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A 2nd whistleblower has come forward with information about President chimes controversial phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart well to demand the landscape the lawyer who represents both complainants said the official had for. Those tend not to have the conversation and it already talked to the inspector general of the intelligence community there which gives him protection against reprisals it comes as the Democrats call for more documents from the White House in the sense you stage my prom failure as they press ahead with an impeachment inquiry against was a charm to speak to Pat Morrison who's a prince who called in this from the l.a. Times Pat what can you tell us about this 2nd whistleblower anything. What we're all freshly agog every every hour or so here the Washington Post used the word Multiple about whistleblowers not sure whether that means another one for a total of 2 or even more but of course whistleblowers identities are protected are legally protected so all we know is this is supposed to be an intelligence official who as you said has firsthand knowledge of this conversation which is different from the original political blower who heard accounts evidently from people who were in on the call who had firsthand knowledge so this is a firsthand witness an auditory witness presumably to what went on in that call and what difference does that make to the president was on this issue if it might not make a difference as far as the legal process of impeachment but a lot of Republicans have been saying well look this is secondhand we can't trust anything 2nd hand this is hearsay evidence this whistleblower if he or she is as described would have been there would have been on the call and so that piece of criticism that leg of the stool is knocked out do we know much about what the whistleblower had to say about in particular the conversation between presidents Lenski and present from you know nothing in particular because again this this at this point the whistleblower has not been so far as anybody knows talk to members of Congress and nothing that he or she has to say to his lawyer has been put out what what is alarming on the other side. Odd that President Trump is openly said he's trying to find out who the 1st whistleblower is so I can imagine that that kind of pressure might be redoubled when it comes to the identity of the 2nd little boy or indeed President from whose responded as he does by 2 it's a cooling vis a witch hunt do Americans buy that. I think that that it's getting a little hackneyed and a little worn out seems to be the standard response and the capital letters tweets I think are getting a little tiresome although they certainly do rouse the Trump base which is exactly what he's hoping to happen he needs that 3035 percent to stand fast with him he needs people like the Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson who's on television earlier today saying that he doesn't trust the f.b.i. That he doesn't trust the CIA This is one of 100 members of the United States Senate saying that he has no faith in the institutions of this the intelligence community of this country. And of course the Democrats have their own reasons for wanting to pursue an impeachment asking for more documents Mool transcripts from the White House not just with regards to the president but also the goss of the sexual state might compare how is it ministration reacting to that the administration is trying to have it both ways some parts of the administration are saying yes we will comply but then of course we have to go to court because we're not sure that we can legally put out these documents and so the delay delay delay tactic which they're hoping will automatically where out the American people who would lose interest in this and then it would come up for an election. You know what's interesting about all of this that every time one of these officials of the trumpet ministration expresses this violent vehement support excuse me for court Donald Trump there's a comment or a tweet from the past that comes up like Oh my commander of my company said Donald Trump would be quote an authoritarian president who ignored our constitution now Pompei our secretary of state facing these allegations that come to exactly that exactly what Pompei I had said that he would do when he Pompei I wasn't a member of the cap and persona fug crucially he has the support of Republicans don't just the secretary of state who may have changed his tune over time he has the support of his political base and I wonder because even featured presence is a complex and convoluted it will take at some point some of those Republicans in the Senate to turn against him and to vote for impeachment how likely is that. So much you're quite right and so much depends on what else may come out it is. Looking to the public the public looking to the senators who is going. And to flip his or her or their opinion as more evidence does come out Senator Jeff Flake who retired a senator from Arizona being castigated by Trump says that if that were secret vote in the United States Senate $35.00 Republican senators which is about 2 thirds of them would vote against Trump if they didn't have to face the voters and the voters anger of the the Trump supporters of the temple after it and that's what the president is relying on of the moment here is that it's his fire wall at the moment and every time he tweets every time he speaks on television he tries to rouse and bolster that support that's one of the reasons that it's believed that he's gone after Joe Biden because Biden may be his most formidable opponent if he can take down Joe Biden and the nominee is say Elizabeth Warren he can campaign against her as Pocahontas he can campaign against her as a socialist and a number of independents and even Republicans who might be inclined to vote against Trump would be scared into keeping their support for him what happens downside of