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tv   Bill Gates  Al Jazeera  April 29, 2019 5:33pm-6:01pm +03

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this whole thing. and that's just by it's completely political whitewash and you know that's funny because if it's a political what was he saying that he wasn't exonerated in russia so he was so he may still have been involved in a conspiracy with the russians right according to you if we dismissed the mother and trump could still be a russian asset or are you cherry picking the ridiculous. we don't the includes the president of russia so you like that part of it and i'm all skin but also suggests he's guilty of obstruction of justice i'm just wondering why you're picking and choosing from a four hundred forty eight page report i'm not i'm with you on the i'm saying you're right it has cleared him in russia i'm saying let's talk about the obstruction and what do we structure of justice ten cases in the report i just told you it clear if. there were thirty something million dollars spent on this two years mother investigated everybody all over the place. president trump tweeted this week quote if the pot is on dems the democrats ever tried to impeach i would first head to the u.s.
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supreme court what does that mean what do you do at the u.s. supreme court you're going to have to ask the president about it he has a legal strategy and if you want to know what that is then you should call the white house but support the impeachment is not a legal case it's a political case by the house of representatives the senate the constitution makes very clear it's only for the senate and the house to decide impeachment supreme court doesn't play a role but we're actually in claiming the supreme court has a role to play the house starts impeachment process and the senate has to ratify yes the supreme court can weigh in all sorts of things as they like vassar it happen that's not true where is your the supreme court in one thousand nine hundred three said impeachment is only in the senate and nowhere else nobody thinks. all sorts of things will be going to the senate are going to go on the supreme court plays no role in impeachment you know and i know it i don't know why you're defending the president i said i guess i said the supreme court can weigh in on it how are you. so i just want our ways and supreme no role in the impeachment process . if there is impeachment and it was found there p.
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process in the house or the senate was not done just justly then supreme court can weigh in on the literally no word in the constitution and by the way just for of us that's not true it's not in the constitution we just said we had three wait that we have proof of the rallies that god might send pietschmann is our only senate and house impeachment nothing to the supreme court you know the more you know you know that you're forced to do it a president you told me earlier you don't want to defend him now you are defending him we gave you how you want to spend a lot of it us a lot of people say you shouldn't have transpired in the t.v. because they lie and gadfly said no let's give them a chance to come on and talk about more you don't want to talk about it what can i do we try very hard i'm trying to talk about it you're talking about these ridiculous little things rather than what's actually going out but it would have to agree to disagree that obstruction of justice and lying to american people is a little thing but thank you mark port of a joining me on outfront appreciate you taking time out thanks mary here.
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this year is the fortieth anniversary of the iranian revolution and this week u.s. president donald trump continued to try and isolate iran by moving to cut off its oil revenues earlier i spoke with iranian dissident nobel peace laureate and human rights lawyer surely nobody began by asking her how she feels about a revolution she once supported them all that they'll be there done. that to her yes. to this. or. that for the whole bit i'm all there must be gone by. what that. how many. have fallen. to the.
