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living inside of me or controlling my body. the byproduct of that drug is the cause like severe depression. because it literally need him into a zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know she's crazy and all that. here's a traumatic time to get rid of. us media piles the pressure on going all alleging he suppressed the details of the plot and. publishing a complete guy to impeachment. the u.s. ambassador to germany warns local farms against taking part in the pipeline project
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with russia on pain of sanctions and german politicians are openly angry over the intervention. of the leading very low. as video emerges showing off taking a newborn baby from her indigenous mother who was accused of being drunk. and accusations of racism as doctors in south africa told not to bother applying as a local health department strives to increase the number of black medics who put the issue up for debate. and i would say that it is racist but i wouldn't say that it's surprising coming. out of the way. that. we.
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your monday morning worldwide news headlines live from moscow from all of us here at r.t. international a very warm welcome here. the liberal u.s. media has been rounding on dawdle trump going so far as to produce a guide to impeachment summit america's longest ever government shutdown over the standoff on funding the president's border war plans a correspondent daniel hawkins reports you can't impeach somebody that's doing a great job that's the way i view it it seems this weekend the media would determined to prove trump wrong on that one look at america's forty fifth president is a stranger to media attacks first there's the new york times go with a piece on last year's f.b.i. investigation into the president working for russia after president trump fired james b. komi as f.b.i. director foresman officials became so concerned by the president's behavior that they began investigating whether he had been working on behalf of russia against
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american interests let's forget for a moment that the new york times article itself states no evidence has actually been publicly seen the u.s. president was quick to make his feelings on the article clear i think is the most insulting thing i have ever been asked and if you read the article you see that they found absolutely nothing i think it was a great insult and the new york times it is a aster is a paper another media missile came flying in from the washington post's with a warhead pacts with revelations about extra secrecy in his meetings with president putin at g. twenty a surely their piece would confirm the very worst suspicions of the impeach trump camp the constraints that trump imposed a part of a broader pattern by the presidents of shielding his communications with putin from public scrutiny and preventing even high ranking officials in his own administration from fully knowing what he has told one of the united states main adversaries the same article mentions albeit only in. twenty fourth paragraph that
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trump does allow most of his conversations with putin to be monitored by staffers and also that rex tillerson u.s. secretary of state at the time was present for the hamburg meeting trump's second individual chat with putin reportedly happened at a dinner for the leaders perhaps not the best place to discuss an election rigging plan anyhow swift in oil from the us president followed trying to kill two birds or stories with one interview people that look at it it's a total hoax everybody knows it and it's really a shame because it takes time and it takes effort i have a one on one meeting with putin like i do with every other leader it was a great conversation i'm not keeping anything under wraps i couldn't care less but these allegations are nothing without a long term plan and politico they released their very own handy comprehensive impeachment guide and again they acknowledge the limits of the current allegations and evidence against the president but they do come up with
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a way forward no prizes for guessing that one a few more investigations should get the job done for trump to be meaningfully vulnerable republicans in a handful of states would need to start seeing poll data that show their support for him could sink their own political futures trump would likely need to be incriminated for betraying the nation itself not just for campaign violations or improper behavior like paying hush money to pawn stars in fact but it gives you the number of republicans needed for the house vote even speculating on who exactly they could be just twenty representatives may be enough to swing the vote and push the motion. yet so far the donald enjoys solid backing from the members of his party with even the democrats unable to get on the same page your son was six years old home alone q why bullies don't play and these aren't because we're going to the idea really some of you have said it would be sad and divisive for the country
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we're pursue impeachment where we had to wait and see what happens with the mother report we shouldn't be impeaching for a political reason and we shouldn't avoid it pietschmann for a political reason and with the prospect of impeachment ever present in public political and media discourse yet seemingly no closer than before politico do come up with one good point just as clinton did trump could come out on the other side of an unsuccessful impeachment attempt with greater public sympathy and then improved prospect of winning reelection in twenty twenty at this rate it looks ever more likely we may need to wait till twenty twenty or even later until any prospect of peace went comes over the horizon. and with a record of government shutdown showing no sign of being resolved americans are starting to feel the pinch. we are now in the midst of the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in
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u.s. history. and airports at risk. at risk america's credit rating the work of the f.b.i. go on it ought. to have a plan on the show. you would have to understand won the election and. security for the american people part of that promise was a wall. elections have consequences.
