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because of. the snuff election on the way and the break that extension already in the bank of the u.k.'s parliament the snuff election on the way and the break that extension already in the bank of the u.k. parliament finally gets to talk about other things the prime minister and leader of the opposition clashing already over funny gets to talk about other things the prime minister and leader of the opposition clashing already over everything from russia themselves greeting us designs on the n.h.s. everything from russia themselves reaching us designs on the n.h.s. . democrat controlled house of representatives in the us is vote.
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democrat controlled house of representatives in the us has voted to move. it to the states if that's an open hearing bring that resolution was condemned by the public with. facebook suspends accounts it believes were russian and involved in this information campaign that facebook suspends accounts it believes were russian and involved in this information campaign in africa just a week after moscow $1000000000.00 deals with the come to the. just the week of the last $1000000000.00 deals with the continent.
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this is r.t. international great to have you with us. this is r.t. international great to have you with us. first this hour with the briggs's deadline extension in place and the snap election. first this hour with the briggs's deadline extension in place and the snap election coming up in just over a month's time british politicians are finally talking not just about you can coming up in just over a month's time british politicians are finally talking not just about the case divorce from the prime minister boris johnson and the opposition leader jeremy corbyn have clashed in parliament his divorce from the prime minister boris johnson and the opposition leader jeremy corbyn of clashed in parliament over things ranging from russia and the solsbury nerve agent attack through to us designs over things ranging from russia and the souls free nerve agent attack through to us designs on britain's national health service. should apologize mr speaker on
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britain's national health service. he should apologize mr speaker for continually striking attitudes that i do not think are in the interest of the it's all very easy to continue striking attitudes that i do not think are in the interest of the it's all very easy to the it is then tell you in a protest or in say the 2 strikers with russia to the it is then tell you in a protest or in say the 2 sides with russia i want to put you in salzburg despite the prime minister's in oils are what happened to salzburg despite the prime minister's denials are oh no no yes yes it is graphic i was by the you i was asked by for you all for a special because she was drunk so i'll write to you i feel if you seriously just the season but the energy suggested shooting for the n.h.l. team but should not age gauge in the negotiations to ensure that british patients
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today was the centerpiece to ensure that british patients today was she said this is for your not for the 1st time the prime minister is talking nonsense but this is peak you're not for the 1st time the prime minister is talking nonsense was the u.k. was supposed to have left the u.p.a. in union already but it was u.k. was supposed to have left the u.p.a. in union already but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension brussels of course agreed to boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension brussels of course agreed to push it back this time to the end of january well it takes a look at just how brits have been using to push it back this time to the end of january well it takes a look at just how brits have been using humor to cope with this never ending bags at saga lights and humor to cope with this never ending bags at saga. which has hit its hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't has hit it's
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hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left over to your therapist here in the union. as a good. then union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. and brags it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console themselves through the 5 stages. until the soul of the local and south stream or the 5 stages that was the talk of i'm good at every family one that was in when as the time that
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everyone realized that i death that lots adele song was about bread as it. was about bread does it. i'm bragg's it wary journalist started talking about the most important meal of the day instead she on the list started talking about the most important meal of the day instead she will say that breaks it means breakfast breaks it until it breaks it means breakfast and you she will say that breaks it means breakfast brix it until it breaks it means breakfast and you keep the breaks right 1st we will make
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for extra keep the breaks right for us we will make breakfast breakfast a success. betting against the underdog is getting restless a success. betting against the underdog is getting riskier often britain voted for breakfast at breakfast off to deny care off to britain voted for breakfast at breakfast off to denial that was anger best summed up by john but trying to keep a little that was anger best summed up by john bracco trying to keep a lid on parliamentary proceedings. don't parliamentary proceedings or do. you know what i'm doing. oh do you know what i'm doing. oh do 6. i want it was time to officially trigger 6. i want
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it was time to officially trigger article 50 that's that letter telling brussels that the u.k. really does want article 50 that's that letter telling brussels that the u.k. really does want divorce well the analogy is well priceless not divorce well the analogy is well priceless. then there was bargaining when to resume a made trip off the trip to then there was bargaining when to resume a made trip off the trip to brussels trying to get herself a brags it deal off to advance the only brussels trying to get herself
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a brags it deal off to advance the own set of bragg's it induced depression that was when brits stella to set of bragg's it induced depression that was when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more excitement coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a bricks and drinking guy it would be so much more interesting that the whole country what we need is a bricks and drinking guy it would be so much more interesting if the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned government are still searching for the law and some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the censorship. come on us like you best i breaks a drink you're going to see a solution. come on guys like you better take breaks a drink you're going to eat a little bit go on. to resume raise governments vision of a 2nd
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a little bit go on. to resume raise governments vision of a successful brags it had become this magical unattainable accessible brags it had become this magical unattainable unicorn politics you know basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn politics you know basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn to reason why is presenting them a horse with an oist cream cone glue to which. to reason why is presenting them a horse with an oist cream cone gluten which while over in brussels the u.k.'s inability to get a break does it deal well over in brussels the u.k.'s inability ringback to get a briggs it deal through parliament turned into existential angst group polman turned into existential angst there is a special place in hell for those promoting bragg's it without a there is
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a special place in hell for those promoting bragg's it without a plan said donald tusk and the guest list is still pre-planned said donald terse and the guest list is still being finalized according to. being finalized according to. those still empty and that means the lot of faces there are still empty and that means the lot of space. one man we can bet. one man we can bet terse may think will make an apparent is britain's new prime minister may think will. make an appearance is britain's new prime minister boris johnson. mr boris johnson.