to this 2nd whistleblower as been made public what happens next the question becomes what use what information that person has and whether or not that person will be talking to the 3 committees in the House of Representatives probably the Intelligence Committee or the Judiciary Committee that would be looking into these impeachment allegations now we remember that the that Adam Schiff who has been belittled by President Trump was a former federal prosecutor he knows how to ask questions to get information and so once once the process of finding out what the 2nd but the blower has to say is this is undertaken then it's very likely that the House will move forward with its impeachment inquiry is publicly if it can and move towards having a vote on whether or not to impeach the president I would imagine by the end of the . You know early next year this is something that they want to drag out because the public's attention more way and the story will get more complicated and more convoluted I think they'd like to see it move ahead now Pat thank you very much that Morrison the political columnist from the l a times people in more than 60 cities around the world will shut down the streets later today to protest about climate change the protest organized by the group extinction rebellion will demand that governments around the world tell the truth about what they say is a climate an ecological emergency and take action cities with the largest expected numbers of protesters include London Berlin Amsterdam Paris New York and Sydney earlier I spoke to Christina c. One of the organizers for extinction rebellion in New York and with ear ram and who's a spokesperson for extinction rebellion in London a starts you know from our questioning by asking Christina why it's so important for her to protest their science coming out that is showing that we're heading for . So many issues so many systemic issues surrounding the climate me go out a crisis and not enough is being done to address it in New York City we declared a climate emergency in April great 1st step but there's no actual real movement past that in the rapid timeline that we really need. Mafia in London the last protests exemption rebellion protests is more like a big party than anything out of is it any different for you the reasons for protesting bill is true Christian or New York. Well you call it a big part of it was a big part of the t.v. Huge thing that got the attention of the of M.P.'s though Michael Gove met up with some extra 1000000000 people led to a climate nickeled him and run it Majesty being declared by Parliament changed the whole narrative around a certain spike in people recognizing suddenly that we are facing this emergency 85 percent of New York of poll now saying that this is this is an emergency that the that is their primary concern so that's what that's what we've done and it's a 1st step has just been said to colleagues in New York but what the government hasn't done the as much activity still looking to carry on you know with a just to carry on with Heathrow expansion and so the actions that don't belong I hope belie the words being spoken. By the protests because they changed a lot of people off to pretty badly didn't they I mean you paralyzed central London people can go about their business I don't doubt they cost new industry or commercial interest a lot of money amongst other things to do you lose sight of which would you do use the love of the public the general public and does a probably lose sight of the compelling reasons as to why you want to protest or are you you talk about the environmental issues as a probably eventually lose sight of that just because you know then they're more concerned about you holding up the traffic. Plus all the responses so the response is showing a much bigger support from the public when you think about the billions are being spent by oil companies into their sort of branding and their mis messaging of the climate. Crisis then you know what we're spending is insignificant and the disruption we're causing to people's lives and think now. Because compared to the hurry comes typhoons the must migrations everyone is happening even allowing the clock in the time of sort of thing convenient check to compare. With the destruction that we're causing because a far bigger threat of tsunami which is facing us all. New Yorkers Christina is that except to build the amount of disruption that you cools to their lives in the way the mafia put it there of a accepting of that for the bigger picture that you want to talk to the world about so far every action and protests that we've done so far everyone for the most part has been very supportive and we have a massive growth in numbers right after every single one of our actions because people know that this is an issue there they're realizing that you know the media is not covering it properly government's not talking about it the right way we're not actually you know doing anything about it in the way that people really see and know that it needs to be done so you know when we stop traffic there's people who are you know even in their cars they are applauding us they are you know getting out and getting on the streets with us there's so many people who see what we're doing and are ready for it and want to be part of it you say to the media and covering it properly in the government's not talking about it the right way Christina They could argue well you're not protesting in the way is the correct way you know you you are you might have support but you have got a lot of detractors as well say you know enough is enough now. Yeah I mean is there a right way to protest in all honesty you know every every form of protest what we do is nonviolent peaceful civil disobedience and action what we're doing we have the right to do and the government's job is to protect its citizens and if you look at the science it's not doing that when you see what is really in the future in the near future what about everybody else's rights