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breaking news this hour speaker nancy pelosi announces the u.s. house of representatives will begin a formal impeachment inquiry into whether donald trump broke the law in his communications with ukraine's president. today i'm announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. moscow accuses washington of violating its international commitments after the u.s. fails to grant several members of the russian delegation to the u.n. general assembly. and britain's highest court rules the prime minister broke the
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law by suspending parliament the judges unanimous decision means m.p.'s will convene again tomorrow to take on the looming that brings that deadline and the embattled premier. mike has a lot of direct our studios in moscow this is our chief international in trying thomas certainly glad to have you with us and we start with our continuing breaking news this hour out of washington where democratic house speaker nancy pelosi has announced a formal impeachment inquiry against president trump our correspondent from new york has more. well this is something that has been on the minds and well in the dreams of the democrats and the anti trump crowd in general for years and the word is impeachment the house democrat leader nancy pelosi is saying that they are
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starting the needed procedures adding that no one is above the law. the president has admitted to asking the president to crane to take actions which would benefit him politically the action of the trial the actions of the trump presidency reveal a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office betrayal of our national security and the trail of the integrity of our elections therefore today announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry and while this once again is underlining the growing political divide between the elites between the democrats and between the republicans because the democrats are of course are saying that this is a pivotal moment and the republicans at the same time i just brushing everything aside and the brushing it away palming it off saying that this is nothing that this is nothing new and nothing's going to come out of it speaker pelosi happens to be
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the speaker of the house but she does not speak for america when it comes to this issue she cannot decide unilaterally what happens here. they have been investigating this president before he even got elected they have voted 3 times on impeachment on this floor twice they voted before one word the mall report came back what she said today made no difference of what's been going on well here's what this whole thing is about the way the democrats put it donald trump apparently in a phone call with them or selenski the incumbent president of ukraine donald trump pushed him to investigate the dealings the business dealings of joe biden's son the son of the former vice president of the united. states joe biden and now the most likely democratic rival of donald trump in the 2020 elections and the democrats are saying that there's no evidence that while there's no evidence that the joe
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biden did anything wrong they are saying that it is inherently wrong for donald trump to well or to to reach out like that to foreign leaders seeking dirt on his potential on his potential political opponent and they're using to such strong words as for instance extortion you know essentially what the democrats are getting at is they're saying that this could be seen as political interference as foreign interference into u.s. presidential elections on behalf of a foreign state and now as for donald trump he has promised for once quote unquote release and redacted scripts of his conversation with dimmers alinsky and in his well signature manner he has proclaimed his stated that this whole stand this whole scandal will only give a boost to his political campaign such an important day at the united nations so much work and so much success and the democrats purposefully had to ruin and demean
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it with more breaking news which aren't garbage so bad for our country well the word impeachment has been on the many many lips for so long it seems that the house democrats have waited have been waiting for the perfect moment to haue it short to give or had short to donald trump's political campaign and it does look that it could get into the spotlight it could become the key thing at least in the early stages of the presidential election here in the united states in 2020 and just a word on the latest developments the white house has now confirmed it will approve the release of the whistleblower complaint a redacted version at least by the end of the week that's according to a senior. ministration official that is after trump also said before he would release the full transcript of his phone call with ukrainian leaders olinsky on wednesday the whistleblower now wants to testify before the house intelligence
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committee this according to the chairman of that committee adam schiff. they're going to look really silly over this and i think they're doing this to run interference on a major announcement today that hasn't become really public that michael flynn general flynn's business partner was exonerated today by a judge i think they're covering up that news because it did it impugns the entire mueller investigation certainly taking a risk and she's caught between a rock and a hard place as we say in the u.s. she's she's stuck between the hard left flank of her party that wants to take extreme measures and block the president and obstruct him any way they can and the american people who think that this makes no sense so she's walking a fine line with this impeachment inquiry a proper process would have. the on a recorded vote that they want to impeach the president and move forward with that
