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on g.w. . this is the w. news live from the u.s. house judiciary committee demands the reforms in full and responsibility now called for congress to hold the president accountable for that. redacted version was made public yesterday it clears the president of collusion with russia but lists the series of attempts to obstruct justice also on the program the vigil for journalist shot dead during riots in northern ireland twenty one years after the signing of the good friday peace deal police described the killing as terrorism and the launch
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of my estimation. and welcome to the program the u.s. house of representatives judiciary committee has issued a subpoena demanding to see a complete under version of the mother reports committee chairman gerry not less said he could not accept the current redacted document which he said leaves a most of congress in the dark the move takes some of the shine off president trump's claim to have been vindicated. game over that's donald trump's takeaway of the miller investigation the unmistakably game of thrones tweet is one of many defending himself and putting down critics. thank you. but the critics don't see it as that cut and dried jerry nadler the house democrat in charge of the judiciary committee wants to see the full report without
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redactions and he's issued a subpoena to get it put out lines disturbing evidence that president trump engaged in obstruction of justice and other misconduct and the response ability now for the congress told the president accountable for his actions the redactions which cover about ten percent of the nearly four hundred fifty page report are said to protect ongoing investigations and grand jury testimony if nat lawyer gets his way his committee will receive the un redacted version one day before it's set to question trump's attorney general william barr robert muller who has also been asked to testify concluded that trump made numerous attempts to obstruct his investigation into alleged russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election but those efforts fell short of committing a crime. well an island now where a twenty nine year old woman has been killed by gunfire during the riots overnight in the city of london derry place of identified as journalists a lot of mackay a death is being treated as terrorism republican
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a medicine republican group calling itself the new ira of the main suspects the violence erupted last night after police searched the house in the area. she was described as a rising star lee remick e was an acclaimed journalist known for her coverage of the troubles in northern ireland the twenty nine year old was gunned down on thursday night while reporting on the unrest in the city of london derry also known as derry a former flashpoint between irish nationalists and unionists. hours before her death mckee sent this tweet from the scene of the riots which erupted after police searched the house it read derry tonight absolute madness. nicky was standing near a police car when a gunman opened fire she was rushed to the hospital but couldn't be saved authorities are now searching for suspects they were not on the road so i am prepared to say that we certainly believe there was more than one person. was
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involved and that's last night obviously only one person pulled the trigger but there was more than one person mickey's death came on the eve of the twenty first anniversary of the signing of the good friday or belfast agreement it largely ended decades of conflict between catholic irish nationalists and protestants. it is really heartbreaking on good friday to sound here twenty one years after the belfast agreement was signed come to think that there are still those that believe the file and says the way to deal with these issues we need everyone in society to say that that is not the way forward i mean this was this was an attack on everybody in northern ireland doesn't matter if you're a catholic or protestant british or irish this is an attack on democracy so there. for we need to stand together and say no we're not accepting this lucky once wrote we were the good friday agreement generation destined to never witnessed the horrors of war but to reap the spoils of peace the spoils just never seemed to
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reach us. until mr matthews was a friend lot of ok after her death he tweeted i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend a lot and if it was not a time to the terrorist incident in derry she was one of my closest friends she was my mental i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must know matthew hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lara. is one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a tree she'd worked so hard for all her life silicone published it says full recognition journalist and author she just landed two book deals with the
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publishing house facts presented as she is. such ts eliot she was a brilliant writer and she was a kind wonderful person she was the groom's woman at my wedding she was just everyone came concept and was just immediately enriched because of it. and all of our friends a transfer understand. has happened and why and it just seems cruel. in. just devastating and obviously that the investigation is and it's early stages but. a police place thinking that she was targeted all just tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time. is believe her she was in the wrong place the wrong time. there's video footage of the instant circulation on twitter but essentially she has stood behind
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a row of police vehicles and someone in the crowd had a handgun they fired direction asli against the police and one of the boats just. it was one of those things who are issues that if it's the left or if it's the right you will be having this conversation undershirts you're not like a terrible look it's just your terrible look and she wrote about the ongoing tensions in the province tell us about this work. lera was a very very prolific writer when it came to the ongoing troubles. there's an understanding i think most people. even though northern ireland is nothing like what it was in the seventy's the eighty's or the ninety's. just so when growing
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elements. there is still the existence of. distinct groups. a lot of her work focused on that the human casualties of the conflict. she is best known for a piece she published for mosaic called the suicide of the sea five babies which talked about rates of suicide in the generation in fact came after the troubles and how that the legacy of the conflict still has a lingering effect on on the people who still live in the war and well we thank you for joining us and sharing your thoughts about lot of a few thanks for joining thing w. thank you. financer some of the other stories making news around the world hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters are valid in algeria's capital algiers the protest movement succeeded in ousting present at the disease buthe flicka earlier this month now demonstrators are demanding further
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democratic reforms and a complete change in the country's leadership. hundreds of protesters in sudan's capital khartoum taking part in friday prayers as they continue their city outside the defense ministry demonstrators are pressuring the governing military council to hand over power to civilians months of sustained protests helped to depose longtime president omar al bashir last week. environmental activists around the world have been rallying against climate change today sixteen year old swedish activist aggressive totenberg spoke to protestors as a fridays for future valley in rome the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of the banks to see to the general. ukraine's presidential candidates of taking part in a head to head national t.v. debate broadcast from the country's biggest football stadium it was the last big events ahead of sunday's runoff election between t.v.
