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oh oh oh. oh. oh. oh. you know you want to thank you. i'm.
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here and i'm here with her maybe i need you need yeah. so yesterday. during church. i was surprised because the whole ceremony all the leading of the church the message of the church was given by one family who was coming to present a project to the community that it's the conflict. it's as though the church is addressing this project but the project has been approved by all members of the community.
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for me. on. that night. yeah. so we were there we had basically a small community development community development here means totally for the libyans kind of the community. morris said that his project would provide good things for along a pier a new road and the community hall uyghur culture to be. the people in the village have had bad experiences with development projects in the past because stuff that doesn't is simple failing companies find them before here it goes a lot of destruction through our lane and. they see fun from dica to build
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this bridge million dollar bridge and they said it is for development purposes but now you know it's not for development but this is it's for a game but on. the situation now is that the club you don't even have title to be allowed only to a tiny portion of. the government however continues to license out our forests to logging and to bunt patients. who. decide this injustice the community recently brought the government to court. we finally are claiming all rights to our line and suing for the many years of
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illegal before extension we're. the question is does morris project affect our caucus i don't know but i do know that he's working with the chinese n.g.o.s and the stats forestry department. this is the very bottom and we're fighting in court right now. and i'm going to be. there every day all of the united nations send me. your. washing. the potty. and then neck and back and i was part of the woman. more than my really do but of course he has his own.
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i would prefer. to do. the school way i did in going. and coming from danger. plus where. we don't know. what if you win. what if your loss. i mean the hour i mean. me turning on i am going to die and delay it. until it reject you never. know what a medically it might be i mean i missed some. predictable
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news and then got. some of those with a down. because a lot of my medical i was going with i mean your daughter. now that there. were no laws all morning. i don't love our men in the middle but our going to have a back in the day that. i don't know that i'm out of my do i don't get out i'm. sure about who i drop out no. no no no no no. no no. but i mean i'm i'm going to rod i don't know. or don't want to but i don't know what i'm going to hear but maybe i'm not meant to say yeah well and anyone who number one of it doesn't get it i'm the only one i
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certainly. get it i mean i am. that there are. no no how do i and i think. i've been away for too long and when i really odd for me to. who is with whom. when i was in conned after several years i just rest in the lies myself. you know you you know your face your time have. had cause you did what you could do within that time so now move on to other things you know so maybe somebody else the new younger generation would take it on from you but this has been going on for twenty twenty so you know. the land is getting father and father
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. being in our grasp i should. pick. the man out about no no. i don't. look see me no. me no now i'm not on. a lot of company. now because i'm do you get me so i can do a drug bring the law. i'm going to see. you on a bicycle by going to get to. know more of the well you know. i'm thinking about morris project. let me net me
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the law project i've done it. up and learn a lot as the i.d.c. sort of thing by industry. puts print. and then the. movie. i'm the guy in the. night it was. more clear my lad i'm the guy beyond. i think. i'm going to win. i don't know how i'm going to know to dance with him you know.
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my my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed a letter of perimeter survey here announce our traditional territory roughly about one hundred thousand hectares. in a chance we got only four thousand hectors. basically this leaves us with a very small reserve on government. just like our first lessons in canada. ok so i learned. about get can only. go in the set and i. mean that is yeah. you know. then.
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you know we're not that large and i don't i am not going to die i don't do that you know. we're going about the new thought through now and we're learning more you. know it's all. gone by and we're not and. that's what i'm going down and that's going to be arguably work and. it's a matter of how do we deal with that now whether to write the letter we have been advised to do that this is where i really more of a discretion whether i should write it or not because as as an outsider i don't think it is my my role to write it for them but looking around i don't see anyone who would give their time to do the right thing for them the people signing the letter was the head man of the village and six other community leaders.
