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publicans edited the document to fit their political agenda he says he's preparing a memo of his own that will expose the misleading character of the document. that the f.b.i. says that they haven't been given sufficient time to review the document and they have grave concerns about the facts that have been removed from the memo as expressed during our initial review we have grave concerns about material emissions a fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy. but. democrats say the document was altered before the president saw it they say that these changes were made without their knowledge so the vote to release it is invalid. i discovered late tonight the chairman new news made material changes to the memo he sent to the white house changes not approved by the committee the white house therefore reviewing a document the committee has not approved for release however some of these changes
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came at the request of the democrats and the f.b.i. themselves others included minor edits and grammatical fixes. but. now leading house democrat nancy pelosi says that releasing the document poses a significant threat to national security intelligence is that it's the cia the d.n.a. at the end i. national defense everybody has their element of it and sources and methods must be protected. and. if you absolutely cannot stand the message go after the messenger and it never hurts to throw russia into the mix is it possible that the republican chair of the house intel committee has been compromised by the russians as a possible russian agent running the house intel committee on the republican side i hope that's not the case i mean this is behavior speak of that i mean i'm not the first person who's raised this he. behaving like someone who's been compromised now
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keep in mind this whole big stir is over just for pieces of paper but those four pieces of paper contain vital information information with potentially enough voltage to light up washington d.c. for months if not years. r.t. new york. we spoke to the executive director of the eurasia center in washington d.c. he believes the memos release could create doubts over russia related investigations you know he's frustrated with russia gate. investigation of which after a year and a half we have no evidence whatsoever and now what we've got is actually evident texas could a backlash on the democrats absolutely i think that's the primary that's the fundamental reason why they do not want to release it really puts in the question this entire investigation it shows at least indications that could be further investigated but from the initial appearance severe biassed
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with senior levels of our law enforcement agents i think what he's concerned about here is i personally don't think anything in the memos probably is that embarrassing yes is that against threaten national security i don't think so so the classification is probably more because it's sensitive information and the president has the authority to release that. at least five migrants are in hospital after being shot during a fight to the food bank in the french port city of cali another twenty two people have been injured extra police have now been deployed to the area. the brawl reportedly lost there for almost two hours it's said to have involved over one hundred afghan eritrean refugees some of whom were using improvised weapons it's not known what triggered it is just the latest in a string of violent incidents in the city though where eight hundred migrants and
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asylum seekers are thought to still be living following the dismantlement of the kalai jungle camp france's interior minister visited the city earlier who called the violence there unimaginable. i came to carry because what happened here is extremely serious we have reached a degree of violence not known until today the government will propose a bill in the coming weeks to try and help asylum and immigration problems. and the clashes come just weeks after the french president emmanuel micron's proposed a draft bill that would tighten current migration policy the legislation would make it easier to deport undocumented newcomers who do not qualify for asylum it would also increase the length of time or thirty's can detain illegal migrants for from forty five days to ninety france received a record one hundred thousand applications for asylum just last year. clashes have broken out between palestinians and israeli security forces in east
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jerusalem the palestinian liberation organization called for a major day of rage. not unrest that you can see that again in a palestinian neighborhood following a friday prayer israeli defense forces fired smoke grenades to disperse the angry crowds there's been a spike in violence in jerusalem on the west bank following the u.s. president's controversial listen to recognize the contested city as the israeli capital. campaign is drawing attention to the controversial case of a leading moscow doctor found guilty of malpractise we'll have all the details on that story after this short break. turkey's decision to invade northern syria has foreign policy implications far beyond the middle east what our anchors objectives in syria and the region does it
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to soothe a final peace settlement to syria's proxy civil war and what is turkey's future in nato. the all this getting away from u.s. dollar as well reserve currency a one road one belt policy linking up russia and china is out of the dollar every last trade oil away from the dollar and countries are desperate to get out of the u.s. dollar so the dollar is going to lose value no matter what anybody says here's the treasury secretary trying to make it look like. a lower dollar really matter what he says the dollar is going lower as we've been saying for a number of years because the u.s. dollar is a currency that other countries recognize as funding wars and the weapons and the poverty that they're trying to escape.
