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i. i i. in the headlines this morning u.s. democrats seize on a new opportunity to get donald trump out of the oval office no russia collusion this time around the key word is ukraine numerous previous attempts at ousting the president of. the generation of genetically modified soldiers chemical and biological. people on the streets of new york. i think i think god created them is enough good enough for me. there's got to be consequences. thing i've ever heard. the story about asylum
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seekers daughter facing the risk of female genital mutilation in. the u.k. government said it prevents deportation as london spends millions on the fight against. oil gas and coal companies face the climate change movement as a 3rd of the world's banks now cut back on their investments if the policies here to stay the. time. are extreme extreme activists. the only reason that the solutions required to deal with these problems. is that we have produced more emissions in the last 30 years than the entirety of human history before. friday morning 27th of september good morning for me kevin i would welcome to the program live from the out see international. new center here in moscow 1st the
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straight to the us to our top story again democratic party leaders are pushing for swift action to impeach donald trump today saying he's betrayed his judy is president and is no longer fit for office. this occupant occupant of the oval office poses a clear and present danger to our future to our democracy isn't day. by putting his personal and political interests ahead of the interests of the american people place that i hoped we would never be and never thought we would see a president take the actions that he has it's not about politics it's not about partisanship it's about patriotism on choose their the house of representatives launched a formal impeachment inquiry into double trouble for whistle blow claimed wrong do it during a phone call between the president and his ukrainian counterpart let him is the lenski well this is the latest in a slew of impeachment attempts against donald trump that he's had to face since he took office in january 27th. but the walls feel like they're closing in on the
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trumpet ministration right now and i'm not sure they can hold them off for much longer the walls are closing in and everyone is freaking out the walls are closing the wheels are coming off. the walls are closing in on president trump walls are closing it with trump on the walls are closing in on the trump white house. all of the walls are closing in at this point the walls are closing in fast and. then the democrats on the floor was mostly dominated by a russian collusion probe our senior correspondent word of this morning takes a closer look at the moves against the president now that. if you're a democrat the hardcore liberal type you knew in your heart the trump would be brought down the only question was how long it would take just needed a reason and come on there were plenty no people put their money on the trump
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russia collusion story treason collusion between the trump team and the russians and trump knew about it that would truly be impeachable it's miss prison of treason and so far his response has been exploding and unfortunately proved entirely fabricated but to hell with that obstruction of justice federal scene in the united states that ought to do it to president trump trying to block the f.b.i.'s rush investigation commit an impeachable offense are we getting closer and closer to the possibility of yet another impeachment process no dodges that to come on let's go in on the guys slept with the porn star media told us and paid a hush money to keep it silent no way he'd survive that bicycle you see the trump team stepping into every trap that she and her lawyer set for them having the
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president knowledge that he was actually meant to be a party to the nondisclosure agreement. of course she's got a and avenue and a way to fire back it cohen what is going on how many get out of jail free cards does trump have you can keep this up surely every excuse to get rid of trump was brought up the sky just dissected in this guarded nothing would steak until now it seems like ukraine is the 1st nail in trump's political coffin bloodhounds democrats smell blood weakness at long last. trump is vulnerable i think focusing on this he crean scandal singularly is important i think we have to act quickly but not with haste of the more able to speak with one voice on that subject than on some of the other we've got to go narrow no question about it i would hope within
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a 6 week frame we could get the evidence on the table so the american people can see it just one phone conversation and trump signed his political death warrant and if you thought it was about russia you thought wrong even a russia was discussed in that very call i would like to find out what happened with this whole situation with the ukraine they say crowd strike i guess you have one of your wealthy people the server they say ukraine has it that sounds crazy democrat servers hacked by the russians allegedly somehow ending up in ukraine but these things are so secure crowd strike the d.n.c. as computer security squad warden led the f.b.i. look at them would threaten their security if the f.b.i. investigated they claimed all that the agents received were redacted draft reports
