critics' Choice Awards and I voted for green and brown like attic and it was definitely my best my best picture of the year and I'm just elated that it won because I think it's a very worthy picture because in this idea match of charm before. And one of these Net Flix movies from all the money they spent in promoting. Without winning best picture which is the one they wanted they got Best Director Brad but it goes. As well. They are going to be they are going to be. Money they have spent on this campaign this was Netflix. They've not won the big one but net everyone knows Netflix is a major player when it comes to the motion pictures now they have they have achieved that to a certain extent but they have missed out on the big one we've talked about are a lot tonight Lisa tape may have won Best Short Documentary she did not win best film with your mother the other folks for people tuning in she's an Oscar strategist that was hired by Netflix she'd won lots of best pictures for Harvey Weinstein she organized the campaigns that won for moonlight which won for Spotlight Netflix hired her last August to bring home the Oscar gold with. But they have lost out to Greenberg this very old fashioned film that in fact you know something else that's interesting the Toronto audience awards the Toronto Film Festival has an audience award where the public votes and what their public vote for it to run so which is at least September a social a long time ago they voted for a Dog Millionaire they voted for King speech they voted for 12 Years a Slave they voted for green book last year another indication that it might be able to come through and when and one of the other remarkable things about Green Books triumph tonight in the last 85 years only 2 films had previously won without a best director nomination and you know what they were Argo with Ben Affleck and the other film that won with best director nomination Driving Miss Daisy the. Only something in the style of. Almost all of the but there's a couple of other questions thrown in from a. Little. Siddons the Net Flix this competitor to the whole Hollywood system will have to learn. Is it that they shouldn't put all their eggs in a foreign film basket. That could be I think. They also might learn the lesson that they they can be a little less competitive a little you know not they don't have to throw that much money at something I think they'll realize I think I really do think it was almost a backlash to that just just Relentless Promotion really did not serve it well in the end and also could they argue that they've got the. U.N. Calling Could they argue that they've got the moral high ground because after all we all know we've talked about this tonight that Romer was the critiques choice in that respect this starts film studio if you like Netflix or. Star fool the industry. Has got the moral high ground in a way. I want i Phone very interesting tonight is this is a throwback Oscar result this is a throwback to the days of Driving Miss Daisy winning best picture in the last 2 to 33 years we've seen the Academy increase its membership because there was those dreadful stats about how it was 94 percent white it was 77 percent male and they thrown open the doors they've invited 30 percent more people come in and those results are being seen we saw the rise of get out last year we saw Rachel Morrison becoming the 1st woman ever to win for be nominated for cinematography last year and this year we've seen a couple of those results we said the 1st ever black director to win the animation for Spider-Man into the spider verse we've got the 1st black costume design and so when with cancer as well things are changing the just didn't change quickly enough for I have brought to triumph and Best Picture and it is because of the voting system is because of the. Preferential ballots I bet you got the most votes but it didn't get enough in the 1st run to get 50 percent so they start the knock off the 8th film allocate those results again if no one's get 50 percent of the 7th film allocate those people 2nd shift choice votes that's where Greenbrook will of picked this victory and people 2nd and 3rd favorite film member people like Jack Nicholson still get votes in the Oscars you get those old guys who vote in the Oscars they call them steak eaters your old fashioned man your Republican voters as well they are much more likely to vote for green book than they are for a film set in Mexico that's a black and white in not one but 2 different foreign languages no foreign film has ever won Best Picture at the Oscars since 1960 only 2 black and white films have won Best Picture at the Oscars the artist and Schindler's List had a lot to overcome Netflix thought by spending all that money they could overcome it's but in the end it's Driving Miss Daisy and Rivera Greenberg that has won Best Picture and notes the calling meticulously observed the rules are not allowed to criticize Jack Nicholson for anything whatsoever in that spirit but he may rub city of course we should have forget as come away the most awards has justice been done tonight have the awards go to right as Jack Nicholson. Well like I said I voted for Greenberg I you know that was that was my choice for best picture. And I'm not a I'm not an older gentleman an older white gentleman of a certain age so I'm not sure you know something that we have a test done is that they've made. Campaigns this sort of whisper campaigns that nobody knows where they may get in a negative rumors about these films comes out come out that they they a lot of people thought that green books a tweet. That that. I wrote maybe I don't know 5 or 6 years ago that was racist that came out right you know prior to voting and a lot of people thought that that would handicap it but this kind of is shows that negative campaigns against films don't really work either was the surprise of the. Oh I think Lydia Coleman was quite a surprise but the night I tell you I think green but winning best picture is