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freshman republicans are coming down just days take a six pack of beer on to the house floor and was told this not allowed it's friday that left us to turn around. the u.s. ambassador to germany has sent out warnings to german companies reminding them about significant sanctions for any firms involved in the north stream pipeline project with russia the project is currently one third complete richard grenell sent letters to several companies. as you're aware the united states strongly opposes north stream to the pipeline poses serious geopolitical consequences to our
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european allies and partners we continue to stress that firms operating in the russian energy export pipeline sector are engaging in activities that carry significant sanctions risk the embassy spokesperson said this shouldn't be interpreted as a threat but as a declaration of u.s. foreign policy now construction on the pipeline began back in july and back then sixty six percent of germans were polled as supporting its construction and it's certainly a big business venture it's a joint project between the russian state owned gas company gas prom and five western companies with germany taking a lead role in the project this pipeline is supposed to double the capacity of an already existing pipeline in the baltic sea and it's supposed to stretch from western russia into the heart of the e.u. and the cost estimation is about nine and a half billion euros now the united states has been opposed to this since the
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beginning of the project back in november the u.s. embassy to the e.u. said that washington had the tools to curb the project if berlin remained adamant in working with russia now let's listen to what berlin has to say now about that the us ambassador seems to give the impression he's a voice roy of the washington emperor the us ambassador using direct threats towards german companies is a new and unexpected bill strengthening of tone in the transatlantic relationship which the federal government should protest against the matter of european energy policy must be decided to europe not in the u.s. so the pipeline controversy could come out a number of ways it all depends on whether the e.u. is willing to carve out its own economic path or whether it will continue to allow the u.s. to influence the situation from across the atlantic. geo political analyst a p.r. emanuel tom and believes america's a rather pushy approach will backfire the more you need to cease put pressure on
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europeans the more there is a risk that europeans tried to detach themselves from the us and try to make it big a deal we've russia we cannot abandon and. improve import of russian gals of east ruby issue economics reciting saw the armored cans or so is it really meet new wii or the pressure of capacity. a video of canadian authorities taking a newborn baby girl from the arms of a crying indigenous mother has caused an outcry are you going to comply if not we're going to have to physically remove the i don't want to. go are you going to work on the steps to get the media back in jail.
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in the video policeman explain that the baby is being taken into care and the woman had been accused of being drunk when she arrived in hospital a family denies all the allegations but the mother has reportedly been told not been told i should say when she will be able to see her child again. pog breaking an indigenous child ripped from her mother's arms by the state again this is not just part of canada's history it's today's leave reality we're failing in breakin sealy ation on every front imaginable when it comes to discriminatory treatment of indigenous people the united states and canada follow the same ill principles the mother was already seeking help from manitoba child and family services than they took a baby with scans reason stupid move because other women will get the picture and not seek help racists. meanwhile the canadian child services authority claims that
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the right decision was made despite the fact that around eleven thousand children are currently in care in manitoba province where the incident took place in the late one nine hundred percent of them are indigenous thank you for indigenous activist laura williams things this practice is due to the residential schools system. prematch this is in the end this is going to have been a dance on the very beginning when they got her rank made it a law to take a shower and they were in the residential well this is how far back i don't you know when you have the police who are taking you need children and throwing them in these residential well run by the church where they didn't retort to rain beaten us for child labor you know you have all these going to hell are back. you know the mother had to her there's so many odds that will to try to get her children back that they are no way to children are taken and that's ancient. and housing
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so the housing because you know now her children and then i still lose their income if you know there's there should basically down to two hundred dollars they're buying up and two hundred dollars and i'm trying to get her children after you know how it is there's no mission there's just. a race raul has erupted in south africa after a local health department reportedly told white doctors not to bother applying according to elite document the department is aiming to hire four hundred sixty six black doctors it's equity targets also include thirty two india and twelve white and four mixed race professionals. we are unapologetic about addressing these imbalances of the past south africa including causey natal remains an unequal society with limited opportunities to self development those who historically oppressed south africa in a political party the democratic alliance has expressed outrage over the policy but
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insists that the health department is acting in a racist way i'm going against constitutional values whites currently make up around nine percent of south africa's population so i guess to debate the issue. this is not the first example of hiring policies being discriminatory particularly against white people and i would say that it is racist but i wouldn't say that it's surprising and that's why and i kind of. members of course in south africa we know that you are coming from and called the up out of date when white people with you bit more people that use them to play doctor as we reject. the priorities was given to the white people unfortunately that legacy is still quentin we the government is more willing to work with companies and is willing to tax them less if they hire more black people and if there are more black people who own shares in the company