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all the information about russian hacking was pushed amongst others by crowd strike and the f.b.i. putting him politely said this isn't how things really done it's not the way we would prefer to do the investigation 2 years have passed than trump still hasn't been able to fire in those servers trump may or may not have reason to think that the servers are in ukraine and is trumbo after all whatever they know in washington it's clear that the democrats won't let go of this whole ukraine business they finally got a solid ground for their long awaited impeachment oh and russia. forget it the wind cares anymore the democrats are desperate. they're terrified of losing the election joe biden is a disaster as a candidate if if he is the nominee he will i'm almost certain he will lose to
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trump and the democrats are hoping to bring trump down through this whole impeachment process this idea of. finding a scandal and running around hysterically where there really is no criminal offense so they're hoping to bring trump down but i just can't imagine it will work. next morning in a move this one straight from science fiction the pentagon says it's seeking to boost the immunity of u.s. soldiers against chemical and biological attacks by gene editing but there are fears the defensive human upgrade could be weaponized caleb maupin has got the story. the soldier of the future won't just be battle trained and ready to kill they'll be genetically engineered to withstand a biological attack the pentagon has a plan for editing the d.n.a. and creating super soldiers why is defense advanced research projects agency doing this to protect a soldier on the battlefield from chemical weapons and biological weapons by
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controlling their genome have in the genome produce proteins that would automatically protect the soldier from the inside out so far this sounds a little bit closer to science fiction perhaps a bit more fantasy than fact he will be the 1st marine but. earlier this year a chinese scientist announced that 2 girls were born with edited genomes genomes that were edited to be a child be resistant so with potentially boundless possibilities the question now is what altered genes would a u.s. soldier need for i put some brains in them so they can question the policies they're already good soldiers i think i think how god created them is enough good enough for me are you kidding me no not well i'm asking you that the most outrageous thing i've ever heard you get benefits of d.n.a.
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could be could be used to have long. maybe mitt be less relying on things like waste why what do we use this with soldiers who don't like the idea no i don't that's sad because there's got to be consequences to the oh i change you know their strength their vision you know anything's the you know anything that would make them a better. soldier asbos but before you let your imagination run too wild remember the u.s. military says there is no need to worry it's all for a good cause all these technologies they were dual use. you can use them for good and you can use them for evil defense advanced research projects agency is about using them for good to protect our war fighters these fantasies of the super soldier again if they tie into these fantasies of arsenal i'm deep in the superhero fantasies. better been with us for a long time and it relates to any myths of the hero the champion that doesn't mean
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that some of them might not be be realizable to some extent. but there are many reasons why we should not go in that direction really it's very dangerous you don't know what kind of. what kind of sex will occur from a genetic change because. interacts and they can often interact in unexpected ways . as well as the fact that their ability to targets. certain cells is still far from perfect the potential of genetic engineering should not be underestimated there's a lot that could be done beyond simply fire breathing always on fully weaponized more years and keep your eyes out for the genetically modified soldiers of the future unlike g.m.o. foods they may not always be labeled kaleb up and see new york yes an old soul isn't it well evolutionary biologist almond liver oil spoke to right to the sophie
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shevardnadze talking about breeding people for specific tasks this is a long way away those tell if you want to see more that's a great program it's only just 50 minutes time. at the moment we still have a very poor understanding of the genetic variation that allows people to become one to excel in one kind of profession and another the notion that you can breed people for particular aspects. although in principle is possible in practice it's very far away what we do is we what i'm suggesting will happen soon is selection for such an attribute. but the number of choices that you get are relatively few what i simply mean is that you've only got a handful of eggs in embryos in a petri dish and you can only make
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a limited number of choices between them and the choices that you're going to make of them is basically to eliminate the bad things you're not going to be breeding soldiers or super at super intelligent kids out of there. more that soon back to the present as britain edges closer to bret's it it seems it's tightening up its migration policies along the way story if you're next of a 10 year old girl who's facing deportation and facing a high risk to a female genital mutilation in sudan after her mother's been refused asylum in the u.k. isa rallies following her story. putting aside his enthusiasm for war and its cozy relationships with sports and the title is the british government style the self of the staunch defender of human rights around the world the latest crusade they've taken up is the fight against of g.m.
