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let's come together impeach the president is not just about impeachment anymore it's about canceling it he is a clear and present danger to. the u.s. house of representatives votes to impeach president trump for a 2nd time off to angry debate but while many on the floor see the back of him others warn it's dangerous to simply quote cancel his feelings and. also this hour vandalised then told hundreds of prices at the brussels police station on fire after an african refugee. in custody and. being banned in uganda made an ongoing election platform is accused.
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truck. good afternoon just gone 2 o'clock in moscow you're watching international now off a heated debate the u.s. house of representatives has voted to impeach donald trump for a 2nd time just a week before each to you to leave office it is now up to the senate to decide whether trump will be able to hold public office ever regain the decision to impeach came as most lawmakers condemn the president however almost $200.00 congressmen and women came out against the vote arguing it's no longer about justice but revenge. donald trump is the most dangerous man to ever occupy the oval office there is so dangerous what you're doing
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that tyrant president they want to cancel the president he is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love the houses action today will only extend the division longer than necessary let's come together impeach the president for this high crime against the republic you don't merely seek victory but you seek obliteration of your nemesis well ahead of the vote these pictures went viral hundreds of national guard troops have been pictured sleeping on the floor in the capitol building with many on line 1000 the seat of government now looks more like a military base they were stationed there around the clock following last week's riots that the premise is the violence has further split the country with democrats branding the storming of capitol hill an act of domestic terrorism well after the house impeachment vote the senate will now decide whether to indict trump on charges of inciting insurrection but despite democratic party calls for urgency it seems the vote will not take place before the president leaves office on january
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20th no expert charles raves explains now how this could all determine trump's long term future. since he will have already concluded his term what conviction in the senate would do is open the door to an additional vote on a majority basis only determine whether or not he would be banned from. future public office and i think the odds are very high that that goal would be successful if the larger hurdle is 1st accomplished of an actual conviction in the son in the state prosecutions if they make it to trial there's absolutely no bar he can't be pardoned for it at the federal level and if the state of new york for instance were to decide that they were going to proceed forward with indictment in trial he would get his day in court just like any of the defendant on the federal potential federal charges is going to come down to whether or not president truck chooses to
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do something that no president has ever done attempt to solve part of which he's actually been advised not to do by every legal adviser that he's raised the issue with or he doesn't attempts or if he does not self pardon i think the odds are actually lower that he will be prosecuted federally if you self pardons he's actually challenging the validity of a self-starter by the president in my assessment is that the united states is not going to be interested in allowing someone to commit crimes and then pardon themselves or go out the door if the self pardons he almost guarantees a federal prosecution to result that costs or some. of the backlash is unjust and it's believed because tech giants are continuing to purge him from the platforms with snap chat night the latest to permanently ban the president's account businesses are also being talked to today despite his supporters questioning the need to think of the measure is going to gas the it takes
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a collapse of the. undermining an elected president you don't like is cool politics. just how things up censoring him and denying the president a voice that's just plain pity that it's what it's called and then to go after his business interests just out of spite that's out and out council culture the politically correct acceptable face of hatred here to announce that the city of new york is severing hall contracts with the trump organization if a company in the leadership of that company is engaged in criminal activity we have the right to sever the contract it's happening on every level local governments like new york which now has a problem with trump running the local caris sells and ice rings business is also appointing him towards the door shutting down his online stores for example even
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the banks bailing out ruling out future ties on trump accounts worth millions we witnessed the president of the united states encouraging the roads is a new freedom from call in the national guards to protect the regime is before. violence has no place in our society and the scenes that we witnessed are a shame on the whole nation the sports world is no exception to add insult to injury they do enough to trump's passion these goals the professional goal for the subsea ation is stripping the president's cherished bedminster golf course of who stayed in the 2022 p.g.a. championship which trump has apparently spent millions preparing for but that's the price of going against the flow nowadays if you don't say what people like to hear you're going to have a bad heart. it will just be you your nearest and dearest get sucked in to
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pretty much everyone who depends on you. we're live in the age of cancel culture but this isn't something the start of this week it is something that they have been doing to us in others for years if you disagree with them if they don't like you they try and castle. trumps presidency was undoubtedly divisive this is a person you either hate who you love you may feel that he deserves all of this you may feel it's odd justified but you can't deny that he's left to mock that he was the president or well turns out you can add i'm working on a bill that would mean that nothing not even a bench no airport no highly no school nothing ever bad the name of this traitor it's about pure hate the social media driven revenge and this is the lowest level of any kind of political discourse that i have ever see it's not in any way
