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before but then the cover of i look only want us any self south of us me all to care i say to her in a heartbeat of course that are closer to. this early life was spent miles from anywhere on a farm in the north of the country. but the be plausibly. a gunda but so with that they'll be kisses for foods for thank you and good did also the steak correctly they will spill those it's all right crispy you. are you there's no place. i didn't. i've been give us america call food last year and the current political report that is but by frugal but for authoritarian was most. was deal. venom was only eight years old when his father was killed in
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a car crash it was all the dossier he had a hard. time each. summer. in the drive. they didn't even need they need really dumb thing i finally got a dog. does not give move to kill a man i don't mean to make little incident she said and she do. a blow to look at it for the next me do you have only given me. for me you know the notion of money from washington i mean that i'm proud. they sold the farm and moved to the city. was was. at fourteen he was at an afrikaans peking secondary school. was because of the language barrier not many black people chose to gather. when he was seven schools had not yet been
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integrated starts with continuous flow. you know sisters and there's clearly a lot of flash and school and and school they took years to oppose it so what does know is the voters on next who owes her the dirt so who go to muck in a school yes. it was only for lenny the mocking muskoka owner is here with me sidney and of brothers one of those going to use her star. actress to face me. go back a little on a screen. do it on a screen as it is and look at his blasphemies i could be nice to give it a shot for the me. a twenty one villain was a university in johannesburg but playing rugby had already become his priority
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aspect for a spell with the i'm not a what a close call there's a lot a lot of fun for a tackles the hero. was . going to. run one set of records of the room of c.n.n. which he had like we still almost broke the vote was he who can who has always promoted the vote and said over the course only look. it was a deep but the sort i don't feel i can listen to stop on solid stuff. i get to live a dixie i could have you know been a for myself through an economic act is the over best games of years almost but i'm a devoted me. more. because november the first two thousand and ten when you heard the news that he had been selected for the squad he spawn on for quite a bit of the c.n.n.
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needed throats almost us and was by that piece i could feel the no malice and high fives in less money for one through which will fluctuate. be honest but two in front of known and two in front of it along for the d. i know from the off spring look dude sure i could lay their luck for one oakland all proof if their skill. database the conservation numbers you can base the from the market. i'm all for talking about. audio what felt and as i said there were many ways that is what opus thought and eloquent full of heart and like and that's the leader. for the better or for appropriate of. bluff or not and so i said it all could afford i didn't mention
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a successful. xandra township in the north of johannesburg has been home to france his whole life . i'm living he had no i'm staying here now that i know this yeah we did seven first interview defense serious offer of ops seven ops we've got it here when i was seven . do you prefer. to live. by then we were living i think we live in a fast living here i created my father my mother my sister my cousins can you know save living in this more crowded place. you know when it's hot you know it's not it's not a place and environment it's very neat is. but
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a bit. chest automan you know and so far and free you know i've tried to. place to mardi as much as possible. when he was fourteen his passion was soccer. who end up ok the professional people for financially because. from side in when young. people will see excuse to read up or look at a combustible gollum when they question again i'm t.v. doing. he did get on t.v. but not as a soccer player. it's up. to
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me an. overlay the speed with which you can look at your particular. sect. for me it was exciting because i was doing something that i love and a spirit and it was nice because well it does challenging because you have to wake up in the morning saying. my phone call between a lot i want to. be . his soap opera has come to an end and france is out of work. but costing egypt. maybe your neck i need the opportunity now to gain.
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a twenty one he was just as frustrated. still government is not doing enough. a formation need opportunity with you for now ground floor ground from people on through. i know. i'm going to. be. living like that in life. and going to. do and then food to. get by i'm just planting. a twenty eight just a little doing something he never thought he would do and for it to be fair that b.p. . all believe a lot of you need to do for you. getting the money you want. it was.
