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it's a lot watching your children grow and the issue in waves. this is. the u.s. president's retsinas china with more terrorists while american farmers become the casualties of trying to trade war. a lot of us were forced. to the floor their moves in agriculture are very stressful. iranian foreign minister accuses trump of violating international law and resulting politics with his threats to obliterate iran the president. and the washing powder sparks outrage in pakistan by challenging traditional values and promoting gender equality we put the issue up for debate
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a lot of these women it has been their position and their desire to see a change within their country to be on the commercial simply give them a platform and enhanced their voice that they've already been using they're putting pakistani women at risk with their commercial and their liberal american agenda. it's 9 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching international live from our studio with me welcome to the program the u.s. president has threatened to increase levies on china if talks with countries president prove successful to meet at the g. 20 countering of world leaders in japan president trump plans to extend tires on virtually everything and china exposed to 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. there. i want to make you feel
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they want to make you feel more than i do let me put a bad mark a they want to make a deal i've only done one series one is 25 percent or 250000000000 i haven't done trees 2 years now trees 2 doesn't have to be 25 percent it could be 10 percent which people can absolutely end of the u.s. has already impose tariffs on 200 $1000000000.00 worth of chinese imports over what it sees as unfair trade practices beijing retaliated slapping its own levy on hundreds of american agricultural products trunk claims the u.s. will not bear the cost of the dispute but as caleb explains it's 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 got knocked down on his planet paradise and said i need
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a caretaker so god made a farmer god sent i need somebody with me to get up before dawn milk cows were told to go in the fields milk cows again each summer 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 they are 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 a farmers we will ensure that our farmers get the relief they need and very very quickly it's 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
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already suffering from d.m. dust realisation and now it's seeing its agricultural base plummet income of 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 with the clones to keep our business with afloat but yet some businesses were so far and the banks wouldn't give them their operating loans for the your prices for greens and stuff of gun violence and if we can't leave the we're unable to pay. most of our bills and get the banks paid off to get our loans back in check with the banks that they don't threaten to shut us down their moods a nigger culture a community are very stressful it's theirs angers everything else our planet the window of this year has been so long from the wet spring that we've had half the farmers don't even have all their crops they need to feed their animals or make
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a livelihood this year in the ground it's very stressful and very irritating now 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. times g 20 chip will also be tided by tension in the persian gulf on wednesday there are foreign minister criticised chimes threats to destroy iran saying the statements were illegal and international the president should remember that we don't live in the 18th century do is the united nations tried to force easy to go down to the u.n. to get out of it when asked about the possibility of a war with iran and that it would be a quick a fad but said that he doesn't want. something should happen word of hers strong
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position it wouldn't last very long i can tell you that it would not last very long and i'm not talking boots on the ground i'm not talking we're getting millions old use it i'm just saying if something would happen wouldn't last very long and choose day trying to threaten iran with obliteration if taran attacks anything american the us secretary of state might compare things the us has done everything it can to deescalate tensions with iran. america's done everything it can to deescalate if there is conflict if there is war if there is a connecticut family all because the arabians made that choice america's campaign against iran includes a crippling sanctions on the deployment of additional troops and military of 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
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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 started with washington abandoning the 2015 year last year iranian journalist ambassadors lanny's 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 in 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 they're using military threats as well as economic war against the country this shows inconsistency as well as i think
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ambiguity in their policies because i think donald trump is enjoying advisors who have 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 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 goods a corporation has angered religious conservatives in pakistan with an advertising campaign for a washing powder that promotes gender equality. a campaign was launched on twitter in pakistan to boycott aerial. boycotts
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are you muslim and love or culture or religion and no rituals the government should take strict action against ariel bron i miss my request to my day pakistanis that please boycott ariel as soon as possible because religion comes 1st and this is our responsibility to protect our religion because 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 to coca-cola came under fire after releasing a video to picton a woman driving in saudi arabia critics blasted the brand saying it was smoothing over the oppression of women and the law of the conservative muslim country daniel holkins heard from our guests on this. american company should insert themselves in a pakistani culture and put pakistani women at risk they're not putting american
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women at risk they're putting pakistani women at risk with their commercial and they're a 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 happy all rights and 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 whitney a gala can it be i understand how much how we're not sure brady and i did in our
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getting to know marilyn company way inhaling them and are willing to you know why you claim saying how i see any women these are not standing women this is an american company let's keep it in perspective you're absolutely making my no i hate these women are a way to look at risk and this layer of him i never earlier history this places them at their own their i mean history been an elemental you people are going to come in a membership and upwards out here the right were willing to speak up there has never in the history i'm just as if you're going to acknowledge that i'm type of knowledge that without women or men rather are willing to speak up you're not going to acknowledge if we were in america in the 1920 if it were not about women sitting up it was not america up against not america if we were in america at its peak you would tell that it is and not a marilyn to speak up against the lavery because it would put people at risk of being lynched. the so-called trump slump is hitting the media after 2
