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igor fruman and lev parnas — seen here with donald trump last year — are both trump donors. they are american citizens, born in the former soviet union — one in belarus, one in ukraine. they are accused of being part of a scheme to funnel foreign money to american political candidates, to buy influence. here's the bbc‘s chris buckler in washington dc. lev parnas and igor fruman were seen as being important donors to the republican party, that was by the leaders donald trump himself, they we re leaders donald trump himself, they were given access to the white house andindeed were given access to the white house and indeed mr trump's resort in florida. they were seen as influential and bottomed with all the cash they brought. but the big questions are about where exactly this contributions came from. prosecutors have arrested them and have charged them arguing the money can( have charged them arguing the money can ( sources have charged them arguing the money can (sources and that have charged them arguing the money can ( sources and that they were essentially laundered th
igor fruman and lev parnas — seen here with donald trump last year — are both trump donors. they are american citizens, born in the former soviet union — one in belarus, one in ukraine. they are accused of being part of a scheme to funnel foreign money to american political candidates, to buy influence. here's the bbc‘s chris buckler in washington dc. lev parnas and igor fruman were seen as being important donors to the republican party, that was by the leaders donald trump himself,...
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the people who voted for donald trump. i am kind of sad because i think it is not authentic and at the end of the day i love my country, and i would like impeachment to be reserved for the most serious of situations. the guest speaker at this conservative gathering was an activist and street artist on the far right. he is a trump supporter on the extremist fringes who thinks the impeachment inquiry will only help the president. it is going to enrage the right. you're only going to infuriate the right. bring more voters out. if you think for one second someone is going to say, "oh, my god, "donald trump is colluding with ukrainians," it is not going to happen. democrats say impeachment is simply about the president having committed a crime. many republicans tell us that it all has to do with the left still being unable to accept the election result of 2016. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in los angeles. just to bring in some breaking news in iran. we are hearing that the australian couple have been released from detention in iran
the people who voted for donald trump. i am kind of sad because i think it is not authentic and at the end of the day i love my country, and i would like impeachment to be reserved for the most serious of situations. the guest speaker at this conservative gathering was an activist and street artist on the far right. he is a trump supporter on the extremist fringes who thinks the impeachment inquiry will only help the president. it is going to enrage the right. you're only going to infuriate the...
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and do you think that president trump was under pressure to try and find a deal? because american farmers, they were being hit. when we talk about soybean crops, at times, give us a sense of the picture of exactly how this was affecting the american voter, for example. i do not think that there is any doubt whatsoever that both sides actually are under pressure to get a deal. but in terms of the us, yes. president trump has in the past said that china is going to buy all sorts of goods, and that hasn't come to recognition, it hasn't actually happened. and american farmers have been frustrated by that. now, if you ta ke been frustrated by that. now, if you take a look at what president trump said today, he was talking about the likes of $a0 billion of american foreign products being built by china. now, if that comes to fruition, that is a really big deal, and could help him, really, with a key constituency as he tries to make his way to that election in 2020. although, again, there will be some people cynical, and his claim that farmers should go out immediately a
and do you think that president trump was under pressure to try and find a deal? because american farmers, they were being hit. when we talk about soybean crops, at times, give us a sense of the picture of exactly how this was affecting the american voter, for example. i do not think that there is any doubt whatsoever that both sides actually are under pressure to get a deal. but in terms of the us, yes. president trump has in the past said that china is going to buy all sorts of goods, and...
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in fact, it isa president trump has said. in fact, it is a victory for isis, mr putin, mr asada, as well and run. it is a victory for isis, mr putin, mrasada, as welland run. —— it is a victory for isis, mr putin, mr asada, as well and run. —— assad. in washington there is a bipartisan consensus that the policy in syria was a disaster that leaves the united states more vulnerable and oui’ united states more vulnerable and our allies as well more vulnerable and when you see the devastation, how it has impacted kurds, hundreds of thousands who have been displaced, hundreds killed, how can you call that a victory? the critics saying this is president trump claiming credit for providing an a nswer claiming credit for providing an answer he created but i suppose he has a point that the disengagement from this area begun from president 0bama, drawing redlines he never backed up. i do not think that is what is at stake right now. president trump's policy, his twitter policy, the policy to withdraw troops without consulting
in fact, it isa president trump has said. in fact, it is a victory for isis, mr putin, mr asada, as well and run. it is a victory for isis, mr putin, mrasada, as welland run. —— it is a victory for isis, mr putin, mr asada, as well and run. —— assad. in washington there is a bipartisan consensus that the policy in syria was a disaster that leaves the united states more vulnerable and oui’ united states more vulnerable and our allies as well more vulnerable and when you see the...
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new revelations in the impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former ambassador to ukraine tells investigators the president wanted her fired. wildfires in california. the eu agrees to intensify brexit talks with the uk but both sides say there is still plenty of work to do. and one man's marathon mission. can he break the 2— hour barrier in austria? welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed the turkish forces have fired on us forces in qobani in northern syria. turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didn't intend to target the us. it can only increase tensions after the turkish offensive against kurdish forces allied with the us began on thursdays. there's been heavy fighting between and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a buffer zone across the syrian border. although garin has this report from the turkish town of akcakale. well, through much of the day, we've been hearing heavy outgoing artillery and mortar fire. now, the turkish authorities say they have advanced into nor
new revelations in the impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former ambassador to ukraine tells investigators the president wanted her fired. wildfires in california. the eu agrees to intensify brexit talks with the uk but both sides say there is still plenty of work to do. and one man's marathon mission. can he break the 2— hour barrier in austria? welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed the turkish forces have fired on us forces in qobani in northern syria. turkey says it...
