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assess it would not be the basis for an agreement . thank you very much for being with us let's bring you the latest on the impeachment scandal in the us donald trump is accused. the house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff of helping the whistle blower who is a c. i. a. agent. to write the complaint. jump was speaking in the light of a story in the new york times the c claims thehe whistle blower spoke to shift before filing the report. report of course on that phone calls what trump meant on ukraine's president to investigate joe biden's. trumps
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likely rival foror the twenty twenty presidential election. will trump cold adam schiff a low life and a fruit coating donald trump. schiff hasn't answered in return. which one was already angry because of the growing pressure on him over the impeachment enquiring. this is a hoax is the greatest hoaxes is just a continuation of what's been playing outut jon for the last since my election i would say if you want too probably we'll find out soon but probably even before my election. this is a fraudulent crime on the american people about will work together wewe shift to shiftft and pelosi anad all of them. donald trump speaking a few moments ago chemical just on his of course but in washington shipping to small. donald trump prayer reiteratated his attacks towards three it different and people and nancy pelosi is over when he said that she was handing out subpoenas like cookies. he
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alsoso attacked once again adam schiff as saying it has to be a criminal act. referring it to how adam schiff that changed his words during at that hearining at the house inintelligence commimittee as he has a previviously called for a shift to be investigated. and talked about a treason this time you said some even say it might be treason he has actually mentioned the word treason himself regarding adam schiff so. and that was one of his targets and of course and there is at the whistle blower the bristol roller that he said. i he respects and general whistle blowers but only and those who are actually a real and but then he went on to this new development which is a report of buying and the new york times with. as he and your times reporting that the whistle blower actually and referred to his concerns before filing that complains to adam
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shift to the chairman of the house intelligence. donald trump said. i will go a step further say at. and bites and it is it to be seven adam schiff was already pressing for the complaint to come out even before we knew o of at the white house trying to block it's a release of there will be questions. about what exactly adam schiff and knew about this whistleblower complaint. part of the development sir regard and the state department i was seen at the secretary of state mike pompeii finally admit that he was actually on that call between donald trump and linger as a landscape. but it's a he also pushed back on and the subpoenas issued a bright house democrats towards documents
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regarding at that phone call and ukraine and- the fact that those at house of democrats called on as far. as the new state department officials and to have that positions in front of the house and committees. over the course of the next day a week or so he called and my company called those as something along the lines of bullying and it has to be said that. right as we speak probably. there is a meeeeting supposed to be going on as a meeting called by the inspector general of the state of department et he called that needing just yesterday ask my company was calling. the subpoenas of bullying and the inspecector general calling an urgent meeting to brief the senior officials of and the different house and committees to give them some documents regarding a ukraine and at that phone call it is a classified meeting so it's- unlikely that
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we'll get much information as to what. transpired in that but it is a very big development the other at development is s ad the fact that the house as democrats. also threatening the white house with a subpoena as they say that they've been asking for some documents regarding that like twenty fifth phone call as well as trump's. personal attorney and. rudy giuliani and now the house and. these are saying that they don't get those documents of buying this friday the moral issue subpoenas towards the white house and nancy pelosi and house speaker as well as adam schififf. ofof the house intelligigence committee have boboth insisted at that if at te white house and continues to stonewall congress then they will consider that as obstruction of congress and they will consider that as the new put it would cause possible article for impeachment. can i go just under that in washington befalalling old vitatamins on the story of coure in this in this anything you
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happen to let go straight back to. next vigil has been held outside the saudi arabian consulate in a sample for the motor journalist. jamal khashoggi his fiance had teach can guess let the events at the scene where he was l last s seen alive. storagege crititicf the some of f the system so what he was murdered and dismembered by a death squad awaiting him as he entered the premises to sort out his papers beforee his marriage. crown prince mohamamd bin salmanan has said that he takes responsibility for the matter though he- denies adult ordering it. well hi teaches jenkins who is turkish embattled memorial. to shop she directly in front of the saudi consulate. we don't know where the body is his funeral press of not being performed. there's been no i'm very old if the crown prince of as full responsibility then we should be able to h have these. the words of how to check is the fiancee of the murdered. saudi dissident journalist as john herschel cheap welcome all comments on this story and analysis and can help you with
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issues. an expert on the masses in the middle east to focus specifically on the ststory and thank you for being with us fighting me. this is a clear need here for closure. and the justice of for. jim marshallll she's feel l safe and everyone else involved. is there any sign of that coming anytime soon. well actually mrs jenkins is not the only one asking for jujustice obviously this this report by mrs kind of multi unit experts. she released a report idea this year and now again she she said that there is clear proof there is evidence that higher high level officials were involved in that. in that matter although i do not think that we will see the conclusion of that very soon ththere's also there's also assosociations courting for finding for a trial for and is to be tried it before the i cc that again is not going to be very possible because the i cc has jurisdiction. over crimes
