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Human interest 1st the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a resolution condemning Donald Trump's comments about 4 Democratic congress women as racists for Republicans joined every Democrat to support the move to the president and the women to go let me just written tell you what this story is you know what the story is about the president and the comments he made about these fools Congresswoman let's get the latest on that from Daniel Lippman is a reporter with Politico and Dan you know it's been 3 days now since President chump tweeted the initial comments he's. A lot about. This day even more recently said See you in 2020 this is an election tactic for him. It appears so he is trying to rile up his base against these 4 congress women who don't look like his normal supporters and he wants to make those for women the face of the Democratic Party because he thinks that's a better contrast for him in 2020 instead of Joe Biden or Cammalleri story over the Democratic nominee is he wants to voters to associate the Democratic Party with 4 women who you know don't seem like normal Americans to them you know they are U.S. Citizens and 3 of the 4 were actually born in America and they're serving our country in the U.S. Congress. Why if this is a election tags when the president wants to place race as an issue in the run up to the legend. Well race is being used by politicians for many years in the country Richard Nixon had the Southern strategy in the 1960 S. . Their early 1970 S. To get elected George H.W. Bush ran that Willie Horton ad Bill Clinton was accused of using race to gain electoral advantage when he was criticizing African-American music star. So really the list goes on and even people accused Barack Obama of using his own race but President Chavez taken this to a dramatically new level that who would have expected a couple years ago that the president American president in 2019 would be telling the American Congress women to go back to their own you know to countries where they have even they need to live where it is able to go back to. You know given that her parents are Americans as well. What does the media make who would have this and how this is being played out in the media will kind of headlines Well the angles of people it's akin. I think the angle is mostly just discussed at the Reef this rhetoric from Trump in this instance this is compared to. Charlottesville his comments defending the neo nazis the white supremacists who were born burning those torches and yelling horrible things about Jews in Virginia. In 27 team and so I guess in the summer it he often gets riled up and he wants to say stuff that is beyond the pale even for most Republicans even though Republicans didn't vote for this resolution largely suffer for busy Congress people still you know you must if you're a senator Mitch McConnell or even many of the Trump cabinet members you're just you know looking down and Shane a little bit that your your your colleague your boss even for those cabinet members is saying stuff that you would never dream to say imagine my company you would never say something like this it's just all the truck thinks he can get away with the new number he is the guy who said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and his poll numbers want to be affected and the phrase always will that. Comes up doesn't it tell me this you mentioned the way that a lot of these wise supremacy is who try music used to playing into dog whistling to. The they call Also the anti Semitic. Bugs no new chum clearly is a the. in a embrase said if you like all of is row as a nation and doesn't have any tone rude for and see some messick people in fact even this street he's attacking one of the congresswomen for being and he 0 how how it is the white supremacist pace then and then i might support sume for you know knowing tend the suv what he says how do they view the bit if then if they are had dismayed says as well as being xenophobe ecole whatever it is how do they view that supports the don't chum has for jewish people who am freeze row how do the have either leave you it in their kind of oh all willing to overlook trumps support of israel in its condemnation of anti-semitism i've because they know that the larger message is of white nationalism and some cases with is rhetoric and so they're BUSY happy it you know he they know that he is not going to go full bore out every well on every issue that he hasn't look at it is don't daughter she's jewish she converted because the of trough son a larger it kushner and of aka trunk they send their kids to do us you know sundays Cisco on the weekends I would assume that they're going to get Bar Mitzvah either but that's it but that sometimes sometimes use tries to use this daughter as a shield against charges of racism or anti-Semitism but clearly he has been you know as pro Israel as you can get but it's not a question of whether it's for Israel's question of whether it is against brown and black people which you feel read those tweets that don't look good for him you mention Abreu Brack Obama in today's Washington Post national political correspondent Karen Tumulty said as written an open letter to President Barack Obama calling on him to break with tradition and to denounce the current occupant of the White House isn't well what would the reaction be if because there is this convention that a previous president doesn't isn't critical of a current president what would the impact be if Brad was to do that. Trumpet attack in our 100 percent there's no question that he would. Both you know he would use that same thing you say which is that most presidents game and former presidents don't all criticize their successor he would say Obama is violent tradition sort of go back to his office. And so. All right I don't think the impact would be that great because everyone knows that Obama is against this type of rhetoric and for