Dinny a minute and 2 is accused of channeling Iranian money to passively in fight is Emmanuel Nash on as a spokesman for Israel's foreign ministry we do whatever is necessary in order to make sure that all citizens can live in peace with out of this common and so they look at Sir coming form and obviously the financial aspect is an extremely important aspect because there is money coming in from you on securing the conflict securely in this war machine and also Hamas in the stomach Jihad the actual commission is calling for a change in the laws or online political ads that state clearly has paid for them it comes as Facebook's mounting an operation in Dublin to try to ensure that is not used to spread misinformation or use the foreign intervention in the European elections which it Alan is the company's vice president for global policy Facebook as a service allows millions of people in the United Kingdom to talk to each other including about the important political issues of the day but it's important to recognize that that very openness that ability to communicate with each other brings with it the possibility for people to try and get in and corrupt the process that's what we're determined to stamp out and ministers are urging supermarkets manufacturers and suppliers to help all food waste by 2030 the U.K. Currently wastes more than 10000000 tonnes of food a year but out of the 250 largest food businesses I mean once you've signed up to a waste reduction scheme shadow has the support manager all are going to says Manchester United have not deserved to be top 4 in the Premier League this season his side can finish 5th best after only managing a draw at relegated Huddersfield Chelsea will play Champions League football next season after a 3 nil win over what for the ensured they'll finish in either 3rd or 4th asked the manager you know I am or he has conceded they'll have to put all their energy into trying to win the Europa League this season to ensure they get back into Europe's top club competition next season they drew 11 with Brighton Judd Trump reeled off 8 frames in a row to storm into a 125 lead over. John Higgins in the final of the world's nuclear championship he needs only 6 more frames on Monday to win the title for the 1st time and England's newly qualified fast bowler says he probably had the best week of his life and wants to represent the national team in all formats of cricket helped England win a 50 over O.D.I. Against Ireland and a T 20 against Pakistan over the past 3 days this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound Smart Speaker thank you look at Monday's whether they'll be sunny spells in showers for Scotland many dry in the south elsewhere it's all because of the snow showers unflinchingly with highs of just 30 Celsius in London B.B.C. 5 Live I meant about it a Monday to Thursday from Thailand I'm law is on B.B.C. Radio 5 Live Good morning. And every Wednesday I broadcast from the heart of U.K. Politics Westminster X. Another chaotic day at Westminster this morning I have the biggest political guests with me and you get prime minister's questions with the best build up and analysis of country is from. The family have to do what we think is in the interests of the country for you we just don't think the country would forgive. Us. This is a forgotten B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on Dawson coming up in this after the shadow chancellor described the government as like a company in an ministration. Pyramid can't trust what how busy they were breaks a deal between Labor and Conservative any time soon this way Australia's election campaign is darken in recent days we'll find out why and also the world's most comprehensive report on the state of nature will be released later on today in Paris and try and guess what it says in The Guardian as the headline a satisfying twist the mail has the headline the case isn't closed and. Goes with the headline it's over. Give you head. It doesn't begin with be. Rex it is again leaving many of the from very edges in news websites it's after Labour's John McDonnell accused the Prime Minister of jeopardizing the cross party brags that talk saying you no longer trust after details of the negotiations appeared in the press he of course is the shadow chancellor the prime minister has urged Jeremy Corbyn the leader of the opposition to put differences aside and agree breaks a deal when I spoke to our Political Correspondent Chris Mazen and also him what's changed in the past 24 hours since we were hearing about a possible do you know what were the words we were reading in the Senate a nice places Dawson words about it being a crunch week and words about you know a deal nearly being there and all that kind of stuff and then what happened 9 o'clock Sunday morning John McDonald the shadow chancellor goes on and sofa and in the space of what 15 minutes or so manages to compare the Conservatives under series and I. A company going into administration and then when he's asked twice whether or not he trusts the prime minister he says no courtesy of some of those newspaper from pages and in particular the Sunday Times with their suggestion yesterday on Sunday that there was a plan afoot for a customs arrangement a compromise that might persuade labor to sign on the dotted line of a deal and Mr McDonnell using the detail of that emerging into a newspaper as a reason in his view fizzes jesting that you couldn't trust the prime minister because both sides have been pretty good in these talks of rambled on forever in not sort of providing a running commentary to people like me I knew yet out emerges this detail in the Sunday Times. Now Downing Street say they were not the source of it I suspect it was probably patched together by a variety of sources and a lot of it isn't that surprising that it was going to be something on customs that the government was going to have to give but it has given Mr McDonald a chance to have a bit of a pop at the prime minister