a surprise and I think you had me surprised and calling just remind is Who for you was the big loser. You don't get much bigger loser than the favorites it went in with the most nominations the equal most nominations 11 absolutely nothing also a dreadful dreadful night for Glenn Close she really did think she was going to win best actress it was the 7th Oscar nomination of a career should be nominated for dangerously to be nominated for The World According to Garp she'd been nominated for The Big Chill she'd been nominated for Fatal Attraction everyone all year has been saying she's going to win the wife this film in which she plays the wife of a Nobel Prize winner winning his literature prize and it was a story about the role of women in society something that is. Obviously been a talking point as well and that is maybe one of the things that are slightly played against because the still is a majority of the voters in the academy are men definitely So yes not a good night for Glenn Close not a good night it's all for the favorite and. It's all for Lisa the publicist we couldn't talking of but it's always been the person who was hired to bring that flicks best picture and she didn't manage it and you know what she was always a Marine you were Man United in the end. It has spirit of making comparative studies I suppose Sasha Baron Cohen was. After she did that side about Kevin Costner didn't get the role. In the bodyguard that went on to give. Me. Advice as I said Baron Cohen was originally going to be yeah. I think if Sacha Baron Cohen. Had played Freddy Mercury it would have been such a radically different film that it's very hard to compare and contrast the. Action of a human Rhapsody would have been very much in later period a lot more about the decline in his health than the think one of the criticisms against what you mean Rhapsody is that Freddie market was a 12 A certificates Freddie Mercury did not live a 12 a certificate of life I think you. Played it would have been certificate 18. Also he saw gone. Upside down Cohen mentioned that in the end he just felt he was too old to play Freddie Mercury and I understand I get that. Yeah I was going to say that just sit back a workaholic was saying Freddie Mercury's rule life will always remember is that you know can he ever used to go to his parties and emerge 5 days later. When there were the 3 main rocks at the after party is going to be like tonight they should have to be every little. One reason why is the road you 5 days later that would be doing is in the movie nobody said enough so you're going to go into look at it in 5 days later it's well. Deserved one of these parties so how should we sum up the account to be Awards this year after a dodgy couple of years it's fair to say even the preamble to this was rather dodgy with them losing their presenter after yes after all of the problems it's had Have they managed this time along to put on a successful awards ceremony without any major controversy while be very interested to see the reviews off the show for not having a presenter because I was having to talk to you for most of the night I didn't get to sit and watch it as viewers will have done it but people didn't seem to be crying out for a presenter they started with with a sort of semi monologue at the start awfully blue and one wasn't amazingly funny they started with a joke about USA Today which is not great when you're going to a global audience completely alienating a large chunk of your audience from the very start but. Be very interested to see what the reviews in the viewing figures were but it was a quick ceremony that best picture is about 30 minutes earlier than yesterday was at 3 hours and 15 minutes or so I think it was tonight that is the shortest Oscars for decades tonight so they did actually manage to achieve that they did it by getting rid of the lifetime achievement award they did it by getting rid of the host they did it by getting rid of lots of the montage sequences we have where they go you know they'll go the cowboy. Let's celebrate the cowboy and then they would they would bring on someone like Sam Elliot and just show a 20 minute not 20 minute of the show a 7 minute film of montage as those had all gone they did fairly bad sort of through the awards tonight but when we look back in this city on the nights when they go to the speeches which is you know it it's events but it is. Or just tell a living Coleman another Joan and saying shut up and we all know how she reacted to that isn't enough look at the beads. And Lisa. Him for this is the economy woods. Oh well you know it's I don't think people are going to miss the fact that there was no host and I think that I think they will appreciate the way it moved a lot and I think like prediction is that the ratings are going to be very high Well at least higher far higher than last year they're going to to not follow the trend of declining viewer ratings and I think one of the reasons is because more viewers had a dog in the fight this year more popular movies were nominated you had green but you had stars or you had Black Panther movies that were tremendously popular I think so many people had seen so many of the nominees this year probably more than any other year but I think people will turn and will have turned tuned in to watch . Thank you very much has been excellent and really this is one of my favorite all time. Highs because of you to thank you and because of our listeners as well and thank you everybody for your contributions by Takes e-mails and by calls as well Patterson enjoyed the varied Seafair pass he was left of it but Lisa Lisa Josie Mandela thank you very much we'll catch up with you again very soon now let's get the latest 5 headlines as Morgan on digital B.B.C. Sounds smart speaker come on this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live Thanks Dawson Green Book speech in Rome or it's a best picture at the Oscars Ramey Malik won the Best Actor award