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notice. the u.s. president threatens china with more terrorists while american farmers become the casualties of. iranian foreign minister accuses trump of violating international law and music. politics with his threats to obliterate iran. and the washing of the challenges gender stereotypes outrage in pakistan we put the issue of the debate. a lot of these women it has been their petition and their desire to see a change within their country to be on the commercial simply give them
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a platform to add in their voice that they've already been using they're putting any women at risk with their commercial and they're a liberal american agenda. live from our studio with me and welcome to the program. the u.s. president has a threatened to increase china if talks with countries president approved and successful due to me to the g 20 gathering of world leaders in japan president trump plans to extend virtually everything a china imports to the exports of the united states he added that he's not under pressure to reach a deal amid a trade war between the world's 2 largest economies. so they want to make you feel they want to make you feel more than i do let me put it back ok they want to make a deal i've only done phase one phase one is 25 percent of 250000000000 i haven't
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done to raise to you now phase 2 does it have to be 25 percent it could be 10 percent which people can absolutely handle the u.s. has already imposed 200 $1000000000.00 worth of chinese imports over what it sees as unfair trade practices beijing with tolerated slapping its own levy and hundreds of american cultural products claims the u.s. will not bear the cost of the dispute that is. american farmers that are actually suffering. one section of the u.s. economy is certainly on edge and that is the agricultural sector farmers have long been upheld as almost sacred in americana from the writings of thomas jefferson idealizing the yeoman to the iconic speech of paul harvey delivered in 1978 and on the age they looked down on as planned paradise and said i need a caretaker so god made a farmer god sent i need somebody with me to get up before dawn milk cows were told
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to go in the fields milk cows again leave supper then go to town and stay fashion the night of the meeting of the school board so god made a farmer now you would think that farmers would be a central focus of drums promise to make america great again after all it was the agricultural states like iowa wisconsin and minnesota where trump won big however at this point as the trade war with china continues farmers aren't winning they're hurting bad i think your one of the casualties they are the trade disruption but trump says the farmers should just take it after all it's for their own good in the long term we were going to help out our farmers we will ensure that our farmers get the relief they need and very very quickly. it's a good time to be a farmer this claim doesn't match the actual numbers look at soybeans corn and wheat production at this point the midwestern heartland of the united states is already suffering from d.m. dust realisation and now it's seeing its agricultural base plummet income of
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american farmers has dropped to half of what it was in 2013 and the rate of debt of farmers has reached $427000000000.00 the highest it's been since the farm crisis of the 1980 s. farmers are also defaulting on their loans left and right the highest rate that it has been in 7 years and 3 months a lot of us were forced to take loans to keep our businesses afloat but yet some businesses were so far and the banks wouldn't give them their operating loans for the your the prices for greens and stuff of gone balance and if we can't leave the we're unable to pay the most of our bills and get the banks paid off to get our loans back in check with the banks that they don't try to shut us down the mood in the agriculture community are very stressful it's there's anger's everything else our place the window of this year has been so long from the wet spring that we've had the farmers don't even have all their crops they need to feed their animals or make a livelihood this year in the grow and it's very stressful and very irritating now
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farmers received a $16000000000.00 subsidy in the hopes of making up for what they cannot sell to china but it was only a drop in the bucket the bread basket at the center of the american economy seems to now be on the chopping block as trump plays his art of the deal game with the 2nd largest economy on earth a lot of voices have to be asking how much longer. r.t. new york. 20 trip will also be clouded by tension in the persian gulf on wednesday their own foreign minister criticised chimes threats to destroy iran saying the statements were illegal under international law. we do not seek a confrontation with the. actions by the united states over the past. few weeks have been confrontational provocative and i think president trump should remember that we don't live in the 18th century there is a united nations charter and threat of force is egal under that you won't get out
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of that they are in foreign minister was responding to a 2 and threatening to obliterate iran if terror on attacks anything american u.s. secretary of state might pompei is that they have done everything to deescalate tensions with iran. americans do everything it can to deescalate. conflict there is war there is a comerica cuba because the arabians made their choice america's campaign against iran includes a crippling sanctions and the deployment of additional troops and military resources to the middle east the president of iraq has spoken out against this he warned that he will not allow the u.s. to use his country to launch any kind of military action against iran. the american troops the coalition troops in iraq again at the invitation of the iraqi government for the specific exclusive mission of frighten isis we do not want our territory to be a staging post for any hostile action against any of our neighbors including iran tension