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welcome back to the program and medical professionals across russia have been left outraged after the conviction of a renowned moscow hematology just she was found guilty of medical malpractise off of the death of a patient many doctors though as well as legal experts claim the case against her had significant flaws auntie's it up a trend as the details it was doctor you enemies you had a nose job to come to this clinic every day and work to save people's lives she was the mastermind behind this brand new unit which was meant to be the most advanced center for bone marrow transplants in moscow the plan was to open it in january but instead a court ruled that she must go to jail this is a mystery knows office she has been gone for two weeks already we missed her she had a lot of plans and there are signs for the next week on her desk it all goes back
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to a tragedy that happened almost five years ago she was treating a patient with leukemia and that required a morning biopsy a routine procedure for a doctor me suited up it all went fine and the patient went off to work by evening he was suffering severe stomach pains and an ambulance took him to a private hospital then he underwent surgery and in two days passed away if a patient dies he is or her relatives always want to get justice when someone's life is taken due to somebody else i think that somebody must follow but what caused the person's death the biopsy the surgery or something else it took the investigators and the court for years to determine that for an hour the verdict is that this office will remain empty for two years. but some of russia's
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top hematology called the ruling nonsense while dr misogynous colleagues and former patients were simply stunned now i feel that a future is being taken away from the person who saved my life and lives of many others that's unfair i am given the michoud in. every scene medic understood that a person who fully deserved to be acquitted was being put behind bars and that means all of us doctors may end up in prison where all you learn them a suit and if we get punished just for following correct procedures that then will be afraid to do our jobs as doctors the support campaign online is gathering pace with ages we starved hash tag. me suit in the social network posts profile pictures being changed as native wish there was that is so that did you know that in the courtroom after she was already handcuffed the last thing she said to her husband was not about her child but about our patients she asked that they be taken care of so
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a doctor who was already convicted who should have been angry had not cared but was still thinking about her patients we've tried to get a comment from the private clinic that carried out the surgery following the biopsy and the stomach pains but they're refusing to talk to journalists though in their online press statement the clinic stands by its doctors and their work the case is so controversial tragic and has grabbed so much attention the authorities are scratching their heads over what to do with that prosecutor's office request to overturn the court's decision the reason violations committed in the process of investigation. the prosecutor and nationally had no doubt found no basis for an additional investigation request and only after a public outcry the prosecution appealed citing violations of g. process the office this position casts doubts on the competency of its officers yeah i do not know all the details of that case i think it's the court's business
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and if necessary there can be a follow up to find out if there's a link between the doctor's actions and the death of the patients the staff at this clinic they want justice to prevail so as the relatives of the patient who want the person responsible punished we might never find out the truth but after talking to people who work at this clinic i believe there is little doubt that experts should be given another chance to look at this case. and general elections are looming in italy could be put in rome on a collision course with the european union italy maybe the third largest economy in the eurozone but it has been struggling with crippling debt talent finance chief say a recent recovery could we derive held by the elections former prime minister silvio berlusconi and his center right dolly are fairing well in the polls even though he was banned from running for public office over
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a tax fraud conviction in may even become a key power broker after the vote and there's the rise of the euro skeptic five star movement that too could spell some trouble for the e.u. bloc of the five star movement is currently the single most popular party according to recent polls at least it's candidate luigi demaio won twenty five percent of the vote in the twenty thirteen general election you spoke exclusively with the leader of the five star movement about his party's chances in the country's economy. everyone talks about european ism but when it comes to giving solidarity to other countries they show a little support and i hope the germans can retrace the steps to block migrants from greece and italy from seeking relocation them because a few years ago we approved a new european parliament approved the provided for the redistribution in other european countries and parts of the migrants who are in italy and greece.
