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someone who knows the. new. 2 way of. donald trump to be impeached fires up more democrats as the president himself manages to rally support off the back of the issue to. us rebranded shell gas is a freedom product to try and sway reluctant european countries it's better than russia. and leaks please show me that people describe themselves as the truth smothered extremists we asked people if they found patrick visitor suspicious that . you know what why would that be suspicious i think is a great story. i don't agree with that at all i don't quite understand why they would. think it's not a. pretty
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boring a.t.m. here in moscow very good morning welcome to the program one is kevin 0 in her the world news update from out international 1st of 3 more u.s. democratic hopefuls and joined the chorus of those calling for president trump's impeachment after retiring special counsel robert muller said he could not exonerate trump of obstruction of justice claims but next morning is a senior correspondent for against explains impeachment isn't necessarily a recipe for democratic success. every so often america goes crazy for impeachment it's like the flu someone gets it and before you know it everyone sneezing oh well and peaching me hoped and prayed. would get rid of the president but that isn't how the law works he couldn't do it the opinion says that the constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system. to formally accuse
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a sitting president of wrongdoing it's up to congress representatives and senators to start impeachment proceedings in the media to rile up the mob q democratic presidential candidates tripping over one another to milk this impeachment frenzy for all it's worth when we talk about a process of impeachment it is about the texan prepare for impeachment that's what i've told my colleagues i believe that expungement proceedings will strengthen congress's hand in getting the information and the responses that they need to come to a conclusion about ultimate impeachment we took an oath to protect the car and serve the constitution of the united states of america and the way we do that is we can impeachment proceedings now strangely enough the more senior slightly wiser politicians aren't quite as nuts about bringing down the king over that probably
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love to but for now they seem content to merely dig deeper you don't bring an indictment where you don't put in pietschmann unless you have all the facts the strongest possible case robert miller's assessment also makes clear that congress has a right we believe an obligation to continue our constitutionally mandated oversight without interference or stonewalling and follow the facts wherever they may lead odd how top democrats a happy to merely continue their investigations their voters and colleagues want to impeachment now but this is politics that's a hell of a lot dirtier and more cynical than most people would believe in the smarter folk they know they're being played. hard to believe what is trying to gain from impeachment. then again think about it 1st according to
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latest polls most americans are overwhelmingly against impeaching trump 2nd the chances of trump being successfully removed from office are slim to none closer to none really sure democrats control the house of representatives but republicans run the senate they'll hardly vote against their own 3rd the last time the president was impeached bill clinton his approval rating soared in the aftermath by 10 percent no less you see now why trump in self is sly provoking his opponents and as the talking about impeachment. the impeach word impeached you can't impeach somebody that's doing a great job impeaching make it a preacher for any reason let's impeach him because the country is so successful we will update but i say how do you teach somebody the story great job do you impeach
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somebody because he created the greatest economic success in the history of our country right and wrong move things in politics approval and votes of what counts and this is why top democratic presidential candidates can see him to shut up about impeachment democrat voters 70 percent of them want impeachment the candidates want their votes the democrat leaders want to win the presidential election they know that if they rush an impeachment and fail it will hurt them like hell trump he's playing the victim he wants to see his opponents fail and barrett's but as interesting as all of this is remind me what exactly these that they're going to impeach him for t.v. those of those who come to steve malzberg told us that the democratic leadership understands that it won't be able to get trump impeached. nancy pelosi knows that it's politically unpopular and she would be the 1st to go it sure in the senate he
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knows that even if the house peaches donald trump then it goes to the senate and they have to convict him doing and they need 2 thirds of the senate to convict him and schumer knows that's never going to happen it didn't happen with bill clinton and when they impeached bill clinton he won reelection so nancy pelosi is been around long enough to understanding that the public doesn't really care about this and they're fed up with this whole russia gate nonsense and so they know that even if they impeach him in the house it's going to fail in the senate and donald trump i believe really wants to be impeached at least kind of egging them on you know they do it if you want it's a horrible word q it's a terrible thing but it's kind of prompting them to i dare you to do it because i think and i think nancy pelosi knows it will help her trump.
