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yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling. us president replaces once priebus the white house chief of staff for the current secretary of homeland security john kelly we look back this hour at the turbulence and overhauls in the white house during trump's time in office thus far. from the two living in hell human rights watch say police are abusing migrants in the french port city of cali authorities say they don't want to return to the infamous jungle camp that was demolished. and opposition protesters clash with police in venezuela ahead of a crucial vote on who will be involved in rewriting the country's constitution we break down the situation the latest situation in the crisis torn country do you came down those horrible political lynchings there and you came down with horrific
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political assassination. by the by our own people. nine am saturday morning twenty ninth of july i'm kevin zero in this is art international live from h.q. here thanks for being with us every saturday is going to case so far we're starting with this barely a day seems to pass in the white house with a new controversy now up evil here we go again donald trump has announced now that his chief of staff priebus will step down to be replaced by the current secretary of homeland security john kelly release just the latest in a string of high profile officials to head for the exit in the past six months of course just a week ago the white house press secretary sean spicer left his position that didn't come as too much of a surprise to many as he hadn't appeared at briefings for some time. even gave some
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for the bush's did me however the dismissal of the f.b.i. director james comey that was a shot back in may he didn't even expect to himself one of the reasons the trump gave for the decision was the intelligence chief handling of the investigation into hillary clinton's use of the private e-mails a miracle and then before that there was the national security advisor michael flynn forced to resign over alleged ties to russia jacqueline bouvier next looks the note how relationships in the white house is starting to resemble one particular t.v. series between senate investigations and twitter wars the current u.s. presidency has barely gotten the ball rolling but there has been plenty of drama we are strongest when we're unified. this is a bunch of scumbags. president was being small president is not presidential at all. for this country.
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mr speaker to call for the impeachment of the president boy have they tried i mean every single thing. when i'm finished i think they will absolutely. lately the bipartisan tug of war has shifted to being on the lines of the enemy of my enemy is my friend take attorney general just not long ago he was considered one of trump most trusted allies whereas democrats were less than impressed he's a man of integrity a man of principle and a man of total utter resolve because the department of justice should be above reproach for the good of the country attorney general sessions should resign in just a couple of months trump's law for sessions has turned sour and lo and behold senator chuck schumer is suddenly coming to his defense i am disappointed in the attorney general. he should not have recused himself even if the president has disagreements
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with him which i think are real found self centered. and wrong you don't ridicule him in public apparently there's a thin line between love and hate and that line is basically just a few mean tweets and it works the opposite way as well let's look at former f.b.i. director james comey when he spoke out on the hillary clinton investigation praised his valor while the democrats were far from pleased it took guts for director coming to make the move that he made it light of the kind of opposition he had. the f.b.i. director has no credibility oh how the times have changed since he's a showboat he's a grandstander the f.b.i. has been in turmoil you know that i know that the reason that tony was fired was because donald trump wants to cut off any investigation and it's not just politicians who are easily swayed the media follows the changing tide as well
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george w. bush was slammed by the press and seen as one of the worst american presidents toward the end of his time in office he leaves office the most unpopular president in modern history this president performed so poorly we have a president to transcend at least stupid he is the worst president of my lifetime but a few well aimed comments in an interview turned him into a white house favorite i consider the media media to be indispensable to democracy we need an independent media to hold people like me to account it's very funny to the sense of humor is coming well he said oh well respected mr president we want to thank you. even former white house press secretary sean spicer who was one of the media's favorite punching bags for some time is now feeling the love following his resignation rumor has it he may even become a reality t.v. star the political positions are breathtakingly incoherent their scripts are frantic with all due apologies to schizophrenia what is trump saying we were
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against it it's like that groucho marx songs is whatever you're for i'm against it it just depends because this isn't about platform it's not about conviction it's not about ideology it's about personality we have two parties in this country. and . so it seems the rule of thumb in washington these days it's a keep your enemies post and your friend in me is even closer at least until it's more beneficial to turn on. our t. washington d.c. . police in the french protocol a are accused of abusing migrants on a routine basis people rights watch claim it's quote light. living in hell for some of these asylum seekers there the rights groups say that pepper sprays being used or migrants in circumstances when they pose no threat police are also accuse a confiscating sleeping bags and clothing from the migrants while disrupting access to humanitarian aid the town's authorities say they don't want to return to the infamous refugee camp known as the jungle that was dismantled last year. but we
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don't want the jungle to reappear we don't want people to arrive in station here that's why we pander to six police quarter. sudanese goods should prevent the inputs we've seen over the past few weeks in teens who were good. to compound those fears migrants are still arriving in k.l. a human rights watch now says there are four hundred there at the moment other estimates actually put it as high as six hundred may be about a half of them are unaccompanied children police are warning that the growing numbers could lead to a repeat of the violence that saw earlier. ah the iraq. war.
