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Transcripts for BBC Radio Solent BBC Radio Solent 20191216 190000

Sounds like a cat at the end doesn t it make human knowledge when you William s day begets and Jason Derulo with. The 1st this is. B.b.c. Radio inside that would be on site and Digi see her and Jay z. P. Diddy s 50th that s been a live Instagram they both looked so flash they look great on that and yes p. Diddy s 5th day. Stephanie Monday has been a good one for you. Fine but on the early late show big thank you to fun Pippa and Sara Bassett sitting in from a Last week on the show you had take me out contestants politics experts comedians and decided in surgery it was all going on and you can catch up on anything you missed on the v.c. Sounds it was really good enough to. And yes normal service resumes I would like to know why you are waiting at life tonight please kid stuff that s happened to be today in Hampshire Dorset and the art of white maybe effects to Christmas shopping. Ask a favor and. Just say who are the people of already wrapped all of my present. Can you at my place on

Transcripts for BBC WM 95 6 BBC WM 95 6 20191216 160000

Found the latest Star Wars movie is out this week but one class at a school in Wolverhampton Xah little more excited than usual that s because their teacher is Mr Luke Skywalker the year 5 teacher a son leagues primary school changed his name from the Gulf when he was younger because he loved Star Wars so much he pulled on the most part seem to find it really funny it s a good icebreaker some paypal are really aware of Star Wars that some people just ignore it some people do kind of get a bit mad it may feel like why change names or it sort of is that a but on the most part it s a really positive reaction people tend to really like taking a look at the weather dry but chilly for the rest of the day it s going to be misty and Fabio overnight with temperatures down to 0 Celsius $32.00 Fahrenheit cloudy with light rain tomorrow and a high 5 Celsius that s 41 Fahrenheit that she needs for the West Midlands It s 4 minutes past 4. Troy still with cold Franks something seemed to be wrong 95

Transcripts for BBC Radio Scotland MW BBC Radio Scotland MW 20191211 180000

It will be sent to the Children s Reporter the defacto leader of Myanmar Aung Sang Suu She has defended her country s military from accusations that they committed genocide against the Muslim minority she s address the International Court of Justice in The Hague and Holligan reports on the censored she said she understood the definition of genocide but blamed the violence in me and Maher on an entire armed conflict she said the military responded with a clearance operation when range of militants launched attacks on army posts in 2016 she made no reference to the un zest amidst that 10000 wrenches were killed and failed to acknowledge the courtroom accounts of rain just survivors of military firing squads gang rapes and babies thrown into burning buildings the Swedish teenager Gretta through timber cars been named a person of the Year by Time magazine for her campaigning on Climate Change 16 years old she is the youngest ever winner of the honor earlier today she spoke at a un climate

Transcripts for KCLU 1340 AM/K272DT 102 3 FM [KCLU 1340 AM & 102 3 FM] KCLU 1340 AM/K272DT 102 3 FM [KCLU 1340 AM & 102 3 FM] 20191202 010000

Me too. And there is this greenies. And I had this this brass Penny was that my father. And I was standing there I was playing it and that I was really suddenly something clicked I was like oh. That must Those are all the bridges this Williamsburg Bridge as a Manhattan Bridge there s the Brooklyn Bridge that s New York it s small now. And I m looking at the Statue of Liberty and my grandmother Anastasia Panny came from Albania and they went to Ellis Island I could see my history there too and I was suddenly hit me like oh my goodness this is like a coral reef. You can t see the people but look at this beautiful structure to him . That in that there it was just the whole city. Whole. Nature. Everything. Was. Connected and spiritual the 1st time. And so skip decided to stay. For a while for a while all over the world people are now moving of course we know this from that country to the city at this point who will 2 years ago across this extraordinary benchmark that s physicist Geoff Wes

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The 1st time. And so skip decided to stay. For a while for a while all over the world people are now moving of course we know this from that country to the city at this point. 2 years ago across this extraordinary benchmark that s physicist Geoff West where more than half of the planet is now open on the one percent you know that made us wonder. How do cities work is there some deep organic logic that these people together. As a writer Journal puts it presages just use tumors of people on the landscape. And I m Robert Krulwich This is Radio Lab and our topic today cities. So in talking about cities. And certainly it s kind of hard to know where to start because every city has its own its own unique feel. Like for instance a let me just give you my own stupid example here so every time I go to St Louis to visit my Mom and Dad I m on the plane I mean my own kind of groove and I step off the plane into the airport and it s just like with the 1st step. Just to hit this wall of something i

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