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the house intelligence report begins with a novel idea the american people rightly want to know what the russians did and how and well each section starts off with accusations of what the kremlin did where the evidence is meant to be there is just a bunch of blacked out text nevertheless the committee concludes that russia's goal was to sow discord in america and cast doubt on the democratic process that's apparently with point zero zero zero two percent of u.s. election related advertising on google and with an equally huge amount of ads on facebook twenty five percent of which were never seen by anyone that's in the report still the aim was apparently achieved and is the sole reason for the expansive divide that has grown in america since the election rush's active measures campaign achieved its primary goal of inciting division and discord among americans for more than a year us politics have been consumed by busy recriminations charges and countercharges about the attacks it's wholly unclear how russia's alleged actions are responsible for the political chaos that has ensued since trump took the white
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house it wasn't russia reporting that terms former campaign managers connections to ukraine spelled out collusion one of the many theories that the report shoots down the charges against paul the for president tom's former come pain manager perceived more than seventeen million dollars in secret payments from a kremlin linked political party in ukraine but it was the american media that hypothesize that trump jr is meeting with a russian lawyer proved moscow was supporting trump donald trump think he was about to get help from a russian lawyer with ties to the kremlin this is looking more and more like treason all this strange behavior from the president it's all explains now a stream of leaks by the intelligence community condemned by the report as damaging national security wasn't orchestrated by the kremlin who are also learning from your sources that intelligence officials they denied n.b.c. news is learning from intelligence sources u.s. intelligence sources tell c.b.s. news or even taken bastard half of team trump was accused of me. with him and that
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threaten their jobs but the report says there was nothing sinister there also there the controversial russian ambassador sergey. of course of the pictures of course is shameful picture where the united states press corps was kept out by the russians were allowed in and that is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation between trump associates during the campaign and russian officials all of that discord was home grown so after a year of searching that included seventy three interviews nine hearings and briefings and the review of countless documents were left with the conclusion of no collusion and as much proof as we had before the report was released meaning little to none. well no u.s. intelligence report goes without mentioning this channel as a tool of the kremlin's posse of influence and this time was no exception the reasoning is apparently popularity the documents states that moscow exploits group rule that it services to spread propaganda via counts and notes the doughty has two
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million you tube subscribers the lawmakers are also disturbed by the fact that ati is in the same manner as quote legitimate news sources a media analyst law in all things congress is making an alternative point of view making the wrong idea here calling it interference the only thing that we can maybe point to is that these people called the russians russian government russian actors people with russian names i don't know but these people that we will collectively call the russian. put a tweet facebook story that did not encourage armed revolt by the american citizens about what happens i think it merely presented allegedly the point zero zero to whatever percent of this but presented stories that other omeri can actors and politicians in folkson and activists were alleging as well. so it just so happened that this horrible russian example of
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dissent or whatever was a story discord happened to me you are exactly the same thoughts and sentiments of actual americans who may have had a different opinion from hillary clinton it's the least doorway in town and the american public has been so had better waited to this mean that they want to hear more of it they believe there is evidence when there is no evidence oh no no i'm sorry to say this isn't stopping i hope it does but i'm afraid it will. on this day fifteen years ago u.s. troops fired on civilian protesters in the iraqi city of fallujah in suing first battle for fallujah would see some six hundred civilians killed half of them women and children the operations by the u.s. and its allies in the city sold the deployment of white phosphorus and depleted uranium a word of warning you may find some of the following images disturbing according to a report by the u.s. governmental national center for biotechnology information local iraqi doctors
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source surgeon infant deaths miscarriages and birth defects between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine there was also a twelve fold increase in child cancer cases that is higher than among survivors of hiroshima years on loser residents are still dealing with the consequences. the death of the son here the story begins with that. when the americans attacked at first i had a few miscarriages and then i had tried to make. the doctors discovered that it was a result of the phosphorus which was used by the americans. already handed to us and i have conducted a study based on samples analyze them in certified german labs which have nothing to do. with a new political party they found here
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a new man and other pollutants i know. she's a very good student despite her disability when she writes on the board or in her notebook and it is very neat to like she's one of the best who lives in. syria. and. however the u.s. withdrawal in twenty eleven from iraq did not mean an end to the conflict in fallujah but there's a mixtape soon getting a foothold there it will take iraqi forces four and
