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you know you miss. him but. donald trump welcomes the findings of the long awaited dimona report which concludes that he did not conspire with russia so in the trying to sixteen u.s. election. there was no courage and work through our show there was no structure to . a memoir. a hacktivist jailed for illegally infiltrating a boston hospitals network appeals to. his wife also spoke to us. he's not a terrorist. does not pose a threat to the institution so. they reserve this for places for people who
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they find politically inconvenient. and hundreds gathered in belgrade serbia twenty years since nato started its so-called humanitarian campaign in then. it's eight o'clock here in moscow and you're watching international live. with me welcome to the program. team did not conspire with russia to win the twenty sixteen u.s. election that's the key finding a special counsel. investigation attorney general william ball has released a summary of his report with trump describing it as a complete exoneration. as the report states the investigation did not establish that the members. campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in
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its election interference uk cities just announced there was no clue where the right you're the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard there was no collusion with the russian there was no up structure in none whatsoever. and it was a complete and total exoneration a full page summary states that lula did not find that trump or his campaign conspired with russia also it notes that no further indictments will follow as for allegations of obstruction of justice the attorney general says there is insufficient evidence for that adding though that didn't mean the president had been exonerated but this. and that something u.s. democrats are holding on to they are now demanding the release of the complete report. we will demand the release of the full report the president has not been
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exonerated by the special counsel yet the attorney general has decided not to go further or apparently to share those findings with the public we now call on the attorney general to honor that request to release the report and the underlying evidence and to appear before the judiciary committee to answer our questions without delay it to any general bar slatter raises as many questions as answers the fact the special counsel miller support does not exonerate the president on a charge a serious obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report and underlying documentation be made public without any further delay and to space in about the report had been building for months the media pundits and politicians . about the country's biggest investigation. whether it's living up to the hard. two year is they spent beating and bagging on the drums of collusion looking for traitors betrayal russian agents spies and sellouts and
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leading this righteous crusade inquisition the champion savior a messiah of the left robot all eyes or a special counsel robert muller the man who could save this democracy in the mall or investigation as the best hope for the white house is bracing bracing for the final report speculations are building wait for the report wait for that matter but i think robert mueller is going to get to the bottom of it was so much hope so much optimism but the truth is would be rooted out all for nothing and did buy a letter in a plain envelope no more indictments not one american charged with colluding with russia how that what if you could only feel the pundits pain now come the t. is. robert mueller is still at this point publicly silent as he has been from the
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very beginning honestly flip through the different news channels see for yourself the full spectrum of emotions where some cry others rage you think he missed the boat here how can they lead trump off the hook how can that happen then of course there's the nile how can this be what a single traitor unthinkable it must be a conspiracy it feels like the seeds of a coverup are here amongst the tea is the rage in the denial is also acceptance sad acceptance the good old days of burning witches. by investigating the president and reaching conclusions he did a solid favor he's been the sunshine so thank you robert muller but you col and fool everyone there are journalists loosely speaking that know better better than you me the f.b.i.
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and common sense i don't need them over report to know he's a traitor i have the t.v. they are the dauntless few they believe that the traitors are out there they will be found that the hunt goes on this is the start of something apparently not the end of something this is the end of the beginning a short moeller report would mark the end of the beginning not the beginning of the end this saga after the president is legal saga doesn't appear to be anywhere close to being over as the president hopes and while the pundits weep and cry region scream everyone else is laughing at them can you really blame them.
