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the u.s. special counsel robert mueller concludes his two year probe into alleged russian collusion recommends no new documents also to come in the u.s. backed kurdish forces declared victory over islamic state after capturing the terror group's last bullet hole in syria france are bracing for another weekend of yellow vests protest the french military day sparking anger by saying it reserves the right to open fire if riots is in danger lives we gauge reaction to that. move asked for what he did last saturday burned down and so on i think this is a necessary measure i think they're bringing in the army as a way of responding to the crisis but it's not solutions to problems. the british
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prime minister tells a divided parliament the third vote on her beleaguered breaks a deal could now be off the cards despite the e.u. granting her extra time to get it. so i welcome just go on to pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international. the u.s. special counsel robert mueller has submitted his long awaited report on alleged russian involvement in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election the confidential document was handed to the justice department which says miller has not recommended any new indictments from new york with the latest his. report has been submitted the final report from bob muller the special counsel appointed two years ago to look into allegations that
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donald trump had colluded with russia during the two thousand and sixteen elections and at this point no further indictments are being called for we're hearing from the white house which has spoken up and said the next steps are up to attorney general barr and we look forward to the process taking its course white house has not seen the report does not know what it contains it was simply submitted to the department of justice has long maintained there was nothing for special counsel robert mueller to find he's stood firm in saying that there was nothing to the allegations made against him let it come out let people see it that's up to the attorney general we have a very good attorney general he's a very highly respected and we'll see what happens there's no good. there was no collusion there was no obstruction there was no nothing it appears that this bob mohler report is a bit of a failure it hasn't turned up any big indictments related to russia collusion it's been two years long but we've already heard democratic party leaders talking about other options they have for keeping the scandal scandalous allegations related to
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trump and russia alive now adam schiff a democrat in congress recently floated this idea for keeping the story going i said he agreed that the counterintelligence investigation may be more important than the criminal investigation because it goes to present threat to our national security whether the president and anybody around him a compromised by foreign power there's been many occasions in which the u.s. public was told that some kind of bombshell or groundbreaking revelation was about to be revealed but it seems that the two years the report has finally concluded and people are waiting to see what is made public from that report after the u.s. attorney general makes that decision and i'm open reports of in the u.s. presidential hopeful for the libertarian party says the democrats benefit the most from the middle. what we've seen so far has been basically a joke this whole thing was supposed to fire into russia russian called lucian and
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so far all the indictments all the guilty pleas that there have been guilty pleas and all the people found guilty in court have been found guilty of things better other than russian collusion this was supposed to be a big whole thing that was going to under under uncover some connection between trump and russia and it turns out to be just a bunch of petty usual nonsense just normal politics this is not russia inclusion this is a waste of time effort and energy so i expected or democrats will drag this out as much as they possibly can not because they think there's anything to be found but because they know that this trial this kind of circus is helping to energize the democratic base helping them to say look trump is really bad for these reasons. the syrian democratic forces have declared final victory over islamic states after capturing the terror groups last pocket of resistance in the country. from here we
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announced the end of the campaign all areas including the camp were liberated after islamic states were eliminated from the face of the earth while the u.s. backed kurdish forces began the offensive in the syrian town of but guus in the beginning of march since then hundreds of eyes will fight is along with their families have surrendered and have been positioned in the whole refugee camp nearby units meant by the greek does echo those that have been made by donald trump before he said multiple times that i saw is gone and promised to recruit troops from the country. we have won against isis we've beaten them and we've beaten him badly now we've won it's time to come back we just took over you know you kept hearing it was ninety percent ninety two percent the caliphate in syria now it's one hundred percent we just took over we're knock at the hell out of isis will become another syria like very soon. like i will ask these these now if he's the rector of can
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also this british think tank that does focus on crises in syria and also the middle east a very welcome good afternoon what's your reaction then to this latest announcement from the s.d.f. is it really game over for islamic state. well it's not basically there are remnants obviously that have gone elsewhere we understand that the last position geographically held position as like a sovereign place if you want to put it that way probably has fallen but that's not the end of the fighters the fighters we there are reports that they have been moved elsewhere. these are mixed state we need always to remember that it is not the only . docs or extremist islamic. faction that he's operating on in syria or iraq there is also al-qaeda affiliated groups that are making it live and so on so forth. for the united states they probably would want to say well
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this is a victory that we've achieved and what have you but if we look at it a little bit more in-depth we would probably realize that a they took more time than they should. to to eliminate that threat they've probably much clearer than it should have been you know if we think we'll still totally devastated cities and also most importantly geopolitical terms they prevented the syrian army from doing the job so what lies ahead is most important in that sense sure what does lie ahead i mean there's been much speculation whether america would would withdraw its troops or not do they have an excuse to stay there given what you said about potential sleeper cells. they're not getting they're not getting the well forgetting about the sleeper cells one could argue that the remnants of the dice we we like to paint them as but we also can look at them as local population but local
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population if they see american soldiers or. like kurdish soldiers even they would require they would probably look at them as occupiers and that would you know instigate some sort of resistance that would make people mobilize themselves and don't want this american soldiers to be here that they have no right to be here and so on so forth. if they carry on attacks against the united states troops or is the troops that would be labeled easily as their eyes but that doesn't necessarily have to be from an islamic extremist point of view could easily be someone doesn't. you know he's not welcome in an american soldier in their neighborhood so that's one thing but what we know for sure is that it's not the sleeper cells that what that is keeping the americans inside syria it's to gain as much influence in that area they are trying to negotiate with turkey on how to give the