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started with washington abandoning the 2050 nuclear deal last year iranian journalist as loni says the u.s. is actually stoking tension with every move. the pressure or the approach that the americans or their allies have had toward iran has impact that this behavior iran now we are in this collection more than the region as a result of the united states withdrawal from the nuclear deal and then followed by a maximum pressure against iran on the one side we're seeing the americans talking about the goetia on the other hand you are using military threats as well as economic war against the country this shows inconsistency as well as i think ambiguity in their policies because i think donald trump is enjoying advisors who conflict viewpoints towards iran and other international issues and this has caused this broad chaos to the white house in relation and is of iran the solution
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in the region needs cooperation and talks and diplomacy between different sides in the region this is the argument of iran. procter and gamble the consumer because corporation has angered religious conservatives in pakistan with an advertising campaign from washing powder that promotes gender equality. he believes. that. a campaign was launched on twitter in pakistan a to boycott aerial. boycott burial where muslim and we love our culture or religion and no rituals the government should take strict action against ariel brand i miss my request to all my dear pakistanis that please boycott ariel a soon as possible because religion comes 1st and this is our responsibility
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to protect our religion boycott ariel prime minister of pakistan we want ariel cloth washing detergents banned in pakistan immediately for driving and spreading anti islamic campaigns through media. companies have challenged conservative values in other countries too coca-cola came under fire after releasing a video depicting a woman driving inside here rabia critics blasted the front saying it was sleeting of the oppression of. the conservative muslim country. for marcus this. american company should insert themselves in a pakistani culture and put pakistani women at risk they're not putting american women at risk they're putting pakistani women at risk with their commercial and their liberal american agenda and that part of that i feel is wrong i don't want to see women her i don't want to see women not have equal rights and
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a lot of these women it has been their position and their desire to see a change within their country their desire has been for women to have more rights to you know education to financial stability financial empowerment so for these women to be on the commercial simply gives them a platform to add enhanced their voice that they've already been using this is not something that an outside culture is forcing onto these women this kirshner may set back that agenda this commercial may set back that initiative for these women this commercial may create children are you married at the age of would it be a gal can it be i understand how much how we're not sure brady and i are getting to know marilyn company way inhaling them said are willing to you know why you came saying how i see any women these are not you know stanny women this is an american company let's keep it in perspective you're absolutely making my know many things
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women are a way to look at risk and this letter to him i never earlier in history this places them at their own internet i mean history been an american people i'm going to be coming in i'm over sure i should end up what's out here in the room we're willing to speak up there has never in the. history ugh i'm just curious if you're learning now is that any type of all you like knowledge about without women or men ever willing to speak up you're not going to acknowledge if we were in america in the 1928 were you mad about women getting up it was not america up again it's not america if we were in america at its peak you would tell that it is an odd american to speak up against play very because they were put people at risk of being lynched . the so-called trump slam is hitting the media after 2 years of media hype top news executives admit that trump fatigue is a very real interest in political coverage and r.t. senior correspondent cast after i listen to why the president star is fading. for 2
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years trump was the gift that kept on giving every would tweet absurd comments shocking revelation milked for all it was worth it all good things come to an end and people are getting bored did it to the man for trouble 80 content has dropped 29 percent between the 1st 6 months of the trump presidency and the most recent 6 months from boston to crays he was and is the bread and butter for an entire industry the media all the ratings are up it means you can do without donald trump you would be lost with donald trump he says oh no that's not true see you in terms rootless would be you look toward. the rest with the tramp did you date him because you you lay him you love him knowing lizza are only ones to admit is that trump has helped all of you if only it were that simple this was
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a merciless and unforgiving rat race every page of you every t.v. rating point had to be fought over pundit versus pundit. the media arms race began to reel in the audiences with any piece of trump trivia and the crazier the more absurd it was the more people would click you heard the juiciest part of the trunk cullen tape where they don't have a definition of a just see the big story about trump being an agent of the russian government over the weekend donald trump's personal doctor and secondhand speedboats salesman declared that trump would be the healthiest individual ever elected president the former trump insider says she has recordings of her new thing and word his own words and actions are racist to stormy daniels new book about her life it's not that book wow she tells all from the details of her career in one to yes being in