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the two people charged are trump donors, one born in ukraine and one in belarus. how do you see this impacting on the impeachment enquiry and next year's election? the impeachment enquiry is going to continue and the us representatives will want answers on this but, at some point, they need to inside are they going to impeach president trump or not. they need to have a trial in the senate. we already have the obstruction of justice in the russian investigation, we are ready have president trump taking profits and benefits in violation of the constitution from foreign governments and now the ukraine scandal. the number of scandals is mounting, obviously but the democrats cannot spend all their time investigating. they need to start impeaching and have a trial and let the american people here the evidence and the senators heady evidence and the senators heady evidence and the senators heady evidence and the senators will decide and the american people will decide and the american people will decide in the election. we should stress nothing has been proven. for the m
the two people charged are trump donors, one born in ukraine and one in belarus. how do you see this impacting on the impeachment enquiry and next year's election? the impeachment enquiry is going to continue and the us representatives will want answers on this but, at some point, they need to inside are they going to impeach president trump or not. they need to have a trial in the senate. we already have the obstruction of justice in the russian investigation, we are ready have president trump...
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well, thinking about what trump said, two wrong things about trump. it seems that, yes, there is an agreement going between the us and turkey about this turkish intervention in northern syria. what he said, the turks are at war with the codes for a number of centuries, which is quite wrong, because turkey has the largest kurdish population in this region. if you are talking about kurds, kurds are mostly populated and turkey. so that is completely wrong, and we're not worrying amongst ourselves, we are of this country. and secondly, he said that he could retaliate against the turkish economy if president erdogan does something wrong, which is not very diplomatic at all. if the turkish economy were devastated it would not be good for the world economy and for europe, and we are allies, in nato. you know he said, i will decimate the turkish economy... yes, he did. if anything will decimate the turkish economy... yes, he did. ifanything happens will decimate the turkish economy... yes, he did. if anything happens to the 50 or special american troops in th
well, thinking about what trump said, two wrong things about trump. it seems that, yes, there is an agreement going between the us and turkey about this turkish intervention in northern syria. what he said, the turks are at war with the codes for a number of centuries, which is quite wrong, because turkey has the largest kurdish population in this region. if you are talking about kurds, kurds are mostly populated and turkey. so that is completely wrong, and we're not worrying amongst ourselves,...
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it is the classic how do you read president trump? we all know 2.5 years in that this is an unusual president, to say the least, and he has already made this kind of statement about syria a year ago, leading to the resignation of then—secretary of defence mattis. and he essentially then reversed course and took mattis‘s position throughout 2019 up until now. so is he going to reverse himself again? i guess we've had some movement of us troops today, but those were in small numbers, and maybe they could come back, or at least not continue the process. i really don't know how to read this guy, and i'm sitting here about eight miles from the white house. no, it's just one of the perplexing presidents. he's reflecting the frustration that a lot of people in the united states and the united kingdom and europe in general feel about this fight in syria, and about the broader wars in the middle east. every so often, he just seems to react or vent or let loose, and until you see what happens over the next days and weeks, you can't really k
it is the classic how do you read president trump? we all know 2.5 years in that this is an unusual president, to say the least, and he has already made this kind of statement about syria a year ago, leading to the resignation of then—secretary of defence mattis. and he essentially then reversed course and took mattis‘s position throughout 2019 up until now. so is he going to reverse himself again? i guess we've had some movement of us troops today, but those were in small numbers, and...
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trump under fire frorr directions president trump under fire from all directions over his decision to pull us forces out of syria. the house of representatives voted overwhelmingly to condemn mr trump's actions in the strongest terms. the president impulsive decision to leave is there without end of deliberation has ignited a conflict in one of the most volatile regions in the world. more than 100 republicans voted with the democrats, although the president did have some support from his party. the blood of america's patriots is among our nation ‘s most sacred currency and it must be spent only when absolutely vital to protect american interest. we are not the world ‘s police force. protect american interest. we are not the world 's police force. one of the president closest ally, lindsey ally, says mr trump has made a grave error. to suggest that it is safer, it is delusional. if you say that you do not understand what is going on in syria. the president and it the dailies of the vote in congress and started by defending his decision and criticising the curse, america's one—tim
trump under fire frorr directions president trump under fire from all directions over his decision to pull us forces out of syria. the house of representatives voted overwhelmingly to condemn mr trump's actions in the strongest terms. the president impulsive decision to leave is there without end of deliberation has ignited a conflict in one of the most volatile regions in the world. more than 100 republicans voted with the democrats, although the president did have some support from his party....
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new revelations and impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former ambassador to ukraine tells investigators the president wanted her fired. hello and welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed turkish forces have fired on us forces in northern syria. no trips were injured and turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didn't intend to target the us. it could only increase tensions, though, after the turkish offensive against us forces, allied with the us, began on wednesday. there has been heavy fighting and both civilians and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wa nts fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a buffer zone gci’oss turkey wants to create a buffer zone across the syrian border. 0rla guerin has this report from a turkish town. here is turkey's response to international calls for an end to its offensive. its forces continuing to pound north—eastern syria, creating a new landscape of the displaced — 100,000 people and counting, in just three days. but turkey is payi
new revelations and impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former ambassador to ukraine tells investigators the president wanted her fired. hello and welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed turkish forces have fired on us forces in northern syria. no trips were injured and turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didn't intend to target the us. it could only increase tensions, though, after the turkish offensive against us forces, allied with the us, began on...
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now mr trump can claim a success. as commander—in—chief he certainly took personal credit and talked about abu bakr al— baghdadi crying and whimpering. and dying like a dog, like a coward. language that until this administration we had not been used to from the president of the united states and it is probably worth remembering that an election is exactly one year away. i doubt this is the last year that we will hear this is the last year that we will heaertrump say he this is the last year that we will hear mr trump say he has been responsible for killing the number one most wanted terrorist leader. the families of those feared dead have been holding ceremonies back in vietnam. a community overwhelmed by shock and despair. they have not heard from sons and daughters en route to britain four days. and they will fear the worst. earlier this year, this man left vietnam to seek his fortune in europe. since he left his wife has given birth to their second child. she was the great hope of this family. the news from b
now mr trump can claim a success. as commander—in—chief he certainly took personal credit and talked about abu bakr al— baghdadi crying and whimpering. and dying like a dog, like a coward. language that until this administration we had not been used to from the president of the united states and it is probably worth remembering that an election is exactly one year away. i doubt this is the last year that we will hear this is the last year that we will heaertrump say he this is the last...
