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two years of digging twenty five million dollars and three thousand subpoenas sent and one conclusion there is no collusion between russia during the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election but that's not stopping the president's rivals from digging. so much that needs to be you know taken a look at this point and so it's not the end of everything for us computer
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hacker jailed for ten years after targeting a hospital where a teenage girl was allegedly being mistreated. for help amid fears his prison conditions will be made. many people. protect the kids and stop. many things. just weeks before the u.k. still trying to find a way to get a deal approved amid reports of a. prime minister trees amazed. by the welcome just gone six pm here in moscow. two years of digging twenty five million dollars spent. conclusion from stay did not conspire with russia to win the
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twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election so let's get some more details now from u.s. correspondent kelly joins us good afternoon just run through then the details of what's happened and reaction to it all. well the report has been filed with the u.s. department of justice and it seems that trumps montra for the past two years of the investigation has been validated let's review what has been saying from the beginning as the report states the investigation did not establish that the members of the trim campaign conspired who coordinated with the russian government in its election interference activities it was just announced there was no could. the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard there was no collusion with the russians there was no ups truck here and none
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whatsoever. and it was a complete and total exoneration. now you would think that the text speaks for itself however trump's political rivals seem to want to keep this going there montra is now this is not over and there has been a steady demand that the entire report be released to the public there's so much that needs to be you know taken a look at at this point and so it's not the end of everything we're going to have to wait to see the report and the report needs to be made public say pity he has in effect created headlines that will create a trap for all of us because we have to avoid falling into the headline massacres. now at this point we have a joint statement from palosi and schumer that's chuck schumer and nancy pelosi leaders of the democrats in congress and they are essentially claiming that even
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though the report is out it does not fully exonerate the president of charges such as obstruction of justice and that they want these documents they want to formally report to be released without any further delay furthermore they want to basically call for questioning the attorney general as well as bob muller about the evidence they used in order to reach their conclusion let's take a listen to read by the special counsel here at the attorney general has decided not to go further into that request to release the report and the underlying evidence and to appear before the judiciary committee to answer our questions without delay. now on the day that the attorney general basically published the letter and came forward the memo basically ruling out when that was published it was pointed out that william barr the u.s. attorney general many democrats pointed out that he had authored
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a memo in which he had ruled out a charge of obstruction of justice now that was highlighted however he made those comments roughly several months before he was nominated for the position of u.s. attorney general by donald trump's those were not comments he made while in office it's important to note also that donald trump has spoken up and put a twit tweet on social media and he said i never thought i'd see the day where democrats are visibly upset that the president the united states didn't collude with the russians that's donald trump tweeting out triumphantly as the bob mower probe has concluded showing that he did not engage in collusion during the twenty sixteen elections. ok thank you can of those kind of modern efforts in the united states with a full page summary also notes that no further indictments will be made what it takes is three now two years of the will approach. two years they spent beating and bagging on the drums of collusion looking for traitors
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betrayal russian agents spies and sellouts and leading this righteous crusade inquisition as the champion savior a messiah of the left robert mueller all eyes are in special counsel robert muller the man who could save this democracy in the mall or investigation as the best hope the white house is bracing bracing for the final report speculations are building wait for them all or report wait for that matter but i think robert mueller is going to get to the bottom of there was so much hope so much optimism that the traitors would be rooted out all for nothing ended by a letter in a plain envelope no more indictments not one american charged with colluding with russia how that hurt if you could only feel the pundits pain now
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come the tias robert muller is still at this point publicly silent as he has been from the 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 called a single traitor unthinkable it must be a conspiracy it feels like the seeds of a cover up are here amongst the tea is the rage and the denial there's also acceptance side. septmonts the good old days of burning witches are over by investigating the president and reaching conclusions he did a solid favor he's been the sunshine so thank you robert muller but you can't fool everyone there are journalists loosely speaking that know better better than
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you me the f.b.i. and common sense i don't need them all 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 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 scream everyone else is laughing at them can you really believe.
