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headline stories this hour the much hyped. report two years of media speculation. u.s. president with the democrats finding. no collusion no obstruction president. of justice certainly obstructed justice multiple attempts by the present to mislead the country. the government in libya accuses for. cooperation with.
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the. knights. billboard for project from space. cross the world this is r t international from the team myself you know me hello and welcome top story after a two year investigation on almost nonstop media coverage of the so named russia gate scandal the heavily redacted report. the document reveals that there was no cooperation between any american with russians in the twenty sixteen presidential election. the special counsel's report states that is quote investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated. with the russian government in its election interference activities
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but it doesn't let donald trump off the hook in the eyes of democrats and large parts of the media the focus has now shifted to on the section of the report that investigates possible obstructions to the investigation our senior correspondent. has it all not two years america waited for this hoped and prayed it would unmake trump all exonerate him that the new report would and this two year long drama about collusion hacking and conspiracy people would get closure what america got was this page off the redacted page sensitive into in legibility obviously some of this stuff could pass for modern art and as with odds everyone interprets this report how they
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want and they're having a good day i'm having a good day q who's called. no collusion no obstruction even it is incomplete for me to work with a mole report outlines disturbing evidence. president's trip in gage in obstruction of justice and oh there is kind of confused so was mueller trump may have been cleared of collusion but obstruction of justice scalia in the air mueller writes that it's so complicated he couldn't decide whether trump tried to obstruct justice or not the guilty no innocent the conclusion the congress may apply the obstruction laws to the president's corrupt exercise of the powers of office accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law specifically mueller found eleven instances where trump potentially tried to obstruct justice and democrats have jumped on it the miller report prints
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a disturbing picture of a president who has been weaving new web of deceit lies and improper behavior and acting as if the law doesn't apply to him it's a very interesting and very disturbing read that does not exonerate this president the whole repercussions for the country of having a president who lies to the country who misleads the country you urges others to do so a president to. to my reading of the. mother report almost certainly obstructed justice certainly intended and attempted to obstruct justice and if true this alleged trumped tantrum is only making it so much sweeter the president slumped back in his chair and said oh my god this is terrible this is the end of my presidency i'm. you know this report has trump political the democrats smell blood they have trump and like blood hounds still
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mercilessly dog him for obstruction and anyone that gets in the way the messenger included they ministration has a new face in any math error and one with a lot more stature he's the country's attorney general he said half a dozen times no collision no question no lawyer no legal presentation presenting its conclusion six times the attorney general getting out there and getting his narrative his take on it as vigorously as possible because attorney general barr wants to represent our trouble i think he should resign they are calling for barr to resign a traitor a sellout they scream and they want mueller himself the darling just a few months ago to be hauled before congress the mueller reports and did nothing those who hated trump hated him more and vice versa if anything this report is going to america and americans further apart but hey i got to tell you at
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least ninety a fracture has a happy. yet lots of reaction could be expected to the release we gathered some of the guests and experts have been sharing about the two years in the making of a reporter. they still can't get to a point where the president did with russia and in fact they said quite categorically it did not happen so then why would the president knowing he is innocent obs struct put that in as a matter of pure politics as a sop to the democrats who are on the commission twenty five attorneys all of them democrats most of them hillary supporters a large number of them hillary donors and we have to do something in the report to make them happy we're going to start looking at then why did this investigation even begin i mean was there wrongdoing there was there you know falsification of documents to get pfizer warrants there's a lot of embarrassment here we're talking about millions upon millions of dollars
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of taxpayer dollars of time wasted if things happened for something that legitimately had no basis in fact and any evidence that might have been presented to start this miller investigation well last night we had chuck schumer saying that well how dare william barr you know come out and speak before we get the report what kind of report with this be after that we're going to start hearing about how the redactions are at a way a way to hide the real truth and it's really never going to end despite we're going to continue to see one thing after another with trump but they went immediately from russia collusion to trump taxes trying financial statements and william bars obstruction so i mean the arguments haven't stopped yet they're not going to stop but we do have what seems to be a very conclusive case of absolutely no collusion most of the attorneys i talked to at the beginning of this said when they start investigations like this they always find something on their target it came back that he was squeaky clean and i think that turns the conversation from what's inside of this investigation to what
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prompted what was the impetus who paid for this investigation the rule in the united states the constitutional law is you're innocent until proven guilty that right actually was not given our president he was absolutely considered guilty by much of the leftist regressive media in the united states and so i don't know if. actually how they're going to explain themselves more time the democrats do spend on this the more they're damaging their own party going into elections. ok moving on to another headline story the european commission has found no evidence that cybersecurity giant caspar lobb spied for russia the spyder earlier claims by the united states and the european union the commission is not some possession of any evidence regarding potential issues related to the use of conspiracy products this is another evidence not to let the geo political agenda fool you with fake news. the european commission was responding to a request by a belgian m.e.p.
