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been studying terrorism for parts a long time now in india you have this recent case of the national investigation engine say talking about four suspects that they have arrested who apparently had links to islamic state is of radicalization a huge problem in india or what are the steps that india is taken to counter terrorism ok so when you talk about radicalization we have to understand this in the indian context specifically because it's not. a particular community or a particular religion is not a homogeneous unit in india like it is as with so you across the country you have different kinds of people different sects different beliefs but there is a very strong moderate voice in india so when you talk about radicalization it is it needs down to a minority and i think it stems from a kind of fascination more than ideological commitment and it all. systems from the fact that the countries around india. at least we analysts in india believe that this radicalization is a process that comes from outside and the people who get radicalized also are definitely people who are fascinated with it more tha
been studying terrorism for parts a long time now in india you have this recent case of the national investigation engine say talking about four suspects that they have arrested who apparently had links to islamic state is of radicalization a huge problem in india or what are the steps that india is taken to counter terrorism ok so when you talk about radicalization we have to understand this in the indian context specifically because it's not. a particular community or a particular religion is...
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who survived can only hope the current truce marks return to a more peaceful existence of nation investigators are examining the voice and data recorders of a russian out of playing that made an emergency landing in moscow yesterday and these forty one people died when the plane crash landed at moscow sheremetyevo airport they had a flight plane was flying to the northern city of school when the pilot reported technical problems and tried to turn back. little is left of the sukhoi superjet one hundred it seems incredible that any of its seventy eight passengers might have to live forty one people died as the plane made a hard emergency landing at a moscow airport some passengers documented the dramatic touchdown and the terror of those inside the sukhoi as flames engulf the cabin they survivors have an incredible story to tell they made it out of those flames their accounts we crucial to confirming whether the pilots version of why the plane crashed is accurate. he blames lightning as the thirty's investigation continues the transport minister has ruled out grounding the sukhoi superjet the ne
who survived can only hope the current truce marks return to a more peaceful existence of nation investigators are examining the voice and data recorders of a russian out of playing that made an emergency landing in moscow yesterday and these forty one people died when the plane crash landed at moscow sheremetyevo airport they had a flight plane was flying to the northern city of school when the pilot reported technical problems and tried to turn back. little is left of the sukhoi superjet one...
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in the days following the uprising, we saw national investigators collecting evidence on protesters andage. >> they always recognize us. >> and human rights groups claim there's a revolving door of prisoners who are tortured and interrogated at police centers. >> ask yourself, if you're a poor person, you practiced and you're being taken to that place, of course, your neighbor, your friend, your family member will never protest again. at risk now, geico's operation freedom, and the opposition leader may lack the power he says he needs to overthrow maduro. >>> american consumers could soon be paying the price for new u.s. tariffs on chinese imports. items like shoes, clothing, appliances and more costing more at the checkout. we'll explain why after the break. >>> and france carries out a hostage rescue in west africa but loses two soldiers in the operation. we'll have that story, as well. what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just saved money with geico. i saved hundreds of dollars! nice! that is a lot of money. the power is exhilar
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mueller has publicly confirmed, which is there was a predicated obstruction of justice investigation and a nationalecurity investigation opened with respect to donald trump. so at this point, you are now investigating donald trump. talk about those judgments and what -- how you regarded the predicate for them. >> so i'm going to be a little careful for them here. i don't think the doj or fbi have disclosed all of the facts in the question you just asked me, okay. so-- or validated them or whatever you want to say. i'm just going to step back from that a little bit. >> sure. >> because i'm not in a position to confirm or deny every aspect you said. however, my belief now and my belief then was that the activities that we -- the investigative activities that we approved and engaged in in that period of time that you're talking about were lawful, consistent with the constitution and laws of the united states, consistent with the attorney general guidelines, consistent with executive order 12333, consistent with all of the rules that applied to us. to be sure, this was an unusual situation; right? this
mueller has publicly confirmed, which is there was a predicated obstruction of justice investigation and a nationalecurity investigation opened with respect to donald trump. so at this point, you are now investigating donald trump. talk about those judgments and what -- how you regarded the predicate for them. >> so i'm going to be a little careful for them here. i don't think the doj or fbi have disclosed all of the facts in the question you just asked me, okay. so-- or validated them or...
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former defence secretary gavin williamson has described an investigation into the national security councilshabby and discredited witch hunt" — and called for a "proper, full and impartial" assessment of the investigation. it comes after the met police said the leak, about the chinese tech giant huawei, did not amount to a criminal offence. mr williamson was sacked after the prime minister said she had evidence to suggest he was the source of the leak — which is something he denies. so gavin williamson calling for a full impartial investigation. realistically how could that happen if at all? he has come out fighting this evening with this talk of this being a shabby witchhunt against him. the police have said that they do not believe that the leak was a breach of the official secrets act or amounts to misconduct. with the police are not saying is who actually did this. who is responsible for it. gavin williamson maintains that he wanted a full police investigation because he felt that would clear his name. now he is calling for an independent investigation, but what you have to consider is
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former defence secretary gavin williamson has described an investigation into the national security councilshabby and discredited witch hunt" — and called for a "proper, full and impartial" assessment of the investigation. it comes after the met police said the leak, about the chinese tech giant huawei, did not amount to a criminal offence. mr williamson was sacked after the prime minister said she had evidence to suggest he was the source of the leak — which is something he denies. with me now is our political correspondent chris mason. so, just take us through events this morning. the latest developments in this huawei leak. the police are being clear cut that they don't think there's anything worth investigating. they saying there's nothing more that they can do. the response this evening from gavin williamson is to say is you were reporting there that this is a shabby and discredited witchhunt. effective the argument he can now mount is if the thrust of this was a meeting given there and cost him his job the police are saying there's no questions worth answering here. i've a lwa ys ques
former defence secretary gavin williamson has described an investigation into the national security councilshabby and discredited witch hunt" — and called for a "proper, full and impartial" assessment of the investigation. it comes after the met police said the leak, about the chinese tech giant huawei, did not amount to a criminal offence. mr williamson was sacked after the prime minister said she had evidence to suggest he was the source of the leak — which is something he...
