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those who took part in this to do over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. ukraine's president it refutes he was pressured. into investigating a selection rival for a summary of the phone call between the 2 leaders is released republicans and democrats are speaking to their party lines. by the white house confirms this behavior which undermines the integrity of our election this phone call. he have to investigate the alleged corruption activities of former u.s. vice president joe biden and his. claims goes well beyond ukraine we look
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into the allegations. also ahead british m.p.'s are back in parliament for the common suspension of the prime minister was ruled a lawful. verbal attacks from both sides. very wide number of this house today it's against leave 3 to 6 prime minister told. british businessman. believe. they are cleared of receiving millions in funding from the 1st including from russia. coming from moscow every hour of the day this is r.t. international pleasure to have your company i mean i know neal. a summary of the
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phone call between the u.s. and ukrainian presidents which led to impeachment inquiry against donald trump has been released to us democrats claim mr trump abused his powers by attempting to pressure the ukrainian leader into investigating a potential election rival in return for military aid funds though expected the democrats and republicans have interpreted this summary to fit their very different political agendas please of the no call by the white house confirms this behavior which undermines the integrity of our election the dignity of any presidency and our national security that is the smoking gun it's right there in his own words he's admitted it and this means it is time for the house to do its impeachment proceedings what those notes reflect is a classic mafia like shakedown of a foreign leader what we have learned what has been admitted and what we see in
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writing. is about as damning as you can imagine this phone call is not an impeachable offense our friends across the capital rushed to judgment and deeper into their nearly 3 year old impeachment addiction in this for in spirit there is no quid pro quo there is no improper leverage the democrats think they're going to peach on this i think that it will be politically fatal. in summary donald trump did president selenski to investigate the business dealings of rival presidential candidate joe biden his son likely presidential rival candid i should say however there is no mention of threats to cut military aid which had been alluded to by democrats like me or selinski on the sidelines of the un general assembly also confirmed. i think good phone call was normal we spoke about many. and. i
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think you already know but it bullshit bush me yes no great you know they would know for sure you have to do it is one of the call but you know that but you could ask the question and i appreciate the answers and i think that somebody if you look at what he did so there were his son he goes to china he walked away with a video of their dollars he goes to you graded he walked away with $50000.00 a month and a lot of money in addition to that and the whole thing with the prosecutor. and he john kerry this is like maybe he did it maybe he's out of shape doing. donald trump still wants to investigate alleged corruption in korean company involving his potential election rival joe biden but the u.s. president is no extend beyond just one country as our double quarter reports. trump's doing something there's
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a naysaying liberal media following close behind despite president trump at rudy giuliani's repeated allegations against the biden's no evidence of wrongdoing tied to his son hunter biden's ukraine business has actually been found the allegations against him which which have indeed been been proven baseless at least to this point these are proven players that the president is making about bud right well he's making up to the allegations against the vice president i think that's really important to understand so does biden and his family have a squeaky clean track record let's look at the facts in 2014 biden was in charge of washington's policy stance for ukraine and for some reason his son was put on a ukrainian oil company's board of directors around that same time when a prosecutor launched an inquiry into that weird coincidence biden had this to say and i went over. $1230.00 time to keven and i was good supposed to
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announce that there is another $1000000000.00 loan guarantee and i got a commitment from poroshenko and from yatsenyuk that they would take action against the state prosecutor and they did so that they're walking out. and i'm not going to we're not going to give you $2000000000.00 shortly after the prosecutor was fired and the inquiry dropped biden said neither had to do with one another just another coincidence but let's go back to biden's 2013 trip to china for talks with president cheesing paying 10 days after that a subsidiary of the bank of china cut a deal with joe's son hunter to form a $1000000000.00 joint investment fund another $1000000000.00 coincidence then there was 2011 when he oversaw u.s. troop withdrawal from iraq that same year joe's younger brother sealed a $1500000000.00 deal to build homes in you guessed. iraq there's
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plenty of money for everyone if this project goes through and that mountain of benjamin's 2 was only a coincidence it seems when you're related to the former vice president things just tend to work out and joe scott no problem with it mr vice president your take on that was a conflict of interest there was a clear conflict of interest but you heard him people move along nothing to see here i'm not seeing now questions about well it could also be distracting us from when joe biden has done and others have been involved maybe there really is something there that's a question that's not coming through really the questions that are being asked in the hope i think for those who are for answers from this and this leads into really great. leaked information or a juicy information not about joe biden but about donald trump. people who are upset with his politics and this could be a way to move us away from when joe biden might be involved in a family thing in another twist double trump also mention this week it was the
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democrats that pressured kiev to reopen the investigation into him as part of the motor probe into collusion with russia they sent a letter to ukraine's then prosecutor general and 20 dynamic out instincts that democrats are guilty of rank hypocrisy this whole thing is about supposedly trump saying hey we give you a lot of money you need to investigate biden it didn't come out that way but you know in fact in march 2018 the u.s. senate sent a letter to the ukrainian prosecutor general saying if you don't investigate trump there's going to be trouble so there's actually a record of the senate explicitly mentioning u.s. aid and threatening that aid if they don't investigate trump so this is another example of the democrats accusing trump what they have actually been doing. repentant boris johnson has returned to britain to face m.p.'s after the u.k.
