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like, you know, will die if the pick closest it will be death. how will i pay for food? my husband has no job. well, will i get food? well, like of ah, good avi with us today. a donald trump is making headway with his claims that hillary clinton's presidential campaign illegally spied on him during the run up to the 2016 election. according to a motion filed by a special prosecutor, i clinton's a team paid a tech firm to access sub was at trump tower. and later at the white house check executive one task. these researchers to mine internet data to establish an
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inference and narrative tying. then candidate trump to russia. in doing so, check executive one indicated that he was seeking to please certain v i p 's, referring to individuals at law firm one and the clinton campaign. the filing was made by john durham, a special prosecutor appointed to look into the origins of the f. b i's prob, and the weather. trump colluded with russia to win the election. his report ledgers that a tech company executive was tasked with trying to establish a narrative, tying trump russia, despite allegations of plucks from an investigation into whether clinton's lawyer had any conflict of interest in the campaign. a lawyer, microsoft man, is currently accused of making a full statement of the f, b i, but denies any wrong doing. donald trump however, sees it rather differently. this is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than watergate, and those who are involved in and knew about the spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution in a stronger period of time in our country,
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this crime would have been punishable by death in the run up to his presidency and during it, accusations of collusion with russia were on the present. it's something that moscow and trump have denied all along. and a democrat appointed special prosecutor was even unable to prove it in court. we discussed what the spying allegations mean for the alleged trump. russia connection with american politician oven bo entire clinton campaign. the early phases. ready trans presidency was really fixated on some type of collusion with russia. and it just seemed to be a distraction from anything of substance there as, as far as know to the, to this time, there hasn't been any meaningful discovery or anything like that. other than just the accusation itself, the, the use of government, you know, oversight to, to spy on a private organization would be generally seen as more of an overreached and than
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the reverse reaction. it looks to me like a hacking and fishing expedition. and, you know, morally, certainly problematic, legally, almost certainly problematic. and so do it, does it lead any credibility to that connection? actually not as a lend credibility to the idea that the connection was being intentionally fabricated. i would say definitely lends that a certain level of credibility. i'm thinking more still to come here with the program on ot he international canadian police, a clearing truckers from a key border crossing with america. but support for the freedom convoys. anti vax mandate protest is not letting up in the capitol auto, but it's also spreading to parts of europe more in the story after the break. ah, a wrong one. i
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thanks for joining us here on our t international. well, we continue without breaking news for you at this hour here on the channel. the big news is the court of arbitration for sport has lifted the suspension of russian figure skater camilla valley ava, allowing her to continue competing in the winter olympics. that's cross live now to beijing. our correspondence lexia to shasky, right outside the court, about patricians and media conference center. lexi, it's good news for the ice skater, but what stands behind the voted? what else can you tell us? well we, let's see just listen to a very short statement by the secretary general of the court of arbitration for sports. matthew reba. it wasn't even a press conference. no questions were allowed to be asked by journalists, which sparked some anger among the colleagues of mine. here inside the room, the room was actually packed. obviously no other story here at the olympics has been waking, has been making so much noise has been causing so much resonance on the story from
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your body. by here, it seemed for a moment that people forgot that that actually is the lympics and you know, people are winning metal and it's actually support so much fuel. and so much hype about that story. nevertheless, matthew re produced the verdict from the 3 men panel consisting off 3 judges from the u. s. it's really answer media. they convened at the beijing hotel last night. the meeting took place for just about 8 hours they they finished their meeting at 5 o'clock in the morning from jonas. we're actually going to stake out there waiting for any kind of decision to be announced earlier. but here it is. camila will leave a will be able to compete in the beijing olympics will continue take to the ice tomorrow. in fact, for the individual female, i figure skating championship here in beijing to round competition, which will conclude on thursday this week. and more important reasons off the cas panel, cited for this decision was that 1st and foremost coming coming eva is
