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deadly air on a jersey of. new yorkers are very receptive town to see because it is such an international city they are very interested in that global perspective that i would say our lives in the philippines the black market for gold is worth hundreds of millions but not everyone is reaping the rewards to sell not paying the ultimate price when i went east investigates why people like dying for go on al-jazeera. if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so u.s. special counsel robert muller says charging a president of the united states was not a legal option open to him. hello i'm daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up i think that. a
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pregnant woman is killed when she's caught in the crossfire of a gunfight between members of saddam's security forces. cause of an serbs protest a day off to tell. all in police raids and the military alert. boris johnson the front runner in the u.k. prime minister race is someone to court accused of lying about the benefits of briggs. but robert muller has made his 1st public statement since releasing his report on russian meddling in the election of donald trump the u.s. special counsel says charging the president with a crime was not an option because the department of justice guidelines that it wasn't appropriate for him to testify before congress on his reports are no evidence of conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia democrats though continue to demand the release of an uncensored version of mahler's report where we're live in washington d.c.
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where a white house correspondent can be alkyd is standing by but 1st let's go to mike hanna also in washington d.c. so mike robert mueller has now walked off into the sunset after saying that charging a sitting president was never an option legally so what more did you have to say mike. well certainly the special counsel may not have stepped down but his words are going to reverberate for weeks and months to come essentially he said what he had said in the report that was delivered to congress however what's interesting and what's important is what he repeated in the 8 minute set he spoke to reading from written notes he said twice that he could not. solve president trump of the crime of obstruction of justice this he mentioned twice a very important emphasis and certainly this is something that will be taken note of in congress but this is exactly what the special counsel to say if
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we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. the introduction to the volume 2 of our report explains that decision it explains that under longstanding department policy a president president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office that is unconstitutional even if the charge is kept under seal and hidden from public view that too is prohibited the special counsel's office is part of the department of justice and by regulation it was bound by that department policy charging the president with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider i'm like so what happens now with the democrats and their calls for impeachment how is that likely to play out.
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well this is likely to buttress those calls and in fact may create an entirely new momentum towards impeachment proceedings very clearly there and we could summarize robert miller statement in one simple line congress must begin an impeachment process he doesn't say that directly but that is his implication he's made very clear that the criminal proceeding should not be a political process not a judicial one because of those department of justice guidelines that he refers to and already within minutes of his statement there has been reaction from members of congress a number of democratic senators have been saying that impeachment committee proceedings must begin the house judiciary committee must set a date to sit to consider these impeachment proceedings importantly to within minutes of that speech the 1st republican voice within congress called out for impeachment just an a much treating the ball is now in the court of congress so certainly this has now
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been a momentum created the argument that the democrats were advancing that to impeach trump would give him political ammunition in 2020 is an argument that may well be falling the way many democrats are now arguing that what must be done is what is right not something that is based on strategy or at my kind of there in washington d.c. mike thank you let's get reaction now from the white house and cross to kimberly hellcat a committee so what sort of response have we had from the white house to robert muller statement. yet we've had a presidential tweet and we've also had an official statement from the white house press secretary sarah sanders i'll start with her she is sort of putting forward a statement that seems to be the talking points for the republicans in looking over the statements that have come in the last hour or so essentially saying no collusion no obstruction as we can has just reported well the special counsel did say no collusion he certainly. not exonerate the president from obstruction of
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justice but sarah centers in her statement says the special counsel is moving on with his life and everyone else should do the same as for the president that seems to be the tact that he has taken as well essentially that this is a done deal that it's time for the country to move on that there is a judicial process and that all are innocent till proven guilty as the special counsel has decided not to charge the president for potential destruction of justice within that judicial system the president writes that nothing changes from the mallo report there was insufficient evidence and therefore in our country a person is innocent the case is closed thank you but as we have been reporting here in al-jazeera there are many here in washington particularly in the u.s. congress house of representatives that believe that is not a case closed as a result of the special counsel and his latest statements still though this is being fired back by republicans the vice president mike pence has also released