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in other countries they've pledged 50000000 pounds by 2030 to combat the issue of the bible at least 3 days and then the requirement it doesn't make. sense until then the state of god but the british home office is pushing ahead with deporting a woman and her 10 year old daughter to bahrain from where lawyers fear then be deported on to done but the mother is originally from the country has one of the highest rates of conducting f.g.s. in the world and the girl risks being another victim they are happy to prosecute female genital mutilation they're happy to give money abroad to stamp it out but they're failing to protect women who are at risk if deported a british family court earlier ruled that the coal face the risk of being circumcised against her will if sent abroad but it was overruled by the home office which said immigration issues are none of the court's business perhaps the most hard for fall attempt by the u.k. to deport someone it was a case of. radical cleric the u.k.
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accused of having ties to al qaeda it took 12 years and 1700000 pounds to remove him and was a victory for the british government since is the potations britain who spent almost 200000 pounds protecting his wealth in jordan and the question now is whether the mother and her little girl would also get that much protection from u.k. authorities if she ends up back in sudan in all good conscience in the u.k. today 21st century we constantly just just say oh the whole mob is decided and the little cannot be overturned i think that we have to read the conversation and make sure about at least when children. all concerned when hall made being john to people. did you know we should band ditto should be accommodating sometime people coming to the u.k. they recent polls are side by side if we don't even know who they are what they all and so we need to ask ourselves the question i'll we u.k.
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we do know this kind of moral politics i mean there is a point in time where yes we have to be pragmatic when it comes to but when it comes to the know when you've been immigration because of course a country cannot just simply you're going to open up its border and you know and hope that it will be ok that being said i think that we need to be very careful about how we treat people especially when those people call me should they go back . to what she was holding just 60 past the coming up with this is dark one in a mud jewellery village from a hollywood film so i sort of know too real from the u.s. military you know want to get screenings of a new job for film. and in the blood. of my back.
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from moscow this is art international for good morning to you so next a cinema chain in the u.s. now we hear is bad moviegoers from wearing costumes masks and face paint cheering screenings of the forthcoming new joker film and it's the it is it comes after concerns were raised by families of victims of the mass shooting at a movie back in 2012 just ms joker. meanwhile the u.s. military has issued warnings to its service members about a potential of mass shooting threat showings of the film several potentially
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dangerous messages posted by the in-cell community the involuntarily celibate were discovered by intelligence officers. booth and social media have made reference to interest solo but in so extremists replicating the 2012 theater shooting in aurora colorado at screenings of the joker movie at nationwide theater this presents a potential risk to department of defense personnel and family members though there are no known specific credible threats to the opening of the joke on the 4th of october so the threat is allegedly coming from the in-cell community as mentioned whose philosophy resembles that of the film's main character is looking a bit more depth at who the ansel's other online group who describe themselves as involuntarily celibate seems he's describing to old men apparently feel neglected and desired in our modern day sexualized society not being able to find a romantic or sexual partner so and result of all that it seems some of them turn openly hostile to society and promote violence as mentioned back in 2012 that
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screening of another film the dark knight rises was marred by a mass shooting the attack became a hero to the ansel community there were also some unproven claims that he was inspired by the joker character the latest release won't be shown at the venue where the shooting happened it must be said the studio itself distanced itself from the violence denying the dark knight rises movie influenced the perpetrators actions. our company has a long history of donating to victims of violence including aurora made no mistake neither the fictional character nor the film is an indorsement of real world violence of any kind it is not the intention of the film the filmmakers or the studio to hold this character up as a hero i think the reason for that is is somewhat hypocritical a concern over the joker movie is warranted because according to the f.b.i. they have been picking up chatter on some dark web websites that indicate that there is talk about a possible incident that could occur somewhere at a movie theater that's been undisclosed the united states especially right now
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we're in such a fractured society in terms of the view of you know racial politics and how everyone views each other there is a huge concern about this idea of white males being a threat to the society in general i don't think that's an accurate assessment in terms of the actual belief that white males in general are a danger to society but this is a needy a narrative that's been playing out for some time now. to tell who's papers by and all advertisement for fossil fuel based products and services with immediate effect the paper's editors cited the environmental concerns for its decision week of the biggest mass climate protest in history separately a 3rd of the world's banks have signed up no 2 unit initiative on efforts to tackle climate change such as cutting back on investing in fossil fuel projects among the big players like citigroup and barclays in total 130 financial institutions in