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that's the whole year into that. you're known around the world these days as one of the most high profile iranian dissidents a supporter of the various reform movements inside of iran but recently you seem to have hardened you'll stops you now say reforming the system won't work you've called it useless you said you want regime change in teheran why. these sun the. kid. that if that iran touch of a short but in cuba the invasion dual mission is snark had now. i'm all having a pleasure maharshi pass or what that's funny. he is still here that is gone so that now you know if my going to get on us or see of us machine. in court east. of us idiomatically me iran
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but that they'll really sue that big. man more to the one that hardly a genius son amal. tackett me quit now. well on us all sci fi the he channel is still in con president's. been a strong don't. you said you don't condone any foreign intervention but you do want to change the regime and change the constitution aren't you worried that when you talk about changing the government you're only encouraging the hawks in washington d.c. in tel aviv in riyadh aren't you worried about a potentially devastating attack on iran from the u.s. given the aggressive and tyranny and rhetoric that we hear from donald trump from mike pompei or from john bolton are you perhaps unwittingly playing into their hands. to see you don. let me turn as you don't defile
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bill clinton but that in the whole thought of which now when. i get on. begin. to get on to one as. is first a father o'connell always see how to push i need one more hard lifted nor the color let that hardage you that you go on as. a take on me clowne. having it on as. well and on us all see. he channel is still hearty that you don and con. one thing you do support the trump is always talking about and threatening more of our sanctions against iran but you say you want sanctions that don't hurt the iranian people what kind of sanctions are those that even possible. attack imply husky muscle meters
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a fabric when it ain't care to let it on television or forces one that a kid really is set to life. would be. bad in the past when it. is so hard as in south of the total body it on my mobile can it keep it on but i'm going to have the ability show. that. but putting sanctions on satellites or on foreign channels it's not going to bring down the iranian government you yourself said it has a very strong military it's been around for forty years that's pretty mild in terms of what you say you want to achieve. but lead. fake nikolay. chip told me. as one of the suit he needs a yemeni as it on him way at mclaren i said i mean. this is a hostage or without
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a fight me there. you along with fourteen other iranian intellectuals and dissidents signed a petition calling for a un supervised referendum in iran to determine whether the government has the support of the people what do you think such a referendum would actually achieve if you could even pull it off given iran is a deeply divided country you know that even though lots of people don't like the government you would accept lots of people do like the government so what would a referendum prove bit. sundog about it. there from no must first have after all you're in a hole called mat well in corner muscles see more that a devout go has yarn that. in our back about that is about his son's woman that bush is. yes bored by very high mission who not what have i had to. so are you marshall yet doughty on the other defenders of the iranian government say the high turnout in elections was i think seventy three seventy four percent
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turnout in the last presidential election that shows that despite everything the iranian political system for all its flaws and deficiencies still has popular support what do you say to them. have as others of us it's good mother there aren't a whole lot of thought that they're going by the cab on a bus and. this other than the one that is submitted by the yes and. no vote calment a whole button issue in the muslim because sonny than you done kid tall who do the . gym pay him a hall of fame that the muscle then dab into a hole there on e. been there oh honey you have a seat at the loft the whole back will turn and sauce me tad than that and see me that. but he don't notice it but oh honey that that that nine carol honey where. the bombing that will make you money i'm going from them according to my one big
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billion bigly and then they call you all in who wants even though no national surveys self to start going on up. into all but initially this came out of the result of a dual southern bumblebees so that to get that a glow russell soup is pretty sure the name of. giovanni zarif the iranian foreign minister recently submitted his resignation he's still in his job he's become synonymous in iran outside of iran with diplomacy with reaching out to the west that's upset more hardline voices in iran now you i'm guessing have a lot of disagreements with divides or if you don't like the government of iran but given he's the guy pushing for diplomacy dialogue with the outside world isn't it better to have a government with zarif in it than zarif out of it but a lot of ads or was she to see a subtle. rule is that the water has just a name when it is just one playing the quantity but here the body contains within it event nothing says that if he or that you know that if i picked up it behaving
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that event that is so for the lot. of them but get them for them but i guess. some of suggest to do the research resignation was a gamble to try and ensure the survival of the iran nuclear deal which a lot of people inside of iran don't like some say the supreme leader doesn't like it either president trump of course has violated that deal with a draw in the united states from that deal do you believe the nuclear deal can survive given trump was pulled out given what's going on in iran. mumba began. zuhdi field all honey he chose not to see them over the ems only about john other stuff but in kevlar. like never it was an amy dog you know joined at the rehab thank you about a job. that having that. deadly came and began. is still hot sauce but all of us are seeing if it is
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and composition is thank you honey if you are up to me about that his fight about me get to be enough that there were no more than one go on and the whole machine number of us in my bill of us said it. was the mouth about me about being. enough each quarter how i passed him alter yet not let me get it but he got on us so see in the media. you've lived in exile for a decade since two thousand and nine when you decided not to return from a trip abroad because you believed your life was in danger back in iran you say you've lost your property your family your husband was forced to renounce you on tape you've since had to divorce do you think you'll ever see him again do you think you'll ever get back to iran any time soon must i want to be you know about me gather cuba tell what i want to make making them would all fit but who of us have called what i've missed a soul bit. into
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a chisel money is how it was mood to give us yet it quickly it on the man only but i'm kid dad durrani kid haley east bay don't buy get that. all the way it has been begin. all your bad me get on your high. sure in a body thank you for joining me on that front but for showing up for a movie barker next week. thank. you and we. thank. you and
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we. thank. you and we. thank. you. i mean you want to get down to the reality where they are on line. with the entire global federation and it is really hard to get that or if you join at sunset. their mind this is a dialogue everyone has
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a voice to talk to us and i live you to chat and you too can be in the street join the global conversation. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the kind of fish closure on the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. socialists come out on top in spain's election but will need coalition partners to govern on the far right wins its first parliamentary seats.