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while you guys said you have to be quick because of my sisters that we haven't had to say that learning how to cook for my father or if a meeting was off my father's or. i may be levi and i believe shop i was to buy this thing for me assuming he sees behaves. having to buy it. i don't believe in what we do to change or what it best. to continue to live we. fight. i guess when you're twenty eight you feel that you should achieve something there is an expectation to have either achieved
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a certain level in your life or to be going somewhere. with what you want to do. grew up in an affluent liberal household in johannesburg it's going to be a seat i don't know how did it end. so like you've got some. emotional moment on the bag she and the one dog and the one catch oh my you look up to them. to take it off oh it's name's tom tom your. strong you know this you know markets just very just a pain in the neck every week by fourteen she had started to produce off works. this. is self portrait of an animal which is done and well passed almost.
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by twenty one she was into music and man. you know. do you have boyfriends you know. did. i think i was a very unhappy and i wasn't happy when i was a boss t. so it was a big escapism to go out and just behave as insane me as i could i sat that i did that night she was very nice and i think that's that's the sweet sally and that's the spider sense i think that's. really the stuff that we do have a sense of what kind of man you would be understood. probably somebody who's not threatened by me a lot of people are threatened by me so far as i'm concerned by your case probably i mean your face i've been accused of being in your face very often.
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when she met. sans life changed dramatically on many channels internets. it was interesting i got on some really bad blind dates some really awful ones and i wasn't like overly keen to meet him put it that way and eventually after two months of emailing i decided ok whatever let's go for drink so i went and i told him before i got there it's just a drink i'm not feeling so well you know and by the time i had a drink and he got a really well i was like he was like oh do you want to go somewhere else like your choice of god but you said you're sick i'm like no no i'm feeling fine i'm feeling absolutely fine i don't even met somebody who i got on with as quickly as i got on with him. it's just nice to know that no matter what happens in the day i can come home and he's here you know and the fact that for any device i can ask him the fact that if i have a terrible fight with somebody he'll back me up you know and that's how that unconditional. teach turkish. you know.
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heal our patients noisey forgiving. when it comes to teaching me turkish what's the most complicated thing you can say to her. and whose dad was it was it what he or muslim the thing that is a video in this industry really all muslim is to be used to speaking and i say. that's about all you know if i don't speak english i'm pretty screwed. to see this day starts and swear to it five am. i live in their lives i mean if you stop. them being as blakely as muslim youth rupie. yeah i get one image again that i mean this i think the future is bright.
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she lives in threes. small rooms with her family. when she was a little girl the home was a shack in a squatter camp. and you know my brain was. dumped out. to cleanse our pleasure of a lot of it was zero risk. lonnie told us off and it was just. so a previous visit with. at twenty one she didn't have a job and helped around the house to keep busy. there's a. school to see. my friend of mine is going to see that i don't see
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my way so tina limited to sales i'm so excited and going to see just how fluke. not him to see the crosses town every morning to get to the office for a talk. i decided to myself so cold til we can school for the computer and administrate so i did that cause. seven months. and then i post that calls. just to get one on each end and hope for the helps by the way. she'd been working as an office cleaner when she was offered the job as a receptionist. and the time they told me i was going by the same time was
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good. i didn't have any idea how to week in day office and i don't mean that in the going to go to school for. most of the people there but degree increase what it. but. i'm like you would pay me been to date. she's been there for three years and her salary supports the household my fist pay. lots of hundreds lots of what. and i didn't run to the woods before you begin and need to bung me manes into counted. i enjoy bringing my. children so they can see and get more comfortable five children are at the heart of america's love affair with the fact that the mom makes
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the report and therefore need to shoot and it's fun but the new generation is fighting fire with reason we are fighting for voices to be heard because you don't want to see and you do speak it fluently. never again part of the radicalized youth series on a. i remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. just that we all come from different places but it's one that gives us bank of this the ability to identify the people who live near the site of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. in syria citizens are collecting evidence not that other dealers are of crimes committed against civilians
