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social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make. the economy scream. to seize only new opportunity to get. the oval office. if ukraine. also ahead on the program to create a general. chemical biological. people on the streets of new york but the ethics. i think god created them is not good enough for me. there's got to be. the most outrageous thing i've ever heard. faces the risk of.
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one minute 7 am and have a leaven pm and 2 in the afternoon here in moscow this friday september the 27th welcome to our to international i mean and let's start in the u.s. where democratic party leaders are pushing for swift action to impeach donald trump saying he has betrayed his 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.
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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 well and choose the the house of representatives launched a formal impeachment inquiry into donald trump it came after a whistleblower claimed wrongdoing during a phone call between the president and his ukrainian counterpart lot and we were linsky it is the latest in a slew of impeachment attempts mr trump has faced since he took office in january 27th to. the walls feel like they're closing in on the 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 the walls are closing it will trump on
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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. as you remember the democrats it was mostly dominated by a debunked russian collusion probe our senior correspondent. being taking a closer look at the moves against president. 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 russia collusion story treason collusion between the trunk 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
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fabricated but to hell with it obstruction of justice federal seen 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 guy 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 a president knowledge that he was actually meant to be a party to the nondisclosure agreement and now of course she's got a an avenue and a way to fire back at it cohen what is going on how many get out of jail
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free cards does trump have you can keep this up surely every excuse to get rid of trump was brought up this gust dissected in this guarded nothing would stake 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 ukraine 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 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
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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 had 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 what these things are so secure crowd strike the d.n.c. as computer security squad warden let 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 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 easily done it's not the
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way we would prefer to do the investigation 2 years have passed and trump still hasn't been able to find those servers from may or may not have reason to think that the servers are in ukraine it is trumbo after all whatever they know in washington it's clear that the democrats won't let go of this whole ukraine business if finally got 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 trump and the democrats are hoping to bring trump down through this whole impeachment process the idea of. finding a scandal and running around hysterically with there really is no criminal offense
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so they're hoping to bring trump down but i just can't imagine that it will work. all of the more unusual stories of the week in a move that sun straight from science fiction the pentagon say it's seeking to boost the immunity of u.s. soldiers against chemical biological attacks by gene editing but there are fears the defense of human upgrade could be weaponized and scale up in reports. this 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 controlling their genome have in the genome produce proteins that would automatically protect the soldier from the inside out so far this sounds
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a little bit closer to science fiction perhaps a bit more fantasy than fact he will be the 1st marine. 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 no well i'm asking you that the most outrageous thing i've ever heard you do a better fix of d.n.a. could be could be used to live longer. maybe mitt be less relying on things like waste why why we use this with soldiers you don't like the idea no i don't that's
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sad because there's got to be consequences to the oh i change you know their strength their vision you know anything's the end 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 to protect our war fighters these fantasies of the super soldier again that they tie and. arsenal i'm the new superhero fantasies. better been with us for a long time and it relates to any myths the hero is the champion that doesn't mean that some of them might not be be realizable to some extent. but there are many
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reasons why we should not go in that direction we do it's very dangerous you don't know what kind of. what kind of sex will occur from a genetic change because. interacts and often interact you know expected. as well as the fact that our 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 hard to see new york however evolutionary biologist arm and lead royal told r.t. sophie shevardnadze the breathing people for a specific task is a long way off so face full show if you want to catch it is shown here throughout
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the day. 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 breach 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 can add are relatively few what i simply mean is that you've only got a handful of eggs and embryos in a petri dish and you can only make a limited number of choices between them and the choices that you're going to make on the is basically to eliminate the bad things you're not going to be breeding soldiers or super super intelligent kids out of that.
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britain edges closer to brace it it seems london is tightening up its migration policies along the way now a 10 year old girl is facing deportation and a high risk of female genital mutilation in sudan after her mother was refused asylum in the u.k. sally is 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. in other countries they've pledged 50000000 pounds by 2030 to combat the issue.