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with another extension agreed with brussels under a general election on the way with another extension agreed with brussels under a general election on the way the u.k. gets to stay in gregg's it limbo for another few months say the u.k. gets to stay in gregg's it limbo for another few months in fact plagues it purgatory has become the norm for those of us in fact plagues it purgatory has become the norm for those of us living on these green and pleasant pastures which brings us living on these green and pleasant pastures which brings us to the final stage of grief and that is. the final stage of grief and that is except. now on how sept.
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on halloween we're supposed to be scared of course by the likes of ghouls and ghosts this year though it appears that between we're supposed to be scared of course by the likes of ghouls and ghosts this year though it appears that people are more afraid about what they can or can not work. people are more afraid about what they can or can not work. the touch. the touch
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. please help students to make sure that their costume is not offensive to anybody show affan you please help students to make sure that they a costume is not offensive to anybody shell after new orleans as a group any people with disabilities or illnesses or any other group of people. you don't want to say i'm really does occur any people with disabilities or illnesses or any other group of people. you don't want to say i'm going to wear this to purposely mock you or more quote your culture stands for but i think there's a difference between going to wendy's to purposely mock you or more quote your culture stands for but i think there's a difference between that and telling a student wearing a sombrero with a mustache is somehow racist about the timing of students wearing a sombrero with
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a moustache is somehow race it's. such. just a little your own but the issue of the fence of course seems of debate. and a little your own but the issue of the fence of course seems up for debate. why i think that you have to be sensitive to the actual group the. wife think that you
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have to be sensitive to the actual group that people are dressing up as rather than listening to ourselves we should look people are dressing up as rather than listening to ourselves we should listen to the group that's being dressed up and i think that that's so important thing and we have to stop being so it's into the group that's being dressed up and i think that that's so important thing and we have to stop being so sensitive i mean i've been told before that me mayor wearing a make america great again had is offensive i mean i've been told before that me mayor wearing a make america great again had is offensive so where do we draw the line i think that's where we have a very clear problems so where do we draw the line i think that's where we have a very clear problem kids universities professors they don't have to be tone deaf and they can actually listen to the kids universities professors they don't have to be tone deaf and they can actually listen to the actual group and listen from them actually what's offensive or not offensive and i think that's the actual group and
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listen from them actually what's offensive or not offensive and i think that's the right way to approach these you know if somebody is offended i think you should have to need to try to be sensitive and not the right way to approach these you know if somebody is offended i think you should have to need to try to be sensitive and not offend people but i don't know how this has gone so far on these college campuses offend people but i don't know how this has gone so far on these college campuses that. now we're going to call people out on hollow wayne talk about ruining the holiday that now we're going to call people out on how wayne talk about ruining the holiday so i think that you can go too far in terms of something so i think that you can go too far in terms of something that's offensive and divisive even for a comedian so i think you just kind of thread the needle and that's offensive and divisive even for a comedian so i think you just kind of thread the needle and you got to be respectful what scares me about this topic is i feel like when we just say you got to be respectful what scares me about this topic is i feel like when we just say
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how we caught him and we have college students talking about what's offensive we really how we caught him and we have college students talking about what's offensive we really don't even know where the guidelines are anymore because we're living in this p.c. culture that sometimes really doesn't make a lot of sense so let's talk specifically how we can so if. we don't even know where the guidelines are anymore because we're living in this p.c. culture that sometimes really doesn't make a lot of sense let's talk specifically halloween so if it was a person wants to dress up as freddy krueger dress of his for no problem they stick they don't you know the appropriate attire you know the appropriate attire what if they want to be someone like. i think is tony told this the oh i would if they want to be someone like. i think is tony told was the who was you know a black man if you want to just play a famous black. you know
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a black c'mon if you want to just play a famous book you know. how and those who people who listen to you will with the visual you know. 'd how and those who people who listen to you will with the visual clue i would probably just stay away from it because you have to quote yourself the question is the clue i would probably just stay away from it because you have to quote yourself the question is the squeeze worth the juice for example so i wanted to play michael jackson would i be injuries were the jews for example say i wanted to play michael jackson would i be in trouble for and how to dress up in that kind of costume you know i wish we could rubble for and how to dress up in that kind of costume you know i wish we could just embrace people for who they are and that we could not have the racial division that we have in this just embrace people for who they are and that we could not have the racial division that we have in this country and i've been told before that it's really easy for me to say that sitting country and i've been told before that it's really easy for me to say that sitting
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back is a caijing woman in america but you know for me i think the more emphasis we place on race and the more we talk about the division the harder it is to come to back as a cajun woman in america but you know for me i think the more emphasis we place on race and the more we talk about the division the harder it is to come together and i look forward to a day in america where we can embrace everybody for who they are gather and i look forward to a day in america where we can embrace everybody for who they are and hopefully be able to kind of take race out of the equation and hope and hopefully be able to kind of take race out of the equation and hopefully we can find a way around it because now that we're censoring hollowing cautions it doesn't look only we can find a way around it because now that we're censoring hollowing cautions it doesn't look like it's getting much better. us slow our. like it's getting much better in.
