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johnson he is touring the country promising money and a post breaks it britain as if he were campaigning to win the election and he's refusing to meet with e.u. leaders until they agree to give him what they say they won't a renegotiated brix a deal tonight britain headed for new elections or crashing out of the european union or both exactly where is boris johnson taking his country i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. we're going to come a deal on the table be ready but it wouldn't be any delays we are determined to ensure that we leave it up to that 1st it's my job to make sure the country is ready what we want to do is to make it absolutely clear that the facts don't eat their good if it's going to get the recruitment is deep it's got to get you right when we set up the structures incompetent to turbo charge off
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a question we can get a new deal where they think for a new deal and we must be prepared to keep the country the fatalities that it needs to whilst we want to deal with our friends and promise it must apologise the undemocratic stuff do not miss the job you get equal or european friends. also coming up the u.s. president says the city of baltimore is a rat infested place no human being would want to live in all that is not sitting well with the city of baltimore and the people who love it. he had tax everybody i know donald trump but he hasn't put to kill the venom for blacks and people of color he doesn't refer to any of his opponents all critics as fest. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with growing suspicions that the new british prime minister boris johnson is pursuing something
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he claims he's not a new deal brecht's it today johnson created 2 committees to deal with the u.k. has departure from the european union reportedly under the assumption that the u.k. will crash out of the e.u. and johnson is demanding that the e.u. after 3 years of brakes and who she asians reopen those talks the e.u. is refusing so instead of lobbying is you leaders in brussels to change their stance johnson is refusing to meet with them until they change their minds all of this as johnson travels around the u.k. promising more money from everything from police to school was once a breaks it is history what he does not mention is the fact that a new deal breaks it is expected to trigger a massive recession meaning the government will have less not more money or here is boris johnson from today and this weekend selling the benefits of bricks it followed by opposition labor leader jeremy corbett he sees general elections just
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around the corner. leaving the e.u. is a massive economic opportunity to do things we've not been allowed to do for decades to rid ourselves of some bureaucratic red tape to create jobs to untangle the creativity and innovation for which britain is famous just in the last few weeks you see they get bestfoods coming into walks with a new electric meter going to be built by b.m.w. and you get to have vehicles to be built in the 1000000000 pound investment by i.j.n. all in birmingham and we will do absolutely everything we can to address the issues of not just in time supply chains but we are going to go ahead and come out of the . table the investment jobs trade and equality both in or out of the e.u. i want those things but i go back to the point that it makes no difference if you are in or out doesn't it you can't say you want to invest and change it in or out
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mean what we did was it was actually a very credible data base but customs union with the e.u. and the trade arrangements would have achieved those things didn't go through parliament that's the point. joining me now for more from aberdeen in scotland is christiane a law he is a member of the european parliament for the green group and he's also a member of the scottish national party mr allardyce good to have you on the program i'd like to start by taking a look at what happened today when boris johnson arrived in scotland to talk up his brights it plan. or her. own right there was plenty of it going on some cheering shortly thereafter we understand scotland's 1st minister nicolas sturgeon said that she thinks boris johnson is really pursuing a new deal. let me ask you mr a large do you think the same. yes but mr johnson asked who was in his cabinet
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a cabinet of rightwing i can't which means that automatically east what he wants to do he wants to do a new world leader breaks it now i can't see how he can do it the real of all parliament against him it really was the nations against him it's fisheries scotland and northern ireland so it's got a lot of things to do to achieve these particularly on the 31st of all seems to be very very difficult and that is that well if that is the case though then it certainly would contradict what boris johnson said during his campaign to become prime minister tell me what can scotland do if the prime minister is trying to go down that no deal breaks it path that's got scott brown has got a lot of and peace down at westminster and the lot of friends
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a lot of people all across that yuki who don't want to see and would raise it i think. the biggest negotiation he has to do is we've over m.p.'s n.z. aus of commons because in need to fund and agrement we feel as if you keep parliament before he goes and if anything you want to do today that mr johnson spoke about that 24 teens scottish independence referendum have a listen to what he said and this was a once in a lifetime once in a generation thing everybody was told that he was on that basis that they cost their votes and i think it would be totally wrong there are no right to break that promise to the people of scotland and the u.k. and and have another referendum now johnson is ruling out another independence referendum in scotland tell me mr l. are what is what does he know that you and nicholas sturgeon apparently do not know
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. what does he know about scotland nose out sort of do nothing about scotland mr johnson and i think that's a problem as mr johnson only sees at west mistake even doesn't see what's happening in london in where it's northern ireland scotland and he doesn't understand but after 3 years but we're in front of 2 plates about exiting z.-e. you these political party the conservatives and you can spot the asteroid money to find a compromise we've come in. to compromise to get out of the you so it's so weird and unfortunately it's all a to him to sort it out car try to blame scott and evil parker of the united kingdom all of you for what's going to up to next i want you to take a listen to what labor leader jeremy corbyn what he is saying about johnson's policies and where they are headed take a listen i can guarantee you this we will do everything to prevent
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a no to lexington we'll do everything to challenge this government to move to a time but years ago we said this in the event of the no deal price it will come pain to remain. so mr large maybe you can help us understand this german corbin's is saying in the event of a new deal brags that labor will then campaign to remain in the in the e.u. so how do you interpret that to mean once once brags that no deal breaks it happens you're already out of the e.u. . 1st of all i'm happy that at least at the end jeremy call me campbell just fence and thinking about the reasonable way to go about it is after 3 years of decision and. that you should stay busy you see all that yuki should stay and see you so i'm very upbeat about this it be can work with him to make sure that is great to happen and very happy but he's changed his mind on the.
