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a country divided over the trump administration and the democrats. control of congress from the republicans. we've gone wacko and angry left wing mob and that's what the democrats are. two words i'm going to find one of the two thousand and eighteen election one which kavanagh and the other is caravan supreme court nominee bret have a not read cabinet which is that or placing a hat on brett kavanaugh caravan invasion or about the caribbean the chair of.
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the series of suspicious packages sent across the country mail by mail bombs fire alarm here will keep you posted on that. believe me or the. midterm elections in the u.s. are held every four years through the presidential americans choose a long list of officials including all four hundred thirty five members of the house of representatives thirty five seats in the senate and thirty six state
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governors but this time around it's all about one man who's not even on the ballot . in reports usually the midterm elections in the united states are about as exciting as watching the grass grow low public interest in a low voter turnout and the ads have a very amateurish quality to them. agenda a veggie and. then mr trump said you're right. that part. so why is the biennial snooze fest suddenly turned into a political extravaganza well it's apparently about one man i'm not on the ticket but i am on the ticket because this is also a referendum about me so let's go over what's at stake. the big one is impeachment if the pollsters are to be believed the democrats could regain control of the u.s.
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house of representatives with a majority they could then gain the ability to bring formal charges against the president impeachment has been on the minds of some democrats that he is impeachable the democrats want to retake control of the house so they could move to impeach the president telling me it impeachment you think that trump should be impeached i would vote yes you would have to take a vote i would vote. now the democrats could get the ball rolling with the u.s. house but whether or not they'd be successful is a different story let's remember no president in all of us history has ever been removed through the impeachment process richard nixon came close but he actually resigned. for the senate could put him on trial but impeachment fears aside a blue wave could put the brakes on the presidency. so trump's policies that's what's really at stake here if the democrats regain
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control of the house they could block and delay the donald's plans he can kiss that big beautiful powerful wall goodbye plus if the house goes democrat but the senate remains republican we're going to have some good old fashioned washington gridlock two words for you government shutdown. in the case of a democratic surge we can expect an onslaught of investigations into the trumpet ministration with the house majority the democrats could subpoena witnesses and get their hands on key documents this means that all things from business transactions to furniture purchases and sexual assault allegations all of that could come under scrutiny certainly we're going to have oversight committee hearings on their presence use of the cell phones the democrats take over the house then he's going to be subpoenaed to investigated to want to seek the truth now results are hard to predict but one pattern from the post twenty sixteen world seems to be playing out
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pretty well at the polls americans get to choose between chaos and more chaos cable mup and r t washington d.c. some u.s. officials have been raising a possible foreign interference in the midterms the trump administration has accused china russia and now even iran of meddling in the. critical elections coming up in november and control of congress at stake twenty eight eighteen this year's midterm election this year's midterm elections as the twenty eight midterm election season begins to heat up there are new concerns about the security of america's election system i mean how secure are we there's been some finger pointing at both iran and china and russia. now to a developing story we have a great news to tell you about it got us here in russia so i guess the simple question is is russia still targeting the united states no question the russians
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will meddle in this year's midterm elections russia is at it again at it again russia is up there with old tricks. i mean i can speak seem to be either willfully or blissfully ignorant of what's going on. why won't the president say that they are doing this why you see such a rush he hasn't even tweeted a single piece on russia's goal is real simple a message to the road trust to create a vision of social and political content carry out cyber attacks two of them or the other nefarious that you were in the middle of information and meme warfare is james bond evil villain level plotting the russians they know everything that irritates this country when congress and the general public disagrees simply along party lines and the russians are winning they seem to know everything that hurts they're going after all this stuff women fighting around this country have been heating up more so they're really not articulating a single viewpoint they have weaponized freedom of speech and the public loses
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trust in the press the russians are winning and the only thing stopping them is news media broadcasts like this be careful what you read they're still trying to get in our heads in this country resilience need for us to stand up and say we're not going to allow some russian to tell us out of the. sound of cliche. in school. he. makes a man. who. activists from the anonymous group of taken to the streets of london lashing out at the political establishment the so-called million mosque march proceeded without incident with a heavy police presence on the streets and the march coincides with a guy fawkes night a centuries old tradition often seen as an opportunity to vent anger at politicians london was far from the only place in the u.k. where people did exactly about amid concerns of
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a no deal breck said revelers in the town of louis took a swipe at stories of may and boris johnson by parading mock at the g.'s while in london as we mentioned anonymous activists came to the fore. on the reports. every. night. hard to. make. sure you know. there are still people on the streets they want to help her. own people looking to. move here coming down making their way to part of it you see the number of flags being slowed. down a side including the justice implies that i don't see the yemeni yemen right down to the i've tried to call attention to the u.k. government role in supporting saudi arabia and you haven't seen the yemeni. people with different different kind of sides like sixty's one thing when
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a lot of. the many people who were in the fight. well number. one protests here many people basically good. idea only given one hundred fifty which they were going to. ninety five to mahmoud. no they. weren't trying to jump. start the world the world to write. the u.n. reports of the conflict in yemen escalated significantly just over the weekend fourteen million people are facing pre famine conditions and now what follows is the tragic story of one little girl who was caught up in the violence.