for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody But the big British winner of the night was a Livia Coleman who was named Best Actress for her role in the favorite inquests for the 21 victims of the 974 Birmingham pub bombings are set to reopen Lisa some families are threatening to boycott the hearings because of concerns over how much will be revealed. A group of M.P.'s says British soldiers and their families are being completely failed when they need mental health care the commons the fence Committee says a shamefully small part of the health budget is spent on support for veterans the government says it spends millions and threes amaze ruled out giving M.P.'s a vote on the brakes a deal this week but says Parliament's will have a say by the 12th of March Labor's accusing her of recklessly running down the clock that's the nice piece got the sports Manchester City have retained the League Cup and kept alive the dream of full trophies in a season right put it here 1st heard was. By Chester city we're not sure. Of the true polish to her that was the moment rame Sterling scored the winning penalty to clinch a $43.00 win as the sides couldn't be separated in normal and then extra time the match did have one major talking point however the Chelsea goalkeeper kept. Who refused to be substituted by manager merits sorry just before the shootout took place at pairing to Angus sorry although later on the Chelsea boss struck a more conciliatory tone it was a really big misunderstanding I wanted to speak to him because he was right for the result. But he was wrong or for Rubicon the OP described Liverpool's nil nil draw against Manchester United as a point gained adding his team didn't create enough Liverpool are top of the Premier League but just by that one single point in the day's other game aswell beat struggling Southampton to Nella the Emirates Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has played down speculation linking him with the vacant managers role at Leicester City the foxes sacked cold well with the team 12th in the Premier League and after a spate of lackluster performances in recent weeks with the molester defender Robert who these played under is not surprised the Frenchman was dismissed. I've been a bit slow and when that happens you need someone to you know to really grab people back to your neck and tell you really is and quite frankly I don't think it was the guy to do that because if you let the players under the form like. You know use it and set them up for failure island's rugby head coach Joe Schmidt at MIT say even though their focus is on the World Cup this year they want to do as well as possible in the 6 Nations their 2616 when ever. Of retaining their title just and Schmidt knows it we've frustrated ourselves a bit with the lack of rhythm that we've had and I think there is a little bit of trying too hard as well as who are who are trying to jump ahead of the game and get to places and throw things that we're just not quite ready for elsewhere England will be without luck Courtney Lawes for the remainder of the 6 Nations he has a cough strain in the women's tournament the England head coach Simon Middleton says they're not taking a grand slam for granted his side thrashed Wales to make it 3 wins from 3 in the Championship Britain's Dan Evans squandered 3 match points as he lost the final of the Delray Beach open in Florida to rattle Al bought the Moldovan one eats in a 3rd set tie a break and Dustin Johnson one. Championship by 5 shots finishing on 21 under par RORY McILROY who produced 6 bird is in the last 7 holes finished 2nd and that's the latest from B.B.C. Sport This is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound Smart speaker. Good morning well what a weekend of weather that was sunshine across many parts of the U.K. The thing temperatures across parts of west Wales on Sunday to 19 point one degrees that is a new February Grandcourt for Wales and there is some more warm weather to come I have been next couple of days things then slowly start to change as we head towards the end of the week it will gradually slowly but surely a bit more unsettles But as far as things go for the 1st. All this morning most of us starting off dry some fold patches around cheapie across parts of Yorkshire up in northeast England Mr. Across some other areas as well across North knowledge in Scotland here there's generally a little bit more in the way of cloud through the day we'll see some outbreaks of very patchy rain sliding northwards becoming confined very quickly to the far north west of Scotland the men to the north Narcissa go through the afternoon and things will gradually turn the drier and brighter sunnier in fact from the south so quite a lot of sunshine for most parts and not just Scotland trick today and for England and Wales we've already mentioned the fog patch the folk here and there some of that could be dead say through the valley York up towards the northeast of England but that folk should tends to the and clear and there will be a blue skies and sunshine and those temperatures across the U.K. Will 15 degrees happen again in Glasgow 14 about fast 16 in Manchester 14 for Target in Plymouth 18 and more of 2 places that could get to 19 degrees but it will turn chilly again during tonight guys for most of western Scotland here will see a bit more in the way tomorrow another beautiful day across most part saw the U.K. Mostly dry weather stay with some folks from Thursday almost everything creasing chance of some rain and it will start to turn a bit cooler than rich for the B.B.C. 5 Live download free B.B.C. 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Radio 5 Reiner at least. 