to go about their business you know I think that there's the inconvenience Now that's brought by protests will pale in comparison to the inconveniences brought by the climate crisis if things are not done about it. And would you agree with them a fear you know of yet the Us when I'm out on the street from story to you know for each individual I'm sorry that they're being convenience but what we're doing by that is bringing a different way of protesting because it hasn't what protests hasn't done it hasn't worked of the 30 years since it's been since you know it's been known about the company mission the Creed ask us. Creating this effect and yet nothing has actually been done throughout all the protests so we're having to bring this different tactic and it's going to annoy some individuals but that very annoyance is part of the time because then they'll go back and when they go home after their noise in the countdown and go you know why are people actually doing this why that she going out and spending their time in the cold in the rain while the most I think or something and then you might start reading something that's not thinking about it so this is all part of what's causing the change we have to include sums inconveniencing you know to bring people to attention to this fact in in terms of changing the politics around this one of. The last. June ripple Beilin protests in the center of London achieve actually practically what did it Cheever for apart from you know highlighting the situation but what did he actually achieve in terms of changing the way that the politics around the environment has done anything. Well compared to what their fate is quo politics is doing and what must get better but what we did was we had 890 local governments declare a crime emergency we've had parish council declaring crime emergency on the grounds of people in their communities working with their parish councils working with their county level district levels to actually begin to understand how what they need to do so there's a whole new partnership emerging out there we would have you know the mention the parliament declaring the climate and ecologically emergency These are all big differences and big changes that are happening because of the actions that we've taken on the can't be dismissed because this is the beginning of the change that you know these days these declarations must have at some point some meaning to them like what is the point of declaring something if you know it can act on it so that's what we're told that having said that I covered the London protests covered in every single night of those protests covered in central London August and circus and I covered a Marble Arch as well and. My by doing memory and recollection is of the boat of the boat in Oxford Circus and not only did our Was that my body memory from the coverage but also the night when the police decided to move in and disband the protest you know I was on the side street that was passing. Out of the film I was driving a car I have to accept going to work but it were me hind the b.b.c. And suddenly I saw the bug again almost like a recurring theme the point I'm trying to make is fair enough there are all these very serious issues you want to talk about but when when you protest and I describe it like a party that is what it looks like from the outside when the protests is. Dramatic in that way. Sometimes people think well that's what it is a lot of students love young people protesting like Christina saying using the right to protest the but not really thinking about the deeper issues of I don't know maybe I'm wrong yeah that pink I mean the pink bow was a huge emblematic figure of the center you never sure what's going to become the emblematic thing Pete could start making both color in the throwing them on their heads and this thing of mean we as human beings we're meaning making creatures we make stories now to us and we've lost the narrative we've lost the plot because we've kind of been thinking about you know economics and numbers and abstractions and the story in the main the meaning of what it means to be human that's what's been lost and that's what we've been trying to create It's not just about fun the color of pink symbolizes a different way of acting or being we want to bring a deep more feminine partnering way of being together and that's how we've acted that's what that's what brought people together because it's demonstrating more heartful way of vision for how we can be together. Christina showed from a New York perspective the symbol of climate change and environmental protest is Gloria to turn back the 16 year old so a dish girl who spoke at the United Nations just a couple weeks ago as we know that is the symbol the global symbol of the moment anyway of the disaster there's awaiting us if we don't do something about the environment to get to grips with climate change and it begs the question whether you need to paralyze the streets of Manhattan when you've already got this powerful symbol speaking truth to power. From all around the world. Yes I mean what Greg is doing is amazing and has helped start a massive movement and continues to grow it along with you know many many you strikers from around the world. But if you watch her you know her speech at the u.n. . It was a very emotional speech but yet what came out of that climate summit at the u.n. Like was there any actionable items not really there's nothing that is you know that anyone is really moving on so you know we can we can hold up one person as a hero of this movement. But there's really there needs to be so much more going on because that you know every time Gretta speaks. It gets people activated and empowered but yet it's not getting the government and media and and business actually kind of empowered as well so that is why that that's why we're on the streets protesting and disrupting because we are getting people out of their everyday lives to their bubbles that they're living in and you know. Getting