the people who need to be persuaded on the Republican side dancing among this rock that much they're not going to be persuaded by Obama busy either and so it would have you know he's trying to save his or. Save his all gunpowder serving case you know Trump starts with declaring martial law and you know all about Congress or refusing to leave office in 2020 then that's all along we should expect him to speak out certainly fascinating how don't you think this so scandal will last will it last to the end of the week when it's to be in the headlines at the end of this week on the Today's Tuesday night in Washington . State by Thursday night he will be talking about something else that's just how these things work Daniel thank you Dan Lippman there is a reporter with Politico almost a 3rd of public hospitals in Rumania are refusing to allow women to have an abortion and they've been invoking a conscience clause which allows them to refuse to carry out the proceeding due to religious or ethical reasons I've been speaking to upwards Michael and he's been explaining to me was been happening to the man and we have a situation whereby nearly one 3rd of the cost was Rumania are refusing to allow women to happen Bush on request this is because the doctors are in Tokyo conscience clause which allows interest fused to carry out the procedure Jews jujube religious school ethical reasons but when all the doctors nost to refuse and all the hospitals in the county refuse women can no longer have access to the service. Indeed and other doctors refusing on religious grounds because they remain as a Catholic countries in 80 Orthodox country but still the Orthodox Church is not very much in favor of abortion for my research which is led by my colleague the lean of Adobe for the Black Sea magazine she has called all of the hospitals $190.00 and found that 60 have refused abortions and the thing is that human rights lawyers argue that this breaks the law as hospitals must provide reproductive services to women but the Ministry of Health claims it's not really their responsibility really so there was in the hands of it. Yet at the moment a kind of saying this is that individual choice of doctors but at the same time that we're in a stating that look they have the right to this particular procedure what a women doing do you know very case studies of what women are doing in circumstances where they can't get abortions where you have countries like Poland in Croatia where women are going abroad now because they find it very difficult to access abortions even in legal situations there in Rumania my colleague has talked to a woman who has been refused an abortion hospital and had to obtain abortion pills and officially and take them home without medical supervision which is not really advised. I'm sure the this isn't over it's go a long way to go before this is resolved Tony one thing though is there any evidence that the refusals by the hospitals are somewhat coordinated. At the moment it's difficult to say I mean we've seen evidence for example of a literature being provided to different hospitals which is encouraging doctors to invoke this clause Buso seen the church which is given diplomas to doctors who also invoke this particular conscience clause certainly encourage mint from the church and certain parts of civil society to sort of make sure that doctors are aware of this and sort of push them slightly in this direction I'll be real with you one that you know is beyond because I don't know very much about the New York graffiti Rumania I and many of my country men too by the way crossed so where was the assy. Yash is a good yes it's not a square A.S.C. I am sorry isn't it that's right yeah but it's it's called Yash but and yeah she's in the north east of Roumain Yes one of the big cities in northeast of Roumania and happened there is that 2 o'clock in the afternoon of night July last week huge bang sounded followed by a shockwave and the shattering a Windows for a 5 2nd period. And discovered an area of 80 kilometers and it was possibly from the Republic of Moldova and it felt like a low intensity earthquake of 4 on the Richter scale where do people think the burning was is there any conclusion as to war occurred that authorities are given no explanation there was no missile launch and nothing like that I spoke to a a physics professor Yash University Sylvia girl out and he used the research facility on a clock tower in the center of the city on the Palace of Culture to try and decipher the phenomena. And he told me that he believes this is a relatively large meteorite which enter the atmosphere up to say 70 kilometers per hour and produce shock waves which sounded like explosions low because this is the 1st time though such a big bearing is occurred in this region as are the strange thing is that 3 years ago at the same time the same sound noise and vibrations also hit the city of Yash according to the professor and at the same time you of Dorothy's gave no explanation back then there was now an investigation and we don't know why it seems that meteorites or something else from space or something else is targeting Yash at this particular time. I see that the storks of Roumania have found some use for all the person brags that we discovered he exactly I mean in some ways it's kind of a form of recycling but at the same time it's actually quite dangerous so what we finding is there remain orthe one of the college associations volunteers and now creating a database of 2000 stalks across Rumania and what this means is that climbing into their nests and putting rings on the bird but what they find during this process is that the nests which are usually on say lampposts or roofs of abandoned buildings that they're very high can only reach them by a ladder and what they find inside the nests is quite horrific because that big animals now big nests and they have rope large plastic bags pieces of clothing and packaging of banter and one of the most