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supreme court ruled his suspension of parliament on lawful the prime minister face the barrage of criticism. i wasn't willing to. give the people who are saying the prime minister should have done the honorable thing and resign. these government stands in shame tendering a legal advice to a monarch and not even able to uphold the most basic but most important of principles abiding by the rule of law these are the ones we see that we need if you like to go priority you should try shine on the style she said was the time a tactic is certainly over the line right you have to be like this i know you don't like this this crime and i start to talk about you are all right you did i guess
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right. it was all going on there in response to the criticism based turney general for the british government geoffrey cox blasted m.p.'s for ignoring the will of the people. we now have very wide number of this house. race against levy to. reduce government draws a logical inference from that position which is what it must leave there after all we've already do you have to do serious it's very serious denying the charge of having a. very good how does matter should be resolved this parliament is very well yeah so the question of what happens next is still unknown territory there are several possibilities boris johnson could get a break and he says he'll try to do which would eliminate the options of asking the e.u. for an extension or plunging eye to all of the e.u.
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without a deal the vote of no confidence in the prime minister's government could also be called likely triggering a general election but the opposition appears unwilling to pursue. the new bios colston suspended or peru parliament earlier this month which was supposed to stay shut for 5 weeks it was seen by critics say move to prevent m.p.'s from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union hollowing with or without a deal from his 1st day in office the prime minister maintains he was ready to leave the e.u. without a deal if necessary however the beginning of september parliament passed the law designed to stop until the electorate we spoke to a lecturer in international politics you say to brussels on the other side of this is tired of the old rags if. they consent the letter to brussels and say we would like an extension and the government is already implied that it will send a 2nd letter full of reasons why the europeans shouldn't grant the extension because it's not an automatic process just because we ask for it doesn't mean we
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get it and the europeans especially the french seem to be running out of patience with the united kingdom there's been no alternative put forward this is what the europeans are so frustrated about nothing on paper that is feasible has been put forward as to what another extension will achieve it's anyone's guess it does take no deal imminently off the table and that would be damaging for the country but it just kicks the can down the road more delay more bracks a drama and the people seem to be getting a little tired of this faffing around. another significant story today the u.k.'s national crime agency has found no proof of wrongdoing by breaks its campaign group leave dot you and one of its fundraisers are in banks know that clears him of accusations that he received donations for the break their campaign from a or any foreign source is the only russia with more on this story a partridge. britain's national crime agency says it's dropping an investigation
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into aren't banks one of the biggest donors behind the brics referendum campaign the n.c.a.a. looked into potential offenses concerning $8000000.00 pounds worth of funding it was claimed banks wasn't the true source but the inquiry found banks illegally took out a loan from a company he opened and so he could give the money to the brits that campaign the n.c.a.a. investigation has concluded that mr banks was legally entitled in his capacity as an individual to release these funds to the better for the country limited by instructing another of his company's rock services ltd to make the transactions on his behalf but it's worth noting the n.c.a.a. felt the need to highlight the hype surrounding the case the investigation has been subject to press and social media commentary the n.c.a.a. has not received any evidence to suggest that mr banks and his companies received funding from any 3rd party to fund the loans or that he acted as an agent on behalf
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of a 3rd party why is this important because our in banks with the russian ambassador to the u.k. a few times as well as russian businessmen as is often assumed by associating with russians you must be a russian agent something banks. that crimea you know what the police are going to investigate lunch with the russian ambassador butler university case but the media seemed eager to find a russian connection or exit is now being pinned on russian interference baron banks has been dogged by repeated accusations of close links with russia the parallels between the russian intervention in bragg and the russian intervention in the trump campaign appear to be extraordinary so we go they travel to south africa to find one they also filmed russian opposition figures with no knowledge of the case as they brought up his russian wife mr banks is a perfectly good reason to visit russia whenever he wants his family. he has 3 children by his russian wife in 2015 aaron banks tried to raise money in russia to