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trying to say he had no idea michael flynn was under fbi investigation even as he made him the top nationalecurity official in the united states. trump today tweet going now seems that general flynn was under investigation long before it was common knowledge. it would have been impossible for me to know this. but if that was the case and with me being one of two people becoming president why was i not told so to make a change. impossible for him to know. trump is saying if he knew flynn was this shady he would have made him on behind change not made him the tom security feshl in the country. which defies reason because here is what trump knew. trump kwhous counsel told trump that tomlin should be fired. at the end of january 2017 told him flynn misled the fib and trump could have known before that because his white house counsel was told of a investigation into flinl earlier that month. trump did not fire flynn until way after all that happened sometime late february. everyone back with me. juliette start with you. president trump trying to rewrite history here. i'm curious as to why. the f
trying to say he had no idea michael flynn was under fbi investigation even as he made him the top nationalecurity official in the united states. trump today tweet going now seems that general flynn was under investigation long before it was common knowledge. it would have been impossible for me to know this. but if that was the case and with me being one of two people becoming president why was i not told so to make a change. impossible for him to know. trump is saying if he knew flynn was...
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the former defence secretary gavin williamson has described an investigation into the national security leak as a "shabby and discredited witch hunt" — and called for a "proper, full and impartial" assessment of the investigation. it comes after the met police said the leak, about the chinese tech giant huawei, did not amount to a criminal offence. mr williamson was sacked after the prime minister said she had evidence to suggest he was the source of the leak, which is something he denies. our political correspondent chris mason explained what's happened. at one of those meetings, a row ended up in the newspaper. the prime minister was determined to get to the bottom of it. those that those meetings sign the official secrets act, so any link is potentially a criminal matter. as you say, the met police have said what happened didn't amount to a criminal offence. the governor has always denied being the leaker, the governor has always denied being the lea ker, but the governor has always denied being the leaker, but the statement he put out, really punchy, says there needs to bea out, rea
the former defence secretary gavin williamson has described an investigation into the national security leak as a "shabby and discredited witch hunt" — and called for a "proper, full and impartial" assessment of the investigation. it comes after the met police said the leak, about the chinese tech giant huawei, did not amount to a criminal offence. mr williamson was sacked after the prime minister said she had evidence to suggest he was the source of the leak, which is...
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investigations. goons of dom's stone from the nation some. one on peace to investigate how the nation's coffers were wrong on al-jazeera. to run amuck. trade talks between china and the us and early on the president trying says he's in no hurry to sign a deal and hikes tariffs on chinese goods. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program the arrest of one by jos deputies fox fears of a crackdown on venezuela's opposition. a saudi ship leaves france without the arms it was june to collect after protesters seek to stop the weapons being loaded. and almost all the world's countries agree on a deal that aims to reduce the amount of plastic washed into the ocean. 2 days of talks to end a full blown trade war between the u.s. and china have come to an end in washington was no breakthrough chinese negotiators left friday's meeting much sooner than expected a few hours ago this after president donald trump hiked tariffs on chinese imports and said he was in no hurry for a deal alan fischer reports from wash
investigations. goons of dom's stone from the nation some. one on peace to investigate how the nation's coffers were wrong on al-jazeera. to run amuck. trade talks between china and the us and early on the president trying says he's in no hurry to sign a deal and hikes tariffs on chinese goods. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program the arrest of one by jos deputies fox fears of a crackdown on venezuela's opposition. a saudi ship leaves france...
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and part of that underlying investigation would have been the national security part of the investigationat's the area where actually the mueller report doesn't get into the heavy national security side of things. the senate intelligence committee has been doing an investigation on that, and actually, the house intelligence committee, both the chair and the ranking member in a rare bipartisan move have requested more information that the government and the justice department has and the special counsel discovered in the course of their investigation on the national security part. so one thing to keep in mind is that the mueller report actually, as comprehensive as it is, doesn't actually tell the entire story. it was never going to. it was never intended to because it was a prosecutive document. >> yeah. >> so renato, i found this -- there were lots of fascinating moments during the town hall, but this one was maybe one of the most fascinating. comey explained how people like barr and others around trump make compromises to survive this administration, himself included. and he told this s
and part of that underlying investigation would have been the national security part of the investigationat's the area where actually the mueller report doesn't get into the heavy national security side of things. the senate intelligence committee has been doing an investigation on that, and actually, the house intelligence committee, both the chair and the ranking member in a rare bipartisan move have requested more information that the government and the justice department has and the special...