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mr trump said he had retreated into a tunnel and committed suicide. pa rt part two of the weekend looking much sunnier than saturday was. high pressure has been building in the north—east of scotland and you can see them scuttling here. see some of the wintry ones over the high ground. you can see them over the north of england and wales and elsewhere in northern ireland. these conditions for the size it will be a dry story. but my for the south. you at least have the sunshine to compensate. shows continue over the north—east of scotla nd continue over the north—east of scotland in particular over the northern isles. dry and clear skies. a recipe for our cold night. temperatures will follow it quickly and you see the blue colours across the northern and eastern areas. wide red low temperatures. those in cities close to freezing. frost and chris sunshine around. the next few days look fine and dry with winter sunshine. it will be cold with overnight frost. an early frost on monday without frost lifting and widespread sunshine. these are required
mr trump said he had retreated into a tunnel and committed suicide. pa rt part two of the weekend looking much sunnier than saturday was. high pressure has been building in the north—east of scotland and you can see them scuttling here. see some of the wintry ones over the high ground. you can see them over the north of england and wales and elsewhere in northern ireland. these conditions for the size it will be a dry story. but my for the south. you at least have the sunshine to compensate....
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for donald trump, they already sound like history. our soldiers are not in harm's way, as they shouldn't be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. and the kurds are much safer right now, but the kurds know how to fight. and, as i said, they're not angels, they're not angels. those staunch us allies dismissed so casually were burying more dead today. here, two fighters and a local journalist. but there are reports that around 70 civilians have been killed since the invasion began. turkey's safe zone is becoming a burial ground. orla guerin, bbc news, on the turkey—syria border. let's get some of the day's other news. more on that to come a little later. bulgarian police have arrested six people suspected of involvement in racist abuse against black england football players on monday evening. another nine men have been identified and are under investigation. the bulgarian commissioner for the interior has said bulgaria does not tolerate such behaviour. qatar has announced plans to scrap completely its restri
for donald trump, they already sound like history. our soldiers are not in harm's way, as they shouldn't be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. and the kurds are much safer right now, but the kurds know how to fight. and, as i said, they're not angels, they're not angels. those staunch us allies dismissed so casually were burying more dead today. here, two fighters and a local journalist. but there are reports that around 70 civilians have been killed since the...
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new revelations in the impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former ambassador to ukraine tells investigators the president wanted her wildfires in california. 0fficials warned the worst could be to come. and one man's marathon mission. can eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austria? welcome to bbc news. the united nations say around 100,000 people have fled their homes as turkey presses on with its offensive against kurdish forces. there has been heavy fighting and both civilians and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a 30 km deep buffer zone running a50 miles, so around 600 km, across the syrian border. turkey's president erdogan vowed to press on with the assault to defeat kurdish fighters who he regards as terrorists, and then to settle millions of syrian refugees there. and then to settle millions the of syrian refugees there. pentagon has said in the hour the pentagon has said in the last hour us troops have come under fire in syria. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin is there
new revelations in the impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former ambassador to ukraine tells investigators the president wanted her wildfires in california. 0fficials warned the worst could be to come. and one man's marathon mission. can eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austria? welcome to bbc news. the united nations say around 100,000 people have fled their homes as turkey presses on with its offensive against kurdish forces. there has been heavy fighting and both...
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for donald trump, they already sound like history. our soldiers are not in harm's way, as they shouldn't be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. and the kurds are much safer right now, but the kurds know how to fight. and, as i said, they're not angels. they're not angels. those staunch us allies, dismissed so casually, were burying more dead today. here, two fighters and a local journalist, but there are reports that around 70 civilians have been killed since the invasion began. turkey's safe zone is becoming a burial ground. orla guerin, bbc news, on the turkey—syria border. we will have more on this later in the programme from an experienced a nalyst the programme from an experienced analyst in the region. let's get some of the day's other news: more than 300 people have been arrested globally following the takedown of the worlds largest dark web site. named welcome to video, the website hosted more than 200,000 videos containing images of child sexual abuse. arrests have taken place across 38 countri
for donald trump, they already sound like history. our soldiers are not in harm's way, as they shouldn't be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. and the kurds are much safer right now, but the kurds know how to fight. and, as i said, they're not angels. they're not angels. those staunch us allies, dismissed so casually, were burying more dead today. here, two fighters and a local journalist, but there are reports that around 70 civilians have been killed since the...
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—— that president trump. that was going to be my next question, but you have answered it. thank you so much, paul glastris, former speechwriter for bill clinton. scores of people have been arrested in hong kong after new emergency laws where brought in to try and end months of civil unrest. tens of thousands of demonstrators took part in the latest protests on sunday and there were violent clashes as they were met by riot police. the new law forbids people from wearing masks to try and conceal their identity at demonstrations — with a possible one year prison sentence. our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs. at what point does a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. it is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. but look at these people. young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or wearing masks. chanting. if carrie lam and her government were h
—— that president trump. that was going to be my next question, but you have answered it. thank you so much, paul glastris, former speechwriter for bill clinton. scores of people have been arrested in hong kong after new emergency laws where brought in to try and end months of civil unrest. tens of thousands of demonstrators took part in the latest protests on sunday and there were violent clashes as they were met by riot police. the new law forbids people from wearing masks to try and...