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let me as a member of the european parliament johnson refuses to meet with the european union until it changes its stance on renegotiating it what is that doing inside the e.u. in terms of unity and cohesion regarding. the tape is only repeating what you you told it but there is no way that it would ruin to re going to shit renegotiate the deal which was made and we've been. so you know what he's saying the same i don't see you see any any contradiction of it when i think it's important and what the e.u. should tell and eat fast to sort it out we bottom is that you keep on doing to where we agree next because. making a new did you if you get ballot didn't reject it and that is the most important in the u.k. it's a parliamentary democracy it's not the prime minister's going to decide what's
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going to happen next it's part of it's a very good point to make there. christiane a member of the european parliament and member of the scottish national party mr omar we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. the the most vocal opponent of russian president vladimir putin is back in his prison cell despite suspicions that that's where he was poisoned just a few days ago and of ali was hospitalized yesterday after what was 1st described as an allergic reaction his physicians says of all he was poisoned with a chemical agent which is yet to be determined or confirmed earlier today the hospital doctors treating he said that his life is not in danger which is why he was sent back to prison. on his way back to prison
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one of russia's most prominent opposition figures he was rushed to hospital on sunday after taking ill in his detention cell clinic doctors say he had a severe allergic reaction but his personal doctor isn't convinced speaking to the press she said her client was poisoned and warned he could be in danger if he returns to prison. and you will all in tax cuts when you bring up the human. body building it is it's unclear whether what he has is contact dermatitis or not but he was in a life threatening condition. and now they are sending him back to the same place where that same toxic chemical substance might be again. and this 2nd exposure to whatever it was could have serious consequences for his health. in the valley was arrested just days before a number of unauthorised public protests sent thousands to the streets of the russian capital he tried to make light of his arrest her biggest i had gone out for
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a jog and to buy my wife flowers for her birthday happy birthday by the entrance there was a small bus of russian special forces in there arrested me now i look like an idiot in shorts in the police station but that's how it is. he now rejoined some 1400 people who were also to taint during last week's demonstrations which saw some 20000 people protest the exclusion of dozens of opposition candidates from local elections. the european union criticized the excessive force used by police during the protests saying it undermined the right to freedom of assembly. last weekend's mobilisation was just the latest in a wave of popular dissent to grip the russian capital this year and not likely to be the last organizers have already called for fresh demonstrations next weekend and russian authorities have already started to detain key opposition figures. well
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i'm joined tonight by nikita. a member of the anti corruption foundation that's an injury or that was founded by a leg see in the heat is going to have you on the program let me start by asking you have you or your going to zation have you had any contact with mr nerve all. well we have the content but this conduct is limited like there is no self holder in a prison cell so we can talk we have we can get information from him when someone from the foundation visits the detention center so it's like it's a limited contact and this was the problem we have here is sickness on saturday because it's not at all says today. he's right if you look aimed at him some day and surprisingly just come out that he has a problem and that he's going to be taken to the oil spill and so on so this is the
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1st suspicious thing in this whole situation that they did not want the authorities did not want to tell what do you know happened what do you but what do you know about his condition i mean do you have you been told that he was indeed poisoned. well no and he. just as you said that he's now sent back to the general sense and well at that moment he feels that this is what he can see. i was given the strong steroids against elegy them so i don't have the face which is i don't know if that that was correct which is bigger than usual so. like i'm more or less fine but. again as he is to say that and as i think many many suspicious poisoning haven't with those who criticise criminal or you can't be sure . it's not
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a poison and then if you send back self maybe he's going to be contacting this substance what what evidence was gathered what are you worried about that and then he did i mean if there was poisoning then the poisoning would have occurred in prison where he is and he's been sent back to that same location so are you are you concerned that he could be poisoned again. well if it was like some accidental aunt it will be something not ever since eric in the prison yeah this is the problem even if us boys and then well it's a strange way you're always singing. while he's in the prison because it's like you're. easy to find or easy to blame on the prison or the guts but like. i remember when the although it was a good lead to mcadams i was poison for the 1st time we discussed with an extent he
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said you know well maybe he ate something. something wrong and just got some energy but then. several months later he was poisoned again we thought oh yes he seems that they're trying to do something so even in this situation like it looks like it's analogy and i didn't say he's like his last words on his last message i think he's bit skeptical that it's a poison e. but. it's like the background is like that's it's going to be like what it is what he says is well beyond the poisoning he is not the only member of your foundation to be arrested we've just received word that you vonne saddam off another one of your coworkers that he has been arrested do you think that the police are singling you out. well. apart from in addition to all of. the other colleague let you or me
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a lot is also i rested as far as i know come late so and some of the several other people who are like supporting us but not working derek they're also arrests since last week morning. so they're on the look they're not only alex you know. and this is the tactic that the authorities are using for for the last year and a half like their arrest key members of our team from time to time like state so spence i got one for you 0 here in this prison cell due to the short arris so hits yeah it disturbs our work. force are afraid about artists. they are trying to prevent. nikita take off within anti-corruption a foundation that's an interior that was founded by alexina holding and you know we
