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calls me and paige fires up or democrat says the president himself manages to rally support of the back of the issue. you and stop official on the julie this sanchez human rights could be seriously violated if he's extradited to the us. we really should all the systems. person. to the u.s. 3 brands that shale gas is a freedom project try and sway reluctant european countries it's better than russia . and the british army document that people who describe themselves as treats might in fact be extremists people if they patronize them suspicious that. you know what
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why would that be suspicious if it does a great free. i don't agree with that at all i don't quite understand why they would think that the patriots want to. just in the morning hear this friday in moscow welcome to the program my name is kevin 0 in this is r.t. international which allowed from h.q. with the world news update starting us 3 more u.s. democratic hopefuls joined the chorus of those calling for president trump's impeachment after retiring special counsel robert mueller said he could not exonerate trump of obstruction of justice claims but as a senior correspondent explains in page when it 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
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sneezing all well and preaching they hoped and prayed mean you 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 a sitting president of wrongdoing it's up to congress representatives and senators to start impeachment proceedings and 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 texans 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
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to a conclusion about ultimate impeachment we took an oath to protect the cot 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 love to but for now they seem content to merely dig deeper you don't bring an indictment where you don't put in page 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 our top democrats a happy to merely continue their investigations their voters and colleagues want to impeachment now but this is politics it's
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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 does trump gain from impeachment and again think about it 1st according to 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 himself is slightly provoking his
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opponents and is he talking about impeachment they like is the impeach word impeach you can't impeach somebody that's doing a great job impeaching take 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 somebody because he created the greatest economic success in the history of our country right and wrong move things in politics approval and vote so what counts and this is why top democratic presidential candidates concent to shut out. about impeachment democrats 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 barris but as
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interesting as all of this is remind me what exactly these that they're going to impeach him for. well guess they have a correspondent t.v. i was supposed to come to steve malzberg told us that the democratic leadership understands it won't be able to get trump in page. nancy pelosi knows that it's politically unpopular and she would be the 1st to go it sure in the senate he knows that even if the house peaches donald trump then it goes to the senate and they have to convict him 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 now when they impeached bill clinton he won reelection so nancy pelosi is been around long enough to understand that the public doesn't really care about this and they're fed up with this whole russia nonsense and so they know that even if they
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have pictures of the house it's going to fail in the senate and donald trump i believe really wants to be impeached he's kind of egging them on you know hey do it if you what it's a horrible word it's a terrible thing but he's kind of prompting them to i dare you to do it because i think and i think nancy pelosi knows it will help trump. the trid tism is a sign of extremism according to the british army document which dates back to 2017 is exposed to guy used by senior officers to indicate signs of extreme and intolerant behavior in the ranks and we go to the document offices should look for those who describe multicultural towns as lost and personnel who vote colleagues in closed social media platforms to the need for those calls to watch out for soldiers who make generalisations about muslims and jews however the controversial point which refers to punt trias raise the most questions in british media we speak in
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london where they found that particular recommendation offensive all are not. suspicious and. why would it sound suspicious it shouldn't go but maybe it does maybe they think you're over not just you know what why would that be suspicious i think it's a great story. now i don't i don't agree with that it all so i don't quite understand why they would do the patriots not a bad thing it's it's an old fashioned term that doesn't make you a bad person does it no not change it's a good thing it's good to be proud of it depends how do you define it as a love for a country no absolutely not patriotism is a good thing you know if you look at a lot of strong countries around the world you know the leading countries go patriots strong isn't it because then you're. because star
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person could be a normal person that you could be putting on the person into something days not. for their part the army says that the leaflet does not suggest that all part troops are extremists the defense ministry said it was drawn up following the arrest of 4 soldiers who were accused of alignment with an extreme group. also this morning's new in the un's top official on torture has warned that the rights of wiki leaks added to julius sounds could be seriously violated if he's extradited to the us a son who was supposed to have appeared in court in london video link on thursday for an extradition hearing is not been too well that ought to be for spode as the wiki leaks founder was taken ill the un special rapporteur on torture shared his assessment of a sundress condition that he's going underground. blew sunshine that physical consequences clearly from not being able to access google