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but i guess the if they were let's bring in mary to jet ski she's a writer and broadcaster and joins us now from the u.k. you very welcome mary thanks for coming on firstly your reaction then to the miller probe no evidence of collusion do you think this justifies trumped repeated assertions that this was all a big which it. well to a large extent it does i know it was very interesting to me that to soon as the the headline conclusions were released that there was no. illusion that all the people who had basically taken for granted that there was can collusion we're turning round and saying well of course this isn't the end there's all sorts of other investigates but the point is that the reason why the murder investigation was
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setup the reason why all this money was spent on it was because of the allegations of collusion between the trump team and russia and those have not only not been proven they've been quashed now if you look at some of the other to claim. it is true that trump wasn't as they say exonerate it on the charge of trying to obstruct justice. there is a sort of neutrality about that but when you look more closely at the findings that at least as they were summarized by william barr the attorney general then that to that obstruction of justice. the finding may be a more ambivalent but the reason it's more ambivalent is because if there was no collusion then there was no reason for anybody to go and try and obstruct justice so my view is that both of those claims trump is absolutely in the clear do you
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think mary this should be any accountability to all those that claim there was collusion including many of those in the intelligence community because it sparked a huge investigation that's going on for two years is cost norf a lot of money and apparently those claims just weren't true. yes well i mean i think almost i mean my view would be that probably the doesn't really need to be an investigation because the finding at least in the summarized version from the attorney general is so very clear it completely echoes trumps depends which is there was no collusion so it seems to. me almost that the report at least insofar as we have it at the moment makes that absolutely clear and it is if indication so in a way to go back over all this in some ways would muddy the waters all over again and if i was trump and the republicans i would say were let that stand. do you
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think that will happen mariano because do you think that will happen because people are calling already are they let's see the full report we're suspicious that there are things in this report that you know do you need investigating further have to state that there are claims that there is evidence that russia did meddle in these elections too and that needs to be looked at so you wouldn't assuring that this is going to be the be all and end all you just assume is going to open up another avenue you wouldn't you. know what there's plenty of people who want that to happen and of course nobody really in the media or in politics would like that report to remain secret. the idea that there is sort of any information isn't in the public domain is something that none of us likes and i would love to see the report published it appears that the battle over this may go right up to the u.s. supreme court it also appears that it could be very difficult to get the whole
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report published because there are people saying that there's actually quite a lot of classified material there. that would be classified with the various bits of the american intelligence services but also in the summary it says that you know not only were all these all these lawyers hardened all these witnesses subpoenaed and the rest of it but thirteen foreign countries were asked for evidence now you know we don't know as yet which those countries were what sort of evidence was requested what sort of evidence may have been provided but i wouldn't be at all . sure that quite a lot of that evidence would have been given on condition that it remain confidential so there's going to be a battle about that as well so plenty more to enjoy mary niceto she was an absolute married to jet ski writer and broadcaster in the u.k. thank you. u.s.
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computer hacker jailed after a cyber attack on a hospital where a teenager was mistreated has a paid to r.t. for help it comes amid fears his conditions in prison will be made worse. 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 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 lies protect the kids and stop the d.o.j. many thanks judy. well in twenty thirty motion causes fell there the boston hospital network in a bid to help the connecticut teenager just stay in a petty a her parents had raised the alarm over her treatment and the hack attack
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i want to help a lot of people is hard tough so i don't why well but there are the same lies that . we also talk to the wife of the hack at donna says failed and she thinks that what happened was deliberately misrepresented. a wanton disregard for human life when that's a huge misrepresentation of what happened just seen it was denied her pain medication she was in. she was in agony twenty four seven she lost the use of her legs like their parents were afraid she was going to die and for good reason we've seen other kids and that better five psych ward die instead of the hospital respecting the parent's wishes they started to become strange they started to become very overbearing they took custody away from the parents they had monitored calls they won't let their daughter speak about her conditions they tried to get
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the parents to lose complete custody and get the daughter adopted what we have here is boston children's hospital. using institutional abuse on children and they should be recognized for doing that and they should be called out so they can start you know healing a transformative process rather than trying to bury it. 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 january martin go to spell it was found guilty of cyber attacks and he was sentenced to ten years in prison and was ordered to to pay four hundred forty three thousand dollars in damages he's now being held in the detention center normally reserved for terrorists with john kiriakou says that martin is being treated this
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way because of what he revealed. i think this is been 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 like 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 in the end when these investigations have been completed the investigations 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 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
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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. that the newspapers have been laying flowers and toys in memory of the sixty four victims of a shopping center five russian city of quetta one year after the tragedy of a half of those who died were children it's believed the cause of the inferno was not electrical fold or people were trapped inside the building the survivors later saying that emergency exits had been a lot is a recap of that terrible event to put a horn and they might find some of the images disturbing.