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years of media hype or top news executives admit to that trump fatigue is very real and interest in political coverage is down all to senior correspondent want guys to have to listen to why the president stall is fading. for to you is trump was the gift that kept on giving every would tweet the goldman's shocking revolution milked for all it was worth it all good things come to an end and people are getting bored did you 2 demands the trim related content has dropped 29 percent between the 1st 6 months of the trump presidency and the most recent 6 months. crazies he was and ease the bread and butter for an entire industry the media the ratings are up it means you can do without donald trump you would be lost with donald trump when he says oh no that's not true c.n.n. newsroom's would be
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a look toilet with you. with the trump did you date him because you you hate him but you love him no one in this room once to admit is that trump has helped all of you if only it were that simple these was a merciless and unforgiving rat race every page of you every t.v. rating point had to be 4 to over pundit versus pundit and media arms race began to really live 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 cohen tape every day 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 him using the
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n. 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 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 careers made and done made they were drunk couldn't ratings power up but well good things come to an end now comes the hangover marshall media in the united states has driven. by profit trump has been extremely profitable for the day 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 the moment report people realize that night after night they have been fed unsubstantiated conspiracy
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theories there are their ratings have declined precipitously since then. so they're going to be searching desperately to 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 europe the house foreign affairs committee has passed a sanctions bill targeting a north stream to gas pipeline which is currently under construction not shame to as a 1200 kilometer long gas pipeline project from russia to china the project is planned to be completed by the end of the year of russian and western companies have invested $9500000000.00 to topple gas imports to europe the u.s. ban is likely to be passed by a senate panel next month if it becomes law the u.s.
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will impose sanctions on investors and military in 2 european firms happen fast and billions of us in the pipeline insisted u.s. pressure to abandon the project germany has also slammed the u.s. sanctions against russia which cost them billions of year executive vice president of the aviation rasmussen and it's the sanctions and designed to improve u.s. competitiveness. it's not about energy security at all it's about metering control and tried to isolate russia in the odd manner that actually creating more friction between the euro europe and the us europe has been importing gas from russia or the policy of the. union they've always been reliable much more reliable than the united states on international agreements on business agreements but the u.s. is going to it's going to threaten sanctions it's trying to use threats in order to improve the competitiveness of the u.s. is that in europe's interest so the fall to. 2 u.s.
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threats no absolutely not europe should make a decision on their own what's best for their energy security it should not be dictated from washington. coming up climate change becomes a red line issue for the french president as he had kind of counseling as was needed in japan i have a story on mostly after this break. usually . we put themselves on the line to get acceptable reject. so when you want to be president. want to be rich. but you going to be 1st which is what before 3 of them or 10 people. are going to sleep always in the waters of. question.
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the answer to every single the economic problem every single number and every single statistic every single market reactions to lower rate that's the old it's like an alcoholic who drinks when they're happy they drink when they're sad they drink because it's tuesday they drink because it's daytime 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 his dog bit his wife hates he's going to lower rates makes no difference that's the only thing they did. welcome back to the program french president emanuel micron is taking the fight to climate change to the g. 20 in japan he's refusing to sign any final statement to the government doesn't commit to climate goals describing it as a red line issue. but you knew i have
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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're not able to defend climate ambition it will be without france. in 201-5196 states signed an agreement on climate change in paris and really each country must regularly report on what it's doing to fight global warming 2 years after that however present from analysis intention to withdraw america from the agreement but even a watchdog that emanuel micron created says the french government is dragging on its promises to help the planet and measures are to wreak adding that emission targets of failing in 3 out of 4 sectors the report concludes that france is unlikely to meet its 2050 carbon neutrality target and elizabeth may take the sunday telegraph columnist believes the climate change initiative is facing a pushback from french m.p.'s. i think this is
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a very classic case of and very little being something like a transfer transversal area it touches various ministries and then restrictions because everything is concerned by the environment and climate change the result is that you get a different process a patient of some some ministries are very committed some of the ministries feel that this is just a brother. they just slow down or basically they do not take the action that's necessary and it's not particular to emanuel mccall the man who organized the climate change summit in paris the cup 20 were was his predecessor not only had exactly the same problem which is that in some areas there was real progress made in other areas people you know this is going to be bad for jobs and then there would be a great deal of pushback because m.p.'s do not like the idea that jobs are lost in their constituencies that they will lose in the next election. while donald trump
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complains of a flood of migrants trying to cross into the u.s. across the mexican border there's a steady flow in the opposite direction we caught up with one of the many people heading south. rejoined you 2 people you can do it you can do. a lot of. what. i was born from a mexican mom american that he was from taxes where mom's from. i was raised in houston texas i decided to move to mexico because i feel like i could go ahead and give a different look into what traditionally is done in mexico i believe mexico it's
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a very multicultural very strong but we tend to do things very traditional so i think right now more than ever with the innovation the way it's technology it's a moment to think differently and just take this opportunity into the development of a mexican business with diversity with a new way of thinking. being mexican american i think we are the best at being able to promote this diversity within the mexican productive we are kind of the voice of these dual system that we're that we're living through a mexican united states it's a it's a great opportunity to go ahead and develop entrepreneurship in mexico but also to bring great ideas on into the united states from mexico.