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yes while there are. advantage at vantage white people who do have money from either success recently or success from that's carried over from before the change of government this doesn't change the fact that this is not a fair policy and white people having all this legit e.s.q. villages there today i changed from the previous government. but instead of trying to trick to lend a. hand in hand with their counterparts they see themselves as they create definitely government. systems people who despite all the. work that they do in favor of the country are forced to pay more taxes are forced to work harder to get a higher education are forced to work harder to get the same employment as other people and are all to mentally pushed out by all of this pressure against them or is it
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the people that are given the opportunity to pass high school with lower results and they are allowed to get more opportunities to go to university i would say definitely not white people are not the elite group it's the black people that they are the elite group they control the government they control the business they control the education. people are poor and my doctor has. only. graduated they don't watch two or two i want. to tell him she. still didn't understand you should be screwed. so that. a lot of white doctors who have worked in these poor rural areas they have not been able to to do business with the majority because the majority is interested in black doctors but the majority is not interested in
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becoming doctors they are more interested on living off of government benefits and not working hard enough to have doctors from their own communities. to people including a child who's being killed and eight injured in a gas explosion in a residential building in a shock to you city that's in southwestern russia and the explosion happened on the top floor of a nine story building two of the stories suffered a collapse destroying full flats it's feared others may be trapped under the rubble five people are still unaccounted for we will keep you posted. are coming up after a very short break here in our three international the star of hit u.s. t.v. show breaking bad coming under fire for playing a disabled character in a hollywood movie more on that in a moment. when
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else chose seemed wrong. but old bolts just don't hold. the world to get to shape out just a bit comes to educate and in the game trained equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to for him to let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only loosely engages resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down in shock.
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those stories here on our t.v. concerns are rising over a new israeli road which segregates israeli and palestinian drivers israel's transportation minister says it will make jerusalem stronger critics say you don't need deepens divisions here's paula. welcome to the latest controversy here in the west bank behind me is a new lead in the already thirty five kilometer stretch of road with the physical barrier my back up but think now this better be a separate israeli and palestinian driver gets to take a drive. and this is the israeli side of the road it connects to someone with the settlements so most of the drivers here asked if there's now the only palestinians
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who are allowed on this side of the road all those who have special interest her misfortune who said i'm filming with a palestinian cameraman who has to part of this planet with him all the time in case we get stopped israel claims that this new barrier strengthens the connection between the settlements and jerusalem and also hopes of the traffic and they do believe that primarily it's to further separate and dominate the kind of jerusalem to make it more accessible and easy access to those living in the settlements so they can. get to jerusalem faster and so it's usually on the expense of the. palestinians getting even for it you know that takes them longer to get to where they need to they need to get i think that the streets should be open for both sides are saying the same way there should both side with get. access to where they need to get it's a problem i mean we need to find a way that both sides can use the same street. even lee it's not fair it's not ok
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for. the group to be like you don't need to be some food groups we've had to travel quite a distance to do you tear and we're now coming back down the same road we were driving along earlier just in the opposite direction and so all the drivers you see here are palestinian have no permits to enter to receive them and for very this war is nothing short of blatant discrimination they call it the. seven. israelis this new road is the main route for the palestinian rescuers to connect the northwest current to the east and west because they want to control the old route which connects the monarch and to me members are to settle the jordan valley section of the destroyed plan fits israel more than the stimulus these release confiscated a huge amount of land so much to open this road and that took just thirty three thousand square kilometers and now we only less than two thousand square kilometers
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of this road doesn't help but now this people is the israelis going to claim this and say look they made this road to close down a lot more street and the future they were going to make the dome for the israelis it took more than ten years for this road to open because of a dispute between the israeli police and army over who would control the checkpoint and there are other divided heard some of this back but none of them have a walk separating the two sides the road to resolving divisions here just got longer for three our team. hollywood star bryan cranston best known perhaps for his leading role in the breaking bad t.v. series is now facing a backlash over playing the part of a disabled character in a remake of the french hit the intouchables the film is about a paralyzed millionaire who hires an ex criminal to be his. a some have taken offense that able bodied cranston was given the role i need assistance.
