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Transcripts for BBC Somerset BBC Somerset 20170519 180000

No from tennis Well I ll be back on the radio tomorrow morning bright and early for the best bits of the last 7 days pick of the week here on b.b.c. Somerset Enjoy your Friday night. Out for your chance and your station. P.V.C. s sunset and the latest b.b.c. News at 7 o clock with James Craik Labor has condemned conservative plans to means test winter fuel payment as a savage attack on vulnerable pensioners which could affect 10000000 older people the Tory manifesto pledges to target the payment on those most in need to raise them a said it was a question of fairness as well off pension is currently get help with fuel bills but struggling working families don t emergency services were called out after flash flooding on one of your ovals busiest roads earlier fire crews and police will scramble to be a 30 hour Raechel for after heavy rain showers left one vehicle stuck in the water the roads now clear and Richard hate from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service says it was down to

Transcripts for BBC Somerset BBC Somerset 20170519 210000

You ve been listening to a wife reproductions program for the b.b.c. . Your county your station. B.b.c. On the. B.b.c. News at 10 o clock I m Sara loud and reports from the United States say that Donald Trump told Russian officials that firing the f.b.i. Chief James Comey took the pressure off him as president the New York Times also says that Mr Trump referred to Mr k. Me as a real nut job during the missing in the Oval Office the White House hasn t disputed the language used the allegations emerged as the president flew to Saudi Arabia for his 1st foreign trip since taking office our correspondent in Washington has this assessment as far as the seriousness goes as again points toward intent Donald Trump intent for firing the f.b.i. Director and other data point including that director him self saying that he was pressured by Donald Trump to curtail his investigation and earlier reports about the investigation being being because of Russia so we ll see it s serious though and I think

Transcripts for BBC Radio Suffolk BBC Radio Suffolk 20170519 180000

Station b.b.c. . B.b.c. Radio. B.b.c. News at 7 o clock I m Sara loud and a great victory is how the Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange songs has described a decision by Swedish prosecutors to drop a rape investigation against him this afternoon he made a rare appearance on the balcony of Ecuador s embassy in London where he s been holed up for 5 years to avoid extradition but still be arrested if he leaves for breaching his bail conditions he said his legal battle with America and Britain would continue Julian Knowles q.c. Specializes in extradition law and says the situation is no clearer tonight for Mr Saunders joining us on faces a difficult choice because he doesn t know what the intentions of the c.p.s. And the English police are about his breach of bail offense and he also doesn t know whether the us all serious about extraditing him so he s got a choice to make he can either wait in the Ecuadorian embassy until things become more clear or he could walk out and see what happens

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