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and medical care for several years the much more serious aspect is how he has been mentally of the most elite affected by the extremely hostile and increasingly arbitrary byron she has that exposed street for several years for the doctors and psychiatrists there's a scientific poll tool called which is designed to examine potential victims of torture and will treat and severely light these standards and use the evidence was already we clear. to the son to be exposed to several. forms of crude human or degrading treatment is futile to believe it can only be described as psychological torture i've worked with rhythms of war and of violence for 20 years at work and worry areas and i've seen obviously atrocities collectors' forms of violence but 1000 levy shocked me but this particular case is that a single individual has been isolated and singled out by several democratic states
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and persecuted systematically as the stage manager but the point of breaking. me while alleged wiki leaks associate in front of cheering the sounds were denied bail by a judge in ecuador wednesday his name oiler benny's a swedish national he stands accused of hacking a government computers in that south american nation the 37 year old cyber security expert was arrested last month while trying to leave that quit or on the same day the sound was a victim from the country of london embassy but he's been refusing to cooperate with investigators and has not yet been formally charged as lawyer told us but he's rights are being violated. this process is only taking place because my client is a friend of julian and son there is no other explanation that. binny has been living here for more than 5 years and he has been developing special software
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designed to protect privacy in other words he has been working on the very opposite of what has cancer cues to the way they're queer during government is treating my client is unconstitutional violations of human rights from the beginning the reasons for his arrest have been unclear it is still unclear exactly why the system was attacked when and how he did it and the prosecutors have you no grounds to prove this case any further the. united states has found a new way to market in shale gas to reluctant european customers their labeling it a gas of freedom not easy goes down of pigs at 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
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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 dirty desperate gas coming from the wrong places seriously for some exporting builds freedom allah kills 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 architecting 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
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the wall becoming increasingly aggressive with time we are committed to securing your access to alternate sources of energy so poland and its neighbors are never again held hostage to a single supplier of energy. when germany makes a mess of oil and gas deal with russia. they're supposed to be guarding against russia and germany goes out and pays billions and billions of dollars a year to russia. we have not deployed the full set of tools yet that could significantly undermine if not outright stop the project. we emphasize that companies involved in russian energy exports are taking part is something that could prompt a significant risk of sanctions if you come up with sanctions or the car industry or german banks or the german chemical industry and so on and so on it and
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then you tell them they have to keep their freedom we've been on this same person that creates your economy down and story this can't be honest 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 of these places fresh natural gas i have a big problem with a 3rd country interfering in now and the deposing german industry needs nordstrom to to enhance and to supply safety. saying molecules of freedom instead
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of natural gas is like calling or oil a liquid bomb magnet except the latter is actually rooted in reality but well in the age of i phones and all out marketing they had to try. to get more expensive or. russia or the well market price for gas and they have to tell us because the u.s. made this agreement with john kirk to explore natural gas to europe and he agreed and he said ok we'll take a certain amount and the whole how it would sell this so then this was a try to make. people accept that it is more expensive so trying to convince europe to buy its gas meantime washington hasn't taken its eye off the ball as far as iran goes it's again warned the e.u. about the launch of a new trade mechanism with around saying it's going to lead to sanctions earlier
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the u.s. later the consequences in a letter by bloomberg. engaging next to the fall of u.s. sanctions can result in severe consequences including a loss of access to the u.s. financial system it's called instead of this main purpose is to get previous u.s. sanctions on trading with iran it was established by france germany and the u.k. for non-dollar transactions with the round it enables countries basically to trade outside the u.s. dominated global financial system but it seems there are still doubts surrounding the arrangement yes there is american pressure it's strong very strong and very direct on this subject iran is constantly threatening to break the agreement and there doesn't facility the possibility of treat allowed surrounds adding fuel to the fire say it's not going to wait forever for the system to kick in. we believe that the europeans must make long time efforts to fulfill their commitments you're lagging behind and they should not imagine that these dummy republics will continue
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to wait for them and wondering how much time to europeans need to set up a preliminary make an ism the background here last year the us pulled out of a hard one iran nuclear deal that was struck back in 2015 washington then imposed sanctions on rein in oil saying that any company doing business with iran will be sanctioned political commentator thinks that 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 but one thing that is the issue of nuclear weapons for once these live events and they are building if your weapons so if the world building nuclear weapons what would they be good for will 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 a lean edge to it and more and more casualties for show us the chain that you have and other counties and trying to get out of us diminish and the hope ians
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gods really do that they should be there to hold and eyes. code above the break eights coming up to 90 minutes past the morning moscow time r.t. host and former british m.p. george galloway gets old rude awakening in kazakhstan we're all when i'm back. the european governments especially the germans and the french and the britons they really want to help iran economically they have no control over their private sectors and their private sectors if they have to choose between leave on and market forces or u.s. markets again you don't have to be an economic genius to figure out that they would go with the u.s. markets.
