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very concerned groups who are fighting for justice for the killing of unarmed men by law enforcement groups who have experienced loss and pain in for her. to turn this around and make this about herself my family is grieving parents the children would never have been father around is antithetical to the oath that she took as a police officer police in oklahoma have attracted negative headlines before the statistics show that african-americans can be up to five times more likely to be subjected to forceful policing than any other ethnic minority the mark lewis founder of the activist platform we the people oklahoma says officers racially profile african-americans claims the police deny this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here in tulsa why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're
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doing while we have to deal with the aftermath of her killing an african-american male there is a huge outcry because she had no regard for human life and not only did she do shoot to kill him she also did not and that is to light the minister care but also she looked the part here and someone within the helicopter had also had implicit bias and said he looks like a bad dude they had already had implicit buy it's already towards terence crutcher terence correct it did not stand a chance against also police department that day. the so-called russia gate scandal rumbles on and the u.s. lawyers for a former advisor to donald trump claimed the when he was running for president he nodded with approval of the suggestion of meeting president putin has done a quota. just when it might have seemed that robert muller's hunt for collusion was
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running out of steam out of the woodwork comes a juicy new clue a nod of approval from donald trump to a potential meeting with russian president vladimir putin back in two thousand and sixteen that's according to the lawyers of former trump campaign aides george papadopoulos one of mahler's main targets. while some in the room rebuffed george's offer mr trump nodded with approval the document came as a hopeful defense for papadopoulos who admitted to lying to the f.b.i. during the meddling investigation the picture papadopoulos as lawyers are painting though describes anything but a criminal with them saying that his motives were not sinister as the government suggests they say he was just trying to show loyalty to his master the lengthy document aside though trump's nod might help to revive the investigation which some say has become frustrating as hell i'm sure there will be people at the end of this who feel that we came to conclusion that they vehemently disagree with i know the
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trauma commits its integrity standpoint we've got to prove what we find and if you can't prove that then we can't make the claim oh that might be frustrating especially when just days ago other hopes for reviving the investigation were to railed as the probe into trump's lawyer michael cohen rages on cohen's attorney promised a bombshell of information baiting the mainstream media he told c.n.n. that cohen had information about d.n.c. hacking and don junior's infamous meeting with the russians and sources with knowledge told myself and call that michael cohen claims then candidate donald trump knew in advance about the june twenty sixth meeting in trump tower crucially these sources tell us that cole is willing to make that assertion to the special counsel wabbit mohler the reporting of this story got mixed up so michael cohen does not have information that president trump knew about the from terror meeting
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with the russians beforehand or you know does not but suddenly he backtracked on the in sydney or he claim expressing regret and saying he should have been more clear i should have been more clear including with you that i could not independently confirm what happened i regret my ira and sure the investigation was able to get cohen to admit to some crimes of tax and bank fraud but then again that doesn't have much to do with russia does it here's a nod. american political cartoonist and columnist ted roll thinks the trump's enemies are scrambling to pin anything that's a mental tim. this is what we call in u.s. politics a smear it's guilt by association you you say it was used a lot during the mccarthy era hey you attended a communist meeting so you know what's with that i mean you know attending a communist meeting doesn't make you a communist talking to vladimir putin doesn't mean that you're the servant of lot
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of your putin and want to warm relations with russia doesn't make you a traitor but the implication is that perhaps it does obviously the effort here as it is here and as it has been from the very beginning to try to imply that president trump received or was interested in receiving help from president putin and russian intelligence to the democratic national committee and to hillary clinton campaign and so on in order to provide campaign intelligence to to the trump campaign and that's been the effort. it is the first monday of september and that means the start of a new school year for many around the world here in russia foreign minister sergei lavrov has just been congratulating students at his alma mater moscow state institute of international relations and the potential future diplomats in the audience got some insight into russia's foreign policy. there is
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a group of countries led by the u.s. that don't want dialogue and instead of diplomacy want to use dictates ultimatums and blackmail. ok swotting up on all this correspondent daniel hawkins hi there dan the new school year but the problem for russia it seems what did mr lavrov have to say to the students yeah indeed mr lavrov did cover a whole range of topics stating the importance of darlow corporation negotiation and compromise on the key issues of the day such as syria and ukraine the importance of europe and to questions of eurasia corporation and integration as well he did though not hold back when it came to criticism of u.s. foreign policy as we heard there criticizing what he described as the u.s. is for a total domination for blackmail and threats and also what he described as the actions of russophobia in washington which prevented real dialogue between international leaders they didn't believe. did have
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a gentleman desire to improve current relations between the u.s. and russia which of course are not in the best state right now but this was being stifled by these sorts of actions also mentioned russia u.k. relations as well in light of the recent poisoning of double agent let's take a listen to that. and we will study. we won't leave this unaddressed it won't necessarily be a symmetrical response i don't think a symmetrical response is always the best method of sanctions were imposed in terms of absolutely false statements that was a reference of course to the sanctions imposed by the united states that the expulsion of russian diplomats by e.u. countries. mentioned that russia won't fall into hysterics as a result of these sanctions which he claims were bought in before any real investigation any hard facts have been presented by the u.k. . to the u.s.