145 people have now died in more than 200 a being treated in hospital after drinking toxic bootleg alco a northeast in india police there of arrested temp people merely krishnan joins us now from new delhi a think when we covered this story about a week or sirgo merley far fewer people had died as a result just remind is of the background of this wire people drinking talk sick bootleg alco Well the plain truth is that it's cheap and it's easily available it's well the incident which we talked about almost about 2 weeks ago what happened in the northern states of whatever they sent Will truck on in that incident 100 people died but this time around the death toll is clearly mounting 8 and up it's almost reached somewhere between 145 to 150 and many of them are undergoing treatment in hospital hospitals and skun so short of this poorest liquor it all started off in up in the how temerity est and district of a sap where a couple of tea plantation family was celebrating the birth of the child and so many people who join disintegrations and instead of Senator Risch celebrating that it's still in into us out of it deadly. Incident where where that we've seen more filled with cops right now in a sap and police authorities as usual they go through the rigmarole investigating into who the producer of this poisonous liquor is and so far there is about 50 to 28 and suspended to customs excise officials were supposed to keep a watch and prevent toxic spuriously go from from being rude so that's where it is I just remind us of the reason Boyd's toxic is Rick because they use. Illegal in gradient because it. Petrol or something like that that they put inside this brew to make it. To to make it strong as it was but also becomes toxic. Quote destroy illegally produce alcohol moonshine liquor which is out here. It's much cheaper than branded spirits and it's common in parts of rural India while the bootleggers out here do one making hoosh as it's called Out here the addict method all method all this stuff meth and yes yeah it's a highly toxic form of alcohol sometimes used as an antifreeze to their mixture to increases thrift and potency and if in just didn't even in small quantities measurable can cause blindness liver damage and finally death I have seen many parts of the country especially in response call and in the southern state of care where people have consume such liquor where their Brewers actually put car batteries it to this brought into this into this boot into this I need talks a call about a call car batteries to give you an extra kick so UK and people they just want to get high and it happened so fast not knowing within about an hour or 2 that they are frothing in their mouth and have to be admitted in hospitals and this is precisely what played out in Assam and as many as I would like gotten we've seen so many hoops tragedies that claimed the lives of hundreds and hundreds of people across the country and unfortunately the more the thinks more things change the more the more the rain the Sate is the reality is this death toll likely to rise of sorts in trouble too. It looks like it looks like it probably might it could be one of the. Tragedies alcohol poisoning cases we are probably going to see. Kate OK murder thank you very much more decreased and also now I think of kids said she remember those things are considered Syria well has a little bit of that nostalgia for you. Yeah I hope you enjoyed that because that is of course the how will cassette recorder now apparently cassettes back sales are on the up with $50000.00 album sales reported last year but it's not just a retro trip for those by them in fact it's young up and coming bands who fueling interest in cassettes to. Lulu Webb who runs the cassette only music label said club records announced to whether she was shocked by the newfound love of all I do know that surprise like a love story coming about 5 years ago. I mean I'm pretty young so I haven't lived through when they were there and I haven't kind of seen when they were really terrible with sound quality nothing like that so I kind of just saw or people coming in about 5 years ago. And kind of getting quite interested in as many tapes and he were a bit interested and I thought oh this is interesting I really didn't think much for that and then like more and more people came and he kind of reborn more about it and. Yeah I think it's amazing I'm kind of wasn't very surprised he's Paul you them it's it's mainly a I would say like 18 to 25 year old it's not people who. Lived in the era when they were before you kind of get 40 plus year olds buying those and those are the kind of people he was all say is the last one you mention because that's a something because they kind of remember the. Old really bad quality hissy ones and don't really see the point of them coming back which is understandable because they were busy over some cause even for those with a no use for the Nowadays you see it like that. And the younger demographic Why why they buy they hankering for style just something that they missed out on what I think is going to go to look at look at cost just as a single film I think it's more about making music more accessible to people and it's kind of a ready access for way for musicians especially musicians starting out to put out their music because the 7 inch nowadays is so expensive to produce it's kind of completely impossible for a small artist make money selling a $7.00 inch when they can make quite a lot of profit selling a tape and so especially with labels there's no point putting out even a run of 5 $107.00 inches because you'll definitely lose money pretty much and it makes it is really the only way of releasing your music physically when the band is the small. Sound Cloud surely. Physically busy. Where everyone physically. I guess and is it albums 7 rather than singles or. Secondary Rex's things. People are buying albums singles whatever it's kind of I mean the range is basically 5 to a pound pretty much in the shelf. Yeah. Or you can understand if big mix tapes because that's where cassettes I suppose had their heyday in recent times in any case for mix tapes you know you understand that there was a perfect platform in a way but what kind of music are we talking about now the get to be apart from it being new artist what kind of music