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surprising that these groups because they don't have a real arguments are going to try to sort of go around the thing it's kind of like if you're in a debate with a person where you have no chance of winning a debate you just turn off the electricity so that nobody has a microphone that's what we're seeing over here when you treat the other side as if they're not just people that you disagree with but people who you view as your enemy you will make them your enemy and right now the democrats have made themselves 74000000 enemies maybe even more than that i don't know and when you do that you create divides in the country you create hostility you create violence and we have not seen the end of this this is not something being created by trump's the bastid news this is somebody something being created by the fact that so many people feel silenced and deep platforms by left wing media both social and traditional. in other news hundreds of rises of smashed the windows of
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a brussels police station and set it on fire for a young immigrant died in custody. god protesters here had taken to the streets demanding further investigation of the death of an african migrant to the police department officers use force to disperse the crowds the victim's family lawyer says authorities do you have questions to answer. it brit hume of films the actions of the police on camera he used his civil rights to film the police human rights organizations have long insisted that there is such a right to film the police on camera the police got annoyed in the end they decided to imprison him during the search he lost consciousness and nothing happened he was left for dead this prompted the crown attorney to open an investigation into the manslaughter charge when people ask me alexey do you think it happened because he
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is black and foreign i don't know what i should answer because i know one thing probably with my son he is blind in the same age this would not have happened and this is unacceptable i have no words no respect no dignity and no humanity and a 3 year old in primo was detained on saturday evening reportedly while filming police officers on his smartphone he lost consciousness at a police department the man was taken to hospital but doctors could not save his life the cause of death is not yet known police said that the man was detained for violating a nighttime curfew during the pandemic however an autopsy did find that he had died before the curfew deadline protesters at the mandan justice. it was like a brother to me it's almost like we were a family so i have the right to be outraged because we're talking about the death of a human being here and we think it is totally normal for people to be outraged we are
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grieving that is the main reason why we're here and the 2nd reason is that we demand justice justice must be done a lot of aspects still go regarding the circumstances of him is death. now on line giants seem to be happy to ban uses they don't like but less keen when it happens to them a case in point in the african state of uganda twit is hit out of the social media banned there by the country's president and made an ongoing election process saskia taylor reports on growing cries that big techs are being a little hypocritical in a rough start to 2021 it looks like twitter is losing finance as quickly as it stock is tumbling this is unfortunate but it's unavoidable. that we're going to come and play around with oh oh. oh.
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goodness. the ugandan president has blocked access to all social media platforms in the run up to the general election why while you're wary mr vini claims the overreaching nods in silicon valley when meddling and taking sides by banning the accounts of government officials linked to his campaign which for someone hoping to extend his 34 year rule by a few more years was never going to be a winning policy used to being on the other side of a purge though twista was not impressed action as to information and freedom of expression including the public conversation on twitter is never more important than during democratic processes particularly elections a noble sentiment the must have slipped twitters mind when it banned the president of the united states his lawyers former advisors former white house trucks just needing conservative personalities and over 70000 of the recounts apparently
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because they were all the embellished their understanding of the 1st amendment by firing up magnus supporters on inciting a riot at the capitol so according to twits the number one jack dorsey on friday in america censorship is that the national interest but on tuesday in uganda it's a human rights violation begging the question all that any mirrors at twitter h.q. they're right about the principles of be expressed in that tweet the irony though the really sick dark and dangerous irony is that they themselves are leading the way in doing exactly that which they're a lecture in other countries they can't do it but locking self-awareness has been a long time passion of the social media platform one it's pushing for public conversations around election time in a far away country rewind a few months to when it froze out the new york post over. story about the president elect's son's laptop the one that apparently exposed tom to biden's dodgy dealings
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in ukraine while his father joe then v.p. was point man for the country is it any wonder the newspapers that it's a still. the goal my learned pre-election freedom of information for ugandans but not for readers of america's oldest daily newspaper the new york post for which twitter said sorry we made a quick interpretation using no other evidence that the materials in the article were changed. and according to our we bought them from being spread. upon further consideration we've needed to start she was wrong and corrected it within 24 hours calling out others shutting down haters and giving yourself a full time free pos so much easier than practicing what you preach. you tell and i see some here not a push back against a top british screenwriter who says that heterosexual actors should not play gay characters we put the issue up for debate just off.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development that only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. is your media a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being
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so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura maybe the shallowness. hello again now a leading british green writer behind some of the case most acclaimed energy beating drummers that heterosexual actors should not be casting gay roles but even some actors best known for playing groundbreaking gay characters have hit agd at russell t. davies viewpoint for overreaching on equality i feel strongly that if i cast someone in a story i'm casting them to act as a lover or an enemy or someone on drugs or a criminal or