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which is sort of what if. you're watching us international still ahead for you this evening there has been another twist in the brics it saga britain's prime minister is reportedly facing a cabinet revolt the story on the way just after the break but. 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 to beatrice that's what before three of them or ten people get. interested in the
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waters of. the ship. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next. different clubs in one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and the fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. if you think. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is the flooding here. again with just weeks to go until the twelfth deadline the u.k.
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still hasn't agreed to any terms and the person holding the negotiations prime minister to resign my us now facing growing reports of a poll by senior members of her own party to remove her from office with all his. this was meant to be the final week that britain uses to make the very final preparations to wave goodbye to the european union on march twenty ninth and while the european commission have said they have finalize their preparations for a new deal brax it here in the u.k. it's a whole different story we're still in a seismic political reality where anything could happen and all scenarios possible are still on the table including a potential and of to resubmit his premiership including the possibility of a new deal cracks it including the possibility of a third attempt to jam through parliament her withdrawal agreement with the
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european union to try to get that deal through because of a lack of a majority when it comes to any other alternative this weekend we saw reported about one million people take their outreach to the streets to demand a second referendum to be able to have a final say on what's been going on here we also know that rumors have been ripe of a possible coup attempt brewing with anti i'm a sentiment on the increase with calls for her resignation becoming a louder and crew clearer the discussions have included the possibility of her being ousted or her potentially stepping down or her potentially stepping down in exchange for support from those against her when it comes to another attempt to get her deal through so in terms of anything that's clear what we do know is theresa may has been holding cabinet meetings she's been holding a bunch of meetings over the weekend she's set to address parliament later to day
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and parliament is trying to of what's being described as take back control how they're going to do it is a question but they are intending to vote on a series of indicative votes in hope that there will be some clarity in terms of what a possible alternative. with the majority support. the ukrainian president petro poroshenko was complicit in and had prior knowledge of the downing of the boeing m.h. seventeen passenger plane in twenty fifteen in the east of the country at least that's according to a former employee of kiev security service the whistleblower also revealed more too about the war in eastern ukraine and has been cooperating with moscow apparently artie's were on course that have joined me in the studio earlier with the details. gentleman's name is are off and he's been were he was an employee of for ukrainian special services and at the press conference he said that he has in fact been
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working for a russian intelligence helping russian intelligence since twenty fourteen since the government coup happened today he presented forty eight page document that allegedly outlines crimes by ukrainian special services what were the key points that he made you mentioned. flight m h seventeen that was downed in the area in july of twenty four dean and that was long blamed on the anti-government forces. just ukraine is complicit in the. forces it gave the impression that president poroshenko and his press service knew about this in advance the second thing was that the time zone hadn't been closed well he's been talking about some more alleged crimes by the ukraine a special services if you remember back in twenty fourteen on the second of may
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there was a massacre in a city of a desk where forty two people died after a clashes with what again this was the so-called football ultras it is well known that the driving force john the crime in that this was the in such organizations if the security service over ukraine allowed but on such a massive scale you know that's what happens then at the very least it's employees under the department of state protection knew what would happen and they themselves denies that all students prevent it he also talked about secret prisons that were in the area where people had actually died. i know about secret prisons one in my real pool i know very well it's common name is the lawyer brewery in prison is a cool books there it's. rooms with dools blood soaked into which you also scratched people people who were tortured by the ukrainian secret service people
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well somebody that looks like that like like that for example i don't know if you can say that we did get a reaction from the ukrainian secret service already they have confirmed that. is one of their own but they added that this man was dismissed for. drinking on the job he was dismissed as b u officer and they also called all of his allegations and let me quote they said that he is a negation in line with russian filthy propaganda. among cost off speaking to me earlier that's how the news is looking so far today or not he did have a company we're back again in half and.
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finally robert muller as completed his investigation into so-called trump collusion with russia there are no additional indictments the report is finished but the follow continue. time after time she were going underground as chinese communist leader xi jinping visits france hours after the nineteenth consecutive geale asia on uprising coming up in the show on a tour nation economic war zone countries from venezuela to iran just syria illegal under international law we asked the united nations special rapporteur on sanctions . and will the war ever and as the yemeni conflict enters its fifth year we ask u.k. energy.
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