generally gets on so because I mean you listen go a massive next I think mostly it's kind of you have a lot of electronic selling. And you have a lot of kind of. Like induce D.I.Y. Badge and office people kind of producing their own music and they're in the cell so it's really a budget. Yeah I mean it should everything now but I on the ground is just her album on nothing like that so you get an unbelievable next you know the most important question that somebody of my generation remembers it he said 1st time around. This see the ballet. I want candy be released see 30 I think it was in there was a record label cool roro are from the United States to release people of Prince Charles the musician the flutist. The people of my generation want to know if these concerts still see this. They actually does they sound pretty much perfect I mean obviously if you have like a terrible cassette player if you have one of those 4 pound course for one they will sound serious but even if I have a cassette because that one which I saw in the charge of the band and if I record from even the worst kind of thing if I record from my side. Straight onto a cassette and I listen back like this that it will sound as good as a CD to new web who runs their own cassette only label said club records Nathan wind bend wrote an article about the rise of cassettes just last week for the America magazine inland I asked him why people were looking backwards now rather than forwards with their music format I think I think that's kind of part of the appeal right that this is a technology that seemed to be dead I mean I think they thought that about vinyl in the 1st place I mean I think vinyl stopped being manufactured for a while before it came back again and I think there's something kind of appealing about lost technology in a way there's a novelty to it and even though cassettes seem to have died I mean they were. Still making them just in smaller numbers so I think a lot of it has to do with sort of the the novelty the collectability of them that they weren't you know saturating the market anymore and I think that's I think that's part of the appeal and also just sort of the idea that that tapes are made in limited quantities now and so that just I think drives people to want to collect them more but you're right it doesn't seem to make much sense and yet here we are it's a fact that the numbers are rising you know vinyl kind of get but you know cents would have to have his Were they they his they go tangled in the machinery that you know they'd use where there were bootlegs paradise that's all they were good for yeah and I think also you know the idea that you could make your own tapes really easily at least with the technology that once existed with with tape decks it's it's much harder to make your own vinyl record and from what I gather it's much more expensive to press vinyl than it is to make tapes and you usually have to make bigger quantities in order to really get your money's worth so with tapes bands especially indie bands are able to get their product out there in a way that's a little more interesting than just you know popping out a 100 C.D.'s you're making a tape there's there's more love put into it I think more time put into it because you know you have to let the entire tape play in real time in order to get it on tape as opposed to just you know burning something on a CD it's there's more personality there I think and maybe maybe that's why people are attracted to it again you know you say all that but you needed to simplify when you buy a cassette player from nowadays you know that's that's a great question and actually when I was working on the story I I went around to a couple of my neighborhood thrift stores trying to just find like an old tape deck or or one of those tape recorders that people used to carry with them to to college lectures and things and I had a whole. Of a time finding one but I do know that with this new you know kind of rebirth and cassette and we say rebirth I mean the numbers are still pretty low but at least compared to the vinyl or streaming but it is happening people are putting out players now for instance Urban Outfitters I don't know if you you have them in the US we have a lot of his yeah OK Yes So Urban Outfitters they're making their own cassette players now you can buy them for $30.00 to $40.00 in the store or online so I guess the market is back open again if you can't find one it at you know your local 2nd hand shop. OK And let's get my head around now. You know I wonder if there is any particular you mentioned indie music the indie bands Yeah and I can get that I do understand why they would find it attractive is any other genre his lodging on the WE ALL the precipice of something interesting music you know will this be a novelty most men's full indie bands and the Nazi movement will disappear and once again have cassette players with the money that we spend on them that's a great question I think I mean we were having that same kind conversation when when vinyl was was coming back into into style again and it's it's here to stay it seems I I don't know about tapes I guess we'll have to see and in 5 years see if the numbers are still rising but you know there there are some some label some smaller independent labels that are you know mostly putting out cassettes and vinyl too but it tends to be I've noticed at least a lot of garage rock kind of the scrappy you know punk quartets that are putting out their own tapes there's a label here in California called Burger records which has been around for about a decade and has been producing cassettes and vinyl mostly of punk and kind of you know straight ahead 3 chord garage rock. But I've also found that noise rock bands and metal bands and even a lot of hip hop acts are gravitating towards tape and I think a lot of it does have to do with the cheapness of it that you can produce $100.00 tapes for about the same amount of money that you could produce a CD but it seems to have