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and i didn't commit this crime because i didn't commit the crime. on the 30th of january 1996 at 6 o 2 am after 10 hours of interrogation detective obtains a single signature from lamar monson in this document he explains that he involuntarily stabbed christina brown detective going in was subsequently removed from the homicide unit and later terminated from the detroit police and the reason she was removed from the homicide unit was because she was accused of fabricating the words tricking people into signing false confessions. but he calls out america and other nations for not practicing what they preach not only when it comes to trade was the russian president's assessment came at the same petersburg international economic forum speaking alongside other world leaders.
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british prime minister theresa may officially steps down as leader of the conservative party now the race to replace her is on 11 candidates eyeing up the job. turned serial killer gets a 2nd life sentence for murdering 85 patients while working at 2 hospitals. with live news 247 this is the international. welcome to the program 1st and then where world leaders have taken to the stage including the russian and chinese presidents and a lengthy q. and a at the international economic forum president putin told the packed congress hold that america's push for dominance might be a driving force towards something more serious than just economic war correspondent . was asked the. when i was here last year the year
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before that and this event was always moderated by western journalists this time though when it was you know questions about russian meddling or russian interference but you had many other things to talk about that are very important for this world work now all right fine i think we'll only have one plenary session that was dedicated to russia playing into the american elections though i don't think it was more us going into that one more time but yet at the time pass and we have the reports it was obvious there's nothing to talk about that was that and there were a lot of things that we could have discussed in terms of china russia cooperation road balance cooperation the russian economic. tokenization sure and i think it was very indicative also that. persecute them presidency they were postmarked climatic you know my questions they wouldn't answer me straight forwardly that when i was asking them about the trade or because i do
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believe it is the most important economic topic of today between china and america they were sort of hitting hinting at the. american side starting war but they wouldn't really blame the americans or a very declining but both of them pretty much agreed that. they could not be that global world in a couple economy and free trade with protectionism and isolationism and if you want to leave together in one world that we better do it together so if we just make it clear for our viewers so pete was talking about the you raise an economic union start is an equivalent of the e.u. so to say but when it comes to the former soviet republics and russia but you were talking about trade wars that was of course the number one topic because you were sitting right next to vladimir putin and the chinese leader xi jinping. now i just
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want to play you a segment of that discussion when the leaders. were quite metaphorical in the way he answered sophie's question let's take a listen. cartridge a farmer globalisation is a double edged sword of course there are those who stand to benefit and those who stand to lose so this is a question of distribution benefits and interests but you know if you're unhappy with fleas in your fur coat you can simply throw a fur coat into the oven it's that sincere of us natural 30 new chairman z. has explained the tariff war as a fight between globalization and to globalization the question is where does russia stand in the fight for the economic superiority get this. is a good chinese proverb when the tigers are fighting in the valley a smart monkey sits out of the way and watches how and then.
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so you see the presidents are not giving mains but it's clear who they're talking about and it's clear that they are not the ones war initiating this conflict when it comes to the economic international battlefield but that's what i meant they were very diplomatic in their answers because both of them are way to brands to actually point fingers at anyone in particular but i think longer stand that they meant america and they meant that we didn't start this trade for america started and it's best that we need to clean up together because it is not a good thing for the world economy and then we went on to talk about russian sanctions we got to the russian sanctions are we got to that point a bit later and the line up of the panel was very interesting as well because we had the leaders of. the biggest country russia the 2nd biggest economy china of course there's no disrespect to the. all the countries but the e.u.