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a half years to drive out i still local residents say life in the city still has not returned to normal. and although we came back from the camp to fallujah they told us that the city and its suburbs are clear of days so we came back as we were cleaning the house an i.e.d. went off and killed my sister and sister you know. at this neighborhood went through a lot this house lost two women and i lost a son and the other was crippled and having seen any official pass by here just off . the area is destroyed it's not a place anyone would want to come to stay in our house go to the house in front of us use this road to come in and out of us that's what we don't go anywhere else the area is full of bombs or higher look at these flags all over the place which we can't walk here the area is dangerous to the soldiers said. come here set off two
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or three bombs and left this area behind these closed up from the flanks only trying to come home but they can't. america's new secretary of state mike pompei o has started out on his new job with a speech at the nato headquarters in brussels where he reprimanded germany do you think germany is doing enough to meet the two thousand target no. what should germany do they should meet the goals that they agreed to. mr pompei are referring to nato as two percent target and specifies that each member state has applied to spend at least two percent of its g.d.p. on the military germany a house so far been falling behind on this one but now there's apparently playing catch up pumping more money into military hardware including aircraft and drones ati's pitter all of it now looks at what's on display at this year's show. this year is. underway in the german capital potent thousand square meters of all things
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aviation from the commercial private and military sectors. that just next to me are some of the joints currently operated by the german military this is the current and if we come over this way this is the hair in t.p. that's the one that could be equipped with weapons now then made by an israeli company a joint partnership with the aerospace giant airbus and over the next nine years germany is set to spend a billion a year zero increasing the current fleet of these germany isn't just looking to buy drones from abroad behind me is apparently the future it's called the european mail now it's a joint collaboration between italy france spain and germany and the developers all
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of this particular unmanned aircraft told me why those type of drones are the weapon of choice for more than european armies this is now the next step towards the kind of independence in europe and that of course comes then along with the clear push into several. meaning day to serenity but also to well when it comes to you know real ability and so on also on display is. thirty five now. this is lockheed martin stealth jet that's been touted as a replacement for the tornado fighter bomber that's currently operated by the german military and it's not just the professionals they get to saw through the air using this tactical simulator of a helicopter i can even fly a mission over the small german town albeit it's rather a bumpy ride with me in charge companies from all over the world to showcasing
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their wares and germany is in the market to buy the country's army chief is already call to defense spending by fifteen billion euro by twenty twenty one but opposition politicians happy with that direction all the pressure being put on germany by its nato allies to spend more on the military this is the wrong direction in the mall and very lax in the. education. system in germany for example. in the military. and if you look at the german population german population wants peace if i walk around in. everyone i want peace so i think the government have to listen to the population and we as a left bring forward that position and other actors. humanistic just bring forward that position as well despite those dissenting voices it does seem that the german
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military set for a funding boost and without a load of new hardware peter all of a r.t. berlin. the world anti-doping agency has released a report on violations in twenty sixteen featuring some pretty shocking revelations italy france and the u.s. were named as the worst offenders while russia which has been severely punished over doping allegations in the last couple of years came in at number six we gave a reaction in paris a new york. if. it was in the states the what country do you think was the number one thing violated in two thousand and sixteen which country would you name russia russia maybe between america and russia not quite sure if. i would guess russia top the list russia china no russia russia so what would you say then if i showed me that russia was not the top
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violated in terms of anti doping if they were even the second the third the fourth all the fifth but they were actually six in the report what would you say to that as while it's surprising to me actually why for russia would be one of the top ones to be honest but i guess is just what the reports is now days focus on this is news to them as well as i watch the news but i guess that's all you have about maybe it's just a sort of western take on things trying to paint the enemy and i think there is a long history of us blaming them for it certainly it makes me wonder if you got my trust on the newspaper but priding at the beginning of february twenty eight russian athletes were officially cleared of doping and just a couple of days ago it was revealed that grigori chunk off the main informant in the doping case against russia failed to confirm a number of his allegations and now says he didn't see any distribution of any so-called drug cocktail nor did he witness any athletes taking the so-called
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cocktail sports lawyer lucien felonious thinks this is a clear defeat for wada. these are the only team east to the stool so he was not equal to convince the judges and that means he must not be able to back the mclaren cool was we will the bases for all these allegations or what all these years i think this is now a big defeat for i.o.c. or the ball though for mcclure report i seem nice it's a big big defeat it's really a mess what's happened and all these athletes they do we keep. very bad management all these cases and i think. one should see them out we first see these folks who haven't suffered so much. for
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