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which the e.u. have got to agree to what have they got to agree to it will have to agree or they haven't got to agree to it but it to make it work they've got to agree that we can have but you haven't got that agreement you say it's a 2 piece no we haven't you haven't got it we haven't but this is piling more going on that we're not going to get that agreement while the e.u. think they're either going to get us to coerce us through to stay in the european union and not actually leave or to ask for an extension or that we would find the withdrawal agreement which is better for me not going to face the consequences of no deal until. we've sorted out our parliament if i were the they're going to charge tirelessly cheechoo as a 3rd country and the rules and terrorists apply at the absolute raiders and that and hundreds a gram we as if that's the way the e.u. want to play and that's fine it's unfortunate it will go down their rules in that case and will pocket we can refund all the tariffs to our exporte
which the e.u. have got to agree to what have they got to agree to it will have to agree or they haven't got to agree to it but it to make it work they've got to agree that we can have but you haven't got that agreement you say it's a 2 piece no we haven't you haven't got it we haven't but this is piling more going on that we're not going to get that agreement while the e.u. think they're either going to get us to coerce us through to stay in the european union and not actually leave or to ask...
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for the e.u. summit e.u. for an extension. and this is what you want to the british parliament passing british laws with no interference from the says actually what you want to parse out what is exerting its sovereign orthorexic mustn't it i wished i wish that you are happy well i'm not happy when philip hammond one of the leading rebels on this former chancellor of the exchequer exchequer only a few weeks ago he admitted in conversation at number 10 with the prime minister boris johnson that the e.u. zone lawyers help to draft that legislation on the and the sting in the tail doesn't matter who helped draft 1st what i think is i think it says a lot whose interests some of our members are working and the sting of the tail of the legislation is still legislation and apparently some people in your blood don't tell you i don't believe he's bound by law i'm going to fuse parliaments instructor i think i think it's against the constitution of our country we have a system where lawrence received was sent it is but the way it with. i
for the e.u. summit e.u. for an extension. and this is what you want to the british parliament passing british laws with no interference from the says actually what you want to parse out what is exerting its sovereign orthorexic mustn't it i wished i wish that you are happy well i'm not happy when philip hammond one of the leading rebels on this former chancellor of the exchequer exchequer only a few weeks ago he admitted in conversation at number 10 with the prime minister boris johnson that...
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when what the e.u. is offered is 6000000000 euros which is the largest amount of help the us ever given to a 3rd country to deal with refugees and yet turkey is hosting the largest number of refugees in the world 3600000 syrians alone and in the last year this number has increased by 200 thousands of which more than 100000 were the children of syrian refugees born in turkey so that the pressure in turkey is increasing the number is increasing and it's clear that you need to in its own interest to keep helping but when when mr says the money has not arrived no that's not true that's not true and in fact this is the one aspect of the deal that has worked what hasn't worked is not what the u.s. done in turkey but what the e.u. and greece have promised to do in the greek islands for the conditions are terrible but this is not a failure of tech it is a failure of the e.u. so how could this be made better then how could the flow of refugees into europe better be controlled when you have 3 things that you shou
when what the e.u. is offered is 6000000000 euros which is the largest amount of help the us ever given to a 3rd country to deal with refugees and yet turkey is hosting the largest number of refugees in the world 3600000 syrians alone and in the last year this number has increased by 200 thousands of which more than 100000 were the children of syrian refugees born in turkey so that the pressure in turkey is increasing the number is increasing and it's clear that you need to in its own interest...
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parliament wants to give the e.u. this power to keep us in the in the e.u. themselves the end to the scope of the negotiations and i think there should be a clear choice for the country and we should decide who you want to be at that crucial summit on october 17th do you want jeremy corbyn going there with his plan to extend and delay and keep assad keep us in the e.u. forever in a day or day or do you want to settle this thing bring us all together and deliver on the mandate of the people and that is what that is what i will do so for me. that is that is very very clearly the way forward and that's the point that i made to all my colleagues and friends and in parliament and no one no one you know of course. discipline is is is always tough but. here we are amongst a body of men and women who know that sometimes you have to administer discipline and that's the and you have to you have to be actually very clear about your message and that's what we're that's what we're being so kate proctor in the in the guardian from the guardian thank you kate but from the
parliament wants to give the e.u. this power to keep us in the in the e.u. themselves the end to the scope of the negotiations and i think there should be a clear choice for the country and we should decide who you want to be at that crucial summit on october 17th do you want jeremy corbyn going there with his plan to extend and delay and keep assad keep us in the e.u. forever in a day or day or do you want to settle this thing bring us all together and deliver on the mandate of the people and...