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the u.s. the lower house has voted in favor of formally proceeding with the impeachment inquiry of president trump as expected as voted in favor of formally proceeding with the impeachment inquiry of president trump is expected to move the process from closed door hearings to open ones the move was opposed by all the republicans are to move the process from closed door hearings to open ones the move was opposed by all the republicans in the house despite their criticism of the democrats keeping the doors of inquiry hearing shirton in the house despite their criticism of the democrats keeping the doors of inquiry hearing shirton up until this point shameful to create a constitutional up until this point. shameful to create a constitutional crisis for purely partisan reasons this is soviet style crisis for purely partisan reasons this is soviet style rules when only one person has the right to call witnesses and as we saw just tools when only one person has the right
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to call witnesses and as we saw just the other day the chairman was literally directing the witness to not answer certain questions by the republicans what kind of the other day the chairman was literally directing the witness to not answer certain questions by the republicans what kind of fairness is that it's like a cult these are a group of people fairness is that it's like a cult these are a group of people loyally following their leader as he bounces from one outlandish conspiracy loyally following their leader as he bounces from one outlandish conspiracy theory to another and the media are the cult followers and the ferry to another and the media are the cult followers and the past resolution implies a 2 stage process of impeachment inquiry involving 2 house committee passed resolution implies
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a 2 stage process of impeachment inquiry involving 2 house committees he stressed things not to cause troubles of thinking. and i think. it's because it could lead. from ukraine you know it in florida. from ukrainian authorities to favor him in the coming 2020 presidential election trump was asking the ukrainian play the head in the coming 2020 presidential election trump was asking the ukrainian president instead of a favor to investigate alleged corruption claims against him and consider president instead of a favor to be investigated. corruption claims against the man considered his main political rival democratic presidential front runner joe biden the republicans that his main political rival democratic presidential front runner joe biden the republicans deny any wrongdoing in the dealings with ukraine adding trump's conduct was concerning any wrongdoing in the dealings with ukraine adding trump's conduct
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was concerning but not impeached impeachable all the while the white house like this would have reacted to this with gratitude to the vote. with with today's vote speaker pelosi and the democrats have done nothing more than enshrine unacceptable violation with speaker pelosi and the democrats have done nothing more than enshrine unacceptable violations of due process into house rules the democrats want to render a verdict with of due process into house rules the democrats want to render a verdict without giving the administration a chance to mount a defense political analyst charles will tell out giving the administration a chance to mount a defense political analyst charles will tell believes that the democrats impeachment plan is doomed. this is versatile believes that the democrats impeachment plan is doomed. this investigation i apologize for using this analogy but it's still born i mean you cannot under the geisha apologize for using this analogy but it's still born i mean you cannot under the american legal system my
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understanding you can't start an illegitimate inquiry where you do merican legal system my understanding you can't start an illegitimate inquiry where you deny due process rights the qs you just derive the neither right to deny due process rights the cues you just derive the neither right to the the accused to defend himself to confront witnesses to know indeed who the accuser is of the the accused to defend himself to confront witnesses to know indeed who the accuser is do that for a whole bunch of weeks and then say why ignore what i did as i do that for a whole bunch of weeks and then say well i ignore what i did even though it's all outside the constitution now we're going to as for approval and maybe will even though it's all outside the constitution now we're going to as for approval and maybe we'll try to sort of do it the right way you can't do that under our system without trump has improved the will try to sort of do it the right way you can't do
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that under our system without trump is improve the economy united states enormously in the standing of this country around the world to try to get him out of autonomy united states enormously in the standing of this country around the world to try to get him out of office on a minor trotted as it were trumped up technicality which i don't even think love is on a minor trotted as it were trumped up technicality which i don't even think rises to the level of a high crime is not a winning process this is i think a procedure ises to a level of a high crime is not a winning process this is i think a procedural mess for the democrats i don't think they're going to win the vote 2 it'll mess for the democrats i don't think they're going to win the vote to impeach and secure a conviction by the end of the year no way and i see nothing but egg on to impeach and secure a conviction by the end of the year no way and i see none. thing but egg on face unless they know something about trump's conduct that has not yet been revealed case unless they know something about trump's conduct that has not yet been
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revealed to the public. with the impeachment probe threatens to stop them from standing for them to the public. with the impeachment probe threatens to stop them from standing for reelection next year the race to become the democrat's presidential candidate for reelection next year the race to become the democrat's presidential candidate is still to the gap between frontman is not a ring of many voters to yet to make. to the gap between frontman is not many voters to vote yet to make a minds. the primary decides a lot after all your conscience minds. the primary decides a lot after all your conscience would never enter a minute even consider it strictly there's a lot of confusion with the democrats there are a minute even consider straight to there's a lot of confusion with the democrats they're all trying to one up each other for more than 3 years the democrats have been charming all trying to one up each other