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why i'm a mass mother our situation is getting worse and we're suffering from malnutrition and passed away from malnutrition after twenty days in hospital one of my neighbors call to say that one of my children was sick i grabbed my daughter and one held as true today she died of malnutrition and her brother is also ill before she died and left her brothers at home and then with her to hospital but she died on the way her father went to borrow money for her burial my cetacean is my hope has gone after margaret. despite the fact that she was sick i loved her more than her brothers whatever she
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needed i did my best to bring that to her but i had no money to send her to had all santa only here in apps finally i brought her to hospital after disease had taken. out a has mother got the. one time mother she was about to bring her daughter back to the center for her children at home who say she took her for treatment but she died on the way the situation is very distressing and they did not have enough funds to treat her otherwise they would have treated her somewhere else and not brought her back to the health center we have into apps each person has to manage by themselves and this is one of the tragedies of the aggression and one of the tragedies caused by the war which is worsening day by day children of food and water so far ten children suffering from severe malnutrition have died dozens of
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children are suffering from diseases and medical complications and they have no funds for treatment or someone to take them to another place of treatment. over fifty thousand people are being killed in yemen since twenty sixteen saudi led strikes are the main cause of civilian casualties however cholera and polio are also putting the lives of millions out of risk a two thirds of the entire country is in dire need of humanitarian aid. charity has expressed alarm at the saudi air strikes which i've repeatedly hit aid projects in yemen. last wednesday we had. more than twenty people killed in an airstrike. and we have fifteen people killed last month even our own
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interventions in places for example in some of that in the area called the hummus that we where we provided and supported water system that has actually been bombed by a strike this is what we bombed approaches bombed out ok yes. a july strike on a water facility left up to twenty five thousand people without access to any clean water and just in september food supplies to parts of the country who were severely disrupted after a key motorway was bomb. now a doctors without borders has also reported that saudi strikes have targeted its own medical facilities in yemen and says five santos have been attacked since twenty fifteen and in juneau the group's cholera treatment center in northern yemen was just destroyed saudi arabia claims that only targets who are the fighters and not so billions meanwhile britain is coming under increasing pressure to hold sales
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to riyadh do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of into international law or incomplete mistakes i made the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb i'm surprised there for those who need to defend themselves we believe that you can go no legal party to this conflict and they actually got more involved in the conflict back in may of the twenty team when they're actually operational on the border areas of saudi arabia it's the same war and i do think that the advice that giving us seeing just shown any changes happen to me every day going here in the horrific it's not wesley is a killer whether it's a school for farming or the other reason was following recently and to me from the station since it was bombed which left eight thousand people without water so cutting is continuing and absolutely you could governments in people into that part
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of it every few days we go attacks and if we could a secret government looking to excuse the saudis in their policy in here where it's wrong we call it how it is going to be fighting or excuse it's we is also giving the. government we never hear anything then so we need the weapons now stop the sales of weapons now and the most important commit to a cease fire press for a cease fire in the u.n. security council and nothing less than that will actually do to save the people. are still to come here in our international the race to replace angela merkel as the head of her cd your party is on with two other front runners all out rejecting her migrant policies details and.
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one else truths seem wrong. but old clothes just don't hold. the world to get to shape out just a concept that's ok and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want. to be right to be close this is what the three of the people. interested in the why. they should.
