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Highlights where they could have been closer in retrospect closer but different decisions have been made that the report also says that actually there is no conclusive evidence that actually if any if a different decision had been made that would have been different. The Labor leader Jeremy Coburn has refused to apologize for his party's record on tackling anti semitism earlier the Chief Rabbi urged people to consider how they vote in the light of what he calls Labour's utterly inadequate response to the issue Mr Coburn insisted there was no place whatsoever for anti semitism in the party the Liberal Democrat leader is too sensitive we should take very seriously the concerns of a community within our country that is genuinely feeling unsafe and think about what that says about our politics that that is because of the actions of the leader of a mainstream party and I hope that Jeremy Corbin will reflect on this. The Muslim Council of Britain has responded to the Chief Rabbi is common by attacking what it called the conservatives denial dismissal and the seat regarding Islamophobia the conservatives have rejected the criticism insisting there is no room in the party for prejudice of any sort or political correspondent Helen can't the Muslim Council of Britain which represents more than $500.00 mosques schools and charitable groups accuse the Conservative Party of tolerating Islamophobia and allowing it to fester in society it was it said as if the party had a blind spot for this type of racism the conservatives have promised to hold an independent investigation into the party's handling of Islamophobia by the end of this year but the review will also consider other forms of prejudice prompting criticism that the party wasn't focusing soley on anti muslim racism as Boris Johnson had previously pledged to do this evening Mr Johnson denied that widening the investigation amounted to going back on his promise a report by health protection Scotland says higher than expected rates of some infections or phoned in cancer patients at Glasgow's children's hospital in 2017 it highlighted an opt out and negative bacteria over a 10 month period a year before cancer wards were closed because of a link to contaminated water Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board was put into special measures this month the Scottish government says the move will help improve Infection Prevention and Control at the hospital. The couple from West Sussex have been named as the winners of 105000000 pound euro millions jackpot so they're looking forward to a good Christmas Steven link at Thomson say their priority is buying a new home so that each of their 3 children has their own bedroom but Mr Thomson says he will be giving up his job as a builder just yet still got jobs to do before Christmas so I'm worried. My work through it before I finished. Might not be taking on too much more in the near future. But I'm not high enough to talk about that and you know that's the news nobody supports Amy Macbeth Thank you Bernie moved to within 3 points of 5th place come Monica have to their 2nd win in a row under John and 3rd and succession since sacking Paul Higginbottom they beat sent men to Paisley Partick Thistle remain bottom of the Championship after having to make do with a point against finished one each and both tonight's League East Fife. Against far for ended goalless else which was the news Tottenham came back from to know them to beat 4232 Champions League knock a stages and Manchester City progressed 16 as group winners after drawing one each was shocked are Donetsk Dave King says it's the right time for him to stick Dynasty chairman of Rangers the club have emerged from the crisis he when he 1st walked in 4 and a half years ago has stepped down next year and John Higgins leads 5 frames to nothing in his u.k. Championship opener and Anthony McHale is for now up against Michael Mann in arc as a sport and has your way there so you see me cloudy night ahead of the band of rain moving northward through the night behind this dry spells with clear skies for the Southwest although we may also see some showers there too and a mild night with temperatures around 6 to 9 Celsius dipping to 3 or 4 Celsius under the clear skies and that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland news. It's another country with Ricky also on b.b.c. Radio Scotland and we're discovering more about outlaw country and the artist and so much as He created it next I'll be spending some time at the Johnny Cash Museum in downtown Nashville but he has another one of those at last name checking some of his friends yet as Kris Kristofferson. Started writing A lot of her own bedroom. Where. Kris Kristofferson on the Pilgrim chapter $33.00 it's a very special another country as we learn more about the country songwriters musicians and singers both past and present in the 1st half of the program and just in case you missed it still available on the old that b.b.c. Sounds up by the way I spoke to Peter Cooper at the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum in Nashville in the same neighborhood you'll find the Johnny Cash b.c. I'm with I met the owner I'm close friend of Johnny's bill. Now. Thank you very much for welcoming us here this is well 1st of all and it's a backroom describe this room for me and what we got here because it looks very homely Well 1st of all thank you so much for coming to visit us we're always happy to have our friends from across the pond it's always a real pleasure we're sitting in basically my office you know if you've been around Nashville long enough to know that downtown can get really crazy and in many many ways so somebody needs to have a place to go where they can hide and and sort of a scape the madness but those in this room is reminiscent of a room that would have been in johnny cash's house Johnny and June and collected a lot of European and Oriental rugs and I think the brick wall sort of