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and europe he said that the ball was in the court of america and that everything could be repaired nothing was a reversible in the relationship between russia and the u.k. and russia is always open to dialogue so as we said very much a wide spectrum of issues covered by in that speech a lot of criticism of course of sanctions on foreign policy but also i hope he said for restoration all that negotiation of the all of which could lead to a close relationship in future or let's hope so for them for now don ok thanks for that. and without syria probably isn't on your holiday list but as the country rebuilds its war ravaged cities somehow the adventures are making their way that the details after the break.
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back seven years of savage fighting have left swathes of syria in ruins but slowly there are signs of recovery the ancient city of palmira is undergoing painstaking repair right now after its roman remains sustained extensive damage by islamic state aleppo is also seeing major reconstruction enough even to tempt some foreign visitors to return. summer nights girls going out to meet their friends in the center of the christian town of mad about. almost twenty.
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since two thousand and sixteen i've been to syria every year two thousand and sixteen i was able to go to a public area after the first of the ration. in two thousand and seventeen i was able to get three months after the duration of this year i i returned and i went with it all over the country actually it was time on the two hour train ride from tarsus to mottaki and this lovely syrian woman asked me where i was from and then wanted to photograph but soon i hope to still no longer be such a rarity to this wonderful country i prefer peace in this land. people who would just stop in the streets i come up to me. shake my hand embrace me and offer me the they would say to me thank you for coming because you know they haven't seen any strangers for you know seven eight years and
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they really missed it and they were really happy to see a foreigner even a foreigner of from a supposedly hostile power it really doesn't make any difference just to see someone who's interested in. the situation in the country i'm interested in their. wow the welcome that i had was just incredible incredible . as long as it's. you know. willing to really get to know. very very soon i think tourism but i mean of course there really is every way you know it's. it's difficult. it is suffering from the aftermath of war.
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brazil's historic national museum has been gutted by a massive fire the two hundred year old scientific institution contained priceless artifacts including archaeological finds and historical collections the museum had closed on sunday when the fire broke out and there are no reported injuries but the flames spread rapidly and it's fear that all of the museum's extensive archive has been destroyed because of the fire is still not yet clear. american efforts to try and rein in china with economic measures appear to be falling flat beijing's investments in broad have grown fourteen percent since the beginning of the year plus friction over trade and import tariffs is seeing chinese investors divert their money from the u.s. to europe instead in june and washington imposed a twenty five percent tariff on certain chinese goods trying to was quick to retaliate with its own punitive measures that so washington then threaten two hundred billion dollars in additional tariffs china's now complained to the world
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trade organization and going by its previous statements donald trump might be dubious about getting a fair hearing. w t o st in the united states very badly and i hope they change their ways they have been treating us very badly for many many years and that's why we were at a big disadvantage with the w.t. you know and. we're not planning anything now but if they don't treat us properly we will be doing something the u.s. president is now threatening to pull out of the world trade organization to fail but took off from the foundation for economic education thinks that the current trade will but inspire china to expand its reach and the united states will be the one to suffer this situation to be far more damaging to the u.s. and it could ever be to china because china is is really pursuing a global strategy of economic growth very much of an invitation to the world world producers to comment maker goods here employ our workers let's export let's
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cooperate this is china's policy china has a policy of. looking for global markets the effect of donald trump's threats and his his trade policies are going to be in the end once you look three four years down the road is that he's inspiring all all countries in the world to learn to do without the u.s. and he's driving out u.s. companies to find other ways to do business abroad and now you're up to date i'll be back with you next don t. world news in just under thirty five minutes from now i'm calling bright thanks for watching. when the old maid just manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the
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a tough reality to deal with. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. closely. go. to. the. very different conclude. video. very quickly
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a resumption of there were details. but i'll say that the way the laws. i didn't have it in my mind that i would be walking on that court room i told the free person but i'm thinking ten fifteen
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twenty years here which is also a lot yes a lot but not in texas standards because texas turns out life sentences like this candy. these are the two options that could happen here and we need your vehicle. ok and where do i fall from that from here you would follow this way. so that doesn't make sense that i make sense or ok the other one is if i'm getting in the vehicle and you're turning to do what have you got to do is. yes he's already here. so that's what happened and what's going to happen you're going to follow this like this and this is what happened this is what they said i'm not sure if i'm going to be equal. i need your vehicle and then i. i'm not sure if he felt like this or like this but he felt he felt toward towards he were already yeah so was this
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guy here getting in. this wasn't this guy getting the only option if he fell for discover here shoddy compound he went over it he would get in a vehicle that's the only way if this guy was leaning forward on the street where he was given a big green get shot from inside the vehicle and that's what they all say that he wasn't getting in the vehicle when the shots were fired yet he said yeah but they said he did it and he said i didn't see it because i was just getting in the vehicle because he's wanted done it. this guy was one and then he didn't of only option that's the only person that can shut it they just they ramrodded let. this guy get in because one that i shot that's both a page that's on want to get it done. some good magic or clean shoot stole and it drives about it goes very fast so what happened in between and we were just brought in the longest but it's we get out there. i get go knock on the door nobody answers
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an ark on the back door nobody answers because i'm getting in on the if you know if there was a pontiac grand prix or grand am to your car if if you're sitting there or see someone else in a passionate seat and you have to lean your seat forward first for the person to get the back seat oh you liked is two shots back and where were these bullets placed and i had no clue i was sitting in the passenger seat. so he it turns out it was. but in your first statement you said the bullets were on the right of his head right that's why we get because he was like this months probably going to get in here yellow and probably had in there i don't know exactly where they had a modest know they had him somewhere in the journalism you know they had been left . they could have put him on the left that's it that's in the papers.