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seems united states has found a new way to market share to reluctant european customers they've labeled it gas of freedom no easy goes down of picks up the story. can you smell this center freedom where you can well check your pipes seriously you might have a gas leak and the intoxicating fumes could be all the more deadly for they come from the wrong place too with the u.s. in another year of record setting natural gas production i'm pleased that the department of energy is doing what it can to promote an efficient regulatory system that allows for molecules of u.s. freedom to be exported to the world yet kids the next time i geography teacher asks you what's buried in that texan shale you can proudly old freedom and all mel gibson from braveheart on them and don't even think of wasting your money on the
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dirty desperate gas coming from the wrong places seriously for some exporting bills freedom molecules from the us to europe is a heroic milestone akin to defeating nazis 75 years up to liberate in europe from nazi germany occupation the united states is again deliver a form of freedom to the european continent. and this genius freedom marketing is only the latest fad in america's push to monopolize the european gas supply chain ever since donald trump got into office his administration has been pushing the wall becoming increasingly aggressive with time we are committed to securing your access to alternative sources of energy so poland and its neighbors are never again held hostage to a single supplier of energy. when germany makes
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a mess of oil and gas deal with russia where you're supposed to guard against russia germany goes out and pays. its hours each year to russia. we have not deployed the full set of tools that could significantly undermine if not outright stop the project. we emphasize that companies involved in russian energy exports are taking part in something that could prompt a significant risk of sanctions ironically enough it seems that energy aside trump and co have done everything every possible thing to alienate europe from threats of a trade war to straight up trying to dictate policies to countries like germany so not only is it cheaper for the e.u. to get its gas from russia it naturally doesn't want to keep all of its eggs in one basket. germany is entitled to secure its energy requirements in various ways one
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of these ways is fresh natural gas i have a big problem with a 3rd country interfering in now and the deposing german industry needs more room to to enhance and to supply safety. saying morley kills of freedom instead of natural gas is like calling or oil a liquid bomb magnet except the latter is actually rooted in reality now but well in the age of i phones and all our marketing we had to try and he goes double for chili con mystery game of things is just an attempt to justify the high price of american gas though that gas is more expensive and the guys from russia or the well market price for gas and they have to tell us something because the u.s. made this agreement with her to explore natural gas in europe and he agreed and he said ok we'll take
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a certain amount and the whole i was service so then because of trying to make it better people accept that it is more expensive if you are come up with sanctions for the current supreme court german banks for the german chemical industry and so on and so on it saw it and then you tell them they have to keep their freedom every day on this same person that creates your economy down and sorry this can't be honest. the u.s. is again warned europe about the launch of a new iranian trade mechanism saying it's going to lead to sanctions things called instead its main purpose is to avoid previous u.s. sanctions on trading with iran it was established by france germany and the u.k. for non-dollar transactions with iran and it's got america worried. engage in next to the ground and fall of u.s. sanctions can result in severe consequences including a loss of access to the u.s.
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financial system trans very keen for the system to kick in the country's foreign ministers urging europe to hurry up with it. we believe that the europeans must make long time efforts to fulfill their commitments to your liking behind and they should not imagine that these dummy republics will continue to wait for them i'm wondering how much time did europeans need to set up a preliminary mechanism running for the background last year the u.s. pulled out of the hard won and run nuclear deal struck back in 2050 in washington then imposed sanctions on iran in oil saying that any company doing business with iran will be sanctioned political commentator she thinks the european move now shows that countries want to reduce american dominance. if you look at the charges of the united states against the hand it's incredibly ridiculous for one thing that is the issue of nuclear weapons for once these live events and they are building if your weapons so is the world building nuclear weapons what would they be goods will
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the u.s. things they can hunt the world and you know the europeans out the weak link of the healing international community which is everything else alienated states and more and more carelessly as fresh obviously china you hand in other counties and trying to get out of the us the me nation the europeans culturally do that they should be better horgan wise. now is a mental picture coming out picture the same as the middle of night in kazakhstan and suddenly someone's trying to break down the hotel thaw not exactly the setting for a restful night sleep but that was exactly the bizarre situation from a british m.p. george galloway found himself in the next cia director recently tried to barge his way into his hotel room to a conference in central asia. of the most part lexing disturbing and frightening things are to happen to me in my life and those a lot happened to me in my life it's every hotel guests nightmare is someone trying