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members that were there on the tunnel there are perhaps not the most important voices in brussels but still they have something very important to say right and it was great to see how you dug into the matter with them as they were saying that in many cases. even though they support the common position of the european union. in many cases they're against the anti-abortion sanctions and this is not the way to go right but actually i wouldn't agree with you when you're saying that the voices don't really matter in the u. because the sanctions they're actually reenacted the latter so their voices do matter if either of them i point out voted against the sanctions that the sanctions will be off so that was a very important point to you to to to to ask them and i mean you could tell that their hands are tied and they couldn't say that we really want the sanctions to be
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off that we are part of the european union but that's like the usual answer that you european representatives get and i mean we can understand them right because they're not in a position to go against civil unions but they're very clear about the message that it's crazy that even the people who are actually putting these sanctions in place. in 5 minutes are looking for ways to trade somehow with russia and this is double standards that shouldn't be taking place and it is better for everyone involved for the sanctions to be off and i believe it's very important that you were able to get this kind of answer from the. author of the headline news that the british prime minister to resign may has officially stepped down as leader of the conservative party of she's held for 3 years now the scramble to replace her is in overdrive nominations for the party leadership start on monday with 11 candidates still vying for the top job pretty
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boy could take a look at who's in the running. she's been burned by bragg's it and now the woman known as teflon to reason is on the way out after repeatedly failing to push her e.u. withdrawal deal through parliament last month the pm finally announced that she'd be stepping down and she did it with a whimper rather than a bang the 2nd female prime minister but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had to the opportunity to serve the country i love there is looking at the number of candidates that have joined the race to replace may as prime minister may find themselves crying to and they're seeing what's going on here they've got no say in what's going on they can see there's 11 people standing up saying they want to you . always call me so it's even worse when this has got to be detrimental the long
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term of the conservative party sure officially the race only begins on monday but already there are in heaven leadership contenders with 2 having already dropped out and the british media is indulging itself pouring over the kaleidoscope of varying degrees of soft and hard bragg's it's candidates like foreign secretary jeremy hunt health secretary matt hancock or environment secretary michael gove although there is already one clear favorite. and he's already got donald trump's seal of approval no worse i like your my i've liked him for a long time he's i think you do a very good job but the tory leadership contest is
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a complicated process. yes and past experience has shown that the favorite never wins so this is anybody's race each candidate has to have the support of at least 8 members of parliament from that conservative m.p.'s will be asked to vote several times in order to whittle down the crowd of power hungry politicians to just one final head to head battle now at that point the decision will be turned over to conservative party members that grassroots conservatives that could be hauled from down the road or tricia who lives next door and it is they who will ultimately decide who becomes the next prime minister with such a crowded field of hopefuls this summer britain is bracing itself for a political popularity contest like no other as for 2 reason may the woman that's
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been forced to leave 10 downing street before securing britain's departure from the e.u. will stay on as a lame duck leda job now is to keep the chair warm for several more weeks until busy one of this lot finally takes over the top job. we heard from the deputy research director of a british economics think tank who says a serious battle awaits to resume a successor. well unfortunately she's left behind very very difficult situation for the incoming prime minister i think another. unlikely in the short because this will be seen as not to be trialed by those to the votes of leave i mean it's kind of the minds the whole idea of democracy if you don't stick to results and then keep repeating the election over and over again and so you get the result that the establishment won't said i would really really further undermine
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trust in politics nevertheless it's going to be. difficult given the vast majority of m.p.'s are probably you're not going to like probably block any real breakthrough deal so if we get said pro breaks the prime minister he's really he or she's really going to struggle to get through parliament and could even face a vote of no confidence to prevent the u.k. leaving with no deal which point he or she will probably have to call a general election and that would be hugely risky. united states continues to ramp up pressure on president maduro government in venezuela announcing new sanctions against a state owned oil company but it seems though that washington still unsure about the future of the latin american nation and with the duration of fact step down i think tortilla recording suggests the u.s. secretary of state is finding it difficult to unite the fractured venezuelan opposition into one cohesive force is kind of more than explained by calm peo has been caught making some comments about venezuela that were not intended for the primetime viewers apparently he's not sure who would replacement dural if his
