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give me a trial dole troublous his day in the senate as the impeachment hearings reach the next critical stage rival democrats say they won't rule out yet more public hearings to will tell you all about. the headlines this week and this concern over germany's do attempt to tackle peter foldes online critics ball keep using police resources to create fake child porn videos on the dark web. colombia imposing a curfew in the capital now amid renewed large scale anti-government protests on a deadly car bombing.
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morning 23rd november a very good morning from a welcome to the program live from the r.t. world news center here in moscow. is kevin 0 in with this half hour update for you stick around for it to 1st then donald trump says he wants a trial after the u.s. house of representatives moved to formally take the impeachment inquiry to the next level the president laid into rival democrats after a week of testimonies which he describes as a hoax and says they look like fools proceedings now head to the republican controlled senate and trump says the whole affair is actually united his party behind it. we had a tremendous week with the whole you know the great hoax the the growth of the impeachment hopes and that's really worked out. incredibly well and we have tremendous support i think roger's around whose numbers i don't think i've ever seen support in the republican party like we do and you know we've never had this going to support you well the house judiciary committee chairman hit back at
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republican claims the been here. democrat schiff also as didn't hold and more public hearings either as his panel begins to draft its inquiry report but it was to this to such ration coverage is falling flooded seems of a lot of already and says with the us media picking up on growing impeachment. saskia taylor explains the president talked to what a year it's been and has not felt like it's just been dragging on and everyone i speak to says the same thing that that confused and anxious for the democrats to stress because they've been struggling to find a single candidate who can take on trump and 2020 and the best they've come up with is a man whose payday was when he posed in a short sleeved button down more than 40 years ago then you've got the republicans that just riddled with anxiety they keep checking alerts on the phone just praying that lead to hasn't gone on a twitter wrong page or put economy in
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a choke hold and then of course that the fending off attacks from the democrats blocked right and center you always told me doc it's bad to keep things bottled up inside and really politicians that just like pass they need that stress relief to. so the people on the hell have signed up to a group therapy session and it's a classic safe space where everyone supports one another endlessly going over old ground no other president has betrayed his office like this because the president got caught the president in fact tried to trade a political favor for official government resources now this anti corruption president who cares so much about rooting out corruption and ukraine putin's primary objectives within the united states is to so as to foment unrest for their nation would you agree with me that our t. is putin's propaganda machine here in the united states i would agree with the honesty doc it's been a huge and that down it's
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a bit like you and me really i mean i calm every we hope he'll kill me even though i know it's hopeless but we're in so deep we just have to keep going but at least i have the decency to east pretend i'm interested in what you have to say 'd. even the democrats who have the most to gain from this session of suffering from what i've diagnosed as impeachment i just think we're going down this road keep spending more time hundreds of years of history no one has ever been convicted of impeachment and it's not just the people who've been sifting through the herrings that are bored it don't want to write go to to master mr morris and i have some bad
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news for you t.v. ratings are way down. well you know i don't hold it personally i don't think it's you guys. or whatever drug deal the democrats are cooking up here on the. american people or by you might not remember how it will start to dr joe biden was just being helpful father lending a hand in getting hunter set up in a good job bunch trumpy was just a concerned president worried that hunter biden sitting on a board of a need in ukraine and gas company while his father was the country's point man was a conflict of interest so best saying he nudged the ukrainian president to look into the matter may be used as a bargaining chip that $400000000.00 of aid the u.s. have promised which reminds me even ukraine's tired of this whole impeachment saga . i think everybody really is the. reason we're here all the way