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of the bible at least 3 days and any requirement it doesn't make. sense to will in 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 say done for the mother is originally from the country has one of the highest rates of conducting f.g.s. in the world and the 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 sense of board but it was are ruled by the home office which said immigration issues and none of the courts business perhaps the most hard profile attempt by the u.k. to deport someone it was the case of abu qatada a radical cleric the u.k. accused of having ties to al qaeda it took 12 years and 1700000 'd pounds to remove
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him and was a victory for the british government yet since he's deployed taishan britain has 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 home office decided and the little cannot be overturned i think that we have to read the congress. and make sure about at least when children are concerned when hall made being john to people. we should bend below should be accommodating sometime people coming to the u.k. they reached no oversight whatsoever we don't even know who they are what they are and so we need to ask ourselves the question i'll we'll k. we you 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 get it when it
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comes to the know when you've been immigration because of course the country cannot just impale clinics 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 states call them should they go back or at the u.k. home office by the way is yet to respond to a request for a comment on the story 60 minutes into the hour lots coming up after the break including poland opens its doors of increased military presence from the u.s. i'll tell you why more stores keen for more boots on the ground and we've got live reaction as well from germany on. like richard marles worst nightmare is like hi i'm richard burr welcome to dead
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planet everything on planet earth is dead because been securitized and we can send it all well there's a teenager in the us more and more they're heartbroken trying your eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all been securitized and sold and resold and repack. times then we're left with nothing except a dream of what a was what it was and it is no more. you know world big partisan. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. 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.
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back with our tea international the united states is moving its eastern europe military command headquarters from germany to poland according to the polish defense minister he also acknowledged that congress had or thrice selling dozens of f. 35 fighter jets to warsaw from the u.s. commander in chief general will conduct the american military both parts of europe bring u.s. forces will be conducted not from german is it is now but from poland. well earlier this week double trouble and the polish president signed a joint declaration on advancing defense cooperation it proposes sending a further 1000 troops to pull poland building new military bases and something that
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warsaw will pay for there are already 4 and a half 1000 u.s. troops stationed there on a revolving basis during a visit to washington in the summer the polish president expressed concern over neighboring russia mr trump however stressed his latest decision has nothing to do with the kremlin's alleged russian. do the same to the. whole. route no i don't think sort of oh i think it's just because we have the president of poland why why why respect and here whether or not we'd be willing to do it and i said well you know they'll have to be insulated israel and they're willing to do that we were think it's great for poland it is very good for us yeah another related aspect here nato is a blunt take result of military action assizes are due to start in with you in the next month the maneuvers by western alliance were launched in the wake of crimea
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voting to join russia in 2014 the war games involve around 6000 troops from 17 countries and is rotated between member states on a 9 month basis ok let's get some more in-depth analysis on this from the president of the international peace bureau reiner braun good to see you sir what does this relocation mean is it a bluff on the part of the u.s. really to hit berlin for not spending and this is been a big talking point not spending not 2 percent of their g.d.p. all nato. you know this is one of the reactions of the u.s. that germany is too slow to spend the 2 percent because the government has agreed to spend a 2 percent you know we're happy that these troops will leave germany it is really a pity that they're going to poland at home you know their poland will see what they have from these troops they will suffering from them they're destroying the
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environment their aggressions against women and all the consequences for the military base and other countries means so it is definitely another aggression against russia it is enlarging the confrontation to russia and this is definitely the opposite of a politics of common security which we need in europe so it is a deep deep step in the wrong direction helping other issues around trade tariffs the nordstrom to gas pipeline from russia germany which has many german u.s. ties not as strong as they once were what consequences do you 1st see that this latest development may. you know the consequence is that the trust between russia and the western european countries also to drum li will be even more reduced than it is it is such a deep frozen atmosphere between the nato and russia and that is
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not good for europe because europe is always alive and peaceful when there is good and friendly relations to russia and what the nato is do is totally the opposite you know and you know like me that is not the only step we have reconstructed to bridges that the tanks from western europe can move much quicker to the border to russia we are building much more facilities military bases all western european countries including germany so it is absolutely the wrong way we need the opposite russia was giving the answer it would use the military budget nato has now one trillion military budget for 2019 russia about 65000000000 so we have to reduce military budgets as a step for trust building and for coming back to oppose of common security. you may have answered most of this point but i just wanted to expound perhaps why is the polish leadership so eager to see more u.s.