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i think mexico. could treat or is treating immigrants a bit better than they may be other countries why because. it's been an immigrant exporting nation i would say that in mexico right now it's a moment of change in a moment where people can actually provide a great benefit. campaigns for the 2020 presidential elections in the u.s. have already kicked off and run as a looking to gain political points across many platforms u.s. democratic presidential hopeful elizabeth warren has proposed a law that would allow same sex couples to rent 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 call that discrimination and to make it right congress should
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pass the refund equality act immediately. before 2013 legally married gay couples were forced to pay higher tax than straight couples as they were unable to file joint returns the refund equality act which was 1st introduced in 2017 but failed to gain traction would allow married couples to claim back all of the tax that they have unfairly paid elizabeth warren estimates that the refund would total $57000000.00. support for different groups has always been on warren's radar she's been a big defender of those who said that mass deportation the democratic candidate also back to reparations for african-americans whose ancestors were enslaved journalist and columnist chadwick more things the democrats are trying to attract different groups by any means possible. just pandering for votes this is all we're seeing with the democrats they're offering nothing but free stuff this is what they want people to believe student loan forgiveness for you health care free free free do
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you think so lowly of their constituents that if they just wave some money in their face they can get votes they're still relying on this divide and conquer victimhood strategy the left want to keep doing this that's fine that's their strategy they cannot win the election unless they convince these groups that there's some horrible bogeyman out to get them and that the democrat politicians will will protect them and be their saviors if everything that they were proposing if black reparations student loan forgiveness and universal health care for example came to fruition our nation would be crippled and 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. now i'll be back in around 30 minutes time the global update so do stay with us.
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oh. play. live. live live. live. and very well might continue watching on since last. in the lead a showdown between washington and tehran there is no regional ally to restrain the u.s. is worst tendencies with barbs traded and sanctions imposed what can stop the u.s. from sliding into yet another middle east war.
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welcome to the alex adventure where alex goes to the babies with this all time idol robert the bruce in our exclusive interview with film star angus mc should we examine whether a film about scotland's heat ok can actually protect me at war message i want her to void all of the glorification of war scenes and really explore. the loneliness of a guy who has realized that really was what it was worth
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a good kid robert says that his hopes for the future and you know up political protection unless the endgame of the new struggle with in terms of scottish independence against us european but. well you know i've got my hopes and dreams as you do and you've got to do the groundwork in order to be ready if the readiness is or. all that to come but 1st your tweets on last week sure featuring political blogger wings over scotland which broke all the records on alex's facebook page collins says good interview when it's been a fantastic read over the years the u.k. media must absolutely detest him as he constantly makes him look so stupid if his quotes were intended good then nobody would be talking about him keep up the good work surely says i enjoyed your interview with campbell sometimes when you who are strangers you find when it injures the graph a said really interesting interview
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about scottish politics and politics in general definitely worth a watch greg says the 1st we blue book was read by most of my family they don't need convincing niall waiting somewhere impatiently for the next 5 bags and thanks to all those who contributed and a big thanks to alex for having him on your show and family while you're ramsey says loving this we rob in moment let's take a look again at still the whole point of kind of things always go on this is to get a referendum or have another person over we believe we can people but i found that fasces rob and then robert the bruce houses biter and that is where i'm just excited patrice scotland's national hero and the winter of 1306 on the run from his enemies unself and a very contrasting self in the blockbuster braveheart this new portrayal postulates how the simple patriotism of a peasant family helped the brits overcome his own crisis of confidence and lead the country to feel.

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