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get. called a look at it. like ok well that may. well be. the no one slept tonight but you can expect that nobody will sleep here even today the party is on right now just on yes. let's see reporting from baghdad in dagestan republic might get me out of afterward saying he didn't show his best side by starting not brawl incidents being investigated he could see disciplinary action even with the possibility of the champion being stripped of his title because i didn't appear to hold a grudge she posted a tweet saying good not looking forward to the rematch. but
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kavanagh is being sworn in as a u.s. supremes court justice by one of the narrowest margins in the country's history that has hundreds of people protested on capitol hill and his nomination following sexual assault allegations against him senators who took the floor to state their feelings appeared to underline the divide in the country. the history of the senate is written. this chapter will be a flashing warning light of what. kavanagh is confirmation. for the. country. i just. don't see how we can put somebody on the supreme court. thinks that the president is above the our very least we should expect him for. i do not believe judge capital has met the standard he puts his thumb when the
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scales of justice is always with the bias towards corporate interests i knew him as an honest and dedicated public servant i was proud to feel. this exceptionally. i do not see an open mind i do not see as i see a partisan ideologue who will do backflips to rule in favor of large corporations the powerful and the elite confirming. the supreme court will rule the world and undermine the court's legitimacy and continue to diminish the american people's trust in a. police arrested more than one hundred fifty demonstrators on the steps of the u.s. capitol in washington on saturday some crisis has continued to steal the voting much shouting from the senate gallery from the chair u.s.
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vice president mike pence on to ask for them more than a dozen times. sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery. sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery. the sergeant at arms were stored in the gallery. i. didn't arms will restore order in the gallery until the dispute over capital has left the us bitterly divided some up in finding a way to make the best of it. the plane quite nominee brought have been on brett kavanaugh cabin on jack's cabin and dr christine blood before it could use this cabin out of sexually assaulting her when they were both and.
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i drank beer apart from almost everyone do i like. i still like. earlier this week russia found itself confronted over the alleged activities of its military intelligence service the g.r.u. a number of western countries and international organizations called out moscow for waging a campaign of dirty side the tricks on his tongue hawkins breaks down the details. election interference and troll factories this information mad hacking we've heard
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most of it before but the latest charge sheet to get russia is all encompassing and endless there were hundreds of victims targeted by these russian criminals if they flout international law in this way russia's indiscriminate campaign of cyber attacks the violations of several u.s. criminal laws they will be exposed russia must stop reckless and irresponsible behavior of russian government needs to know by wants to fully condemn this attack it will be exposed and it will be consequences it seems every accusation of malign activity over the last four years from the downing of m.h. seventy to the water doping scandal has come back all at once you know i said. under a common name and symbol before it was often vague russian hackers agents or just putin but apparently we can now name the entity responsible for everything all along g r u russian military intelligence even specific names and faces have been
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linked with the alleged crimes seven individuals were indicted by the u.s. with four of them also accused the involvement in the netherlands o.p.c. w hack and three war already featured in robert mueller is continuing russia meddling probe. this group of just sixteen people is certainly kept busy according to the latest allegations how can the malaysia airlines probe the o.p.c. w solsbury poising investigation and he don't get agencies from canada to brazil the u.s. election you name it the hand of the g.r.u. is never far away and according to some the allegations are irrefutable proof of russia's guilt in all other incidents here you have evidence of the russian military launching attacks on the very organization the international organization in the netherlands set up to investigate those novacek attacks and why would you do
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that if you were the guilty party and as we've seen before there's no need to me tell you real standards of evidence remember when the n.s.a. was accused of spying on charts of the merkel back in twenty fifteen well the german federal prosecutor in the system had a legal burden of proof to be met to prove this low such luxury what rushes in the dock they're almost certain and high confidence from u.k. security services are enough to beat the drum for new sanctions and anyway the soviet era k.g.b. is long gone the image of public enemy number one is long overdue for an overhaul and this more disney star was solid did nothing to make me change my mind. it wasn't disney not even the director it was the damn. thanks thing with r.t. more news for you after this break. wrong
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engagement. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. the u.s. special envoy for afghanistan my colleague is on a visit to the middle east in a bid to quote bring the taliban to the negotiating table but they don't seem especially willing to accept that offer was granted access to a taliban commander and asked him about the proposal it looks like the americans never want to cooperate with the taliban and the taliban has never asked the americans again to cooperate against islamic state the americans are bombing us while we fight eyesore. the latest suggestion of direct talks between the taliban
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and washington came from the u.s. state department last friday. this is ministration has made it clear that it is prepared to engage with and participate in the go with both the taliban and the afghan government and if the leadership of the taliban doesn't want to negotiate with the americans there's never wanted this and the leadership of the taliban never gave permission to any member to negotiate on their behalf u.s. defense secretary james mattis tied a meet and greet with the afghan president in kabul they finally decided to play nice in a bid to get the taliban down to talks but just one day before their words of peace washington dropped a big f. thirty five b. bomb on the taliban looks like the peace process is getting off on the right foot especially when the u.s. has for years led up to this moment promising both talk and terror i want to reinforce to the taliban that the only path to peace and political legitimacy for
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them is through a negotiated settlement to the taliban when their choices are to reconcile living a relevance for the have the taliban and willing to come to the negotiating table there's no talking to the taliban we don't want to talk to the taliban we're going to finish what we have to finish so it's no surprise the taliban is reluctant to trust promises of peace and why would they seek it anyway in the past several months the taliban has made substantial territorial gains their spring offensive took coalition forces completely off guard seizing regions all over afghanistan over one hundred soldiers and police officers were killed in just one week of the offensive and that's not even counting last week's un report covering civilian casualties in battles between the coalition and taliban forces. who. are. going
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to to go. you know. that with you know. america's two thousand and one invasion of afghanistan hoped to oust the taliban from power but what materialized it was a seventeen year long war the longest conflict in u.s. history and now fast approaching are monumental peace talks to be held in moscow between the taliban and the afghan government we can confirm but we will turn the moscow conference we're waiting for addict and an agenda then we would assume it can be achieved from the conference if successful these talks could mark a step forward in a conflict that currently has no end in sight donald quarter r.t. . scottish national party to nicholas sturgeon has revealed she will
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announce her plans are for a fresh independence vote just assume mysteries i'm a figures out of briggs it deal with the e.u. . that anybody likes it or not the future in new york relationship is the context in which scotland would decide that question of independence could be later this month it could be november it could be december but that's at that's what i mean just to be crystal clear at the end of this phase of. a september poll suggests if briggs it goes as planned more scots now back independence than they do to stay part of the u.k. it comes amid growing concern over the brig's it terms and where that would leave scotland early trees in maine sisted that now is not the time to discuss another independence vote as the focus should be on working together on briggs talks over one hundred thousand pro independence protesters hit the streets of the scottish capital on saturday there demanding a fresh vote and the state is called on leaders to set a date for a new referendum after the previous folk now relieved back to stay part of the u.k.