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comedians lada ms and in ski and incumbent president petro poroshenko opinion polls show that harsh winter training badly is made tonight's debate his last chance to give his campaign a big boost. so how did he go let's ask our correspondent nick connelly who's in the olympic stadium at the debates is just about to welcome nick i was it like. to feel well in a word noisy at the beginning it seemed like nothing really was going to be understood at least by us here in the stadium with especially pitch pushing those supporters who seem to be the majority if they doing their best to drown out the will of the residents if you had to say but eventually it did all we had. initially be worried that the two candidates would actually be on the same stage they would choose they just set up behind me but had to pushing their march over to the stage because let's be was that it warmed up and eventually it was pretty story going to
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head on head battle with the two candidates setting the questions to each other the journalists the moderates present basically didn't get involved and it was a blow for blow between the two over the now it's just past. having said that we've had so typical of the way face to face contact the last three weeks i think expectations it was going to be a bit higher than the south that actually delivered thad who do you think had the best of us and in front of us potus on crowd. i think both quavers play to their strengths the question is how big those are the audiences of those respective approaches amongst ukraine's forty million people so you definitely saw petro poroshenko up think his game coming out fighting really doing his best not just to show that initial shock that you really did see in his face in the first days after that first round elections where the scale of his defeats to so let's get really was quite striking is the let's go to the hand
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trying to get a count for shakos would like rhetoric being ironic being more relaxed making most of attack attempts to really appeal to a younger audience with a different kind of stylistics so. as for now the poll seems to suggest that it's really not within portion has reached the gap between the two is too big but portugal putting up a good fight and showing no sign of getting inside. the housing market where so let's figure out how the day with questions about his his inexperience and the danger his powerful backers. by. the but in terms of experience he makes no secret of fact that he is and you can the politics he says that he can stay in office for one period for five years and then leave. leading the way for new people in terms of his powerful back is the people who put him on t.v. he says there is no other option if you want to be on t.v. in ukraine the channels are all owned by oligarchs and one of those oligarchs he points out is that you're pushing to he does indeed own a popular t.v.
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channel so you came out fighting very much and said should there be peace to make you feel it would be the owner of that t.v. channel or which is it can make his career then he will face charges and will go to jail no special deals for friends no exceptions to the rules so that his line he seems to be to have basically made his peace with being accused of being a puppet of call them whiskey and they both play to their very different audiences i think there's not much in the way of a crossover now. that's for nick nick connelly and kim thank you. but learn a sport now that tennis rough and the dow has made it to the semifinals of the monte carlo masters by facing argentina's guido pella in straight sets however world number one novak djokovic won't be challenging for the title this time the two time champion crashed out of the tournament in the quarterfinals. danielle medvedev it was a day to remember the russian had lost all three of his previous matches against
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know that joke of it but in the monte carlo sun medvedev gave his more illustrious opponent the runaround this point helped him break djokovic she said for a second time. and claim it first said i he must have known it wouldn't be smooth sailing throughout the in the second set djokovic she's quality showed and the serve level discourse at one set age. was but that was as good as it got for the reigning champion of three of the four grand slams medvedev dominated the final set on match point he maneuvered joke of it around the court and then it's a thumping backhand to seal the victory six three four six six two. i thought before team sees it as a sign he's headed in the right direction and djokovic would surely agree. i'm getting more experienced i'm starting to. make this guys know that it's tough to
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play against me. medvedev will now face these and live it for a place in sunday's final i. coming up next. a business africa but then. i. succeeded in dividing the south not succeeded in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand good news that matters.
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