them to think about other things because it's hard you know just living your life every day trying to go to work come home you know go to sleep go to work come home it's a cycle and we're trying to kind of break people out of that cycle to make them pay attention government doesn't want to change big business doesn't want to change I think that's the conclusion you're reaching when you say what came out of the u.n. Climate change conference so people can bring about the change through the ballot books. Our thought that was the only other option you know we're sure a revolution of course but people through the ballot box can bring about change and it's people that you need to change change the way we live and change the way we think about living on this planet. Yeah absolutely we need a massive consciousness shift on how we consume how we lives but individual choices are a small part of that we actually need systemic changes that are dealing with these issues from a much broader perspective and I am just bring about somebody who just to make a comment I watched. Being this interview with with some extra 1000000000 testers by Piers Morgan laughter and he was just I was just I just felt so depressed at the way he attacked this is a girl who 16 years old the weight she is carrying on her shoulders that we should be caring as adults should be on her shoulders and she's kind of wait and then she's vilified by people talking about OSHA's depressed girl she's got a spur just she shouldn't be doing this and that kind of attack on a young girl is just long you know it's just I just thought the way he was attacking her disability and saying because of a disability or depression dependent because of the inaction by adults. I thought it was just. Not a good way to out. Building support I wish people would cause the B.B.C.'s coverage of greeted rather than the coverage of. Shock jock for want of a better way of describing it and there is quite balanced coverage of her as well and as I say she. Is a very eloquent symbol for what you tried to say as well I'm not saying there isn't there I said there's more than one way to skin a cat as it were but when she's such an eloquent advocate for climate change and the fact that even the likes of the broadcast of the you mentioned or the president of the United States or indeed the president of the Russian Federation is obliged to take issue with this 16 year old girl to suggest she's penetrating isn't she Yeah so the point of trying to make is about parallels in history so when women suffragettes were trying to bring to talk about their rights not going to the ballot boxes they were had to do outside of the system and men were saying about women oh they're just being hysterical that just they don't control their emotions and the same thing is being done on children bindle about and so we're seeing this kind of power dynamic and that's wonder what's causing a lot of this kind of. Maybe the need is to move out the system and I think as citizens we're seeing the system failing and its capacity to actually deliberate and us to come to good decisions from expert knowledge and we haven't differently and talk for a much deeper place about what it means to be human. He's a spokesperson for extinction rebellion in London you also heard from Christina see who's one of the organizers for extinction rebellion in New York I've also been hearing from you Keith in London says I've got an interview in London later on today if I missed it because of extinction rebellion they're putting me at risk of being made homeless so things and judging Paisley says extinction rebellion just a lot of middle class families too many Jim I'm as and Jeremy having egg Kerry on the news in sports will have the latest from the Portuguese elections but let's get the latest headlines now with Joe Owmby from digital b.b.c. Salad's. Various cities b.b.c. Radio 5 Live the French President Emanuel says Brussels will decide at the end of the week whether a new Bracks it deal will be possible he's told Boris Johnson talks should proceed swiftly to see if anything can be great that respects e.u. Principles a u.s. Diplomats wife wanted over the death of a 19 year old in a road crash in North Hampton she has been named as us the mother of Harry Dunn says she will go to the u.s. This week to appeal for her diplomatic immunity to be waived a 2nd anonymous u.s. Intelligence official has come forward with information about the telephone conversation which that's the impeachment inquiry against President Trump Mr Trump is alleged to have trying to pressure the Ukrainian president into investigating his possible election rival Joe Biden and M.P.'s It's a little which an inquiry into how women are affected by. And Dimitri assess following b.b.c. Research the condition causes extreme parea pain half of the 13 and a half 1000 women who took part in the study said they'd had suicidal thoughts Katie has the sports manager Pep quote The owner says they want at their best after will stun the Premier League champions to a to know that 3 city remain 8 points behind leaders live full going into the international break Well we did and we'll make good to process the process to play to go to whether we have the problems in that in that was was more and more typical So we had to move it move playing a specific way and you have to me so precise in today was a bad day still sometimes have had unfortunate company today and it was a day to remember for this mom to load. Was ready. To spill it was called it. Was still thawed it had it got a good connection and because either side the keeper you want to go in from there yes Newcastle midfielder Massey Longstaffe scored the winner against Manchester United on his Premier League debut Newcastle's $10.00 victory lifts them out of the relegation zone as only going to social side move just 2 points above the bottom 3 a new recruit Mason mount was among the goal scorers for Chelsea as they pulled off a $41.00 victory over Southampton marries the 20 year old