shocking things we that that they've see is that when one of their volunteers was climbing into the nest a stork chick was choking on a fabric ribbon they developed here believes that the baby bird thought this was a snake that it was eating goes. Oh storks a carbon bird in Rumania and I mean it in the countryside there are a lot of stalks there and of course the big birds eat a lot of food and they also collect near people's houses and the problem with that is that in Rumania they burn a lot of the branches the loose branches for fuel but they don't get rid of the past so that's why in the nests you have all these globs hand versus trash in general and so the countryside itself is a kind of sea of trash because people don't act or separate or recycle so this is what the birds are using to build their nests Is there a plan to try and stop this happening on a. As a plan to stop this happening at this stage I mean we hear a lot of initiatives of people trying to get people to be cycle more to to separate waste is kind of thing but it's really not happening even in the big cities and it's definitely not happy in the countryside because people have much bigger things to worry about like getting shelter and food and and fuel in these kind of things but of course because of this that the stalks a kind of a mirror let's step society in showing to the people exactly what is the result of their failure Waste Management Markab are there in Rumania. Of just how this email because we were talking about the space mission from an Australian point of view Pat in Melbourne has emailed us been asking for your memories of the Apollo 11 landing of a man on the moon bat in Melbourne says I was 26 years old when the 1st moon landing was broadcast I spend a day every night glued to the television Fortunately I was self employed so I could manage and change my work schedule accordingly was the event the remains clearly in my own. Mind to put the event into words it was Judy Fed testing thank you the final series of Game of Thrones received a record breaking food C 2 nominations at the end new American T.V. Awards the Emmys it sets a new record for most nominations given to any show it is single year the award ceremony will take place in September in Los centuries an early of the L.A. Based unstable journeys K.J. Matthews but to us 32 nominations so you know of course the cast the crew everybody associated with this huge H.B.O. Show is thrilled because they finally can say look we did something you know so many people who are just fans are fanatics of the show were so disappointed with the way that in it I'm sure you remember all the people on Jr. And there was even this this boulder people wanted to vote of whether or not they should bring back a whole new cast of white or to rewrite the Indy I don't know if you recall that but there was just a lot of hubbub so to see them walk away with 32 nominations for him you know awards I'm sure is satisfying for the cast and crew well thirty's you know menaces it means that the dragon must have got one as well Oh absolutely and you know it really was just a a tie between H.B.O. And Netflix I mean H.B.O. Walked away with 137 Im a nomination H.B.O. And Netflix not too far behind in the streaming network took home 117 nominations so not bad not bad at all for a cable network and streaming network and of course the broadcast networks in B.C. Walked away with 58 and C.B.S. 43 but you know as we get a farther and farther up away from watching television on broadcast networks and so many people are finding their intertainment on mobile platforms and streaming networks and cable you know they're really dominating and it shows that in the in the nomination so the broadcast networks are really going to just kind of have to step up to the plate Karen if they've got the money. Which of those broadcaster was has a kind of money that H.B.O. Has let alone how much money never Figgs has and that's the thing with this is Game of Thrones whether you like the ending or not they spent a lot of money on getting this series done and you can you know money you get what you pay for but you know you're absolutely right about that there was an article written recently about the number of people that come through the Netflix lobby every single day they say are well over 200 people just simply pitching shows ideas documents or documentarians who are pitching their documentaries you have so many people that are coming there why because they want to piece of that 1000000000 dollar PA So Netflix is definitely attracting the best of the best and it does you're absolutely right it does make it very very hard for broadcast networks to compete with that the problem is he going to give the woods to in Game of Thrones you could Auggie several people the best male lead several people of the best female lead several people of the best supporting actor says hey you know you go no no no. It's very very very hard to see you know who you would you would give it to I mean Lena Headley really earned her her 5th nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress obviously people just love her you know and there are other people who are nominate as well so if you turn or Macy Williams will in a Christy are also nominated for it as well so it will be interesting to see who they decide but I'll tell you something else it's that out of the show shit's creek was nominated finally. And there is no need to tell us who's going to get a full drum Biba as or who drug it apologies are going yes no no it's billed as C. H. I T. T. Apostrophe S. . As I know people are thrown off by it no no it's pronounced as it's billed it's across problem spends a popular show it is but a very popular show out is to go flog for the school you be my. Disease to flog peoples whether it was. You know there's an army they're starting to call it by its name here on bright television I think people are easing up over over the name but it's finally got some traction and some