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resorts resident one group in particular russian wives of syrian man. they were pleased to look up to his national just. let's come together impeach the president not just about impeachment anymore it's about cancelling he is a clear and present danger to the u.s. house of representatives voted to impeach president trump for the 2nd time often impassioned debate while many home the for all call white to see the back of him of his do you say it's more about revenge than justice also to come the sun. and the lies then torched hundreds of rights is a brussels police station on fall off the mexican immigrant dies in custody and germany record record number of daily related deaths is strict enough to measures
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are imposed concerns grow that vaccinations are not being rolled down quickly enough. good evening just gone 5 o'clock in moscow you with r.t. international now from intense and sometimes for the u.s. house of representatives impeached on trump for a 2nd time despite the fact that he leaves office next week he's accused of financing last week's riots at the capitol building almost $200.00 congress members came out against the vote giving his no longer about justice but revenge. donald trump is the most dangerous man to ever occupy the oval office this is so dangerous what you're doing that tyrant president they want to cancel the president he is
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a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love 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 but it's not up to the senate to decide whether to indict trump on charges of inciting sarette sion despite democratic party codes for urgency it is saying that the 20 knots take place before president the president leaves office on january the 20th but that doesn't mean that trump won't be affected by it as the season could ban him from ever taking office again or expert child's raise explains 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
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public office and i think the odds are very hard that that goal would be successful if the larger hurdle is 1st accomplished an actual conviction and in the state prosecutions if they make it to trial there's absolutely no gore 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 you know the defendant i while congress members were preparing for the impeachment debate these pictures went viral hundreds of national guard troops leaping on the fiddle in the capitol building with many online instinctive gun. looks more like a military base when they were stationed there around the clock following last week's riots which prompted democrats to go to try to impinge the president in the 1st place charles raise again that lines what trump could do next is going to
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come down to whether or not president truck chooses to do something that no president has ever done attempt to solve part of which is actually been advised not to do by every legal adviser that he's raised the issue with or he doesn't have so or if he does not sell 40 i think the odds are actually lower that he will be prosecuted federally if you sell forward and he's actually challenging the liberty of a so far by the president to myself what is the united states is not going to be interested in allowing someone to commit crimes and then pardon themselves or growing up to go if you so far didn't see almost guarantees a federal prosecutions result that cost. but the so-called obliteration of the president isn't just political the world's internet giants continue to purge him from their platforms with snap chat ny the latest thing permanently banned the presence of canned trans businesses are also being targeted telling despite his
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supporters questioning the validity of the measures but in recent days he seized every opportunity he has left to publicly denounce violence and the pail for pace while also calling and censorship. there is never a justification for violence those who engaged in the attacks last week. will be brought to justice in washington d.c. we are bringing in thousands of national guard members to secure this city and ensure that a transition can occur safely and without incident the efforts to said sir cancel and blacklist our fellow citizens are wrong and they are dangerous undermining an elected president you don't like is called politics just how things up censoring him and denying the president a voice that's just plain petty that's that's what it's called and then to go after
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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 this is also appointing him towards the door shutting down his online stores for example even the banks of 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 congress emus before
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. 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're good enough to trump's passion is golf and part of the professional golf of the subsea asian 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 won't just be you your nearest and dearest get sucked in to and pretty much everyone who depends on you will 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 and others for years if you disagree with them if they don't like you
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they try and cancel the. trump's 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 oh well turns out you cat i'm working on a bill that would mean that nothing not even a bench know at point no highly no school nothing of a bad name of this traitor it's about pure heady 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 surprising that these groups because they don't have 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
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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 bast ignace this is somebody else something being created by the fact that so many people feel silenced and deep platforms by left wing media both social and traditional. talking of which the man behind the social network taken offline during the wider backlash against donald trump does say his platform they never return parlor felt the full force of the internet's gatekeepers when its app was pulled from apple and google was app stores then amazon pulled the plug on hosting