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today i am a dunce reducto but the i don't know. the chief minister after our. we the people of the upper limb and married three of us have been advised by our elders and lawyers do not agree in hollowing our customary land to be has to lease survey. our community leader was misled to sign the permit later under duress. i see in canada i see in other countries our indigenous people without looking far into the future it would be very difficult for the future generation to take back the land and saw that is what i'm trying to do create awareness about that before we lose it we have to understand where all these policies of the gunman leads to
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and how they eventually will push us out of our online. and so in this way i am being dragged into the middle of what i started about thirty years ago the us no progress is everything to us if this live if this i could supply market in one thousand nine hundred my dad in two thousand and many went on a world tour. he tells me at that time the forest was a hot topic the west wanted to find a voice for it. there is no doubt that. many people have been in development i mean a bit outside of we're going to bridge this right now but now we have i don't want to development but the main issue is dead riyadh not fighting against development
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we have by a fine thing against. injustice is. caused by. not to be the one thing that rights of indigenous people under thirty is not and got somebody and then. i was out. by you know but i mean a lot of my involvement would be ok but. at the time of my address they had denied that it was because felt ok.
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he's my favorite i don't know with that it was the first big mistake that week off he said racist my family knew i was a lawyer and i'm supposed to know all the law and how to call bought doing things and they knew how serious this meant though us. i've been going to the police station every day. i just want to show the police that there's someone who'd nourse what's going on in this someone who. incidentally i heard someone from inside of the building calling out to me said at least is that you you know and and it really brought my hot little was my brother talking from me from the other side of the wall and not being able to see him and i think i think that was really ready . heart breaking for me. because i ignore what
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the police do to detainees and especially a person in peaceful solution. i think because a lot of praise from our side in the nation early dad allow him to go out on bad. my dad learned that the police were looking for him he was going to be arrested a second time this time under a new law that could keep him locked up indefinitely so he left the country and stayed away. and that's how does a long nightmare. and we have not really seeing him for many many years. my name's philip. and i and i think i'm on my phone all day every day and
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my tablet is never really more than a few feet away the use of the internet elevates dopamine just like gambling does and just like cocaine does i will experience my own unusual digital detox i feel i had don't want to have this thing is there all the time anymore my d.h. to addiction on al-jazeera. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we had fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. and cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . it is an appalling crime that destroys the dignity of individuals and tears apart
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the fabric of communities. activists not e m a rod and congolese gun ecologist dennis macwhich i have been awarded the twenty eight hundred nobel peace prize for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence in conflict zones. in an exclusive interview live from oslo we talked to this year's laureates about their fight for justice the nobel interview and al jazeera exclusive. i'm a star in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera federal prosecutors in new york have directly implicated donald trump in campaign finance crimes during his presidential bid separately prosecutors with robert muller's team investigating alleged russian interference say moscow reached out to his then personal lawyer
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michael cohen as far back as twenty fifteen more now from she had a tansey on what this means for president trump two bits regarding cohen from robert that are of interest to current provided the special counsel's office with useful information concerning certain discrete russian related matters call to its investigation that he obtained by virtue of his regular contact with company executives during the campaign now that could just be more dodgy business dealings which would lead to some questions about trump's motivations during the campaign or as some pundits i'm sure hoping for this could be something to do with russian collusion again we do not know so we will be very clear about that third current provided relevant and useful information concerning his contacts with persons connected to the white house during the twenty seventeen twenty eighteen time period this is after the campaign we did mobile it was looking into about period during the first year in office ways chief financial officer men mungo will spend
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the weekend in custody in canada with a bail hearing due on monday u.s. prosecutors are seeking her extradition accusing her of breaching sanctions on iran china says she's done nothing wrong a stampede in a nightclub in italy has killed six people and injured more than one hundred others it happened on the adriatic coast italian media say people panicked and ran for the exits after someone sprayed and noxious substance. japan's parliament has passed a new law opening the door to nearly three hundred fifty thousand foreign workers in a country where immigration has long been taboo the measure will be in effect over five years starting in april both blue collar and skilled workers will be allowed in under a different schemes it's aimed at reducing labor shortages in a country with an aging population disagreements have marked the second day of talks aimed at ending the war in yemen the two sides are at odds over reopening the airport and sama and who will manage the port of her data the saudi backed
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government and who the delegations are meeting in a village north of stockholm those are the headlines now back to what. i saw this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of tonic realty and if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest solutions author most impactful if you. take. the main things that sets out zero apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people but about ideas or politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to put a little more complicated opening up if this is not an act of creation i'm going to have a book to walk me. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some of us so stop the skid to speak out as
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a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. the first see a bus difficult. especially with my family and my mother and. it's time i called her and said you know i've prayed for you. when are you coming back and.