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moved out of syria and the six hundred thousand pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice it puts a human face on the charges it's a dead human face but it's a human syria witnesses for the prosecution on al-jazeera. hello i'm nineteen and under the top stories on our sara the murder report investigating russian involvement in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election has been released it says donald trump did not qute with russia but stopped short of clearing him of the charge that he tried to obstruct justice the edited report also says trump tried multiple times to impede an investigation into his campaign's links with russia attorney general william barr
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is facing criticism for his handling of the report he received a copy of it last month and made his own conclusion the tramp had not obstructed justice the report recounts ten episodes involving the president and discusses potential legal theories for connecting those activities to the elements of an obstruction offense after carefully reviewing the facts and legal theories outlined in the report and in consultation with the office of legal counsel and other department lawyers the deputy attorney general and i concluded that the evidence developed by the special counsel is not sufficient to establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense. huge crowds are gathered outside sudan's military headquarters in khartoum one week since the overthrow of president omar bashir protesters continue to demand further regime change and the immediate return to a civilian government
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a special representative of russia's president also met sudan's military leaders the un envoy for libya has warned of a broader escalation of violence as rival forces battle for control of the capital tripoli sunset army says there is a deadlock between the un recognized government and forces loyal to the warlord holy for have to fighters loyal to the government have launched a new offensive against have to in the south and government has also issued a warrant for the warlords arrest european parliament has condemned brunei for introducing laws which punish gay sex and adultery with death by stoning any piece of urged brioche to repeal the laws which sparked worldwide condemnation when they were introduced earlier this month european lawmakers have called on the e.u. to consider asset freezes and visa bans on the southeast asian nation but i says its primary aim is prevention rather than punishment there's the headlines stay with us twenty eight up south africa continues next. the place where
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decision makers opinion leaders and journalists come together every year. for honest conversations on global affairs and the future of the arab region. the thirteenth al-jazeera fall. in a region full of contradictory agendas and deepening decides. with an arms race in the swing. where is the gulf headed with the reigning in influence on the rise saudi influence on the decline. and the casualty crisis. the gulf from crisis to decline of strategic influence this april twenty seventh and twenty eight in doubt.
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one. night in the same yeah that film was made to springbok he got married and moved to durban with his bride nicolete tell me about it. you know cos i like a friend. well on fit with dope you know to type a good wash my belief the video yes there were hopes last one. i get the knock of course that i've given the hooker of yet they actually did it my sick on twitter so i thought out of that i thought no but diets they can make. it a long long time before the wall ots off them all cry.
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both of them and nicotine were brought up with traditional values. you. hold on to the. don't you love. if you can my views what i hear just once thought i might do night i showed little kids you saw what. did it feel like you been phone. and i on time your kidney right. here. i remember you were a virgin or twenty one and you're both open on that i think at that i think. the thought the other party ought not to anyone say it the cellar live on i could do it and it had my walk to come across i said i mean somebody solid done to self
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the duncans awful i think that i could see or i'd be never. no worse a. mere say as the. rock be on the stand that. is living a sense she would rather you did something safer than i i think almost all fully accountable for i was and if i laugh about it with. then i say funded by the book. and. get a lot more by me at it too often might the kike in that's all that's like i'm doing . her.
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thing. it's all about. france a seven month old daughter solomin lives with a mother not far from him and alex. often to see each other. two weeks on left on two weeks how do you manage times finance the i.q. sometimes especially in terms of. napier is known when there's no near peace it's a easy but my sister tried to help me and. we've made peace and some. someone. it's nice when i. asked for no
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kids on that day that. she said daddy. cannot like it now and she is a prick we know was an example people are funny shows him he's and so it's a good law school for five what if you mean you know hoards you know you go and buy clothes out of his home one. day and. then you are not to repeat. are you true one. zero zero five legal could. be. a twenty one france and never had a job. situation out of one and. that's obviously it's a new one for you to talk about and to try to do it i want to have i can spy on it when needed to escape like the prudent and i'm some fusty. guy like nick
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what about. a moment you feel a sin if it's a license in the last the last week. now france has a new girlfriend to the who works for the n c and every now and then she likes to eat out. boy was. if you need to spot. last year the sword my genius like most c.t.'s northwick you know. you would know any savings to give you seriously to think you bite you you know last year kind of. says it. this. way. you want to produce you want it looks nice and.