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this included investigating any links or court nation -- the russian between government and the trump campaign. becauseking out today our investigation is complete. the attorney general has made the report largely public. we are formally closing the special counsel's office. as well, i'm resigning from the department of justice to return to private life. remarks aboutfew the results of our work. beyond these few remarks, it's important that the office's written work speaks for itself. let me begin where the appointment order begins. that is interference in the 2016 presidential election. as alleged by the grand jury in an indictment, russian intelligence officers who were part of the russian military launched a concerted attack on our political system. useindictment alleges the of sophisticated cyber techniques to hack into networks used by the clinton campaign. they stole private information and released that information through fake online identities and through wikileaks. release wasion timed to damage a presidential candidate. at the same time, a private russian entity engaged in
this included investigating any links or court nation -- the russian between government and the trump campaign. becauseking out today our investigation is complete. the attorney general has made the report largely public. we are formally closing the special counsel's office. as well, i'm resigning from the department of justice to return to private life. remarks aboutfew the results of our work. beyond these few remarks, it's important that the office's written work speaks for itself. let me...
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investigation, that one of mr. trump's attorneys was in contact with former national security adviser michael flynn about his cooperation with federal investigators. the president tweeted, it now seems that general flynn was under investigation long before was common knowledge. it would have been impossible for me to know this, but if that was the case and with me being one of two people who would become president, why was i not told so that i could make a change? but that's not accurate. less than one week after mr. trump was sworn into office, former acting attorney general sally yates told the white house that flynn had lied to the vice president about his contacts with the russian ambassador, a falsehood that could make the national security adviser vulnerable to blackmail. those lies were also cited as the reason why the president fired flynn. >> we had wanted to tell the white house as quickly as possible and to state the obvious, you don't want your national security adviser compromised with the russians. >> reporter: the president also knew there were long-standing concerns about flynn. former president barack o
investigation, that one of mr. trump's attorneys was in contact with former national security adviser michael flynn about his cooperation with federal investigators. the president tweeted, it now seems that general flynn was under investigation long before was common knowledge. it would have been impossible for me to know this, but if that was the case and with me being one of two people who would become president, why was i not told so that i could make a change? but that's not accurate. less...
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this sets up an epic panel between the attorney general and director of national intelligence so somewhere along this investigationtion and then on the backend to say wait this went way too far to compromise national security and to put their lives at risk. what happens next x nobody knows. there is a lot of angst how this plays out. chris: what is your sense of what the president hopes to accomplish by giving teefive attorney general this investigation and he is called in the attorney from connecticut does he really think this will turn up a deep state effort? or do you get the sense from his people this will keep people chattering about something else while the house investigates crack. >> i think he honestly believes he has been targeted and is very aggrieved and thinks that if they go look around they will find a miss doing from the obama administration and they can prove it but it is also useful for the merit it's what the investigators did wrong and focus on that rather than trying to redo the mueller report keeping the voters focus on what matters the misdeed of his perceived adversaries. chris: we have had
this sets up an epic panel between the attorney general and director of national intelligence so somewhere along this investigationtion and then on the backend to say wait this went way too far to compromise national security and to put their lives at risk. what happens next x nobody knows. there is a lot of angst how this plays out. chris: what is your sense of what the president hopes to accomplish by giving teefive attorney general this investigation and he is called in the attorney from...
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>>in national news investigators from the national transportation safety board are on the scene in jacksonville florida. that's where that plane crash has slid into the saint johns river. the boyne 7.37 is still sitting in the water because the fuel has ple can be pulled from the river right now and tsb investigators are looking into why the plane changed runways just before landing. late friday that plane overshot the runway hit a seawall in ended up in the water. there were 136 passengers and 7 crew members on board. only a few of the passengers sustained minor injuries and we're learning tonight the airline passengers will be compensated for that hard landing. that's according to miami air who's. the ceo says each passenger will receive $2500. the plane transported military families from guantanamo bay cuba to the naval air station jacksonville. democrats and the president seemed to agree that america needs a $2 trillion facelift but the big question is how do we pay for it following last week's meeting with president trump the democratic leaders say he promised to come up with ideas for put
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and part of that underlying investigation would have been the national security part of the investigation. that's the area where actually the mueller report doesn't get into the heavy national security side of things. the senate intelligence committee has been doing an investigation on that, and actually, the house intelligence committee, both the chair and the ranking member in a rare bipartisan move, have requested more information that the government, the justice department, has, and the special counsel discovered in the course of their investigation on the national security part. so one thing to keep in mind is that the mueller report actually, as comprehensive as it is, doesn't actually tell the entire story. it was never going to. it was never intended to because it was a prosecutive document. >> yeah. so, renato, i found this -- there were lots of fascinating moments during the town hall, but this one was maybe one of the most fascinating. comey explained how people like barr and others around trump make compromises to survive this administration, himself included, and he told this
and part of that underlying investigation would have been the national security part of the investigation. that's the area where actually the mueller report doesn't get into the heavy national security side of things. the senate intelligence committee has been doing an investigation on that, and actually, the house intelligence committee, both the chair and the ranking member in a rare bipartisan move, have requested more information that the government, the justice department, has, and the...