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a saint they're not there to act gay because acting gay is a bunch of codes for a performance it's about authenticity the taste of 2020 i'm not completely convinced he understands what acting actually involves i.e. inhabiting a totally different character back in the late eighty's and early ninety's during the aids crisis the homophobia the secrecy of the quality shows etc i was always dreaming of the day when being gay was no longer an issue when we were no longer defined as gay activists or gay people just people we put the issue up for debate. i don't think as an actor that it matters what the sexuality book. when i was john a school in london with the whole you know we play at any one. of the backyard and sakes and weeks. i've played a lot of characters outside of mind and spirit and it's time to move on. you
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to ridicule the the gay life has already transgender my guests now i would suggest that it's necessary to not leave the decks variance so you can probably raid that i do believe it's possible to replicate. actual sexual harasser i think at the end of the day the best actor should be cast in a role i think it's important to have those ability it's important to have it if it's for when it come to you alan i think yes invites and they are room. without the room clean you know letters how about unity just like any other actor but i think best. to play that role it's not excuse excuse of a team in my opinion let's take for example and one example consigned to the scarlet johansson she was asked to play
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a transgendered man actually argues what changes are you not she should have the right play any role in an ideal world maybe i would say how on earth can start your answer over friendship creek convey the experiences and life of a transgender man when i would suggest she hasn't got the 1st clue about who has also been argued that illegal drug addicts play a drug at all only a royal can pay a royal curse and. that's a very specific period when we were having this argument 20. if one of the 1st fish i mean now. is once an hour or so times experience. i would suggest the best way is this very specific roles like casey. you have to be. as we are trained to be or then
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any job interview where. what is your sexuality is not but. still exists in one. now the u.s. president elect joe biden has chosen who he wants to run the federal international aid agency otherwise known as usaid samantha power previously served on the national security council and was barack obama's u.n. envoy repeating his choice of biden explained why he wants power on his team. as one of our country's most respected voices on humanitarian issues and i have seen both her passion and our principles firsthand there could be no one no one more qualified. to man. or during her previous high profile government jobs power has faced a string of ethical questions from critics she pushed for military intervention in libya on humanitarian grounds during the civil war there nearly
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a decade ago she was also a strong supporter of u.s. involvement in syria and yemen both of which have suffered a subsequent humanitarian crisis now though she says she is the right person to lead washington's mission to improve the world. but the united states has a chance to partner with and support people who are on the front lines in battling coven who are trying to build climate resilience who are standing up for the rule of law. standing up against inequality and trying to create more just societies humanitarian support democracy assistance economic development those are not nice to have in our foreign policy tool box they are critical. for me and anonymous michael maloof predicts though that the aid agency is in line for a major upgrade as a foreign policy tool for biden. position is actually accorded to biden is going to
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be elevated to the national security council level so that adds gives an added importance as to how foreign aid will be used and humanitarian assistance will be used as a guiding light or upcoming foreign policy under biden it also shows that we might even go ahead and so far and weaponize that given. samantha powers previous experience and written recommendations to then vice president biden and to obama the president libya was it was one of those outcomes yemen was a leather so if we if we need humanitarian assistance or. and couple with that would be human rights advocacy and insistence upon that in in any assistance that we give. does that mean that we're going to go ahead and shoot it into people's heads again so this is a her elevation like this raises some important questions as to just to what extent
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foreign policy or foreign assistance will be used as a foreign policy weapon as opposed to give an absolute assistance in the future. that was just months to go until the tokyo impacts the vast majority of the population that doesn't want them to go ahead this summer japan has been setting records for daily need kavi cases in the public does fail that the games will only make matters worse. let's just say this i don't think it can be done in a safe environment this coming summer in a very uneasy situation i hope it can be postponed it's scary to do it in the
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current situation you know. sports or the. like i'm still me if it's all the athletes or like say i agree in favor of that however after all this time i do think it will be good to spread the infection of coronavirus further since the state of emergency was a little still a soca in tokyo i think it's a bit contradictory milkha. bhaag it will work out that i am for holding the games here to help people hold the olympics after taking sufficient measures against infections after all i think people are cheered up by the olympics. but before we go let's give you some news on a clever innovation because russia's biggest bank has developed an app to determine
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whether a person has kovi it from the way that they cough their bank will use a special hour go over them to tell within a minutes whether riposte and is infected or not while the app 1st requires users to fill out a questionnaire about their symptoms it then records and analyze data from your voice breathing and cough and develop is to insist that people should then consult a doctor and not treat yapp as a final analysis. but 1st of all the. fonts all possible they just states. from example soak up all farrakhan reported from corporate negative people and it means that neural network understand i.q. rates and can't understand good spatial signal special part of this spectrogram what's exactly calculated to call the cover
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film. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to get a lot of the hall of texts all that's nice i'm show business i'll see that thanks. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must door in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. they could charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for the week which is the end of the 23 years. i doubt that i did serve to be. confined within 4 grey walls the fights using hot trend of help him to leave death row.
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