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appreciate your time tonight thank you. and you know. u.s. president donald trump has gone on another twitter tirade attacking u.s. congressman elijah cummings and the city that cummings represents baltimore trump wrote representative elijah cummings has been a brutal bully shouting and screaming at the great men and women of border patrol about conditions at the southern border when actually his baltimore district is far worse and more dangerous his district is considered the worst in the usa as proven last week during a congressional tour the border is clean efficient and well run just very crowded cummings district is a disgusting rat and road infested mess if he spent more time in baltimore maybe he could help clean up this very dangerous and filthy place. and there you
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have it a us city attacked by the us president well that has prompted a swift and fierce response in a scathing editorial the baltimore sun hit back at double trouble calling him the most dishonest man to ever occupy the oval office the mocker of war heroes the gleeful grabber of women's private parts the serial bank rupture of business is the useful idiot of vladimir putin and the guy who insisted there are good people among murderous neo nazis it also hit back stopping just short of actually calling the president a rat stating that it was quote better to have some vermin living in your neighborhood then to be one. well i'm joined now on the line by peter jensen he is a writer for the baltimore sun he is the writer behind that editorial peter it's good to have you on the program i understand you have been perplexed by all of the
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attention that your editorial is receiving why. well i've got i admit it's not every day a u.s. newspaper calls its president a rat. that's not a daily activity around here but i must say i think a lot of people have been critical of this president and have and have said things that are pretty close and not gotten nearly as much attention what kind of attention has your editorial received as have been overwhelmingly positive or gotten some negative feedback as well well i've certainly gotten negative feedback but i would say that is primarily positive certainly what has passed. whether on my e-mail account or by phone or or by the letters we've received so far or by postings on very social media it is it has been mostly positive and the more i hear from people who are from baltimore and maryland particularly the more
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positive it's been you know you're not that far from annapolis maryland where it was some time last year if i'm not mistaken that a man walked into the local newspaper there and began shooting people in the newsroom do you do you worry about that kind of a violent reprisal when you take this very very firm stance that you take and you use language that is similar to dollars from do you worry about the reaction turning violent. well you know that that shooting took place at the annapolis capitol because that and in fact that's our sister newspaper so by lost friends in that shooting it was a terrible thing the gentleman who is yet to stand trial is. appears to have had. certain mental health deficiencies that might have strongly contributed to his circumstances he held
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a grudge for specific reasons that i won't get into now. so i'm not sure the cases are quite the same however i will also acknowledge that we listen to live in times of heightened passion in the political front and it doesn't you know it doesn't escape the possibility that. you know that that that could be a manifesto i do not believe it's going to take place and in fact that is not a common occurrence even the united states let me ask you the creator of the h.b.o. series wired. you know reacted to what has been happening with these tweets and also to your editorial he says that trump and i'm quoting him here would wet himself if he stepped out of his limo in the neighborhoods that he has attacked and if he had to deal with being a racial minority for the 1st time in his life how much do you think racism is motivating these tweets from the president. well let let me say i i am friends with
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david simon and david simon used to work for the baltimore sun at one time yes a wonderful person he also has a way an inflammatory way with words i i'm not sure that's a productive sort of conversation to have but i but there's no question that. this president. uses. racism as a weapon that in fact his description of baltimore was based on. you know some language about infestation and that he would conjure images of of rats and dirtiness and things like that and it is a comedy doesn't neighborhoods of color and not so much what is critical criticizing neighborhoods where white people live so and that's a very common pattern and it's that it has sort of been part of his. sort of way he's operated since the can the 1st campaign so there's no question i think and
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in fact to even question that i find curious because it's just such an evident pattern you know let me just ask you before going out of time peter you know you're a man who makes his money with words when you look at the language that the u.s. president throws alp into the public discourse is it's you know starkly different from any we've seen from any u.s. presidents at least in the last 100 years what is the impact of the president's language on the way people communicate and talk with each other in the united states. well it is there's no question it's it's it's certainly supported a coarsening of the culture it would be wrong probably to blame that entirely on this president. i'm not sure that we haven't seen this in many other countries around the world but i i do believe it's very unproductive to have political
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conversation that it's a quite so arch quite so passionate and quite so hatefilled as what we have seen in recent years and you know to wake up in the in the maryland 7th congressional district. an area of about 750000 people and have your place your home is described as the worst place to live in the united states is it's just not acceptable behavior by the person who you is elected to govern the country i don't think anyone would find it so peter jensen with the baltimore sun joining us tonight to talk about the editorial that you wrote that received a lot of attention around the world today we appreciate your time tonight thank you thank you so much. well the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter and you can follow me of t.v. and don't forget to use the hash tag for the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody.
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