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$49.00 countries have signaled that they're on board but it's a big notably 7 of the world's 10 biggest banks still missing from the list the own initiative calls on banks to harmonize their strategies with the paris climate agreement and work towards a sustainable future from being seen as an overdue move to mobilize the influential financial sector to maybe a fire that will just cause more problems than it solves we put a. the discussion here an r.t. . what we really need to be looking out looking at is eliminating the funding of fossil fuels as quickly as possible and the key thing here is not to focus too much on the banks they will do whatever they can within what is profitable and and legal key thing is to put pressure on governments to utterly change the rules in terms of what banks do to get rid of anything that is destroying the future for our children the green technologies that are presented as growing are not a toll in many instances in the energy sector today say no to nuclear energy there is no reason to say no to say no because nuclear energy doesn't make any c
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o 2 it's time to stop and the gulf mums must progress of course in the reduction of c o 2 emissions but they should do it normally at a normal pace and for bidding the use of coal of few or gas is stupid especially for example in germany they need coal plants to to produce the energy when there is no went to identify you know perhaps correctly perceived problems with some of what is being pushed forward is green at the moment as a reason for carrying on burning fossil fuels when we know it is ready a crime against humanity in the form of catastrophic droughts floods typhoons like clones hurricanes you know and the strength of these things is absolutely vastly greater than before and you know so to try and identify some of the problems with what's being put forward by you know the mainstream green narrative as a reason to carry on destroying ourselves it's just madness about what the science is saying in terms of what happens when we go over one with photographs and not as
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if these are one of the i've seen god save the i.p.c.c. the i.p.c.c. only represents a fraction of the scientific world so many of us disagree that global warming is not necessarily to you to c o 2 alone or 2 main thing we must be very careful what we do because c o 2 is essential to the growth of plants and to to life on earth so and to oxygen creation so it's not that is if we get to a point where we. running out that i don't have a congress that's what we're not running good if you go to we must 1st have solutions and it's not because craig barack spoke on monday that we need to go faster and we need to do the right thing at the right time it's not people why are extreme extreme activists that need to decide governments cannot allow this and the united nations should not allow this the only reason that the solutions required to deal with these problems are now so extreme is that well we've had 30 years of people like luke saying oh well we need to wait till we know more until the
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technology is about or what has happened over that period is that we have produced more emissions in the last 30 years than the entirety of human history before so the very can the very tempting rationale which is that anything that looks greener than before is a step in the right direction we must go at the normal pace we cannot stop planes from flying from today on because that's what the extremists want to paraphrase god given to go progress with your question i would say what he obviously cites ogress on this to have over the morning here that's why some news stories are putting out so far this friday was much more on online for most r.t. dot com for now free kevin i have a great day and stand by stay with us if you can for a great show really interesting 30 minutes coming up futuristic journalism with an arm and liberal evolutionary biologist talking to sophie to bring.
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making us who we are today very different and yet very unique the latest in a college is can we make human d.n.a. perfect and where to be true. today in amazing evolutionary biologist. armaan money. our money to one it's a great pleasure to have you on our show. so we're going to start off with the book that you wrote earlier and i thought i know that you moved on but we'll talk about the topics that are inspiring you just in a little bit but let's start with newton's on genetic variety in the human body and in that book you put forward their idea of genetic exploration genetic experiments being a good thing yeah. ok now we should be afraid of them so. in
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your own words tell me what does that mean is it ok to actually maybe change the human race manually. oh. well. let's backtrack a little bit so mutants the book it wasn't really about changing us it was mostly about how we had changed to troy about all the variety that humans show . when we look at each other some of it good some of it bad i mean and when i say bad i mean medically bad and so what the book was all about was what does all the variety tell us about how we as humans are constructed how the human body is starts out as a single cell and the multiplies into a walking talking copulating thinking creature doing all the stuff that humans do that genetic program and it turns out that what all the ferocity those mutations
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some of a truck terrible in the way that a flick does once we identified the genes we can reverse engineer the human body as it were we can discover the program that makes us right that's what the story that that book told. when you us does something a little bit different is about well now that we know so much about how to make a human body about the genes that make us can we and should we manipulate them to make something new. well that's a very difficult question to answer. there are different kinds of manipulation that you can do one which i think is coming and which is basically ok. is to use the information in our genomes.
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