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to force their way into the busy room in the middle of the night my wife leapt out of bed 1st and began throwing furniture towards the door the individual kept on pushing and then flooding his shoulder against the door it was a full blown attempt forced entry and after some minutes the security did arrive and arrested the interloper as soon as the security did i opened the door seeking some kind of explanation to recognize very well the figure and to hear him say over and over busy again. james woolsey yeah well james woolsey was the head of the cia back in the 1990 s. he's famous for advocating interventions in middle eastern countries and claimed that iraq was involved when an 11 terror attacks in the u.s. he wanted an invasion of the country over it indeed mr woolsey is yet to reply to
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our requests for comment about this particular hotel incident but it's not sarette is what it comes about talking about other controversial issues. this in turn ron and bashir assad in syria if they are wringing their hands worried about demonstrations and i think we should be pleased about snowden i would given the sentence i would prefer to seem hang by the neck until instead rather than merely electrocuted when i just don't mess around other people. only for the very good to see that i went to his session to hear him speak he showed no signs of a hangover no signs of illness of any kind i'm not fully expected them to come and give me an explanation and apology but neither was forthcoming nor even a dr no and so i'm asking the cia now what this was all about was this
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attempt to harm me and if so why and what are they going to do about it or is this man not safe to be let alone beginning the title all of us on boston dog and former head of the cia all too often it will keep you posted on his national life in a friday morning from moscow 60 minutes past 8 i'm kevin know enough to show break russia hits back at those u.s. claims in the week couple of days ago that it probably was conducting nuclear tests in the arctic the russians called those allegations baseless woma back. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia
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russia's roundly rejected u.s. allegations that it probably was conducting nuclear bomb tests in the arctic that america's defense intelligence agency made that claim a wednesday without providing evidence. united states believes that russia probably is not in hearing the nuclear testing moratorium in a manner consistent with 0 year old standard. our understanding of nuclear weapon development leads us to believe russia is testing out to use would help improve its nuclear weapon capabilities nurse in public between the u.s. and russia what you saw there was a speech that was given at the huston institute in washington by the director of the u.s. defense intelligence agency to the world questioning moscow's approach to nuclear testing and saying that this help russia in hans new warhead designs now russia's
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categorically denied any of the violations that they've been accused of of the accord and perhaps this time on this occasion russia have got a point they've actually got the backing of an organization called the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization with the t b t bit of a mouthful there let's have a listen quickly to what they had to say the c e o has full confidence in the ability of its monitoring system to detect nuclear test explosions but despite having that backing the opposition to russia has continued as you can see by that speech by the americans and it is these specific accusations that have angered the russians this time the officials have not been shy in responding we've got a little insight into what the foreign ministry had to say about this unfortunately search verbal attacks transmitted by the world's media have become commonplace. as a rule they occur when washington is determined to withdraw from another
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international treaty or has been accused of not complying with one we cannot rule out the washington is preparing to use this as cover for the resumption of its own full scale nuclear weapons it seems that it's become the norm and it is those loose words that they seem to be using like russia is probably not adhering to an international treaty or a questionable approach overwhelming evidence highly likely we've heard it so often and those general accusations have really caused again these diplomatic tensions despite the fact that they've had to back it on this occasion we can really have a look at what accusations we've seen over the last few years the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible quarrel. and we think overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision we also believe that it's highly likely that to push it with a chemical weapons use but what mike said yesterday i think we have
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a very high confidence was accurate i think it reflects the role russia has in venezuela from russia's standpoint the russia's ambassador to the u.s. he said he doesn't understand why these discussions go on going through the correct channels the correct diplomatic channels from the u.s. point of view they've made it absolutely clear that they do not trust the way that russia is doing its nuclear testing and developments and the question is are they going to be able to sort out this latest blast behind closed doors or are we going to continue to see them wash their dirty laundry in public international affairs commentator jonathan steele believes the united states should provide evidence to support its allegations them. i mean if they said there is strong evidence there's convince you know that it's better to just say i like you know probably is true very. it's based on intelligence which is always liable to do anyway well this is