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you know when i would do up my mother behave this way behead this way because you're a grandfather was the leader of this group. and so weird dude feel that we carry that weight but enough to meet the on our soul to as descendants of leaders. thought they needed a map for the court case. my dad realized that if you wanted this much done he would have to organize it himself. no we like a. guy who can give and have been up. there not to not make them look good i'm not going to play. any little or no not by nine ne ne not on the blue stuff and on bong bong i don't know when going to the
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game i know i'm not in the below me. the guy that the i need to. know for a long time this line that we call our line has had no new form of legal entity that the government recognized even though this is down line for by right but they don't have any map defining boundaries where their line is that i support them in very critical for us at this time to have. this not. but. i.
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don't. i i i i i. i knew. that. if. i died.
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i took her. book i bought. her number. i know i got on board. but i'm not. i don't. know nya. near enough without opening the mail the middle of. the road out following but no no not to do that.
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and we can have a constituency of young people going to be interested so loved up there and says that if we don't let them know what is happening if we don't bring them up here at the moment then i. don't know. i'm with and what i learned i did not on my own i may be anywhere near like a lemon gun room one room on
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a rhino nine are not ready meant they are not ready money they are no no no no my m. and i'm going i will remain with gunned. down have been in front of the bird and be flown out and so if they really had the secrets then of of those bodies. for fall. for yesterday my family walk for six hours looking for burial safe for food. i would have thought for he was not a. good exercise you don't have to go on a treadmill. so i just go out
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quickly out there. i've got to run with the boys so. it's. a. few how do you. feel. and how you. feel nothing in them and it fits for
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by a few. feet. where . there's no. you know. i thought. you were going to. need not. a. big hit to get out people and take a but also to sometimes i did pretty the goals with the spirit of the dead people. time now ya know what i would like. i don't i don't know.
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where the skull is because these people out head hunters sort of don't want to it's going to be taken by the enemies to. be led around. this just saw the old burial site of bloody people and it's only in a climate to bury in john's sets kind of fine prove to us. that we were here and it would definitely help our caucus he sprays. mark so non-defined number one zero his mom. thanks we heard them are still stuck in the village. she's making a feast for his project oh. oh oh oh . but i do want to get you know now that i was in the battle that was a war will do that who have agreed to do that and i did that. in the company. that
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you might do it i don't want to i didn't like that but i don't want out. as they were over. the barrier no one told him that as i. know man i love the rules i'm without them would be in that we've got nothing but a living will soon then i'll move once in the mood in the box in the in my body the
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one word that many don't overwhelm but it's in my room and maybe it doesn't fly i'm not an underdog. the month with. my dad disappeared for a few hours after the feast. i think it's hitting him more says project is actually happening despite the fact that even now no one really understands but the project is about. my dad underestimated the time you take to do the mapping.
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he needed to keep adding on expeditions because the land is so large and so remote . i. i'm going on with. my. i for this all do it. on a he but i get it and it be but it. and it's even the. f.b.o. no but you know. i'm
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a dumb by now to come i thought enough. of my god. i mean i'm not getting. them government you know my no man who got news my going to come down for. me. i'll be i'll make sure on good morning my i am in your home you know mon ami you no no no no i am a born. the hour oh give you a halt in a mood i know i'm not going to be. born you know that i don't know if i'm going. out. i mean he was kind of admonishing me like you know i know you well with the blockade and all that but look at us. with rotten you know and you are with
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white people there. mapping trip we were just about to retire go to sleep and somebody. buy from the village and inform us that some policemen have come to do good as you look for us because somebody from the long house has complained about a walk here. this morning the police came. down. but i'll. bet you that now that. i did. they
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want i don't i'm. not going to the but the but me that they got to get out i know. that i could. but it up but not to. feed him a man and me in the moon. looking on can not a. thousand on away i'm not a thick enough woman move i phone loud and i waited long enough and of. you don't know what their intent and were so it was quite nervous to hear that the police were coming up to us and specifically after me for of course ya less thing the worse of it says finally finally they are getting up with me in all my work.