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so, is this the victory that president donald trump thinks it is? jonathan katz, is an expert on us—turkish relations at the washington—based think tank, the german marshall fund of the united states. i asked him whether he thought the situation in northern syria looked like the victory that mrtrump has claimed. this is not a victory for the united states, despite what president trump has said. in fact, it is a victory for isis, for mr putin, mrassad, hezbollah and iran, but it's not a victory for the united states. as you mentioned earlier, in washington today, there is a bipartisan consensus that the president's policy in syria was a disaster that leaves the united states more vulnerable and our allies as well more vulnerable. and when you see the devastation, how it has impacted kurds, hundreds of thousands who have been displaced, hundreds killed, how can you call that a victory? the critics are saying this is president trump claiming credit for providing an answer he created. yep. but i suppose he has a point that the disengagement from thi
so, is this the victory that president donald trump thinks it is? jonathan katz, is an expert on us—turkish relations at the washington—based think tank, the german marshall fund of the united states. i asked him whether he thought the situation in northern syria looked like the victory that mrtrump has claimed. this is not a victory for the united states, despite what president trump has said. in fact, it is a victory for isis, for mr putin, mrassad, hezbollah and iran, but it's not a...
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new revelations and impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former us ambassador to ukraine tells investigators that the president wanted her fired. the eu agrees to intensify brexit talks with the uk, but both sides say there is still plenty of work to do. at there is still plenty of work to do. least one dead a out at least one dead as wildfires rage out of control in southern california. 0fficials warned the worst could be to come. and one man's marathon mission, can kenyan runner eliud kipchoge break the two—hour barrier in austria? hello and welcome to bbc news. the pentagon has confirmed turkish forces have fired on us forces in kobane, in northern syria. no troops were injured and turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didn't intend to target the us. it can only increase tensions, after the turkish offensive against kurdish forces, allied with the us, began on wednesday. there has been heavy fighting and both civilians and dozens of kurdish fighters have lost their lives. turkey wants to create a buffer zone ac
new revelations and impeachment enquiry against donald trump. the former us ambassador to ukraine tells investigators that the president wanted her fired. the eu agrees to intensify brexit talks with the uk, but both sides say there is still plenty of work to do. at there is still plenty of work to do. least one dead a out at least one dead as wildfires rage out of control in southern california. 0fficials warned the worst could be to come. and one man's marathon mission, can kenyan runner...
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but mr trump sees it differently. china should start an investigation into the bidens because what happened to china is just about as bad as what happened with, uh, with ukraine so i would say that president zelensky, if it were me, i would recommend that they start an investigation into the bidens because nobody has any doubt they weren't crooked, that was a crooked deal 100%. let's speak to our washington correspondent chris buckler. chris, donald trump has made this china plea in public, does it change oui’ china plea in public, does it change our people will see those private ukraine phone calls was yellow it feels like donald trump is trying to make normal what the democrats say is simply extraordinary. a us president, essentially asking a foreign government, or as it is now, two foreign governments for help in digging dirt on a political opponent. and that is how democrats see it. president trump is trying with the strategy to say hi am doing nothing wrong. the question should all be aboutjoe biden and his son
but mr trump sees it differently. china should start an investigation into the bidens because what happened to china is just about as bad as what happened with, uh, with ukraine so i would say that president zelensky, if it were me, i would recommend that they start an investigation into the bidens because nobody has any doubt they weren't crooked, that was a crooked deal 100%. let's speak to our washington correspondent chris buckler. chris, donald trump has made this china plea in public,...
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many blame president trump for creating the crisis. but he sees proof of what he sees as his strategic brilliance. president trump and his critics will go on arguing about his responsibility for the crisis but what is certain is that the events of the last ten days or so have permanently changed the strategic map of syria. that will have consequences for the way the war eventually ends and for what happens to syrian civilians. the fighting was supposed to stop just before dusk but it is unlikely to go easily from here. jeremy bowen, bbc news, ankara. let's get some of the day's other news. venezuela has won a seat on the united nations human rights council, despite widespread criticism of its human rights record. nicolas maduro‘s government called it an "important achievement". at least 50 countries no longer recognise him as venezuela's legitimate leader. protests have continued for a fourth day in barcelona after senior separatist leaders were given lengthy prison sentences for their part in the 2017 independence movement. trade un
many blame president trump for creating the crisis. but he sees proof of what he sees as his strategic brilliance. president trump and his critics will go on arguing about his responsibility for the crisis but what is certain is that the events of the last ten days or so have permanently changed the strategic map of syria. that will have consequences for the way the war eventually ends and for what happens to syrian civilians. the fighting was supposed to stop just before dusk but it is...
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donald trump? i like the man! what about the impeachment inquiry, do you think it should go forward? no, i think all that's silly. it will waste so much of the taxpayers' money and stuff on all this craziness. i think it's a farce. i think they're making up everything that they can. i think that he's not doing a bad job, it'sjust he's not a politician and he's not trying to kiss anybody's ass. these are the carcass—like old steel mills that provided the cradle for the trump presidency, and the rust belt political terrain that will decide next year's presidential election. if the democrats can't win back pennsylvania, they'll struggle to regain the white house. one of the reasons why donald trump became a working class hero in these blue—collar communities is that he presented himself as a fellow victim of elite sneering and establishment condescension. with impeachment, he's using the same playbook again, claiming the democrats are trying to subvert the democratic will of the people here who voted for him. so
donald trump? i like the man! what about the impeachment inquiry, do you think it should go forward? no, i think all that's silly. it will waste so much of the taxpayers' money and stuff on all this craziness. i think it's a farce. i think they're making up everything that they can. i think that he's not doing a bad job, it'sjust he's not a politician and he's not trying to kiss anybody's ass. these are the carcass—like old steel mills that provided the cradle for the trump presidency, and...