and you after wonder DOT I'm picking up on our conversation last night when I was casting a fair dose of skepticism on whether or not Jamie coping with that it would ever want to bail out the prime minister in this circumstance. If you take the analogy that John McDonnell himself used and you apply it to your own experience of any negotiation you've ever done would you be likely everything else being equal signing up to a deal with somebody you didn't trust and a company that you thought was about to go into administration I suspect the answer to that would be probably not and it is therefore not unreasonable to come to the same conclusion as to how John McDonnell views these negotiations with the government and the irony won't be lost because these were quite de Sales accounts of what was going on with regards to. The conversations between labor and conservatives over this deal they were quite detailed in as to well you know way I've decided given our forward probably into compromise on I really won't be lost on those who are observing this is the week of course or that was the week that the defense secretary Gary Williamson lost his job over what was presumed to be a leak from here yeah yeah quite and it'll frustrates people leaks I mean leaks are part and parcel of politics that kind of a pressure valve in terms of the workings of political institutions where the US government departments or political parties and alternately public life is exactly that and so people within organizations that feel information that isn't public could be helpfully made public you know in the business of passing those sorts of things on but yes in a week in which a cabinet ministers. His job over leaks albeit from the National Security Council you know I particularly in a sanctum of the government as opposed to these particular talks Yeah the irony will not be lost. But as I say up until now broadly speaking there hasn't been this sort of drip drip of Leaks Now I understand not every last comma in the Sunday Times piece was necessarily 100 percent sort of there but they do seem to have got the gist of it pretty much right and yet it's been sufficient to irritate John McDonnell and make you wonder garnishing if you like what I was saying 24 hours ago whether or not in the end there is scope for a deal those talks regime again to morrow on Choose day they are details you know and they are serious and they have been going on for a long time but ultimately it was always going to require a political leap from both sides had to try and make something state which arguably the biggest danger being for Jeremy Corbyn than for a series of other a playing politics is an exam because on the one hand if John MacDonald's point of view is accurate you would have thought this if it was an official leak it would be leaked to force the hand of the Labor Party into coming to deal well as you suggest in the press not where we're inches away from a deal and then it would look bad if that deal didn't happen because of labor and on the other hand. If Joe McDonald is playing politics with this. There is no point in going into more conversation this week is that there is no deal on the table if as you say we're dealing with a government is like a company going into administration and where the opposition they're asking to support them doesn't trust them yeah I think sometimes they're with these leaks they're not necessarily as clear cut in their gathering as they can appear on the page afterwards so I mean OK sometimes in the West mystical tight. Person I or person Bay gives journalists a documents from the. In a recess of the Department for Education for instance and there you go there's a headline and you report it but quite often when it is about the content of meetings that are inevitably attended by a range of people then gathering a sense of what happens within them can come from a range of sources and that's I don't know obviously what the sort of time sourcing was on its story on Sunday bought it probably did come from a range of sources rather than necessarily from a single source that Mr McDonnell's view on the Andrew Marr Show was that it was done to sort of bolster the prime minister's position I mean frankly we don't know why it was done because we don't know who the source or sources are I think look the simple reality is we know there's a big gulf so the Labor side want a customs union and plenty in the government and on the Tory backbenchers don't plenty on the labor side wants a referendum and plenty on the government side don't that much is known what it would appear that the government is trying to stitch together is some sort of a range meant where they would seek to reassure labor to any deal that was done couldn't be unpicked it's before the next general election so you would have an answer if you like to this question that labor pose that goes something on the lines of Yeah but if we do a deal with the misses my whoppers of Boris Johnson's prime minister the week after because the argument would be that he would be bound into whatever was agreed until the next general election now of course the nation relation doesn't have to take place in 2021 it's currently due to it could happen sooner and plenty around these parts of Westminster will say that once there is a new Tory leader you wonder how long I hang on I'm sitting on a mandate that isn't there isn't a majority that doesn't exist before they are tempted to go for it. General election and therefore that point could come rather sooner and maybe that's not the kind of reassurance that Jeremy Corbyn would in the end need but last seems to be the kind of ballpark of where they are where they are looking but I always think as a side that they the barrier to entry to signing on the dotted line in these cross party talks was always a greater than the prospect of the eventually bringing about a deal that saw the plates go across one Christmas and there's a brand new 5 protocols launching today is Kevin Pietersen