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the usjustice department has dismissed democratic party efforts to obtain a full copy of the mueller report into russian meddling during the 2016 election as ‘premature and unnecessary.‘ the democrats who control key house committees argue that they are entitled to an unredacted version so they can see all the evidence. meanwhile, democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren is calling for impeachment proceedings against the president to begin. but as laura trevelyan reports, this legal and political battle could stretch on for quite a while. less than 2a hours after the attorney general released a redacted version of the mueller report, congress stepped in. thejudiciary committee has issued a subpoena for the full report, saying lawmakers should not be kept in the dark, and they want it by1 may. we need the whole report. we need the whole report, including the underlying documents unredacted, as has been the case in every previous situation similar to this. the 448—page mueller report contains many redacted sections relating to intelligence material and ongoing court cases. bu
the usjustice department has dismissed democratic party efforts to obtain a full copy of the mueller report into russian meddling during the 2016 election as ‘premature and unnecessary.‘ the democrats who control key house committees argue that they are entitled to an unredacted version so they can see all the evidence. meanwhile, democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren is calling for impeachment proceedings against the president to begin. but as laura trevelyan reports, this...
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meanwhile, the usjustice department has dismissed democratic party legal efforts to obtain a full, unredactedy of the report as ‘premature and unnecessary‘. laura trevelyan has more. less than 2a hours after the attorney general released a redacted version of the mueller report, congress stepped in. thejudiciary committee has issued a subpoena for the full report, saying lawmakers should not be kept in the dark, and they want it by1 may. we need the whole report. we need the whole report, including the underlying documents unredacted, as has been the case in every previous situation similar to this. the 448—page mueller report contains many redacted sections relating to intelligence material and ongoing court cases. but it is the public bits of the report which have infuriated the president. he is angry with former white house officials who told robert mueller how mr trump tried to thwart the investigation. this morning he tweeted: the mueller report finds no evidence of a criminal conspiracy between the trump campaign in russia, but doesn't exonerate the president on obstruction of justice.
meanwhile, the usjustice department has dismissed democratic party legal efforts to obtain a full, unredactedy of the report as ‘premature and unnecessary‘. laura trevelyan has more. less than 2a hours after the attorney general released a redacted version of the mueller report, congress stepped in. thejudiciary committee has issued a subpoena for the full report, saying lawmakers should not be kept in the dark, and they want it by1 may. we need the whole report. we need the whole report,...
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the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 children. their children told a court they still love their mother and father. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this weekend. thousands of demonstrators are continuing to demand a transition to a civilian government after the military seized power from long—standing leader omar al—bashir last week. those are the headlines. now on bbc news it's time for the easter edition of weather world. from the effect on plants and trees to bird migration patterns, nick miller and sarah keith—lucas look at how our changing climate is affecting life around us. this time on weather world, we are looking at the impact our warming world is having on the environment around us. i will be discovering the challenges
the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 children. their children told a court they still love their mother and father. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a...
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meanwhile the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document, which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 sons and daughters over a nine year period. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this weekend. thousands of demonstrators are continuing to demand a transition to a civilian government after the military seized power from long—standing leader omar al—bashir last week. now on bbc news: at 17 you're not quite an adult, but way past being a child. radio 1 newsbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites 17—year—olds wherever they are — from education, friends and family, to finding fun. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like a child but technically not yet an adult. in most countries you can't drive, drink alcohol or vote. but whether it's just hanging out with fri
meanwhile the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document, which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 sons and daughters over a nine year period. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this...
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meanwhile, the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 sons and daughters over a nine year period. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this weekend. thousands of demonstrators are continuing to demand a transition to a civilian government after the military seized power from long—standing leader omar al—bashir last week. councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over the easter holidays for disadvantaged families. figures show almost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk, a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is a priority and is investing nine million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley re
meanwhile, the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 sons and daughters over a nine year period. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this...