love at the from the Emmys and now finally going into its 5th season it's been nominated and it's surprising because it's on a. Cable network here that doesn't really get a lot of attention so I think people were just really stunned kind of came out of left field like how they were nominated I think some of the regulars people weren't surprised about. You know when they see us the Central Park 5 documentary or our story about the Central Park 5 teenagers they were wrongly accused of raping the Central Park jogger that received a lot of surprisingly beyond say was nominated for her Netflix documentary when she was at Coachella she turned it into a concert and it was nominated as well surprisingly Robin Wright of House of Cards was also nominated I think a lot of people turned away from House of Cards you know after the whole Kevin Spacey debacle I think a lot of the people from House of Cards felt like oh it will never probably be nominated because of the Kevin Spacey debacle but not true not true at all it was a she was nominated in the House of Cards is receiving some love so that was a little bit surprising one big snow that stood out though I will say is Julia Roberts she was not nominated for homecoming at all. The food. Because she hasn't been on the big screen for whoa you know Dr right there in the audience so to give a lot of love to these shows that maybe are new and people are just kind of finding their way to them what not I mean people love that there's so much competition and it's great for T.V. Fanatics like myself I'm sure you're a T.V. Fanatic as well not so good for the broadcast networks that have always rely on those old tried and true stories that they've been able to just kind of pump out in various. Series and installations is not getting the same love that it used to I think like a decade ago and arguably there is really a generational shift in there because once upon a time the Emmys was the domain of this stablish mint and by that I mean generally the older establishment but now it seems that when you talk of the online presence of television Netflix and otherwise it is a younger person's domain here you know the the the asylum has been taken over by youth Yes absolutely and they're going to have to get used to it that's just the way it is I mean streaming networks O.T.C. Platforms mobile platforms they're here today and people are making excellent content in those mediums and so people are going to have to recognize that in the just I mean people just aren't going home cooking dinner and sitting in for the television or watching broadcast network until it's time for them to go to bed that's just not the way things are happening anymore you have a sense to me journalist K.J. Matthews in last century's thank you for your continued memories of the moon landing experience from when you were younger person to the very least Mrs Harris in Scotland says I was 5 years old and was sleeping during the landing but I remember my grandmother had a map of the moon on the wall and was putting a pin on it every mission that 1st one had a white big head the following ones were small and colorful she was enthusiastic about precise memories that Mrs Harris thank you very much Michael bristles has a cartoon in The Sun newspaper was of an image that's always stayed with me the rocket all its way to the moon surrounded by many goes. Pioneering flying machines the cap she was go on boys you can do again very precise memories thanks very much for that and this one for many who says my memories we owe. By memory is a wee square black and white T.V. My poor dad standing on a chair waving the arrow just so he could see. 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And the best blogs this is B.B.C. 5. It doesn't add a bias a 50 years ago this week Apollo 11 launched from Cape Canaveral the 1st space mission to learn humans on the moon but what was it like covering the lunar landings for the B.B.C. James was called on by the corporation to be the resident expert through the lens broadcast there he is talking to radios and Julie got to learn there were only one or 2 little broadcast but everybody was very keen to hear it here when they're on the moon it was a black and white. Thing. And coming back it was another couple of broadcasts but most of it was already here and there we were in a massive television studio with nothing but sound most of the time I had worked with Patrick Moore who is a genius who was a genius he'd say he said if you want me to speak say Patrick speak if you want to stop then blink and he would just and I felt I'd go out of the limb and have a cup of coffee and come back and he'd still be going you know you should wouldn't anyway to be him and me and maps and stuff and you'd be just saying let's listen let's listen so sometimes your listener already hear would be heard. Another time you want to say something in the astronauts would talk straight up to shut up so it was a constant juggling of balls as it were in that sense it was a trial to get it right from a program point of view once they got out onto the surface of the moon it got much easier it was like a horse race I mean it was going on and all he had to do was say a couple of words in between things to explain what they were doing. There was a bit of it was a bit of stuff in my ear as you always get from the control gallery in saying Tell us what we're looking at and I had to say look I can't tell you what we're looking at nobody's ever seen this before I mean it's the surface of the Moon What else do you want me to say so there was a bit of that are you aware of just how many millions of people know you know you're too scared if you're not scared you too nervous to get the job done properly and and and above all keep your mouth shut because the worst thing you can do is talk when astronauts talking especially if what they're saying is you know one small step and every sentence you had to say had to be able to be cut quickly in case