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then you know that he has a child. i know it has a child he told me. but so far it doesn't affect i want to see if you are to have to. give up. but not maybe after. school. or why do you why do you walk up and then your place. and grade being flown. to create them when god not. using my new corp id you know. more to satisfy me. and i think you have to be willing to. do in chaperoned by where you live calls on. i think you maybe may
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make it does part of growing up. so that's a new job that's coming up and then there's also. new data for macros so you can see there were twenty six of them are that i can do at the age of twenty eight katter's got his career on track as a job as a market analyst. is days it's not about as fun i've got a whole lot more focused. store need to be more focused on a lot that i need to get done and starting to. push harder. he discovered snowboarding at twenty one and became hooked which did not amused his father. he's always kind of medically sacrificed quite a bit for me to go to school good school not just any school so he's always kind of i like to sort of remind me about it you know it's now and then when i step
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out of line is like hey remember i did this for you so cool and at least return the favor in some sort of way. no he works full time but still squeezes him quite a lot of fun my friends are living alone we get together every monday we go each other's flats cook and drink rum and have a merry good time tonight it's cats turn to cook is preparing the food but the fact he shares with his friend nick. minix point out that you were cooking on the gases but there was no flame are you kidding me. whenever and when we're standing in a room full of gas that's totally. i just know a lot of cigarette up here you can have friends when ever you want by being just what you are don't but the brother bugs you just love him and.
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when he started it's john's cat was cut loose from his upbringing and sweater. it's been a very core group of friends the past couple years and hasn't changed much changed the lead singer from desmond tutu's craig who shane's brother also in the band with them. knickers and a straight a designer so if it works and event management. say it stars and he has experience in the ad industry. tonight the dinner is being held after hours at angie's cafe around the corner from where they all have. oh i'm pretty bummed about this actually. again let's have a look at all the chicken pieces on top are perfect and read to be eaten but every layer of chicken out on the bottom is completely wrong still. that's up thirteen percent up the temperature and we're just going to eat the miller's only for now
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we'll see how the chicken is an hour. at least an hour we got that and we got so this was going to work at that. wow the whole bottom layer of the chickens roll sorry guys so in this for when you all get drunk later you can have chicken i. think this river here is the worst food i could. who doesn't know. what you think the difference is between black and white. and i kept the same skin. you. could still use your cape time two years ago a whole bunch of friends and i we were trying to go into
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a place and even asses laden but i was allowed in because of their quota of nonwhite people in the club which i find quite weird. boys have to start to live in south africa everyone must possess some sort of piece of racism in them and that's sort of how we all function. but that's going to take a long time for that to go away. i mean racism an old friend stephanie years and. in south africa. but also served. it's all good for me that's all being self when we. were four hundred or going to be at the black the mark. of. most of the problems that we do to help you cause i do provide. because of
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people not we keep being if people like great opportunity so see we then. i think you can bear to. not much i guess i'm i feel like his vision. with his life is kind of fading into oblivion unfortunately people have taken over a majority forgotten about what he stood for. i've been here almost ten years. please know that change is no different if we have to wait we have to jump the water. we don't have street. lights. with could come tell us what those for those come for us to go to do. you mean the huge one he doesn't bring up all those people who voted for him.
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so. sorry i can't. even my temper see there was fourteen she was unhappy about the condition. i am supper time. but she still lives in the same place. with her son in trouble. we don't do anything. involved we live and. i don't care.
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what. your. business. but. i don't know. but i have a little. before . this nation would say. we king and i did as a receptionist in the morning my company. and. i
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don't like friends i hate doing any friends in my life that doesn't know about them . this is my real real friend. and whatever but then i can have one that. there's a bigger than me but me now when we share one thing and. having my friends. i'm friends i'm down with my ones indoor as a corporate and then some as has. been many of the. engines. some off when i was taught my brief. about new stuff. between all those dream vision.
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smoking see the retire the smoking all those things. to be quite ever so much on the end about i did the same time. that's what i believe my being. put a love of art to good use she got a diploma and became a lecturer in graphic design all right so i'm going to get onto the sphere right if i'm going to paint a sphere and try to blend it sort of looks around. your frayed paint brushes. so you'll need water ok i enjoy teaching and i enjoy young people because i can identify with where they're coming from i can you know it's not long ago that i was exactly where they are a lot of people forget that we knew that age things a little bit different you know and. you've got to your make some leeway for that.