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invest in his mines here in south africa and surprisingly they try to connect banks with donald trump and felt it was newsworthy to discuss banks some time visit to transplant and publish pictures of it to controversial backers of the brakes a movement would guess last year at donald trump's mar a lago club iron banks and the week more known as the bad boys of bricks visited the palm beach club in april according to a review by the palm beach post of instagram post tagged at the spot mainstream politicians also pushed him on the issue so much so banks walked out of a select committee meeting as m.p.'s questions on the exit and russia ran late i think like you're told this isn't just one. story it is that it was it is it is which is the n.c.a.a. found no evidence banks had committed any criminal offenses he says the allegations against him were part of a political witch hunt as with claims of trump russia collusion reports of banks of
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russia collusion were apparently founded and perpetuated on fear rather than proof the decision to leave the european union was something so monumental that it impacted the elites in britain both in the politics in civil service and in business and media that they needed to find the enemies they needed to find a way of discrediting the whole campaign and so the 1st thing they did was start to attack the donors to the campaign to leave and of course mr sharon banks and the leave means to leave movement came into the firing line of their anger without a doubt this was a witch hunt it was a witch hunt against those who campaigned for bricks it like myself and the leaders of the movement it was a campaign to discredit those who donated it and they also tried to discredit it by saying that there was collusion from. nations such as russia that there was russian
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money behind our own banks and all of this was to discredit the movement discredit the referendum it was a disgrace and should be something that's looked into by a royal commission in my view in the way that we look after our elections in the future. former french president jacques chirac has died at 86 the politician of political career having been the mayor of piracy the prime minister he was then president of france for 2 terms from 1905 to 2007 he was known for his economic reform and active opposition to u.s. actions in iraq his later career was marred by corruption scandals for which he was convicted in 20 levon he was also devoted to various humanitarian activities. $200.00 firefighters are tackling a large fire at a chemical factory in the northern france city of ruin there are no reports of
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casualties at this stage security cordons are in place to run the facility which makes all oil. while residents of the surrounding areas have been asked to stay at home. schools being closed despite the thick smoke seen here authorities say there is no evidence of any serious risk associated with the fumes but people to be cautious in any case. and in the program new documents reveal the f.b.i. has been harvesting personal data in vast the months from institutions like the even university just one of the stories we have for you after the break. you know world big partisan. and conspiracy it's time to wake up
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to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person or those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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just approaching 20 minutes into the program welcome back a court has ruled that the founder of the french version of the me too movement the famed the man she accused of making lewd sexist remarks and 2017. are trying to live your correspondent for more on this charlotte how big a blow is this for. the me too movement in the country. well some people suggest that this could be an incredible blow another nail in the coffin over the me too movement here in france has been or did find that cool to pay 20000 euros in damages and in fines after she was found. of defaming a t.v. executive crucially said had sexually harassed her at
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a party in cannes back in 2012 is known as being the leader of the me to move material france it's called battles tom cole which means rats on your pig here and she tweeted back in 2017 at the sort of height of this movement about what she saw as being an inappropriate advance from a t.v. executive you might be able to see some of the comments she made about what she said was said to her during that confrontation now she repeated him and he later apologized but the t.v. executive took it to court for defamation because he said that that tweet in the barrows that he had received as a result of that is actually ruined his life and his career and he said he does apologized to. effectively i did make misplaced comments to stand during a drunken cocktail party very late one night but only once i later i told her was so heavy handedly and only once i must point out i don't want to exonerate myself
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from my boorishness of the time i retreat my apologies. well sundram lawyer have both questioned that judgement by the court which has upheld that claim of defamation her lawyer sort of suggesting that perhaps the magistrate's right to touch thing while they must be in their ivory towers perhaps they were a little bit too much in their ivory towers this and so under miller has said that she's so angry at that judgment that she will appeal it. is it by going. i didn't win the other woman won i lost here today but in any case we win it all genders have started talking this decision doesn't take away from the fact that women's voices have been liberated that he must continue to speak out that he must continue to do now is reprehensible acts of any kind fear