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for more than 3 years the democrats have been chomping at the bit for a presidential election what they want is to put the unraveling epping at the bit for a presidential election what they want is to put the unraveling and embarrassment of 2016 behind them and take another whack at beating the donald and embarrassment of 2016 behind them and take another whack at beating the donald more than a year away from the vote democrats are beating a drum of party unity and standing to more than a year away from the vote democrats are beating the drum of party unity and standing together against donald trump one thing all of the democrats could agree on the issue of impeachment gather against donald trump one thing all of the democrats could agree on the issue of impeachment is reviewing a united front against the president the next leader is going to have to be one he's reassuring a united front against president the next leader is. going to have to be one amongst us democrats that can unite us all we must elect democrats that can
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unite us all we must elect a democratic president of the year 9 and. a democratic president of the year 9 and. now you would think that defeating the president portrayed on t.v. as the orange menace now you would think that defeating the president portrayed on t.v. as the orange menace wouldn't be so difficult but reality does not always match expectations wouldn't be so difficult but reality does not always match expectations now the 1st presidential primary is the famous iowa caucuses now before the demand the 1st presidential primary is the famous iowa caucuses now before the debates over the summer 21 percent of iowa's voters were undecided but now bates over the summer 21 percent of iowa's voters were undecided but now that number has gone up to 29 percent bad trend but why well perhaps the net that number has gone up to 29
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percent bad trend but why well perhaps the number of candidates in the race has got them on the fence and the race does just keep getting a large number of candidates in the race has got them on the fence and the race does just keep getting larger at this point you've got billionaire tom styer who just threw his hat into the ring with 3 moons are at this point you've got billionaire tom styer who just threw his hat into the ring with 3 months out from iowa and we thought that there would be a loss of indecision but it's definitely harder than we would have experts out from iowa and we thought that there would be a loss of indecision but it's definitely harder than we would have expected no question i see something that has to be true from going to win and it is true no question i see something that has to be true from going to win and it is true now the democratic leaders realize that the debacle of 2016 through a lot of vote now the democratic leaders realize that the debacle of 2016. through a lot of voters either to tromp or to just stay home on election day so they're prepping the u.s. public there's either to tromp or to just stay home on election day so they're
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prepping the u.s. public not to do the same thing this year they even have a catchy slogan vote blue no matter not to do the same thing this year they even have a catchy slogan vote blue no matter who you can get a pen a t. shirt and even a pillow inscribed with the message but the crew you can get a pen a t. shirt and even a pillow inscribed with the message but the question is will it work we decided to ask new yorkers what they think i think you should vote question is will it work we decided to ask new yorkers what they think i think you should vote for the right person after you've done all of your research effort or your conscience not for the right person after you've done all of your research effort or your conscience. it's not a group think the choice i can understand why blue no matter who the little money it's not a group think the choice i can understand why blue no matter who is a little bit off you know the primary decides a lot pay attention to the primary pay a bit off you know the primary decides
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a lot pay attention to the primary pay attention to all the research and it should go the right way i think their message is call attention to all the research and it should go the right way i think their message is quite coherent it's current administration and nothing more i haven't seen anything like or hearing to the current administration nothing more i haven't seen anything more i think their message is pretty clear and they win with that maybe more i think their message is pretty clear and they win with that maybe maybe it's others possible now compare those answers here in the democratic party stronghold of new european so that is possible now compare those answers here in the democratic party stronghold of new york to the answers from pennsylvania a swing state that was pretty decisive in winning wark to the answers from pennsylvania a swing state that was pretty. sysadmin winning the white house for trump i definitely feel you should vote for the person like myself who i'm the white house for trump i definitely feel you should vote for
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a person like myself who i'm not i'm not in touch any parties would never enter our mind to even consider voting straight ticket but i'm not in touch any parties would never enter our mind to even consider voting straight to you it is the individual that matters i've never really been the type of person the so it is the individual that matters i've never really been the type of person that says you know vote straight party lines because you don't know what you're getting them because there's a lot of confusion as you know vote straight party lines because you don't know what you're getting them because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats they're all trying to one up each other they're elian aiding the lord and with the democrats they're all trying to one up each other there is only an aging a large percent i think of the group they used to vote for that the democratic party's message percent i think of the group they used to vote for that the democratic party's message is like. it's too much like divisive and they're not really. like. it's too much like divisive and they're not really uniting together