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seeing them go from like being just passing students to like getting you know really good marks or winning something. is really great i like to see them succeed i get what i want to do take a big flat brush the blending brush i just started doing the fish and what i thought of doing was trying to get the three dimensionality. you guys have more time than i have i promise you. why do you have no time tell me. multiple times are you going to go into industry with a them on things and deadlines like this is the time now advice to you to practice that technique because when you're not there you don't have time to practice you kind of have to deliver i want to get back into my art and i want to get back into that really seriously i hope to not work full time as a lecturer like i'm doing now and eventually work part time. and do marts as well
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there's nothing better than starting a project and finishing the project and having that sense of achievement i'm not quite sure which way they go now but this is what they're like when you're finished . yeah that's right. yeah and they sold her early so i guess that's a good thing that's success right now. unfortunately my mom. mother has long been a patron of the. shining not mine. tonight she is preparing for friday night supper. time to. tell the world. what sort of religion are you i would cherish how much you. can watch things you have to do if you're jewish you have to do every man is
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a man. every year you have. you know i am taps. always. i thought i would drift she's off to show you know i suspect a lot as a clerical a boy. and if you knew as a jewish state or a i knew he was muslim straightaway i mean i'm actually an atheist so and i theist you but that's not what i am and he is a very secular muslim. i think that's one of the reasons we adopt to be honest it wasn't because you want to upset people it was just easier i think my mom takes it as a personal affront that we never told her but it wasn't about her at all it was just easier at the time we were young. like. that brought a sign of. progress on i remember when i read some in
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a very liberal record i'm not surprised i married was i'm surprised i'm married. if that wasn't my intention ever. in another unexpected twist she and i having to leave the country. is very much involved in southwest africa as you know. my husband being foreign really struggled to get a visa for him to stay in this country but i mean really really struggled took us literally ten months. of constant fighting i ventured to be got a visa which allows him to be in the country basically do nothing you can't work you can't open a bank account blah blah blah blah here's a guy with degrees he wants to invest in the country he wants to make business what can you do you can't do anything else to go to namibia and do it there. the.
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we always reach we can't change duty to getting past unfortunately it's what i did but each now you can change the mistakes to be and seeing past you know you only school for what you always gave me and we for the best you know i. love my son. and i will. take counsel from the for by you will not get out of that a. bullshitter then your liver should be added to his wife from oklahoma over the water than any right off. the fog but put on the shelf. from the off from the can i don't that icky. at this boil by clear nice wide open.
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and. i'm fully formed over a.z. all of the drive. is leaving the fans and i. want all the time that. unused no time to sort. them toil i'm told. i'm told when the kind of thing looks like a plaque on. something from ever change. it's exactly the same. same way that i remembered when i lift up people just walking the streets getting drunk we still have a very long way to go. and not anyone i've been close to what we should be. there
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is so much more studies to be done and that needs to be improved do you feel a need to be part of that process i'd like to be are that person serious. even if it's a tiny small bit i mean i think everyone can be part of the process but what do you think the overall. first on and. profit so it's a. very idea was just like a whole another world. how we can apply this how we going to buy that this is where everything happens on a sunday on. someone's daddy i'm happy about where i am now because i see we have going.