midfielder admits he still pinching himself that he's in the Chelsea 1st team been at the club since 6 you you always have that focus of get into the 1st team and now it's come around a legend as the manager is a bit surreal and I'm sure there's some new young boys coming through in the squad as a whole is brilliant and there's so much competition within and you have to experience players pushing or younger players so it is a perfect environment and we're working so hard while W.A.'s helped move arsenal up the 3rd of his goal secured the most 10 victory over Boma Rangers leapfrog Celtic following that to no defeats living. Been in the Scottish Premiership links to manager Gary Holtz was full of praise for his side's performance as they beat Celtic for the 1st time in the club's history when we execute its And that is in the famous old really well but there was a great deal of a look at the supposed change where they are look was the government thankfully. Ranges thrashed Hamilton 5 now Great Britain will come home from the World Athletics Championships in Doha with the words total for 14 years the team had been given a targets of 7 to 9 medals his Our correspondent. A couple of near misses left Britain on 5 medals their lowest tally at a global event since the World Championships in Helsinki in 2005 Jake Wightman finished 5th in the men's 1500 meters in a time fast enough to have won many a gold in the past and there was a 4th place in the women's 4 by 400 meters relay won by the USA who finished with 29 medals 14 of them gold Britain was 6th in the medals table the same finishes 2 years ago in London and a key was so below in the Alberto Salazar case claims the night organ projects that the coach ran should be shut down Salazar has been banned for 4 years for doping violations but is appealing that ruling American car gotcha who trained under Salazar between 242011 has told b.b.c. Sport the projects has to go and that's the latest from b.b.c. Sport he finds life Friday's 31 on b.b.c. 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Season you want to ask questions about your travel plans Well the travel guru Simon Calder will be with us I'm sure we can answer any questions that you have Portugal's governing Socialist Party has won reelection in Sunday's poll really won't have an outright majority in parliament the prime minister and Tony Acosta said he was delighted with the results he said Portuguese vote is it showed they want stability the socialist traditional rival the center right Social Democratic Party again be beaten into 2nd place b.b.c. Reporter Alice Roberts has been following events the results seem to be coming in pretty much as expected actually in the last parliament the governing socialist policy as it turned out to be was only the 2nd largest policy and problem and the largest policy was the sense of right Social Democratic Party which had been in power if you remember under the eurozone bailouts implementing all of those parents the policies that caused so much pain here in Portugal and in of a sudden European countries as well so the socialist policy when it managed to come in by doing deals with smaller left wing policies 4 years ago said that it was going to turn the page in austerity and get the economy going again the economy is that even expanding said it was expected that it would do well in fact during the campaign it had a politer as much as 20 points above its main rival that shrunk actually to about hall stats I did looks to be coming through at about that. It's actually quite a dramatic. Even those for the right for the center right Social Democratic Party because that might be as many as 3 or 4 new policies in parliament and they all seem to be eating mainly into their votes but the main issues the Portuguese roaches are going to cause they're about it on. I think it really does have to be the economy as I say the economy has been expanding in the last couple of is actually false to the Euro Zone average and that's happening for the 1st time since the euro zone was created Portugal was a founding member of the European common currency so that's really quite important from the point of view and also many of having money in people's pockets but also psychologically because we've heard of the year is there a balance despite the fact that political was receiving a loans amounts of European Union regional follow supposedly to develop its economy it was still lagging behind. It joined the euro zone and that was something that happened also of course in other countries in Spain in Italy in particular that the common currency is as made it more difficult for it to for example devalue its currency as would have happened in the old days that can't happen as they have to find other ways of growth in the case of Portugal it's been doing very very well out of a tourism boom. That's helped a lot of people and it's caused some problems as well we have a bit of a housing crisis rents going up very fast and house prices so it's not that there aren't problems on the horizon but I think people certainly feeling a lot better in terms of their prosperity unemployment is much lower for example than they were 4 years ago and to an extent I think the fact that the socialist government at the governing socialist polity getting more votes and more seats and as I say it took its main rival is because of that improving economy I suppose any election any general election is something of a referendum on the government to what extent was this election a referendum on the prime minister and show new coaster. Yes he was not a particularly. National Figure 4 years ago he had been man of Lisbon and a pretty popular man over Lisbon but he wasn't seen as someone who would necessarily need his policies of victory and indeed he didn't came 2nd 4 years ago but I think people have recognized his point extraordinary political abilities in terms of dealing with the other policies he oversaw formal agreements in the end with that 2 main groups in Palma the Communist