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surely all the other countries have become skeptical towards the issues and aspects of the european union for this reason i think this is a fruitful moment to start working on the revision with some european parameters of especially those on the deficit allows us to make more investments. last year the founder of the five star movement there big really a call for italy to leave the eurozone you supported legal changes for countries that wanted to remain in you member but not have the euro currency the party leader again explains currency issues are high right now on his agenda. no no no we never said we should leave the european union we had a referendum on the euro currency but right now this choice is an extreme ratio because we think there may be more dialogue at european tables. of europe it's obvious that if we do not have the majority after elections but we are
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the first political force in the country we will make a public call to other political forces proposing to converge on the issues ask the other political forces what their priorities for italy. it was a battle that turned the fortunes of allies both east and west during the second world war and also took the lives of over two million people this friday marks seventy five years since the soviet army's victory over the nazis that stalin read after months of attrition.
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how are you do you have enough food. and. send me a photo please and write to me as often as possible tell me everything i think about you are not my darlings i hope to return home safe and sound. your son but. now the history of thought i'm glad i close across many parts of the world affected by the war in several cities in france including the capital itself streets and squares and named after the battle that's also the case in the belgian capital brussels even in its heyday in the asian city of but on your streets has been named after the soviets victory. i would not rush or of course thought about is now known
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as the city of volgograd special memorial ceremonies are taking place over the course of today there are pictures from the historic military parade troops and military vehicles paraded through the city center some of the soldiers carried photos of their relatives who fought in the battle some veterans from the battle of stalingrad were also at the ceremony one of the heroes shared his memories with us . i was decorated five times during my service and received twenty five medals as well when i'm asked which of them is more important to me i answer the one for defending starving ground here during the battle for starting grad the fate of the whole soviet union was decided the whole world cheered our victory here after starting grad the red army never retreated we never doubted anymore that we would defeat the nazis and we did it.
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to ignore middle of the room signals. from the real new. world. welcome to the stan collymore show this week i'll be chatting to sports journalists alison bend and tony evans about our world cup predictions but first to america the yankee stadium is now home to m.l.s. saw each new york city f.c. i sat down with the main man at the helm for world cup winner and also legend patrick vieira to discuss his playing career and life as manager as his team took
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on rivals new york red bulls in the hudson river darby. the the a. welcome to the halls of the bronx new york patrick vieira is an international football legend he's won trophies in england we also know he's won trophies in italy with internets you know the event but perhaps best known forward in the ninety ninety eight world cup game france with the likes of sierra leone rape and citizen sit down let's have a shot with the boss. let's talk about management why after the career that you tried to win a confederations cup premier league. recession why did you choose the stress and
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strain of management. you know it's quite funny because when i stopped playing i i didn't know which direction i wanted to take so when i stopped playing that much the city was talking to brian and i would and they would he wanted me to stay in a football club but the call to didn't know who knew what i would have wanted to do so i spent twenty years as a. boon everything and nothing at the same time but. that loud need to spend a little bit time in there in the academy and and i love to be around the players and i'm just talking about my my experience and i felt quite comfortable talking to those players so i just said ok this is the direction that i would like to try to do so it was an opportunity to go through to manage a second team in in much the city and then these two years i understood that's something that i would like to do on this is something that i would want to. pay
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important was the creature half the time from going from a professional footballer to actually having the look if i'm going to club into supporting an organization that you have a little look around what you want to do because that's unusual yeah it is unusual and thus is why i was going to do thanks for too much the city and the people around us because it will give me the opportunity to choose what i would he wanted to do you know when you are a player doing you cry i think when you respect for when you do things in the right way people always going to give you the opportunity to choose what you want to do this is why i decided to to come to new york because because it was a really exciting challenge and because i know that i have the right people around me who can help me to grow up because staying in the family allowed me to make some mistakes because i have people behind who can give me the support that i didn't. obviously here in new york city which is great facilities yankee stadium but you