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well the migrants say they feel abandoned by the authorities the police now are admitting they're struggling to cope still. spent my six month intelligent and came and did this it to all the people you'll see in france will give you a fair part of. what you had in your life then separately in the process enough to know you have been in the seats. for us. we have about six hundred migrants here now and we're expecting more this is zero tolerance policy towards the settling of migrants and the reconstruction of the jungle with the mission of the police is clear that migrants must be prevented from sleeping in certain areas and from forming groups there's more and more tension including between the migrants themselves as we also have difficulties with the far left to promote a world without borders but without police they are particularly nervous about the
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actions of the police and they try to film in attackers that creates tensions now that we have more work to do that we've asked for reinforcements and receive them from the interior ministry our job is not at all easy it is difficult to stop migrants from gathering in certain places within the mean time reports of dire conditions are coming from another migrant camp in the north east of france do bensky is there. alcohol violence and reports of rape that's the reality in this migrant camp that's being dubbed a humanitarian slaughter hit in metz. the problem there is a problem with alcohol and violence he's given us a made over a cafe strolled that they don't have food but they managed to get hold of alcohol we don't know how to handle the situation there is not enough security of her the number of people here in the camp has been dismantled several times but every time it's taken down
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a new people come in the camp is reformed locals formats are concerned about its impact. this problem has to be addressed quickly for their sake as well as their suffering. in the city of metz was not prepared for the county and the authorities emptied it but now there are seven hundred refugees back there again it's becoming a second we returned to the camp after dark on the route our taxi driver tells us about some of the problems. there are a lot of home break ins a lot of aggression they snatch women's handbags but no one talks about balance heavey the migrants are everywhere in metz. at the camp we find out my clients apparently facing aggression as well from a certain community within the camp. not. really. the problems why. during fights yes they take your money.
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as we speak with another man we're told to stop filming by security guards or. people here hiding from those who are looking for them in their own country. if you show their faces on t.v. you're putting their lives driscoll we don't want journalists here. the worsening conditions and other issues both in and out of the camp more people continue to ride showing that even ski r.t. ments. warning there's more trouble in venezuela violent clashes there are continuing to wreak havoc and head of sunday's crucial vote on who's going to be responsible for rewriting the country's constitution the situation is deemed by air france now to be so severe it's canceled flights this weekend. will.
