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World Business Report

re—election, which was rejected by the us and europe. on tuesday he struck a defiant tone during a tv appearance. translation: by wanting to harm us ou translation: by wanting to harm us you harm _ translation: by wanting to harm us you harm yourselves. _ translation: by wanting to harm us you harm yourselves. going i us you harm yourselves. going ahead with or without a licence. we are not a grngo colony, we are not your economy, management will move on with its economic peace, no—one will stop us. aneeka gupta is director of research at the investment platform wisdomtree. will this affect the global price of oil? a great question. in terms of the sanctioning on venezuelan oil, in the immediate term it is likely to have less of an impact on the global market but

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

impeachment. let's get more insight on this from michael moore. he is a former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia, so the perfect person to take our questions on this. i mean, michael, given the fact that when you look at the landscape here this effort from republicans on impeachment doesn't seem likely to work, what do you make of this new effort with the new law on potentially ousting or sanctioning prosecutors? do you think it's going -- could it work? >> well, i'm glad to be with you. i really think this is just an effort to get some press by a young senator from the north georgia area. he shares the area with a certain representative from the state who likes to sort of throw some bombs like this. this is going nowhere. there is a law now on the books that the republicans passed and the republican governor signed that creates an independent commission to look at prosecutors' duties. and interestingly enough, the law requires actually prosecutors to consider every case for which there is probable cause. well, the grand jury in the

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Fox News at Night

i know you want to talk about ufos but i want to get to the breaking news on the hunter biden investigation. the sanctioning of this lawyer, not necessarily connected in any way to the business dealings etc. that we are talking about with president biden, his possible involvement but it just adds to this growing feeling of some sort of cover-up in your view. >> it does. it begs the question why? why would hunter biden's attorneys lie to the court? the allegation from a judge who is about to rule. that's a pretty serious charge demanding questions that need to be turned into night. i can't wait to see what they came up with. there doesn't seem to be any reasonable excuse as to why they do this and to get under and put eber under the judge's saddle right before they're going to make some rulings is critical. i think what chairman smith on that letter went to the judge is important if you don't understand the whistleblower allegations i don't know how the judge can allow this deal

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BBC News

why are they doing this now good question. because last month i started a campaign to ask for the us government to not allow sanctioned hong kong chief executive john not allow sanctioned hong kong chief executivejohn later entered the us for the afac meeting that will happen this november. and the lunch before i asked for a sanctioning and judges, prosecutors asked for congress to realise the sort of play implies the hong kong government has been spreading everywhere. i think that's where it hurts for the government. they've been trying to put forward this narrative, parallel narrative that hong kong is back in business, it's the global financial centre but to me who is exiled from hong kong knows it is not true, it will never go back to the way it is. ., ., g ., it is. you mentioned john lee and i it is. you mentioned john lee and i bring — it is. you mentioned john lee and i bring this _ it is. you mentioned john lee and i bring this up _ it is. you mentioned john lee and i bring this up because i it is. you mentioned john lee | and i bring this up because you talk about the asia—pacific economic cooperation summit scheduled for the us in november. the chief executive john lee, there is a

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BBC News

government to not allow sanctioned hong kong chief executivejohn lee to enter the us for the afac meeting that will happen this november. and the month before i asked for a sanctioning and judges, prosecutors asked for congress to realise the sort of play blatant lies the hong kong government has been spreading everywhere. i think that�*s where it hurts for the government. they�*ve been trying to put forward this narrative, parallel narrative that hong kong is back in business, it�*s the global financial centre but to me who is exiled from hong kong knows it is not true, it will never go back to the way it is. you mentioned john lee and i bring this up because you talk about the asia—pacific economic cooperation summit scheduled for the us in november. the chief executivejohn lee, there is a possibility he could be invited and there has been a bipartisan outcry in the us of lawmakers who said

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Turkey

that borisjohnson lied. right? that is really significant. and i think it gets lost because there is always this overwhelming narrative, the counter narrative, the language around it, people talking about kangaroo courts and witch hunts and things like that. but fundamentally, this is a very serious constitutional point. and i suppose, actually, picking up on your point, and pippa, the one you made a few moments ago, you can make an argument beyond all of the noise and the characters of all of this and the characters of all of this, that this is... for all of the questioning that we all ask around systems and structures, whether it be of the state or of democracy, of things working, that journalistic. .. the journalistic pursuit of truth followed by parliament scrutinising the executive, or in this instance, a former prime minister, with this level of sanction prompting the prime minister to pre—empt what they were sanctioning, the former prime minister to pre—empt, and leave parliament.