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kurds some sort of an upper hand in future negotiations with the syrian government syrian government as we've seen heard from prison. recently they're having none of the talk about federalism and what have you and the americans it's not it's just not happening for them to gain whatever they need to gain. in terms of influence inside syria but they're trying to keep as much trouble as possible so if a full withdrawal wouldn't. cannot be traded with some concessions here or there finally we can leave two hundred or four hundred troops so that's the main reason why they want to keep troops rather than be purcell's and just lastly what you think should happen or will happen to the many islamic state fights is this still in syria but have surrendered in the now it refugee camps. well i think the
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logical thing is is for them to go back to their countries if i could bring you a syrian point of view here. a point of view is that the syrians i've heard many say you know why is this garbage being dumped at our doorstep those who dumped it provided you know all the weaponry and all the axes and what have you for them to come here from other countries from central asia from europe from north africa and arabia they should take them back we've we've you know i personally he took it in britain we experience the shimmy i'm a big. case where she was stripped out of nationality and what have you this is not the way forward you know if this is a certain country's citizen that certain country should be responsible for them rather than throwing them at other people to you know wrestle for them forever we've seen iraq taking some of the. prisoners back to put them to
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trial and what have you and i think tunisia as well so that there are countries that are starting to do something about it everybody should follow suit ok i'm going to have to leave it every night or time but i still see this afternoon that was after i took notice the british think tank that does focus on crises in syria and also the middle east thank you. french soldiers will be. allowed to open fire during yellow vests protest if lives of put in danger by riots is according to an army general speaking ahead of a nineteenth consecutive weekend of the nationwide demonstrations on saturday last weekend the capital paris saw chaotic scenes. which was.
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through well thousands of soldiers will be deployed outside french government buildings today artie's between courtin of reports now from paris. another week and other protests but this time opening fire at crowds is apparently an option seeing you do so you order the soldiers a strictly set out extremely precise they have different modes of action to face or threats you could go as far as opening fire if they're all someone else's life is a threat this saturday over five thousand armed soldiers will be in the streets parisians are divided over the prospect with some calling it catastrophic i think this is an extreme measure obviously this will not solve everything but at least it will help to avoid further destruction don't know i don't think anything good will come of the government's decision to use the army's they've asked for what they did last saturday burned down restaurants and so on i think this is a necessary measure so. it's not the army's mission shows the failure of the
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government and the failure of our petition is so you know. i think if the army opens file it will prove that crisis management is not sufficient i think they're bringing the army as a way of responding to the crisis but it's not a solution to the problem politicians from across the political spectrum have reacted with anger to this latest measure it's a serious mistake imagine them standing in front of the national assembly or the elysee palace and holders descend on bam what happens then will they be fired on will people be killed in twenty seventeen emanuel mccrone promised to appease friends in two hundred nineteen he suggests that the military could shoot at demonstrators mechanism is fracturing france and sending it into their. sister to a sheep mentality. this time you have gone too far mr macro you have to know how not to push the entire country into a settling of schools it's time to return to more proportional methods the whole
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world would be horrified to learn that here in france we're using the same methods that we condemn when they are used in other countries. as. an addition to putting soldiers on the streets in order to prevent another wave of violence the french president has decided to close several i cannae klug marks including this famous avenue. on saturday anyone protesting here will face a fine to up to one hundred thirty five euros these announcements not the result of powerlessness grow the republican response to this precise hold of who is seems to be thing up security on the streets is the only solution to this crisis that i am across and can see and he is now turning his attention to other challenges and i believe that when anyone brings their domestic problems or divisions to the european council it is a waste of time and i don't have time to waste. the nineteenth weekend of protests just now here at the french capital as braced for
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a fresh outpouring of anger and the protesters have adopted the slogan the war has been declared. you're watching us he said had the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is being challenged over his feminism we've got the details on the press of the stories to just off the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you that. i don't think the number means they've come out of us with over one trillion dollars of debt more than ten white collar crime families the big. easy five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich each week six percent of the
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world market goes thirty percent some would say one hundred to five hundred three for chicken per second and this one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overall. the only number you need remember one one busy show you know bored to miss the one and only. leg. hello again our petition calling for breaks it to be can't sort has now reached over four million signatures since wednesday setting a wreck order for the website it comes amid increasing uncertainty over the future
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of the u.k.'s divorce from the e.u. but on thursday the british prime minister to resign may was in brussels to negotiate an extension to the drawer deadline does agree to a two week delay until may the twenty second if parliament is twice rejected for a deal if not she'll have only until april the twelfth to propose a new plan however the prime minister has now said another vote might not take place next week as expected writing breaks it into further disarray following all the twists and turns his party point. remember that simpsons episode where bart keeps touching the electrified cupcake. it all looks a bit like to resume a's attempts to get her breath as it deals through parliament the woman tasked with leading the country at its greatest hour since world war two hasn't got many people up to defend her it's just going oh no no no no no she is
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the roadblock to this house reaching majority when will she develop and start to do was. to disaster week week. britain's departure from the e.u. is likely to be delayed and the wheels off boiling off the brags that bus but if you think about it to reason may wasn't the one that called the referendum in the first place a certain previous prime minister did and she has hammered out that deal with the e.u. like she was supposed to but the politicians in parliament won't sign off on it because some of them are hard bragg's it is that want to stick it to brussels and many of them remain is that want to stick with brussels and pleasing the politicians in a predominantly remain a parliament while carrying out the will of the people is turning into an impossible task some say she's trapped like the time she couldn't get out of this
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car carrying the poisoned brags that charlie. even donald trump has had a dig i'm surprised the hell believe it's all gone voices of support are rare i don't always agree with her but i know her to be a woman of coverage i also feel sorry for because we have actually given her an impossible task for critics though there's no excusing mase bungled bragg's it with public anger over brags that running high. laughing at the prime minister has become a national pastime. come with me and together let's see. what's. on the planes.