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her as. with the country fighting itself facing a constitutional crisis no president would duros called a vote as well as to elect a new body it's going to be tasked with rewriting the current constitution set out under former president hugo chavez over five hundred representatives will be chosen from key groups in society but the initiative has angered the opposition they say it's simply a way of extending the president's powers we heard from both sides of this big divide. the purpose is not all it's a right there comes a decision the purpose is to get rid of the nationalist were to war with two thirds of the bow does precisely the reason and they have now but they did five percent of rejection of the regime sold the resources to the e.c.b. go. and unconstitutional there's a presidential election in two thousand and eighteen were made during is going to be up for a vote in the opposition is going to run for president regardless of the outcome of
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the constituent assembly it's an open democratic process the opposition can run their own candidates and they can participate in it but they have called to boycott it instead of taking part and if they have the majority as a state they do pick it easily run with a majority of constituents and change the constitution how they want to see a change instead of opposed a democratic process and called for violence in the streets of the response this is not of them. and we're just not to try and do that just to my. own constitutional and it. has been uncovered by saying that they want to determine the outcome of the political process in venezuela they have long been funding to the tune of new orleans and millions and millions of u.s. taxpayer dollars to opposition parties to opposition movement no one wants us intervention even people members of the opposition that i spoke to do not want the us to intervene this is precisely they were. going to what you call intervention is that only the united states now makes it go announce that the united kingdom the
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parliament why. last summer than twelve days. and seven minutes so that's a lot of the lives of i believe it is people about fifteen hundred be wounded and we have almost two thousand people in jail the husband the price of a civic protest but it's really this is just another lie that it's just constantly to justify foreign intervention in the country vast majority of those deaths that will be one hundred deaths are caused by opposition violence over a dozen assassinations by opposition protesters against. people first of just for supporting the government i mean do you condemn those horrible political lynching surge you condemn those horrific political assassinations we are. behold the whole world recognizes the european union is not all of the united states trying to go on to say look at america the people are being killed now you have been so they say they are being killed by the by our own people coming here in
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moscow the sunday morning coming up a lot more the next fifteen minutes including as it breaks it takes another blow seems britain's prime minister itself on holiday. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around quite. come from washington washington media the media. voters elected to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. and when almost seems wrong why don't we all just don't all.
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get to shape out just to come out to. and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. by going to morning a month after a disastrous snap election promise to trees amazed britain's most unpopular leader ever according to a recent poll anyway but despite the turmoil at home and the departure of leading members of the brics it was nonetheless heading off to europe for a three week long break well i guess everybody needs a holiday bully boy could exert the story. the prime minister was meant to be
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getting away from it all for a couple of weeks back in london yet another member of her senior team has gotten away from her downing street now former director of strategy chris wilkens has quit this follows four other resignations of may's closest aides the prime minister has now been abandoned by the very people that helped set out her vision for brags that the choice is becoming ever more clear. with our eyes fixed on the future strong and stable leadership with me as prime minister to see as through bricks edge and beyond or a coalition of chaos but with the plans architects no longer in the picture to reason may is short of a devises at a time when she needs the most critically wounded prime minister she either disastrous election campaign and election campaign that she won since a twenty four percent ahead and then losing this latest resignation of chris will
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cain is just no good example of part of the disastrous to even run though since the election rolling off the ship like rats i think that they see i've wounded government on the wounded prime minister britain has less than two years to negotiate bragg's it on its current course but brussels is still waiting for clarification of the u.k. stance on key issues and to resume a struggles don't tend with brags that the scandal over the grenfell fire disaster rages on london's metropolitan police have now announced the local authorities are under suspicion of corporate manslaughter meanwhile to resume a has admitted the party has been wrong on gay rights in the ponced with may now being urged to compensate tens of thousands of men who had been convicted in the u.k. under anti-gay laws decades ago to reason may is now the most unpopular british leader one month after
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a general election opposition leader gerry corbin's fortunes have gone the of the way his popularity is now soaring but despite talk of cabinet rifts and disagreements publicly to resume a senior ministers a putting up a united front at least for now she led us into the election and we didn't get the majority she wanted but you won the most seats she won the most votes i think she will last the scene. no need for any more political coup for for what the british people want to see is a government that gets on with the job and they've got that with treason but in a sign that the party could be seeking to disassociate itself from its beleaguered leader to resign may's picture was removed from the conservative web site earlier this month although with the next two years expected to be dominated by tough talks with brussels perhaps the only thing keeping to resume a in the job is that no one else once set party boyko r t london.