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to make one strong candidate that there's such a big push to just get donahue 19 together to make one strong candidate that there's such a big push to just get donald trump out of office and if no one can form a strong enough opinion to vote for wash them back out of office and if no one can form a strong enough opinion to vote for one person it will kind of end up like last election journalist dan was there says that some person it will time to end up like last election journalist dan was there says that sometimes democrats can be their own worst enemy is there a potential divide on times democrats can be their own worst enemy is there a potential divide in the democratic party that could hurt them in november oh sure the rest of the democratic party is it's in the democratic party that could hurt them in november oh sure the rest of the democratic party. it's too big it's so big it's unstable it has a has a centrist wing led by hill so big it's so big it's unstable but has a has
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a centrist wing led by hillary clinton essentially and it has a left wing a quasi social rick linton essentially and it has a left wing a quasi socialist wing led by bernie sanders and there's an immense gulf between those 2 camps wing led by bernie sanders and there's an immense gulf between those 2 camps and the party really can't accommodate both those wings. and the party really can't accommodate both those wings so if there's a house divided against itself jabbered is essentially the only one out there so it is a house divided against itself jabbered is essentially the only one out there who's speaking out forcefully against the hillary clinton aggressed speaking out forcefully against the hillary clinton aggressive foreign policy of regime change and wars of aggression now foreign policy of regime change and wars of
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aggression now the democratic national committee is now saying that they're going to use the slogan vote blue no matter what the democratic national committee is now saying that they're going to use the slogan vote blue no matter who is that strategic for them is that going to help them. i suppose it will help them who is that strategic for them is that going to help them. i suppose it will help them to a degree i don't know but i think a lot of people if it's the wrong candidate a lot of you will wind up to a degree i don't know but i think a lot of people if it's the wrong candidate a lot of you will wind up staying home now if you watch the coverage of the 2016 election the media almost obscured the festing home now if you watch the coverage of the 2016 election the media almost obscure the fact that it was a 2 way race they made it almost a referendum on donald trump's latest act that it was a 2 way race they made it almost a referendum on donald. romps latest outrageous comments now at this point many people are asking if the democrats would be just comments now at this point many
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people are asking if the democrats would be better off giving voters something to vote for rather than just someone to vote against we're better off giving voters something to vote for rather than just someone to vote against we'll have to see what happens over the course of the next 12 months they look mop and are glad to see what happens over the course of the next 12 months they look mop and r.t. new york. well the democrats close in on president trump the u.s.c. new york. well the democrats close in on president trump the u.s. president says eyes on another country's election warning the british people the general because president is eyes on another country's election warning the british people that jeremy corby would be a disaster for the country u.k. labor party leader hit back on twitter accusing trouble would be a disaster for the country u.k. labor party leader hit back on twitter accusing trump of meddling he has the story no sooner had britain's prime minister of meddling he said he has the story. no
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sooner had britain's prime minister boris johnson and the leader of the opposition labor's jeremy corbyn grace the boris johnson and the leader of the opposition labor's jeremy corbyn agreed to hold the general election on the some of the 12 when they started to take a whole the general election on to some of the 12 when they started to take a each other and one thing which has sparked that is the role of donald trump each other and one thing which has sparked that is the role of donald trump he's called in to the radio show hosted by nigel farage and he's called in to the radio show hosted by nigel farage and made clear which of the 2 kind of that he would prefer to be the next prime minister made clear which of the 2 kind of that he would prefer to be the next prime minister and that's led to jeremy corbyn making the claim of political interference but that's led to jeremy corbyn making the claim of
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political interference by a foreign leader donald trump is trying to interfere in britain's election to get i a foreign leader donald trump is trying to interfere in britain's election to get is from boris johnson elected it was trump who said in june the n.h.s. is on the table from boris johnson elected it was trump who said in june the n.h.s. is on the table and he knows if labor wins us corporations won't get their hands on it now and he knows if labor wins us corporations won't get their hands on it. now jeremy corbyn has long since suspected that boris johnson is preparing to sell off the record and is long since suspected that boris johnson is preparing to sell off the n.h.s. or somehow use it as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the u.s. a n.h.s. will somehow use it as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the us a post drags it and the exact thing that he was referring to posts brags that and the exact thing that he was referring to in his tweet when he spoke about
