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or you want the influence of alcohol are you really sure to realize you're giving up the right to a trial the right to appeal and you go throw this so when you say later on i'm changing my mind and what has happened is that it appears that mr komi has said that through some particular at some juncture i'm not sure if the f.b.i. really believes or believed that this man general flynn was lying or by meeting the russian ambassador now you're telling us. so so so what they're doing is he's going to now withdraw it so what does that mean we start over again here is my question to you he already pled guilty under oath can't we use that one again canvassing five not so fast general we're going to use this little plea where you swore that you pled guilty so we'll just do it again this time giving you this information the issue was that he pled guilty not knowing about this information i
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see a justice a prosecutor is after justice i know you think it. is not supposed to really go off he's supposed to tell you person just once you know something out of the ten people that we have none it could pick you on the lineup tyrrel all of the stuff that we had on wiretaps of you none of them turned out anything that would help you any the i can't hide anything but this judge you never appointed throughout his career by reagan h.w. bush bill clinton and a steam jurist who really is an obvious to god great judge who says i don't like shit and it's so flynn and i've been waiting for this is going to walk and once you walk they just say he going now but he's calling for his for his head.
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not only that if i could say one more thing the worst kind of witness you could have. is a person who lied who pled guilty to lie for the record judge judge general flynn in the same general flynn who was fired for lying to my parents yes and you pled guilty to lie to the f.b.i. yes what you are not lying now right here where. they use what had to go he's a stinker you know. as i have called them less than truthful there. was once for a drop in the word trouble that is where it. was the personal but we were talking a little bit about sullivan's background i think that's what's really interesting when you say you know this this seems like a straight shooter it's really like this is a true believer in justice in the law and the rule of law and in this situation yeah it seems odd that it would be the idea of i was lying about lying about lying . what is it about this judge that that we can learn by his actions in this case i
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mean you mentioned. work for reagan was appointed by reagan could tell us a little more about sullivan well what is interesting is that here is his involvement with the stevens case apparently really affected him you know brady brady material is understood prosecutors i was one we knew this before a judge to say oh and by the way prosecutor wallace i'm going to remind you of your duty yeah judge i know this no no no i want to remind you we have a standing order so it will no kidding he apparently is very allergic to judicial enjoyable shenanigans and it makes my heart sing because remember you know the power of being a federal judge appointed for an eight year old and if you think impeachment of
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a president stop getting rid of a judge no one stay put that robe or. i don't care if they were republicans are whatever he has said autonomy they're not they're not they're run for reelection they're there for life president to come right in and go they stay and it's that kind of sometimes imperiousness which can be a problem but it gives you autonomy and it lets you really show who you are and this judge appears to be a story shooter you know of a straight shooter and i want to i want to talk you mentioned call me earlier brian york at the washington examiner brings drew to our attention a visual bizarre fact that under oath komi james called we told lawmakers that the f.b.i. agents who interviewed flynn did not believe the women had lied to them or that any of the accuracies in his answers were intentional in other words the stories simply didn't really match up with if women had lied to the f.b.i. i wouldn't then director call me know that and presumably try to avoid perjuring
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himself before congress but on the flip if komi wasn't lying how can robert mueller charged him with lying to the f.b.i. when the page and some selves are saying it didn't how do we bled how does that balance. you ask a great question the question i would ask if i was the prosecutor stuck with this dog is that excuse may i tell everybody not talk to a car let me you where did this come from you now i'm thinking of myself wait a minute do you o.j. f.b.i. you mean this little memorandum slip by you that nobody in the course of this is a folks anybody see this memo from kelly. he said here that he doesn't believe the f.b.i. sky pled guilty to this and here's the thing people plead guilty for a variety of reasons i'll plead guilty if you let my kid go i'll plead guilty
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because i don't want to mortgage my house version of the hour plead guilty because it's just not that big of a deal and remember when they were muller's got four well forget those third that those thirteen people last night was a dog of a case none of them i don't even think they exist i think they were trolls i think there were people in russia that you can't extradite every would think they're real but anyway you had four man of four gates who basically were involved in activities involving ukraine that predated trump then you've got plenty papadopoulos both of them pleading guilty to lying. nothing muller's walking around here saying how much of a cost to cost the taxpayers like he cares what do i have to show i've got thirteen imaginary russians and over going to deal with this i got two people nobody cares and by the way they're going to fight this one i've got papadopoulos. the home his name should be who have