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could have had a minimum. i'm pretty sure. on the second murder. is my worry is that they could be based on hey david made a statement as well the forensics are so important they have those and all that i was going to insist on is no d.n.a. there's no fingerprints. two vehicles and life organisms i want for your birthday me. first you stated that cleaned took the final shots right you know in your first state in the first five years but why did you do that mark told because you were friends of going mark a lot longer and. i got told investigators first of those skaters i'll translate more. can i ask you a very very honest question and i hope you're not offended but this is my commonsense again speaking so i'm not attacking you and i'm not judging because i
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wasn't there this is what i think. i think it's really hard to believe that someone lies in court to protect his friend. and will not lie to protect his own life. never lied in court to protect my friend you said. that was a statement we are statement but it was really really important it was your first statement you said clinton shot this guy. he killed him he said. figure. out figure you shoot someone in it you think they're going to. do it or do you want to trista come out true to the. well everyone says something different so. if you stand in the truth. and you say
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gee. that turn comes when you are ready yes but the dog is still there should be out and it's going out a way anyway. like this here. now
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to to hit it and shoulder to shoulder. and one of the co-defendants said. he was actually aiming. from twenty centimeters off then you can hit him in the left. no. with your left hand then you should have to you'd have to reach around like this or disguise oh here hold a gun shooting. maybe you can. go that side without. where. you'd have to lean yeah and then no two guy here goes what are you doing why would you jerry belief this if it seems so clear to us prosecutor. if the prosecutor has a. good story. he'll get people to to believe
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it now the defendant. his attorneys got to be regarded to counteract it. apparently didn't have a good attorney no he didn't. so that's that if you don't have a good attorney. most time you lose in your way. and i'll get the body felt when he was shot stabbed over and over to the torturing room towards a sterile and salad bar. was it was the oil that he was moaning he was mony mony he wasn't moving but he was moaning and what did he do. no clint had a gun i had no gun i hope put him in the trunk and you have no gun.
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and what were your options oh i'm not going to win now that i think back on it i could win i love it easily that's what i think i want my god i just seen this guy kills one person and he could easily say ok i gotta go take care of these people who are just dismissed all the cops are after us. i was thinking of it. in the meantime does this victim is moaning in the trunk. so didn't you feel like i need to help this guy more what am i going to do to save him by myself other than contact the authorities. she didn't do that either. so i looked at it was already. bored after sitting in the car thinking i could i can call my own one or i can just inform someone mostly guess what i had says something actually i do say some of the hospital i salute and we could just drop my boss out the most room and take off this somebody else person he should've just haven't heard out of the
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cameras on the hospital. it is so tight next out there. and. they took him up there sort of creek. and only put him out there at the creek and in a very cold to finish are the last two shots were unnecessary in my pic. but who shot mark mark and why i. claim told him here go it. could put him out of his misery i mean he lived or you lay down there with it so he threatened mark and. so you grabbed a pillow stuck the gun in the pillow tried to have a pillow. darnell or mark. but on other words pillows he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark the spot with what gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you i said all three of my guns. and you want anyone who didn't have your
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stuff. but if all three have a gun why would they go to that creek because clinton says so if they all have a gun you would have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. you would prefer. a drug oh oh . here's the problem and this is the thing about texas law. there's what's called the long parties now i wasn't indicted as the primary shooter i was tried as a primary shooter i had all these people they had guns hostage you know a force them all to do everything here.

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