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interference in britain's election was trump and his tweet when he spoke about interference in britain's election was trump saying which of the 2 candidates he preferred laura's user to intestate man and saying which of the 2 candidates he preferred laura's user to enter stick man and i think is the exact right guy for the times that and corbin would be so badly a country he'd be so bit accused the exact right guy for the times and corbin would be so bad for your country he'd be so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you in just such bad places as we had to war he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you are just such bad places as we head towards that election on to some of the 12 the usual accusations of a major world power of that election on to some of the 12 the usual accusations of a major world power interfering in british elections are coming thick and fast but this time not interfering in british elections are coming thick and fast but this
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time they're not aimed at russia but the u.k.'s main ally the united states not aimed at russia but the u.k.'s main ally the united states i. think now because now there are 2 political analyst and director of the. think now because number r.t. political analyst and director of the pangea why a group had to have your interest and so we heard and here's why a group had to have your interest and so we heard. donald trump that eloquent as ever warning you k. that jeremy called donald trump that eloquent as ever warning you k. that jeremy corbyn would be quote so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he taken would be quote so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you into such places why do you think he's so worried about corbett. search places why you think he's so worried about corbett.
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well i think the last thing that. needs to wipe out is comments well i think the last thing that. we need to worry about is comments from donald trump or that they're not helpful for us campaigning the grand strategy. or that they're not helpful for us campaigning it's the grand strategy that you look look for in terms of why look look in terms of why. and i don't think that's the right question. that's probably a secondary or even. more but i don't think that's the right question. that's secondary or even. for that. this race i think actually matters for the. this race i think the 4 to 5 with brands that are the main question in mind and each party wants we focus on with brands that are the main question in
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mind and each party want to be successful in its recall about a clear eyed to. 'd be successful in its recall about a clear eyed that. he says during that we see we did listen to visit then but he says during that we see we did listen to the defense but. they both. to actually the. labor they both. to actually hear. they say very very words like well get it done. they say very very words like we'll get it done in 6 months but they haven't had a clear vision of what they want to do for which i'm but they haven't had a clear vision of what they want to do for them which is going to be the key question. jeremy corbin is case jump of is going to be the key question.
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jeremy corbin is the case chump of meddling is this not the very definition of a lecture meddling when you're trying to influence the meddling is not the very definition of a lecture meddling when you're trying to influence the the way the people will vote in a foreign election. well you know you can go to the levy the the way the people who vote in the final election well you know you can go to the movies of a meddling actually but i think it's helpful especially for them for the process of a meddling actually but i think it's helpful specially for them for the process and u.k. such a popular voice like the president of the united states. and u.k. such a proper voice like the president of the united states giving his $0.02 us to what he would like to happen in an election i think it shows by his $0.02 us to what he would like to happen in an election i think it shows a bias towards one. another no matter what happens in the more wards of one.
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another no matter what happens in the more work with your father in law. but we didn't really see work with your father in law. so we didn't really see that happen in u.k. with the actual u.s. policy to be adopted in the u.k. read election in u.s. audiences kept very excited that maybe in what they were hoping to have a very excited that maybe in what they were hoping to have a leader but they were correct mostly with the president and i guess the you came up later but they were correct mostly with the president and i guess the u.k. was expecting the best and he seemed pretty keen on both expecting the speech. seems pretty keen on nigel farage on boris yeltsin he said that they make an unstoppable force do you think that nigel farage on boris yeltsin he said that they
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make an unstoppable force do you think they will actually listen to the u.s. president team up. will actually listen to the u.s. president team up. i don't think the president has the power over the coalition. and have that much power over. them within the u.k. each leader any try to put out what their agenda is within the u.k. each leader any try to put out what their busy agenda is and work with. that would help them achieve that. and work with. that would help them achieve that in the ideal scenario i think and he did it with want to go and go 'd it alone have him join us now to go i think and he did it was want to go and go it alone have a majority in parliament the 1st work and then. a coalition as we've seen the possibility in parliament the 1st work and then. a coalition as we've seen 5
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coalition to be very slow. they don't get the job and they're right to be very slow . they don't get the job on time and in the right time. is required especially bridges many question now. is required especially bridges many question now pressures are even higher and things happen at a much faster pace so the pressures are even higher and things happen at a much faster pace so. i'm going to make what i. mean in terms of people i. have to make but what that means in terms of people i buy the book to be the. son of the n.h.s. is an institution very close to the books. and finally the n.h.s. is an institution very close to the hearts of u.k. citizens jeremy corbyn claims donald trump wants u.s. companies to buy up parts of u.k. citizens generally corbin claims donald trump wants u.s.
