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31 Oct, 2019 20:15

US struggles to catch up with 5G China

As China rolled out its 5G network ahead of schedule on Thursday, US State Secretary Mike Pompeo called China a “hostile” country. RT America’s Sayeh Tavangar reports. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump used the term "surge" at a police chiefs' conference in Chicago on Monday to describe a new federal crackdown on violent crime across the United States. Former Maryland law enforcement officer and co-host of Sputnik radio program “Fault Lines” Garland Nixon weighs in. Plus, the Halloween deadline for Brexit passed with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn kicking off his campaign for Prime Minister. To unpack the latest, “News.Views.Hughes” host Scottie Nell Hughes reports from London.

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