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leaving the e.u. would damage the economies of both former partners but the british people would be most affected experts believe the u.k. could descend into chaos as food and medication prices spike and possibly become short in supply european businesses are likely to retreat and the london stock market and british pound could crash the ports along the charming endless lines of trucks waiting to enter a huge blow to the economy but you companies and especially export heavy german industrial corporations also risk losing billions all the u.k. and the e.u. careering towards a recession. so alex remainders will undoubtedly be marshalling all of those arguments if in fact britain does wind up going to the polls where do you think we're going to be on say november 1st and i have to ask for a quick answer because we're almost out of the out here itself. i think there is still a very high possibility that there is a new job or exit or not the 31st that is not rolled out there are still many things in play t
leaving the e.u. would damage the economies of both former partners but the british people would be most affected experts believe the u.k. could descend into chaos as food and medication prices spike and possibly become short in supply european businesses are likely to retreat and the london stock market and british pound could crash the ports along the charming endless lines of trucks waiting to enter a huge blow to the economy but you companies and especially export heavy german industrial...
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leaving the e.u. without a deal is a very real and brussels will not pretend to negotiate. and germany is for us here dortmund draw with mighty barcelona as the champions league group stages kick off byron munich begin their quest. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the future of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hanging in the balance this morning partial results from the country's election show the race still close too close to call with a blue white party of centrist pentagons tied with netanyahu so far neither side has declared victory. speaking to his supporters in tel aviv opposition leader benny gantz stopped short of the tearing election when. but his address had the tone of a victory speech for his blue and white party. courting the initial results netanyahu did not succeed in his mission. was enough and we on the other hand proved that our idea called blue and white a project we established just over 6 months ago is a huge success and here to stay. god said that he would not get to work on building a broad unity government. but speaking
leaving the e.u. without a deal is a very real and brussels will not pretend to negotiate. and germany is for us here dortmund draw with mighty barcelona as the champions league group stages kick off byron munich begin their quest. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the future of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hanging in the balance this morning partial results from the country's election show the race still close too close to call with a blue white party of...
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he also accuses the e.u. of failing to honor its commitments in a landmark 2016 refugee jia with turkey the e.u. offered ankara 6000000000 euros to stop the flow of migrants into europe in 2015 but added one says he's received barely half of the money europe says its wings have a discussion with added $1.00 but greece which takes in most of the new arrivals says he must 1st change his tone by the migration issue is a european matter it is not a bilateral issue and mr erdogan must understand that he cannot threaten greece and europe in an attempt to secure more resources to handle the refugee issue in a lover could never open. but with more migrants reaching greek shores in august 2900 minutes any other time in the last 3 years athens also knows the dissolution needs to be found urgently. let's talk about solutions and the how big a problem this is with the collapse director of a european stability initiative is one of the architects of the migration deal between turkey and europe they're welcome to you how se
he also accuses the e.u. of failing to honor its commitments in a landmark 2016 refugee jia with turkey the e.u. offered ankara 6000000000 euros to stop the flow of migrants into europe in 2015 but added one says he's received barely half of the money europe says its wings have a discussion with added $1.00 but greece which takes in most of the new arrivals says he must 1st change his tone by the migration issue is a european matter it is not a bilateral issue and mr erdogan must understand...
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will the e.u. play ball with they offer any more concessions will we have to wait and see for that but just domestically everything that boris johnson has to do is get a deal to get out of the 31st of october otherwise i think there will have to be an extension and when will the u.k. leave on asli i can tell you around the clock is ticking relentlessly i might add ok now this arguably is the biggest setback that prime minister aborts johnson has suffered i mean he suffered a couple of consecutive setbacks but do you believe do you think that he can come back from this well look they've already been many calls for him to resign particular from opposition leaders and pays but it's a very difficult position for the prime minister to be in as i said before he's misled the queen you know this is not what particularly a conservative prime minister should be doing however let's not forget the reality here in the u.k. and that is the boris johnson within the people within the public is still a very popular
will the e.u. play ball with they offer any more concessions will we have to wait and see for that but just domestically everything that boris johnson has to do is get a deal to get out of the 31st of october otherwise i think there will have to be an extension and when will the u.k. leave on asli i can tell you around the clock is ticking relentlessly i might add ok now this arguably is the biggest setback that prime minister aborts johnson has suffered i mean he suffered a couple of...
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will leave the e.u. on time and need rather be dead in a ditch and asked for an extension iran's president hassan rouhani says his country will operate its energy program without limits its preparing to work on advanced centrifuges which would allow it to enrich uranium faster as after the u.s. announced new sanctions jason greenblatt the u.s. president's special envoy for the middle east has announced he plans to resign says he'll step down and a few weeks after don't trump unveils his long delayed peace plan. south africa has temporarily shut down its embassy in nigeria after a series of reprisal attacks on south african businesses protesters gathered to voice their anger at foreign businesses being attacked in johannesburg and for toria south africa's president cyril ramaphosa says at least 10 people have been killed since sunday and has labeled the violence xenophobic south africa has a large number of economic interests and businesses in nigeria many of which are now and police protection. here's wh
will leave the e.u. on time and need rather be dead in a ditch and asked for an extension iran's president hassan rouhani says his country will operate its energy program without limits its preparing to work on advanced centrifuges which would allow it to enrich uranium faster as after the u.s. announced new sanctions jason greenblatt the u.s. president's special envoy for the middle east has announced he plans to resign says he'll step down and a few weeks after don't trump unveils his long...