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a statement saying accusing democrats as they've promised to potentially impeachment proceedings he accuses them of clinging to discredited allegations against the president and the truck campaign itself has also put out a statement where they're taking a completely different tact sensually saying that there is an investigation to be done but it's not into the president but instead into the justice department and the f.b.i. well it was under the obama administration essentially husing it up weaponize saying the 2 institutions are agencies against donald trump when he was a presidential candidate saying that it's time to get to the bottom of why it was being spied on so very different takes depending on which side of the political spectrum you fall on here in the united states or it can be. so let's bring in karen huggins he's a professor of law at the condo's outlaw school he joins us via skype from new york
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current president trump tweeted that there's no change to the model report that it's the end of the story the case is not closed but that's not strictly true that was it well the case certainly isn't closed as your correspondent said the ball isn't congress' court now and muller. certainly intended that this reporter made a statement today the problem is that several times he sent the report seeks for itself and it just doesn't and we know that because the administration has been so successful in misrepresenting the report of americans who get their news from right wing sources are just unaware that he detail 11 instances of obstruction and misunderstand his finding and conspiracy as well. barse letter that preceded the release or put a very heavy crow administration's been on it of course but that it's been very
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effective in just. consistently misleading the public about what's in that report so. muller should have been much more forthright in saying that we did find 11 instances of of struction instead he repeats the reports rather convoluted language that if we had found that he did not then rebut say so but we can't say that he simply should be more forthright and say that it there is evidence of obstruction let's just stick with that point for a 2nd card because he did make this point he said if we had confidence that the president cheney did not commit a crime we would have said so so as you say that isn't totally vindicate the president and his mother said it leaves others to take this forward was this a coup from allah to congress to move the impeachment process forward from a political i'm not from a judicial platform. yes it was it was it's huge to them to do that but of course the reporters so it was a cue to do that and the problem is that the congress even the democrats are not
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picking up on that. given the nature of what was described in the report the evidence of obstruction is very strong you know evidence frankly of conspiracy i think was stronger than people realize but muller if he wanted congress to take up this issue should have said that congress needs to start impeachment proceedings or simply say congress now should take over my investigation something along those lines instead he's very i want to say very core you about what he really thinks should happen here which is very professional and him but i think the times call for something a little more forthright let me jump in here because what do you make of the point made that the department of justice that there jay had a guideline that says a sitting president cond be charged with a crime how significant is that and is it likely to get from more powers to act with impunity well the interesting thing that i heard him say is not only that
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there was a justice department guideline of course that's not binding a guideline that would prevent them from charging the president actually said that to do so would be unconstitutional i am unaware of any basis for saying that it is unconstitutional for the president to be charged while he's still in office you know the charges are merited if the situation yes that they. president is you know grossly overstepping and committing blatantly committing crimes then that justice department guidelines should be set aside that there's nothing in the constitution that prohibits them from doing that when it's appropriate care and hug and thank you very much david talking to watch as their very problem. now qatar's prime minister is expected to attend a security summit in saudi arabia on thursday it will be the 1st high level meeting since qatar's neighbors impose their blockade 2 years ago she had been highly for
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al thani is joining diplomats from saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and other countries in mecca summits expected to focus on regional security issues including tensions between iran and the u.s. the invitation to catalyze leaders suggest the blockading countries may be softening their stance against. well catalans gulf neighbors cut diplomatic ties and impose their economic blockade 2 years ago next week the blockade in countries include saudi arabia the united arab emirates rein egypt and others they accused qatar of supporting terrorism in the region and made a series of demands to end the crisis qatar's leaders have always strongly denied the accusations let's bring in marwan bashar is al-jazeera senior political analyst and joins us live now from london model and so we have these 3 big meetings in 3 days in saudi arabia involving the oh i see the g.c.c. and the arab league what are they trying to achieve what we expect from it well look there are no i mean there are world is living.
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