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who wanted to know why the law was labelled as dangerous the e.u. branded software as malicious up a time of robert malaysia investigation into trumped russia collusion it was accused of spying on u.s. intelligence agencies the homeland security department all federal agencies from using the software in twenty seventeen without any evidence provided further as the e.u. moved to bomb the company's products kaspersky froze its cooperation with europe's law enforcement agency report. well kaspersky lab is a multi national cybersecurity company was founded two decades ago it's headquartered in moscow and it's one of the world's leading county virus providers . because posey is just one of a number of companies that the american authorities of accused of getting up to nefarious activities again the americans have been seeking to use its influence to
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. get countries across the world not to use kaspersky stickgold in this is that a very drastic effect on a kaspersky business when the americans came out and advised all of their allies to spurn huawei and its technology the british were very quickly on the front foot sort of doing their own research and australia new zealand being very outspoken that they will make their own decisions. the same is now happening with kaspersky and always the european union has come forward with a report that essentially finds no evidence whatsoever against because a lot of things are now being pointed at the us to try and get more information for them but why they being so damning in kaspersky of russian companies why they'd be so dummy gates while way a chinese company is this truly a fear on their part that they're going to be snooped on their real security concerns or is this some form of international competition by some of the for.
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moving on images of dead ducks and sick children were partly enough to make donald trump expelled russian diplomats from the u.s. last year according to an article in the new york times the move alledged lee arising following the poisoning of former russian double agents or script pounced on his daughter in the u.k. with more from artie's done more to high don't. just expound on not new york at times article whilst it kind of delavan to hear yeah well you know and it all started back in april when it was published and it was actually an article about gina hospital donald trump's a new cia director and part of this article. describes a meeting between trump and hospital in which they spoke about how to punish russia for the alleged poisoning of the script balls back in last year now the time the times claims that trump wasn't interested in taking a tough stance at the time that trump apparently said that the strip mall situation
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was within the bounds of espionage spies will be spies but it was apparently only after the hospital showed him pictures from the british government of sixty six children and dead ducks that he decided to begin expelling russian diplomats from the country mrs haskell was not the first to use emotional images to peel to the president but pairing it with her hard nosed realism proved effective. mr trump fixated on the pictures of the sick children and the dead ducks at the end of the briefing him breezed to strong option. so that's pretty much the focal point that dead ducks the children is it clear adult were whether any sexual whether any alamo's actually harmed well back then back in march there was an article from the sunday mirror in which they claimed that three children were fed ducks some poisoned bread given to given to them by surrogates cripple himself and the russian
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embassy in london sent an official request of the british foreign ministry and the foreign office to confirm or deny whether these pictures were sent to washington at all but british health officials are now saying rest easy no ducks were harmed just remind us what happened in seoul of over the last march or so yeah well basically sergei scripts all of his daughter yulia were hospitalized in march exactly of two thousand and eighteen and just days later british m.p. theresa may accuse started accusing russia of it saying that they were using chemical agent called novae chalk to try and assassinate this group halls but the us took the ukase word for it basically and shortly after they decided to roll out new new sanctions against russia and ended up expelling sixty russian diplomats from the country so many ramifications for this not lead to tit for tat measures that diplomatic spot gets out of hand this report new york times has russia's most responded to that they haven't responded directly but in terms of the russian
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position on the screwball case itself a lot of mere putin it's called script all the traitor but they do deny any allegations that they use novi chokher tried to assassinate the script balls and a year later we still haven't seen any concrete evidence pointing to this suggestion another thing is that no we chalk is described by its developers as one of the most dangerous chemical agents in existence right now in neither neither scruples died from this alleged exposure so in the end they ended up vanishing into obscurity so we still actually don't know if. actually what's going on now ok bring us right up to date no ducks were harmed in this live broadcast ok thank you very much don quarter. france faces a backlash from libya's internationally recognized government over support for rebel forces we'll have a live update on months after the break. in
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a world of big partisan. 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 smarter 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