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was your investigation able to determine whether members of the campaign other than rick gates were aware that internal campaign strategy and polling data was being shared with russian national constantine kilimnik. good question. to what degree was your investigation able to determine whether internal clinton campaign data analytics and voter turnout models that were stolen as part of the russian hacking operation were used by russia or shared with anyone working for or with the trump campaign? to what degree did your investigation examine the role of cambridge analytica, aggregate iq or the scl group in the 2016 election? did your investigation examine the possibility that u.s. election or campaign information was shared with russia through these entities? to what degree was your investigation able to determine the trump campaign's and russian government pursuing back channel communications cleaning kislyak who suggested should use secure facilities at the russian embassy. also, between sergei and gorkov and carol dmitriev, the head of russia's sovereign wealth fund who reports directly to vladimir putin. also, what about that back channel between erik prince, a trusted as
was your investigation able to determine whether members of the campaign other than rick gates were aware that internal campaign strategy and polling data was being shared with russian national constantine kilimnik. good question. to what degree was your investigation able to determine whether internal clinton campaign data analytics and voter turnout models that were stolen as part of the russian hacking operation were used by russia or shared with anyone working for or with the trump...
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investigation. billions of dollars stone from the nation's sovereign wealth one on peace to investigate other nations coffers grew up on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks local communities here importing are very frustrated because the lack of post storm services with detailed coverage this functionality of the bag the people who opt in to this struggling to make ransom notes and just want a better life from around the world and agassi has been offered to those who rebel against the government of the except those involved in human rights abuses or war crimes. talk to. you're just back from yemen what was the glimpse of the country to go we listen the children are deeply affected because of war we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera at least seven people have died after a suicide bombing in a busy marketplace in the iraqi capital the explosion happened in the southern city district of baghdad the attacker detonated his explosive belt while surrounded by security forces that this strike this
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political establishment but there was even talk about trying to make iran as a nation collapse altogether. investigations are continuing into what caused last sunday's plane tragedy in moscow leaving 41 people dead the air a flight airliner burst into flames while making an emergency landing at sheremetyevo airport in the capital just to warn you the following clip contains some disturbing images. if you are a. little. bit like it is. a plane took off just after 6 pm local time it was heading for the city of moment skin northwest russia just under 20 minutes later the pilots alerted air traffic control they were returning to share a match of a what is late is that the aircraft had been struck by lightning and half past 6 it made an emergency landing but hit the runway hard to bursting into flames as it bounced along the tarmac when it was quickly consumed by the fire which claimed the lives of dozens of people trapped inside those 78 people on board at the time of the crash mall and half of the victims were from the moments creature here are some of their stories. so she was very much. a very nice atroci
political establishment but there was even talk about trying to make iran as a nation collapse altogether. investigations are continuing into what caused last sunday's plane tragedy in moscow leaving 41 people dead the air a flight airliner burst into flames while making an emergency landing at sheremetyevo airport in the capital just to warn you the following clip contains some disturbing images. if you are a. little. bit like it is. a plane took off just after 6 pm local time it was heading...
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of leading our coverage of the mueller investigation along with national security editor peterfin.nd i am delighted to be joined this morning by four reporters who make up the tremendous team of journalist who have been covering this story from the very beginning. who raised about national security in law enforcement, ellen who covers national security, matt who covers justice department and rose a political investigations reporter. before we begin, i would like to with audience and everyone online know you can tweet your question withs using post live and a i'll try to get to some of had them later on so it is appropriate that we're gathered here in the kind of form and conversation because those of us here on stage along with a much larger team of post journalist have been part of a running conversation in the newsroom for the last two years. and even longer -- and together we've been trying to figure out really the contour and scope of the mueller probe as well as the extent and nature of the ties between russia and the trump campaign. every other day we would meet about 11:00 i
of leading our coverage of the mueller investigation along with national security editor peterfin.nd i am delighted to be joined this morning by four reporters who make up the tremendous team of journalist who have been covering this story from the very beginning. who raised about national security in law enforcement, ellen who covers national security, matt who covers justice department and rose a political investigations reporter. before we begin, i would like to with audience and everyone...
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thanks to the investigation, 13 russian nationals, three russian companies and 12 more russian intelligence officers have been indicted. these are the people who really did seek to undermine our democracy. yet curiously, many of our democratic colleagues and most of the news media don't seem to care about that. new insight into defending america, russian nationals indicted, doesn't seem to interest my colleagues across the aisle. no interest. just like there has been little interest in the steps this administration took to make russia pay for its interference and strengthen america's hand. election interference was just one part of russia's strategy to undercut the united states and this administration has taken the problem head on. we have a new coherent national security strategy and national defense strategy that actually takes the threat seriously. we have new sanctions. we provided georgia and ukraine with weapons to better defend themselves, capabilities the previous administration denied our partners. listen to this. out of fear of provoking russia. we worked against pipeline project
thanks to the investigation, 13 russian nationals, three russian companies and 12 more russian intelligence officers have been indicted. these are the people who really did seek to undermine our democracy. yet curiously, many of our democratic colleagues and most of the news media don't seem to care about that. new insight into defending america, russian nationals indicted, doesn't seem to interest my colleagues across the aisle. no interest. just like there has been little interest in the...