beast of man it sees Sarah Brett meet the former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen he's left behind cricketing and the celebrity world in the U.K. Rediscovered the South African roots where he's found that one of the countries are conics pieces the rhino is on the verge of extinction of a podcast Kevin Pietersen invited us exclusively out to his South African lodge on the edge of the Kruger National Park there we got immersed in his new world meeting South African national parks ranges and conservation is putting their lives on the line in the war against poachers have a listen to this excerpt from the podcast. It's a majestic animal some con with that horn on the front of its face coming up on caucuses and mutilated animals. That's what makes grown men cry they can literally kill a baby rhino and its mother and they don't feel any remorse that breaks your heart doesn't matter who you are. But sometimes it does matter in the long human greed I suppose numbs me. Because it's human greed that's killing these animals. It matters if you're Kevin Pietersen with the fact that there's a really that's an outrageous shot the maverick batsman. England's school is a transcendent genius on the cricket pitch but his talents and temperament would drive them apart I was a cold slug millionaire I was cold cold a mercenary basically it's all about table with TIME What was I given I was never given the test. Try being South African in an English set up it was hard for money played for England because I don't think he could really weigh in it was like my English and I thought. I was angry and I just realised you know what little. Kevin Pietersen went home. To his natural habitats and. You can promote from playing golf today and said straight what I played today maybe played well today but I was I was hitting the ball and there's no ego there's no bravery there's no bravado there's no. Nonsense. Out here and you know what he's right it's like being in the cage among these animals is simply incredible. The fuck up it's pretty good it says try that again I'm not bad but. You see. He's. Never seen anything. This. It's true. But this is where the real story starts and that's what these podcast is about this is the story of Kevin's midflight. A fight bigger than any sport a race against extinction. That's going to say Can you spell it that's it rotting animal carcass. This distance but it's broccoli went right through the. I'm not feeling that it's a violent it's murder it's brutal. And it's murder. And for what's the very thing that defines the Ronna it's hold those cornrows got off with an axe rider Horn is the number one black market commodity out there is nothing more valuable than run a whole save that by the rich in Asia I have some friends bring going on almost every day I mean what what is he stirring what is a liquid to my purpose and worth killing for and worth dying for in Africa so your mates how much do they earn a killer out of. A mug for to shift 2000 for one run on your never sit back and watch your family die you would teach your kids tilted in a place where even the good guys don't trust each other that happened family members being held up her doorstep 16 times you will stop 63 to. Trust. Even your closest friend if you catch one of this run us on this farm to die. Most definitely this is not how you the this is not on Mark NOT ON MY they believe in Kevin Pietersen he is just a person look at us I am a parent and. Ha. I died a to start i dont know how to do it I just do not know how they do it. What is mad what of the beasts. Or for the beasts were born the great loneliness of spirit. Or whatever happens to the beast. Also have them to learn. From 5 Live and B.B.C. Sounds beast of man. It sounds like a really remarkable podcast that one and we'll come back to it I'm sure over the coming weeks Israel post is defaced with SWAT sickies and hateful and he was lame and sexist posts on social media Australia's election campaign has darkened in recent days as Polling Day approaches and candidates from both major parties quit over offensive remarks made online the B.B.C.'s rumors is in Sydney and he's been following events Phil would of these candidates been saying about. Well they've been making offensive remarks online including rants against Islam suggesting Muslims for example want to overthrow the Australian government and bringing Shari'a law another post said that anyone who believed in Allah shouldn't be in Australia another candidate has made inappropriate jokes about right lesbians and Catholics one nominee in the Northern Territory for the opposition Labor Party also also shed a pretty bizarre conspiracy theory online claiming that the world was controlled by a society of Jewish shapeshifting lizards and this particular candidates and others has been forced to step down in the candidates in question has gotten made his own transformation from a political aspirant to an also ran and it's worth noting too that about half a dozen candidates have been forced to step aside and they do include candidates chosen by the 2 major parties here. What's been the reaction from the lead troops and others. Well the leaders of the main parties here it's the center right opposition Labor Party its leader Bill Shorten and the Prime Minister Scott Morrison they've both distance themselves from these remarks but the problem that the parties have is that the ballot papers are already being printed so although these candidates have been descend Dorst their names is still on those ballot papers and a former candidate for the center right Liberal Party is a woman called Jessica women and she's one of the candidates who was forced to stand down she has admitted making anti muslim posts online in the past and Peter Slipper He's a former Australian M.P. Believes that the control of a city could actually boost her chances Jessica we will probably know an increase chance or winning launch. But I would superstores with that an acceptable