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give me a trial donald trump wants his day in the senate as the impeachment hearings reach the next critical stage rival democrats meantime say they won't rule out yet more public hearings. as germany's new attempt to tackle peter. balk at the idea of using police resources to create fake child porn videos on the dark web plus. colombia imposes a curfew in the capital of large scale anti-government protests and the deadly car bomb.
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right now this saturday 23rd in november welcome to the program live from the r.t. world news center in moscow is kevin i know in here with this how far up they know you can stay with me to the 1st news that donald trump says he wants a trial after the u.s. house of representatives move to formally take the impeachment inquiry to the next level the president laid into rival democrats after a week of testimonies which he described as a hoax and says they look like fools proceedings no head to the republican controlled senate trump says the whole affair is actually united his party behind him. 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 here is known for his 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 the house judiciary committee chairman hit back at republican claims the test of these had been his say is absurd democrat adam schiff also
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didn't rule out holding hearings exist as a primal begins to draft its inquiry report about the situation coverage it seems there's no foreign flour is a lot of the audience is the us media picking up on growing impeachment fatigue taylor explains. talk to what a year it's been and has it 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 a choke hold and then of course that the fending off attacks from the democrats left right and center you always told me doc it's bad to keep things bottled up
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inside and really politicians that just like os 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 and to see 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 r.t.d. is putin's propaganda machine here in the united states i would agree with you yes honestly it's been a huge and that down it's a bit like you and me really i mean i come every week hope you'll kill me even though i know it's hopeless but we're in so deep we just have to keep going but at
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least i have the decency to eat pretend i'm interested in what you have to say. even the democrats who have the most to gain from the session are suffering from what i've diagnosed as impeachment fatigue 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 sitting through the hearings that are bored it's the ordinary voter to master mr morrison i have some bad news for you t.v. ratings are way down way down 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
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people are buying you might not remember how it will start to dr joe biden was just being helpful father lending a hand and getting hunter setup in a good job been trumped he was just a concerned president worried that hunter biden sitting on a board of a need to ukrainian dance company while his father was the country's point man was a conflict of interest so best saying he not just the ukrainian president to look into the matter may be used as a bargaining chip that $400000000.00 of aid the us have promised which reminds me even ukraine's tired of this whole impeachment saga. i think everybody really is the. reason we're all going along on the street we have always. been this we have 0 problems and grace is on the i've got bad news it looks like we
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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 won't 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 but all i want is the 1st word because frankly i want to throw you know i can give you want to try out every one 0 i wouldn't. you know the one they should never ever ever preach by think about all of this the more i realize just like our sessions it's it's a whole lot of money a whole lot of time and it leaves a whole lot of nowhere saskin taylor appalling meantime
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a very different sort of drama drumming up us democratic presidential hopeful told see go has been the birth of some cutting remarks from the new york times for a choice of clothing the paper reports so white suits are more cold leader the oakwood sure. it has been at asians have refrained from in the center the white suits are of somewhat converts of righteousness also cult leaders. only near liberals move them where one suits apparently. that is the most ridiculous pose debate article of everett. newspapers only has many of the content
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that filled them. tulsi she challenges the democratic establishment she is not supportive of regime change and less war all the money the military is spending often needlessly so she's somebody that really calls that out and i think the democratic establishment you know really is like how dare she do that and they come after her so and they come after her in ways as frivolous as this you know. to say that like her white pantsuit makes her a sort of like you know a cult leader and she's on the fringe and a complete radical and that's really unfair to her it's an unfair characterization . germany wants to double down on cutting pay defoe's online but a new touch to try to get into the so called web will see it into some ethically
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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 a terrible acts of abuse against children the authorities say it's going to give investigators all means available and a truck and sex offenders but it's proving divisive supporters insist it will help kill off the so-called dot net of illegal websites but opponents argue that crimes cannot be solved by creating new crimes logic escapes from the u.k.'s christian legal center told us that evidence gathered in this way too could potentially prove inadequate in a court of law. and you look at the crime shows on t.v. and they have solicitation of prostitution or or pull undercover policeman doing.
