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22 Nov, 2017 02:55

RT America -- November 21, 2017

Politicians keep their jobs despite sexual misconduct allegations
As powerful people in entertainment and the private sector continue to fall over sexual misconduct allegations, politicians accused of similar acts remain in office or refuse to withdraw their candidacy. Conservative commentator Steve Malzberg and Democratic strategist Mitch Caesar join ‘News With Ed’ to discuss. 

‘What's next, a blockade?’: New sanctions on North Korea of the ‘highest level’
Washington has sanctioned several Chinese entities in its ongoing efforts to compel North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program. The US also accused North Korea of engaging in illegal ship-to-ship oil transfers on the high seas. Former CIA agent Jack Rice joins ‘News With Ed’ to discuss.

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