Transcripts For DW The Day - News In Review 20180919 : compa

Transcripts For DW The Day - News In Review 20180919

Upgrades it would be difficult for europe but it would be terrible for the u. K. Some of Prime Minister amazing proposals indicate that both the different listen. And foreign policy. Issues. Such as the irish question will they will case proposals will need to be we want to. Negotiate today the long haul. About that is surely less and less time it will be much better if a compromise between the u. K. And the European Union. Also coming up tonight Brett Kavanaugh could be the next u. S. Supreme Court Justice he could also be at the center of an f. B. I. Investigation into a possible sex crime. Just gabbing it is very very tough as a family i can only say this is. Very hard for me though is that this is a life time went to the Supreme Court of the United States and it is important to you to a thorough background check before there are any thoughts coming out of the United States and. We begin the day with talk of a divorce over dinner in just six months britains date with greggs it will arrive the u. K. Will officially leave the European Union one of the biggest political divorces in history and we still dont know if it will be an amicable or a hostile separation and that is why british Prime Minister to resign may travel to austria today to present her latest breaks it plan to the leaders of the other twenty seven European Union countries now may says her blueprint is fair and just for the u. K. And for the Single Market of the e. U. Yet the Prime Minister she continues to run into bricks it barriers from her own conservatives accusations that shes attempting to push through a break sit light and some inside the labor party are still talking about a possible second braggs at referendum and tonight before they sat down for dinner some easy leaders declared teresa mayes plan satisfactory but nowhere near good enough. Its being described as an informal summit. Of the austrian chancellors about and could appear to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere as british Prime Minister treason may arrive for dinner but mays main task is to convince the whole of the e. U. That her brags of package will work ahead of formal negotiations a positive message from courts. I think that if we want to make a deal both sides need to compromise i think that. In three years the twenty seventh we want to do Everything Possible to avoid a heartbreak its that we stand ready to compromise but we also expect that from the u. K. But top e. U. Official donald tusk had a word of warning ahead of the talks issue with thoughts of the irish question. Or the framework for Economic Cooperation they are case proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated today there is perhaps more hope. About those surely less and less stunning therefore that the left. We must see you face talks i would like to finalize them still this. Im going to merkel also spoke to waiting press and called for. Goodwill and respect. Smiles all around on arrival at the sound spring venue however negotiations to avoid a hard braggart could see the new change quickly. So a word of warning to london ahead of another key e. U. Summit lets go live now to salzburg corresponding next hoffman is standing by hes covering the summit force good evening to you max are e. U. Leaders are they you know i needed in hope of a compromise there is certainly united in hoping for a compromise they all said so when they came here and the german chancellor even said she had hoped for a very close cooperation the problem with that was as an example she cited security and not trade ties and trade ties of course one of the crucial issues that could prevent this compromise the other one we just heard from toast president of the u. Council is the border between Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom and the rest of ireland which is part of the European Union no compromise no progress in sight here in fact that both parties said that it was now time for the other party to compromise on the case of theories that made the Prime Minister the u. K. She said the u. S. To do something and the u. S. Which is sort of said that its time for the u. K. To come forward with a with a feasible proposition and weve got the European Council president calling for an extra break sit some of the take place in november whats whats whats your read on that do you think thats really going to happen. Weve been hearing rumors about this summit for quite some time now because thats what the strategist said we need this its not going to happen in october where we have a regular summit in brussels and where originally the plan was to have this deal in the pocket not going to happen we know that so this november summit very likely to happen the question is when will that really happen in november because some say the last possible date would be in the beginning of december but then really they need to have this deal because you still need for example the european parliament. Waving it through being ok with a deal which is not a given either its a very very tight schedule and what done to us did here said he announced the end of the final the phenol of the end of the game and what were having here in south park where i am at the moment is the beginning of this and game where you can tell that the pressure is really increasing and i mean give me a break sit werent heavyweight enough youve got the all austrian chancellor Sebastian Cordes tonight talking about migration when he arrived at the summit its a wonder what are the chances that