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selling drugs those are incidences where they're not committing crimes no 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 the internet watch foundation report on child sexual abuse imagery found that europe is the world's worst when it comes to online child pornography the continent 2 thirds of all confirmed cases and the netherlands has the most offenders former british police officer peter kirk and also political commentator under walker shared their views with it on the program. it would obviously have to be used very carefully and will be used sparingly. there are various things that could be done to minimize the risk of it being spread further but if the aim is to close down and arrest all those using the particular
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platform or sharing that you are 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. videos would be illegal and the reason that they're illegal is not because there's a victim of them because clearly there isn't it 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 or outside the virtual world and i can understand the view but the amount of child sexual imagery that. 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 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
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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 the getaway driver. in a bank robbery. would be able to pay off or oysters a surprising 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've shown the genuine stuff i just don't see that anybody would would delineates in that way if they were a sex offender and i think putting more material on to the dark web seems instinctively to me to be making the problem potentially far worse policing in
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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. yes exactly 13 minutes past the hour now more news around the world a car bombs going off outside a police station in southwest colombia it's killed 3 officers and injured a further 10 it happened in the town of san turned to kill a child it's a known hot spot for violence apparently it's about 500 kilometers from the capital local newspapers reported that the explosion caused a major blackout but he had to speculate on exactly who the things behind the attack colombia's already been enduring widespread anti-government protests of late the mayor of the capital bogota as imposed a citywide curfew to try and keep the renewed wave of demonstrations of bay and that to lead to clashes with police. was.
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thank protests kicked off 1st day as thousands turned out against president ivan do k. there demanding better living conditions tax and pension reforms a move to tackle government corruption but so far leaders say there are no plans to change course as of yet police used tear gas and water cannons demonstrators threw rocks at ease nicholas sanchez of donovan reports next for you from the colombian capital. with the day after 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 here they were throwing these rocks at police that were. with tear gas with water cannons and rubber bullets.
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i. was. i. i am but mainly it was a peaceful protest and it was a massive protest as well over $200000.00 colombians marched nationwide protest in and it demanded more infrastructure and more money for education whether students but then you have the indigenous leaders they they fight in. justice in rural areas so that's a different front and then you have the unions they fight in so that the government doesn't implement the tax reforms that they trying to implement and more
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importantly they don't touch 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 once things choose not to appreciate it coming up with this testing times at tesla as the electric vehicle makers breakable. because s. and p. 500 to a new high transparency has banned obliterated. sound accounting has been obliterated all economic policy that is tied to any economic stall that makes any
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economic sense has been ignored and obliterated the rule of law has been obliterated everything having to do with the sound society is being ignored to get . to a higher level and getting so higher level but at what cost. you know world of big. and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than 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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again russia has been outlining its security concerns over japan's military and political alliance with the united states foreign minister sergey lavrov spoke at a news conference following the latest g. 20 ministers meeting and this morning trying to as they. were at the gathering of the g. 20 foreign ministers in japan but actually we are inside a hotel every once in a while down the corridor that you can see right behind me foreign ministers of the most influential countries around the world. and the bilateral meetings happen in the rooms just like the one that i'm in right now and some of them have been scheduled long before. the talks between the new. apennines foreign minister and mr labral here's what the russian top diplomat said after he met his japanese colleague look at the show and you see it. in its relations with japan washington doesn't shy away from saying that russia and china oppose the main threat for so
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cool and that's all their military alliances will be based on countering those threats of course we've discussed the matter with the japanese foreign minister because that goes against what you assess that is that their military and political alliance with washington is not directed against russia on the other hand another meeting that came out as a real surprise was between the russian top diplomat and also the incoming u.s. ambassador to russia who is currently at the deputy secretary of state and here's what we heard from sergey lavrov about that meeting. we talked about how we should resolve numerous problems in our relations taken that john sullivan head of the american delegations during negotiations on strategic cooperation with russia that was a useful conversation despite the fact that of course washington's behavior in the asia pacific region is not officially on the g 20 agenda here in japan sergey lavrov told journalists that russia did bring this issue up
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a few times during his meetings with the other foreign ministers here in the. little slips in the new arms race isn't on the g 20 agenda although the country organizing it could offer to at any issue during the talks i'm talking about the meetings between foreign ministers these questions are important for our dialogue with the united states europe and countries in the asia pacific region especially after washington killed off that intermediate range nuclear forces tuesday and gone back to the building of surrogate lavrov some new friendship with the new japanese foreign minister mr. he's expected to come to moscow before the end of this year a 1000000 to try and go in japan elsewhere on. world overnight clashes in the iraqi capital between anti-government demonstrators and security officers have left 4 dead and at least 60 wounded it follows thursday's bloodshed in baghdad bridge so 8 people killed the protests erupted at the start of october with anger over government corruption mass unemployment and failing public services. hundreds of