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inquiry but this she's trying to have it both ways she's trying to satisfy the left flank and not offend the american people are just not bought in that we need to be impeaching the president because he's done nothing impeachable. the u.n. general assembly assembly is underway in new york but not everyone there got their ringside seat russia's foreign ministry has said that 10 members of its delegation were not granted u.s. visas and head of the session the kremlin called the movie a provocation which warrants a tough response or she's more if an earlier joined my colleague you know neal right here in the studio with details though moscow is absolutely furious because if you think about it that's a huge thing. constant and this is tell for. prominent politician and diploma the term man of the foreign affairs committee of the upper term for the russian parliament said he's not going to attend the un general assembly that is open these days in new york because of visa issues and he wasn't actually denied american visa
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but what basically happened as far as we understand is that his application didn't go through and he was not to fight about that very very last moment and he failed to protect american visa on time it doesn't sound like anything criminal he can still reapply but clearly there is no time enough. so he's going to miss the discussions he were planning to participate in and the thing is that he was not the only one to put in this unpleasant situation we know that at least 8 other members of the russian delegations i mean they arrived this morning in one of moscow airports with bags with tickets to new york with plans to participate in important debates and they expected their passports with american visas to be delivered to the airport from the u.s. embassy this is normal procedure but it never happened so yes this is an aspect of this health situation is that these people were not not to fight about what's going on and the only learned about that very last moment and the u.s.
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side says talks about some technical problems but constant and calls it a provocation this is absolutely unprecedented situation the little states of america does not have to determine who. to participate and who is not to participate in the. united nations. will be responded to by the russians no doubt about it so you can see is very angry it's not exactly clear what measures across and was talking about what we heard from russian president spokesperson method of discourse also that they will be response from the crowd when there is a furious reaction from the russian. foreign ministry as well we know that the us deputy ambassador has been summoned to the foreign ministry here in moscow over some pleasant situation maybe we can expect some clarification later on and we
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heard from the foreign ministry spokesperson. i mean she described it as an example of huge disrespect from the americans let's take a listen documents that we handed over for pro sassoon earlier a couple of months before departure were returned to us with the word they have been handed in early it's an outrageous example of disrespect by the u.s. to u.n. members as well as an example of failure to fulfill obligation as the host country of the world are going. well good thing is that we hear that. russia's foreign minister who is leading the russians allegation that the u.n. general assembly is going to address this issue at his meeting with. his secretary of state maybe there will be some explanations. are there any other cases when when foreign delegations have problems entering the u.s. oh yeah of course you have those thoughts for the 1st time and even during the 74th session we heard from teheran that several members of the rat in delegation were
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north american so we know that the iranian leader mr heinie and the foreign minister mr going to attend general assembly there delegation is dramatically cut and if you are going to yeah but i mean if you think about it that's a huge thing because the u.n. general assembly is an annual event it's a huge platform and if you do a geisha is cut by have i mean of course your work is a fact and your expectations a lawyer and that doesn't sound fair. on the 1st day of high level debate at the u.n. general assembly the u.s. president took to the stage to make a wide ranging address that donald trump's speech touched upon issues including global trade of the crisis in the persian gulf nuclear proliferation and democracy promotion among the range of topics donald trump touched upon during his speech in new york he did not let the escalating tensions between washington and tehran slip
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by the u.s. president condemned iranian leaders for a quote blood lust which he says is isolating the country. all nations have a duty to act. no responsible government should subsidize iran's bloodlust . as long as iran's menacing behavior continues sanctions will not be lifted they will be tightened. iran's leaders will have turned a proud nation into just another cautionary tale. of what happens when a ruling class abandons its people and embarks on a crusade for personal power. and riches the iranians don't really take anything that trump says about its evilness very seriously but with when it comes to negotiations the iranians are saying that look we have negotiated with the united states the iranians have said repeatedly that if trump goes back to the