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countries want to put forward and then the e.u. is then left in a position where it's thinking do we want to allow britain to remain in the e.u. and there are some countries particularly fronts which are rather nervous about giving us a long extension others such as germany more in favor of giving that extension so that is the crucial period of time for boris yeltsin over the next 5 weeks but you are right said that if he gets to october the 19th and he hasn't got a deal that he could put through parliament and the e.u. has indicated that it will offer that extension either he does have to resign or ultimately he or someone nominated by the court will end up having to send that sonia what do you think about this point i mean i heard you mention earlier that there is. people there are people asking questions about would boris johnson potentially go to prison if he if he does not ask for this extension you just heard now bobbie talk about the fact that there is speculation on this point as well is there a scenario that exists current
countries want to put forward and then the e.u. is then left in a position where it's thinking do we want to allow britain to remain in the e.u. and there are some countries particularly fronts which are rather nervous about giving us a long extension others such as germany more in favor of giving that extension so that is the crucial period of time for boris yeltsin over the next 5 weeks but you are right said that if he gets to october the 19th and he hasn't got a deal that he could put...
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countries in the e.u. where work with the groups in malaysia who are like myself were trying fighting to save the forests or where the e.u. would just say sorry and disengage and say no the government has pledged to keep half of malaysia as rain forest but limb ted wind suspects deforestation is proceeding faster than he appears he says the ban on palm oil won't change that if you are by and say will hurt is but it weren't change the fact that we are still going be clearing the far as and because there are of the markets much bigger market such as china and india who are hot less discerning and less able to help was a in fact meanwhile farmer subhuman honeybee is now making his own compost he used to use artificial fertilizer but he's the 1st farmer in the village who's officially committed to more sustainable production methods. we have a lot of problems with mice they damage the trees. but i don't use any chemicals to get rid of them but i leave that to the snakes it's a lot better than poison. that's ve
countries in the e.u. where work with the groups in malaysia who are like myself were trying fighting to save the forests or where the e.u. would just say sorry and disengage and say no the government has pledged to keep half of malaysia as rain forest but limb ted wind suspects deforestation is proceeding faster than he appears he says the ban on palm oil won't change that if you are by and say will hurt is but it weren't change the fact that we are still going be clearing the far as and...
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well michel bonnie says it's in a state of paralysis because the e.u. has said this and you and i brenda talked about this so many times we can replay it the e.u. is waiting for the u.k. to come with some kind of alternative proposals to the withdrawal agreement that was agreed last year and so far that hasn't happened in fact the british government asked for the pace of talks to pick up to start meeting twice a week instead of once a week and the e.u. said ok fire where you know we're all ears today michel barnier said you know what i didn't hear anything new from david frost nothing is moving forward coming from the british side and and having watch what's going on there right now i guess it's not surprising that any clear path forward has not emerged you know you know confusion and paralysis as you said 3 shots in brussels as always terry thank you and here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world italy's prime minister due sceptic on today has announced a new cabinet to lead a populist and center left coalition in
well michel bonnie says it's in a state of paralysis because the e.u. has said this and you and i brenda talked about this so many times we can replay it the e.u. is waiting for the u.k. to come with some kind of alternative proposals to the withdrawal agreement that was agreed last year and so far that hasn't happened in fact the british government asked for the pace of talks to pick up to start meeting twice a week instead of once a week and the e.u. said ok fire where you know we're all ears...
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. -- the e.u.. i will give way one more time to the right honorable gentleman. >> article 53 of the treaty on european union boldly says that we leave after two years unless the european council in agreement with the member state concerned decides to extend the period. there is no obligation for the european union to decide to make a conditional offer. they can decide. the bill requires the prime minister under those circumstances to accept the terms on offer. that's it. this is the decision back to the european union. >> i don't agree with that. of course, there is no guarantee with any of this that a further request for another extension will be granted by the european union. we all recognize that. it only takes one member state of the european union to say no, i am not giving the united kingdom a further extension. ist this is seeking to do requiring the prime minister to ask and then agree to one. this is what is required to prevent the prime minister, the current prime minister from taking us o
. -- the e.u.. i will give way one more time to the right honorable gentleman. >> article 53 of the treaty on european union boldly says that we leave after two years unless the european council in agreement with the member state concerned decides to extend the period. there is no obligation for the european union to decide to make a conditional offer. they can decide. the bill requires the prime minister under those circumstances to accept the terms on offer. that's it. this is the...
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takes it from the e.u. and prevent annoyed deal breaks it johnson insists a deal or no deal grex it will happen on october 31st he says he has no option now but to call for an early general election i was here and i don't want to mention putting in these goods to morrow to stop negotiations and to compel i'm not the point i was delayed to brit's it potentially 3 years ago that would be the only way to resolve this who johnson could struggle to get a 2 thirds majority needed to approve an early poll opposition leader jeremy coburn has long called for elections but now says he wants a greater them until the end he neuer deal bill passes a general election there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal i know majority for no deal in the country i on wednesday the crossed party alliance will introduce their bill to delay breaks it with october 31 just over 8 weeks away all the turmoil and political maneuvering is only stocking more confusion about how and when breaks it will happen
takes it from the e.u. and prevent annoyed deal breaks it johnson insists a deal or no deal grex it will happen on october 31st he says he has no option now but to call for an early general election i was here and i don't want to mention putting in these goods to morrow to stop negotiations and to compel i'm not the point i was delayed to brit's it potentially 3 years ago that would be the only way to resolve this who johnson could struggle to get a 2 thirds majority needed to approve an early...