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they have a right to keep me off from ever coming back to throw rug again five i haven't told the young men yesterday i said if their arrest unco if their arrest me and draw me back out they said for you will already have your a training on this mapping under using the g.p.s. using all these tools it's unity responsibility to continue to fight with us think police uncle don't talk like that for we wanted to continue to feel. bullied in this work. i think i. made much of. the moon in the room. he did he did.
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i mean to do so so but things. but they don't think the other thing about you doing that through. your thick or five your life. and when people. think otherwise that you're doing things for your own so. you just have to be tough and yourself and. you know whatever people said about about hugh and about the award i'm always thinking of my grandfather's. lawn. three. sheesh.
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she just. now. understand war by logging and like you can't stop. because they. work. that good of a leader like my dad. as i have come here a lot and a lot and might have some sex with other people which i don't like. what i do back. home as she could see the problem. slimey like oprah. was at it in sex.
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i thought village life would be simple everyone's related and it's so lovely and warm but now i know it's more complicated. maybe if things were different my dad could have been a leader here. now he's navigating his new place as both an insider and an outsider. we can visit star rock but i don't know if my dad can ever really return home. and now. when you look at the struggle of the first masons. three hundred years in north america alone people have been struggling for to protect their land. and why not we do it
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now instead of letting it lapse four hundred years. if hundred years later my grandchildren want to fight for the land they can look at the history of what we have been doing. let the down to the core that what i'm not going to and i'm going to know that i'm with you without the markup will go down on the platform in you know where might
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they end up or how my view on it might then when i learned that there were no might there with the whatnot on our monitor later when i got here. yeah when you have a beer when you go off i'm good i made up with stuff like that yeah man i was out proteome i looked i mean. you can download it i don't think i'm going to need binding it on and i'm not. going to put it down think i need to go up with an alum will look like one of my lounge room but come here and found out what i mean i found that i thought that the world are going to be looked on i would have a cup on the front about an hour and a. you know i'm an outsider here now even though i do up here.
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i feel that i have romanticized this community in my own community. in moments. tiredness and desperate and weakness you. your spirit is very low and you tend to do is give up you do is say you know what to have you know. to continue with this kind of word. feel so much have been destroyed so much that's been removed from the us but when i can be in. this field all that we can say this is like this.
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i'll continue to do oral history which i'd like to do continue to do. the language protection which i love to do this is a bit more politico activity with the mopping with the cloth and all that i can become. public side. i respect would be fair. but i have my families to take care of. i'm thankful for my family to be understanding what i'm doing.
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in fled to protect his life but denied asylum a congolese activist must return home facing an uncertain future he once again finds himself at the forefront of a political revolution to try to for democracy can come at a heavy personal cost. back to kinshasa a witness documentary on al-jazeera. hello again welcome back well we have seen some rain showers causing some flooding across parts of the western yvonne over the last few days also affecting parts of turkey the good news is a lot of that rain is going to be making its way towards the northeast over the
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next few days residual showers will be a problem across iraq here on saturday so baghdad twenty aleppo fourteen degrees but we do expect that when the rain pulls out still it's going to be quite cool across much of the area beirut the rain is coming into play for you with the temperature there on sunday of about nineteen degrees well down here across the gulf really not looking too bad as we go through the rest of the week in and into the beginning of the week so doha a beautiful day for you at twenty seven degrees here on saturday down here towards muscat seasonal for you at twenty nine and really not changing as we go towards sunday we are picking up a few clouds here towards the northwestern part of saudi but we don't expect to see much in terms of rain maybe a scattered rain drop or two but not anything in terms of flooding there well down here across parts of southern africa we are going to see more clouds coming into play for cape town rain continues for durban as well as johannesburg on saturday maybe even increasing as we go towards the end of the weekend but up here towards harare it is going to be a mostly cloudy day if you are twenty five in madagascar seeing
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a temperature and rain at about twenty nine he's. stories generate fountains of headlights. separate from the facts facts. the listening post on al-jazeera. the bold. gold filings directly implicates donald trump in campaign finance crimes for the first time as new evidence is provided about contact between his inner circle and russia.