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a minor. she is 15 years of age and that means that under what is own code, she is rendered as a protected person. so different set of rules apply to minus than to senior athletes competing in any kind of for games and also the fact that to what us restrictions apply differently to that category of athletes as well. secondly, also important enough of cited by matthew read that he felt and the scent cas panel also felt that and negative decision against camille of oliva woods. ah, do irreparable. will damage to the athlete. that's a direct quote from mister eve. i consider she's such a of such a young age considering the circumstances under which all this happened. so that is also the reason why she is allowed to continue her performance is here. and 3rd, also a quite an important reason that's been talked about a lot, including the head of the russian olympic committee says off was nick off the
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timing of the probe as we remember the sample which brought back a positive result for treatment. as a dean, a band b e. d. substance listed on the water band beattie subsets is list that the probe was taken on december 25th in st. petersburg, russia and the positive result only arrived on february the 7th. so basically, according to costs, this gave no time at all for believer and her entourage and her legal team to build any kind of defense. and that is why she was allowed to continue in these olympics . it's also important to note, and that is probably the most important aspect of the story here is that this is by far not the end of the story. matthew read himself said the that the case of a doping allegation against believer will be a will be tried later, probably even after the olympics. so we are in for a very long ride when it comes to that story. but for now, at least for now,
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camilla valley, you can participate in the games and we are anxiously anticipating her appearance on the ice to morrow morning. paging time, as we know, she's not just s gates, she's one of the most talented skaters on planet earth. so let's see how she performs and whether all this story has had any negative psychological impact on her. all right, alexi shasky. thanks for that. let's learn more right here. what is a national crossing live now to a sports columnist alan moore, who's joining us here on the monday program island, rory sushi here at moscow. thanks for joining us. is the worst over valley of what also what, what reaction you expect now from the i o. c and water? are you good morning? yes it's, i think it's only like the worst has yet to cool. that's what we've been discussing last night. a couple of boards here in moscow because we're looking that this is in pretty long hold. this is only to be gone. they are not going to get away because this is a humiliation for those who challenged right to compete. now that's good and that's,
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but they do need to point to try and rule have doping or any sort of, you know, as you say, abuse of minors. but the way it is going to be handled is when you go to get worse and worse and worse, i don't understand why is it going to get worse and worse and worse despite being cleared. i mean, you're suggesting that it's going to cost a shadow of a career or you think some other people are out for justice. i tell you just it just will never be served. in any case, within sports, especially sports, i need to do adult because they are not looking for just a local provider station for their own lack of authority. their own lack of action when the doping is it isn't epidemic. you know, that is across the world and it's starting younger and younger. so in terms of worse just to re, it's simply that did people, especially for media like this,
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this is where a lot of this is driven. there guys are claiming all we don't want to speak about this because she's under age dis, minor dis might. so d, date they are going to get this under going to just room dirt all over her name all over her image. and you know, it's really sad thing or you because this is titillation. you've got a young girl who is attractive and you think, oh, this is very, very good. and all the photos that they've been putting up there sort of to titillate or nothing else. and this is where it's going to get worse for her because, you know, she will forever be known as the girl who is kind of suspected of doping. well that's, that's pretty awful. frankly, mr. moore. what about, what about her competition for the next 24 hours you she, she still has more competing to do. how might this drama and what some according a scandal effect cup of form. and some of these people are under extreme pressure. did your dent? it's terrible,
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the way she's been treated will receive. she's not the 1st i think will be the last and no unfortunately, and the pressure of this young girl is under this joy was longer. she is. there's no toys, right? she is a child, and it was one of our kids. we would be so protective and we would be here before. and in many ways you say listen, is it we're competing because we've seen already and some practices that she has made more mistakes than ever before. and in many ways, her cultures, as you know, are going to to be just said yesterday, oh, she's keen on innocent. well, it's kind of not, that's not that that's not the point. a coach, as we know the 1st rule to proceed to do the duty of care. and i don't see that happening and i just think it's, she's not, possibly she's not going to perform as well as she should do. and as well as she could do. i'm thinking about us, not russians are very often accused of doping in the media spotlight, for example. but this drug that nobody ever was taking is, is a heart medication?