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and 2016 the e.u. and turkey signed an agreement and could a promise to close its northern border with the e.u. and to take back refugees in return for billions in aid. but president trichet type other one says those funds have not been delivered as promised he threatening to pull out of the deal and reopen the route for refugees to europe. it is the couple that are smuggled in the us we will be forced to open the gates. when we are promised support then we should get it very. sorry the european union says it's already transferred 5600000000 of the 6000000000 euros promised it says the rest will follow soon provided turkey keeps the border closed the world who's a senior opposition figure in turkey has been sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison for insulting state institutions the president of spreading terrorist propaganda the charges against john uncuffed on joe lewis stem mainly from twitter posts critical of president or no one discussed on jolo denounced the trial as political she will remain fre
and 2016 the e.u. and turkey signed an agreement and could a promise to close its northern border with the e.u. and to take back refugees in return for billions in aid. but president trichet type other one says those funds have not been delivered as promised he threatening to pull out of the deal and reopen the route for refugees to europe. it is the couple that are smuggled in the us we will be forced to open the gates. when we are promised support then we should get it very. sorry the...
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but pro e.u. m.p.'s like vera hobhouse i did tell men not to let it come to this it's have priority to prevent leaving without a deal and then it should all go back to the people for another referendum people said for a long time of course we're going to have a deal of course is the easiest thing in history everything has turned out entirely different from what was promised in 2016 so more than 3 years on definitely a democracy has to be practiced and the people have to be asked again. day off today susan nicholson comes to paula meant to tell a peace that she and her fellow city is have not changed their minds but i think it would be sensible and mature to agree a mutually beneficial trade deal with the unfortunately that isn't going to happen at the moment what they're doing is they using no deal as a means of continually delaying our departure so that they can then say oh well there's no mandate for a rainy day still. remain as and brett see it is both claiming to be the true defenders of democracy i
but pro e.u. m.p.'s like vera hobhouse i did tell men not to let it come to this it's have priority to prevent leaving without a deal and then it should all go back to the people for another referendum people said for a long time of course we're going to have a deal of course is the easiest thing in history everything has turned out entirely different from what was promised in 2016 so more than 3 years on definitely a democracy has to be practiced and the people have to be asked again. day off...
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will not cooperate with the e.u. in security if it doesn't get into this the you know in answer to the backstop in ireland for example and you heard anything no i haven't heard anything and let's see whether this prime minister is still prime minister at the end of next month it's it's super difficult to to to go in theory of all the alternatives but we don't even know whether this prime minister would act in accordance with some something that will be passed by the british parliament tomorrow. that's that's a serious stuff now but you're watching it like like the rest of us what's going on right now in london we know that word johnson is going to call for early elections again next monday and there are predictions that parliament will say yes to that and that he could maybe win elections in october do you see that happening i mean i saw on your facebook page today you said it was something that is populist politics what we're seeing right now in london do you think that we're going to be dealing with a prime ministe
will not cooperate with the e.u. in security if it doesn't get into this the you know in answer to the backstop in ireland for example and you heard anything no i haven't heard anything and let's see whether this prime minister is still prime minister at the end of next month it's it's super difficult to to to go in theory of all the alternatives but we don't even know whether this prime minister would act in accordance with some something that will be passed by the british parliament tomorrow....
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out of the e.u. by october 31st with or without a deal has divided people across the political spectrum let's take you live now to westminster and speak to al-jazeera is jonah hill who's monitoring what's happening in the house of commons right now i'm jonah it's difficult to tell a but do we think that the conservative rebels and the opposition m.p.'s who brought forward this motion to think they're likely to win. well they think they're likely to win it's a numbers game of course it's going to be extremely tight according to sort of informal counts. as to voting intentions such as anyone knows them it does appear that the numbers are in the favor of those conservative bricks it rebels and cross party m.p.'s who brought this motion in the 1st place and in about an hour and a half as you say or less we will know because they will be that vote it is an incredibly important vote that could have a lasting impact on the future direction of this country indeed on the direction of boris johnson's very youn
out of the e.u. by october 31st with or without a deal has divided people across the political spectrum let's take you live now to westminster and speak to al-jazeera is jonah hill who's monitoring what's happening in the house of commons right now i'm jonah it's difficult to tell a but do we think that the conservative rebels and the opposition m.p.'s who brought forward this motion to think they're likely to win. well they think they're likely to win it's a numbers game of course it's going...
