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7 Oct, 2020 20:16

FULL SHOW: Turkey angers EU on Nagorno-Karabakh

US President Donald Trump has announced he “fully authorized” the “total de-classification” of any and all documents pertaining to the FBI’s investigation into the Trump 2016 presidential campaign and Hillary Clinton’s private email server. Meanwhile, Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliff began releasing redacted notes from former CIA Director John Brennan, which indicate the Clinton 2016 presidential campaign "authorized" the tactic of linking Trump to Russia. “Boom Bust” co-host Ben Swann dives in. Weeks after a landmark hearing involving the biggest players in the US technology industry, Congress has issued a report accusing Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Google of an alarming pattern of crushing their competition. But Congress doesn’t appear to be ready to take action. RT America’s Rachel Blevins has the details. Then attorney and media analyst Lionel breaks it down. The fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia appears to be heating up, as thousands of residents in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh flee for their lives. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan’s government claims Armenia is using cluster munitions to attack gas and oil infrastructure, which Armenia denies. Plus, Turkey is weighing in on the fight, angering EU allies. Former UK MP George Galloway discusses.

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