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committed in countries that all member statess a and neithther y night the saudi arabia is because for more pressure to be put on the saudi arabians for this to happen it involves some of that very strong allies. are you putting that pressure on them the u. s. u. k. obviously obviously and to thatat regard we've seen that for instance the united states have not b ben very vococal. on putting a pressure on on saudi arabia obviously. the western allies of saudi arabia have taken the distance. with mbs that that the character of mbs of four four for a year now. but they have not been accusing him directly or what supporting the u. n. experts in in accusing high level officials. and the involvement of the of the crime so i'm- from a political perspective. i do o not s see ay prpressure beieing put. in the n the short term i mean much more than it is right now on n. b. s. as- a teacher teaching this was saying and in the- in the-
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exit from there into we just played. crown prince mohammed bin cell model mbs people colin. hat has admitted to an extent. that this happened exileded but it the whole thing appears to be moving no we need to wolves yes find out who is responsible getting any kind of closure. they can't even locate the body count. i mean first of all how could you how could mbs notes sort of knowledge. that he herere he has somehow been involved although he denies being personally involved in. in asking for the murder of you see. parts i'm sorry what was your question no the gun. lost he she was helped me move towards any kind of closure in a story that's it's gets kind of asking the same question again because with stuff like that. we can't move on we and you know how to check is gonna move on and- i'll show she's found a calm move on because of this whole stinking situation exactly and there is no apology because elegy the budget. it is in december then as disappeared
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now so it's quite it's quite difficult to conduct. an investigation with nobody. and also this is kinda ma has said that she's faced not of contradictions. notes over also extraction on the part of the saudi administration. also because the trial that's actually that's kind. going on in saudi arabia is sort of a sham because it's- a conducting conducted behind closed doors. and also there lots of contradictions for instance we know that fifteen people involved. in the death squads and not only eleven of them are convicted. we don't know actually the names we know that one of them at least is missing we don't know where he is. apparently he's allegedly being poisoned we don't know that for sure. but that's everything is very confusing. and that's not very hopeful for the outcome of the of the invesestigationon het and yes so she's cool feels of course waiting for some kind of closurure on the situation in te look it's like it's likely to come ever to be franklin fortunes in open skating completely along the line. i could tell expert on the middle
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east thank you very much for now thanks. thank you for coming to see sanctions twenty four pleasure to meet you thank you very much indeed. i will of course to keep across all the balance on that storyry the- tribute to a java so she unveiled outside the saudi and it's outside. the consulate in istanbul up by his fiance. next the uk prime minister reveals what he calls his new brakes it plan an old island. regulates fees for goods this will include though some sort of border checks in spite of an early a pledge that there would be none. the basically northern irelandd remains in the single market this is boris johnson said your idea there's been a negative response though so far from the other camp class. yeah i was too should we have a record saying. it wouldn't be the basis for an agreement. you inside is saying the response from brussels thus far was not. positive and get again boris johnson is declared the u. k. will be out o of the key you on october the thirty first. today he said that to a well taken captive audience. conservative.
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party conference taking place in manchester in northern england. refusing to back down to his critics. prime minister boris johnson reiterated his call for t the u. k. to leave te european union by the end of the month. that is why we are coming out of the e. u. on october the thirty first tom moore may. i clicked on we can we must we will. johnson said the u. k. has submitted a new offer to the view and it addresses the hotly contested issue of the irish border. and today in brussels we all taping i believe a constructive and reasonable proposals which provides a compromomise for both sides. yes this is a compromise by the you can i hope very much that off friends understand that and compromise in that time. in the prime minister's proposal which was laid on details a commitment to avoid all border checks at or near ththe irish border. andnd an extension of the regulations to northern ireland pending
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approval from the provinces legislature. all the while keeping t the territory in a customs union with the u. k. not the e. u. the speech the conservative party members comes ahead of high pressure talks with the european union is. slated to begin on october seventeenth. but amid the threat of a no deal brexit british parliament has taken action of its own. it's passed a law requiring johnson to request an extension of the brakes at deadline if you can't reach a deal with the e. u. by october nineteenth. the prime minister hasn't yet specified how we comply with the law. three is in use e now from my- how to space. nasa has ascertained that there is such thing as seismic activity on mas our report features the sound of a most quick. here on earth france twenty four hundred. as this one. put your yet to mance and listen carefully. that's the sound of
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a quake overall then a miles quake millions of kilometers away under the martian surface. it was recorded finances in sight land that has been released to the public for the first time. i too magnitude three point seven the trim is would be combined at standards but the silence produced by the so called miles quakes could help scientists understand help seismic waves movove through the red planet. and facts could reveal the inner structure of moss the signs were still inside size only to see heree. a device that's like an extremely sensitive human yeah. the tiniest of vibrations like base the sound of gusts of wind oral. it was launched in may last year to each down on the surface of mars six months later in november. the result of a collaboration between nasa space agencies from europe the
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programs to give scientists a better understanding of martian geology. could help humanity understand how the solar system's planets that just came into being. really on mars and back down to the sea at france twenty four. top business came with john just out of the global stock markets which are seeing a huge sell off this wednesday yes never what you wanna hear mark when i come into the studio unfortunately. but around the world worries about trade coupled with a series of weak manufacturing reports and g geo political uncertaiainty have sent markets tumbling in the u. s. a new data on wednesday showed fewer than expected jobs have been added to the american public sector private sector rather in september. underscoring concerns about the state of the world's largest economy on wall street the dow jones plunged as much as five hundred points a big tech companies like amazon alphabet and i'll apple all sliding. down jones s. and p.