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seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to see how this day comes to educate and in detroit because the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. again good morning picture this it's the middle of the night i think this suddenly someone is trying to break down the hotel door not exactly the setting in for over a restful night's sleep is it but that apparently was exactly the situation of
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former british m.p. n r t o's george galloway fun him self in when an egg cia director recently tried to barges went to his hotel room jury a conference in central asia. love the most part plexi 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 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 that i opened the door seeking some kind of explanation to recognize very well the figure and to
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hear him say over and over again. james woolsey yeah what james woolsey you may recall the name 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 in the 911 terror attacks in the u.s. and he wanted an invasion of a country because of it till you may recall it was suppose he had to reply to our requests for comment about what may or may not have gone on in a hotel incident but he's not so reticent when it comes to talking about other controversial issues like face. bullets and tear on and bashar assad in syria if they are wringing their hands worried about demonstrations and i think we should be pleased about snowden i would give him the death sentence and i would prefer to seem hanged by the neck until instead rather than merely electrocuted when i do that i don't mess around other people. only for
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a very good idea that i went to his session to hear him speak he showed no signs of a hangover no signs of illness of any kind and i fully expected him 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 know what this was all about was this 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. russia's foreign minister has commented on the recent detention of a russian u.n. employee in kosovo so the lever of all the pristina is ignoring its commitments to international law those remarks were made in tokyo where he is right now on an official visit to reports from there. the russian top diplomat went on to say that
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kosovo has gone back on many of its commitments and trampled them under foot by creating their armed forces they violated a very important un resolution on kosovo and according to serve it just goes to show how dangerous it is to turn a blind eye to have been valet sions of international law russia insists that those in breach should be held accountable. as regards the course of authorities behave the they have clearly got out of hand those who uproot tendencies have control over the course of the e.u. and the u.s. it's now clear they have not this kind of support coming from the west seems to instill the sense of the buna too close to the riches close to the street and into the russian u.n. employees unjustifiable stand this and that tends to representative of his u.n. status there is serious we expect the u.n. to react we already know that this request by the costs of our authorities will be
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handed over all the way to the u.n. headquarters however moscow believes that it won't change anything now this conflict with the many elements in it is potentially very explosive i'll just remind you that serbia put its forces on high alert after tuesday's operation in costs of 0 which he still considers to be part of its own territory belgrade warned that it will react swiftly if the costs of our service are threatened by local forces however the authorities in pristina claim that their raids were specifically aimed at tackling organized crime the region of costs of a split from serbia after the nato intervention 20 years ago and it officially declared independence in 2008 however some countries including most importantly russia refuse to recognize its sovereignty and if the trend following sergei lavrov
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visit the move from him a little bit later on his comments 26 minutes past 10 in the morning this friday who days going good really want to run the world of a time but is this is how it's international i'm kevin owen but with more in 34 minutes than. this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public erik's allowed in because he's the seller is personal don't. people here know him simply as don't to eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft that it's. all his own. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil.
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that's happening amazon. how are you so sis going to busy doing math is going to do the population not because it's going to people from his own. 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 show business i'll see you then. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the spock place the phone book of virtues if you look at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie
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a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said therefore would cooperate. sad statement . there's a culture of all accountability police officers oh. it has nothing to do with all the. united states has ordered a military build up in the middle east siding rising threat. nations
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on a bring all conflict. of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic status at the university of south florida. with a new round of sanctions on iran by the united states the prospect of a working diplomatic solution to the question of iran's nukes is fading and with american troops massing in the region tensions between tehran and washington are becoming more dangerous for everyone will try to push the president into an even tougher stance on iran what exactly is the u.s. hoping to achieve with this. republic and can the renewed american pressure really make to around. most and milani of the executive director of the center for strategic and diplomatic studies at the university of south florida while come to the show it is rate great to have you with us mr maloney now you have been saying that chances of an all out war between the united states and iran are very slim now
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as no side is really interested in an open conflict but recently pentagon has sent a us u.s.s. aberdeen lincoln aircraft carrier and b. $52.00 strategic bombers to the persian gulf to prevent iranian miscalculation as u.s. defense secretary has put it so what possible miscalculation can there be on the part of iran what is there to prevent. thank you for having me in your program as i have said before i think the chances of a military confrontation or a. pledge war between the united states and iran are very slim at this time i say because of the states that have been made by the iran's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini as well as by do president of the united states donald trump recently donald trump has said very clearly very explicitly that he's not interested in getting engaged.
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