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Newscast

because there is always this overwhelming narrative, the counter narrative, the language around it, people talking about kangaroo courts and witch hunts and things like that. but fundamentally, this is a very serious constitutional point. and i suppose, actually, picking up on your point, and pippa, the one you made a few moments ago, you can make an argument beyond all of the noise and the characters of all of this, that this is... for all of the questioning that we all ask around systems and structures, whether it be of the state or of democracy, of things working, that journalistic. .. the journalistic pursuit of truth followed by parliament scrutinising the executive, or in this instance, a former prime minister, with this level of sanction prompting the prime minister to pre—empt what they were sanctioning, the former prime minister to pre—empt, and leave parliament. the system is somehow working. yeah, i think it took-

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BBC News

administration can actually is not a — administration can actually is not a big _ administration can actually is not a big issue.— administration can actually is not a big issue. before we go, do ou not a big issue. before we go, do you think — not a big issue. before we go, do you think we _ not a big issue. before we go, do you think we are _ not a big issue. before we go, do you think we are walking i do you think we are walking away with things being more tense or do you think that maybe at the end of all of this we will see a thaw in this relationship?— relationship? during his speech. _ relationship? during his speech. he _ relationship? during his speech, he did - relationship? during his speech, he did not - relationship? during his - speech, he did not mention the united — speech, he did not mention the united states directly, he just mention— united states directly, he just mention some countries, so generally— mention some countries, so generally speaking, the tone, i believe — generally speaking, the tone, i believe is — generally speaking, the tone, i believe is moderate, and he even — believe is moderate, and he even ruled out the allegations that we — even ruled out the allegations that we do not have contact, but we — that we do not have contact, but we still have contacts, there _ but we still have contacts, there are some other channels i believe — there are some other channels i believe there is a possibility, talking — believe there is a possibility, talking to each other is still possible at certain levels but this type of sanctioning must be lifted. . ~ this type of sanctioning must be lifted. ., ,, , ., , this type of sanctioning must be lifted. ., ,, y., , . be lifted. thank you very much for live demo _ be lifted. thank you very much for live demo joining _ be lifted. thank you very much for live demo joining us, - for live demojoining us, seniorfellow for for live demojoining us, senior fellow for international security and strategy. back to

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BBC News

question— secondary sanction, so the question is, because china has nothing — question is, because china has nothing to— question is, because china has nothing to do with anything illegal, _ nothing to do with anything illegal, this country has been going — illegal, this country has been going on— illegal, this country has been going on from since 1990 and why should america leave that sanctioning? if it is there, how— sanctioning? if it is there, how can _ sanctioning? if it is there, how can we talk and this sanctioning is very much consequential, because the defence _ consequential, because the defence minister will be using his position for the next five years. — his position for the next five years, just imagine, five years without — years, just imagine, five years without the sanctions, he cannot _ without the sanctions, he cannot go to the united states, and he — cannot go to the united states, and he cannot invite austin to come — and he cannot invite austin to come because how can austin corne — come because how can austin come because how can austin come because he has to be invited, _ come because he has to be invited, and then, i think minister— invited, and then, i think minister lee is a man that talk rnost _ minister lee is a man that talk most on — minister lee is a man that talk most on this hotline, but how could — most on this hotline, but how could they talk to each other? this— could they talk to each other? this would be very very difficult, and this action should _ difficult, and this action should not be very difficult for the _ should not be very difficult for the united states, because this sanction is an executive order, — this sanction is an executive order, that means the biden

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