policy the communist led coalition and the left block which is a radical left policy formed from previous much smaller left policies that come from Portugal's post-revolutionary period of the 1970 said he was dealing with quite a disparate group of Paul and it's going to fall better than many commentators expected the. Contraption as there is a range went by the opposition very early on it's now been taken as something of a badge of pride this contraption that that was. Not for months but for 4 years and that was something that most people wouldn't to predict that the time so I think many people including his opponents have to recognize that Mr Costa is a very able politician and we'll see. Monday morning I'm sure negotiations either formal or informal beginning very quickly even though as you say no to all the results will be in Portugal has a number of seats set aside for immigrant citizens and in Europe and the rest of the world and those results do come in quite a bit later in the time when we're not sure whether the sessions will have a majority looks as though they weren't those seats could actually be crucial without those because they they won't be in this case in the session this will fold children having a majority on their own and in the event of that Indian event in be very diverse. A minority no majority who will show she is a Mr close to most likely chosen to form a coalition government. Well that really is the big question and to an extent during the campaign with the sessions so far ahead in the polls that was really all the discussion for the most part was 1st of all whether it would get a majority that looked less and less likely as the campaign went on and secondly how would the rest of the seats fall and would Mr Costa have to look to the same 2 policies or might he have other options and it does seem that much smaller and much new. Ecological policy ecologists policy that now hold people animals nature originally called the policy of animals in nature but they haven't people and they're now going begin terms of issues such as climate change as a value maybe an option because they make a most seats and then maybe as I say all the policies that come forward and that may mean that the socialist policy either will not have to get with the same 2 policies it may even be able to team up with one policy he has said they missed because of that he doesn't want to coalitions and even if he doesn't majority he will stick with a minority government and do what in Britain you would call confidence and supply arrangements where key measures particularly the budget discussed before they have tabled and then those opponents commit to voting for them once that discussion has taken place Alison Roberts they have studied scones Inskeep who is the u.k. Correspondent for the Polish newspaper I guess that's why Beauchamp 1st tiles him if there were large numbers of Polish migrants returning home because of drugs we don't know exactly because what we are well our knowledge is based on the deal of his national statistics because Poland does not record migration explicitly returns all day all day now that we have is based on. Data. Rather on the reliable sources like that but what we know is from the. On there as is there. About 100000 Poles have moved back between 27028000 its data was revealed by d. On this in May this year and we expect that this figures will go with the tendency. Anecdotally you see of the streets of the cities people are returning almost in the way the we saw the Poles were coming over here because you know we saw lots of most of cars with Polish registration on our streets and that was the anecdotal or tend to put evidence initially of poles coming over here can you are there any references that show that people are returning from the u.k. Well I don't I don't think that that's that standard because basically 100000 people want to do in the country of for about 40000000 at the moment so it doesn't make much of what their friends but in certain ways it is it does appear as if you and that's out of the box other routes are as caller who who tries to go into the other and find out why and why poles are leaving the k. And that's why is because Briggs it but also how they cope when they when they move back and what she found out is that whole struggle to to rediscover in soaps in their country because because they are just getting used to British standards of living and working and and those. Brilliant brilliant rules of politeness and kindness which our country is there in the home or. The I'm not joking you know it's a very serious and the those from my experience that. Well there are certain things that make a country you know you might be Britons really do not appreciate the country enough I'm living here for 10 months and it's it's extraordinary. In comparison to the way things are imposing but it is extraordinary though the people who were born and brought up and lived most of their lives in Pro didn't come over to the u.k. To work for a few years find it difficult to assimilate when they returned to Poland apart from the politeness though I should imagine that they're better off economically and I'm presuming this reform wrong do tell me the better off economically than their counterparts the state imposed and and is an issue. Well economically Poland is not in a bad situation of course this. Way poorer but. Since the ruling party has introduced huge social programs. Over the especially in the rural and. Years and smaller towns the situation has improved greatly. But. Still didn't mean the reason for Poles to stay in the u.k. Is the difference in salaries and standards of living. And again referring back to the study of Poles cope when they return and. This is a generalization but work with me nevertheless a lot of polls certainly Polish men over there are often enough work in the building trade when they returned to produce and. Do they find enough work in the building trade or do they have to adapt and take on other professions Well