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must not win fear must not change sides. where many people for a long time been happy unhappy with the idea of this naming and shaming culture as part of the me too movement people saying by doing that and offering little evidence or not taking prosecutions through the the proper avenues it's unfair on individuals that you name and shame in some of set that they created in their personal lives have been ruined as a result of it but it's not the 1st time that they have been accusations of wrongdoing against the activists in this movement just think about some of those major faces such as the actress. and also the new york professor. who were both themselves leaders of this me too movement talking about themselves being victims they later would then accused by young men of having victimized these young men so yet another example of where this me too
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movement is perhaps falling down and now being questioned more thoroughly about what it means and what the. well to that movement isn't some saying that this could be not just a reversal in fortunes of the movement but this case in paris could signal more defamation cases being brought in the courts you know very intriguing to see what follows on from that this case are to charlotte to escape bringing us right up to a plank you. previously classified f.b.i. documents obtained by the new york times have shed light on some of the bureau's covert activities they revealed out multiple court orders have been used to collect personal data from far more companies and institutions than previously thought. the demands can scoop up a variety of information including user names locations ip addresses and records of purchases they don't require a judge's approval and usually come with
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a gag order leaving them shrouded in secrecy fewer than 20 entities most of them tech companies have ever revealed that they've received the subpoenas known as national security letters. well the new documents also show that the f.b.i.'s interest spread far beyond just tech companies by credit agencies mobile phone companies and even universities receive hundreds of national security demands the letters have been the subject of controversy for decades issued since the 1980s the f.b.i. is required to show clear reasons for sending the orders out since being downgraded though to anything linked to information on terrorism kuntar terrorism or a leak and vest a geisha is so vague to say at least that the f.b.i. is yet to comment on this particular revelation but previously said it is for the safety of citizens they only investigate if there is a suspicion of a threat we spoke to n.s.a. whistleblower william binney he believes the agency's. national security letters
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are issued by the individual federal agents of the f.b.i. and they simply couldn't say right away or say give you all the data on you or your people and they've been after all data from the beginning to an actual going to every executive order going to triple 3 which they're using as a basis also to collect book crossed the biographic lives around the world inside the united states so it's a matter of their likely every big mess there that's what they're after all the heat on everybody so they could monitor anyone for their criminal activity or use it against them to pressure them to do anything they want basically i call this not be like control that's what it is. using the leverage to get people to do what you want them to do and when you have knowledge about people to this extent that easy to happen. everything you wanted to know about impeachment but were afraid to ask where crossing to washington on the watching the hawks crew and will
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. bolton's appointment sent tremors around washington to at least among those who are out of government and many of those in government because it is a long track record of being a very strong polemical bursary a man who understands how to make the government were very much polarization it was . various times arguing for invading iran for invading north korea etc and this was very much not working where the president wanted to go so why he pointed to some bit of.
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president donald trump has begun the longer the stuff that dreams are made of for the rachel maddow neo liberal wine tasting circuit yes the gears of the trump impeachment are now in motion here on capitol hill after house speaker nancy pelosi took to the stage yesterday and made it official take it away nancy this week the president has admitted to asking the president ukraine to take actions which would benefit him politically the action of the trial the actions of the trump presidency dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office betrayal of our national security and the trial of the integrity of our elections therefore today i'm announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry reason dot com reports the allegations of against trump appear to be mounting they're saying the rudy giuliani drums personal lawyer flip flopped on national television initially denying but then admitting to urging selenski to
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carry out the opposition research on biden his family and then just a few days prior to trump's controversial phone call was let's give the president of ukraine acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney withheld 400000000 in military aid from the u.k. from ukraine at trump's behest from intelligence whistleblowers thwarted to attempting to collude with a foreign power for potential bird on election opponent to a who's who of the administration's rogues gallery electroboy rudy giuliani and secretary of state mike pompei oh this impeachment beecher's all all of the bell waves behavior of political figures topics and places and as energize the democrats in the mainstream news media but you know all of this begs a very important question why did it take a threat to the election chances of joe biden to invigorate democratic party bosses to find the grounds to finally impeach president donald trump i guess you know putting immigrant children in cages instituting a ban on muslims at our borders or.
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