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bed with the future president of the united states it was the golden age of sellout journalism stars rose and fell on trump's name career has made and done made they were drunk on ratings power up but well good things come to an end now comes the hangover the commercial media in the united states is driven by profit trump has been extremely profitable for them they give disproportionate amount of airtime to anything from tweets or says or does they are driven not by any sense of responsibility towards journalism with a motor report people realize that night after night they had been fed unsubstantiated conspiracy theories there or their ratings have declined precipitously since then so they're going to be searching desperately to
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maintain the kind of revenue that trump has. consistently brought in for them and which they profited by over the last couple years. the u.s. is stepping up pressure on a major energy project between russia and given the house foreign affairs committee pasta sanctions bill targeting north stream tickets pipeline which is currently under construction. the nord stream to a 1200 kilometer long gas pipeline project from russia to germany russian and western companies have invested $9500000000.00 to topple gas imports to europe the project is planned to be completed by the end of the year the us bill is likely to be passed by a senate panel next month if it becomes law the u.s. will impose sanctions on investors in the stream to european firms have infested billions of euros in the pipeline and have resisted u.s. pressure to abandon the project germany is also slammed the u.s. sanctions against russia which cost them billions of euros executive vice president
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of the. rasmussen believes sanctions are designed to improve u.s. competitiveness. it's not about security at all it's about control and tried to isolate russia in the odd manner creating more friction between the europe europe and the us europe has been importing gas from russia where the public will be union they've always been reliable much more reliable than the united states international agreement but on the agreement but the u.s. is going to think it's trying to use rather than order to improve the competitive the of the u.s. is that in europe for all. us no absolutely not your should make of that you can on their own with their energy security it should not be dictated from what. a presidential hopeful in the u.s.
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has proposed a law that would allow same sex couples tax refunds story after this break. they put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president interim. want. to go right to be close with what before 3 of them or 10 people. interested in the waters and. there should. be an answer to every single vehicle nomic problem every single number and every single statistic every single market reactions to lower rates that's the old it's like an alcoholic who drinks
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when they're happy they drink when they're sad they drink because it's tuesday they drink because it's day time they drink because they're not balling they just drink drink drink drop how rates whether the economy is expanding whether it's tracking booth present it doesn't matter is the dog bit his wife is going to lower rates makes no difference that's the only thing they did. welcome back to the program french president among electron sees himself as a global a climate crusader he's refused to sign any final statement at this week's g 20 summit that does not commit to climate goals he calls climate change a red line issue. that you need to lose i have a red line if we do not talk about the power schooled and if in order to find agreement among the 20 in the room we are not able to defend climate ambitions it
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will be without from. in 201-5196 states signed an agreement on climate change in paris under it each country lesson regularly report on what it's doing to fight global warming 2 years after that however president trump announced his intention to withdraw america from the agreement but even a watchdog that emanuel micron created says the french government is lagging on its promises to help the planet and measures are too weak adding that to missions targets are missing in 3 or 4 key sectors the report concludes that france is unlikely to meet its 2050 carbon neutrality target and elizabeth metate sunday telegraph economist believes that climate change topics faces a pushback from french m.p.'s. i think this is a very classic case oh and there are only something like a transfer transversal area where it touches various ministries and then restrictions because everything is concerned by. climate change the result is that
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you get a different distribution some some ministries are very committed some of the ministries feel that this is just the other. they just load basically they do not take the action that's necessary it's not particularly to women you'll recall the man who organized the climate change summit in paris the top 20 were was his predecessor also a lot and he had exactly the same problem which is that in some areas there was real progress made in other areas people so this is going to be bad for jobs and then there will be a great deal of pushback because m.p.'s do not like the idea that the jobs are lost . that they will next election. campaigns for the 2020 presidential elections in the u.s. have already kicked off runners looking to gain political points across many platforms u.s. democratic presidential hopeful elizabeth warren has proposed
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a law that would allow same sex couples to amend past tax returns and. request refunds. the federal government forced legally married same sex couples in massachusetts to file as individuals and be more in taxes for almost a decade we need to cool discrimination and to make it right congress should pass the refund equality act immediately before 2030 and legally married gay couples are forced to pay a higher tax than straight couples as they were unable to file joint returns the refund equality act $2.00 inches 1st introduced in 2017 but failed to gain traction would allow married couples to claim backs all of the tax that they have unfairly paid elizabeth warren estimates that the refund would a total of $57000000.00 jenison columnist chadwick moore from the spectator usa things the democratic candidate is trying to attract l.g.b. to king and to have ranks by all means one of the great ironies of this bizarre piece of legislation is that gay couples by and large in the united states earn