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s he has access to e.u. data banks which helps him detect forged documents his albanian colleagues don't have this access. i figure my whole recorded stay here over time because here we need to go in there if you're. meanwhile the frontex border patrol has reached a mountaintop along the greek border this is where people often attempt to illegally enter greece. but thanks to frontex that's become more difficult. if we were. than a 1000000000 officers we are in all now 50. we're searching for suspicious objects and documents. and if we find anything our albanian colleagues come along and transport the individuals to a police station to be questioned either by a frontex or albanian officers. police. these mountains now make an exciting place for kids to play but 30 years ago during cold war times this border was heavily fortified. anyone who experienced the cold war deeply appreciates where we are today in your view but i think it's a good feeling to have this kind of operational general today soldiers from bo
s he has access to e.u. data banks which helps him detect forged documents his albanian colleagues don't have this access. i figure my whole recorded stay here over time because here we need to go in there if you're. meanwhile the frontex border patrol has reached a mountaintop along the greek border this is where people often attempt to illegally enter greece. but thanks to frontex that's become more difficult. if we were. than a 1000000000 officers we are in all now 50. we're searching for...
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he is at the e.u. refugee summit in malta good evening to you baron so this summit aimed basically to find a resolution to this debate over the resettlement of refugees so tell me a little bit about the results. the core result of this gathering this meeting here in malta is just a proposal it's nothing which is practical on the ground yet the ministers say we want to establish an emergency a temporary emergency mechanism to relocate migrants from italy in malta to other e.u. countries but this will only happen if other e.u. countries join this coalition of the willing and if that is the case italy had malta would be able to reopen the ports for private ships which rescue these people between libya and italy but this is. only theory as of now the decision has not been taken. and as you said this is a draft agreement how likely is it that other european union stage are going to back the plan i mean do they plan to do the same thing as germany france italy malta in finland for example. the vivia crucial
he is at the e.u. refugee summit in malta good evening to you baron so this summit aimed basically to find a resolution to this debate over the resettlement of refugees so tell me a little bit about the results. the core result of this gathering this meeting here in malta is just a proposal it's nothing which is practical on the ground yet the ministers say we want to establish an emergency a temporary emergency mechanism to relocate migrants from italy in malta to other e.u. countries but this...
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and the e.u. . it seems to be decays id's point especially stephen even determined to ministration goes ahead with its strategy as has been reported of trying to implement what it's known as i approach what these they mean basically is a response designed to increase the negative impact of those targets against the european union under these kind of retaliation by country the united states regularly shift around to tell you that the goods of those. the same time increases uncertainty and pain over the receiving it won in this case europe by rotating around instead of choosing a detail at least all products could try to heat up broader range of industries but as i said this is not a done deal yet according to u.s. media and ministration. to impose duties on a range of european luxury items as you said and european aircraft and parts and of course this is taking place as the u.s. has talked about imposing tariffs import tariffs on foreign cars that would largely hit the e.u. do you know if the u.s. is
and the e.u. . it seems to be decays id's point especially stephen even determined to ministration goes ahead with its strategy as has been reported of trying to implement what it's known as i approach what these they mean basically is a response designed to increase the negative impact of those targets against the european union under these kind of retaliation by country the united states regularly shift around to tell you that the goods of those. the same time increases uncertainty and pain...
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having on the e.u. leadership because sometimes you get the impression he's trying to stay away and comment only when he's suddenly about one of the key contentious issues between the u.k. and the e.u. . yeah i mean you have to way to try to stay out of the oil u.k. domestic political drama basically since even since before the west. it didn't get too involved in the referendum campaign and even in the past 3 years it has really tried to stay our i'm not sure that the current political drama really have to bake off an effect on that you would need us because basically i think what you need as the main question is can there be an orderly withdrawal off the u.k. and if so when canada and all of this drama at the moment we're not really getting closer to a visit lucian off the fundamental question are on facts it is there going to be again no idea or it's going to it's article 50 going to be revoked and that is the fundamental decision that needs to be made and at the moment all this political drama i thin
having on the e.u. leadership because sometimes you get the impression he's trying to stay away and comment only when he's suddenly about one of the key contentious issues between the u.k. and the e.u. . yeah i mean you have to way to try to stay out of the oil u.k. domestic political drama basically since even since before the west. it didn't get too involved in the referendum campaign and even in the past 3 years it has really tried to stay our i'm not sure that the current political drama...
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e.u. negotiation on farming subsidies totaling 55000000000 euros a year. might enjoy sling is a member of the european parliament and an organic farmer the green party politician has been campaigning for years for environmentally friendly farming to be a hoarded with subsidies. done the soft on the inside but on the other side there are powerful lobby interests it's not as if money isn't being made from farming in europe it's a profitable business and the food industry is one of the e.u.'s your main export earners so naturally there is here to ensure that the a lot of money on to the agricultural sector one overs on your own and i've got. martine hustling says taxpayers' money is currently being used to interest me support of corporations but that it should serve society as a whole. the european parliament has been negotiating the redistribution of farming subsidies for months a total of $55000000000.00 euros per year the largest slice of the e use expenditure. powerful lobby groups are cl
e.u. negotiation on farming subsidies totaling 55000000000 euros a year. might enjoy sling is a member of the european parliament and an organic farmer the green party politician has been campaigning for years for environmentally friendly farming to be a hoarded with subsidies. done the soft on the inside but on the other side there are powerful lobby interests it's not as if money isn't being made from farming in europe it's a profitable business and the food industry is one of the e.u.'s your...