sentiment that she has you're British and I think that a lot of libel about is would also sympathize with you know. It's not just in Australia this kind of thing happens because indeed among some of the new policies they've had their challenges with. Prospective employees they've chosen but I'm surprised the major parties in Australia are getting caught up in this why don't they choose their prospective members more carefully. No I think you're right Don I think it's a major embarrassment for the 2 major parties that in less than a fortnight one of them will be running the country now the recruitment process is both a Labor Opposition and the center right Liberal National Coalition have come into question in the past you may well remember the conversations you and I have had about several M.P.'s in the last parliament here being expelled busy for being Jule citizens which is against the constitution here in Australia and there are concerns in this election that the backgrounds of nominees are not being scrutinized sufficiently most of these offending remarks of being made some time ago they've not been made during this campaign but nevertheless Daniel Angus he's an expert from the Queensland University of Technology he believes the major parties should do better technically it's not difficult and for a lot of political parties who have gone you know plenty of resources to be doing this I mean you think about what they're spending on advertising what they're doing around the place it's not difficult to actually kind through someone's social media history and get a picture of who they are and what they're kind of doing and what their activity is saying that half of the population in Australia would mean when it comes to miss origin and you go substantial Muslim population there when it comes to these numbers and indeed a substantial Jewish population there how is that or how the electorate reacted to these bills will the main priorities only be in the next. Well the parties the major parties have moved pretty quickly to try to douse the political these particular flames but voters in those individual seats where candidates of either being forced to step down or have done so of their own volition they will still those voters you'd imagine still need to be convinced about the parties that those candidates represented Is it giving the new candidates enough time to try to get elected the opposition Labor Party is expected to win the poll here on the 18th of May but it is a very tight race so all of the votes clearly very important and you're absolutely right Don This is one of the most multicultural places on earth about a quarter of the population if not more was born overseas but certainly Australia on the on the face of it has its fair share of racists and sexists and those who view other religions with suspicion and distain But the big question is is how did these people who made those offensive posts and some of them are pretty vulgar and grim How did they get through those vetting processes so lots and lots of questions for the part for those 2 big political parties to on but in the meantime the campaign continues and we know within a couple of weeks of polling day a new leader can produce over. Well if you believe the opinion polls the opposition leader Bill Shorten is favored to win not necessarily by a huge majority and you also have to remember that it's been about 10 years more than 10 years since an Australian and paid managed to serve a full term in office the revolving nature of political leadership in this country is of concern to voters and most of those prime ministers in fact all of them have been victims of party room sensually ousted by their own party and that is a theme in this election that both major players in this election a promising stability and when you look back over the last decade stability is not a word that really does spring to mind Phil thanks very much for. The world's most comprehensive report on the state of nature will be released later today in Paris the UN's global assessment will highlight the distressing impact that humanity is having on the natural world it will likely stay that species are being lost at the fastest ever rate mainly driven by the changing use of land Vironment correspondent Matt McGraw has been speaking to UNESCO's should we be doing about her own personal concerns about the threats to the natural balance of the planet I was visiting my Mom last year and my mom said to me Look these are the flowers they normally come out at Easter but something's happening in the world became is the real and the same and the flowers are already out so something's changed here and this is not correct this flower should not be out now that's kind of reaction and so now I think this is climate change in action but this is biodiversity nearly the lives of people who we have common people may not understand the word of biodiversity but they do know that the the life around them is changing that. The let's say to float on for a nice also changing and hence biodiversity preserved. Ation and conservation should be given as high and important on the international agenda as climate change because the common people need to understand the changes happening around them so that they themselves can take action and promote this international movement act now and that's preserve by diversity for today and future generations will put money in my pocket will put food on my table is the future yes and later yes it would we need to to to ensure that the Nexus food safety and security protecting the climate protecting. Protecting nations across the world protecting future generations and even our cultural heritage of what we have inherited from generations that we able to pass on to future generations by passing on this message of protecting our ecosystems and Obeid of us to be able to then also address climate change do you think this is a hopeful moment a hopeful report that finally maybe more leaders will get is and