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no readout in the united states after that there's no big press around it obviously it's something that the united states together has to face but right now from making many plans to reach it we should take note in britain that there was a readout of exactly so today is this edge will start of the. world bank meetings. trump is really clear is against globalism and global what do you think he's going to say is christine look good cause for protectionism i think you'll completely disregard her he has in the past there is no indication that he has to do anything else and you know what his supporters that thirty two percent of america that's pretty crucial to his base they love it when he picks fights with global leaders they love it when he is the protectionist of america and they don't feel like he's got to go outside the box surely even to talk about trade deals with china with respect to twenty five percent two hundred billion dollars in chinese goods pretty
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different to bill clinton they usually talk beforehand hammer something out and then it doesn't come to the trade war you know there is it is interesting there's a quote from alibaba from the company in china they said you know trade prevents war so if we can get something agreed on trade we don't have to go to this war but it looks like you're right he's not willing to talk with china at this point i think he's trying to put pressure on by hammering this agreement with mexico and canada to the deal. well this is how it works that's part of the deal though that's now under speculation as to how he made his money how much of a deal that was sort of very interesting to see the credibility he holds in the new give me your take because he's already said the new york times headline about your four hundred thirty million dollars from his parents he's already saying this is an old rehash story that i little before did you make of and of course and you know what it was available before but because of the lack of tax returns the president and produced. he said he was under audit during the campaign that was always an
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open ended question so the new york times took it up spend eighteen months researching it and now the research is so sound the new york state tax office is looking into this because that four hundred thirteen million dollars he got from his father it could be a problem a couple of ways one when he campaigned to be president he said listen all i got from my dad was a million dollars now i think that's a lot but he's like that's all i have and i built it up and play so now what are his supporters going to say to that because that's how they were sold on him number two the tax you know his i arrest filings have been you know hidden in the back they have the rich. absolutely but he didn't want people to see that maybe he was worth as much as he really is and it's interesting because the research shows us that he devalued to the government nearly down to six percent hundreds a million dollar lower for real estate transaction in order to get out of paying
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the taxes yet when he talks but there's a legal loophole he brings that out of the valuation yeah and you know what they may find it's completely legal now it's not as if everybody wants to hide the money from the government who wants to give it to them but i think that will be really interesting you know what the chief financial officer of trump's organization i'm just thinking this is going to be interesting in the coming weeks also service father fred trump and he the c.f.o. of trump organization was subpoenaed by bob muller's investigation to come forward and for the grand jury to talk about russian financial transactions with the organization so the government's already talking to the c.f.o. it will be interesting because he signed off on all the tax returns and things like that now that this is circulating out there because the republicans is often complaining that the clintons are doing it the d.n.c. they're involved in a deal with putin of russia and even easing the democratic. the questions which
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isn't out of the may we have built up again right but why do you think that trump has been getting a lot of the trade deal these things he's got his tax cuts for the rich through called ingress you'll hear much from the d.n.c. about this why the thing that his protection for the rich for the rich is. arguably of the expense of the percent that is goes through is an incredible question and it's something the democrats should be hitting hard on going into the midterm elections make it about the economy when clinton made it about the economy in the presidential race against george h.w. bush it's the economy stupid it worked when the republicans did the same to the democrats it worked so this is the time to say hey here the tax cuts here's the proof what's in your paycheck now what was it before where your benefit running i know but i tell you i sometimes you like to look and say come on get on message because the american people quite honestly want to see things done i think the impeachment side of things to soon even be discussed and yet democrats try to rile
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up a crowd with it but i think it can work against them talk about policies and that economic policy is the number one number one and you can so it that those ninety nine percent versus the one percent trump telling his friends that it is winter white house at mar a lago hey i just made some money that's a race of legs but at the same time we can point to the highest employment better employment figures for minorities and so forth. of the democrats which in two thousand twenty or for twelve percent increase in child poverty that was the democrats yeah and i think that you have to and it's really a tough game here because everybody can spin their own numbers and they can inflate numbers they can deflate numbers but that's something that has to be addressed not just by saying hey listen that was a bigger problem that it should be this is what we're going to do differently to address it they've got to look at and the republicans as well you know republicans really aren't around anymore it's trump is. so those republicans that want to stand
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out from the trunk brigade they too have to look forward and set up their own policy to bring voters back in the fold so his popularity and i know polls are notoriously bad and. he has been dropping in the polls do you think it's poor spin when you would direct a t.v. the white as you think is he needs more help on these things of the new york times everyone seems to be against him in the media except fox news if he were to stick to the unemployment numbers if he would were to stick to trade deals that he's been making i think it would serve his entire party much better he takes himself off message and there are many republicans that call him up daily from the hell faint please to just please talk about the economy is he doing things to talk about this and he just does own thing and it really is to his detriment but i don't think he sees it that way or schwartz thank you thank you. well