represents the ruggedness of Johnny Cash and then of course we have the church when it represents a lot of things to me. Primarily a domain and shelter from the storm so to speak we had about a 1000000 over a 1000000 people come through the museum in the last few years and sometimes it can get hectic here in the building Absolutely I won't read they're going to run lights on but. I was amazed I mean it's a Wednesday morning and the place is jumping it's really a tribute to Johnny Cash going on 14 years later after his death actually going on 15 years it seems like yesterday but my wife Shannon and I were with him we were with him about a week before. The staying power of Johnny Cash to continue to draw people from around the world all ages all races all demographics all sexual orientations is amazing it's stunning when I walk down and I see children grandchildren grandparents and in one case great grandparents all in the same group all fans of Johnny all singing along to the music it's a phenomenon that I don't think exists with any other artist a lot of the other legacy artists or experience sorting a greying. There their followers cash I think there's a new joining us fan born every day and you know pets come in that are named after Johnny I think you're right I got something that we see as well of course is very iconic I mean he had a very cool Luke and it's almost like you know it's kind of frozen in time somebody has to go back to these 56 just. Take me back to how you can you know how you 1st met him how many hours do we have as much as what I discovered Johnny Cash when I was 8 years old it was 968 when the Folsom Prison album came out within a year of the Johnny Cash t.v. Show starting and cash at the time I discovered him and again it wasn't through the media because I lived in a very small town there were 3 television channels a.b.c. C.b.s. And n.b.c. All network channels so we were literally sequestered out in the middle of nowhere a town of 3000 people and a girl in my 3rd grade class brought Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison to class for show and tell and the teacher put the record on and when he said Hello I'm Johnny Cash and Luther Perkins launched into the instrumental in blues it was like being hit by a lightning bolt I'd never heard anything like it I had never really cared about music before my brother was and Morrison and Joplin my dad was into Bing Crosby my mother loved Wayne Newton resume reason but when I heard that it was literally life changing having no idea fast forwarding 40 years what would be the outcome of that one single momentary Soundbite of Johnny Cash No if you're familiar with the album Johnny use a little bit of salty language so you know the teacher running to the turntable and ripping the needle off the record as soon as that happened and in fact when I got that album when my parents drove me literally 50 miles to get to Johnny I closed my bedroom door and turned the volume Why don't I would literally stand next to the record player because I knew if they heard Yeah you know 1st of all. You're killing you. Believe the day I shot up not something that you would want to listen to I'm Johnny Cash. Recording full some of these the song. Life changing for my guest. The Johnny Cash Museum I became just with Johnny Cash so I joined the fan club when I was 12 years old was promoted to the very prestigious position. Of the fan club newsletter so my calling around the world by thousands if not hundreds of people and in 1973 my parents allowed me to go to my 1st Johnny Cash concert in Denver Colorado there was a 300 mile drive to go there and we had the worst seats that you could possibly get other than maybe the guy in the wings that was doing the rigging because we found out about the concert at the last hour 10000 people there I could barely see Johnny It was my father and I go down in front of the stage and take pictures so it was around so I kept going around in the spiral spiral spiral spiral and by the time I reached the stage he was finishing the song Orange Blossom Special So Johnny know he trades off to harmonica so I reach the stay. The song ended looked me straight in the and handed me one of the 2. So he went straight to the limousine so figuring this could be my only opportunity to meet. Place myself between the curb and his limousine. So I see him coming toward me larger than life the amazing looking man. With. It all looking at each other saying what are we going to do between. Us to get. Me and they reach me and he stops. And looks down at me. Puts his hand on my shoulder with one hand. Again I didn't respond I was nothing but stars. I've been given a gift. And that led to. Of other encounters and meeting. Until the point that we really had a lot in common. There was a. Lord Johnny Cash and Orange Blossom Special You're listening to other country was Ricky dos on b.b.c. Radio Scotland and I'm talking to Bill Miller and the Johnny Cash Museum in downtown Nashville I had no idea ever could be a Johnny Cash Museum that there would be a museum and certainly Shannon my wife and I had maybe been to 2 museums in our lives we knew nothing about operating it was him we were living in California at the time it was the most unlikely thing in the world but all these other friends when I was a kid growing up would say you know we've gone to all the shows we've never met Johnny we why you and literally until 5 years ago I never had an ounce of question and now my answer Rose stop in the museum This is why this all happened that's what I believe and today for example I think you bumped into Tommy. So it truly is without sounding corny a religious experience in terms of a lot of people's dreams not mine but millions of fans being fulfilled or not at all do you think interest he would be surprised at the continuing to see. In many ways and would he be agreeably surprised just how much you generational thing the new generations obviously he saw that and was aware of interest in him and his music