will act on this in the same way that they've got the message on climate change yes I believe they will I think every minute we waste we can look at the species we are losing our current and future generations every hour we lose maybe we could document this to look at the number of species which are dying and it is oh it's because a moral responsibility to save those species. Because this is our biodiversity This is our cultural heritage this is part of our tangible intangible heritage which we have inherited and it's our role to preserve this for future generations biodiversity has a fundamental role to play in our life today and I do believe that the international community is fully committed to this and UNESCO stands ready to support the governments of the world. That was. UNESCO. Our Environment Correspondent McGraw afternoon will find out what these was we are and this is the the headlines is satisfying to us the case isn't closed and it's our 1st though let's go to far more headlines. Some digital B.B.C. Sounds are speaking out on various B.B.C. Radio 5 line of the headlines has driven Iran most offices hunting fugitive Joseph McCann He suspected of 3 rights in 2 abductions have corners a man near the town of Congo turn in Cheshire he's talking to trying to go she says in the large police presence in the area survivors of a plane crash in Russia which has killed more than 40 people all suggesting it could have been hit by lightning the Air flight jet made an emergency landing and burst into flames on the airport runway in Moscow a comprehensive report by the UN and the State of the world's biodiversity will be published later leaks of the findings suggest up to a 1000000 species face extinction because of human activity and organizers of the Belfast Marathon have apologized after it was revealed that runners run nearly $500.00 extra made says it's been blamed on the lead car which is said to have diverted from the official brute treasure has a sport Manchester United manager all are going to solve knows his team will have to settle for Europa League football next season admits the league table doesn't lie United's 11 draw at relegated Huddersfield means they can finish in the top 4 in the Premier League United have only won once in their last 8 games in all competitions Here's Captain Ashley Young not sure anyone can put their finger on more sponsor on. A number of things and right now we're confident I like to say we've got one more game to play in the home got we're not going. And then we just come back and after someone under pressure next season Chelsea's 3 nil win over what foot has guaranteed them a Champions League place for next season Arsenal manager you know I am ARISS he knows it's going to be difficult for his side to get back into Europe's top club competition Arsenal's 11 draw with Brighton leaves them 3 points behind 4th place Tottenham and with an inferior goal difference of 8 Emery says they'll now focus on the Europa League which if they win would qualify them for the champions league Celtic winger James Forrest and Kilmarnock manager Steve. Clark have been named a P.F.A. Scotland premiership player and manager of the year respectively at the world's nuclear championship in Sheffield Judd Trump leads the 4 time champion John Higgins by 12 frames to 5 after the opening day of the final Jamie Broughton is watching of The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield Trump could be crowned world champion with the sessions asperity continues to play like he did in the 2nd session of this match after John Higgins won the opening frame with a break but 125 to lead to fight for the Masters champion really turned on the style as he won the next 8 frames to go 125 up Dennis Taylor famously overturned an 8 frame deficit to win the 1985 final against Steve Davis and nobody would ever write off Higgins but he needs to make a fast start went by regimes to get back into this match 18 is the target for victory and Trump looks like he's closing in on a 1st Crucible crown England Captain Owen Morgan says it's great to get their World Cup summer after a great start his side to be Pakistan by 7 wickets in their T 20 in Cardiff having beaten Ireland in the 50 over O.D.I. 2 days ago the New England quick draw for Archer took 2 wickets in Cardiff and produced a direct hit run out cool Garri blended in really well in the changing room. Does exactly what he's been doing it around the world I think today more so than oil and it will take time from to gather a bit more experience but certainly the roar attributes of there was hope of a top 4 finish in rugby union's Premiership looks slim after a 2917 defeat by Bath Here's the wasps director of rugby die young but let's be honest I don't think we you know we play like a top 14 issue so if we are got there would have probably been a little bit fortunate certainly being. In a disappointing season with some form and shoes and some of the results and internists the British number one you have a concert began her Madrid Open campaign with a 6461 win over the American Allison risk she'll play 3rd seed Simona Halep for a place in round 3 that's the latest from B.B.C. Sport This is B.B.C. Radio. B.B.C. Sounds. Good morning it could be one of the chilliest Maybank holidays and he started in 1978 today certainly a very cold start there this morning just about anywhere cold is conditions top and tail of the country and that's after an area of. Rated he'll still be pushing southward across Scotland through the night lying across Southern. Parts of Scotland want to showers further north but will find these showers in south Kuwait quite quickly lots of sunshine developing through the rest of the morning into the afternoon most places will be dry here still a few slow moving heavy showers across the northern half of Scotland but even here most. Wins away from fairly light as well temperatures ranging from around 7 to 12 degrees highest of all around the Glasgow area this afternoon there for