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standard u.s. unilateralism i mean if you come onto the range the same thing is is highly damaging and should be done with open your vigilance at a press conference which everybody has a chance to ask questions rather than getting favored media outlets giving them little bits of so-called intelligence assessments which nobody can prove one way or the other. side of extremism according to the british army a leaked document which dates back to 2017 as exposed a guide used by senior officers to indicate signs of extreme intolerable behavior in the ranks according to document officers should look out for those who describe multicultural towns as a lost personnel who were involved colleagues in closed social media platforms the leaf it also shows to watch out for soldiers who make generalizations about muslims and jews however the controversial point which refers to patrick's raised the most questions in the british media we asked people in london and whether or not they
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found that particular recommendation offensive or not. no 19 it's a good thing it's good to be proud of it depends how do you define it as a lever for a country suspension. and. why would it sound to put in suspicious what shouldn't do but maybe it does maybe they think you are not fearful roaches you know what why would that be suspicious i think is a great free now i don't i don't agree with that at all so i don't quite understand why they would do that but patriots want to think it's it's an old fashioned 10 that doesn't make you a bad person does it i don't think so you know for their part the army says that the leaflet does not suggest that all extremists the defense ministry said it was drawn up following the arrest of 4 soldiers who were accused of alignment with an extremist group. china says the ball is in america's court with regard to the ongoing trade talks between the 2 countries
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beijing's accuse washington of escalating the tensions in a way that undermines all attempts at negotiations meantime media reports suggest china is considering a 3 pronged approach to retaliate against the u.s. destructions among those measures a drastic cuts in the export of rare minerals to america crucial to the high tech industry on the list 2 is reportedly a massive sell off of u.s. treasury bonds as well as regulatory hurdles for american corporations operating in china artie's evangelise sepsis looks at what this could mean for the u.s. . do you remember how china saved the u.s. economy it bought a huge part of u.s. treasuries and 2009 amid mounting fears that washington was unable to finance its being bailouts i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in the united states treasuries so now even better tomorrow of china u.s. relations the relationship between the united states and china will shape the 21st
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century. and the buying spree continued for several years china has long been the largest holder of u.s. government treasuries currently worth more than one trillion dollars but now the trend has been well and truly reversed and the ongoing trade call flick is it helping matters and march alone china offloaded one neat $1000000000.00 of us that the fastest selloff in 2 years there is a massive sale of the us treasury the supply of knowable funds the creases in the market which up the interest rate and in turn the cost of business increases and the stock market tumble meanwhile the taper for is taking its toll on both sides this bad cycle we've been launched magnified when people have to form a rational explanation for the conflict to be long term and that would mean force some so-called self-fulfilling prophecies and people and the welfare economy would
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be badly suffered but china has plenty of other tools in its arsenal based on what i know china is seriously considering restricting graphic sports to the us china may also take other counts measures in the future with no wind in sight to the dispute trade officials in washington are bracing for some far reaching kelter measures from beijing particularly in the wake of the decision to put on the entity list the raw concerns that the governments of china may decide to retaliate against american companies china's would tell you should comply. some of america's biggest corporations and the fire line china would be very cautious to name it as says to most american companies china is able to have countermeasures if he is forced to do so however there is a strong signal that china is able to tell its butt is reeling to come back to the table for negotiation and europe try to side we have china because the very good
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prospect the chinese economy of the u.s. . its allies on the euro and us we'll be on a wall with china and it's not a good news to get in yes but the spite all evidence continues to insist that only china stands to lose self china said not to retaliate will only get worse while the threats continue the global economy is being held hostage. it's a thought well it's the world news from us international so far this friday morning thanks taking the time and to watch check it out he don't come for latest from us any time i'm coming up kevin for the rest the team of great front of the.
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most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand this is just the dance the right questions and the right answer. questions. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another
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one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results deiced on what they think you should be seen if they have this kind of power then democracy is an illusion the free and fair election besan exist the more rope we give them the sooner we are all hand. dr eric jennings from sun to room is considered one of the best neurosurgeons in
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brazil. by the way this man with no clothes isn't don't to jennings he's a member of the indigenous zoe tribe who's helping the don't toe put together a postal archive. as this is dr jennings people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft a little like mama's dogs a strain of with the full set of working fame has this. footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public carrick's allowed in because he's the zoe's personal doctor.

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