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hello welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm martine dennis also coming up security forces in paris a bracing for another weekend of mass protests and riots. a chinese telecom executive to spend the weekend behind bars in canada accused by the u.s. of breaking iran sanctions. sights and sounds of unthinkable just over a year ago show how far iraq's mosul has come since the defeat of eisel. but first to significantly go developments a piling the pressure on u.s. president donald trump first documents released by prosecutors in new york have for the first time directly links the president to financial crimes that were allegedly
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committed during his twenty sixteen white house campaign and separately robert miller's team which is investigating alleged russian interference in. in that very campaign says moscow contacted donald trump's then personal lawyer michael cohen as far back as twenty fifteen now miller's team is also saying that trump's former campaign manager paul manifold violated a plea deal by lying to them on five different masses including his own contacts with a russian associate well the white house is saying that none of this reveals anything new or damaging about the president so there are several strands to this story she have returns is our correspondent who breaks it down from washington. shortly after the release of some of the prosecution documents the u.s. president expressed his lack of concern totally clears the president he wrote thank you it's not clear exactly what he was referring to but some believe the contents
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of the latest memos should provide some cause for concern for donald trump michael cohen was trump's long time lawyer and fix up he's pled guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations and it's this latter charge that now directly implicates the president in its filing prosecutors in new york say code made to hush money payments to women in contravention of campaign finance law that filing says as cohen has now admitted with respect to both payments he acted in coordination with and at the direction of individual one individual one is assumed to be donald trump so prosecutors are directly implicating the president in the crime the special counsel's moment about cohen confirmed what was already in the public domain about failed attempts to build a trump tower in moscow that continued even as trump was on the campaign trail expounding about his proposed russian foreign policy however there are two new areas which might be of concern to trump firstly miller writes cohen provided the special counsel's office with useful information concerning certain discrete russia
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related matters core to its investigation that he obtained by virtue of his regular contact with company executives during the campaign and cohen provided relevant and useful information concerning his contacts with persons connected to the white house during the twenty seventeen twenty eighteen time period. it's unclear what information miller is referring to during the campaign but it's striking cohen is also discussing trump's first year in office with the special prosecutor. miller has also submitted a document about former trump campaign manager paul manifold he was convicted of illegal lobbying for the ukrainian government as well as financial fraud the special prosecutor says manifold broke a plea agreement reached to provide information in return for like a sentence this involves a redacted name miller says while negotiating the agreement mounted for provided information about redaction that was pertinent to an investigation in another district however after signing the plea agreement manifold told the government a different and exculpatory version of the events in addition miller says manifold
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lied about context he had with the trumpet ministration off that he had reached that plea agreement the former director of the f.b.i. happened to be in capitol hill for a closed door questioning on friday he praised the special counsel's investigation who gave a reminder that a lot of questions remain the most important occasion of that is you don't know anything about it except when he files something court and that's what makes it so don't trump has now been implicated directly in campaign finance violations but it's not clear what these latest findings have to do with the russian collusion investigation if anything however taken in conjunction with this heavily redacted document that was filed earlier this week in conjunction with the investigation into a former security advisor michael flynn there's plenty of speculation. washington well we've been speaking to bruce fein a former justice department official he says while the fighting's hints at russia's intention to influence the campaign they don't prove that it is
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a tense it successful. i don't think certainly we have a smoking gun that connects you know russians with the trunk campaign based upon today's filings but we do have at least an inference that the russians were reaching out as early as two thousand and fifteen to the trump people seeking to ingratiate themselves perhaps influence the outcome so it's that evolution is a motivation for the conspiracy or for the terminologies writer collusion whether or not it reach fruition today's fallings are not definitive enough to give any answer but i do think what the filings show is mr trump statement that he's cleared in best a geisha is about to conclude is quite wrong headed it seems to me these falling suggest that we don't have light at the end of the tunnel there are important leads that have to be tracked down yet and this is not a green light for mr trump the think you know he's he's safe now there's several