an astronaut opened his mouth or even play it clearly throat you know you so that was the hardest thing of all I think really keeping your mouth shut. One was aware that it was a sort of historic event but in one sense every program is is that you know you've got this to do and you've got to do it absolutely right or you're a very public face you're sure you know and you have the same problem yourself with all people in broadcasting so it's above all a broadcasting test and historical event 2nd now look back and it's a dark event James wrote but what was it like working behind the scenes earlier course of John Henschel who was a camera operator for that I'm president to broadcast it was very humble to say the least my contribution to the Apollo 11 was minor and incidental I think they could have done it without may be more sure about their brother everything is important but simply in keeping the legacy of what happened. A small step for man is a moment in time but then it's about recording it you know what I mean you know I was brought up in the post-war era of the Eagle comic. With pilot of the future I mean I was 27. When they walked on the moon but you know in the face. There's I read the Eagle comic. And. I think it was called Hubert guest and he was control of the space fleet and was on the 1st mission to the moon and. I mean it was all science fiction and then of suddenly on the 21st of July 969 it became science fact. When they actually did walk on the moon and I don't think people went around. Quite realize the magnitude of what happened I mean it was impossible coming through. Even people who were around if we hadn't been 3 G. Because I was about 8 years old at this point 8 or 9 maybe even but at that time I hadn't gone through that. Trajectory of the science we joyless know enough of you know space travel space exploration May 19th as a scientific Jack 3 of my reading at that time so for me it was just wow but I suppose for your generation. Falcon put it that way for you generation it was science fiction to reality in the point a way that you put it but it must have been a resolution maybe of the fantasies of you you Oh definitely was I mean and in my youth a lot of people wanted to be train drivers I wouldn't mind being down but I was a bit I was a bit too early to become a space cadet And so television started and guess what I wanted to be a television cameraman thanks to the B.B.C.'s coverage of the coronation of the Queen. Who was that all day used to go along to the Test matches at Old Trafford after the cameramen get. I just one of the B.B.C. Which I did as a teenager said you remember when you were asked to cover the main landings. Oh yeah it was just I mean it was summertime I was a studio cameraman and in summertime it was all O.B.'s outside broadcasts and so we didn't have as much to do in the studio as we had a lot of days off. I had a day off before they walk on the moon and after that the walk on the moon summertime so-called lights outside broadcast they were a little cotton socks off and nobody thought to amalgamate the 2 so that you know in in winter when we were really busy in the studios we could take on some help from outside brokers which is an homage to the. Very. Some. I have to say that because my colleagues are looking at me expecting me to say that. On that day the main line was your job we just had a shadow that came out every fortnight and 21st of July. It was $969.00 it said T C 7 Studio 7 the Television Center. Which I joined within a year of its opening and remember that Television Center was absolutely high tech state of the there was no better place in the world for television than Television Center and we will share the will to work on Apollo 11 so in my diary which I kept all these years I'm afraid I couldn't spell Apollo it was a double pay double L. Or. Other diary entry and we were just by chance shall you will to work on the Apollo 11 that day and of course when I landed on the moon Neil Armstrong didn't want to have a sleep and then go for. Walk he wanted to go for the walk straight away and so. I was home in my flat in Q in west London and I just stayed up all night and watched every single frame of that coverage and then had a shower and went into work we were supposed to work from Colson and in the morning until late at night on Monday the 21st of July but my diary shows the times later amended 11 45 am to the below 15 quarter past midnight. This is was not just a question of taking the footage from. The nest it was sending Oh gosh yes we had some of the No actually I'm exaggerating I mean all we did with the cameras in the studio on the coverage of James Burke and Patrick know it was quite an easy job to do professionally for of but my goodness we were there and James was just incredible I mean and Patrick was incredible as well I mean there was so knowledgeable and there was none of this conjecture that you get these days about what might be and might not be he was just full of facts James has always said researched it to the nth degree so we knew exactly what was going to happen what was going on it was just incredible coverage to tell you but the other thing is I mean I was I was a very good program on Channel 4 the other day and they will show the bit where they lost contact with the Luna Maggio and of course they played music over it but back in the day that was silence and that was what has happened. They disintegrated if they got lost I mean we've only half expected to think of possibly be a success it was far too outrageous with separations and you know things meeting up again and going in Luna role that it was it was just. Too much to be able to rely on and now when you look back a cause I went to them and. You said. That I think throughout as well as being knowledgeable about the subject physically because is live television coverage anything could happen you can lose the connection too surprisingly if you don't pay your phone bill. Died maybe a couple