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garda sharkey from the radical independence campaign told us that the momentum is now with those who want to split from the. polls or mean very close and probably out on the fifty fifty mark however clearly the momentum is with those who support independents and the huge demonstrations but hundred fifty thousand people who took part shows what came to of activists be there exists to promote the calls are going to communities in the country if scotland votes to meet in say the e.u. and britain for example ends up with a new deal scenario then there must be a definite in them because that would likely send probably the deepest constitutional crisis in modern history and therefore there's a real i think on the tory government to in some weird gestures question they're not doing that they're not going to do that and therefore the pressure is going to build the scottish and the in the scottish question. polling stations across bosnia and herzegovina have closed in the balkan states general
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election the votes widely seen as a test on whether the country will move towards integration with the european union and nato or it may. entrenched in war ethnic rivalries three million people were eligible to vote just a few hours before the polls closed turnout was put at almost forty percent. let's go living in the small nation of bosnia and herzegovina the young unemployed and hoping for change. so you drag yourself to the voting booths and that you confronted with what is possibly the longest ballot ever. for a country of just three and a half million this makes little sense until you delve into the complexities of its institutional set up. there with me nothing is ever simple when it comes to bosnia and herzegovina a country with three of these three predominant religion i mean even the warning
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labels on their cigarette packets come in three languages. let's go back a couple of decades. a year after this june hit the airwaves yugoslavia collapsed following years of ethnic and political tensions. that led to years of war the deaths of over one hundred thousand people and a nato bombing campaign. in the process bosnia and herzegovina declared independence in one thousand nine hundred five. the new country visions lingered on gave rise to this head of the political system. split into two autonomous regions as the larger federation of bosniaks croats and then what's known as the serb republic. has its own government the parliament and police have been looking this
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chaos is a central government with a national parliament the rotating presidency you see there isn't just one. i'm head of state there are three. three. each of this it has its own elected president the trio perfect to combine to make one kind of states they rotate what is known as the really chap i told you it was complex. ok thanks thing with the result for you from election at the top of down to join my colleague mccarron should be here. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. don't accept the slow drivers will start. to beat my love of. its.
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speed. over television like. i don't bust boy who loves me. while i'm somebody that doesn't know it's a mess you never know what's happening and whether shooting like the birds here or . mistrust the tibetans are. better. off with your money you must be just thinking of that in the at you but i'm addicted to sit with your middle class and in the muslims well he's going to win the.
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if you ask the sonics playing to this idea of the us dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two hero for everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia africa mame and they're all saying no we want markopolos of payment trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization any more. the way to the united states is dangerous for moost of the illegal immigrants. most just as the little simple they want to because most of entering not one go to a specialist about but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities only best person asked banco mom. most you know no i don't have
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my son i get them in a lot of class and they want that. they had a black water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house move a full recovery. both of you what is the who could be about to be looped over though a since it struggles of many couples. to which have the push to put impulse response rules both from a few up to a few of multiple. welcome
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to worlds apart women's rights have long been a bargaining chip for all titians but perhaps nowhere with such devastating consequences as in iraq half a century after the constitution granted iraqi women equal rights they face increasing pressure on how to dress what to do with their lives and when to marry their daughters off as the effort to democratize iraq resulted in the further subjugation of its women well to discuss that i'm now joined by hama at war a prominent iraqi human rights activist and founder of the association madame ad words good to talk to you thank you very much for your time well thank you now first of all let me ask you about the latest political development in your country five months after the national elections the major political factions have finally managed to agree on the three main posts in the country is that
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a positive development as far as you're concerned. oh yes thank you you know we were working for this election. we have seen the results of this elections which as you know get you know eighty three women being elected this is according to our court not to list them twenty five percent you know eighty three the top ten of women in parliament from the whole. three hundred twenty nine seats so this is one of the things that a new course of the parliamentarian life would be is thought.
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