more of a novelty to it and it's certainly cheaper than than putting out vinyl but it seems like those are kind of the main the main genres that are gravitating towards that particular brand of analog to let me if I'm wrong the only kids who would around the 1st time that said I could find a cure for to be a novelty you know yeah you're probably right yes because I was thinking you know the dad sounds dads Is it a few other we want to go back they do it well maybe you know maybe the kids are or rating their their parents' old cassette collections that are just you know collecting dust somewhere in an attic and are now kind of finding you know fun and I guess there is something kind of interesting about going back and and you know experiencing a piece of technology that seems so fresh and new or many decades ago that has fallen out of fashion and sort of experiencing that and and I think for a lot of people it is sort of a new thing it's a different kind of sound I mean tape especially the mass market tapes that they were making you know in the eighty's and ninety's they do sound different you could argue they sound worse then something like vinyl or streaming but maybe it is you know just kind of like an a new experience for a lot of people but I think you might be right I don't have actual proof that that that it is a demographic kind of thing but I think I don't think you're far off there yet Nathan whined but know that now they've been protests in the Argentinian Cavett show his support of Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro the CIA joins us now from Buenos Aires the presence a very big impact here in Oregon. We've been actually receiving a lot of Venezuelan in the Grants due to the crisis in the last few years about one 130000 minutes when lens and since 2016 an estimated 600 Venezuelans I arrive in Argentina every week escaping from the crisis and looking for new opportunities here so as you can imagine the recent crisis that exploded in Venezuela particularly this past weekend when pressed presented as my low dose military blocked help and humanitarian aid from entering the country has had a very big impact here in Argentina to President might be has also been one of the most outspoken presidents of the region against an equal of motherhood Oh and calling it the recognition of one why there are no position better on self declared interim president so a few protests going on here in Argentina I want to say this from both sides so a few weeks ago there was a very big demonstration of. My door open as well as very quite big quite a few 100 people showed up in protest of what's happening in Minnesota but what's interesting is that just this week there was. A protest organized by several social movements and unions a prole Maduro So they marched here in one of the site is a to the embassy of the United States. Criticizing the U.S. For theirs for the stance they they've taken against my Ludo and this is what some of the demonstrators had to say Mr amenable to put in the winter Venezuela suffering from income to foreign intervention and of course the tough on organized from Washington we're here to demand the retreat of North American intervention on our continent we demand that they leave because we want to Latin America content of Peace and Democracy nobody was interested in this is a maybe. I don't want foreign intervention in South America we've already gone through this and what a free man is for the choices there needs to be respect for the country and it idiosyncrasy their suffering and imperialist on SWAT an attempt of could attack led by the United States that's why we came here to protest Yeah this is this is the Commons did actually capture part of the Habs will you might describe as the possible consequences of all of this what ever saw it you take in support of a juror or not is there a sense the crisis in Venezuela particularly over this weekend by the way with you know battles on the border with Colombia ambassadors on the border with Brazil is there a sense that this crisis could destabilize the region. Absolutely I think specially because of the fact that so many men and so those are fleeing the country and that's having a very big impact in the countries where they're going so Colombia obviously a country that's been most affected by this new influx of immigrants but also here in Argentina. You always have I think any country that's receiving a big amount of new immigrants people that are welcoming them but also people that are saying you know you're taking our jobs away and this is particularly true for men isn't as because a lot of them and as soon as that are fleeing are very well educated about 50 percent of the Was that have a right here in Argentina have a university degree which is a much higher percentage than. Arjun signs that live in Argentina so in that says socially I think it could definitely decide the region and politically definitely because it's divided the region Argentina of course Brazil and Colombia and some other countries are for the position one way though for him to take power in one is a lot but there are some countries that have said that they're for my lord I'm and I believe you're on your way so that's definitely putting dividing the country dividing the region and that definitely going to have some impact on the stability here. In Buenos Aires this is when Oscar is not here on a full night tonight and the big shock I suppose for a lot of the people are they can to be Awards. Our own winning the Best Actress award over that side and it will be she did what the American sometimes call flipped the bird but not in a way that they would have known because she did it in a kind of a test show for a knave kind of way if you remember the cover of that book cares as we call it well yeah she gave it the old Churchill backwards when they told her to shut up and get off the stage it was a mazing night though we've called in to C.N.N. Several. Think well we C.B.C. Sussex a B.B.C. Series.