times even. Imagine was ecstatic because we would be doing these animals as well this is this is is I suppose his life project being realized what a man he was I mean you know there's a partial eclipse on the moon tonight and that reminded me that he is back there was a total eclipse of the moon and television cameras couldn't zoom in far enough to fill the frame with it and I made a special adaptation of a nick on camera lens on a television camera so you get a full frame of the moon and you know what I got a personal letter from Patrick Moore complimenting me on the pictures that was a kind of guy that he was. Just you know even Will we were cruel that point the cameras but. They were all part of the team and it was just incredible marvelous and James I mean we worked with him on Tomorrow's World and he just it was amazing I mean he had all the facts at his fingertips as though he had completely ingested. The flight manual for the whole pollination. Would be like that today I'm sure there must be some. It was it was an elderly well covered to be honest what impact did that experience of watching the moon landing from you know the corridors of the B.B.C. On the bowels of the B.B.C. As it would have been the T.V. Center imagine what was that experience like and going through it with these knowledgeable pundits and presented as the thing is the moon landing in the wall I was watching at home with millions probably billions of others around the world and I stayed up all night I think it was just before 4 am that Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon our time I was up the whole time and then I just had a shower got in the car and drove up to Television Center why the wait a minute I've been up all night and then it kind of. Brought home and in all of focus in in Syria T C 7 which they call the Apollo space Studio $0.07. A minute just I mean it was like a boy's dream come true to be honest and I was $27.00. Didn't. Have that kind of an impact Absolutely absolutely I remember being sorry the John F. Kennedy wasn't still around because I clearly remember his address in 1961 when he said that they believe the nation should commit itself to achieving the goal I can almost remember it was a word before the decade is out of landing a man on the moon and rate returning him safely to Earth and that was not long after Eureka Guarin to go on the world and I saw Yuri Gagarin in person in in the middle of Manchester. By the foundry workers to Manchester just. Still But the whole thing was science fiction coming true and it was an error a way that we just began to think that everything anything was possible you know The Beatles changed music but at the same time there were some awful things going on the Annals the Bay of Pigs thing which is possibly why John F. Kennedy said you know let's go to the moon that was the Vietnam War the end of the decade but it certainly was electrifying and I remember that I think it was on a previous Apollo and I thought about it at the time I'd go out and look up to the moon and think the guy's standing on. And I can see where they are Christopher Columbus when the other side of the world nobody could see where he was when people went to the north and south poles nobody could see where they were . We can exactly see em on the moon but at least we can see where they were. 1000000 Mile Away total. With one of the privileges that we have as broad conses or in the media if you like is that we get an insider's view of what's going on in the world perhaps an insider's view from the prism of experts so pundits or whatever it is and when it went went on when I partake in these world events happen and I step out of the studio and go out into the real world where people are going about their business usually in the morning time when I step out people going to work make their way to an hour for look around think well I'm going to 2nd this thing just happen this just change the world no no no do you know did you member what it was like just leaving the studio even quite apart from. Being at home watching the moon landing itself or leaving the studio on the days after when you've been through this. Live program with Patrick Moore and James Byrd going down the streets in even the you're feeling. Elevated by the subject through the front of your youth that you party to in later life everybody else I imagine which is can know with a Lies Well I think I think they're all charged up I mean when I left the studio I felt that I take it apart and. I was completely elated electrified by the whole thing you know it was an impossibility come true and they got back. And run if they had the command module all they know how to do is to get out of known all that and get back to worsen down in the ocean OK and even those were all you know chancy things to do one of us really sobering true. Which. The Apollo project alerted us to is our significance in this vast universe you know from the moon the thing is a blue white ball in space quite beautiful but small that it can be hidden behind the extended some of. The whole of mankind and world history contains little bowl the pyramids Stonehenge the Great Wall of China the dinosaurs all the people fighting in conflict and working to make the earth a better place and yet they can all be hidden behind the of extended from where the moon is and yet despite all this it just shows how consequential we are in the great scheme of things. One planet orbiting around 1. 