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a double it's because that's what people say who him and that flynn general flynn. i got him on lying and then we lie we lie to the guy who pled guilty to lying i mean so this judge sullivan is thinking and the other surprises for me i mean in this case how many millions think about the child trafficking human rights violations go on by you pick whatever you think is important how much are the f.b.i. instead of finding out why this nut case in florida was threatening to kill people they were too busy with imaginary russian trolls and this i mean it makes it makes the average american and not so average americans whatever that means say who is running the show here i mean. what's happening and it's almost as if the system itself is broken it can't be. two party system and
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a simple answer yeah really is why don't i got to say thank you thank you that's the thing that really gets me the other day and thank you for really crystallizing that because it would win i think people can get lost in the in the legality of the words being thrown around but thank you for really crystallizing out for us and really lammas so always a pleasure having me on line all been too long thank you so much you so much thank you very much. greek back in the fifth century b.c. ate a healthy treat of frozen snow mixed with honey and fruit by four hundred b.c.e. the persian side created a royal cold treat of brews water and sound from and today you can even get caribou fat ice cream in alaska called. today south koreans rushed to the coast for black squid ice cream and it's a favorite of your web pick a village this unique black colored soft serve frozen concoction is actually savory
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just getting it international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos believe this if you like to believe these you might come but he is going to have the sunday home maybe you do you. know that you really should. the only palestinians is who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is about those who endure the local vision that not only could give us the bomb and know it is all of us not just doctors lady of the most of which god i know i'm going to continue in the doesn't seem to do more commitments also don't piss off. what politicians do to me that. would put themselves on the line to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some want to be preached. to the right to be cross with a white woman for free in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. they should. show some same wrong all but all roles just don't call. me lol that is just to say proud disdain comes to educate and engage men because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. well similar for this but the least you know because most of us know more than one
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a picturesque portuguese island in the atlantic leave locals fearing for their well being as they continue to suffer increased cancer rates they blame the us or a force for the contamination. i'm thirty four years old and i lived my whole life in prior to that already and right by the entrance of the american base both of my parents died of cancer when i was thirty three i was diagnosed with breast cancer. heated debates on germany's migration policy sees a. storm of parliament just as a member of the immigration you have to the party launches another attack on the. twenty four hour news live from the russian capital this is r t international
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mining's you know neal if you're a company our top story this hour in germany where a top representative of the nationalist a.f.d. party has launched a scathing attack on chancellor merkel he told a parliamentary session on thursday that her policies are a failure and that she is part of a push to impose multiculturalism not just on germany but on all of europe peter all over has been following developments for us. finger pointing and a walkout by the chancellor is this the new normal of german politics it was a very heated session in the bundestag on thursday morning here in berlin. merkel was outlining how she see some of the challenges facing germany and europe and what needed to be done on that but it was really the performance from the political new kids on the block alternative to germany well certainly true a lot of the attention first off we heard from alice vidler who's one of their
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co-leaders she said that the e.u. no longer represented the german taxpayer in fact going as far as to call it pure socialism well that resulted in a lot of groans and a few boos from her fellow members of the bundestag she also called for a reduction in the e.u. budget post breaks it but then it was the turn of her co-leader alexander gallant to speak he hits out directly at angola merkel's support for the proposed e.u. refugee distribution system that would see an overhaul of the dublin treaty that would see mandatory quotas for e.u. nations saying that they have to take set amounts of refugees you know countries want to decide for themselves who they take in there is no national do to with regard to multiculturalism and this last remark goes especially to the greens here well that prompted this reaction from the chancellor angela merkel clearly having
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enough decided she was often not going to stick around to hear mr garland say that he supported cooperation between the e.u. member states but not the formation of the united states of europe well is this the new normal in german politics because like them all loath them alternative for germany have the votes there in the parliament we've actually seen them growing in the polls of late but one can't really presume that every time they say something that mrs merkel doesn't agree with she's got to decide she has somewhere else better to be. well it has been an eventful day in the german parliament shortly after the incident that peter was describing their m.p.'s clashed during a debate on battling the veil proposed by the nationalist party. the book at. work is the oath for the manifestation of islamic culture the tour and so women being veiled would be a fateful sign that our constitutional state is falling back under the cultural