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for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. sixty minutes into the program your welcome back libya's u.n. government has ended cooperation with fronts accusing parra sub supporting rebel forces. all relations between the interior ministry and the french side have been halted because of the french government's support of the criminal halftime. let's delve deeper into this with charlotte in paris charlotte hello to you what indeed lead to this diplomatic breakdown that. well as you may be aware there are
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two governments in libya and there have been two governments since back to two thousand and fourteen one of those governments is backed by the united nations and that government has made these accusations against france saying that france is actually providing support for the other government that's not backed by the u.n. very grave accusations indeed now france has denied this with an official spokesperson for the presidential office saying that no france backs the u.n. backed government as does the u.n. and the only person the president might call on is speaking to is the head of that u.n. backed government which is prime minister raj not of course what they saying now this is not the first time you may recall that france has been accused of meddling in the affairs over libya an oil rich country there have been some grave accusations. against france from countries such as italy with italy suggesting that france is not always doing things in the interests of libya in the
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international community but putting its own strategic interests first. you would be very seriously fronts for economic reasons i brought an e.u. initiative to bring peace to libya and would support a policy that is fighting as minister of the interior or will not stand by and watch. what we've seen in the last few weeks is an increased an escalation in the violence in libya this is as we're seeing one of those governments marching towards tripoli now we. no from the world health organization that more than two hundred people have been killed in recent weeks including many civilians and we also know that more the nine hundred people have been injured but of course this conflict started in much further back all the way back to two thousand and eleven when some countries including france france staged an intervention.
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from our gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and you must leave feeling. we came we saw he died but that's not. the world you would get rid of a guy john and you would choose freedom the thank you she gave ninety feet. high b.g. i have low and i do think. well the difficult times for libya seem to be continuing with the international community still divided about a way forward and the leader of that un backed government in tripoli has issued a fairly stall warning a stark warning unless those divisions can be healed in
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a way forward is put forth that everybody can agree on and that libya could see history repeat again we could go back to those dark days of two thousand and eleven when this simple rule began ok much appreciated bring this right up to date on the story surely in paris. a russian startup company is to launch a mini stoplights to protect project advertisements right into the night sky start rocket has already found its first client the food and beverage giant pepsi co agreeing to test that flex into other. reaching for the stars is such a stellar idea. from over cars to steampunk style cyborgs the futuristic new art of sight fight is still peers have imagined scores of disturbing futures and in some
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cases fiction turns out to be a grim prophecy in a few years' time the shimmer of stars in the night sky might be out shined by the glow of billboards flashing with ads a russian company starts rocket is looking for clients to be move their advertisement from space yes you heard it right space here's how the russians say it will work with the book so the display itself consists of two hundred small satellites called cube sats which we're going to live to an altitude of nearly five hundred kilometers satellite reflectors you sunlight directing it towards the earth so the cube sats act like pixels that we turn on and off when we need to be entire display moves into orbit showing messages or images all the satellites are equipped with engines which allows us to remove them from orbit once they've served their time and then have them burn out in the atmosphere. well naturally not everyone shares the excitement over such prospects imagine being overwhelmed with ads you
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can't skip you can't hide with block they're just floored up there and reachable almost like in that episode of the dark side. black mirror when the main character couldn't afford to skip a commercial. another concern what if it's hacked do i have to remind of all those cases when people hacked into billboards to broadcast the. not so child friendly content and after all there's not much romans in gazing at a constellation of bronze but start rockets says that they are the new stars as. the ancient greeks saw a constellation several thousand years ago and based their myths on the stars from today are myths abrams' we live by them of course space in the near future will
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become a kind of continuation of our living environment and as humanity goes their brands will go back to it's just a matter of time so will inevitably be followed by other companies to place their ads in space perhaps he's got a point there's not much money to be made from stars but the risen marketing their commercial possibilities are endless bonus it's going to be popular absolutely it'll be so popular and so many people will want to do it it will drive people crazy and they will then be clamoring for it to be removed because it will be an eyesore people will hate it it will be a product of excess what if it's libelous what if it's scandalous what if it's considered against the religion of an adjoining area of a country can they complain who owns space if i'm somewhere and i look up and there's some obnoxious advertise but first something and i object to it.