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we asked our guests for their views on the live report on what it means for both china and the democrats. the whole russia gate narrative and all the different variations of it are sort of crumbling right now this is basically the deja vu moment for the journalistic class. sort of perpetuate the same failure during the two thousand and sixteen elections boiled down a lot of the real polling numbers misreported inflated exaggerated so they've reframed the president they framed his staff cabinet appointees associates even his supporters of being russian agents this is the biggest political hoax in the history of the united states two and a half years of
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a complete fabricated political hoax i think the american people have not cared about the rush gate issue there are the polls show that this is been an issue that the media is care about that the democrats have cared about the democrats need to focus on bread and butter issues health care education homelessness infrastructure but they've decided time and again is some of the secondary issues that if they continue to do so they do so with their error it was a bunch of washington d.c. insiders trying to to distract from real crimes of the clinton campaign and the obama administration that people desperately wanted to cover up and now will come out uncorked but the american people are not missing in the america people are going to turn against this these corrupt insiders and cut out in space of this two thousand and twenty election. being accused of potentially flipping tens of thousands of dollars democrat candidates during the twenty eighteen and elections
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in the u.s. new research into the tech companies has found in says as of bias in at least three congressional races in southern california nearly fifty thousand election related searches and close to four hundred thousand web pages linked to them were analyzed the study of the data. uncovered an alleged pro-democrat bias in google search results when compared with competing search engine such as being and yahoo that meant that google users and were more likely to see pro-democrat stories and links as their first search results the study also concluded that over thirty five thousand undecided voters in the three districts in focus may have been persuaded as to who to give their backing to but this could have wider implications and potentially applied to millions across the country previous findings pointing at politically biased algorithms have been dismissed by the tech giant. we have never
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really ranked search results on any topic including elections to manipulate political sentiment moreover we do not make any ranking tweaks which is specific to elections or political candidates period we always strive to provide our users with the most accurate relevant answers to their queries we spoke to the research of behind these latest findings robert epstein who says that google's bias extends well beyond the u.s. . ninety percent of search around the world is done on the google search engine people trust algorithmic output they trust google they think it's because it's generated by a computer they'll see the human hand they think it's in our shul and objectives and their opinions change so we can measure that quite precisely now in national elections and in multiple countries and so we know for sure that that is occurring now around the world without people's knowledge in the united states google is the
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biggest lobbyists in the country they spend more money lobbying politicians than any other up any in the united states now as it happens i am not a conservative so i sympathize with that point of view with a liberal point of view but this kind of power to influence thinking and behavior invisibly around the world is extremely dangerous and i just don't think this should be a political or a partisan issue. part of a small town cultist guilty of illegally accessing a boston hospital is not what has sent a law to to take and it a appealed to our viewers for how to patrol the u.s. department of justice is restricting his journalistic activities i'm violating his human rights. dear r.t. audience i need your help because the u.s. department of justice is imprisoning me in retaliation for my human rights work and
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my journalism the corrupt judge gave me ten years for saving a young girl's life now the d.o.j. wants to put me in a communications management unit where they can restrict my journalism and stop the truth from getting out i'm hoping that you'll hear me and that many many people will petition their u.s. ambassador to stop the law protect the kids and stop the d.o.j. many thanks judy. in twenty thirteen got to the boston hospital network to help the connecticut teenager just seen a paletta purchase had been taken into state custody in massachusetts after a dispute over her diagnosis arose between her parents and the hospital has a quick recap of the whole story. the poor. right now please let me go home right now i need a beer hall my c.m. leap forward.
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she has been totally medically abused. finally. common sense prevailed. i was told of how this really happened politico's it feel like it's real if you so did to the whole. thanks marty made a statement to the prosecutor's the acms they were ashamed of themselves and he asked them to look back and take a look at what they were defending by not investigating and prosecuting. him instead you know going after him.
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this is such a miscarriage of justice and. it would have helped a lot of people thought it was hard to so i don't why well since posters say that. the government and the judge have tried to frame this case as a wanton disregard for human life when that's a huge misrepresentation of what happened that the jury would not find that he harmed or even potentially harmed any patients at the hospital and i think that you know when you're doing the right thing when you're on the right side of history. you can say what you want about trying to make marty look bad but. you know just seen a can now walk today when at the time we weren't sure if she was even going to live