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now, that is very firmly denied by president trump. he insists he had every right to ask that question. but while he has made unsubstantiated allegations againstjoe biden and his son, hunter, is not produced evidence and this weekend, he has put out more unsubstantiated allegations. meanwhile, amid all of this noise of politics taking place in washington, there are three congressional committees that are quietly working away on impeachment enquiries. at the moment, democrats are trying their very best to get information from the white house. they want documents about anything connected with that call between ukraine and the united states. and they will also, i suspect, want to hear exactly what this whistleblower has had to say. it is understood they have already spoken to the inspector general. that's the person who acts as the watchdog for the us intelligence community. well, joining me now to discuss the latest is rina shah, she's a republican strategist. donald trump is saying both these whistleblowers are biased but the fa ct whis
now, that is very firmly denied by president trump. he insists he had every right to ask that question. but while he has made unsubstantiated allegations againstjoe biden and his son, hunter, is not produced evidence and this weekend, he has put out more unsubstantiated allegations. meanwhile, amid all of this noise of politics taking place in washington, there are three congressional committees that are quietly working away on impeachment enquiries. at the moment, democrats are trying their...
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many blame president trump for creating the crisis. but he sees proof of what he sees as his strategic brilliance. president trump and his critics will go on arguing about his responsibility for the crisis but what is certain is that the events of the last ten days or so have permanently changed the strategic map of syria. that will have consequences for the way the war eventually ends and for what happens to syrian civilians. the fighting was supposed to stop just before dusk but it is unlikely to go easily from here. jeremy bowen, bbc news, ankara. alexander bick is a fellow with the woodrow wilson centre. alexander, you were also, of course, director for syria at the national security council from 2014 to 2016 in the 0bama administration. you know the region and the power politics very well. we're being that this agreement is a success it certainly buys some time to visit look like success to you? it is a pleasure to be with you. i think what strikes me most about this deal is, in effect, the us has endorsed the annexation by a neig
many blame president trump for creating the crisis. but he sees proof of what he sees as his strategic brilliance. president trump and his critics will go on arguing about his responsibility for the crisis but what is certain is that the events of the last ten days or so have permanently changed the strategic map of syria. that will have consequences for the way the war eventually ends and for what happens to syrian civilians. the fighting was supposed to stop just before dusk but it is...
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trump continues to make unfounded allegations aboutjoe biden. he hopes to challenge him in next year ‘s presidential election. hopes to challenge him in next year 's presidential election. there is i'io 's presidential election. there is no evidence, none, not a scintilla, not one little tiny piece. the american people know me, and they know me. —— him. even people who support him now he lives constantly. democrats believe the president is theissue democrats believe the president is the issue to put pressure on the ukrainian government, and that has been given more weight by this newly revealed text by bill taylor, the most senior diplomat in ukraine. donald trump insists that there was no quid pro quo, but democrats say they need to see all of the white house document to get a clear picture of the president of ‘s actions. and a little earlier chris explained how this order to hand over evidence — or subpoena — came about. democrats inside congress have been asking the white house for these documents and now by issuing this subpoenas
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but fundamentally, donald trump will use this as a campaigning tool. an election is just a year away, and as commander—in—chief, he's notjust claiming victory but personal credit for this. you listened to the language — it was personal and vivid, and you could argue it was triumphalist. he talked, for example, about al—baghdadi crying and whimpering in a state of panic, dying like a dog, and a coward. that is language we are not used to from an american president — well, at least until this administration. and with an election coming forward, you can imagine trump will be saying time and time again that he has been responsible for killing the world's most wanted terrorist leader. our security correspondent, frank gardner, explained how al—baghdadi was able to establish a caliphate in areas of iraq and syria back in 2014. the shiah government had adopted a very discriminatory policy against the sunnis. al—baghdadi capitalised on that and said, "we are your champions," and they swept into mosul, the second city, and took it over with just a
but fundamentally, donald trump will use this as a campaigning tool. an election is just a year away, and as commander—in—chief, he's notjust claiming victory but personal credit for this. you listened to the language — it was personal and vivid, and you could argue it was triumphalist. he talked, for example, about al—baghdadi crying and whimpering in a state of panic, dying like a dog, and a coward. that is language we are not used to from an american president — well, at least...
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in the trump administration did not. so that the state department has finally taken some action to restrict travel and visas for these officials. it is in vicki —— indicative of a human rights interest. why do you think the administration has been less keen to move forward on this? they were quite happy to put the sanctions on turkey. that is exactly right. they did that very quickly. it is because of the trade war. the trump administration and very particularly the treasury secretary and commerce secretary have wanted to preserve all of the pressure that the us government can levy on china for the trade war and not spend the strips, as it were, on a humanise issue. there has been a very strong emphasis on the trade war. this would be an exception to that. do you think there is anything meaningful that can be done internationally to help the people that the chinese government is treating so harshly? yes, there are things the international community can do and indeed has done. so the pressure we have seen that has bee
in the trump administration did not. so that the state department has finally taken some action to restrict travel and visas for these officials. it is in vicki —— indicative of a human rights interest. why do you think the administration has been less keen to move forward on this? they were quite happy to put the sanctions on turkey. that is exactly right. they did that very quickly. it is because of the trade war. the trump administration and very particularly the treasury secretary and...
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mr trump has acknowledged the "tremendous anger" over the incident. anne sacoolas flew home to the united states, despite telling police she had no intention of doing so. duncan kennedy reports. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, both wearing sunglasses, came to the foreign office hoping for answers. they say their son harry can only achievejustice in death if the american woman involved in his car crash comes back to the uk. but after spending half—an—hour with the foreign secretary, dominic raab, they say the meeting felt like a government publicity stunt. just disgusted, let down by both governments. just really frustrated that we could spend half—an—hour or more with him, and we've come out with nothing. harry died here when his motorbike collided with a car thought to be travelling on the wrong side of the road. it was driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat. but soon after she flew back to the united states. today's news here at the foreign office is a real blow to the family. they'd already been told by the american s
mr trump has acknowledged the "tremendous anger" over the incident. anne sacoolas flew home to the united states, despite telling police she had no intention of doing so. duncan kennedy reports. harry's parents, charlotte and tim, both wearing sunglasses, came to the foreign office hoping for answers. they say their son harry can only achievejustice in death if the american woman involved in his car crash comes back to the uk. but after spending half—an—hour with the foreign...