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i work on the street we have all the defendants we have all the problems in greece that's right i've got bad news it looks like we might be stuck in this therapy session for a while because to put it simply even if the house of representatives dominated by the democrats votes to endorse trump's impeachment it still has to pass the upper house the senate and there are rumors that the republicans would just unanimously vote to quickly dismiss the charges but what actually get embroiled in the long trial a trial that could be 6 days a week every week until an agreement is reached the only person who's apparently not too down in the doldrums about that is trump who i want as the 1st witness because frankly i want to throw you know i didn't think i could have it you want to try out every one 0 i wouldn't do it for you know one issue never ever been breached by think about with this the more i realize just like our sessions
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it's it's a whole lot of money. a whole lot of time and it leaves a whole lot of nowhere. germany wants to double down on catching paedophiles on library new tactic to get into the so-called dark web will see it enter some ethically suspect territory by creating fake child pornography. investigators will be able to use computer generated images in the future if crimes cannot be detected another way we are now laying the legal foundations and we must never forget the behind child pornography images are terrible acts of abuse against children the authorities say it will give investigators all means available to track down sex offenders but it's proving divisive this idea supporters insists it's going to help kill off the so-called dark net of illegal websites but opponents argue that crimes cannot be solved by creating new crimes but to kiska from the u.k.'s christian legal center told us that evidence gathered in this way too could potentially prove inadequate in court. and you look at the crime shows on
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t.v. and they have solicitation of prostitution or or pole undercover policeman doing. selling drugs those are incidences where they're not committing crimes now generating child pornography certainly is so whether they're creating a crime or not is one question to me the bigger question is the issue of whether you can convict someone based on evidence that was gathered through criminal activity and i think that this might backfire on them by catching people not having to release them because of tarnished evidence well the internet what foundation report on child sexual abuse imagery found that europe is the world's worst when it comes to online child pornography the continent host road 2 thirds of all confirmed cases with the netherlands having the most offenders former british police officer peter kirkham and also political commentator under a walker shared their views with us on this. it would obviously have to be used very carefully and will be used sparingly. there are various things that could be
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done to minimize the risk of it being spread further but if the aim is to close down and arrest although i was using the particular platform or sharing that you're gaining access to then in a why it's sort of self destructs to a certain extent anyway in the united kingdom these sorts of images and videos would be illegal and the reason that they're illegal is not because there's a victim of them because clearly there is and say that in a simulated image but what there it what it has the potential to do is to excite offenders and what we don't want to do is have a government in your up producing material that can potentially excite people into offending in real life outside the virtual world and i can understand that view but the amounts of child sexual imagery that's out there is absolutely enormous anything added by the german police would be an absolute drop in the ocean i also think there's another more general concern about the issue of entrapment. we have
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as a society have to protect our society from police going too far and i think that this potentially is a bridge too far this wouldn't be entrapment and entrapment is unlawful it would be a means of getting into a closed close space for a very long time in the u.k. the police have used informants who have participated in the commission of crimes in a minor role. classically getaway driver. in a bank robbery. would be able to pay off for oysters a participating informant in the crime i think the significant concern is that people who starts on child pornography will begin offending against children in real life it's hard to imagine anybody saying i'm only willing to consume fake child pornography i should the genuine stuff i just don't see that anybody would would delineates in that way if they were
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a sex offender and i think putting more material onto a dark web seems instinctively to me to be making the problem potentially far worse policing in these sorts of areas it is a dirty business and sometimes you have to get your hands dirty to a certain extent to take out the really bad players. the car bombs going off outside a police station in southwest columbia killing 3 officers and injuring a further 10 we can report it happened in the town of suntanned d. cho above 500 kilometers from the capital a known hot spot for violence to paralyse local newspapers reported that the explosion caused a major blackout police are yet to speculate on exactly who the things behind the attack has already been ensuring widespread anti-government protests the guitar's imposed a citywide curfew to try and keep the renewed wave of demonstrations of day but to lead to clashes with police. oh.