Northern Ireland a chilly day. Here to begin with. Over Scottish I was developed through the day. The sunshine around some northern coast later temperatures around $8.00 to $10.00 degrees. Monday most of the many will start the day we'll see some showers develop quite widely across northern England this morning some heavy ones on the Penang to Peak District into the afternoon which stage the North East Midlands and they could see a few showers crop up as well now even with those showers are in the forecast some of you will stay completely dry probably best of the sunshine around some of the coasts of northwest England we could hit 1011 degrees but elsewhere around 8 or 9 Celsius best as for the southwest. Southwest England and also across parts of Wales . Stopped for many of. These will stay dry that would light winds and highs 10 to 30 degrees. The best in. just what are they talking about head on in the faces it's over well that last one gives you the hints that I'm not talking about a break said they 5th series of the B.B.C. One drama line of J.C. Came to a dramatic end last night. No spoilers for me but 5 lives must watch podcast when I have an interview with the person everyone is talking about you know I mean you can catch must watch from 3 pm on 5 Live now speculation continues around the beluga whale spotted off Norway wearing a harness with a label on the inside saying equipment of St Petersburg something of a giveaway you are and it's thought that this beluga whale could be working for the Russian navy the animal has since become a bit of a local attraction and to the surprise of the locals it's readily swimming up to boats and seemingly enjoying the attention earlier I was joined by marine biologist Dr Vanessa Pirata from quarry University in Sydney I started by asking her if a beleaguer whale was clever enough to be trained this is by political well can be trained just like your dog or your cat They're very capable animals very inquisitive and very maneuverable in the ocean so it's same that while wearing a harness and coming up to boats has definitely been on the human care previously but if it's acting as a spy currently that's very much unlikely So what does this behavior send us about the animal venue Sade's come under human contact can we tell if it's been shredded anyway and what's it been trained to do. Well it's most likely to come under human contact before as it's able to be touched you may have seen a fisherman reach out from a boat and touched the beluga whale and it didn't move away too much it was even a case where a gentleman into the water in the wild didn't there's a way in addition to that the whale was wearing a Highness So for any captive animal to be able to wear a harness it needs to go through a series of training exercises are one showing the harness to an animal 2nd they becoming familiar with a harness and sadly being able to wear and then move around in a harness so this all points to Katie ideas at this well as previously under human K. And now whether it's moved away from a certain facility and is just roaming around and it's now not on the human care at the moment we don't know but it's most likely seeking at human attention which it's getting a lot all currently an internationally known Y.-O. Now would normally universe spread to the way you believe to be very shy of human contact yet while in the wild beluga whales don't literally come up to budge just like that and allow you to touch them so it's more common to see a balloon go well in optic areas so the Northern Hemisphere which which I'm talking to you at from the southern hemisphere here and to see these animals in Pod So in relatively large groups and in some cases they can get out to pods of 100 a size so this one way I'll use a line by itself and definitely seeking Actually I'm in contact which is where we have humans now coming up to the well so it's being reinforced by a human contact and vice versa the humans are enjoying the company of this rogue and it was it's supposed to be it is a spy whale supposed to be you would says How would you go they make the choice be to go to Brace's they just go they don't whatever you do does go to this is. I would be my slightly suggests that this animal is no longer doing any sort of behavior is so it's not not on the human care unless it. But often when an animal is sent to do a behavior or a scent task it carries that out but then returns back to its care giver which would then likely rainfalls that we have some problem where he probably sells a rainfall also which is likely fish So this animal it's kind of doing its own thing at the moment which suggests that it's kind of broken away from where it's meant to be and on its own accord so yeah it's highly unlikely that it's been sent to do spying if it's my it's likely broken off during it's one thing and when it's been one to go anywhere oh supposed but believe goes presumably once he's been trained and once his have this kind of connection with humans can ever return to the WON'T moon. Well that's a good question we have had cases where we've had captive animals attempted to be a rate of return back to the wild so a famous example of that is Free Willy Well Kay Curry the star of the mayor's Free Willy which was a large killer while and unfortunately reintroduction attempts so in a long long training to try reign introduced the animal back into the environment did work with some mixed success but unfortunately animal succumbed to pneumonia and was just not traded waste the exceptional high level of care that one would receive in a captive environment which I must point out that if these animals are in a captive environment they do need to be looked after too on a really great high standard to ensure the health and well being of the animal which should happen out of the House should the Norwegian authorities came for the welfare of this particular body go that's another one a good question this is now potentially becoming an ethical problem because we've got an animal most likely previously under human care where it came from we have absolutely no ID and it's kind of hard to pinpoint that anything I mean is are around I'm still that they may want their animal back but obviously going to capture their animal again would identify who they are so we don't know but it now is becoming an obligation full of new agents to Jase to do something about this animal whether the animal is real like a did or if the animal is just left to its own accord it may risk potentially stabbing if it's not I want to fade itself that's the marine biologist Dr Vanessa Paradis so from McQuarrie University in Sydney. 