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protest movements are due to converge on paris later on saturday putting the french capital in a state of lockdown the so-called yellow vests demonstrations which have turned violent in recent weeks will resume despite the government giving some ground on their fuel tax demands those protesters will be joined by students and others including a march calling for action on climate change shops and stores in central paris have boarded up windows museums and art galleries that closed and go live now to our correspondent david chase he's there in the french capital and david so much so many people so many disparate groups now joining this this movement this protest movement broadening and deepening its scope. yes that's the rights we just had at this checkpoint to the interior minister
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himself who came along a few minutes ago to talk to the riot police so christophe custom they're no doubt reassure them that today they would not run out of gas reserves like they did last saturday the number of police on the streets or ringing the after tree on the focus of those violent attacks last weekend has been double from four thousand to eight thousand so it's a much stronger force and across the country we've also seen about that another eighty thousand or so police being deployed to make sure there's no more outbreaks of violence across the country but as you were saying that so many other groups are joining the marches and the protests today and one of the main ones of course adding a new dimension to the whole scene is the students let's see what impact they're having the team. by students have taken to the streets of paris
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in force opening a new front of protest against president i and outrage were growing at the tactics used by riot police a gets high school students demonstrating outside the french capital on thursday this feed yo shows them being forced to kneel with their hands behind their heads a police officer can be heard saying now there's a class as behaving well the youngest among some a people aged twelve. the french interior minister said the images had to be seen in context we feel those rules agreeing the pure observer is over the past few days the students having joined by about one whole recall that yields are met with clubs an incendiary devices and attorney to pick a fight with the police is a good little. the french education minister described the pictures a shocking but said the violence convulsing france justified the heavy handed policing it was not an opinion shared by the students in paris more new friends has
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always been a country where we can say with people being gay and getting this tweet saying. and then the states and. now it might quite like they were hard to demonstrate because the. police officers are very. very likely limited and i don't think their students joining the protests were just here in the wide across the country is adding a new dimension and a new the mentor to the yellow vest protests the interior minister went to inspect the armored cars that will be deployed by the police for the first time in paris as saturday's demonstrations they will be used to clear barricades and burning roadblocks. he said these last few weeks a monster has been born that has run away from its creators. dozens of tourist attractions will be closed down in the capital for what the l a vessel calling act
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for of the revolt the authorities have also ordered the shutdown of scores of luxury boutiques restaurants and businesses in the seans of. and so david with so many people now joining this protest movement so many security forces on the streets patrolling the capital and with all this new equipment that you've already mentioned it seems very much as a violent confrontation is inevitable there false scrutiny of how the security forces operate will be very high indeed. but in that's correct and actually when i was speaking to you to introduce my package three people were being arrested behind me i don't quite know why but i think you probably witnessed if you were looking behind me the first of the arrests that could be hundreds of them as you say that determined to make sure that the violent scenes aunt repeated but i don't think they can guarantee that because
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there are as you said so many people people here so many different shades of opinion not just the l a verse everybody is converging on this area and they're aiming once again at the arc de triomphe and the seans elisei behind me but what everybody is waiting for martin is essentially president emanuel macron to start speaking at the moment we've heard statements from his prime minister a leap we haven't heard from the president himself about his reforms and about how he's going to start speaking to the people here but his ministers saying that it will be on choose day several days after these events whatever happens today that he will do that he will go on national television to address the people cry for now david thank you very much david chase our correspondent at one of the team in paris following events as developments some phone now.

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