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not to give us the other side is the man one step to be doldrums ambassador to the new dr ted malik ted thanks for coming back on loris or the former clinton official said to us new readout on post breaks that u.k. u.s. deals why the troubled ministration in new york doldrum himself will try and throw us some bones to say britain is going to get a good deal well the president was here this summer and he made his views rather clear about brooks's and i think that the outcome is that there would be after march most definitely a u.s. u.k. free trade agreement i mean that's the easiest thing that the complicated thing is you know i leave britain occasionally travel to asia or to united states i come back it's like coming to a time capsule i mean why do they do it why don't they get the bricks and thing done why does it has to go on and on and on and on i mean it's really is a painful we don't have a problem in ireland. but we have no time to talk about that particularly what is
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your president when it comes to these negotiating tactics of the trade deals this threat of twenty five percent tariffs on two hundred billion of chinese goods. i mean it doesn't stop there will go for the entire five hundred and five billion dollars of chinese exports to the united states and my view is the trump is wrestled to the ground because this is getting painful for the chinese economy and the next bite will be even more difficult you see the decline of the stock market the decline in the currency the problem of the banks all kinds of economic problems in terms of economic growth in china as a result of trump's trade policies the point is china can just sell the goods through its own burgeoning middle class doesn't even need the usa will be one side of the argument on that well that would be great if they could do that but their economy is not that strong you just want up and their economy is based on a predatory kind of export model if they don't have the model it begins to read my
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words collapse well today is the bali meeting earthquake promethean because the terrible death toll in the media what do you make of christine legarde convicted of corruption in the paris court she seems to be making pretty veiled threats maybe thinly veiled threats against your president saying this protection is in this kind of what you would call the art of the deal morally wrong with the guard is of course. a globalist in terms of mentality she would be anti trump the i.m.f. has never been like the world bank is favored institution anymore i mean went to the un and pounded the last week if he could go to bali which he won't he would do the same against the i.m.f. i don't think that she has you know much significance to suggest that the you know global trade will be off by point two percent. as
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a result of the trade difficulties it is not consequential the real problem i think in the global economy is a rising interest rate environment which will affect emerging markets actually quite dramatically but it's not the opec countries because the oil price looks pretty firm between seventy five and eighty which is positive for countries even like russia and the usa and the other salut in other word net exporter we were part of the globe but the media in your country which stretches to this country for some reason when this thing's happening about your supremes court nominees and so on do you think it masses that much because the way we're told here in britain is trumps polling numbers a lot because look at all of this the new york times showing what a liar he is about being a self-made man well trump's initial campaign his election and i would say his presidency is in part in opposition to the media so the more media opposition he
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gets the more popular he becomes amongst his base we'll see what happens in november it's looking more and more as a result of actually this cabinet the supreme court nomination that the president could and his party could hold the u.s. congress and most definitely pick up seats in the u.s. senate which makes trump stronger in the future and more or less assures his reelection just the opposite of what the left leaning and trump hating media wants and just finally if britain tries to negotiate with the united states and opposed will that mean we'll have g.m.o. food here will that mean that we'll have all the lack of regulation that we will these things these things are part of a boiler bilateral negotiation we just negotiated a new agreement with mexico and with canada so these things get i. i don't think
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there's any particular problem with eating no such chlorine dipped chickens the americans have been doing it for decades. thank you after the break. i'm proud of. how she fights politicians with poetry we hear a performance from sophia the core all the more can we ever bought to a going underground. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers just as they would a simple i want to become lost and i want to ask some just about. many of them look
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for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities only the last person asked banco mom. mostly to morrow i'll tell her that my son i got them in a lot of class and i want that. they had water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. both of you what is the who can beat up to deal with a fifth of many couples won't. deal with the pushkin political spawn post both of you up of a few with most of the. us is trying to cling to this idea of the us dollar reserve currency empire they've built over post world war two hero for everyone gets the death of america and pays homage to america china russia africa. they're also. we want markets close up to metropolis markopolos we want to
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go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization anymore. this is critical. to the need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you know well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. there's an issue. here in the. they were told to go order a hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress
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of how do they relieve their stress these men need that outlet these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people can raise their massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. welcome back away from the u.s. now and do you capability accident poetry i'm joined now by award winning float goodwood poet sophie of the course of your thanks for coming on to tell us about the on full tour and the new e.p. is yes ok so we start in london we're hitting we're still new cos we'll manchester in the coming back to london for the sake of december which is the sort of when you pick one and it's a bunch of poets slash is with a string quartet a. question a pianist and it's just a big. of poetry illustration our music and it's just not something that's been
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done before ever. not on top of the one off shows where you combine different aunts but not the way to. unfold has been the perfect sort of mix up of different awful and it's war an epic scale so tell me this is interesting going underground view as i would think you named blair brown and trump in the single don't i think it's just a song about dancing i mean obviously isn't it i mean yeah it is but isn't buffalo dogs with us who comes into all of it because we don't sit around this idea after titian's know what they did. and were dancing around a whole bunch of other ideas as well but i think the whole point of that was more so. in a world where we have. missions and who have. leading us in sort of governing us you need to be able to find your own freedom you need to be able to liberate yourself emancipate self. not necessarily their will because that's illegal we