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come on in man each week the biggest clubs in europe or your national team which you served so well. i think you know it's like when. when i was playing i wanted to be a football player is on my dream was to play in the world cup my dream was to play in the biggest team that i can and coaching is is no different and. i now would love one day to my. it's one of the best team in the world or one of the biggest nation in the world how well we do with new york city riddick to it where next i can go to coach. my kind of finesse in a system where boy you went from youth team to research she played with man and you going to the first thing that doesn't help it as much now if so what force would you give to young patrick vieira. the first advice is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make
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a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to move on because they have the comfort of maybe been a big club and been able to sit on the bench will it that nobody much nice was as much of what you said is completely true when you are comfortable somewhere when you don't want to go and this is a massive mistake because what the players need to understand is that if you want to keep developing yourself you need to play kids and if you're in it in a team that don't give you that the potentate to play kids don't be scared to play somewhere else or to move on if you really want to play. in the french national team if ninety nine shiites i mean big characters were not in that dressing room for many for. you of every single players on the field honestly i think this is the just this generation when we are talking from
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ninety eight to two thousand and two two thousand and two. best analogy. you may find a better player now. but you have players who knew what they wanted to watch and you had to understand how to choose. i mean first you have to is to understand that to achieve the target is to team and you have players who understand that. this is done was the main man this one was everybody understood where this place where. the iraq. met with all of those trophies all of those acolytes all of them steaming because i
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disappoint seats in the dressing room before the game we that you didn't start i wasn't disappointed i toast them so you see i wasn't disappointed at all because for me being in a national team been out of the twenty three players was a dream i was a kid so what i want to tell me is just been through the national team and then. you have to. work to show to the manager on these important i think me being the sixty minutes it's because everybody understood where it was time you know what i mean. i was behind this show. could see no place themselves. that is why i think it's important to understand that those players are playing in some of the critics teensy new up and up and really well for the national team in the national team i winning so for me it was important to sit sit on the bench to look to understand and i was very close to the
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judicial and. he meant to he was really important to me because. we had a really good relationship talking taken advice for him from him and he helped me to grow up as a player and even the time in the french national team there was talk in the papers about yeah i should play. no dish on the little stuff like that but i still try to get involved because because i had a respectful for you was as a player so now understood how important it was for the french national team so i knew my time will come one day but he was important for me to take as much as i can from him and that you have to be a better player. of the. ninety nine to you whether it be before the tournament during the tournament your sister in the final seat so you might have my party for the for third goal celebrations down the seans
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elise i is this something that will stay with you forever that was a favorite memory. even bitumen if you re talking about it honest because yes i mean in my mind you still get excited about of course space is unbelievable feeling is. you know you. are bored and cynical and it grew up in paris i was trying to be a football player i'm honest to leave the biggest trophy in the world and for me this is a dream come true and when you achieve your dream you out right about yourself and then the man who is like starting on the bench come in and get the ball to money put your money put you in i we had some fantastic relationship when we played at all snarled. looking that's the song should he say when we went we fear throughout and you will not remember i got. up to triomphe a million stand exactly and and tell you it as well fun's was going through
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a difficult period of racism and to have it isn't easy done speeches on like the tee off was something fantastic can do things that politicians can't exactly and just i think winning the world cup sent a message of teammates both of funds and pitcher of the french team winning was the french national team with his team. this city and i think that the time and that moment was bigger than just football. griezmann. could die replicate won't be era see down. a stent yeah i think they have a time to do it and after all they have a really good manager will. use if we like a team manager if we find the right words to bring them together because this is a type of place he was before and with the talents i believe that france will reach
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at least it's me find the work and let's help some along with england i hope so. i didn't know if i recall is a suicide thank you really really appreciate you joining us on. q. and and it's important for so many reasons for me to see you see you doing well and i hope that you come back and manage an england some die kind of a great success in your career thank you thank you very much i should stress or. at least the patrick here is going into coaching. we see you as the the manager the midst of the one time i would love to see you as a as world class culture long sought the likes of these we were in fact again or is that something you're passionate about coaching you now.
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