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nuclear deal if he abides by us commitment then negotiations can start again. trump was at the negotiating table rex tillerson was at the negotiating table they left the negotiating table so it's for them to come back and those are the conditions they have to accept their own commitments it's a very hard for the americans support any more sanctions on iran because there's nothing really left to sanction there's a joke going around in iran that where people say i have a cousin somewhere in some village that hasn't been sanctioned yet so all these sanctions are rip repetition of older sanctions the central bank has been sanctions recently but it was already sanctioned before so nothing really new is happening. britain's highest court has it dealt an unprecedented legal defeat to the prime minister with judges unanimously ruling that boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament earlier this month was on lawful the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful void and have no effect. this means that the order in council
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which led was also a little full void and of no effect and should be quashed the preservation was also void and of no effect parliament has not been pretty wrote. all amid howls of discontent from m.p.'s and the public of the prime minister suspended parliament at the beginning of september for 5 weeks was widely seen as a movement to prevent m.p.'s from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union on october 31st with or without a deal to scottish court later ruled the move on lawful now the highest court in the land agreed it means parliament can now sit down and the commons because says it will convene on wednesday morning boris johnson is now returning early from the un saying he intends to carry on with president regardless. this is a vote it did we will respect and we respect the judicial process i have to say i
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strongly disagree with what the justices who thought and i don't think that. it's right but the only support please we get home and leave a brick sit on october 31st or the former british m.p. george galloway believes that while m.p.'s will celebrate the court's decision voters might think differently. i'm sure it's dead in the water it's in the water i'm not sure of it's waving or drowning but it certainly father complicates the british position in the run up to halloween when we're supposed to be leaving the european union and of course was what the whole thing was about this is a coup our judicial who were our committee of 11 lawyers have forced their way in to the british political system by judgment would be that the public will see all of this today as for the evidence of the establishments the very richest the
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very most powerful being determined to do anything that they can including dragging the queen's into such an imbroglio in order to stop breaks it and the danger for the opposition is that people will think well at least boris johnson is trying to implement a decision made by 17 and a half 1000000 british people the biggest number ever to vote for anyone or anything in our entire history and that's the danger that when the election comes they'll be a backlash against the establishment and boris johnson will be the beneficiary of it. websites spreading disinformation generate millions of dollars in online advertising revenue from well known brands this according to a new study by the british organization the global dissin for mission index that demeans cited include those peddling conspiracy theories and pseudo science but also a conservative website and r t but i have takes
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a closer look at who is behind the study. in simple terms everything's become automated even the ads you place online they are placed by algorithms you never know what sites you'll end up on and the algorithms can tell about the good websites with real and honest news and the bad websites with fake news and stuff the good guys don't agree with the problem is the real journalists are incensed that they aren't getting enough of your money global dissin from asian index the g.d. i estimates that a quarter $1000000000.00 is paid annually to our database of $20000.00 dissin from ation sites by ad tech companies placing adverts for many well known brands these brands include household names that many of us know already and honda american airlines and office max among others well loud sounds like
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a catastrophe imagine buoying being advertised on a flat earth or website or a construction company being advertised on a 911 truth as blog it's the kind of crazy websites the report means right the sites in our sample include addicting info dot com r t v dot com twitchy dot com and 0 hedge dot com. oh all of all. this information websites twitchy fairly conservative gig with are many more mistakes or fake news than c.n.n. or the new york times 0 hedge much the same and of course us where would any list be without r t but enough about us that see the judges global this information index coalition governments business and civil society based on neutrality
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independence and transparency. independence or so who funds them a few non-profits and well there it is the ukase foreign office the one that organized journalists to attack british politicians advocated invading iraq on a false premise constantly say to people there are decisions that to be made in relation to iraq at all but the reason no doubt that iraq poses a threat in respect of weapons of mass destruction and there is no doubt that this issue is an issue that should be dealt with but state funding aside the advisory panel is a wonder to an apple bomb married to a former polish foreign minister noted for his anti russian stance she herself prominent peddler of the trump russian collusion story which was all fake in seeking russian support not only to become president but also to make money even as
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he launched his presidential campaign he hoped to receive a major influx of money from a proposed trump tower in moscow so an independent organization who funded by a foreign ministry the noted peddler of conspiracy theories helping to run it and to think it's these people who are angry that they don't get enough of your money make no mistake. once they nail down an algorithm to do the censorship for them you'll never be misinformed again or well hear a different opinion. the teenage environmental activists of gratitude and berg delivered an impassioned address to the un climate action summit on monday the swedish campaigner rebuked world leaders for failing to tackle the destruction of the biosphere. you have stolen my dreams my childhood with your empty
