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Now on Bbc News political thinking with nick robinson. Hello, And welcome to political thinking a conversation with, rather than a newsy interrogation, of someone who shapes our political thinking about what a shape theirs. My guest this week has just celebrated ending the longest Train Drivers strike in history a strike that was blamed for crippling the railways And angered many, many travellers. His members haVe Got a 15 Pay Rise over three years. He is Mick Whelan, The General secretary of aslef. He said that his members strength, resilience, And determination was what had won that Pay Rise others say it was down to his crafty negotiation style. ....
Politicians. but what we re looking at right now is the 19th day of a government shutdown over the border wall and funding for it. there are federal workers who are off the job or working unpaid because of it. the president says this is all worth it in order for him to get more money for the border wall. do you see it that way? as the shutdown is worth it? no. i think the president s negotiation style, if you read his book too, is to force the issue and to force in this case the democrats to sit down and negotiate. i think compromise is important. i think there s fault on both sides. i think the republicans and democrats, they ve been dealing with this problem for five years. if it s as monumental as they claim politically, then they should solve it. that s involving compromise and i don t see compromise from either side. i would hope washington gets it together. if local government couldn t solve a problem of that magnitude in five years, you d ....
With his approach and his relationship with the authoritarian leader. in the same breath you re defending kim jong un s human rights record. how can you do that? you know why? because i don t want to see a nuclear weap. they a nuclear weapon destroy your family. they still have a nuclear weapon. more important than the document, i have a good relationship with kim jong un. marty, welcome to you. i know we brought you back after an abbreviated conversation last week. do you think the president stayed true to his typical negotiation style and do you think it helped him here? he definitely stayed true to his negotiation style. he s been doing this for almost 50 years now. and i think that most of what he ....
great big jim, there ain t no other -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. president trump is singapore now after announcing yesterday the u.s. withdraw from the g7 joint comminuque. the president s negotiation style pretty much on full ....
Originally. and so i think what we have is something very, very interesting. these two political figures are trying to negotiate and they see a little bit of each other in terms of negotiation style. and even the small things like kim jung-un s suit for example being white, that could be a very neutral tone, it could be construed as a new era. and an olive branch. and we re trying to seek a peace with you. at least that is the nonverbals that i m picking up. and i mentioned to matt what a difference a day make, but what a difference a year makes in fact looking at where things are now. steven, i want to get your take. who do you think wants this more? is it north korea looking to see the possibility of sanctions lifted? is it president trump who sees this as a legacy moment even worthy of a nobel peace prize? well, it is very hard to say. i think at this time both of them want it. i do think north korea needs it more. but i also think china is advising him along the way. the one th ....