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the service is sold itself as a free speech platform and became a haven for outspoken conservatives many of whom had already been booted off twitter and also facebook and isn't says it had been well warning the site about violent content since last november pollard is now suing over being taken offline but the decision by the tech big tech giant to silence trump and pilar has caused shivers on both sides of the political divide party boyko considers the implications for free speech. be honest but not too honest because that is dangerous nowadays do you like me feel so bits of shot and freud or maybe you just saw my old or chuckled to yourselves when you heard the donald trump had been permanently kicked off twitter yet to quote everyone's favorite prostitute. you big mistake huge on the
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face of it trump was banned for the glorification of violence but banning a sitting president from twitter feels a little bit like the thin end of the wedge just because loads of liberals agree with it and love the fact that it's happened doesn't mean that it's right and in fact. all sleepwalking into 19 eighty-four apparently twitter was compelled to ban the orange one for his rabble rousing michelle obama express to her discussed his monstrous behavior which suggests that the trial could have been colored with a touch of political motivation running a sitting president no matter what he says feels. problematic especially when all the tech giants have just donated money to joe biden's welcome back to the white house party but all that was ok because 3 days ago anyone to
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trumpy would have just said well that's for i'll just go to paul or instead. big again big mistake huge huge you could have had these 2 alternate echo chambers left versus right just as tragically blind to each other as they are in real life the self-righteous twitter r.t. versus the capital radio but now apple and google play. they have banned from the platforms and is the final blow to free speech imus then has refused to host stats which means that freedom of expression how as unpleasant it may sometimes be is now well and truly shot down. to the point where now hundreds of writers have smashed the windows of a brussels police station and then set it on fire over the death of
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a young immigrant while in custody was protested had taken to the streets here demanding further investigation of the death of an african migrant the police department officer she's forced to disperse the crowds the victim's family lawyer says the authorities 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 no humanity. well the 23 year old known is be forced to taint on saturday evening reportedly while filming police officers on his smartphone as we heard he lost consciousness at a police department and missed taken to hospital but doctors were unable to save him the cause of death is not yet known police said that the man was detained for violating pandemic lockdown curfew so although a post-mortem established that he died before the curfew protests and demanding justice. he. was like a brother to me it's almost like we were 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.
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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 regarding the circumstances. you a former american u.n. envoy widely criticized became pushing military intervention during the obama years is the next u.s. president's pick to coordinate international assistance we look at where that role might be heading the story take.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in his own spear in dramatic development that only going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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welcome back now germany has suffered a record number of code related deaths in a single day with the virus claiming more than 1200 lives on wednesday 25000 people were also newly diagnosed with the disease in one german city a funeral provider has had to install 7 refrigerated containers because of the growing need to store the deceased during the 2nd wave of covert 19 says it has the capacity to deal with 15 services a day but demand is currently double that germany insists it's good for mass vaccinations although ministers are being forced to defend themselves against criticism that the rollout is too slow moving restrictions are also being tightened to try and stem the right infections now it is a situation being echoed elsewhere in europe too he was peter all of them explain. any hopes of germany lifting its code 19 restrictions at the end of this month the beginning of february were dashed on wednesday
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a cabinet meeting of angular merkel's government decided that there would be some restrictions remaining in place for the forseeable future in fact the restrictions would be tightened and toughened when it came to people arriving into the country this is an attempt to try and stop the spread of new strings of the covert 19 virus that we've seen pop up in the united kingdom in brazil and in south africa. what we have seen though is the vaccine touted as the well the solution to a lot of problems the health minister yen spahn said that he was happy with the european union's one for all and all for one vaccine plan home in its entirety some of raise the question in recent days if it was right to take the european path in terms of vaccine procurement let me say this clearly yes it is right there with back to european to take the european partners in the best interest of germany and of its citizens to avoid but there is criticism among politicians of the way the
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vaccines have being doled out christian living there of the free democrats saying it just hasn't been done quick enough and that needs to change the item or not you could and should have prepared to start a vaccination campaign months ago in reality the logistics and the base of the program are shameful when the chancellor said yesterday enough vaccines will be available in the 2nd half of the year it shows the start of the campaign was botched grim images from nuremberg because the realities of covert 19 as seen in pictures of 5 refrigerated containers at a crime a tory 'd and in the bavarian city funeral services there of been overwhelmed by the numbers who have succumbed to covert 19 while in the united kingdom what we're seeing is hotels being placed on standby in order to take on emergency covert patients as well the health care system creaks under the weight of just how many