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the e.u. is watching these developments closely but you have to keep in mind the e.u. if you want to call it their way really has also other issues they need to deal with and you have a sense of resignation here that really no deal breck's it is becoming so increasingly likely that they are preparing more for that scenario concentrating more on that scenario and they have announced additional measures for example today the e.u. commission that is to be prepared for a no deal bragg's and also they reconfirm that in spite of everything that is happening in the u.k. to them they can only deal with one person and that is boris johnson because he is the current prime minister and everything else is up to the brits. right a max of one in brussels and a shot of thoughts in london thank you both very much for your initial reactions to what's happening in the house of commons in london and that we now turn to and of course waiting for a final comment as to what you make of what happen are we any closer to resolving this. issue absolutely not any closer to resolving this no jail
the e.u. is watching these developments closely but you have to keep in mind the e.u. if you want to call it their way really has also other issues they need to deal with and you have a sense of resignation here that really no deal breck's it is becoming so increasingly likely that they are preparing more for that scenario concentrating more on that scenario and they have announced additional measures for example today the e.u. commission that is to be prepared for a no deal bragg's and also...
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these are just the bones of the plan which will be put to the e.u.'s other interior ministers at a wide to sum it in october for now at least there's hope that could soon be an end to the days when rescue ships packed with desperate people turned away from europe supports. did have your correspondent banner is in malta following the meeting he reports that's what so far been agreed to leave a lot to be desired i'm afraid nothing will change here because this mechanism this emerged mechanism is only meant for very tiny portion of migrants only migrants who are rescued by private ships this were only 2000 in the last 15 months and people drowning you can only prevent that if you risk you more but you will not send additional ships into the sea the ships will remain the same the 9 private ships which currently cruising the mediterranean hong kong has seen 16 straight weekends of pro-democracy protests and the battle on the streets have been matched by a battle for the hearts and minds demonstrators say the city stands with them government officials insis
these are just the bones of the plan which will be put to the e.u.'s other interior ministers at a wide to sum it in october for now at least there's hope that could soon be an end to the days when rescue ships packed with desperate people turned away from europe supports. did have your correspondent banner is in malta following the meeting he reports that's what so far been agreed to leave a lot to be desired i'm afraid nothing will change here because this mechanism this emerged mechanism is...
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countries want to put forward and then the e.u. is then left in a position where it's thinking do we want to allow britain to remain in the e.u. and there are some countries particularly fronts which are rather nervous about giving us a long extension others such as germany more in favor of giving that extension so that is the crucial period of time for boris yeltsin over the next 5 weeks but you are right said that if he gets to october the 19th and he hasn't got a deal that he could put through parliament and the e.u. has indicated that it will offer that extension either he does have to resign or ultimately he or someone nominated by the court will end up having to send that sonia what do you think about this point i mean i heard you mention earlier that there is. people there are people asking questions about would boris johnson potentially go to prison if he if he does not ask for this extension you just heard now bobbie talk about the fact that there is speculation on this point as well is there a scenario that exists current
countries want to put forward and then the e.u. is then left in a position where it's thinking do we want to allow britain to remain in the e.u. and there are some countries particularly fronts which are rather nervous about giving us a long extension others such as germany more in favor of giving that extension so that is the crucial period of time for boris yeltsin over the next 5 weeks but you are right said that if he gets to october the 19th and he hasn't got a deal that he could put...
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and when it comes to dealing with crises in the e.u. no one has more experience than uncle america the german chancellor so let's carving her signature gesture the triangle of power. now place the bread in the oven at $210.00 degrees celsius for about an hour. yeah it does was male in a nutshell that's what took us along all these hours. if you have any leftovers don't morry all you need is a neat mincer and fresh drum tell board is on its. wait. mathis is here himself with me in the studio we've missed you and you remember that i said you wouldn't be allowed back in the studio and unless you came bearing gifts you have come bearing gifts what's this i did indeed so last night i spent in the kitchen and i brought you the hunk darian potato salad obreht with caraway seeds ok i'm going to try a bit of a if i may while you are so my next question we've just seen the episode job of bread bread is important to everybody around the world but right really very much very especially to here in germany why there's a number of reasons really and i
and when it comes to dealing with crises in the e.u. no one has more experience than uncle america the german chancellor so let's carving her signature gesture the triangle of power. now place the bread in the oven at $210.00 degrees celsius for about an hour. yeah it does was male in a nutshell that's what took us along all these hours. if you have any leftovers don't morry all you need is a neat mincer and fresh drum tell board is on its. wait. mathis is here himself with me in the studio...