this is. This is quite quite difficult because when poles were moving to the u.k. To work in there in the construction industry under same time Ukrainian and Russian and other other is in European nations were moving to Poland for the same purpose and so in effect. It's probably quite difficult for Poles who are moving back to find. Employment in the same industry they were working at in the u.k. But on the other hand most folk who moved from Poland to the u.k. Were were looking for a actually different jobs and their hopes were to find employment in in day or world in industry related to their education but at the beginnings mostly because of the language barrier they were very it was very difficult for them so we have here in Oxford we have ever girls are who came here to work in hospital to business but then she made a huge effort and in to have about 7 years if I recall correctly to make baked to go back into her main career which is accountancy So that was that was their length that that was the extra loop she needed to take to. To go back into her trade but given that she would go back to Poland she would obviously not go back to the pastry shop or hotel she would definitely look for a job in as an accountant and now she's an accountant over. With with for you with one of the skill which is you know a language that she perhaps wouldn't have been as proficiency in if she hadn't but to live to be a person is an advantage of these 3rd the poles returning are returning as bilingual Well it is and definitely but the study I mentioned points out that language is only one of things but basically peoples who experience living in the u.k. Or my migration as General day build. A much broader set of skills that only language experience so effectively they often return and they are more than those who have never left Poland bar d. But misses it above who conducted the study. Tributes to $2.00 to $5.00 that they actually bring a set of skills which make them better managers. Are people creating a much better. Atmosphere at work so that that's what she points out does this study point out is to warn a vague chosen to leave because of course they could apply for sessile status couldn't many of these migrants have come over here to work if they've been here for a while they should be able to apply for Settle state as where do they choose not well. This county does not actually point out that that bar from what I have you know my conversation with many of Paul's living in the u.k. That they never intended to stay so long and that was for time being and they left things unsolved and their families are there and they have parents who grow old and need. Need help so the day they found the brags it is in as an opportunity or in the same excuse if you please. To go back and rethink it and actually walk the start the whole point is that they won't be going back plan minutes in those or it tans are not permanent they are for timing do examine the situation find out how Poland is now where they able to do to settle settle down again but in many cases they want to be able to do with and they will migrate again maybe quite possibly back to the u.k. Stanislav ski the the u.k. Pros correspondent for the Polish newspaper because it's a 5 board ship now if you went down to the end seventeen's in London the capsule yesterday you're sure of a big surprise you have to go in disguise but for every bear that ever there was they gather their 1st. And because yesterday was the day that the she cargo bay is had their picnic at the Tottenham ground head to tell us more about that is Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun Times Good morning Lynn and isn't it wonderful that my Chicago Bears are in your precincts but sad sad for us in Chicago they lost the big football game at Tottenham Hotspur stadium and it seems that they kind of blamed it at least the coach said Don't play with it on jetlag but maybe they did a little bit this was a game that is part of the National Football League's attempt maybe one day get a franchise in London for the game and they he had. Got trounced in 2421 the game was flat. The players tested in seemed to show up maybe this locale did something maybe it was the air maybe it was the water that this is a big deal in Chicago right now that they just couldn't beat the Oakland Raiders and there's of course this now it's a bit of an international embarrassment that they could not prevail on foreign turf . You have a tell you when you told us about this last night that the team that plays that you know with the round bowl not the kind of ball that you play off the team the plays and they've been transferred to a few times recently as well so maybe it's just there would jinx Well you could use excuse of jet lag because surely the Raiders had to be more jetlag they come from what 23 hours behind right you have a very good point because it takes you know just to fly from Chicago to Oakland would be 3 and a half or 4 hours so you you're right that they may I don't know what day they came . The Bears land it said Friday morning. Leaving Thursday night Chicago time so they if I had a big thing to do on Sunday I don't know if I wouldn't have booked and more time for me to make sure I had an extra day of rest but yeah but this this is a team no one performed the way that they should have. As the coach and everyone said after the game something was just off and there is just expectations that they would do better they the I don't know why it happened it had one of the players said Matt Nagy who's the Bears coach he refused to blame what we call in our paper his team's London Fog the believing time zone. Or the fact that they didn't land United Kingdom until Friday morning it had nothing to do when we came here and when we did it was about planes so even in one of our stories it's a big headline London Shaw do you feel by the way that you kind of push through the day in a London fog. For hang you know the old school stereotypes about Chicago gangsters and it's