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you i haven't a right of objection can you imagine war really started by this and of course start rocket has yet to prove it can deliver its first space but who knows maybe the first real star wars episode will see will be the battle of the brands. let's turn to offer cannot where tens of thousands of people have turned to in saddam's capital to pressure the ruling military council into speeding up the transition of power to a civilian government it follows the military's arrest of former president omar al bashir is two brothers on corruption charges the sudanese military usted the long time leader last week after four months of street protests his thirty year rule was marred by conflict civil war and corruption al bashir is also wanted for genocide and crimes against humanity by the international criminal court over the genocide
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in darfur which hundreds of thousands were killed. ok talking the moeller report findings or like all of this the gang over of the watching the hawks. this is. my body told me that i belong with the boy but my thoughts my mind with that along with the girls. still be of any particular. person. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as
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a woman for twenty eight years and i fully recurrent this. problem should have gone away from me by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female to male friends and you look at in these disco god you paid for that it's horrible nobody can change genders it's impossible . is delusional it's a mental illness. this is now one of my bone and flesh of my flesh she shall be called woman pretty she was taken out. what do you do before you came here where did you work before you came here when you lived well death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution and most of the time the
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victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us some even proven innocent years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. greetings and sal you take. the talking heads were out in full force thursday infecting our airwaves and our new speeds with their massive amounts of self-serving self loving grandstanding after the release of the mueller report board from the tapper cooper tag team of medically crafted smugness on c.n.n. to the straw gasper grasping collusion ockers on imus and be seated. being well fox
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it's not an action packed day here in cable news land but last amongst the countdown clocks an exasperated pearl clutching over did he did he not obstruct was a fascinating little news item of its way into the new york times puff piece on the current head of the central intelligence agency gina haskell as part of the articles focused on ms haskell's use of spy skills to connect with them essentially influence u.s. president donald trump's decision making was a curious little tidbit about a time last march when haskell and others were briefing trump on the u.s. response to the infamous cripple poisoning in britain mishaps poll showed pictures of the british government had supplied her young children hospitalized after being sickened by the no but shock nerve agent that poisoned the script she then showed a photograph of ducks the british officials said were in a burton lee killed by the sloppy work of the russian operatives this is what was
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written in the times this apparently had a staggering effect on the president with the photos of sick kids and dead ducks ultimately pushing it can trump to take a strong option in choosing to expel sixty russian diplomats thing is. anyone who's actually kept up with this group all cases there were no sick kids and no dead bugs as the guardian reports reports that according to help the business no children or animals were harmed in the know which aka tak in wiltshire of last year . so. now the question is just where oh where did these supposed the dead ducks and sick kid pictures come from where they supplied to the cia by british intelligence that the cia simply invent them to manipulate the donald so many questions the tragically no one is asking us we start watching the hawks. to. get the. real thing it's good. for
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the bottom. but they like you that i got. was that we. would. welcome our own watching the hawks i am very open for that and the. docs docs don't know about that scam. i have never heard of the docs i have never heard of children i thought that would be something that would have made the news you would thing children getting. sick kids and dead ducks you think that be like one of the during that whole like hype over over screwball and like trying to put it all and say this is what happened and it's a massive threat and all this i mean they burn the park bench but that is but you know a bit more than the roof of the house to the right of all things you know all of this crazy and you know the question here when you.

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