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i. know. protests erupted on thursday as thousands turned out against president duke a they're demanding better living conditions tax and pension reforms moved to tackle government corruption but lead to say there are no plans to change course for now the shoes to gas and water cannon those demonstrators threw rocks at his necklace on his o'donovan reports next this morning from the colombian capital. from bogota with the day the historic national antigovernment strike has shown us the consequences both politically and on the streets here we can see some of the damage as many others this. was completely vandalized destroyed by protesters we can see what they used not only to destroy this bus stop but right
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here they were throwing these rocks at police that what i'll answer it with tear gas with water cannons and rubber bullets. i. i. i i. i i. but mainly it was a peaceful protest and it was a massive protest as well over 200000 colombians marched nationwide. protest in and it demanded more infrastructure and more money for education those were the students but then you have the indigenous leaders they say if i tend to justice in rural areas so that's a different. and then you have the unions there fighting so that the government
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doesn't implement tax reforms that they trying to implement and more importantly they don't touch so that the government doesn't touch the pension system so they see different fronts and now it's going to be very interesting to see how the government addresses all of those different fronts it's going to be very difficult for the government to try and address all of those 1. 8 14 in the morning here in moscow no very good morning thanks for watching more news dozens of former residents from the shake or silence of the indian ocean of turned out in protest after britain defied a u.n. deadline to give militias control of the territory the russian prime minister accuses britain of acting like an illegal colonial occupier over it by an overwhelming majority the un general assembly voted in may to give the u.k. 6 months to return the islands but britain insists that the voters non-binding despite it being backed by a un high court ruling. which the international court of justice found weave new dissenting voice to be an integral part of the
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territory of malicious the united kingdom is not in doubt about how suffer inti over the british indian ocean territory contrary to what is being said today it has never been part of the republic it's militias while a bit of a history lesson here the richest says britain forced it to give up the islands in exchange for independence back in 1968 but the u.k. insists mission is agreed to the move in exchange for benefits there will cede the archipelago when it's no longer needed for defense the us maintains a military base there to bear in mind.
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well. maybe the rose proving divisive among shakos silent resident groups all know whether or not to stay a british territory. we want to remain a british overseas territory and we want to be resettled in the whole and our search we want these countries these islands to belong to us we need these of these islands this is our right and this is our homeland and we don't want it to be given to another state our people want to be resettled 1st then we will make a decision whom we want to be governed by and in future we of course we would want to become an independent country as far as you're concerned right now we want to remain a british overseas territory we need to put pressure on them. you can't govern man
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just deal what he will do for us we have been fighting back in fact him for a long time 50 years have passed what did you get that men need to talk listen nothing we need to find we need to see if we need to bring them to the marshes government he's packing for this to their end did you get a spanking or still for the same cause we can't discern we want our rights because our right has been nice we want our country back we don't know we we've who we've called it will be. we would like our country but. the german chancellor's crisis stricken christian democrats are holding their annual conference this weekend in the city of light beset by infighting over the party's political direction following a series of recent election setbacks the c.d.u. will be looking for ways of winning back popular support some members believe that can be achieved by moving further to the right limiting immigration and banning the
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islamic headscarf to school pupils. this must the wearing of the headscarf make small children already recognizable as outsiders such as in a pretty ground or in the schoolyard which we want to prevent in any case we do not exclude a ban as a last possible measure. the c.d.u. leaders says that young girls risk being marginalized if they wear religious clothing or claim supported to by some women's rights organizations which argue that veiling girls is a form of gender specific discrimination but muslim parents and religious organizations are not happy about the proposal. these discussions lead to a climate of fear and uncertainty muslims are experiencing every day discrimination and the number of his family phobic offenses is steadily rising a necessary discussions fuel the anti muslim racism in germany and our wind in the seals of the right wing extremists and absurd debate which seems to be held for the
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1000th time would lead to the demarcus and exclusion of muslims and not sure that we have to put this debate inside this court of so close to the kids. i think it's a good idea to ban the headscarf however we already had a ban on face masks and no one abate it everyone should wear what they want and the state shouldn't interfere in that i believe that the kids 3 have to be. at least 1518 years that they could decide to themselves what they would like to wear since september the c.d.u. parties lost support in 3 states in the east of germany with both the anti migrant day and the center left s.p.d. making significant gains political analysts weigh their office told us that the christian democratic union is facing a crisis of identity right now i will attempt to reconnect with its conservative base. i think that this is a reaction which hollows very bad election results in
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different eastern german states that party has a real problem it's going to lose that status the people's party for the conservatives are of the population and as soon as turnitin for germany has started taking over this rule the end of merkel c.d.u. it's close so i guess it's. a sign of panic the cd you may try this is my observation tries to please the conservatives what would turn us maging down believe me now finally i asked that your suspect acting their opinions and interests have returned to taking more serious the concerns of. a more conservative. part of the population.