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mr trump has denied he did anything wrong. the hearing was behind closed doors, but the details were leaked. 0ur north america correspondent david willis gave me more details. william taylor is of course a career diplomat, he is somebody who has served both republican and democrat administrations since 1985. he came out of retirement to become america's top diplomat in the ukraine. he justified for more than nine hours on capitol hill today, and very damning evidence saying that very shortly after arriving in kiev to take up that position he became aware there were two channels, if you like, of us policy—making. the official channel of which he was a part, and the other, an unofficial channel made up of disparate characters such as the personal lawyer to president trump, rudy giuliani, and others he said the official channel was involved in basically security issues and corruption issues and so on in ukraine, the unofficial channel was devoted, it seemed, he said, to linking $400 million in aid money, foreign aid money to uk
mr trump has denied he did anything wrong. the hearing was behind closed doors, but the details were leaked. 0ur north america correspondent david willis gave me more details. william taylor is of course a career diplomat, he is somebody who has served both republican and democrat administrations since 1985. he came out of retirement to become america's top diplomat in the ukraine. he justified for more than nine hours on capitol hill today, and very damning evidence saying that very shortly...
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all it needs now is the arrival of president trump. we are not quite sure where he is, but clearly everything is ready. in the meantime, we would like to continue talking, even though we can't confirm the news. let's talk to doctor hellier in cairo. we are waiting to see what the president says, but if it turns out that al—baghdadi has been killed, captured, taken up, how important a step will that be in what is happening in the middle east? i think it would be significant, but it is important to keepin significant, but it is important to keep in mind that the isis group didn't simply depend on the existence of one man any more than al-qaeda depended on the existence of bin laden to continue. the difference between the two groups is that isis relied on the narrative of having had a piece of territory it governed, a state, whereas al-qaeda never made that part of its story in terms of recruitment, so that will hit it quite hard in terms of the fa ct hit it quite hard in terms of the fact that the head of that so—called state has bee
all it needs now is the arrival of president trump. we are not quite sure where he is, but clearly everything is ready. in the meantime, we would like to continue talking, even though we can't confirm the news. let's talk to doctor hellier in cairo. we are waiting to see what the president says, but if it turns out that al—baghdadi has been killed, captured, taken up, how important a step will that be in what is happening in the middle east? i think it would be significant, but it is...
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yesterday donald trump was... the syrian kurds have said today that in fact, the raid against all—baghdadi, the mission had to be delayed for a month because of that turkish assault which began here in the region less than a month ago —— al—baghdadi. the region less than a month ago —— al-baghdadi. in terms of those players who still have a presence in syria, donald trump was making much of having spoken to the russians and having to ensure that they could operate through basically being controlled by russia on the behalf of president aside at the moment. the russian defence ministry is being a bit sceptical about some of the details of this. how do you think the details will play out in terms of the value america justifying their withdrawal, and what's left behind ? justifying their withdrawal, and what's left behind? i think for the russians, clearly this is not a development that they particularly can claim ownership of. they weren't pa rt can claim ownership of. they weren't part of it, they were s
yesterday donald trump was... the syrian kurds have said today that in fact, the raid against all—baghdadi, the mission had to be delayed for a month because of that turkish assault which began here in the region less than a month ago —— al—baghdadi. the region less than a month ago —— al-baghdadi. in terms of those players who still have a presence in syria, donald trump was making much of having spoken to the russians and having to ensure that they could operate through basically...
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president trump has been speaking president trump has been speaking at president trump has been speaking at length about this, tell us what he said. he spoke for almost an hour, and it sounded like a victory speech. some of the language was not presidential, some would say, but very much president trump, what he likes to say. he speaks as he sees it, and talks about a man as far as he was concerned was sick and depraved, someone who was a coward. he ultimately blew himself up in a tunnel with three children. but this is very significant for president trump because as all was reflecting earlier, over the last few weeks, he has faced criticism about the fact that he allowed turkey to evade northern syria, abandoning and betraying the kurdish forces who fought alongside american troops, and it has been difficult to work out what the white house strategy is as far as the middle east is concerned. he is now able to say that he has struck a significant blow against is. during that news conference, the commander—in—chief suggested he obliterated the grip and this was something very signific
president trump has been speaking president trump has been speaking at president trump has been speaking at length about this, tell us what he said. he spoke for almost an hour, and it sounded like a victory speech. some of the language was not presidential, some would say, but very much president trump, what he likes to say. he speaks as he sees it, and talks about a man as far as he was concerned was sick and depraved, someone who was a coward. he ultimately blew himself up in a tunnel with...
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our top stories: donald trump hits out at the democrats leading the impeachment inquiry, and has angry words for reporters at the white house. it is a whole hoax and you know who is playing into the hoax? people like you and the fake news media that we have in this country and i say, in many cases, the corrupt media. the british government publishes its new brexit plan. borisjohnson claims a deal could be done in days, but the early unofficial response from eu negotiators is not positive. at least seven people die as a vintage world war ii bomber crashes in connecticut. and, as the royal tour of southern africa ends, a row over media intrusion escalates. the duke and duchess of sussex sue a british newspaper. and his opponents in the democratic party, on the question of impeachment. the president has given a series of irate news conferences. without offering any evidence, he accused adam schiff, a dramatic escalation in the war of words between president trump and his opponents in the democratic party, on the question of impeachment. the president has given a series of irate news confe
our top stories: donald trump hits out at the democrats leading the impeachment inquiry, and has angry words for reporters at the white house. it is a whole hoax and you know who is playing into the hoax? people like you and the fake news media that we have in this country and i say, in many cases, the corrupt media. the british government publishes its new brexit plan. borisjohnson claims a deal could be done in days, but the early unofficial response from eu negotiators is not positive. at...