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choose a program thanks for joining us in germany now where the secretary general of course c.d.u. party has reportedly stepped down as she prepares to run for the party's leadership replacing the outgoing the jury is still out as to who will come out on top in the right so there are other major contenders for the post. reports this is often the same one as fact that acted fast at the next cd you potch convention december i will not run for the chair of the party secondly this is the last one for me i will not run for chance in the twenty twenty one election the queen is dead long live the thing we don't exactly know who is going to step in. shoes as the sun begins to
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set on her career in front line politics her coalition has taken a pounding in popularity polls of late. campaigning to try and be the next leader of the christian democratic union a just position so let's have a look at who the front runners are. for the c.d.u. is the start it's not about which single person is shining within the city but the party as a whole has to shine. abbreviates it's just a k.k.k. is the current general secretary of the christian democratic union party and frequently talked about as chosen was a catholic she really conservative opposed. to abortion however when it comes to migration she's always side with policy saying that they are in step with her religious beliefs she's also on side with policies internationally skeptical when
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it comes to russia but very keen on the. same old same old big problem k.k. could be that people got sick of the same old same old and that's the very reason that i'm. for grabs. spahn is a completely different story however the thirty eight year old health minister seems to hate everything mrs merkel stands for migration policy is the white elephant in the room according to mr spawn he opposes limited dual citizenship for young foreigners criticize attempts to new said laws on advertising abortions and called for banning the book or in public he is liked by the right wing conservative element in the party to an extent his homosexuality to his long term. traditionalist. when it comes to international affairs be seen as more nationalistic and some even speculate he's the one most likely to get on with u.s.
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president donald trump he's going to. continue to die for this club intended to keep. making up the triumvirate a front runner is a blast from the past. was part of the group opposed to becoming leader in two thousand and two they viewed the twenty first century. as just tell him that codes go from the east to feel. him and then ousted him from party leadership c.d.u. needs progressive political discussion and in my opinion this means that the c.d.u. needs to get things straight about the. fiscally conservative ones famously wanted to digest germany's labrinth fine tax laws so they would fit on a popular with traditionalists when it comes to international matters he's very much in favor if you ever expanding the union and after greece the backlash that's
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not so hot with the old guard when it comes to germany's place on the international stage it's very clear we need i'm a convinced european trends atlanticist since i became a cosmopolitan germany the roots of which like christina and the european enlightenment and who's most important political allies of the democracy is. with whoever gets the job being set up as the logical successor to one glimmer chancellor how do those candidates fare but remember we have two competing models here one of them is represented by two alpha males who are clearly quite conservative compared to america they're ambitious and power hungry up against me is in some ways another american like figure who will continue with her line will be a hard sell or who wins will have less to do with which side of the political spectrum the candidate comes from a more to do with her personality and drive to fill the position the papers here are suggesting that could be as many as twelve hats in the ring for the top job at the c.d.u.
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however the smart money is going on the eventual leader of the party be one of those three front runners we just talked about the cd you will elect the new leader of their party conference at the beginning of the sembler and whoever gets that job well they're going to be charged with leading german politics into the post merkel era peter all of the berlin. rwanda recently announced a gender balanced cabinet with women constituting fifty percent of it though that's not reflected elsewhere and so sad. with only thirty six percent of all rwanda university graduates being female. documentaries our latest film to be at i should say in twenty four hours delves into this issue for now you can admire a quick preview.
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book. that you know what you would tell. and you can watch that all day wednesday here on our t.v. for now though your news program for a true state returns in about twenty five minutes. just manufacture two sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round the
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this is boring bus broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm bart chilton in washington glad you're with us thanks for being on board coming up today those u.s. sanctions have kicked into place on iran and other nations doing business with iran unless that is you received an exemption will dig into the details are to cya tab and your and then we'll investigate the internet. reaction from not only nations but businesses with steve malzberg and there's considerable and potentially consequential brecht's in the c.e.o. of straw market hillary ford which is here with the latest star to correspond the toughest sweet joins us to consider where all the garbage is gone this tawdry tale of trash may shock some of you all that directly has but first it's a mad line let's go. the u.s.
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supreme court will not second guess one of the trump of ministrations first regulatory rollbacks to limit so-called net neutrality which under former president barack obama sought to ensure all internet data be available to more people and to those particularly in rural locations the obamacare rules sought to ensure the internet was not discriminatory and outlawed such discriminatory efforts by providers of websites platforms apps or communications delivery the federal communications commission headed by hand selected trump appointee scaled back the consumer friendly rule on a boat of three to two party line last december and a lower federal court upheld the trumpet administration's position the supreme court today said they will not read judah kate the matter and defer to the lower court. chinese president jiang jinping gave major speech today saying the nation will open up free trade and taking what many consider a straightforward shot at u.s.
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president donald trump let's take a listen to what he had to say today in shanghai. in the world of deepening economic globalization rewarding practices of the law of the jungle and winner takes only represent a dead end inclusiveness for all your cooperation and mutual benefits is only the right road forward. mr xi speech comes as new data shows today that china's private sector investment growth at a twenty eight month low. specifically new chinese businesses are flat for the third quarter and manufacturing production has stagnated as costs for manufacturers have risen sharply prices for service providers in china have also begun to increase according to the data. and as noted those u.s. economic sanctions have been reinstated on iran as a result of the u.s. pulling.
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