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and everything like that. government. and who can forget her famous touch phrase bricks it means bricks it years from now to reason may is likely to be seen as the braggs it prime minister at her legacy depends on its head message to the people of britain is that she's trying her hardest to deliver britain's departure from the e.u. this i am absolutely sure you the public have had enough your charge of the infighting your charge of the political games and the arcane procedural rounds tired of m.p.'s talking about nothing else but bricks it when you have real concerns about our children schools our national health service knife crime you
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want this stage of the bricks it process to be over and done with i agree on your side she might be forgiven for wondering if there is anyone left on her. report and while the political commentator on great walker says that the reason may's approach to brecht's it has been a failure. she is trying her best to deliver on the referendum result but she's dead wrong in the way of doing it the withdrawal agreement and the backstop means that unless the irish agree with trade agreements we end up being ruled by brussels in perpetuity that can't make any sense for a sensible democratic western nation so it's a reason they may well be doing have past and she's she's fighting apollo but that desperately wants to remain in the european union what nobody is thinking about is what the ordinary voters walks of people want to leave the european union that's what the majority want so we consulted parliament we consulted the government we
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consulted the european union and they've all got their views well actually it's time to think about what the public wants i mean really what the public wants is not to extend article fifty and it's not to have any sort withdrawal agreement it's a lever become a fully independent nation at the eleven o'clock twelve o'clock your time next friday. monica nineteen opposition lawmaker has lashed out at the prime minister there calling him a fait feminist in a fiery parliamentary session and poll accuse justin trudeau of silencing powerful women in an ongoing corruption scandal the use of the term them in a zero day i ask one more time if this kind minister is such a minutes why did she find modeling the former attorney. well the former attorney general who the lawmaker just mentioned there is one of four top officials to have resigned in a bribery case that has shaken the canadian government jody wilson says she was
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pressured by trudeau to drop an investigation into canadian engineering giant s.n.c. laval in where the company is also one of the world's largest construction firms and twenty fifteen it was charged with bribery and fraud in libya and allegedly paid ninety eight million dollars to gadhafi era fisher to secure lucrative contracts including the world's biggest irrigation project in the wake of the scandal trudeau's approval ratings slump from forty one percent in january down to thirty three percent this month amid widespread calls for his resignation the canadian prime minister has denied any wrongdoing though insisting he was safeguarding the interests of voters i and my staff always acted appropriately and professionally we of course had discussions about the potential loss of nine thousand jobs in communities across the country we spoke to canadian journalist lauren southern who says that justin trudeau his claims of feminism have
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been used to score political points. this is not about holding true to one's values it is not about actually having a code of ethics it is about winning elections the government has made it such a priority they have used accusations of sexism they have used the term feminist to to prop up their party so much that other conservatives are almost forced to bring this up in the conversation because they have made it such an important political debate so if your party is going to be about equality half women half men in the parliament that is going to be the hill that your party guys on that you better stand on it and if you're going to use that as a weapon well then be prepared for that to be used as a weapon against you trudeau when you don't live up to your own values this will certainly make it a closer election than i initially thought and i think the conservatives could have a chance at taking things if trudeau continues down this road of scandal after
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scandal and that brings you up to date that's how the news is looking so far today here not he will back again with more not thirty five. breaks it comes down. officer. told him to get up off the ground the officer began to head him down. democrats on the sounds of kind of fighting into the grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. drew his or her own. individual twisted away from the officer pulling the toilet out of his crib. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the
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weapon once missed and then what happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to. have to go on to be pro-choice this is like the before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. first sip. of the tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has
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been faithfully implemented for inside venezuela things through different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum's to venezuela associate the famous would have a son of a moment to think that outputs and that sort of data to say on the cutting of the moment the focus of the who story is a new nixon told in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated that in latin america an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the chilean economy scream so wants and making the economy of venezuela screed. when lawmakers manufactured two sentenced him to public wealth. when the room
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