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hello i'm adrian for the good this is live from doha also coming up says that one of two men held on suspicion of spying for the u.a.e. has taken his own life in prison. talks between sudan's military and opposition groups are due to restart on monday over a transition to civilian rule. two hundred seventy into the sea of election stuff die of fatigue from overwork and long hours off to counting millions of folks . spain's governing socialists have picked up the most seats in sunday's election but with nearly all of those counted now it looks like they won't have enough for an outright majority and for the first time a far right party is to enter parliament i'll just go reports from madrid. they
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won the race but there's no certainty of forming a government yet the socialists triumphant in their win by lacking an outright majority. of the if i believe the. spaniards have sent many messages today we have sent a message of what we do not want we did not want to go back we want to country to look forward into the future we have also sent a message to europe and the world that we have won and rejected all thord tarion ism. the way it is they may be but now they have a duty to form a coalition one possibility the left wing anti austerity together we can party its leader probably glass yes has already said that he is willing to support the socialists as they say on us in the senate and is fine for several years elections in spain have not been about winning but about convincing people about making up the numbers that we are an essential political force for the formation of
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a left wing government is not sustainable. but the numbers still do not add up to a majority they would need support from regional parties in particular the catalan pro independence groups the alternative a deal with the center right citizens party come to be form a coalition in terms of numbers they have been one of the surprises of the election they come almost neck and neck with the people's party the p.p. the traditional opponents of the socialists in general elections were to pass the race but this election has brought the worst results in p.p.s. history. bassett after a corruption scandal punished by some of its follow was over its course of action when confronting cattle on pro independent tests this is a party now in deep crisis a grand reckoning sealing their fate and now. i think that i know now we will fight even harder this is only the beginning we told you we will start
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reconquering and we are initiating that conquering with a presence in congress vox is here to stay but the latest player in this race folks struck out and claim their own stake in the game. one of the votes is that's extremely happy with the results of the night knowing supporters of by far right. now behind me listening to the leaders. as well as they could have it dissipates and they are the new force in the lower house of parliament. and with vox's games nationalism is back in spain. ally now a populist politics in europe. al-jazeera madrid life. is that for us so stephanie the socialists picked up the most seats not enough to govern with a majority so now the business of coalition building begins. absolutely
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it's all about who is going to enter that coalition with the socialist party which has an affect about how policy and what direction this country is going to go and one of the main issues you heard there inside his package is the issue of caps on independence at the moment it looks like the sanchez will need the support of those independent groups from the catalan and the bass to enter into the coalition with him it's early days as of yet but this is what it could look like so what kind of compromises is he going to give already the socialists have said that they're willing to enter into a dialogue with that movement you but you do have twelve. it's leaders of the cash and independence leaders on trial here in madrid that's a hugely divisive issue what kind of compromises are the parties going to want because of course in a coalition government it's fractious it's weak if you look at the numbers even if you does it achieve a majority it's only going to be a majority by a couple of seats asia so i think there is a consensus that the politics the government the parliament of this country moving
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forward is going to be one of its most fractious and delicate i think you could call it since the establishment of democracy would speed up forty years ago and what's been the reaction of. the vox party this far right party winning seats in parliament. two people extremely concerned about that the majority of spaniards let's say if you will which is also why i think we saw such high turnout of people coming out to vote because of course you are considering the country's history under general franco it is a very a lot of political analysts would tell you that this country should have been vaccinated against any form of far right wing party making it into government i think there is a sigh of relief on the part of most spaniards is of course still support for the vox party but if you look at the figures more than two million people voted left this time around than they did in the last election i think also significantly this is somewhat of a victory for president says he is