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every death in our national parks is investigated. and in toni's case the same emt ranger who came to rescue her now switched roles from rescuer to cop. >> people wear different hats at the park service. the guy who schlepped out there in the middle of the night and tried to both save toni's life and get harold off the mountain the next day became an investigator. >> reporter: the ranger set out to learn everything he could about toni, harold and what happened on that quiet mountain. harold told him the couple had set out around 1:45 on the deer mountain trail as part of their romantic anniversary weekend. you can see in this selfie harold took that the henthorns seemed to be having fun, on a track that many would find challenging. >> hikers call it a moderate hike. but these are hikers who are, you know, scaling the sides of mountains. >> reporter: but toni and harold kept at it, following the trail as it snaked up and around the mountain to a point where it flattened out. it was a beautiful fall day here in the rockies, much like th
every death in our national parks is investigated. and in toni's case the same emt ranger who came to rescue her now switched roles from rescuer to cop. >> people wear different hats at the park service. the guy who schlepped out there in the middle of the night and tried to both save toni's life and get harold off the mountain the next day became an investigator. >> reporter: the ranger set out to learn everything he could about toni, harold and what happened on that quiet...
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national security and law enforcement. ellen nakashima, and a political investigations reporter.we begin, i'd like to let the audience here and everyone watching online noik tweet your best you can tweet your questions using #postlive and i'll try to get to some of them later on. so it's appropriate that we're gathered here in this kind of forum and conversation because those of us here onstage along with a much larger team of post journalists have been part of a running conversation in the news room for the last two years and even longer. and together we've been trying to figure out really the contours and scope of the mueller probe, as well as the extent and the nature of the ties between russia and the trump campaign. every other day we would meet at about 11:00 inside what we jokingly refer to as our skiff, our secure facility. which was essentially a conference room with no windows that marty baron set aside for those of us covering this story. i wish i could share with you some of those conversations from that room. but i'll tell you they've been eye-popping to say the leas
national security and law enforcement. ellen nakashima, and a political investigations reporter.we begin, i'd like to let the audience here and everyone watching online noik tweet your best you can tweet your questions using #postlive and i'll try to get to some of them later on. so it's appropriate that we're gathered here in this kind of forum and conversation because those of us here onstage along with a much larger team of post journalists have been part of a running conversation in the...
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one on one east investigate how the nation's coffers grew up on al jazeera. stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera. iran says it will resume enriching uranium if five countries which agree the twenty fifty nuclear deal don't stick to their promises. watching i'll just zero life from headquarters in doha i'm also ahead south africans go to the polls to choose a new parliament in the toughest test yet for the ruling a.n.c. party a blast targeting a soofi shrine kills at least eight people in the pakistani city of lahore and sudan's military rulers say they will call for elections if an agreement to the political stalemate isn't reached with the opposition in six months. hello iran says it's stopping its sale of and rich uranium and could restart production if world powers don't keep their promises under the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani said the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from
one on one east investigate how the nation's coffers grew up on al jazeera. stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera. iran says it will resume enriching uranium if five countries which agree the twenty fifty nuclear deal don't stick to their promises. watching i'll just zero life from headquarters in doha i'm also ahead south africans go to the polls to choose a new parliament in the toughest test yet for the ruling a.n.c. party a blast targeting a soofi...
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May 2, 2019
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that the case is closed, after defence secretary sacked over leaks of national security council, labour demand a police investigation. national security council, labour demand a police investigationm response to receiving the most brittle sacking i can think of, the memberfor staffordshire brittle sacking i can think of, the member for staffordshire has protested his innocence and therefore this matter cannot be as at the prime minister says a closed. concern for thejobs in belfast at the prime minister says a closed. concern for the jobs in belfast as they announced one of the biggest employers, but by the air, is being sold. a church warden and musician are suspected... 20 yorkshire gets under way and a cold and wet as some of the well‘s top cyclist i picked to the test. that evening and welcome to bbc news. britain should cut combinations in the next 30 years and leave the global fight for climate change. that's the view that says england should go furthest in cutting the gases to virtually zero, by 2050. the scotland target is five yea rs by 2050. the scotland target is five years sooner by 2050. the scotland ta
that the case is closed, after defence secretary sacked over leaks of national security council, labour demand a police investigation. national security council, labour demand a police investigationm response to receiving the most brittle sacking i can think of, the memberfor staffordshire brittle sacking i can think of, the member for staffordshire has protested his innocence and therefore this matter cannot be as at the prime minister says a closed. concern for thejobs in belfast at the prime...