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companies to buy up parts of it if briggs it happens denied it or she'll take solve it if briggs it happens denied it or she'll take. well i think this i think. jerry hogan has both england. and i think is this i think. very hogan has both england been focusing on issues which really were his base and that's what he's very good at. but in focusing on issues which really were his base and that's what he's very good at. but in terms of the main question that. people know that the presence of the main question that. people know meaning break that is very i think is much better i summarize it is very i think is much better still running his reports on these topics as you can see even from polls conducted i think his reports on these topics as you can see even from poll conducted that
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break the level top of people in my and they want to make sure that the front of the brick that is the is of the top people in my and they want to make sure that the funny that they vote for has a clear plan in mind that's the way they want to take that as i mentioned before that stuff that they vote for has a clear plan in mind that's the way they want to take that as i mentioned before the deficit on that the conservatives on the neighbor being the main other party the conservatives on the neighbor being the main other party in westminster they really need to do that what happens in the n.h.s. i think that's all in westminster they really need to do that what happens in the n.h.s. i think that a lot of talk in the beginning because this is science as the transition a lot of talk in the beginning because this is science and the transitions are very clear no country or company would want to expose a result very clear no country or company would want to expose or really promote
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with a whole set up and especially with such a contentious issue as privatizing the promoter with a whole set up and especially with such a contentious issue as privatizing the energy. it's. about that for success going in and you can enter just. about that success going in and you. have vision and go to people of the government. to have a vision and go to the people of the government. listen appreciate your time thanks so much cliff morality the director of the pangea why group has been appreciate your time thanks so much cliff morality the director of the pangea why group thank you. facebook is removed 3 thank you. facebook has removed 3 networks of account sick lames originated from russia and says was leading a deceit networks of accounts cyclones originated from russia and says it was
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leading this information campaign in african countries and holkins reports russia information campaign in african countries and holkins reports. the russian propaganda machine is at it again remove those stories on interference and propaganda machine is at it again remember those stories on interference in the us and european elections brix it and elsewhere apparently in the us and european elections brix it and elsewhere apparently africa is the new target just as the 1st ever russia africa forum comes to a close ruka is the new target just as the 1st ever russia africa forum comes to a close with deals worth billions of dollars signed facebook has uncovered those with deals worth billions of dollars signed facebook has uncovered a russian network gauged in coordinated in authentic behavior a russian network gauged in coordinated in authentic behavior illicitly linked to
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the infamous internet research agency dozens of accounts were single allegedly linked to the infamous internet research agency dozens of accounts were singled out for the shop pages accounts and groups with hundreds of thousands of followers all doubt for the shop pages accounts and groups with hundreds of thousands of followers apparently originating in russia and meddling with help from local as apparently originating in russia and meddling with help from local actors they typically posted about global and local political news actors. they typically posted about global and local political news including topics like russian policies in africa elections in madagascar and mozambique including topics like russian policies in africa elections in madagascar and mozambique election monitoring by local non-governmental organization and criticism off peak election monitoring by a local non-governmental organization and criticism of fringe and us policies the
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accounts many of them news sites committed multiple strange and us policies the accounts many of them news sites committed multiple sins covering local and global news including focus on russian policies as sins covering local and global news including focus on russian policies in africa while promoting criticism of french and u.s. foreign policy in africa while promoting criticism of french and u.s. foreign policy putting a spotlight on domestic events in libya and another big mistake putting a spotlight on domestic events in libya and another big mistake sharing content and stories from r.t. and sputnik a facebook content and stories from r.t. and sputnik a facebook insists that the accounts were taken down based on behavior not on the content they consist of the accounts were taken down based on behavior not on the
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content they posted allegedly using fake accounts to misrepresent themselves but africa hosted allegedly using fake accounts to misrepresent themselves but africa and russia's role there is in heavy focus moscow wants to double trade and russia's role there is in heavy focus moscow wants to double trade volume with africa or improving economic and other ties western powers who had a column with africa are improving economic and other ties western powers who had a colonial and near colonial presence on the continent see this as a threat. and near colonial presence on the continent see this as a threat. a number of western states are resorting to pressure intimidation and blackmail a number of western states are resorting to pressure intimidation and blackmail when it comes to certain sovereign african states in this way they try to regain lost when it comes to certain sovereign african states in this way they try to
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regain lost influence and dominance in their former colonies as well as extract profit from the region influence and dominance in their former colonies as well as extract profit from the region with no regard for the people living there it seems they want to prevent russia and africa with no regard for the people living there it seems they want to prevent russia and africa from fostering closer ties so that no one gets in the way of this policy of theirs from fostering closer ties so that no one gets in the way of this policy of there's a scramble for africa is back with a vengeance a scramble for social a scramble for africa is back with a vengeance with a scramble for social media being the new battlefield and as the competition for hearts and minds online read media being the new battlefield and as the competition for hearts and minds online reaches african shores facebook is once again in the front line which is african shores facebook is once again in the front line.