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president trump says abu bakr al—baghdadi. was under surveillance for the last couple of weeks and there had been a couple of moments during these last weeks in which they had planned to strike but there had been questions and suggestions he was going to move, suggestions he was looking a little scared and panicked and trying to think about what would happen next. they will say they acted as quickly as they could. democrats will argue that president trump is needed something like this to really reset his foreign policy agenda, to make it look like he has had a moment and certainly there have been republicans in congress who have been extremely critical of the president. what might be notable as one of those critics who was once on my list to donald trump and stood behind the president, lindsey graham, a leading senator and one he was very critical of president trump, he was at the white house. in fa ct trump, he was at the white house. in fact he spoke of the last half hour and no says president trump has not been given the cr
president trump says abu bakr al—baghdadi. was under surveillance for the last couple of weeks and there had been a couple of moments during these last weeks in which they had planned to strike but there had been questions and suggestions he was going to move, suggestions he was looking a little scared and panicked and trying to think about what would happen next. they will say they acted as quickly as they could. democrats will argue that president trump is needed something like this to...
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trump administration har refused the trump administration has already refused a key figure to appear as a witness, three democratic house committees are investigating the president. as the eu accuses britain of playing a blame game over brexit, ireland's prime minister leo varadkar says he'll work until the very last moment to try to secure a deal by next week, but not at any cost. turkey has boosted its military positions on the border with syria after saying it's ready for a long—threatened operation that could target kurdish forces long allied to the us. the us has begun withdrawing troops from the region.
trump administration har refused the trump administration has already refused a key figure to appear as a witness, three democratic house committees are investigating the president. as the eu accuses britain of playing a blame game over brexit, ireland's prime minister leo varadkar says he'll work until the very last moment to try to secure a deal by next week, but not at any cost. turkey has boosted its military positions on the border with syria after saying it's ready for a long—threatened...
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how does this play domestically the donald trump? before george w bush faced real action, it was that famous mission accomplished beach which helped them after the invasion of iraq. before barack obama faced re—election, they got some of bin laden, and our year out from what donald trump's grow what they hope will be his real action they have got al—baghdadi, and he will be hoping for a similar feeling that his predecessors had. three people arrested after the discovery of 39 bodies in a refridgerated container lorry in essex have been released on bail. the driver, maurice robinson, is due to appear in court tomorrow, charged with manslaughter. meanwhile, the families of those feared deadhave been holding vigils and ceremonies back in vietnam. many are thought to have come from the village of yen thanh, from wherejonathan head reports. a community overwhelmed by shock and despair. they haven't heard from sons and daughters who were en route to britain for days and they all fear the worst. earlier this year, le van ha left vietnam
how does this play domestically the donald trump? before george w bush faced real action, it was that famous mission accomplished beach which helped them after the invasion of iraq. before barack obama faced re—election, they got some of bin laden, and our year out from what donald trump's grow what they hope will be his real action they have got al—baghdadi, and he will be hoping for a similar feeling that his predecessors had. three people arrested after the discovery of 39 bodies in a...
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donald trump denies much of that. two people have appeared in court in hong kong after a series of arrests under a new law to try and end months of civil unrest. the new law forbids people from wearing masks to conceal their identity at demonstrations. in the latest protests on sunday there were violent clashes with riot police. our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs. at what point does a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. it is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. but look at these people. young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or wearing masks. chanting. if carrie lam and her government were hoping that the new regulation banning the wearing of masks was going to stop people coming out on the streets, well, they've been proved wrong. even in this pouring rain, tens of thousands have come out again today, many, many of them wearing masks. it is
donald trump denies much of that. two people have appeared in court in hong kong after a series of arrests under a new law to try and end months of civil unrest. the new law forbids people from wearing masks to conceal their identity at demonstrations. in the latest protests on sunday there were violent clashes with riot police. our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs. at what point does a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it...
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a senior white house official tells the impeachment inquiry into donald trump, he witnessed, firsthand, the president pressuring ukraine's government to investigate joe biden. politicians accuse the plane—maker boeing of putting profit before safety — as the company boss testifies over the 737 max crashes. on behalf of myself and the boeing company, we are sorry — deeply and truly sorry. lebanon under pressure to form a new government as anti—government protesters celebrate after the prime minister resigns. here in the uk, a general election has finally been called, for december 12th, to try to end the deadlock over brexit. it may also have serious implications for the unity of the country. it'll be the first december election in the uk in nearly 100 years. the prime minister has said the public must be "given a choice" over the future. the leader of the labour opposition described the election "as a once—in—a—generation chance to transform our country". these will soon be portraits from the past. speaker: order! order! the howls and the rage of a house divided. they'll b
a senior white house official tells the impeachment inquiry into donald trump, he witnessed, firsthand, the president pressuring ukraine's government to investigate joe biden. politicians accuse the plane—maker boeing of putting profit before safety — as the company boss testifies over the 737 max crashes. on behalf of myself and the boeing company, we are sorry — deeply and truly sorry. lebanon under pressure to form a new government as anti—government protesters celebrate after the...
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mr trump's argument is different. he says he was trying to root out corruption and investigate corruption which he says is his right if not his duty but at the same time, he has offered no evidence whatsoever against joe biden or his son. the french president has urged borisjohnson to engage in discussions swiftly with the eu's chief negotiator, during a phone call to discuss the prime minister's latest brexit proposals. earlier, mrjohnson urged the european union to, in his words, "grasp the opportunity" his brexit plan offers, insisting britain will leave the eu at the end of october. the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, has suggested that the government is willing to be flexible on the detail of its proposals. labour says the prime minister's current plan is not acceptable. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. falcon if borisjohnson is to get a brexit deal done in time for the 31st of october then talks need to turn into formal intensive negotiations within days. and so far, the eu has said the uk's pr
mr trump's argument is different. he says he was trying to root out corruption and investigate corruption which he says is his right if not his duty but at the same time, he has offered no evidence whatsoever against joe biden or his son. the french president has urged borisjohnson to engage in discussions swiftly with the eu's chief negotiator, during a phone call to discuss the prime minister's latest brexit proposals. earlier, mrjohnson urged the european union to, in his words, "grasp...