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supporters of spain's right wing movements of march to the capital to commemorate the 83rd anniversary of the death of the spanish profile shoes leader who say antonio primitive riviera protesters chanted slogans in support of spanish unity rivera was a pro fascist spanish politician and was executed during the spanish civil war. as a small guest blanketed pakistan 2nd largest city forcing schools and colleges to shut down for at least 3 days and the international is issued a warning over the deteriorating air quality and law stressing that every resident the say in the city is at risk this thick fog descends on the city every december but the problems grow worse in recent years because of high levels of pollution so of course to try and combat some of that carmakers are trying to go green or electric water was successful and make stories covering it electric vehicle make it tesla may be renowned for pushing the boundaries of eco transport but the showcase
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launch of its new futuristic cyber truck proved very well exactly the smash hit the firm's been hoping for. sure yeah. well. maybe i was a little too hard. on her. it didn't go through a double whammy well after taking a big hit after the launch tesla c.e.o. elon musk personal net worth plunged by $768000000.00 the firm. their price also dive 6 percent in one day to the internet's already read to me machine perry the smash of all cyber truck to the time traveling de lorean from back to the future way about then to a physical metaphor for must soon berrisford to spotting isn't any resemblance this
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thing to old school video games musk admitted on twitter they have got some improvements to make before going into production and post the video to to prove that the steel ball stunt had gone well he said in rehearsal to stay with. him to work on what's already the windows that don't make the cut a tesla car owner in europe learned the hard way that the very heart of the vehicles that big a whole set of batteries could prove lethal. we've covered this for i enjoyed every minute of driving this car from the 1st to the last it's amazing to drive an electric car when it catches fire 10 seconds after a collision and just 60 kilometers an hour and you're happy that a passer by saved you from death i'm disappointed. on. lithium is used in the battery cells of electric cars the same that are used for
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mobile phones and cordless drills and if it ignites the fire cannot be extinguished with water it continues to burn because it simply provides itself with oxygen from the water burns until it burns out. the towing 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 rather their batteries but this company told me that they've still not received permission from the ministry because apparently my testimony for the 1st fully electric car in austria which needed to be disposed of. i'm now very negative towards electric cars as long as there are other cars on the market i would never buy one again not. without a bit of luck has me that's why i think looking so far this saturday i can tell you in half an hour so much more and check it out a dot com and a social media for
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a lot more stories you know but we'd love to see there are more sco it's kevin and the rest of the right now saying thank you for taking the time to watch as for the last half hour or so let me just say with a great weekend. he got us into times have a duty to move. on depending. on. who want to talk about you think about it. mates and each of them tell me i'll get
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them out so. you don't have them dirty too much haha get to be a good tone goof on the author to get the if you go to jail when i'm not good children tell him with all this you can tie one next time you don't come fall. what politicians do. they put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to. have to try to be cross this is what we look for 3 in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of the house. and the city.
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young elephants have come to. us basically brutal budging incidents because said leave the baby elephants often do see their mother as not only be killed but also be cut up and voted. i do believe the elephant smile i see it in these little ones they all say so they express some changes. in the.
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this is true but broadcasted around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century i've been swamped and i'm 50 i washington here's what's coming up today investment is a particularly important fault of their. spawn's to today's challenges because it is today's demands and tomorrow supplying even you mean a range as christine legarde has made her 1st speech in her new role today will break it down and what the future of the euro zone may look like under fresh leadership class. sure yeah. yeah tesla is back in the hot seat as its own breakable window well broke in his grandad view of the cyber truck just another really. for. you. to go through. yeah if it didn't work the 1st time do it again r.t. 4th one is there a month is the ok and lauren fix the car coach both take us through the latest must
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dust off and how those cracks cause tests to shatter you see it there we're going to have so much to get to today let's dive right in. and we begin with well we told you so european central bank president christine lagarde is making headlines friday as she calls for a new policy mix in europe just like we told you that she would as we reported the guard who has just taken over the top job at the e.c.b. has indicated that she would actually use the central bank though to push political policy in her 1st policy speech since taking over le guard says that the eurozone needs to create more of its economic growth at home as if it is to withstand the weakness abroad she says and become more balanced internally and that's what you'd likely expect her to say right but where things become much more political is when the guard also said that european governments should boost public investment there are some concerns that the guard will actually use her position to push for
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political positions that she once taken by european governments in her speech that are went on to say quote we have a unique possibility to respond to a changing and challenging world by investing in our future strength. i mean our common institutions and empowering the world's 2nd largest economy. china revised its nominal 2800 g.d.p. up by 2 point one percent putting it on track to achieve its goal of doubling the size of the economy by 2020 from 2010 however as the economy is currently growing at its weakest pace in 3 decades analysts expect that these papers have been massaged in order to achieve growth targets the new revisions included richer data points that showed more business entities and a bigger total acid phase in $2800.00 than assumed earlier so while some analysts remain skeptical the head of asia economics at oxford defended that an upward revision is neither surprising nor unreasonable as newly included sectors in statistical coverages tend to grow quickly and outside of china.

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