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colonization of radical islam our fundamental values are here to people who are free and equal the full covering is a signal that there isn't a will to participate in our open society even polygamy little dear colleagues a wolf in sheep's clothing sits in our bundestag this proposal isn't motivated by the stated reasons but rather as the applicant has already claimed to the press before we had it on our desks and how it's just been confirmed to be as a measure against the culture of call an ice age as the often quoted if your proposal is successful the women who are up until now forced by their families and husbands only to leave the house while fully covered what in the future no longer be able to leave the house at all therefore you're not helping these women rather you're robbing them of the last morsel of freedom and participation in our society . as you won't be able to do it is true when you don't want to hear these arguments because they come from the wrong faction you're aware i no longer belong to them
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but a need for action in this matter is still as it was before you and i got to go about their religious freedom belongs to germany by the politicized there's not and we're going to turn against this and everywhere where this politicized islam attempts to restrict our way of life because as usual state it will stand opposed to this. u.n. security council are currently meeting to address the situation in the terrorist hell eastern ghouta region in syria it's a session which was called by moscow artie's care my friend joins us live on the program with the details hi callup tell us what's the background to this and what's being said so far today at the meeting. well the fifteen member body has assembled they are at this moment in session discussing the situation in eastern guta now this is a stronghold of rebels and terrorists and they are essentially there they are set
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up and at this point the syrian government is looking to retake the city with the support of russia now we heard from the russian ambassador to the united nations and he spoke about how essentially the rhetoric surrounding the efforts by the syrian government to retake the city that essential is there is a huge amount of propaganda and rather heated words being exchanged and that the facts are being a somewhat misrepresented this is the representative of russia. there is a must have so it could he says in the mainstream media which is spread in the same room as day after day doesn't help them the stunt the situation it's who. who would be a bit of their own hospitals in eastern guta which the tsunami of fighting against now the resolution that's being put forward by the united states and its allies it was this ultimately rejected by russia because it puts all the blame for the
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situation on the government in damascus it essentially blames them for the entire situation and when the russian ambassador was speaking to the united nations security council he made the point that essentially this is very similar to what has gone on in previous situations in syria where there seems to be somewhat of a double standard when it comes to the way civilians are discussed and the way western countries speak about civilians who are caught in the conflict he compared it to previous events in rock this is the russian ambassador once again. by the way the u.s. led coalition leveled syria's rucka this is in the recent post should be forgotten so the phone when it happened was not for some reason nobody demanded international law to observe. now it was pointed out by the russian ambassador that the forces that the syrian government with the support of russia are fighting against
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include the album just retire or is it as a group with links to al qaida but that seems to be overlooked and there seems to be a great deal of humanitarian condemnation of russia now he went on to remind those listening to the meeting of what went on in rock when that city was attacked by the u.s. led coalition and how there was a great deal of civilian casualties there and get the western media seem to be rather silent about those deaths this is the russian ambassador this is a review of what happened in iraq. it. was still a thirty year we were forced to leave our homes because of ice and when we returned we found everything we could use to rubble and look at all the devastation of rock is a ghost city by the minute we're living in the midst of destruction we feel completely abandoned everything around has been destroyed.
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horrible this is in rubble you have to be to remove the debris with all money there's no running water so we have to boat in barrels and the us coalition cause the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble. i found of mine on the streets near my house my friend and i tried to detonate it from a distance but it didn't go off we thought the mine didn't work and walked towards it and it's exploded my friend was killed and i survived. now the meeting is continuing in the halls of the u.n. security council different countries are stepping up to speak and address the
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situation in eastern guta so all eyes are on the chamber at that of the body that leaves the united nations people are wondering what will be said next but it is certainly tense as different countries have a very different perspective on what's taking place in syria live from new york this hour a caliber weapon thank you well our senior correspondent right guys they have now it takes a look at who exactly is in.
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