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troops and bases in their country. you know there is a history of poland which is not an easy history in relation to russia and germany even by understand the history and the fear of of poland in many many cases the answer is wrong and it is their hateful politics of the polish government which is also something to do with the election in poland they want to show that they are strong that they are fighting against russia to win the elections by getting the right to be in votes that is also the wrong direction because common europe for europe are peace you need friendly relations to russia the 2nd point is i think the russian leadership the polish leadership want to do everything to get more polish troops to get more support from from the united states this has to do with the relations between poland and the united states and finally believe that he
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will need the polish votes in the united states to be reelected as an interesting point as well i should point out though that donald trump has said the move has nothing to do with a perceived threat from russia is that what he sees as the whole truth let me give a general answer when trump is opening his mouth he is lying it is one of the 10000 lies he was doing since he is in power so i give there is nothing new you know definite it is an aggression and a confrontation to russia when you are sending more troops to the east when you are larger the military budget when you expand nato what is this this is confrontation and definitely the confrontation against russia one of the things the needle exercises just finally do you see them ever being scaled back or do you see a time where they're only going to get bigger. you know i hope that we've overcome can overcome these time and these need more actions from the peace movement but when you are looking for the preparation of the nato summit in london i can only
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see that nato want to enlarge the confrontation by discussing about new nuclear weapons in europe by discussing a bog more exercises at the border to russia by developing new military bases in many of the west european countries by sending more troops to the border so all signs at the time are looking that they want to allow that they do want to enlarge military confrontation to russia but i hope that we will come back to better times thanks very much for coming on the program and sharing your thoughts this hour reiner braun reiner is the president of the international peace bureau. ok un environmental environment excuse me unfit for human habitation for years to come we're talking about chernobyl the site of the world's worst nuclear accident 33 years ago nonetheless it's still draws visitors from across the globe for
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it's always only been a matter of time impeachment has always been on the agenda settling on the issue in process but the sticking points the democrats and the liberal media came to remove trumper mommas over a telephone call to the ukrainian president what could possibly go wrong. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. to ignore middle of the room 6. 1000000 more you leave.
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nancy pelosi moves forward with an impeachment inquiry donald trump says it will help him win re-election will get a legal read apolo sees move and take a look at how this latest white house controversy might impact the 2020 race on this edition of. welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king on tuesday speaker nancy pelosi announced that the house was moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry of president donald trump this after hearing mr trump's own words describing a now infamous phone call he had with the president of ukraine regarding u.s. aid for that country and mr trump's desire for the ukraine president to investigate joe biden his son hunter biden it's a fast moving story with many angles but for legal analysis of the house inquiry and what we've heard so far from president trump we turn to richard painter a professor of law at the university of minnesota and the former chief white house
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ethics lawyer during the george w. bush administration he joins me now from minneapolis welcome to the program. thank you so there's a lot to discuss but 1st your reaction to speaker pelosi is announcement about opening up an impeachment inquiry against the president. it's about time this impeachment inquiry should have been open a long time ago and this latest instance of abuse of power by president trump is yet one more grounds from beijing him we already have the obstruction of justice that's outlined in the 2nd part of the bowler report the unconstitutional amalia months foreign and domestic he's receiving we already have his being a coconspirator in the campaign finance violations in the southern district of new york the stormy daniels playoff he's individual won the unindicted coconspirator we already have him violate the 1st amendment in threatening the freedom of the press
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and his contempt of congress refusal to respond us a paid us which is exactly what reza president nixon was impeached for and article 3 of them pietschmann articles against richard nixon and we have course have the cruel and unusual punishment of children at the border in violation of the 8th amendment the list of. abuses of power by this president is a lengthy one in the ukraine episode as yet one more so it's time to get going with impeachment how do you rank this offense in that long list of offenses is this the worst is this near the worst we need to find out 3 more we only have the notes about the call phone call we need the full transcript of the phone call and by the way the ukrainian government certainly must have the full transcript of the phone call so we'd better have it somewhere too and that ought to be made public we need to find out a lot more about what's going on but it appears that he's going to do the same.
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