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a man who in two thousand and fifteen was ousted from his own party he then decided to take his own car and drive around the country forty thousand kilometers stopping a very villages cities talking to his party people to try and gain support again making it back to where he is now well he has now finally been given a mandate by the people his hard work begins now whether you can form a government and whether you can tackle very difficult complicated issues facing spain moving forward to. live. a man who'd been detained in turkey for spying for the united arab emirates has reportedly taken his life in prison. the turkish government. body was found in. the outskirts of istanbul two men were arrested earlier this month reportedly confessed to spying on. this man. alleged to be doing why was he have. these two
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men. who were captured by the turkish police officer the turkish intelligence have had a long technical service people more than five months and according to the first reports first. men killed himself in his. head in the prison prison and around ten twenty two a morning when the warden opened the door of. men. killed in his room. according to the autopsy report. according to the autopsy report he hanged himself in the rooms bathroom door and
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now what we know is that this. office have launched an investigation done. right now people are discussing how he was able to hang himself and according to my sources from the justice ministry. to hang him hang himself up on the bathroom door so we'll be waiting for more information from the prosecutor's office as the investigation continues but what we know about these two men. killed on sunday that they were in turkey. for a couple of months then they were they have confessed that they were spying on behalf of united arab emirates and the police. launched an operation against those people when the intelligence that they had contacts with one suspect. murder investigation. was murdered in istanbul saudi arabia.
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and the investigation is still underway also what we know was that. the turkish intelligence. those who were here to spawn mainly muslim brotherhood members especially after they fled to turkey. to turkey following the. two thousand and thirteen and what the turkish intelligence believe. has been strained since two thousand and thirteen and because turkey was against this military coup in egypt. united arab emirates and saudi arabia. turkey was limited and those three countries were trying to establish a new intelligence network through other nationals this is what we know so far that many thanks to. a rare prominent afghans is taking place in kabul where the u.s.
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talks with the taliban are likely to top the agenda that's known as the loya jirga and such meetings been held for centuries it's a way of bringing together afghanistan's main the many ethnic religious tribal communities there could be more than two and a half thousand representatives they've been used to approve a new constitution to declare war choose of you king or to make sweeping social political reforms or the first day they'll be a vote to appoint the judges temporary leader as well as deputy secretaries the new head of the jirga will then create fifty committees will spend up to a week discussing the issues recommendations will be made but they're not legally binding let's go live to kabul. to tell us more about the significant shot of this gathering and what exactly it's going to discuss. the loya jirga is very significant in afghanistan like you say have been happening the same tree this one is all about pace that should the government get the opportunity to discuss pace with the tell us what would they discuss what would be agreed lines be what would
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their priorities base that convenes this loya jirga to bring in people from all over the country different ages women may and from different tribes different religions to get foods and so that they can essentially fairly represent the will in the opinions of the people so right now they having lunch this is the edge of the taint the white building that having lunch and the teams in front of it in about twenty minutes they will reconvene where they will split into those committees you were talking about we're expecting fifty committees and we're expecting them to discuss five questions around pace of the somewhere between three to seven days then they will provide recommendations to president ghani they will reconvene in the tames and he will decide whether he will accept those recommendations or not they have just appointed the chairman for the loya jirgah president donnie announced that it would be. saif and he was a mujahideen leader and the he's now in his late seventy's.

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