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a british exit from the e.u. without a deal is looking more likely by the day and that has e.u. countries preparing for long lines at the border one of them as friends take a look. there are no long lines to be seen here at the dress rehearsal for a no deal breck's that france has prepared itself for the emergency with a new digital board a system. of the regs that will have to reintroduce border checks even if the e.u. and britain don't impose customs duties exporters and importers will have to fill out forms again you can use our system to do that online in advance here in calais they just scan in the barcode and continue on their journey if you see some promote and. only certain items like food will be physically examined at the border hundreds of border guards are getting ready not only do they intend to prevent waiting times they also hope to cushion the adverse effects of brecht's that after all kalai is the main hub for trade between the e.u. and britain invest in the little i do and of course we know that a future tariffs are imposed on our business could suffer with esp
a british exit from the e.u. without a deal is looking more likely by the day and that has e.u. countries preparing for long lines at the border one of them as friends take a look. there are no long lines to be seen here at the dress rehearsal for a no deal breck's that france has prepared itself for the emergency with a new digital board a system. of the regs that will have to reintroduce border checks even if the e.u. and britain don't impose customs duties exporters and importers will have...
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dr cottle subsidies in the e.u. account for around half of bones revenue he doubts the british government will step in to fill the shortfall after practice that. put an even more burning question is to whom really sell his sheep in the future. great. but the new markets are not going to be as easy to open up as it is to save the ones that we already have in in europe and not something that politicians don't seem to be able to grasp at the agricultural industry needs to hold on to the markets that we've already got before we look at expanding into other areas which are cannot see going to be taken the volume that the was taken at the moment. bryan bowen is in a minority. the majority in wales voted in favor of bracks and. despite these wind turbines beside bones farm on a 4 lane highway that were co financed by the e.u. . more than a 1000000000 euros have flowed from brussels to wales since 2014. murther to fill has done particularly well. the center of the former mining town was renovated with e.u. aid. the once sha
dr cottle subsidies in the e.u. account for around half of bones revenue he doubts the british government will step in to fill the shortfall after practice that. put an even more burning question is to whom really sell his sheep in the future. great. but the new markets are not going to be as easy to open up as it is to save the ones that we already have in in europe and not something that politicians don't seem to be able to grasp at the agricultural industry needs to hold on to the markets...
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having on the e.u. leadership because sometimes you get the impression he's trying to stay away and comment only when he's suddenly about one of the key contentious issues between the u.k. and the e.u. . yeah i mean that you have to way to try to stay out of the oil u.k. domestic political drama basically since even since before the west. it didn't get too involved in the referendum campaign and even in the past 3 years it has really tried to stay our i'm not sure that the current political drama really have to bake off an effect on that you would need us because basically i think what you need as the main question is can there be an orderly withdrawal off the u.k. and if so when can it and all this drama at the moment we're not really getting closer to a visit lucian off the fundamental question or on facts that is there going to be again no idea or it's going to take a 50 go in to be revoked and that is the fundamental decision that needs to be made and at the moment all this political drama i think i
having on the e.u. leadership because sometimes you get the impression he's trying to stay away and comment only when he's suddenly about one of the key contentious issues between the u.k. and the e.u. . yeah i mean that you have to way to try to stay out of the oil u.k. domestic political drama basically since even since before the west. it didn't get too involved in the referendum campaign and even in the past 3 years it has really tried to stay our i'm not sure that the current political...
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s who have been fighting against the idea of the e.u. of the u.k. sorry leaving the e.u. without a deal now that will not happen the m.p.'s have back to the idea of a break that delay a bill could mean a delay up until january the 31st i believe it is of 2020 so. another long delay there john both have a speaker has been officiating over the. proceedings today the breaking news the number sets a majority of 28 and this is broadly the same majority we've seen we saw a majority of 27 yesterday i believe 29 in one of the earlier votes and now 27 let's hear from prime minister parsed johnson passed a bill devised by the leader of the opposition i see is not in his place. but i and i and and his driver he says he's characteristically if they see it if not for it mr speaker it's a bill that effectively ends the negotiations a bill that demands an extension at least until next year and perhaps for many more years to come and a bill that insists britain acquiesce to the demands of brussels and hand control to our partners it's a bill designed to overturn the biggest democratic vo
s who have been fighting against the idea of the e.u. of the u.k. sorry leaving the e.u. without a deal now that will not happen the m.p.'s have back to the idea of a break that delay a bill could mean a delay up until january the 31st i believe it is of 2020 so. another long delay there john both have a speaker has been officiating over the. proceedings today the breaking news the number sets a majority of 28 and this is broadly the same majority we've seen we saw a majority of 27 yesterday i...
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crashing out of the e.u. without a deal retaliates by saying he'll call for an early election also coming up devastation in the bahamas for the scale of the calls by hurricane dorian begins to emerge tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed huge numbers of people are without food. and xenophobic violence sweeps across south africa several people are dead after rioters attacked florida businesses and migrant worker. plus a clash of cultures as japan prepares to host the rugby world cup players from broad are being told to cover up their tattoos explain why many japanese have a problem with skin. hello i'm terry march and good to have you with us britain's prime minister boris johnson is bracing for another showdown in parliament today after suffering a defeat over his brakes at strategy last night. lawmakers voted to seize control of parliament business so they can today vote on legislation to prevent the u.k. from crashing out of the e.u. without a deal at the end of october johnson has responded by say
crashing out of the e.u. without a deal retaliates by saying he'll call for an early election also coming up devastation in the bahamas for the scale of the calls by hurricane dorian begins to emerge tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed huge numbers of people are without food. and xenophobic violence sweeps across south africa several people are dead after rioters attacked florida businesses and migrant worker. plus a clash of cultures as japan prepares to host the rugby world cup...