European Union members will be able to see eye to eye on migration. What your its a busted cord say was you know the same thing he said for months now hes focusing on the part where hes trying to prevent migrants of reaching the European Union thats why you saw going about controlling the outer borders having partnerships with northern african countries to establish disembarkation centers thats the term they use now for that you dont hear about that second part you know what happens with refugees people who are fleeing political hardship or political prosecution in other countries that make it to the European Union will they be redistributed among the countries of the European Union that is the part thats completely unclear and thats the part where you have the most controversy youve had actually for the last three years especially between countries like poland and hungary and countries like germany and france and quite frankly there really is absolutely no compromise in sight here because politicians like the door by the Prime Minister of hungary want this controversy because it helps them to gain to get elected in their own countries yeah i mean its you know its a point that probably bowled deserve its own extra summits in the foreseeable future who knows max hope in a correspondent tonight at that e. U. Summit in salzburg austria max as always thank you. The United States of appears to be setting a deadline for the completion of its denuclearization talks with north korea january twenty twenty one thats according to u. S. Secretary of state. He says hes restarting to go she is with north korea immediately and has invited foreign minister to meet him in new york next week that would comes as the leaders of north and south korea are hailing a deal to improve their talks in a highly symbolic move the souths moon julian has invited kim jong un to seoul this will be the first ever visit by a north Korean Leader now symbolic gestures and visits theyre proving easier to achieve then reducing the north Korean Nuclear threat. Day two of south korean president jay ends this it to his know the neighbor kim jong un more carefully staged displays of harmony along with a generous serving of couple. The two leaders selling that pact is a breakthrough theyve announced kim will become the first northern leader to visit seoul another step along the road to peace they say to them on the web adopted a military pact to end a history of brutal confrontation and the great to make efforts to turn the Korean Peninsula into a land of pace. They also promised to hold family reunions regularly thats often dozens of relatives from the north and south separated in the one nine hundred fifty s. Recently met. And the leaders agreed to disarm a jointly controlled border village starting with the removal of landmines they also said theyve made progress on the issue the well its watching denuclearization. South and north korea have agreed on a way to achieve denuclearization for the first time its a very meaningful outcome. The north says it will allow International Inspectors to observe the dismantling of its main missile testing site but its repeatedly promised its closure in the past and the north has now made closing its Nuclear Plant beyond dependent on reciprocal steps from the u. S. Without saying what exactly they want. Both leaders have been keen to put on a display of unity at the summit but its left experts debating if this is a big deal or yet more empty promise says. Oh my next guest tonight says that south koreas close strategic ties to the United States will not change in the foreseeable future with or without progress over north korea his latest book is entitled south korea at the crossroads all tommy and alliance in an era of evil powers he is a hes senior for korea studies and director of the program on u. S. Korea policy at the council on Foreign Relations im happy to welcome to the. Scott snyder mr spider its good to have you with this let me start by getting your read on the news tonight that the u. S. Is is setting january twenty twenty one as a deadline for denuclearization talks with north korea to end how do you see that. Well that date actually originally comes from report spy the south Korean Special envoy and preparations for the enter korean summit of a date that kim jong un has indicated as a date for completion of denuclearization and so the fact that those two dates have been or that or that date has been agreed upon by both the u. S. And north korea is a kind of step forward but we really still dont see step by step how this denuclearization process is going to be unfold and there are a lot of doubts still about whether or not north korea really intends to go fully down the denuclearization pathway or would like to hold on to a recessed Nuclear Capability there was also some confusion this evening when that announcement came across because the headline read that january twenty twenty one would be the deadline for the end of denuclearization talks so is that is that the date when the talks will end over denuclearization or is that the deadline when north korea is supposed to be denuclearized. Im quite sure that that is the target date for the completion of a due nuclearization process certainly the trumpet ministration would like to see that move quickly National Security adviser bolton had wanted to do it in just a year and from a political point of view obviously january twenty twenty one is significant because we dont know politically what the environment will look like after that date in the United States and let me and ask you may just look into your crystal ball if there