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french presidents finally been to the city of rule. for presidents finally been to the city of rwanda were a large fire at a local chemical plant because the toxic cloud but on were a large fire at a local chemical plant called the toxic cloud but many locals took micron so long. many locals took micron so long. well more than a month after. well more than a month after that chemical fire broke out in rwanda and president mccall made a surprise there that chemical fire broke out in rwanda and president michael made
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a surprise visit to the city now that blaze when it broke out towards the end of a visit to the city now that blaze when it broke out towards the end of september saw a huge plume of black smoke that basically tainted the area around town but saw a huge plume of black smoke that basically tainted the area around so much so that the authorities told farmers to get rid of their crops even so much so that the authorities told farmers to get rid of their crops even told people who grew vegetables in their gardens that they needed to throw them out and told their whole people who grew vegetables in their gardens that they needed to throw them out and told dairy farmers that they had to get rid of their milk now as well as the environmental concerns are farmers that they had to get rid of their milk now as well as the environmental concerns are also huge health concerns raised as a result of that fire that chemical also huge health concerns raised as
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a result of that fire at that chemical. plant now in the last few weeks since that fire broke out we've seen the plant now in the last few weeks since that fire broke out we've seen the french prime minister edward felipe and other government officials who've all gone to ruin french prime minister edward felipe and other government officials who've all gone to ruin but this was the 1st time the president has paid a visit since but this was the 1st time the president has paid a visit since that fire and that was something that he was challenged on isn't it a bit late fire and that was something that he was challenged on isn't it a bit late to come here only now miss america part of civility you know the role of the president of the republic is to come here only now miss america part of civility you know the role of the president of the republic is not sort of rush somewhere whenever something happens to substitute for each minister not sort of rush somewhere whenever something happens to substitute for each minister the state
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was where it had to be when it had to be well those protests the state was where it had to be when it had to be well those protesters outside were calling on president to resign they were also calling him outside calling on president to resign they're also calling him the president of the rich which is attack we've heard many many times that maclin actually went out president to the rich which is attack we've heard many many times that maclin actually went out and had a bit of a walkabout to chat with people in the streets one person accused him of turning and had a bit of a walkabout to chat with people in the streets one person accused him of turning a blind eye to the problems he turned around and said if there's one thing he doesn't do that blind guy to the problems he turned around and said if there's one thing he doesn't do that's close his eyes he also stated during that visit what's close his eyes he also stated during that visit that there was
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a. no failure when it came to the state services with how the fire had been dealt with the media is no failure when it came to the state services with how the fire had been dealt with immediately and in the aftermath now some have been angered by that statement saying that and in the aftermath now some have been angered by that statement saying that either the president is in denial or he's been given bad advice by the president is in denial or he's been given bad advice by his advisors now we were in rwanda just a couple of days after that fire like his advisors now we were in rwanda just a couple of days after that fire broke out you could still smell the aftermath of that fire very chemical tinge to in the air it broke out you could still smell the aftermath of that fire very chemical tinges in the air it smelt a bit like rotten eggs which is sort of a sense of that came with smelt a bit like rotten eggs which is sort of
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a sense of that chemical still lingering in the air and i was speaking to some of the residents who live just across the river the coal still lingering in the air and i was speaking to some of the residents who live just across the river from where the factory was and they were telling me not just about the immediate health come where the factory was and they were telling me not just about the immediate health that they had but also concerns about what health issues that they had but also concerns about what health issues could develop in the future this is what they told me. you can do could develop in the future this is what they told me. you can talk to any foreign men when you have any type of contact with the smoke it's a dangerous to talk to any foreign men when you have any type of contact with the smoke it's a dangerous.

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