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concerning the open border policy merkel government. this is a internationally saturday morning the tunnel can lead to exactly 21 minutes past the hour morning next telling about this an extension to u.s. intelligence powers is a valid merican says been signed off by president trump as part of the patriot act and is going to give the u.s. lawmakers 3 more months to resume debate in the next financial year it's thought that might help escape yet another government shutdown but the resolution didn't pass unanimously. congress should have ended this beleaguered spying program and an active meaningful surveillance reform a long time ago it is this a point in that congress has said extend and spying powers that have repeatedly been used to violate americans privacy rights and trying to bury this extension in must pass funding i just nation. democratic leaders say using the spending bill to sneak through a reauthorization of the patriot act and acted shortly after 911 the us patrick you may recall was aimed at strengthening national security it's been
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revised a number of times the latest being in 2015 which was the u.s. freedom act now the law has long come in for criticism both for giving us intelligence and legal tool to spy on citizens is the worry the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. can access people's phone calls people's e-mails and financial records without a court order that investigative journalist dave lindorff describes the then as questionable. he'll goes for us to say it's a waste of time you can have your phone tapped when you're not even suspected of anything just because they want to monitor you and see whether they find out something by monitoring you that's not a free country the intelligence that they've been gathering has only passively stopped one minor terrorist act and even met questionable so all of this law has been a waste of time but it huge violation of people's freedom and it makes
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a joke out of the 1st amendment that if people can be spied on who are guilty or suspected of anything. and there really is no bill of rights it's all you know verbiage with no known reality to back it up. discover other worlds who is having a brief overnight clashes in the iraqi capital between anti-government demonstrators of security officers have left 4 dead and at least 27 wounded 5 it follows thursday's bloodshed in baghdad which saw 8 killed in protests erupted at the start of october with anger over government corruption mass unemployment and falling public services. hundreds of supporters of spain's right wing movement of march through the capital to commemorate the 83rd anniversary of the death of the founder of say antonio prima donna rivera protesters chanted slogans in support of spanish unity to rivera was a pro fascist spanish politician who was executed during the spanish civil war. fog
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has a small explained it did pakistan's 2nd largest city forcing schools and colleges to shut them for at least 3 days a mess there again and missed internationals issued a warning of the deteriorating air quality in lahore stressing that every resident in the city is at risk this kind of fog descends in the city every december but the problems grow worse in recent years because of high levels of pollution. electric vehicle make it tesla may be renowned for pushing the boundaries in green transport but a showcase for the launch of its new futuristic s.u.v. proved to be well known exactly earth shattering. glass. sure yeah. well. maybe i was a little too hard. then it didn't go through. best laid plans
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was not only the witness that seemed to not cut it a tesla car owner in europe learned the hard way that the very art of the vehicles the battery could prove lethal. ecologists from the us and i enjoyed every minute of driving this car from the 1st to last it's amazing to drive an electric car when it catches fire 10 seconds after a collision just 60 kilometers per hour and you're happy that a passer by saved from death what i'm disappointed. in. is used in the battery cells of electric cars the same that are used from above phones and cordless drills it ignites the fire going to be extinguished with water it continues to burn it simply provides itself with oxygen from the water it burns
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until it burns out completely. lost its own company said it was in a vicious circle as nobody would agree to take the car tesla had a company that was supposed to dispose of broken cars or rather their batteries but this company told me to have still not received permission from the ministry because apparently my tesla is the 1st fully electric car in australia which needed to be disposed of. very negative towards electric cars as long as there are other cars on the market i would never buy one again. technology still of the macon a well that's the way things look is so far this saturday morning coming up to 827 there in about 20 seconds time to watch the clock to go somewhere so much more from a star to dot com our main site so much more for us in our social media as well here in moscow is kevin for me the rest of the team today whatever you're up to
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you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath 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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as of 2013 the pet food industry was dominated by only 5 not a conglomerate company. yet when a consumer wants into a store it's easy to assume that there is a vast array of choices for their dog or cat and the ability to choose that one perfect food. but just how different are these choices and what's really going on inside of those bags is what's inside really as healthy as the shiny outside labeling would have you believe.
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my name is karen becker and i'm an integrative veterinarian here in bourbonnais illinois. this is a commercially available raw food diet this is what i am i'm also going to give the boys in a. great 1st approach. is the time for it our. time is it. fair. so there's a problem in the pet food industry and most pet owners aren't aware that there's a problem and unless you have an interest in digging deeper and finding out what those issues are you can go through your whole life eating the exact same food assuming what you're doing is healthier pat and once you start digging the ever.
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