were to be a change in the executive branch of the United States by that date can you imagine that there would be a change in u. S. Policy towards young a. Well the history suggests that there is always a risk of shifts in policy toward pyongyang frankly that i think is one of the factors that has made the prospect of achieving denuclearization with north korea more difficult because north korea points to policy inconsistency by the United States as a factor that would make north korea wants to hold on to its Nuclear Weapons in other words if they are able to reduce tensions with trump its hard to say whether that would stick with a new leader in the United States and it is interesting if you know if you take that thinking even further mr snyder it would mean that having a u. S. President trump see a second term in office could be the best prospects for actually realizing the goal of denuclearizing north korea you agree. Its its plausible to imagine that based on the experience so far that kim jong un could be one of president trumps biggest cheerleaders but lets see how the process unfolds you know this rough or a small it was only last year that were talking fire and fury we saw the singapore summit and the appearance of empty promises now things may be back on track but i think weve got a lot more ups and downs to go. Scott snyder with the council on Foreign Relations joining us tonight from washington d. C. Mr snyder we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. Well there is a new twist in the turmoil surrounding the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the u. S. Supreme Court Last Week a woman came forward claiming that kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party thirty six years ago the woman Christine Ford was fifteen at the time judge kavanaugh was seventeen Christine Fords attorneys says that her client felt it was her duty to make public what she had kept secret all of her adult life and she says that she would be willing to testify before the u. S. Congress but overnight to Christine Ford added one crucial condition she wants the f. B. I. To investigate her claim before she gives any testimony to congress that change sent another shockwave through washington take a listen. It shows up and make a credible showing that to be very it was thinking well i think this is it but i can only say this is this is. Very hard for me to get mad at anything ive said before if these allegations are true then i could not vote i think it would be a disqualifying factor thats just the way it is i think that its important to do otherwise would send a horrible message to young men and women and she can do it you know how many times she can do it. By a main political line very fast and heard her lawyer but ive never seen an i. Q. Test that high that any very near term kavanaugh is spreading around women across the country are going to rise that make their voices heard and republicans will pay a very huge price. Although the f. B. I. Has reportedly conducted numerous background checks on mr cavanaugh we are discovering new facts about the judge and how he has characterized his own youth today a u. S. Senator posted a video in which judge cavanagh makes comments about his time at Georgetown Prep school take a listen. But fortunately we had it we had a good saying that we weve held firm suited to this day as the dean was reminding me before before the talk which is what happens at Georgetown Prep stays at georgetown. Thats been a good thing for all of us are. Well the u. S. Senator who posted that video also posed the question is this really what america wants in its next supreme Court Justice or the latest polls suggest that the answer is increasingly known only thirty one percent of u. S. Adults polled say they are in favor of kavanaghs appointment according to gallup polls if support remains this week and the nomination gets Senate Approval trump spic would rank among the least popular Supreme Court nominees in u. S. History. For mondays deal between turkey and russia to establish a Demilitarized Zone in syrias it live province appears to have spared the region from an all out government offensive despite this civilians and it still face harsh conditions and families who have already fled the region to turkey where they receive daily harrowing messages from loved ones who state the ws yulia han reports from conley on the turkish side of the syrian border. Oh. Two days ago there were airstrikes here again this little one was hurt can you see it thank god it was nothing worse. Sees a sister fatima only on whats up the this one is a few days old lives in a village of duma gte in the town of re homeless across the border in turkey he fled it live six years ago his sister remained behind. Her house was destroyed and last trike. Danny says she left with her children to our parents spillage. Fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long and this. And they want to bring order of doomadgee chose me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children the old share one space all you know he she and. We live here because nothing else is possible. You know for ever should be he should see this place in winter. The ground outside gets muddy and its ice cold but its a really hard life and how you feel. As difficult as life might be here a boom a jade and his family are at least in safety three years ago turkey effectively closed its border with syria and built a wall several hundred kilometers long since then new refugees have officially not been allowed to enter. The effects of tha

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