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no, i understand it's a banned substance, but it's a heart medication is not anabolic steroids or direct p p e 's or alternate performance enhancing drugs i should say, p e d. is it possible? is that perhaps a justifiable reason why someone might be taking a hot medication like this? there is rory now we heard to say with marie sharp or that you know, she's very bad how conditions, very low conditions she needed natalia. now when you say bond rory, that's just be very, very clear on this bond in competition bond in training. however, if it's really needed, you can get the therapeutic use exemption. that's how you can use it. like we use the p d there are we see what the liver football team. so many of them 23 years ago were asked maddox when they did, the national average is a whole lot lower a minute the norwegian norwegians are talking to medals table and they have tens of thousands of all the medicine. when you know, again,
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it doesn't seem to work out. so when we say drug, yes it is bon, however is so it can be used. so if you just have a heart issue and yours are just you and it can be managed. there's no way we can say don't let the child compete because you know, we have to get the, this is why we have special olympics. this is why we, how power links to allow everyone to enjoy the beauty and the camaraderie or sport . so in yes it is. a bomb dropped pretty can be used under certain conditions and true allowances. now we still haven't heard how you been allowed to use your own or medical supervision, which is should be okay. this has not gonna know what had asked this at all. and i do believe that that has probably influenced a case in that day. no more than they are allowed to put out. so it could be the case that she, how did you eat? we don't know. you know?
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so let, we can leave it. we can you say yes that she might be allowed to use it? we do not know because it's not as inappropriate demand, and there are certain players in the world i've media who are very quick to condemn the russian oscillator, even before any decision was made by the court. you just said a moment ago the olympics is, a grand sporting event is the biggest sporting of under the year that brings the entire world together. and before any decision was made by the court western media in particular, cnn, it was pouncing all over this 50 year. old girl, why do you think that was? well, very simply post click likes, viewers, because you have a pretty young teenage girl. lots of good videos for dancing around on the ice. you have russia, you have doping, you have scandal. so all the words at the algorithms on the internet
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work, in this case, it was an absolute perfect store for them. as you mentioned cnn for money, the good thing to do covering sports. they are so blinkers in touch bases and you know, these are the same channel that have turned a blind eye to your doping in money, money or countries. and even when it's presented to them, they just ignored. but again, russia, it fits into geopolitical narrative. i hate to get political, but it is the truth. it's a very, very good thing to get years to get like get clicks. if you want to click base, when we still say ok, that watch, take a deep breath and say, how can we pick the doping and then prosecutor and need begin? worry they haven't, they haven't very respectful to begin a global discussion on just know far. we really push our children for our own glory and, or fortunately, cnn, and monitors in the western media. i'm not interested in any way shape or form.
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it's simply more wanting more advertisers more clicks on a lot more take place at the expense of a 15 year old, a limb pick athlete representing the russian federation. well, sports columnist alan war. we appreciate your time. thanks very much for that. thanks for the i to canada now where police have cleared the remaining anti cobit mandate. protesters from ambassador bridge. it's a key border crossing with america that's been blocked for the week. the push to clear the demonstrators came amid a state of emergency in the canadian province, ontario, dozens of arrests were made and vehicles sees in a ratcheting up of government efforts to curb and movement that has gripped the country for over a fortnight. and we spoke with one of the demonstrators who was at the bridge protest. he says he hasn't witnessed any violent actions from any of the demonstrators here in windsor at the ambassador bridge. it has been nothing but peaceful. all the, all the people on the side of supporting the protest or supporting the truckers
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supporting the bill of rights supporting freedom. harry on a word it there has not been one negative incident that i've witnessed or heard of myself and i've been there every day. and in most cases, every night, the reason why people are protesting in the 1st place are because of these illegal mandates and restrictions if, if you tell someone to go home for a protest or else they can't cross the border again, you just told them already if you don't get shots in the arm, they can't cross the border. if they don't get shots in the arm that can't work. if they don't get shots in the yard, you can't go into stores. so you are trying to punish people, protesters for doing the very thing you're trying to take away from or you have taken away already. these people, people like me. besides our family members, our lives itself. we have nothing left to lose. some have hail the clearing of