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people are coming to it for help because there's a bit of concern i mean everybody. is sort of. something we didn't expect if we could. reduce support and remember. all across europe it seems to be a major restrictions being beefed up all. standard portugal has said that they will be having a new lockdown italy is going to extend the state of emergency that exists in that country in switzerland a nation that was criticized for keeping ski slopes open over christmas and new year they're going to have to bring in new tougher their regulations in order to tackle the influx or the potential influx of these mutant strains from abroad and the dutch saying that they will be extending their current lockdown measures through to the middle of february the vaccine is shining hope however getting it
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into people's arms isn't happening fast enough for many the united kingdom has been an outlier amongst other european nations of course it's no longer a member of the e.u. though they've paxson ated around 5 percent of the population inside the e.u. you're looking at italy with around 2 percent germany only one percent and that is why people are calling for well a faster reaction a faster response to getting that vaccine into people's arms in the hopes that as soon as that's done we can start loosening some of the restrictions that are upon us. meanwhile the world health organization team has now arrived in china's would hand province is the region where the corona virus was 1st detected in late 2019 they are there to try and establish the origins of covert 19 scientists who've been approved by the chinese government will interview people from research institutes and also hospitals and they're also worth
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a look at the wet market which was linked to the initial outbreak however before they can start work the scientists will have to undergo 2 weeks of quarantine to the team had to stay behind because they tested positive experts believe there's a long journey ahead before there is a full understanding of how the corona virus came about i. now 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 revealing his choice biden explained why he wants her on his take. 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 those ourselves samantha. during her previous high profile
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government jobs power has faced a string of ethical questions from critics who pushed for military intervention in libya on humanitarian grounds during the civil war there nearly a decade ago she was also a strong supporter too 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 frontlines in battling covert 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. moment and an analyst
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michael maloof predicts though that the aid agency is in line for a major upgrade has a foreign policy tool for biden. well her position is actually accorded to biden is going to be elevated to the national security council level so that adds gives an editor 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 read and recommendations to then vice president biden and to obama the president libya was it was one of those outcomes yemen was another 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.
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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 foreign policy or foreign assistance will be used as a foreign policy weapon as opposed to give an absolute assistance in the future. of hosting at the olympics is usually a source of immense national pride and a chance to open your city to the world but feelings of very different at the moment in tokyo which is due to stage that they laid some a games in july and there's no metal perhaps for guessing why.
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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 current situation you. also hear them to look at them sternly if it's all the athletes or like say i agree in favor of that however after all this time i don't think it will be good to spread the infection of coronavirus further since the state of emergency was an els to the soccer in tokyo i think it's a bit contradictory milkha. bhaag it was like i said 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.
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now before we go this hour we can show you one of nature's most spectacular light shows from the perfect vantage point because here's how the northern lights look from space it is speeded up video taken from the international space station 7 minutes in fact a flight in just 15 seconds before welcoming the sunrise over the north atlantic the characteristic flash of grain is seen above the arctic circle and that's caused by the sun's solar wind skimming past the earth's magnetic field. spectaculars that brings up today that's good news is looking so far today they are not international back again at the top of the.
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like parlor is gaining international attention apple c.e.o. tim cook said one day morning that parlor may return to the app store but only if it complies with apple's terms of service to what does that mean and does it actually solve parlors problem trying to discuss them with co-host and investigative journalist ben swan then what are the terms that parlor would have to agree to in order to rejoin the apple app store yes kind of a crazy idea but whether centrally they would have to do is moderate content control what users post and moderate speech that's the entire point that tim cook is trying to make and the idea here is very simple that parlor is not allowed to be the site that it was set up to be it was set up as a area for free speech parlor by the way says they're not a conservative company i think you could debate that but they're not a conservative company but they do believe in free speech so they have people from all different walks of life in all different ideologies who are able to post there but what's really interesting about this and this is i think where we see
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a lot of hypocrisy here is there was a novel.

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