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how i was still got plenty of hot sun starting to sense those southern parts of australia clear skies as you can see some wet weather just making its way across the way that's going to filter its way into south australia over the next dial to is that cloud of bright this cold front slice troops nineteen celsius the full path a little hate adelaide gets up to thirty once again there's a twenty two for melbourne still not quite as warm as it has been here recently but still plenty warm enough for the middle part of april. for surface sydney and also for brisbane as we go on into saturday similar temperatures here type warmer there for melbourne still hot enough in adelaide to thirty degrees celsius and
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temperatures still struggling there for perth but at least it should be last five and dry with a good deal of sunshine and plenty of sunshine to it in the salient for a time we've got cloud of rain moving through the tasman just jumping across the ditch the southern parts of new zealand will see some clouds and rain as we go on a friday that slides his way through south wales like a pretty wet day then for the south island further north east a spot of driver temperatures getting up to three pleasant twenty degrees celsius the all clear missing temperatures around the twenty degree mark into japan is right making its way east. in australia more women are being locked up than ever before what's driving this alarming development one on one east meets two x. inmates who lived long behind bars on zero zero. in the heart of the amazon believe me in families put their lives in peril to
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harvest brazil not. canceling the congo to the capital is even more dangerous charming. risky new tool. on al-jazeera. this is zero. this is the al-jazeera news out live from london coming up. a report into interference in the u.s. election finds donald trump did not conclude with russia but it raises questions about whether he obstructed justice. the president says he's been exonerated but
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the report reveals he fanned the special counsel probe could mean the end of his presidency. you know i stand behind one mission the thousands of sudanese protesters continue that call for a new civilian government. and fighting for their jobs and tories demond on says to india's second largest airline is grounded by a funding shortfall. and i'm leah harding live in doha with all of your sports several top footballers in the u.k. will boycott social media for twenty four hours on friday to protest so racial abuse they say if they've had enough. an investigation into claims of russian interference during the twenty sixteen u.s. elections has cleared president donald trump of colluding with russia. but it's raised serious questions about whether he obstructed justice the findings of the
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inquiry were released in a heavily edited four hundred forty eight page report honoring a twenty two month investigation by special counsel robert muller it reveals trump tried multiple times to impede an investigation into his campaign's links with russia not us says it is up to congress to address if he violated the law well document was officially released by attorney general william bob he received a copy of it last month and has been criticized for drawing his own conclusions over whether trump had obstructed justice the report recounts ten episodes involving the president and discusses potential legal theories for connecting those activities to the elements of an obstruction offense after carefully reviewing the facts and legal theories outlined in the report and in consultation with the office of legal counsel and other department lawyers the deputy attorney general and i concluded that the evidence developed by the special counsel is not sufficient to
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establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense. democrats and accused of protecting tom they want to testify before the house judiciary committee even it is incomplete form however the mother report outlines disturbing evidence the president krumping gage in obstruction of justice and other misconduct contrary to the attorney general statement this morning that the white house quote fully cooperated unquote with the investigation report makes clear that the president refused to be interviewed by the special counsel and refused to provide written answers to follow up questions that is why i have formally requested that special counsel moller testify before the house judiciary committee as soon as possible. jordan is live from washington d.c. so it seems the report was fairly clear that it was no evidence of collusion with russia but less clear on the issue of potential obstruction of justice
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and that may be in part because of what congressman jerry nadler was just pointing out lower and that because robert mueller the special counsel never had that sit down interview with the president it's really hard to know what was actually true and what couldn't be corroborated you really do need to have every person in the room at some point in order to make that determination but it is worth pointing out that robert mueller wrote in his report that even though he had the legal authority to issue a subpoena and force the president to come in for questioning he decided not to do it because it would delay the release of this report it would probably be investigation now mr anat lawyer the chair of the house judiciary committee wants robert mueller to testify no later than may twenty third i think it's fair to assume lauren that the fact that donald trump was deborah actually interviewed in
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person is going to be one of the big threads of questioning during that testimony so what's next for congress what kind of appetite is that to keep going with this whole issue. well i think even though congress is out this week and next for you know a kind of spring break or district work period holiday there is a growing appetite to try to see if they can hold those in the trumpet ministration accountable for what happened during the two thousand two thousand and sixteen presidential election and certainly that word impeachment is coming back and that's despite the fact that the speaker of the house nancy pelosi has ruled that out mainly because we're going into a presidential election season and that she believes that trying to do this would take away a necessary energy would to try to win the white house to try to build on the