my biggest regret is that he's not here to see it because I can hear him talking to me as we walked through the museum he would be extremely humbled he would be very proud he would come during a time when the museum was open to the public he wouldn't sell come after or before hours and he would stop and greet and thank every single person. He would be extremely happy with you know as humble as he is as humble as many people are still showbusiness So there's still that ego so you always want to be recognized you know the have these artists that scream at their managers you know to keep these people away from me but when they're not recognize they call the manager and so I work people not recognize yeah cash loved his audience cash respected his fans one of the few old school artists that said you know what Without these fans there would be no me and he took that very seriously and it was very apparent every person I've met and there are thousands by now say the exact same thing he stopped he took time he looked me not if musicians and we've interviewed many of them over the who are who know him and would say the same thing Bill one thing being a fun but it's an amazing thing getting to know the person that you to find out I mean how did you come to know each other how do you come to have that friendship Well I think you know growing up literally growing up around him hundreds of visits and encounters as I got older I was in a position I don't write songs I you know I don't saying Thank God I don't play guitar never had the talent to do the some of the things we had in common was history Johnny was a major history buff and in the time I had a company that dealt in historical documents and autographs and celebrity memorabilia everything ranging from letters written by George Washington to we want sold George Harrison's Redwood Telecaster from the famous rooftop concert I had a business and Johnny when he would come to California would love to go down to my business and see the letters written by Lincoln Morrell for tennis and all these incredible people in history and I decided that Johnnie being such a great scholar of history and have having given me so many gifts including his guitar and costumes and awards that I would assemble for him over a period of several years a complete collection of us Presidential autographs and letters it's so funny because every time. I would see Johnny I'd bring him a different piece and he literally be like a child distracted because and sometimes I would tease a little bit he'd be distracted I'd walk on the bus or I'd go backstage or at the hotel where every was and I'd have the piece with me and I'd start talking and discussing things and I could see him totally distracted like a child wanted to know what's in the package right there so we really forged a friendship and whenever it come to California we would walk around shopping malls . It's impossible to describe who he was other than the most caring kind giving compassionate thoughtful person I will ever meet in my life I mean obviously there's a lot of stories but Johnny Cash and there was troubled times too. And he was a man who fought these demons How did you see that working out you know in terms of Euna Lee and Chip. Johnny never completely beat his addiction the jaw incident word he was draw was broken in the ninety's something that dogged him the rest of his life he described the pain to me once when we were visiting he said just imagine somebody sticking a poker in a fire and heating it up and having that stuck in your jaw he said the only time that ever escapes me is when I'm on stage and the adrenaline flows so he had no choice but to either explore a nerve block or Botox and we had this discussion or to try to cure the pain so all the pain with painkillers and he was afraid that if he did a nerve block or did Botox that he could you know lose control of that sort of his face he was terrified that if he took a pain pill or an aspirin that it could begin the addiction ago and so he did have recurrent belts and you know I saw him several times when this was happening but he was you know always the same Johnny always call and you know I never saw him fall down or stumble but I think Johnny you know his life was such an open book and when he did have these recurrent belts he didn't hide behind a publicist he said this is who I am this is what happens this is why it happened and by the grace of God I hope it doesn't happen to you but if my allowing my life to be an open book will help inspire or deter other people that's what I want and that's what I think people really admire form there was nothing hidden in this man's life ever and that's what. It should be. Before I see Dr Death so it would sure be nice if I could get my breath. I'm not to cry not the one. To hear the whistle of the 3. Of the 3. Of the 3. Johnny Cash unlike the 309 for American Recordings 500 Highways one of the final songs he ever recorded in August 2003 just 3 weeks before his death his building. Over the years over a 40 year period I collected not with the intention you know I never had nor do I have a Johnny Cash shrine in my house but I collected things that I would see come on the market whether it be through family members or you know people that knew or whatever. I kind of felt like these things should be preserved and protected and basically just accumulated this huge stash that was stored at my office and at my home not have it on display and. I built such a huge collection that I really didn't know what I had and one day of all places the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum called me and they said We understand you have Johnny Cash collection of some sort and President Nixon was a huge Johnny Cash for him and they said that they'd like to do the 1st major and on Richard Nixon exhibit in on or Johnny's at the time 74 so I said well I'm going to warn you it's not catalogued I don't know what I have all what you have access to whatever I have so it was funny