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in january twenty ninth teen martin got to was found guilty of cyber attacks he was sentenced to ten years in prison for more of a he was ordered to pay four hundred forty three thousand dollars in damages he was jailed at the start of this year though he'd been in custody since february twenty sixth martin is now being held up to a detention center normally reserved for terrorists where his contacts with the outer world fully monitored he claims that his rights to perform his journalistic activities are under threat his wife dollars says the conditions he was held and now violate his basic human rights. marty has been transferred to solid to the special housing unit which is commonly called the hole and he's been there since february fifteenth. right now we're looking at. the government has made it clear that they're going to send marty to a communications management unit which is something which is
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a unit that plays extra special attention to. the communications of inmates it's reserved for people who are terrorists and politically inconvenient we believe he's being sent there because marty's been a journalist and publishing from behind bars. disclosing. all kinds of shenanigans from the d.o.j. in the federal bureau of prisons is not a terrorist he's has does not pose any threat to the institution so. they reserve this for places for people who they find politically inconvenient don't know if he's alone now or. with some or with somebody else but small confinement is analogous in you know in pressure and stress to solitary confinement and is also recognized by the un rapid tour. on torture for similar
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you know hardship. cia whistleblower john kerry achoo says the reason martin is being treated the way he is is because of what he revealed. i think this is being done to marty because like any other whistleblower when you blow the whistle on waste fraud abuse or illegality or threats to the public health or public safety you're rocking the boat and marty has made a lot of enemies in the justice department in the state of massachusetts people don't light when somebody from the outside pointed at them and says what you're doing is wrong what you're doing is breaking the law marty embarrassed a lot of people in the end when these investigations have been completed if there's to get she's proved that what marty told us was true marty was the good guy in this in this entire experience it was the government that was wrong and so just in order
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to to maintain their own sense of of. the importance or their own sense of of being the boss of this whole situation they crush the whistleblower and with marty that's exactly what they've done he can't speak to the press right now from brooklyn and he certainly will not be able to speak to the press from terre haute indiana for the next ten years. this sunday hundreds took to the streets of belgrade to mock twenty years since thanked her started its bombing campaign against the former yugoslavia what nato claimed was a humanitarian operation to help the country separatists local saw as a regime change campaign in which thousands who account the protesters condemned the nato bombing that ended serbia's rule over territory that many gathered as the nation's historic heartland then nato claimed its actions were legitimate and motivated i call to nearest human rights violations in cost of. nato became
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involved in yugoslavia in march nineteenth. tonight to say tell us as well said the cost of going out and violence the alliance back without any u.n. mandate. almost three months straight. after state it america correspondent alex has more on the anniversary of the conflict. this was serbia twenty years ago. on march twenty fourth one thousand nine hundred nine. needle campaign against the small balkan nation began i was there at the time so i'm going to take you through a bit of a personal journey at the time i was living here serbia's third largest city which
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seemed to be a million miles away from the battles in kosovo that very evening i was chilly out on the couch watching t.v. with my dog when suddenly the earth started shaking and the sky turned bright red warning. to go through the first explosion ran down the stairs trying to get out of the house not knowing where the next floor was going to hit. and second i stopped at the store. looked up in the sky and there was a cruise missile flying over the house over there seconds later another explosion. that tomahawk missile hit a target in the hills above nobody saw it was one of fifty five u.s. cruise missiles used against yugoslavia that night after by hundreds of fixed wing bombing operations well nato feel to destroy most military targets it was effective when it came to killing civilians this is the city of nice in southern serbia it's the location of one the most serious bombings of the nato campaign event happened
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may seventh one thousand nine hundred nine cluster bombs dropped fifteen people. that in the middle of the day one of those bombs killed a twenty seven year old woman who was seven months pregnant sorry. did you see that it happened on the girdle it's a bridge on april twelfth one thousand nine hundred nine nato planes targeted a civilian passenger trade not once but twice at least nine people died in the incident some say the number could be as high as sixty today the bridge where the attack occurred has been rebuilt walking around the site which has become a monument to the dead you can't help but reflect on the horror that happened here . when novick who was working. with a team of u.s. doctors and this is. ninety nine about his experience on the day of them on the
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start. every single story going on if not all after sundown and the bombs started dropping within a few minutes after. we were at a very critical juncture in operating on the schild and i looked up through the child's chest and said listen you know. my country for whatever reason is bombing your country tonight a number of your countrymen are going to die but this child that is on the table that is ten days old is not going to die tonight we're going to take this child safely downstairs and then all of you can go home to your families. i want to tell you that. that was one of the most riveting nights. that i've experienced. in the children's intensive care unit is on the top floor there's a balcony that goes about seventy percent of the way around the building. and i