1 of billions in the universe we used to think that we were the only planet in the universe and then it came as a realization that we're probably one of the many. Imagine if the world. Embroiled in conflict could experience that you might make them realize how ludicrous all of disputes really are you know we might as well live in harmony enjoying life we have been protecting our little planets. Henschel the say you know everybody is go a vivid memory of that moon landing everybody's got you know many of you been texting us on 855 and the many up all night B.B.C. Dog code or your own memories and I'll get back to some of those in a moment or 2 now while the Conservative Party chooses its prime minister to take them through the remainder of the brakes a process it's all change of the top in Brussels 2 members of the European parliamentary grouping all European parliamentary commission now narrowly elected move on Delenn as the 1st woman to lead the commission should take over from Zhang to June the 31st of October the day Boris Johnson said he would take Britain out of here if he becomes for a minister I was very good supporting blank book is His me a French journalist based in Brussels now ask her what we know about as you live under Len. Bostock she is the 1st woman to be the president of the European Commission She's a German politician and she was actually blown and Brussels which is obviously is not meant to say that she was the perfect candidate as for the job she she came to politics quite late in life I think when she was in her forty's she's had quote fullest and she also had 7 children but now she is succeeding to Junco Junco as the new president of the European Commission she's been elected she's been basically confirmed to she was nominated she was named the next president by the E.U. Council made of leaders of the various the member states that was a few weeks ago and she's been confirmed today and the vote in parliament is the new parliament is now sitting and they've elected without any entity isn't really because she got about 51 percent of the fight so enough to be elected not enough really for it to be a victory that she will have to work on unconvincing the rest of the Parliaments basically that commission is going to. Be working with them but also try to convince them into what she wants to achieve Well that will that be a big issue with the her 1st tough school bus to win the halls of the party but that didn't really feel. As the European Commission the day is to be what she's going to need to do 1st well she's going to have to work with them to some extent and to show that what she wants to Boston the future will be accepted by the parliament that said some of the socialist charitably said would not fight in the end did confirm she's from the P.P.P. The center right policy in Parliament. They will say very obviously and bring you Europe but the liberals and call him and some of them have been quite critical of her but they've also I'm a slave voted for her as a group so these are 2 very powerful groups the liberals P.P. Which she can mostly count on there will be rebels every time but they're mostly on her side it's the socialist especially the grain she will have to convince because she's try to go for 2 to work with them on various issues to make compromises basically she gave the big speech before the vote today and she talked about climate change for the Greens as she talked about migration as well but they said it was they they they were really convinced that she actually had a vision on climate especially on migration as well but she's tried and I think she she might keep trying what she really wanted to was to be confirmed and so she tried to. Appeal to everyone which is not easy but she she's shown signs of wanting at least to to work with everyone that said she won't be able to make compromises for everyone all the time so it does seem like she will have to convince at least some of the socialists some of the grains depending on the issue that will be voted on in the future that she's working with them on these issues that's what I was just going to mention Greg that actually because there was some trouble that with practice he actually believed. By me today when she was speaking because she was saying that she was I think extending the Ucas membership of the E.U. After the end of the table when it's based duty and and the case but to leave and that didn't go down well with banks it is specially Nigel frosh who actually accused her of wanting to build and I'm quoting a centralised democracy updated full of community. Then when nation state parliament will cease to have any relevance at all they don't want to be some some critics there will be some some fights really especially on the right on the far right and all the nationalists Gloria what's important she will have people going to them as well is there any any credence to what Nigel Farage had to say is she a centuries for example he wants a federalist Europe. What do we know about her vision for the European Union and was she will bring to the road so she's given long speech today in parliament in which she explained to some extent what she wanted to once again she did say that she was there she was definitely identity expansion and I think that's also really what fraud and others are the nationalists didn't really like but her vision as the socialist on the greens mentioned is still very on some points to me we know that she's very probing great thing we know that she's out and. I'm touching He also goes into these silos basically within the even with the with the U.K. If it leaks it's a good place that it won't be long but it still begs an out so we'll have to see what you decide for you she's going to name because now the next commission is going to have to be named and there's a lot of new commission is coming in who will help implement have vision. Where she says will have to be implemented in nominations and then in the 1st step forward for the next commission which will be printed by November. First on the bus and I. Found this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live it's record Good morning this is a fortnight of hard drive I'm Datsun advisor to my news this Alec Ullman spy President Truman contenders Rice a spine America's hands of Representatives. And install it in a social says United must aim to further them full of this season. This is B.B.C. 5 Live with the B.B.C. 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