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regime change efforts are successful learndirect just to keep the opposition. groups devilishly difficult momentarily. everybody's going to be the reason that it says. president of that it will be people who believe they're the rightful heir if you're going through. pompei i was pretty clear about the fact that this discussion was not meant for public consumption so we did get a favorable response i was this is what america's top diplomat said at the united nations when the lights were on and the cameras were rolling now we have a new leader. in venezuela who has promised to bring elections and constitutional order back to venezuela and security back to the region we cannot delay this critical conversation which has the world's attention for the sake of venezuela and the region we must support the venezuelan people and do so right now the mike pompei o isn't too concerned about what happens in venezuela after the current
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leadership is overthrown now let's not forget that the us meddling in the country's internal affairs is motivated purely by selfless humanitarian concerns about the people so after regime change there are 40 plus contenders who will then fight it out for power now does that remind you of any recent events in current history take for example the u.s. invasion of iraq dick cheney said that it would go well my belief is we will in fact be greeted as liberators but there's been nothing but chaos and civil war in iraq since the usa invaded there are 288000 deaths so far and counting and dick cheney wasn't completely clueless listen to what he said in 1904 when she got to iraq and took it over and took down saddam hussein's government the money going to put in place for take libya hillary clinton was delighted to hear that gadhafi had been put to the sword and we came we saw that he died but now even barack obama
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admits that toppling the libyan government didn't come with a game plan for what happens next what he considers his worst mistake as president probably failing to. plan for. the day after. what i think was the right thing to do in. the intervening. libya but who needs planning right after all the people of venezuela would probably love to have their homeland go the way of iraq and libya nothing says freedom and liberation like having regime change followed by civil war and thousands of refugees fleeing for their lives it confirms something that we you know long suspected but you know now it you know is out in the open that the opposition is so internally divided washington you know would take over the figures like marco rubio favor a radical regime change scenario which involves the effectively destroying the existing institutional structure that has been built in venice when the you know in
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the words of john bolton that to open up venezuela's busy oil sector to us and you know to really return but as well to the pre 999 status quo where it was a reliable ally in the region and you know reliable agent of the u.s. and opec to maintain you know low while prices as the u.s. diplomatic cables themselves acknowledge. still to come peaching donald trump is still the sole goal for some of the more assertive democrats in washington but the angle of the tax changes slightly is all the reports among all stories off the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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over again a german 85 patients has been given a 2nd life sentence 42 year old neil said earlier that he was an interesting story back in 2005 while tampering with a syringe pump and administering a cardiac medicine without cause this led to a series of investigations he was initially convicted of attempted murder in 2008 and sentenced to more than 70 years in prison then in 2015 a judge sentenced him to life in prison for 2 madison 2 attempted murders. it was at the latest trial. oldenburg festival hall this is where court proceedings had to be held the regional court hole was simply not able to accommodate all those people who wanted to attend and massive trial huge public attention. case raised many questions but gave a few on cers and one of the biggest questions was what is the exact number of people that mr her girl killed we heard from many including the main geology of the
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process that it is still unclear this is he entering the room packed with people he's caused so much harm to someone who is supposed to relieve the pain and prolong life but instead brought death to his patients this is where news her girls started playing his german version of a russian roulette oldenburg clinic working as a nurse here for 2 years studying 999 mr hurdle would pick up a patient could be any race so done there any age or health condition or social background to make an injection that would cause complications so that later mr hurdle could calm and quickly and professionally revive the patient getting everybody's admiration he's calling us at the clinic or so impressed with his skills that they even gave him a fletcher a nickname resuscitate rammed by with out of a knowing that the person they praised. was in most of the cases behind the patients complications in the 1st place not all mr her goes victims who are able to
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survive many of them died the clinics personnel suspected nothing until the statistics came out showing that the number of das in the clinic almost doubled since mr hurd who joined the team but instead of investigating the cases henri paul to their fears they simply decided to get through to the nurse but before they gave him a very good recrimination letter that he wanted to hear it to this hospital in the neighboring town of delman horace to mr her go get hired here and he's deadly game continued for another 3 years until he got caught in 2005 how did this all happen we have been able to talk about that with so many people and all. all of them almost agree that there really is a complex of reasons behind this terrible situation it's not only the system of hospitals and and. people who are working in those hospitals but i think it's