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you can move your mouth is can you. complain that cranston's role should have been given to an actual quadriplegic others noted that his disabled opportunities across and himself thinks the criticisms are unfair. i think being cast in this role as a quadriplegic really came down to a business decision as actors were asked to be other people to play other people if i is a straight older person and i'm wealthy but i'm very fortunate does that mean i can't play a person who's not wealthy does that mean i can't play a homosexual i don't know where does this restriction apply wearies the line for that filmmaker dominic evans says it's harder for able bodied actors to play characters with disabilities and this kind of have negative consequences casting non-disabled people as disabled character it's has considerable amount of time to
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disabled people especially those with physical disabilities because he's pre-training someone that isn't wheelchair use and it's the social random ramifications that are really what i'm concerned with we know that through the study of film that representation matters inaccurate representation causes harm to us most non-disabled people are afraid of becoming disabled and non-disabled people are primarily breaking films about disability so if you're coming at it from a place of hymen fear to begin with it's probably not going to be an actual accurate representation of what disability is and what disabled lives are like. certainly not the first time actors have come under fire for playing roles of minorities that don't belong to the star of the american t.v. show stranger things charlie heat and was criticized for his part in a remake of the elephant man and scarlett johansson dropped out of her transgender
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role in the movie rug and tug for a backlash from the entire transgender community but you know alluding to media commentator things it doesn't matter who plays what role so long as the right issues are addressed. brings awareness to the issues of disability when they're making a film that incorporates someone with a disability as long as they're depicted in a realistic or positive light i think that's a good thing every actor who plays someone in a particular situation has necessarily experienced it that's of course part of acting and i get a little frustrated personally as a mother of somebody with a disability that people are going to get so offended by this or that minutia i always think will why are they fighting the real genocide against people with disabilities which is a portion of the united states they really want to take on disability in this
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country i would say that would be the place to start is with genocidal abortion selective abortion which is becoming more and more legal and more and more popular in the united states rather than complaining about the depiction of someone in a movie if you don't like the movie don't go see the movie. a polish man has been stopped on stage during a charity event he's currently in a critical condition after the assault would be a taco walk around the stage shouting that he was wrongfully imprisoned under the former government you claim that the mayor of good does have all of the most of it because he was previously a member of poland's ruling party a suspect was held down by security guards and is now in custody. and there are just some of this i was top stories here on our c international that your monday headlines do continue at the top of the young.
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you know just i mean what i'm already what it was but. i mean. if it up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't get it i'm getting worse but those were the ost. of this but i was just this by the support of his i'm with. my family fussy about my just but that's already. in the thought of getting out there calling with you. would hope to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be present and she. want.
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to be right to be close with one of the four three of the four people. i'm interested in the warnings out. there should. well welcome to sophie shevardnadze a man who swore an oath of allegiance to osama bin laden and met with the architects of the nine eleven attacks a mundane is with me today talking about his journey from an al qaeda operative to a top and ly six spy. the transition from collective school.

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