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five hundred have already wiped out their gains frorom the entie third quarter. earlier in europe the cat count totaled over 3% butut that's onlnly slightly less there at london's city one hundred meanwhihile had its worst sessions since januaryy twenty sixteen. in pepercentage points it l lost en more than it did in the immediate aftermath. of the brexit r referendum in june twenty sixteen. a long running trade dispute between the eu and us is escalating. washington has confirmed it will impose tariffs on a seven and a half billion dollars worth of european exports. after getting the green light from the world trade organization. the trump administration says it will be targeting europopean agriculturl goods and aircrcraft parts. in a move likely to take effect in mid october. the dispute dates to long before the trump administration but the american president to declare the ruling a victory. in windsor now because they think i don't like the wto and they want to make sure i'm happy. because all of those countries were ripping off the united states for many years. they know that i'm wise
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to it we've had a lot of wins. this was a seven billion dollar when not bad. the real storyry behind this dispute is a bitit more complicatated than that. te argument has dragged on between the us and u. since two thousand and four. the world trade organization had already ruled that subsidies given to playmakers boeing and airbus respectively were illegal. brussels says it still hopes to reach a deal and avoidid escalating tensions. before its own case before the wto reaches a climax next year. the trago reports. it's the world trade organization's largest ever dispute and off the fifteen years it's decided washington can target seven point five billion dollars worth of european goods. it comes a year off the ruling the confidence abbas consortium benefited from i'm fat government subsidies to us rival boeing's d disadvantag. particularly regarding its a three fifty and a three eighteen models. once wto dispspute panel signs off on the decision. it leaves the way open for yet another frontal
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donald trump's on going global trade war. europe for its part has long tried to find l less aggressive means to head off now leaving *-*- for tat terrace. what's keeping its options open. we are exploring all kinds of areas where we could react but- as you know for the moment. until the and if the american tariffs the chicken we are still. prioritizing and go see it solution. both us airlines which by abbas models and other us importers half assed washington to be selective in its application of terrorists. wto rules say it can target any industry not just airspace. and that could mean a great deal of economic collateral damage. even so it's not all gone washington's way. the wto ruled in a similar case against blowing in favor abbas. leading brussels awaiting a decision next year over how much. it will guess and penalties to respond to washington. moving
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on some days of the business headlines now one hundred of the uk's most successful business women have launched an initiative to close the gender gap. under the hashtag me too hey they hope to give female workers relevant information to obtain salaries. those of their male counterparts. does the bus david lewis has unexpectedly announced he'll step down early declaring his job done he is widely credited with saving britain's largest retailer from collapse disclosures of climbed 40% in five years and his leadership. former employees of thomas cook been protesting in front of the british parliament accusing the government of abandoning them they're calling to be paid their full wages. and for a thorough investigation into the collapse of the travel firm. repatriation efforts continue meanwhile the forty fourth flight scheduled on wednesday to bring home british holidaymakers who left stranded. abroad an interesting thing more coming out of this is that work because at times cook was supposed to be paid this monday they have notot
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received a paycheck about a a week after the company went bubust of course they did their jobs all throughout the month of september anyone with any deed everybody talked about the holiday make a stranded difficult to talk about the workers who cool serving a really quick street right now. good luck to them kate thank you for bringing light to that and all the otherer business store is greatat to see you can't. do that with all the busines. twenty james creating the mediawatch greeting to use a premium. even look at reactions to boris johnson's latest of proposals. on the border between northern ireland and island all summed up in one word. breaks that's right. i think this is. obviously to be printed fatigue at this stage but there's also no not here. but the countdown is on. and we're getting closer to actually seeing. what the actual deal is going to be there is going to be at his own point to keep focused now because this is that the vehicle that breaks because like i said i need a moment shifting focus onn a lot of jobs. through the tv at the window you got to kind of pay attention. anyway i johnson this is. an ox for professors