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but if the cracks in republican support for president trump grow deeper, then president trump faces a potentially deadly political situation because he is likely to get impeached in the house of representatives which means get, the next step is that those charges are taken to the senate, and the senate conducts a trial, and if president trump is convicted, he will be removed from office as president, but he needs republicans, the democrats need the republican an and a third thirds majority to do that. if they turn on him he is in grave political danger. very good to talk to back to brexit, and the european commission hasjust said that "a lot of work needs to be done". let's get more now from our europe correspondent gavin lee, who's in brussels now. everybody watching these talks with great interest, very little coming out though, tell us what you know. basically i am outside the european council building, we have had roughly 14 hours of talks this weekend between the british civil serva nts weekend between the british civil servants and the eu side as well and michel barnier, the chi
but if the cracks in republican support for president trump grow deeper, then president trump faces a potentially deadly political situation because he is likely to get impeached in the house of representatives which means get, the next step is that those charges are taken to the senate, and the senate conducts a trial, and if president trump is convicted, he will be removed from office as president, but he needs republicans, the democrats need the republican an and a third thirds majority to...
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donald trump may want us negotiations. donald trump may want us to move wildly away from eu regulations on food production, agricultural goods and a number of things. as a country, that is the point. we can decide then if it is something we want to do and at the moment while members of the eu, the eu decide that and we get no say in that whatsoever. that is the point of being able to negotiate a free—trade deal. we may say we don't wa nt to free—trade deal. we may say we don't want to do a trade deal with the us because the trade terms aren't good enough for us but it is up to us to make that decision. donald trump is a tough negotiator and he is not going to do what we did when we voted to trigger article 50, theresa may did, asking what people wanted. borisjohnson will be equally tough andi borisjohnson will be equally tough and i am confident we will get a deal through. he will be robust enough to say what is acceptable for this country. how difficult has the decision been for you to stand again in this election? yo
donald trump may want us negotiations. donald trump may want us to move wildly away from eu regulations on food production, agricultural goods and a number of things. as a country, that is the point. we can decide then if it is something we want to do and at the moment while members of the eu, the eu decide that and we get no say in that whatsoever. that is the point of being able to negotiate a free—trade deal. we may say we don't wa nt to free—trade deal. we may say we don't want to do a...
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this is owned by donald trump and his family. it is pa rt donald trump and his family. it is part of his international empire, if you like. so a lot of people questioning is the president going to benefit from this financially. we are told by the white house that the white house will in fact be providing the facility at cost. that there won't be a profit motive. and it was simply chosen because of the geography of the place. the security considerations. there are separate buildings, one for each individual country. clearly, though, democrats have jumped on this country. clearly, though, democrats havejumped on this issue is one which they say sends an extremely bad message internationally about the motives of president trump. peter bowes for us there. a royal air force plane carrying the duke and duchess of cambridge was forced to abort lending in islamabad. they told reporters they were fine. johnny dymond followed them. at an orphanage in lahore, some public words from a normally reticent duchess. well, that went 0k. her words of banks in urdu done, she praised pakist
this is owned by donald trump and his family. it is pa rt donald trump and his family. it is part of his international empire, if you like. so a lot of people questioning is the president going to benefit from this financially. we are told by the white house that the white house will in fact be providing the facility at cost. that there won't be a profit motive. and it was simply chosen because of the geography of the place. the security considerations. there are separate buildings, one for...
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the headlines at four: democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump, issue a legal order, demanding that the white house hand over more documents. much of hong kong is shut down, as demonstrators defy a new ban on wearing face masks. the government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for ‘fundamental changes‘. a british—australian woman and her boyfriend are released after more than three months in an iranianjail. prince harry begins legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror — over alleged phone hacking. england reach the quarter finals of the rugby world cup with a game to spare, after a 39—10 victory over argentina in tokyo. a warning that mixing cocaine and alcohol together creates a "deadly combination" which can increase violent and impulsive behaviour — more in ‘victoria derbyshire: week in review.‘ donald trump‘s political opponents have intensified efforts to impeach the president. three congressional committees have demanded legal documents relating to a telephone call by mr trump — in whic
the headlines at four: democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump, issue a legal order, demanding that the white house hand over more documents. much of hong kong is shut down, as demonstrators defy a new ban on wearing face masks. the government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for ‘fundamental changes‘. a british—australian woman and her boyfriend are released after more than three months in an iranianjail. prince harry begins legal...
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mr schiff said the trump administration was trying to frustrate the investigation. there's been a cautious response from the eu, after the british government delivered its new brexit proposals. briefly some diplomats in brussels focus on briefly some diplomats in brussels focus on concerns briefly some diplomats in brussels focus on concerns that the british proposal does not resolve the issue of the irish border which could threaten both the peace process and the eu ‘s single market. at least seven people have been killed after a vintage world war ii bomber crashed in the us state of connecticut. the boeing b—i7, dubbed the "flying fortress", was trying to make an emergency landing at bradley international airport, between boston and new york.
mr schiff said the trump administration was trying to frustrate the investigation. there's been a cautious response from the eu, after the british government delivered its new brexit proposals. briefly some diplomats in brussels focus on briefly some diplomats in brussels focus on concerns briefly some diplomats in brussels focus on concerns that the british proposal does not resolve the issue of the irish border which could threaten both the peace process and the eu ‘s single market. at...