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vastly out straight couples so here we have elizabeth warren one of the tribal chiefs of the socialist movement in this country which is all about taking from the rich and giving to others is essentially asking for the poor and the middle class to have to pay reparations to wealthy gay couples who bless their hearts the poor things had to pay slightly more in taxes for $2.00 or 3 years it's a strange piece of legislation that nobody really cares about it's only meant for her to do a hail mary to the gay community however the l g b t q community is not the only one that appeared on warren's radar she's been a big supporter of those who suffered a mass deportation the democratic candidate also backed reparations for african-americans janice and columnist chadwick moore again says the democrats are trying to shift attention from real problems. if everything that they were proposing if black reparations student loan forgiveness and universal health care
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for example came to fruition our nation would be crippled our economy would tank there would be bread lines it would be it would be an apocalypse in this country if all of those things came true there's no money for it as warren is out pandering for gay reparations for rich gay couples we have a huge crisis our southern borders we have americans being murdered by illegals we have still our jobs being sent overseas we need to pass the new trade deal with mexico and canada but the left is concerned with pandering to victim groups ok well good for them meanwhile most sane american see us more as one people and not a tapestry of these various special interests. i think he said i'll be back around 30 minutes time with more global updates so to stay with us.
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in the lead a showdown between washington and tehran there is no regional ally to restrain the u.s. is worst tendencies with barbs treated and sanctions imposed what can stop the us from sliding into yet another middle east work. this hard to take some from somebody if you know have something to replace it. we want to do this interview today and i want to use the market and then they take me . off the area. so how can i tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire some to put the money back. they just mean the way in life has almost been basically mccullers piece before or . do you guys know what security security positions i mean that. david jack
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greetings and salutations well watchers that it seems that despite the incredible breakthroughs in green energy we've seen emerge over the last few decades we humans and our governments and our businesses and militaries are still stuck on the great oil spigot that got us through the 20th century and the results of this wonderfully sticky toxic relationship are grim discoveries like the one recently uncovered by the federal bureau of safety environmental and forstmann along with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration which found that the longest oil spill in u.s. history may be 900 times larger than originally estimated yes way back in the bygone age of 2004 hurricane ivan crashed through the gulf of mexico and damaged an oil production platform operated by taylor energy to the tune of a continuous leak of 3 to 5 gallons a day despite the company's best efforts to stop it or at least that's what we were
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told back in 2015 when the leak was finally finally revealed to the public thanks to an a.p.o. investigation well now according to this recent study gizmodo is reporting that the leakage could be as high as 4578 gallons a day and just for you folks keeping score at home with the calculators that's roughly 25000000 gallons of oil leaked into the gulf of mexico since 2004 and why can't they just put a cap on this leak well according to one of the report's authors andrew mason the physical scientists and the oas center for coastal monitoring an assessment you have buried pipes bro. pipes a combination of oil and gas and all this is potentially broken getting down to both sides is not a cheap or easy fix so today let's dive into this law into the longest running oil spill in u.s. history and find out just why or why are we still in our toxic relationship with big oil as we start what. we're going to.
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get the. real thing this would be. like you know that i got. was that we. would. be. pretty. well going on watching our i robot and on top of. this. even though it's one of these things that i've said there's a difference between the way certain foods taste when i was a kid to now which isn't that long ago. but it's when you think about gulf shrimp there's been a major change difference you know post say around 992000 and memo
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and this explains a lot not just the the b.p. deep deep horizon this is this is beyond this these are things that are going on for a very long time it is consistent this is one of those acts like this is something that like you know b.p. was big everyone saw this washing up on the shore animals are never going to like all that this is run like a slow steady ugly leak now for i mean what 2004 to today that's like. a lot of oil just pouring into the gulf of mexico on a daily basis and the reason that they couldn't have the sad thing is the reason that they couldn't get an accurate reading on this beforehand is was they at the time they're relying on like satellite remote sensing of the sheen of oil rigs. thing from this nasty steep of it the new measurements are actually were based on direct measurements of the oil in the water and where it's coming from is a big oh well just this calculated by the shine of the. doubling my dermatologist walking in.

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