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become really a twitter star when it comes to. all things break that she's also irish and former diplomat. johnson's letter to junker. so this was when everybody in. the world sorts of theories as to what the latest proposal was going to be by bar something about. the contentious issue of the border because it's not going to be a european union border. right through at. the top part of our land and if so how is it can be managed for trades trading customs and what not. nothing you from her reading things he still demanding the backstop that arrangement. that would lower the- cost and the to the new northern such special treatment. i had so that the good friday agreement a a peace agreement wouldn't be upset. bass is to be scrappeped and will not. and he will and will not a he will not agree to is a money terms. also me could you please stop calling the irish border it's a u. k. border impose on the environment that's- i heard her take on things. and so a lot of people responding to a letter saying. you know was this a real attempts to find a deal or- is it something that was clearly going to be
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unacceptable. crossing e. u. red lines there for everyone. to be rejected. this is peter foster of the daily telegraph. who's behind the brings a campaign before the reference. well according to peter foster vehicle telegraph to sort of a c. sources say that on the cummings told. advisers on friday that. the u. k. won't be hanging around cynical safe if this offer is rejected. doctors in other words it's a prelude. to no deal. and these journalists from the telegraph yes which which means that the source is probably dominate comments because you know that the telegraph to speak for the tory party mostly sex so it's probably from the very close and probably from the horor's mouth. and others looking to that letter in saying it's in it this is absurd in fact insulting you wanna cornering unicorn is compatible to describe. elements of breakfast. at in any case.
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somebody this is completely. own only smart but i did find it was funny. for the day a unicorn did actually. get knocked off the gates of buckingham palace today and somebody thought that was very much a part. all right. is it alright with those two in from morton stuff. anyway provision be reading too much into these things. this is a pro brings it comes. when we leave without a deal and blame lies with the e. u. not the u. k. this letter. will be exhibitors as evidence we tried to be reasonable but the e. u. refuses to be reasonable in return. they're fanatics fundamentalists and we who have never. of what happened and never will nichols here. just to show you again the two entirely. opposed readings of things you can have nowadays one document. some people saying look very reasonable offer they rejected it therefore no deal is our fault. at all they're saying it. was being scheme it was being drafted in order to be rejected. this alone float on this mark books where we will accept that this is something. easy did the whole thing now is that there's
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a plan for two borders over four years so this is where it gets even more complex there will be a border town the r. c. between. the two islands. and northern we get special treatment at. stickcking to e. regulations over a a period of some. at it for you. that's it. in any case manufacturing northern ireland's doesn't seem too impressed by this the bars plan unveiled today. means that there will be terrorists. and it also means to borders required requiring when you after four years surveillance in border communities without their consent. and if you go back to and it's about the whole thread. this is the conclusion of the manufacturing. sector in northern ireland. i have at least a via thought organization frankly the proposals are worse than no. deal for northern ireland businesses which would also each of the first. no delays from. that's that's that's ththe hohold list of bususiness talkig yeyes no with the polititical agenda particular just the gender of making money because that's that's what. i get that that because it's gogoing t to e catastrophic for small businesses in particular because- what what he's actually been proposed to get into the technicalities of which- is a sort of. fantasy this is michael dugan of the
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university of liverpool a european law professor. the british government repeats a sort of fantasy border free trade model. that we've been listening to from predators years based on electronic monitoring physical inspections on supply chains. trusted trade schemers special exemptions for small traders and what not. and he goes on to say. that's many of those at. many of those tools of already. have been investigated we know there are flaws. with all other authorities are line aspiration technology but basically look at this actual. i'm kinda drawn info graphic mark a boy it somebody is quite an expert in this in this field some low. he said basically what is going to vault is roaming. custom officers you can see there in their cars they're- going around. stopping and searching on both sides of the border there is because you can't have the infamous. border checks because they're too politically. as symbolically dangerous because of the history of the place. it's going to have to come down kind of. customs officers going around and checking lorries anymore than you can leave from
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their journey set the stop and search as well is it is in itself provides a business so right. so itit's in a it's messy and the remains to lee of records would that doesn't seem like the basis for an agreement. that we will see what develops. james thank you for that explanation. of much johnson's of brexit proposals as they are
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