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us secretary of state has claimed that russia and china are of polly to blame for north korea's recent missile tests. take to listen says moscow and beijing are the principal economic enablers of pyongyang's weapons program and that the two countries have a quote unique and special responsibility for the ongoing threat to regional stability must be said that's funny the government's responded to that argues ocean becomes though after the norse's test fired a missile into the sea of japan for the second time this month shortly after the north korean test the u.s. and south korea held their own joint missile exercise souls' calmly looking to increase its ballistic missile firepower in response to a perceived threat from its neighbor united states recently approved additional sanctions against north korea in a bill that also targeted the rand and russia human rights attorney eric kidd told
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us though that washington has not figured out how best to deal with pyongyang. you know this is something that seems like saying to the administration or sometimes to people around the world but really we have not tried anything new yet we have been caught in this entire circle of militarism of one thread versus another and bolstering up what the u.s. does not seem to get on an ongoing basis is the failure to engage talk it took hundreds of meetings to end the. korean i'm sorry that and the vietnam war it takes sitting and talking and a lot of effort to build relationship and rebuild trust. russian and ran as we mentioned been targeted by the new u.s. sanctions bill but one prominent iranian cleric. commission iraqis said that the
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measures could actually benefit morse code boost economic development he joined i should a time see i'm going on the ground to explain more about that. the whole world if a country makes clever political decisions they would be able to turn the sanctions imposed on them into a golden opportunity to develop their nation and to rely upon themselves to us the developments that have taken place in iran and whilst under sanctions are may not allow them ever happens it will not impose it on it's a little harder but the rani is one of five year nations in terms of their scientific development and hummus and we believe that sanctions on russia could benefit them of course russia is a very strong nation laughs and it's a superpower if you so the sanctions against russia by the u.s. and some of european nations will only make russia more dependent on them and even cuba and other nations like venezuela off free and sovereign nations followed and they don't want to be alarmed at merivale to control the. us.
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president trump cited the tremendous medical costs when he banned transgender people from serving in the u.s. army recently but next as khaled maupin's been finding out there are many other areas where the military's budget is spent on non-combat activities. donald trump recently announced that transgender people will not be able to serve in the u.s. armed forces in any capacity he says this is being done in order to save money now the decision has been widely regarded as controversial by some americans we decided to ask people here in new york city what they thought was a good way for the pentagon to save money and for comparison we have a few examples of how the pentagon spends its cash the military spends referee forty one point six million dollars each year on by agra number two million dollars
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on strip clubs casinos by personnel misusing their government credit cards and number three in uniform in afghanistan that does not match the landscape of the country and the last one hundred eighty three thousand five hundred dollars spent by the defense department on birdwatching which one do you think is true the strip clubs i add were going to go with the bird watching. for and so let me guess they're all true and all of them are true. really. shocked that's why i was when you said true it was like they all sound true to me yeah that's ridiculous by agra i come on the vagabond scary doesn't surprise me but a little scary when a one point six hole jesus sounds pretty wasteful i'm sure they could use that money a little bit better towards other things like fighting wars make use of the money go use the money just because this is wasteful it's absolutely disgusting i think they should be held accountable how do you feel about the decision to cut spending by banning transgender people while spending on these projects is ridiculous this
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whole thing is absolutely ridiculous but as usual what do you what can you expect. before i say goodbye it seems even the president seemed donald trump and some times and time maybe to sketch. a sketch of the manhattan skyline by donald trump has been sold at auction for twenty nine thousand dollars it's profitable to by the looks of it he's not a first world leader with a not for final. we proudly welcome you to a gallery of some of the most extraordinary our pieces ever produced here you can see the new york skyline and in the center it's trump tower standing tall and proud like i'll let you interpret that one this is a classic example of the work of donald trump the original piece was sold for over twenty nine thousand dollars it's amazing it's great is that god ever created by a genius. next is a very reflective trait by george w. bush you can visit an exhibition of his other works for just sixty five dollars
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it's a perfect psychological journey of so for flexion a chance to wash away your problems historians look back and say gosh he could have done it better this way or that way. moving on to our next piece on a popular barack obama representing for u.s. senate says the piece was snapped up to two thousand dollars i have a good. eye and finally the jewel in our collection purchased for of a six hundred thousand dollars and if you fancy brushing up on your painting skills you can join an open close with the artist himself wouldn't you think. i. want to work out well that is so funny so what should no more live news from c h q with me kevin know it in thirty minutes.
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