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words and yet i'm one of the jocks once. people are suffering people are dying entire school systems are collapsing we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and what you can talk about is money and fame or tales of eternal economic growth how did you. turn berg also scow that donald trump when they grew almost crossed paths by the u.s. president paid 0 attention to the climate activist she then left of the room needed by security guards as the president arrived at the u.n. headquarters for a separate meeting on religious freedom. the young activists emotional speech at the u.n. was praised by many with people describing her words as inspirational and sympathizing with her anger against environmental destruction however the wide to read support has been somewhat scoured by
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a wave of mockery in french education minister responded to to an berg's speech saying he that she risks creating a generation of people depressed about climate change and member of germany's ruling c.d.u. party also claimed the teen is attempting to appeal to emotion without offering rational arguments and there has been a flurry of very unfair criticism on social media as well got our back a german m.e.p. gave us his thoughts on the speech and the fanfare around the activist. message may be delivered in heartfelt terms but to call it compelling it's not objectionable or what is perhaps objectionable is the hysteria that is being created by the media in relation to every one of. the appearances we have a very complex scientific problem for us here there is
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scientists are more divided on the issue. of climate change and the reasons for it and we pay very little attention to a serious allegation that the scientific evidence but instead listening to a 16 year old as if she were the new order called of delfi. grettir timberg is only one making headlines on climate change platform french president of iran has annoyed french climate activists by telling them to move their rallies from paris to poland or to show dubinsky delve deeper into the story. president matt corner fronts has once again called the banners to help in the fight against climate change speaking at the un climate change emergency summit he said he understood the frustrations of the millions of schoolchildren who had been striking
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on fridays next amended to be deployed in one week for months and months now we've heard the young people speaking and i think they've identified as absolutely urgency that we have to respond to here but while much corn understands their frustrations his government didn't seem too keen on those climate activists who protested in paris over the weekend with some alleging brute force was used by the police as the violence spiraled out of control. and much corn has made it clear he really wants the protesters to go away well from false at least as what he really really wants is for them to take their anger out on another if you country code that needs. to every friday to say that the planet is burning that's nice but that is not the problem people should go protest in poland help me move those i cannot push forward not corns upset that poland is
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refusing to commit to an e.u. target to be carbon neutral by 2050 heads walking the floor from adopting this is official policy that's not going down well in poland where the country's deputy foreign minister is accused of the lecturing and it is perhaps difficult to swallow such a lecture when france itself has been accused of holding behind on tackling the climate emergency france's mission emissions targets in 3 or 4 big sectors a wise person one said people who live in cost houses. 3 bricks advice some may council to take. oxy. pakistan was shaken by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake on tuesday local media citing officials have reported that at least 26 people are known to have died hundreds more have been injured and
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the quake has damaged property and roads with people reportedly fleeing high rise buildings in case of further tremors the effects were felt in the capital islamabad and other major cities as well including lahore the pakistani army chief says aviation and medical rescue teams have been dispatched. or that does it for me my colleague kevin owen he'll be back in about let's say 34 minutes exactly with a full look at your news fresh look at that you're watching the international. show seem wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days. and it. equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida another mother and daughter is buried in a cemetery meaning messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in course he be . shot shot as far as i feel. we don't know shell just from. the end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know.
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the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to quit the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the lawyer i mean your list put video in the new
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to understand the more i could see the signs of all solitary unism emerging on my continent as well. however what venezuela's critics didn't do was compare rights issues to those in other countries on the american continent. civil and political rights have been violated in venezuela. but they are violated every day in colombia and they're violated every day in mexico and they're violated every day in brazil. what i call
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