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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  September 10, 2019 1:45am-2:00am CEST

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you news coming up ahead for bynes d. to you know that 77 percent to lock because our younger bent thick some pot guts me into me and you and you know what it's time no voice is not part of the something to 7 percent tito bobby clichy view this is where because of the 77 percent this weekend on d w no a lot take effect today in the u.k. that prevents the country from crashing out of the european union next month a no 2 and no deal breaks it it's parliament's way of putting the brakes on prime minister boris johnson's breaks it plans and it's not only westminster today the irish prime minister told johnson that leaving the european union with no deal is
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a nonstarter johnson appeared to hear the message we don't know tonight if he was really listening i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. i am ready to listen to any constructive ways in which we can achieve our greek goals and resolve the current impasse i think the want everybody in the whole of the e.u. including in dublin can see is that it seeks to negotiations or discussions have been going on for far too long to what we cannot do it will not do and i know you understand this is a creature of pace of legal guarantee with the promise that we need to find a way of ensuring that the u.k.'s don't get looked into in the backstop arrangements or there is a way out will be obsolete in the absence of agreed alternative arrangements no
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backstop is no deal for us. also coming up is he too old for the job democrats are questioning the men told by taliban have joe biden after a string of gaffes and yet he remains without question the front runner to take on donald trump in 2020. you know knowing your bar of this election is different than any you've ever faced this president has the deepest darkest forces in this nation. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world. we begin the day with the shout before the silence from inside the parliament of regs that britain today legislation became wall designed to prevent the u.k. from crashing out of the european union at the end of next month and it's also designed to rein in the prime minister boris johnson the no no deal breaks it law
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is one of the last parliamentary checks on the prime minister's power before the prime minister wields his own power over parliament beginning tonight boris johnson is suspending westminster a force to leave the parliament known as prorogue for 5 weeks it's legal but many in parliament say it's dirty the u.k. is scheduled to leave the e.u. on october 31st one of its most important geo political acts ever now you would think that this is the time for parliament to be working overtime but not boris johnson he'll now have 5 weeks free of parliamentary pressure time he says that he needs to keep his promise of leaving the e.u. on october 31st deal or no deal if he breaks the wall that took effect today the prime minister could end up in prison in the eyes of the opposition silencing parliament tonight is crime enough i think it's disgraceful parliament should be sitting and parliaments we hold in government to account when the prime minister
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appears to be wanting to run away from questions we are in extraordinary times when you have a prime minister saying he doesn't want to abide by what is a clear decision of a democratically elected parliament and that he's prepared to countenance plunging many people's lives into complete chaos but we will do everything we can to prevent the crushing out of on the say 1st of october and we'll support from the election when that is clear that we're not doing that crushing out of we all want an election we all want to avoid a question out there or there was labor leader german corben there will today during that final session of parliament the man. you presides over it all the man whose guttural coals to order have made him a global star or that manned he called it quits john bercow speaker of the house of commons said that he will step down by october 31st and he offered a strong defense of parliaments place and power in a democracy throughout my tiny or has speak
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us i have source to increase the render teves all thought or at see all of these snake just slay cheer us for we shall i want to make absolutely no no no pollard she china anyone anywhere on at any time to deplore on i ate perhaps dangerous for a these i have only suit sought to be the back they'd should as back stop we d. grange this powell the monks i not us now our peril all
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right i'm joined it tonight here at the big table by german he's former ambassador to the u.k. a man who knows if thing or 2 about what's going on inside westminster mr thomas one to seche is currently a senior advisor at the consultancy flints in london ambassador of stood to have you on the day you know there are concerns in the u.k. and here in germany is well that the prime minister will defy parliaments will that he will break a wall to make brights it happen on october 31st are you worry well you know i think it was mark twain who said the dictions always difficult especially when the future is from cern especially when boris johnson is concerned. mostly don't know i don't think i don't think he'll go as far as openly break the law but as you said he's pretty much fenced in i think he has 2 other options one option would be to go to brussels to the european summit and come up with some sort
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of changes in the political ticker ration and try to sell it back home as a major as a major result change to the deal. well the delisted to pop nights not the legal pot but the british ration i don't think that's going to happen because he is yes chosen a cabinet a pretty tough complex of his and the last option would be to get in touch let's say was some friendly heads of government of the 27 to persuade them to put in a veto so that he could come back ok a extension was not possible which friendly heads of state are you talking about well i don't want to black mouth anyone but he feels that he is pretty close let's for instance of the polish government but don't forget the french already made some great difficulties the last time around the french foreign minister yes that is that we are really we really. are out of oil we
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have fed up so but i think on the macro the voice of reason but be able to swing the money do you really do you think there's a possibility that the poles with would say we're we're going to blackmail this. and that's it doesn't that would be a big it was a very big says i want to sleep outage i think i think the he practically has no other option than to eat humble pie to os the heads of state and government for an extension and then of course immediately calling the election in the hope keeps his fingers crossed that you might win the election and then of course you can repeal all the laws and the fact that it's even suggested that a british prime minister would break the law that something in itself last week johnson said that he would rather be dead in a ditch then to ask for a break delay. the law that took effect today he has called
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a surrender document i mean these are war terms terms as were language do you see boris johnson trying to turn the european union into an enemy sure you.

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