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meanwhile the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document — which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 sons and daughters over a nien year period. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this weekend. thousands of demonstrators are continuing to demand a transition to a civilian government after the military seized power from long—standing leader omar al—bashir last week. schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing support over the easter holidays for poorerfamilies. figures show almost 3 million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says it's investing £9 million for more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that's opening its doors at ea
meanwhile the usjustice department has dismissed a democrat subpoena to see a full, unredacted version of the document — which details election interference by russia in 2016. a couple from california have been sentenced to life in prison after subjecting their children to years of torture and starvation. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to abusing all but one of their 13 sons and daughters over a nien year period. protest leaders in sudan say they will unveil a civilian government this...
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the usjustice department estimates $4.5 billion went missing from this government run investment fundbe higher. these are very flamboyant malaysia finance year, he was considered the kingpin in this negotiation of funds. the former prime minister, najib rajak, set up the fund, he supervised it in his role as finance minister and is alleged to have received significant sums of money himself. this trial today is the first of, we think, at least three that have already been scheduled, maybe many more. these are seven charges, money—laundering, criminal breach of trust, corruption, out of a2. this relates to only one of the businesses involved in this government investment fund where najib rajak is alleged to have received sums of about $10 million, transferred it to his bank account in 2014 and 2015. he has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges against him, his trial has been repeatedly delayed by petitions from his own lawyers. once it starts today, we assume now it is going ahead, it will be the beginning of a marathon, in which the current government hopes to show transparent legal
the usjustice department estimates $4.5 billion went missing from this government run investment fundbe higher. these are very flamboyant malaysia finance year, he was considered the kingpin in this negotiation of funds. the former prime minister, najib rajak, set up the fund, he supervised it in his role as finance minister and is alleged to have received significant sums of money himself. this trial today is the first of, we think, at least three that have already been scheduled, maybe many...
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the usa, which was described in court as a fluctuating unauthorised disclosure, which the usjustice departmentclassified material from the united states, the largest leaks ever of classified materialfrom the united states, the allegation being julian sounds helped chelsea manning to get hold ofa helped chelsea manning to get hold of a password to hack into the us computer systems —— julian assange. the us justice computer systems —— julian assange. the usjustice department says the charge faces a maximum penalty of five years which, considering he spent almost seven years in effective custody in the ecuadorian embassy, of course has some irony about it although he's always claimed he could face a much larger prison sentence in the united states. why the sudden change of mind from ecuador because he's been there for seven years and this morning they basically said to british police, you can come in? there's a couple of factors. a change in government. in ecuador. the previous ecuadorian president who had been quite sympathetic to julian assange and anti—american, lost power, but also julian jul
the usa, which was described in court as a fluctuating unauthorised disclosure, which the usjustice departmentclassified material from the united states, the largest leaks ever of classified materialfrom the united states, the allegation being julian sounds helped chelsea manning to get hold ofa helped chelsea manning to get hold of a password to hack into the us computer systems —— julian assange. the us justice computer systems —— julian assange. the usjustice department says the...
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the usjustice department is defending its handling of the mueller investigation after press reports herefindings. last month the attorney general summarised the report, saying it cleared the president of colluding with russia but left unresolved the issue of obstructing justice. now he is under pressure from democrats to release the full report to congress so they can get a complete picture of what mr muellerfound. in a statement the justice department says the report can't be released immediately and in its entirety because it contains so much classified information. a brief time ago i spoke with former cia officer and democratic congresswoman elissa slotkin from michigan. congresswoman, what do you make of these reports that there is a difference of opinion between people on the mueller team and the attorney general overjust how is because they treat this report is for the president? this is why we need the result of the full report. we need to see the full documentation and that will put these type of things to rest, but we have to see it first. he worked at the cia when mueller was d
the usjustice department is defending its handling of the mueller investigation after press reports herefindings. last month the attorney general summarised the report, saying it cleared the president of colluding with russia but left unresolved the issue of obstructing justice. now he is under pressure from democrats to release the full report to congress so they can get a complete picture of what mr muellerfound. in a statement the justice department says the report can't be released...