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Cause and is a University of Virginia professor of hip hop and I'll see him here he thought tank and deserve the recognition of course of course they do I mean if we think about you know cultural significance and memorialization I mean I think about the city that I'm in now I'm in Charlottesville Virginia and we're having these public discussions around monuments to people like Robert E. Lee were Stonewall Jackson or even Thomas Jefferson so I think if we're going to have anything to represent what we call significant cultural contributions I much rather have a district be named for the tank land than any statues like racist radio made it very much for them to try to get there but you think you do so well let's face it Big Book Brooklyn on the map eating gay and even eating anything now that has faced and. Come to an on the map they didn't get anything in come to now had you get me ready was this Yes Well I mean I think that we're also in a moment where where folks are just coming around to recognizing these are these artists because if you think what would change clay and this is like enter the tang is 26 years gone by so it's really difficult I think that we have problems with giving people you know like their flowers while they can smell and I think that at this point it's really important that we do something for folks while at least 8 of the original members are still around and perhaps we haven't done this with Biggie yet but I don't imagine it's not going to come we've got like the ways that we are trying to honor folks like you know with our time but then. At Harvard or the fellowship at Harvard I think that we should. We should expect more of this kind of thing to happen so it's not that those things aren't worth the for like all of those people that you've named I just don't think that they've happened yet Yeah how come how come a given that what you're saying you know how I would argue with them I'm hip hop from the call but how come hip hop in the states rap in particular isn't treated like the country cultural contribution it is to the entire world why don't you guys regard the likes of 2 Pac ho biggie your going back to the old school Big Daddy Kane where every might be why do you recall those goods is the the poets of the generation the Shakespeares of their generation Why is that what you want to do Americans have to wait for Brit soil and people from all across the world so recognize these great icons for. You know I wish I wish I did know because you know it would make my job a whole lot easier I don't think that it's I don't think that it's or where I am of course and what I'm doing is trying to is really trying to make space for us to do that especially doing it in a place like you know like at the university where I work with the students who come into my classrooms I'm saying we need to study these great as opposed to saying that the only things that are important are the things that are going on right now and I imagine that I don't just imagine I know that there are artists who are who are also attempting to do that kind of work you think someone like logic who attempts to enter the tank land you know on his last project so it's happening it's just not it's not a thing that happens all across American popular culture and I don't think that we are I mean yeah where we're not better for that for sure especially. The game somewhere over for a lot of rappers who you know they're never going to get put into they they seem to be going off pretty. Slightly you know with all this drool music business seems to be getting more more about the hardcore rather than about the content you get me yeah yeah I mean I think that there's still a lot there's still a lot this is going on that you know I think we have to dig a bit more and there's so much music that's being released every day and there's so many platforms that folks can access it and so those who want to dig a bit and find that the kinds of things that still appeal to those sensibilities that that we have about you know like what we might call boom bap or something that feels and sounds a little more old school I think they might have to work harder to get it but it's still there and popular sensibilities you know I guess there's not much that we can do about that I think the folks like to have what they listen to given to them and so it's directed by you know like this sort of cycle that gives you gives us a certain thing and then folks look for the thing that they've been given and so you know stuff just sounds the same and then we wait for something a little different to come along and it gets really popular and then folks follow that you had a chance the rough representing the new school as opposed to he is one of the references put in a little bit of lyrical dexterity back into the game at the time that will be regarded his old school now because it moves very fast is going doesn't move very far as was born Samuel for P. With the bees knees but then you know you have the way that Chuck D. Was rapping in those days or is 2 of those guys it does sound a little bit lame now day to same point is they did back then well yeah I mean I think that of course the slang changes and I think that you know like our sensibilities change along with it but I think that you can still