to see this van full of Richard Nixon Republicans all wearing white so gloves descend upon my collection and. When they had the opening they allowed me to go in before the general public and I walked into the room and here was this black suit that a month before was hanging in a closet on a hanger looking very black and very unimpressive in a case hit by a spotlight with a comforting photographs and it was another experience seeing this collection I'm looking like the crown jewels in this exhibit and then the doors open and I saw all these people coming out in the next and large Bill Miller this is the 1st time we've ever had a single person with a Mohawk and piercings and tattoos on their face in the history of those a library so it opened up you know the world of Johnny next and this would have been in 2002. So obviously. He didn't see a point was within a year of his passing but I'll tell you what what happened in. The Nixon Library I didn't have an award. In the Nixon Library Bill is there any way that you can. One of join his gold records or something like that so I sent word through his office I'd like to have something like for the display we were doing and with no further communication. And it wasn't just a Grammy it wasn't just a gold record it were the 2 most important awards have you ever been given it was his Kennedy Center award and his National Medal. Again speaks for the man to the highest honors career. To. Feed. Him. He said God. Bed. Times runs out and Rex is blues which is a regular recorded in 173 for an album with a working title 7 come 11 the album was never released however due to a dispute between the producer Jack Clement and the record label the Corning was eventually released in 1000. 93 on an album called the Nashville sessions before that you had Angelina presently an outlaw from her 2nd studio album called Frangou old released in 2017 and you're listening to another country with Ricky Dorsey on b.b.c. Radio Scotland and he's an artist who is associated with the. Movement and has recently released his 1st album of new material in 17 years it's co-produced by Shooter Jennings son of will and I'm also Brandi Carlile who we had as part of the high woman it's Tanya Tucker from Harlem where I'm living and hard luck. Or 25th studio album. As one new artist who represents the movement its stars will see. Since he's influenced by I love the country of Mel Haggard well in Elson Keith Whitley Marty Robbins and bluegrass he rejects Music Row On the corporate side of country music chords the music he wants with the musicians and producers he wants in this Cheerios he wants and when he won the Grammy for Country Album of the year for the sailors guide to f. He followed it up with an album inspired by funk frappe metal the self and recorded in a motor and just outside of Detroit in a recent interview Stardoll told a New York Times journalist I just don't think I need to make compromises or sacrifices to change things that ultimately I don't can't I'll leave you with a song from that record that won the Grammy for Best Country Album at Stardoll Simson Thanks for listening Good night. For. Breaking the road. Keep pulling. On digital radio f.m. Medium wave am p.b.c. Sound b.b.c. Radio. It's 11 o'clock b.b.c. Radio Scotland News I'm Duncan Kerr copra Good evening there were no warning signs to predict a convicted killer would carry out an attack on a woman while he was on home leave according to a significant case review Robbie McIntosh hit Linda MacDonald with a dumbbell and done d. In 2017 as he prepared for possible parole he had been jailed for life in 2002 for stabbing a dog walker to death when he was 15 the Prison Service says it will do whatever it can to ensure public safety Jeremy Corbin has repeatedly declined to apologize to the U.K.'s Jewish community over anti semitism despite biting criticism of him by the chief rabbi but he insisted I leave or get a Labor government would make society safe for people of all faiths the 1st minister Nicholas sturgeon there are from people residing within the Jewish community. About anti-Semitism within the Labor Party and I think any political party having comments like these made by a senior faith leader has an obligation to listen carefully and to react in a way that is showing a commitment in the temptation to sort the problem not to attack the messenger but in state resolve the problem that has led to comments like this being. The Muslim Council of Britain has responded to the Chief Rabbi his comments by attacking what it called the conservatives denial dismissal and deceit regarding Islamophobia the conservatives have rejected the criticism insisting there's no room in the party for prejudice of any sort a judge has banned the distribution of an s.n.p. Election leaflet in eastern Barton show following a legal action by the Lib Dems leader Joseph Winston the case centered on a leaflet which accuses Miss Winston of accepting a 14000 pounds donation from a fracking company. Climate experts have warned world leaders that they will have to increase their carbon cutting ambition significantly if the world is to avoid dangerous levels of warming a report by the un Environment Programme describes the current situation as bleak as 15 of the world's 20 wealthiest nations have no timeline for a net 0 emissions target image and folks reports from Geneva the goals of the Paris Agreement are slipping away to reach the target of limiting global warming to $1.00 degrees above pre-industrial levels emissions will have to be cut by 7.6 percent every year for the next 10 years this means governments must adopt far more ambitious reduction goals if they stick to their current strategies global temperatures will rise by more than 3 degrees with unit says ever more destructive heat waves storms and floods. The headliners for next year's transmit festival in Glasgow have been and I'm just. Told the bill and little Sims will also be on stage in July.

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