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victories of the two thousand and eighteen midterm elections but there are a number of people who say that they are not satisfied with what they are learning in this report they're not satisfied with the way that the attorney general william barr released this report even speaker pelosi herself has indicated that there needs to be much more transparency much more of the supporting evidence made public so that people can decide once and for all what happened in twenty six teed this is just the end of the beginning as it were this is not the end of the president's a political troubles i think it's fair to say john thank you very much indeed. at the white house for say trump has been pretty plays with a attorney general's take on a fort. well according to kellyanne conway one of his most trusted advisors the woman who in fact was this campaign manager back during the election campaign well
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she says this is the best day since donald trump got elected he's been in very good form we're told he recently left within the last hour to head to florida for spring break for the easter vacation he's going to mar a lago and surprisingly for donald trump he didn't speak to anyone on the way to the helicopter which took them to andrews air force base and he didn't speak to anyone there is he got on the plane quite possibly he did get some political advice just to see say nothing because that's what his lawyers are doing they were meant to issue a rebuttal report but we're told that they're not thinking of that at the moment obviously we're going to see how this plays out so have we had some don't trump today well yes we have he actually spoke to a group of wounded veterans in the white house very soon after the report was published and he told everyone he was having a good day i said in front of my friends it should never happen to another president again this hoax should never happen to another president again thank you
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. so as roselyn jordan has been suggesting there are going to be a number of congressional inquiries into the miller report a number of people want to know exactly how the rebel bar got to his conclusion that there was no obstruction of justice and certainly that is the view coming from all the republicans that no collusion nor struction it was in a tweet the donald trump issued minutes after bill barr finished his news conference saying that for the haters and for the radical left democrats game over now the white house and republicans want to move on they're saying look we've done this for twenty two months we spent millions of dollars really is time to start governing the country and dealing with things that people are really interested in such as education health care employment the economy these things are crucial but
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this isn't simply going to go away what we're seeing now essentially is the beginning of the end we've had the report we've had the reaction but to morrow people will be pushing on with this and interestingly enough it's not just democrats that are calling for inquiries just in the last couple of hours we've had a text and the video that has come out from the trump pence reelection campaign saying now is the time to investigate the investigators to start looking into those who started talking which led to the f.b.i. getting involved in this investigation the people at the f.b.i. who were involved in the initial stages and why go to this far as a special counsel report and their fundraising on the back of it as i say so this simply isn't going to go away donald trump isn't going to stop talking about this all of a sudden this is something he's going to keep going on about all the way to twenty twenty how people try to steal the election from him how people try to undermine the common vote people try to stop him becoming president and kick him out of
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office the democrats well they have to make a decision on whether or not they're going to keep talking about all the way to twenty twenty or concentrate on what people are concerned about education jobs health care and they should thank you very much. i'm joined now from washington by jeremy mile who's an associate professor in the scholar school of policy and government at george mason university thanks very much for being with us so what would you say is the most revealing aspects of this report missed four hundred forty eight pages long are there any nuggets that stand out for you. well i think the totality of the number of contacts between the trumpet ministration and russia is still stunning i've researched every presidential campaign since one nine hundred fifty six and you will not find one of them that had one tenth of this level of contact even with an allied government let alone a hostile power so mueller he justifies his own investigation with these unbelievable contacts with so many trump officials and the number of them that lied
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about it afterwards which he documents in the lavish detail so what about this issue of obstruction of justice i mean where where do you expect this to go next. well i'm not a lawyer but the way i see it what mueller wanted to have done is congress to decide here because under justice department guidelines he can't indict the president so i think he wrote his report to say hey congress ball in your court under the constitution is this obstruction is this an impeachable offense and when congress does that they're not as bound by the law as a special counsel or what about the role of the attorney general in all this i mean he critics are suggesting that he was essentially spinning this for the president weighs in with your kind of but with a kind of gaze of history on it if you like how how likely is it that it is an attorney general who has that kind of role and is in is spinning for president.
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well i think you're absolutely was spinning in his interpretation of it and in his decision not to bring charges he could have said this is up to the congress it's not my call to make about charges because of course under justice part guidelines the attorney general wouldn't indict the president anyway so i think the bar particularly is four page summary is going to be looked back on by future generations as a summary of the bible that left out the resurrection. but i mean that's been the problem is us as an official suggesting that the reaction does seem to be spitting along party lines in the end do you think that people will just take out of it what they want to see in the first place and that it doesn't actually advance either side particularly in a list. i think that's very likely to be the case and that's one of the tragedies of the situation russia was able to infiltrate american politics and use cyber warfare to get fake news into our bloodstream big.

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