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almost a problem of each person just to look away don't want to see what's happening we have several problems the perpetrator who is completely without feelings and empathy and then we have a culture of looking away if people had paid more attention to the information to the details then things would have been different. president trump says things could be very different between washington and moscow without all the rhetoric surrounding russia he was speaking to fox news on thursday. well there were good relationship with russia i think it's hurt by the folly which you know i did have a good relationship with russia was close to 2 months in special counsel robert miller's report said donald trump did not call you good morning russian to win the presidency but the fire hasn't died down us democrats are still desperately trying to find a way to impeach the president now building their case on an obstruction of justice allegations our senior correspondent what i guess the attacks of the stores other than there are those who support trouble those who want him impeached and those who
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really really really want him impeached preferably now and in the painful way take for instance this particularly enthusiastic new york times contributor who is gone and written up actual articles of impeachment to save everyone's time i suppose or maybe just a hobby of his who knows others c.b.s. have impeachment track is literally counting congressmen who are calling for trump to be impeached like kids opening chocolate filled advent calendars 63 now out of 535 senators and representatives just a few 100 to go and trump will hiring just need a reason you can't impeach for annoying tweets about noxious hairstyles or nor existant collusion all that's left is obstruction when
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a subject of an investigation obstruct that investigation or lies to investigators it strikes at the core of the government's effort to find the truth and hold wrongdoers accountable is a question that's been giving the lawyers migraines how or why does one obstruct an investigation an investigation that later proves he was innocent of the crime he was being investigated for the special counsel's report states that his investigation did not step. blish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in its election interference activities namely any sort of collusion with russia it's almost impossible to have an obstruction of justice underlying crime what makes trump especially awful obstruction is he voluntarily gave his investigators sometimes and writing material on how he allegedly tried to obstruct the investigation like when he reportedly
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told the then white house counsel to get rid of mueller fire him and then allow that counsel to go and testify to mueller the faily new york times wrote a fake piece today implying that because white house counsel don my gann was given hours of testimony to the special counsel he must be john dean type of rant but i allowed him and all others to testify i didn't have to i have nothing to hide in fact trumpet boasted earlier about what a good boy he was being about how much workload he had provided to investigators the white house handed over 20000 pages of documents the 2016 campaign 1400000 pages 20 white house employees gave voluntary interviews it's like trump was building an obstruction of justice case against himself and on top of that he was terrible at it. wasn't fod investigated for
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674 days and only finished when he was done so this is it if you can figure out how to impeach trump for trying to conceal crimes he didn't commit contact your local democrat immediately i expect any time soon i'll be offering a reward it is not obstruction of justice in any way again this was the obstruction of justice not for a court proceeding of course this was not a court proceeding this was an. formal investigation through an executive agency an executive body and so because of that the elements are a little bit different it would have to be willful omission or willful concealment or destruction of evidence during an investigation which of course did not happen in this case i don't think in the end there will be any consequences for obstruction because i don't think obstruction can be proven i do believe that the democrats are still real and the democrats want to make sure that they are not seen
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as having wasted $40000000000.00 of the taxpayer money in order to start or are engaged in an investigation and a spying campaign based on evidence that wasn't even legitimate so i think the democrats are going to continue to try i think that will be a term that continues to be thrown around just so they can save face because they're looking to retake the white house in 2020 that's it from also news for now thanks for watching you know nato has your next altie international just that. china does not want to fight like we are opposed to fights but at the same time we're not afraid of it china is bullying and resolute and is able to defend its legitimate rights and interests china is still holding the door open for the u.s. china trade negotiations if the united states wishes to proceed with them needs to be more sincere.
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is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most uncomfortable makes them want to get out and don't take no for an answer only accept their denials she said therefore we are all poor harry said in a statement that i will be home by the next day there's a culture of odd accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all their crime. and.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the globe uncovering the world of business and finance and it's upon us all. and i'm christiane washington here's a look at what on deck today while holloway has come under fire from western nation it has open arms in the russian federation and r.t. correspondent eliott that's trying on the ground and thank you notes right at the economic forum for our president he's absolutely welcome to you and watch facing pressure from the u.s. there is even more bad news on the economic front as a place of major proportion is taking its toll on the swine r.t. correspondent alex ahead of it takes a look at what the star hoss population around the world and then finally the u.s. has cuba in its crosshairs yet again and at the moment. rain may be felt in 90 miles to the north john cavil of the u.s. u.s. cuba trade and economic council plunges a hand to see how cruise the ship stocks are bearing in these choppy economic
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