hear hints of all of those you can hear hints of those artist in our you know into our artist I do believe that you have that if you listen to somebody like Joey that as I do believe that you kind of get a bit of that gritty old school New York sound. I think that you might hear flashes of it in someone like Kendrick Lamar or even someone like J. Cole I just think that or I mean even SCHOOLBOY Q For that matter. You know it's really a matter of listening for the influence rather than assuming or. Are or are hoping that folks are going to do exactly what Ghostface did in 2019 we can hear the influence of Ghostface and many of 2019 spece rappers. Oh yeah pretty much. Calls in there. And calls and University of Virginia professor of Hippo I wish I was I was sure I was a professor of info to listen to more serious things now we've heard last few days about the cycling the devastated. Huge swathes of India the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi's now saying that he will visit the state of addition later to assess the damage done by a cycling for me it comes as officials in the state of appeal for help as they struggle to do with the after effects of the cycle and millions of people without electricity and thousands are homeless this toss up would not show turn the news in the state capital. Or what's the current situation there the moment. It's quite desperate really Dalton And we don't even still probably know the full extent of what damage this Cyclon which has now left this region has actually caused because the state government here is saying that they're probably still around $800.00 Philip that it cut off because most of the trees in this area were up rooted by site by the cycle and I think they just can't get in there's aerial surveys that are being done by the army and by the Navy they're also trying to drop food parcels to those affected areas but many parts of what is one of India's poorest state had States have been completely devastated by this cycle and people are beginning to try and return to their homes and to their houses and many of them are finding that they're extremely they've been destroyed basically I spoke to one woman as she returned to. My looking My name is so nonviolent and I was born here I've never seen anything like this we all thought we were going to die i children kept screaming when it hit 40 now we have nothing it has destroyed our life saving lives is there much of this little guy can't get anything about Cho rose the central government been able to offer. Very quickly. He's actually. Taken. This incredibly important. To the. Totally totally destroyed. Where there were hundreds of people who have no access to. Access to water. And also the communication system has completely broken down here along with the electricity. From the state capital. And of course the poor who are suffering the most. Right. Fact and also give them. Many of them. Blown away. It'll be interesting to see what the Indian prime minister says. The region. Could. It could have been much worse I mean if you look at the scale of. Electricity. And the level of. It's quite similar as well. Killed 10000 people here we're having a death toll that's rising at the moment before that could get higher as they get into. This but I've been speaking to one of the senior police officer. Who. Worked on the site in 1909 and he says if it hadn't been for this incredible evacuation operation where they managed more than a 1000000 people in the space of 36 hours into these temporary shelters as you can hear now he says if they hadn't done that it would have been a lot worse. Than 100-1009. 100. 5 ministration we all moved there only in all this an average patient and. Even late in the night to go to the place till 4 o'clock in the morning we removed them and we managed to get almost all of them to the place what was. Different was the people circumstances there. Has always been one of India's poorest you have. People still live in desperate conditions it's also one of the states because of its location in the Bay of Bengal that is very prone to get these. Almost every couple of years and one of the big problems that they're facing is that they begin to recover from the last 2 years ago and then they get hit by even more powerful ones and I think. Timing of this particular It came very very early in the season never comes at this particular time and of course that is leading to a much wider debate about the impact. Climate change going to have. Taken place over the past few years. India is one of the. Risk from change and areas so people here trying to rebuild their lives the difficulty is it's getting harder and harder every time the government. And I think that can't be given enough credit for the way that they managed to many people some of the pictures in the video now. Of police officers pleading with. Basically. People. Having a. Business. That you see on the streets of. All the possessions of basically the having to start again and that is the challenge. Each time it has a natural disaster it has to start again and it's getting harder and harder. To recover from it to rebuild. Whatever. Dr. And the prime minister's trip. Yes it's very short it's for a show he'll be here for a couple of hours before he moves on to election campaigning in West but I think and I think. It's a reinforcement feeling of the people of eastern India they don't matter that much people here on the streets if this cycle would have happened in another part of India would have got a lot more attention. Thank you very much Rob. From us for tonight thanks for listing. Of course. Monday and. That's when you get T.V. . Which is the engine into Would the pound try to turn it into a free for these things into the current printed with the relevant information. And food. And again you could. You can sign up to T.V. Licensing you can. Always long she in 1967 right through the seventy's to the mid eighty's B.B.C. 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