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these are just the bones of the plan that will be put to the e.u.'s other interior ministers at a wide a summit in october. for now at least there's hope that could soon be an end to the days when rescue ships packed with desperate people turned away from here oops ports. now want your past to stay a thing of the past at least online well this landmark ruling just made that a whole lot harder that's because it is top court has sided with google in a case that sought to extend the european union so-called right to be forgotten laws to the rest of the world and joel adultery has been following this case and he joins me now right i mean 1st of all what does this mean well this means that you have the right to be forgotten but only in europe so you've got the right to kind of be forgotten does that mean to be forgotten well let's go back to the start we started in 2014 a spanish man brought a case against google asking for a link to be removed referring to an article about his bankruptcy he won that and since then google has had a system where you can ap
these are just the bones of the plan that will be put to the e.u.'s other interior ministers at a wide a summit in october. for now at least there's hope that could soon be an end to the days when rescue ships packed with desperate people turned away from here oops ports. now want your past to stay a thing of the past at least online well this landmark ruling just made that a whole lot harder that's because it is top court has sided with google in a case that sought to extend the european union...
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it will be presented to other e.u. member states next month now they're hoping to resolve one of the most contentious issues that the european union has faced in recent years. on land at last in malta migrants rescued off the coast of libya are finally able to disembark on european soil in many cases asylum seekers have been stranded at sea for weeks while e.u. countries argue about who will take them. europe has wrangled for years over what should happen to migrants rescued at sea the dublin agreement states that migrants must seek asylum in the 1st country they reach and that has been a major bone of contention for european countries that border the mediterranean now a deal struck by germany france italy and finland could finally see an end to their hour over the redistribution of migrants rescued in the mediterranean it's a plan that would take the burden of italy in malta and foresees the swift relocation of migrants to other e.u. members part of the plan could see germany taking in a quarter of those migrants to h
it will be presented to other e.u. member states next month now they're hoping to resolve one of the most contentious issues that the european union has faced in recent years. on land at last in malta migrants rescued off the coast of libya are finally able to disembark on european soil in many cases asylum seekers have been stranded at sea for weeks while e.u. countries argue about who will take them. europe has wrangled for years over what should happen to migrants rescued at sea the dublin...
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having on the e.u. leadership because sometimes you get the impression he's trying to stay away and comment only when he's suddenly about one of the key contentious issues between the u.k. and the e.u. . yeah i mean that you know has really tried to stay out of the oil u.k. domestic political drama basically since even since before the west. it didn't get too involved in the referendum campaign and even in the past 3 years it has really tried to stay our i'm not sure that the current political drama really have to bake off an effect on that you would need us because basically i think what you need as the main question is can there be an orderly withdrawal off the u.k. and if so when canada and all of this drama at the moment we're not really getting closer to a visit lucian off the fundamental question are on facts it is there going to be again no idea or it's going to take a 50 go in to be revoked and that is the fundamental decision that needs to be made and at the moment all this political drama i th
having on the e.u. leadership because sometimes you get the impression he's trying to stay away and comment only when he's suddenly about one of the key contentious issues between the u.k. and the e.u. . yeah i mean that you know has really tried to stay out of the oil u.k. domestic political drama basically since even since before the west. it didn't get too involved in the referendum campaign and even in the past 3 years it has really tried to stay our i'm not sure that the current political...
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nevertheless his anti e.u. stance helped him become prime minister in late july e.u. partners of rebuffed his attempts to renegotiate now boris johnson is steering the country towards a no deal breaks it. we're leaving on the 31st of october. we will see any attempt to go back on our policies. that referendum to stop parliament from passing a law that would rule out a hardbacks it in order to fight week suspension of the house of commons but the prime minister faced a huge backlash but massive protests erupted in many british cities is boris johnson harming british democracy. let me put that question straight away to john worth whether boris johnson is harming british democracy is certainly some people said as he suspended parliament essential sending it on a forced and lengthy vacation that that amounts to a cook i think to call it a curious perhaps exaggerating it somewhat but nevertheless. in the not sitting for 5 weeks in the middle of a political crisis it is an extremely worrying development and it's basi
nevertheless his anti e.u. stance helped him become prime minister in late july e.u. partners of rebuffed his attempts to renegotiate now boris johnson is steering the country towards a no deal breaks it. we're leaving on the 31st of october. we will see any attempt to go back on our policies. that referendum to stop parliament from passing a law that would rule out a hardbacks it in order to fight week suspension of the house of commons but the prime minister faced a huge backlash but massive...