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May 22, 2019
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the message, nation second, me first, stop the investigations to me and then maybe we'll get onto theiority. >> he made it easier on democrats to say we don't have to worry about working with the president speaker knows that more and more democrats are calling, at least, to begin formal impeachment procedures in the house judiciary committee. take a look at this. at least 29 already but there probably more democrats calling for impeachment or impeachment inquir inquiry. the pressure on her is there. >> the pressure is there but don't forget there's other more moderate democrats who she also has to account to and answer to as well who are saying not so fast. they want focus more on issues and policy. when it comes to what we have heard from these judges this week, i would say that the speaker pelosi has more ammunition in her argument of let's wait this out. it's not a instituticonstitutios given we have a judiciary system that seeks to be working in our favor at this point. you have a constitutional crisis if let's say post appeals the administration still says they aren't going to ho
the message, nation second, me first, stop the investigations to me and then maybe we'll get onto theiority. >> he made it easier on democrats to say we don't have to worry about working with the president speaker knows that more and more democrats are calling, at least, to begin formal impeachment procedures in the house judiciary committee. take a look at this. at least 29 already but there probably more democrats calling for impeachment or impeachment inquir inquiry. the pressure on...
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May 14, 2019
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jailed last month, this man was behind a sophisticated online scam investigated by the national crimeused his computer programming skills to blackmail pornography website users out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. the case highlights the increasing complexity of serious and organised crime and is why the nca is calling for more staff and expertise to counter the threat. according to the agency's latest assessment of the problem there are now 181,000 offenders linked to serious and organised crime. the main areas include drug dealing, human trafficking and sexual exploitation. the nca says £2.7 billion investment is needed over three years to fund more undercover surveillance operations and financial investigators. the net cost to the state just in the uk for from organised crime is £37 billion. that is a lot of money we are talking about and they are looking ata £3 talking about and they are looking at a £3 billion increase. so, roughly, £700 million a year. that is £700 million a year that would increase our effectiveness greatly. the report reveals that when the polymer banknotes
jailed last month, this man was behind a sophisticated online scam investigated by the national crimeused his computer programming skills to blackmail pornography website users out of hundreds of thousands of pounds. the case highlights the increasing complexity of serious and organised crime and is why the nca is calling for more staff and expertise to counter the threat. according to the agency's latest assessment of the problem there are now 181,000 offenders linked to serious and organised...
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the authorized surveillance on a national security investigation.it right there, william barr's testimony, oh, yeah. spying occurred. that is a line straight in a sean hannity prime time hour. >> christopher wray has been one of the only bright spots in the past couple weeks that have been rough for the concept of justice, i applaud him for speaking out and doing the right thing. you have to understand what the word spying means to real intelligence and law enforcement professionals. when the attorney general says, i don't see any pejorative definition or connotation for the word spying, it's nonsense, it's like calling someone a racist and saying, i didn't mean anything bad about it, it's that strong. for those of us that have been in the profession, spying's connotation is that it's extra legal, it's outside the boundaries of laws, regulations and guidelines, it's what gets you put in prison. when cia officers abroad go to great risk, personal risk, to collect intelligence they realize they could get caught and imprisoned for breaking that nation'
the authorized surveillance on a national security investigation.it right there, william barr's testimony, oh, yeah. spying occurred. that is a line straight in a sean hannity prime time hour. >> christopher wray has been one of the only bright spots in the past couple weeks that have been rough for the concept of justice, i applaud him for speaking out and doing the right thing. you have to understand what the word spying means to real intelligence and law enforcement professionals. when...
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May 28, 2019
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years alsa russia's troops are not just bestselling haftar and his self described libyan national army and investigation has revealed several foreign owned military planes based outside the country have been supporting her the aircraft flown regularly between egypt israel jordan and libya be tracking devices were frequently switched off concealing their movements to and from eastern libya have to space private jets have also been used one carrying military equipment was seen in 3 libyan cities and a pro then tracked flying from egypt marrying half his advance towards tripoli on the 10th of may. and an egyptian military cargo plane flew west out of egypt on the 15th of may before we talk to right just off the libyan fronts over the last few years a lot of countries have been supplying have done it without which he would not never have been able to dominate benghazi and the eastern part of libya primarily it is the u.s. that has been pointed out throughout the last 3 years or 40 years by the united nation and multiple reports that it is the primary it's a supplier of weapons and munitions and so on to the
years alsa russia's troops are not just bestselling haftar and his self described libyan national army and investigation has revealed several foreign owned military planes based outside the country have been supporting her the aircraft flown regularly between egypt israel jordan and libya be tracking devices were frequently switched off concealing their movements to and from eastern libya have to space private jets have also been used one carrying military equipment was seen in 3 libyan cities...
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facebook page the right sector announced the events of may 2nd a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly 2 years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the very beginning which i. really cute. it looks like a desa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on earth with a very special new governor appointed on may 30th of 2015. really old friend of the united states and born and raised in ukraine. neighboring country georgia hello there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission should i be doing so if you want to resolve now let me go to mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy over
facebook page the right sector announced the events of may 2nd a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly 2 years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the very beginning which i. really cute. it looks like a desa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on earth with a very special new governor appointed on may 30th of 2015. really old friend of...
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that the case is closed, after defence secretary sacked over leaks of national security council, labour demand a police investigationto receiving the most brittle sacking i can think of, the memberfor staffordshire brittle sacking i can think of, the member for staffordshire has protested his innocence and therefore this matter cannot be as at the prime minister says a closed. concern for thejobs in belfast at the prime minister says a closed. concern for the jobs in belfast as they announced one of the biggest employers, but by the air, is being
that the case is closed, after defence secretary sacked over leaks of national security council, labour demand a police investigationto receiving the most brittle sacking i can think of, the memberfor staffordshire brittle sacking i can think of, the member for staffordshire has protested his innocence and therefore this matter cannot be as at the prime minister says a closed. concern for thejobs in belfast at the prime minister says a closed. concern for the jobs in belfast as they announced...