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ambassador bridge as a victory for the canadian government, but peaceful demonstrations against vaccines mandates from the countries capital ottawa are entering the 3rd week with hundreds, still running in the area right around the parliament. a demonstrate is explain what motivated them is going to lead pre k because we believe in freedom. freedom from her children, or grandchildren or nieces or nephews or family, their friends have to start to make it, dan, this is canada. we have to take her freedom seriously because they are being taken away bit by bit, by bit, by bit and it's wrong. it's rejoice in everybody standing up for it and they're standing up for us, so we have to show them as well. and so everybody, the world's watching, i feel the checkers have given us a voice before i was very, i didn't talk about my ideas or my, my opinion i but then they gave me the strength to not be afraid anymore to stand up for what i believe it believe in and that is re choice. the mass protests broke
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out off of the canadian government, introduced vaccine mandates for truck drivers, coaching border with america. health officials defended the new restrictions. and one of the protesters we spoke to says the measures that doing more harm than good what was done at the bridge with statements. and i can't imagine that it was a drop in the bucket compared to what the governments have done to the last 2 years . imposing their will upon the people. they have openly incited hatred and part of the population. justin trudeau, a man who's been caught numerous times in blackface, who's been accused of groping reporters and, and he's, they're staying like a projector just projecting what he is that all the people down there are massage information and they are holding on. you know these, these bad opinions, but i've urge you folks, i walked down there and it was a loving event. people were bringing their family. we just want our rights to be respected and we want these mandate to end that they are killing everything. they
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have put everything screeching halt. so what we've done here is nothing compared to the damage that these elected official and non elected officials have done to the people of the free world. they have the end and we are not ending right now. meanwhile, across the atlantic and belgium protests inspired by the canadian freedom convoy moved into preparing to gather in the country's capital, the coming from across europe to hold a mass rally against covert mathis. the belgian authorities have already banned the protest. law enforcement even preventing some vehicles from entering brussels until tuesday, bringing more on the situation as it develops where i'm moving now to the north of russia. so awesome. yeah. and it's one of the coldest towns on earth. it's a place where it got just like your phone just stopped working because of the temperatures and drivers are too afraid to turn off their cars for fear they wouldn't be able to restart them. well, we went to pay
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a visit to discover what life and temperatures way below 0 is actually like if you haven't been here, you don't know what cold is. the thermometer doesn't have the scale to measure how cold actually it is. it's so freezing here. batteries die almost instantly. smartphones get covered in frost, even inside your pocket, and a carrot freezes, so hard, you can hammering nails with it. look it back. in this place, it feels like the laws of physics don't apply. do you take boiling water and you throw it up in the air that would instantly turn into snow? if you like to look at that, you might also enjoy some of our konstantin roscoe's other explanations of russia. tons of videos he's done in some of the countries, most mysterious corners. you can check him out at our tea documentary, you choose channel. hi, what,
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thanks for joining us here for the monday morning program live from moscow already off to a very busy day with breaking news all over the place. we're back in about 4 minutes with more than the democratic republic of congo is among the richest countries in the world and natural resources. but he cannot mclee, it's still one of the poorest cobalt is an essential material in manufacturing batteries from modern devices like electric cars, mobile phones and computers. 60 percent of the world's cobalt reserves are in congo . but 20 percent of it comes from small scale miners. units have figures confirm that in 2017. more than $40000.00 children worked in cobalt mining in the republic to earn a living and pay for schooling. next time you use a fancy gadget like a smartphone camera laptop, and just remember that there's
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a chance it works thanks to a child hard labor children like john michelle henry at all countless others like them or. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have a tree that even foundation let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk one that makes no sense. you know, born is a tease. and you flesh as a merge. we don't have a charity, we don't have a vaccine. the whole world needs to be ready,
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a common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is granted, the response has been met. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. ah, people who are older, driven by dreamers shaped by frontier, are those with
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ah, breaking news and this hour and i'll see international russian of figures getting stall camila valley ever is clay had to compete in the beijing winter olympics. a sports top court rejected a wad, a bid to ban the athlete after recently about she'd failed a doping test back in december. of the claims of an invasion of ukraine by the middle of the week of the usaa rose back a little on making a definite prediction, saying instead it could be any day. now. in canada, police clear a key border crossing with america truck is protesting. vaccine mandate, but peaceful rallies in the capital and support of the so called freedom convoy. now enter that 3rd week. so we ask people why they hit the st.
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