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went outside with my coffee and i saw a number of fighter bombers as well. a u.s. watch dog targeted as a beacon in the fine speeches on the center of racism and sexism scandal as president is stepping down saying that whatever role happened on his watch is his responsibility equal ports. they are the judge jury and exit q chanelle when it comes to what you or me post online amazon google facebook all of the major web monopolies use the southern poverty law center as they go to meant to tell apart hate speech from ok speech the s.p.l. season nonstop operations are facilitated by half a billion dollars and relentless support from the mainstream media apparatus southern poverty law center putting to the southern poverty law center the southern
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poverty law center reports on the southern poverty law center which. tracks hate groups designated a hate group by the southern poverty law center and a plot twist the beacon in the fight against discrimination may have strayed from the narrow path of righteousness a long time ago if it was ever on it in the first place s.p.l. sees co-founder morris dees was recently fired amid rumors he allowed his nonprofit or get to plunge into exactly what it swore to eradicate. the s.p.l. see is committed to ensuring that the conduct of our staff reflects the mission of the organization and the values we hope to instill in the world when one of our own fails to meet those standards no matter his or her role in the organization we take it seriously and must take appropriate action and ask of this former employee the s.p.l. see is already gone bad from top to bottom flooring of these flushed up will be uncomfortable questions again will we complicit in your paychecks and staying
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silent in ripping off donors i'm going to have been organized that never lived up to the values it espoused in fact in the past lots of public speakers question the methodology of the center's activism for example this is how the veiling one of the most heinous terrorist attacks in the u.s. to donald trump racist anti semite killed eleven people in a pittsburgh synagogue because he was enraged by talk of a so-called invading migrant caravan. the very language that trap news regardless of whether or not you agree with this sort of reasoning for the sake of the argument let's see the s.p.l. two years right a lunatic in waiting could mess translate a hyperbola into a call to action in two thousand and twelve a marsh shooting was narrowly avoided when a guard took a bullet but still managed to apprehend the suspect who was about to gunned down a family research center meeting is how we explained it what he did so this still
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is the story. so. this. yeah the s.p.l. see would guilty over exactly what they're accusing trump of now but years before he became president the s.p.l. c. has regularly been sued over their accusations too in one of the biggest trials eventually agreed to pay more than three million dollars in compensate. to their victim and apologized for putting him on what he called the hitlist a computer email and website is hardly the adequate amount of scrutiny for what could tarnish a person's reputation or destroy lives what it is perfect for though is to bully people into doling out more of that sweet sweet dollar to keep themselves off the big book of shame is paid to carol swain who says she was targeted by s.p.l. c.
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after accusing it of double standards and with glen allen a lawyer in the same company claiming it severely damaged his career the southern poverty law center has targeted many family aryan is christian groups and label them as hate groups and so they have been a mammoth and they may continue to do that with morris dees gone and they're brought to seek new leadership it's not clear that that news new leadership will be any more objective and neutral than the leadership it will replace they have increasingly engaged in behavior best damn it's their credibility so i think it's beginning to take its toll the decision to fire the band or more steves has a lot to do with the pair the organization is then trouble it's trying to rebrand
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it for the sake of all of us who has been going out of the s.p.l. see for decades. and it finally got so bad that the somebody tried to put a stop to it their actions are un-american unfair and they are motivated by fundraising purposes primarily they purport to go after hate groups but their definition of hate groups is saw more things but it really comes down to the people who they with their left wing orientation decide are their political enemies. the syrian democratic forces have declared a final victory over islamic state after capturing the terror group's last pocket of resistance the need came after kurdish forces reported heavy fighting along the iraqi border the village of by those in north eastern terrorists or province has been the main hot spot for the s.d.f. for several weeks some u.s. officials are trying to avoid being too hasty. while we have completed
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the territorial defeat of isis in syria and iraq we still have much work to do we've been clear that the campaign is not over. we will continue to support the coalition's operations in syria to ensure this enduring defeat make no mistake diet is preserving their force they've made calculated decisions to preserve what's left of their dwindling personnel and capabilities by taking their chances in camps for internally displaced persons and going to ground in remote areas they waiting for the right time to reemerge meanwhile the white house states that syrian territory is now one hundred percent honest or free something the us president has already been saying for a while. we have a lot of. great announcements having to do in syria and our success with the
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eradication of the caliphate and that will be announced over the next twenty four hours. and by the way as of probably today or tomorrow we will actually have one hundred percent of the caliphate in syria one hundred. us will soon control one hundred percent devices territory syria and other short period of time like ours you'll be hearing hours and days you'll be hearing about the caliphate it will that's what hundred percent defeated we just took over you know you kept hearing was ninety percent and ninety two percent the caliphate in syria now it's one hundred percent and we just took over. and if you get off.
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