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the hughes-rebozo investigation into the loan. finally, the national hispanic finance committee investigation. i knew nothing about that. we could not find anything in these areas. if we had 100 people, we could investigate temple and we would come up with more stuff then they came up with. this is the comment after he had been cleared of all the finance investigations. they investigated several hundred. thousands of subpoenas, thousands of documents. he used his own service, the fbi, the computerized records of data gathered by the senate watergate committee and information from members of congress. after two years of ferreting out the facts, he announced in his final report that he could not find evidence adequate to take to court a single instance within the entire range of alleged corrupt practices. no favors granted, no contracts awarded, no case is fixed, no illegal attributions from foreigners, no overseas laundries, no illegal solicitations, no fundraising by governments. no intentional circumvention of the law. that is what the doj, the specia
the hughes-rebozo investigation into the loan. finally, the national hispanic finance committee investigation. i knew nothing about that. we could not find anything in these areas. if we had 100 people, we could investigate temple and we would come up with more stuff then they came up with. this is the comment after he had been cleared of all the finance investigations. they investigated several hundred. thousands of subpoenas, thousands of documents. he used his own service, the fbi, the...
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. >> jonathan, give me an update on sort of the investigation nation. now the intelligence committee is investigating trump's lawyers. why is that? >> sure, stephanie, the house intelligence committee run by congressman adam schiff, i'm sure viewers are familiar with, is now looking at a series of lawyers who basically have a joint defense agreement for some of these defendants including people or who have been investigating including president donald trump and donald trump jr. what adam schiff is looking at is the extent to which they may have helped shape michael cohen's testimony. cohen, of course, guilty of providing false testimony to congress. >> peter, any word from the white house on this latest investigation? i'm guessing they don't like it. >> yeah, you can imagine they don't like it. we've reached out to the white house. have not heard any public comment on that. i think if it gets under the president's skin if he hears this likely on one of his favorite news sources across the street at fox news, we may hear from him. >> peter, we could be on
. >> jonathan, give me an update on sort of the investigation nation. now the intelligence committee is investigating trump's lawyers. why is that? >> sure, stephanie, the house intelligence committee run by congressman adam schiff, i'm sure viewers are familiar with, is now looking at a series of lawyers who basically have a joint defense agreement for some of these defendants including people or who have been investigating including president donald trump and donald trump jr. what...
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an investigation by the national audit office says it's difficult to estimate the exact number of peoplerd keeping but acknowledges that some students may have been removed from the uk unfairly. the home office says 25 people who carried out the fraud received criminal convictions. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: there's growing speculation the british prime minister, theresa may, will announce her resignation very soon — possibly as early as friday morning. us officials announce 17 new charges against wikileaks founderjulian assange as he continues to fight extradition. tying the knot in taiwan, where it's now legal for same—sex couples to get married. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times and wikileaks founder, julian assange, who has been indicted by the usjustice department on 17 counts of violating the espionage act for his role in obtaining and publishing secret military and diplomatic documents in 2010. india's business standard leads with indian prime minister, n
an investigation by the national audit office says it's difficult to estimate the exact number of peoplerd keeping but acknowledges that some students may have been removed from the uk unfairly. the home office says 25 people who carried out the fraud received criminal convictions. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: there's growing speculation the british prime minister, theresa may, will announce her resignation very soon — possibly as early as friday morning. us...
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an investigation into a loan to nixon's brother, and the national hispanic finance committee investigation, of which i know nothing. there is a whole list of them saying that we could not find anything. if we had 100 people we could investigate temple and we would come up with more stuff than they came up with. this is a comment after he has been cleared of all of the finance investigations. they investigated several hundred such accusations through thousands of interviews and subpoenas through thousands of document using his own organization, computerized records from the urban committee and information for members of congress. after two years he announced in his final report that he could not find evidence adequate to take to court a single instance within this entire range of over corrupt-- of alleged practices. that was the surviving sum and substance of the alleged financial corruption of the 1972 nixon campaign. no favors granted, no cases fixed, no ambassadorships -- sold. laundries, no illegal solicitations. no list of government in trouble with the government. coercion, no no inte
an investigation into a loan to nixon's brother, and the national hispanic finance committee investigation, of which i know nothing. there is a whole list of them saying that we could not find anything. if we had 100 people we could investigate temple and we would come up with more stuff than they came up with. this is a comment after he has been cleared of all of the finance investigations. they investigated several hundred such accusations through thousands of interviews and subpoenas through...
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newly unsealed documents from the mueller investigation show former national security adviser michaelelped in the special counsel's obstruction investigation. stand by for new details. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there f
newly unsealed documents from the mueller investigation show former national security adviser michaelelped in the special counsel's obstruction investigation. stand by for new details. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control...