true it's is say that americans. Whatever you do I know them from the movies what have you seen in London it's either got to be radio foggy. They weren't even talking about the Bronco. The question though is what. The Raiders are probably celebrating tonight share celebrating because you know but why and yes and they beat us nasty I mean everything from how many yards they had to how many doubts to everything all the technical stuff they just any foods that are on the 2421 is a huge challenge. And now it is not but I think when you look at the internals of how of how the Bears missed chances that's what makes it a bad day for them any jail loses a bad day right where are they raving tonight what was the party had to. Wait you know you're like you're there could you hunt down. You got the information back in Chicago so we have to look for some big guys some big guys pausing in London yeah right but they couldn't Raiders could be the Raiders as well and if I get news of that I will share it with you trust me I'll give you a call. Anyway for the n.f.l. This match. I've got here but if they got a good crowd there if they did well on your European television then it's all towards building an audience which is the whole point of having these game. Is to try to expand the franchise outside United States thank you for news and. Anyone else this c.b.c. Radio. Good morning this is awful lot of. Our top story Boris Johnson prepares for more conversations with e.u. Leaders on these breaks it deal and in sports a tough Sunday for both clubs in the Premier League and Great Britain fall short of their medal targets. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. . Morris Johnson's expected to tell you leaders today they need to compromise if they want to agree a break sit deal with the It comes after the French president Emmanuel McCrone told the prime minister that Brussels will decide by the end of the week whether a deal is possible Meanwhile the course of session in Edinburgh is likely to rule later on what might happen if Mr Johnson doesn't comply with the Ban Act and asked the e.u. For an extension if he doesn't it's thought opponents may again refer is actions to the Supreme Court is a political correspondent in Watson was a rain forest Johnson and not too worried about that prospect because they think if he can say look he's been compelled to send a letter there's absolutely no question the public's mind he did not want to send it then he can still say at that stage if there is an extension he is not to blame the people the political establishment feel like a often to try to frustrate brags that lawyers say a 2nd whistleblower has come forward in the impeachment case against President Trump Mr Trump has repeatedly rejected the original complaint which alleged he asked the Ukrainian president to investigate Joe Biden one of the potential Democrat nominations for the 2020 election there's a Washington correspondent Chris Buckley this whistleblower is represented by the same lawyer as the 1st whistleblower and it seems that they have 1st hand knowledge of matters linked to this controversial conversation that took place between the leaders night that is important because Donald Trump has said. Several times that the 1st whistle blower has 2nd tired information this seems to be different the mother of a teenager from Northamptonshire who was killed in a road crash has told 5 Live she'll travel to the u.s. To make a direct appeal to President Trump about her son's death the wife of the man American diplomat is a suspect in the investigation into the crash the county's chief constable and foreign secretary of both appealed for her diplomatic immunity to be waved and for her to return to the u.k. To face justice and pays or to run an inquiry into how women are affected by and Dimitrios this following b.b.c. Research into the condition which can cause extreme period pain 13 and a half 1000 women in the case that part in the study with half reporting suicidal thoughts and many relying on prescription painkillers the head of the world injury and matrices Research Foundation has won a whole shine I think it's a disgrace that one and a half 1000000 young women in the u.k. Are lying Never mind the rest of the well suffers from a very painful condition that is not being investigated as early as other diseases and 7 out of 10 drivers say they'd like to see action taken against motorists who leave their engine running while they're parked research by the r.a.c. Suggests many are keen for fines to be issued if people refuse to turn it off or to her but reports councils already have the powers to issue 20 pounds fine as to such drivers but few enforce the law the ira sees calling on local authorities to put up no engine idling signs especially near schools and to employ officers to issue fines the Local Government Association which represents councils says it's prioritized education motorists which is often more effective than issuing fines has got the sports headlines has Katie Shanahan and I read performance by munch to city sees Liverpool will go into the international break with an 8 point lead at the top of the Premier League Pep Guardiola side lost 2 nil at home so Wolves was only the 2nd time in 45 games they failed to score damage to her. Mayor says Munshi night his performances this season have been unacceptable and admits this is the most difficult period that he's experienced since arriving at Old Trafford united as one nil defeat at Newcastle sees them 12th in the Premier League only 2 points above the relegation zone Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has warned his players not to get carried away with their position at the top of the Scottish Premiership their 5 nil thrashing over Hamilton coupled with Celtic's loss at Livingston sees Rangers 2 points clear Great Britain will come home from the World Athletics Championships in Doha with their worst total for 14 years the team has been given a target of $7.00 to $9.00 medals that picked up just 5.