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don't condone that. but liberating amounts for yourself for the present you might have set yourself in for every sin that could be an insecurity that could be a worry that could be a shyness that could be anxiety just whatever bond you still have said about yourself is just freeing yourself from that the only way to. describe. your tracks are about you when i just go with you to listen to it because if you just said it it wouldn't be. form but. specifically i mean we've been covering homelessness on this show for quite a while doubled in the. quite a few years ago you were you were talking about it in diary of a homeless girl there with you to revamp things to it just tell me a bit about. i mean it's just worse all of the adding is just more fury to the situation don't get we will never are more trying to do something about this crisis that we have in london all the u.k. as a whole but i know mrs is also an increase as well. and i think there's no truck with
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about also but i want to go all the way it. i had a conversation with a lot to chat chat chat people quite often if i can cue an elevator and that annoying person that much to our conversation so i was in a burning if you diversity in the school crazy i missed this crisis and i think because it's so small and i've only got one main city center. you see it is so concentrated in front of you everywhere that you go i had a conversation with a homeless person we just got to talking it was an essay about homelessness courses vehicle so one thing to bring up in conversation and he said that the hardest thing for him he used to he was only in the hardest thing for him wasn't necessarily that he had a. brain or his back was his home or the fact that his bed was now cardboard on concrete it wasn't any of that it was learning to accept that he was
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invisible it was learning to grow into invisibility to everyone else and he said this is very dehumanizing experience when you stop being human you stop being jake someone's son someone's ex-husband someone he wants someone he used to hold people's babies and the baby would lawful quiet weather might be someone who was so close to the intimacies of life suddenly become a piece of paid me suddenly become a piece of cardboard or suddenly become just a headline a tabloid headline. so to him it was to other people on lookers he was in. on the floor he was a potential crack addict a potential thief someone who's only there because they've been addicted to drugs someone who got himself in that situation. and that is sort of the narrative that. at the time which does stop people seeing them is human we call that empathy so i don't know if it's because we see so often or because when we do have this it's
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either about the quizes or the fact that. the it's just hard to jump from a ten for tenth floor balcony and going fellow just no consideration no compassion you wouldn't if you are considering mental health as much as we say that we're pushing in in the media and politics you know do things like that and then as well as that there's still so many whole families that have had to go through that lose their whole lives we had watched their families and friends quite literally burnt to death. over in hotels still and they haven't been housed and that breaks my heart when you think of how many there's over twenty thousand abandoned houses in london and that's recorded and that's just houses and there are abandoned buildings in east london alone i thought you can't turn a corner without seeing about the building. and these are all of these spaces that are just privately own door by the council and they haven't been changed for decades and we've got people that are still having to live in a hotel room with maybe two other families because of gun fell so i just think
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there's been no consideration for again humanity when it when it's come to this whole tragedy so i think the crux of it is learning empathy. empathy as a people and not looking at someone or group of people as a call because right now it's a political issue it's a social issue it's a mental issue and there's so many things attached to it and i see so many interviews on going felt the b.b.c. and so many other people are adamant to interview as many civil. it's possible but i'm not seeing that same enthusiasm with housing as many people as possible and i know. i've sat with ben forty five of them say. it's not that easy it's not that easy it's not that easy but if someone has come from a building that has to the floor because of neglect your one responsibility is to help build them up again of course is to make sure something happen again but your main responsibility is to deal with the survivors that is that should be the priority but that has been treated as
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a second class. at the moment and i just i can't understand why a survey of the course. in the second if you're interested in hearing more from so if you have any of your other artists on the. you can find venues and dates on the website below in the. now to know wednesday well that mental health day when we speak to disabled people against cuts about the un investigating the government until the social media will be back on wednesday sixty one years to the day of the worst nuclear alleged accident in the history of britain windscale renamed by margaret thatcher so the feel here is if you have a core and unfold with daunce. inside. he told me to tell you still that the speed. limit. should be disability but. the
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size you can it is well it's hard. to say he. is always on the brits if it is to make people to establish a good hospital a little take it it is holiday. but you it's a lot of societies it is the way you. view. the first solar. winds this is like simplicity. this is the time the lead is so. long. when the social media makes its images you. become an issue in your. emails along the lines of the families. who would be busy. some of the best seats in the sun. the sun the told you can't.
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believe this is a bulge. it isn't a dog this is us it still desisted costs exists money to this insults. but it was time system. the scene is all. based on faith and this is. still a big. problem. in so many other reasons police a little much trust climate change change and people try to someone. saying if you get the chance of the one they cut is it. does your boss. just trying to find. something you just. walk along the same. like.
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the back. washington's ambassador to nato threatens to take out russian missiles and the u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. the be. above.
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unfortunately the united nations security council and its approach to yemen is only to listen to the speech of employees it affords every month or two months and then that is until tuesday when we expect their owns and i mean that imminent to present tense in the security council would make their statements which are always it even to. a saudi journalist vanishes into. turkey with reports he's been killed inside the saudi consulate riyadh fiercely denies such allegations. also this hour a wake up call for the german chancellor angela merkel as polls predict her main coalition partner of the c.s.u.
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will see its worst performance in decades and of arias upcoming regional elections . and it's seventeen years since the start of the u.s. war in afghanistan and a new u.n. report warns there's been a terrific increase in the number of civilian casualties just this year.

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