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battle between the attorney general and between the director of national intelligence because what happens if somewhere along this investigationinformation and on the back end, director of national intelligence, wait, this went way too far and compromises national security, this compromises intelligence operatives around the world, maybe puts lives at risk, what happens then and nobody knows because there isn't really -- there's a lot of angst about how this could play out. chris: peter, what's your sense of what the president hopes to accomplish by giving barr this information and the runway to have this investigation and of course barr called u.s. attorney from connecticut, does he think that the investigation is going to turn up a deep-state toafort take him down either in the campaign or as president or do you get the sense from his people that he's more as well, this would keep people chattering about something while the house continues to investigate? >> i think both things can be true. he honestly believes that he's been targeted and he thinks if they root around in there they will find some misdoing by the obama admini
battle between the attorney general and between the director of national intelligence because what happens if somewhere along this investigationinformation and on the back end, director of national intelligence, wait, this went way too far and compromises national security, this compromises intelligence operatives around the world, maybe puts lives at risk, what happens then and nobody knows because there isn't really -- there's a lot of angst about how this could play out. chris: peter, what's...
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the circuit is operated by the world meteorological organization, both it and the national weather service will investigate to find out how the message got into the system. >>so and i think they will be able to determine at least a general idea of where that message came from and to hopefully put something in effect to prevent that from happening in the future. >>today san francisco state university announced it is hiring is first female president in the school's 120 year history. lynn mahoney is currently the provost and vice president for academic affairs at csu los angeles. she will become the 14th president of sf as you when she officially begins her new role in july. the home is no stranger to the bay area having received her bachelor's degree from stanford. she issued a statement today saying san francisco state is the city's vibrant and diverse nexus for academics culture and advocacy i look forward to working with faculty staff students community members and campus administrators to ensure a welcome and inclusive environment for our students as is benefiting one of the most socially conscious citie
the circuit is operated by the world meteorological organization, both it and the national weather service will investigate to find out how the message got into the system. >>so and i think they will be able to determine at least a general idea of where that message came from and to hopefully put something in effect to prevent that from happening in the future. >>today san francisco state university announced it is hiring is first female president in the school's 120 year history....
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uniforms with masks on their faces they snatched people and killed them while the united nations has launched an investigation. in march 104 members of the u.s. congress signed a letter to the u.s. secretary of state calling for an independent investigation as of yet there has been no answer. to support thorough and independent investigations into both the corruption allegations that sparked the current crisis and the human rights violations including extra judicial killings that have reportedly taken place but the trump administration seems confident in the aligned regime we have always underscored in there are statements as well as our diplomatic conversations our belief in the g. 2 misi of heat is institutions and it's elected officials so far there has been no comment from the u.s. state department on the massacre while washington routinely condemns governments around the world for allegedly violating human rights when it comes to haiti the white house is unusually silent the u.s. has relied on a policy of gang violence in guatemala and el salvador and honduras in haiti and numerous other countries so thi
uniforms with masks on their faces they snatched people and killed them while the united nations has launched an investigation. in march 104 members of the u.s. congress signed a letter to the u.s. secretary of state calling for an independent investigation as of yet there has been no answer. to support thorough and independent investigations into both the corruption allegations that sparked the current crisis and the human rights violations including extra judicial killings that have...
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battle between the attorney general and between the director of national intelligence because what happens if somewhere along this investigationto declassify information and then on the back end the director of national intelligence says wait, wait, wait, wait, this went way too far, this compromises national security, this compromises national security, compromises intelligence operatives around the world. maybe puts their lives at risk. what happens then? and nobody knows, because there isn't really a precedent. >> chris: so there's heartburn heartburn. >> has a lot of angst about how this could play out. >> chris: peter, what's your sense of what the president hopes to accomplish by giving barr this information and the runway to have this investigation and of course barr has called in the u.s. attorney general from connecticut because -- does he really think that this investigation is going to turn of a deep state effort to take them down either in the campaign or as president or do you get the sense from his people that he sees it more as well, this will keep people chattering about something else while the house continues
battle between the attorney general and between the director of national intelligence because what happens if somewhere along this investigationto declassify information and then on the back end the director of national intelligence says wait, wait, wait, wait, this went way too far, this compromises national security, this compromises national security, compromises intelligence operatives around the world. maybe puts their lives at risk. what happens then? and nobody knows, because there isn't...
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attorney general sweeping declassic power, trump also directed the nation's intelligence agencies to assist the attorney general in his investigation. today the director of national intelligence dan coates released a statement that seemed to be of an effort to calm fear that is this directive would make the intelligence community political. in read in part -- and we quote, the intelligence community [ ic ] will provide the department of justice all the appropriate information for its review of intelligence activities related to russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. i am confident that the attorney general will work with the ic in accordance with the long-established standards to protect highly-sensitive classified information that, if publicly released, would put our national security at risk. more on that just a few minutes. trump's actions this week come amid his demands that house democrats end their investigation while at the same time he is attempting to block requests for related documents and witnesses to appear. for a while now the face of the democrat's effort in the house has been congressman jerry nadle
attorney general sweeping declassic power, trump also directed the nation's intelligence agencies to assist the attorney general in his investigation. today the director of national intelligence dan coates released a statement that seemed to be of an effort to calm fear that is this directive would make the intelligence community political. in read in part -- and we quote, the intelligence community [ ic ] will provide the department of justice all the appropriate information for its review of...