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  • I'm Carlos.

  • Your March 25th edition of CNN 10.

  • Welcome to the show.

  • A major investigation has ended within the US government.

  • It was called the Russia Investigation.

  • The special counsel investigation or the Muller investigator is led by Robert Mueller Ah, former director of the FBI, who was put in charge of it 22 months ago.

  • His team looked into alleged Russian interference with the 2016 U.

  • S.

  • Presidential election, and part of that was examining whether Donald Trump's campaign illegally coordinated with Russia.

  • Mueller sent his full report to the Justice Department on Friday night, and that department sent a four page summary of it to Congress on Sunday afternoon.

  • It said that while Russia did try to influence the 2016 election something Russia has repeatedly denied, the U.

  • S Special counsel's investigation quote did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its efforts to influence the election.

  • Another part of the investigation looked into concerns about possible obstruction of justice.

  • Did President Trump's actions intentionally and illegally interfere with the government carrying out its work?

  • The special counsel says.

  • Quote while this report does not conclude that the president commited a crime.

  • It also does not exonerate him.

  • The Justice Department says the Muller report left it up to the U.

  • S attorney general to decide whether the president's conduct constituted a crime in the U.

  • S.

  • Attorney general and deputy attorney general both concluded that the reports evidence is quote not sufficient to establish that the president commited an obstruction of justice offense.

  • The White House called the report a total and complete exoneration clearance of any wrongdoing for President Trump.

  • But some Democrats say special counselor Muller did not exonerate the president and that the Justice Department summary isn't enough.

  • They want to see the full report in the days ahead.

  • Another issue President Trump has been addressing concerns the Isis terrorist group.

  • We've talked about this a lot since Isis swept to power in 2014.

  • Its name and its mission were the same.

  • Isis stands for Islamic state in Iraq and Syria, something the group wanted, and it once controlled a huge area of land in the region with a population of almost eight million people.

  • Not anymore.

  • On Saturday, the Syrian Democratic Forces, a military group supported by the United States said Isis had been defeated in its last physical stronghold in Syria in a formal ceremony to mark the terrorist groups defeat, the SDF paid tribute to the thousands of forces and fighters it lost in the battle.

  • But it said it would continue to fight against any ISIS members who continued to operate and threaten the region.

  • In 2014 Isis had a presence from the outskirts of Baghdad to Aleppo in western Syria at a time when it seemed that they were unstoppable, sending the armies of Iraq and other in parts of Syria militias running before them.

  • Now they have disappeared as a territorial entity.

  • They are no more.

  • So this is a massive sort of turn of events when you consider the situation just a few years ago.

  • But I think that enthusiasm, even in this part of the world of the region, has been tempered by the realization that they still remain a threat as a terrorist insurgency.

  • There are still frequent attacks by Isis sleeper cells in this part of Syria and also in many parts of Iraq as well.

  • And of course, another problem is that if the regional government here or the government.

  • Iraq don't do a better job at reconstruction at reviving the local economies.

  • You could have a situation developing whereby discontent feeds into the ideology of Isis, and you could have Isis come back perhaps under a different name in a different form.

  • But it's not just a question of defeating a new organization like that militarily.

  • They have to be defeated ideologically and politically, and it's not altogether clear if that can be achieved under the current circumstances.

  • Which of these world capitals is located closest to the equator?

  • Lima, Peru.

  • Brasilia, Brazil.

  • Khartoum, Sudan.

  • For Hanoi, Vietnam.

  • At 12 degrees south latitude, Lima is the closest city on this list to the equator.

  • One series we love to run on our show is CNN heroes, everyday people from all over the world, including Peru, whose work is helping their communities.

  • Nominations are open for the 2019 CNN heroes.

  • You can tell the company about someone you know at cnnheroes dot com.

  • Meantime, please have a look at how the impact of some of last year's nominees has continued to.

  • Every year the world gathers toe honor the top 10 CNN heroes for their work helping others.

  • This is amazing event with some amazing people, so we're just glad to be here.

  • 2018 is no exception.

  • Welcome to CNN heroes.

  • An all star tribute from Nevada to Nigeria to Kansas City, Missouri is everyday heroes.

  • Joined forces in New York City.

  • Experience.

  • A star studded night of a lifetime way are here tonight because people believe in us receiving a cash prize and recognition that could be a game changer for their work.

  • I am energized.

  • We've been working on some of the stuff 14 years, like really thinking about violence and trauma and healing.

  • But being in the Heroes event, it's like, Wow, we get to share this stuff with a larger stage in this larger platform, right?

  • Let her rip.

  • Luke Mickelson bills free bunk beds for needy kids.

  • Global exposure helped his organization grow significantly just since January 1st, we've built and delivered 1100.

  • We trained 14 chapters, were averaging about 15 every other way, partnered up with FEMA and Red Cross and now are offering these much needed service's and beds families that have been affected by disasters across the country.

  • We've learned that there's just that many more kids that are struggling and families are struggling.

  • Race is on to try to get out too quick as we can.

  • Cooter Abbas Oi Hajji, A keen Floren, runs a foundation that provides free tech training to girls and young women in Nigeria.

  • She's been able to help more students.

  • So many great opportunities.

  • I've been knocking on our doors.

  • Normally, we look for partners now.

  • Partners are looking for us girls.

  • I get a scholarship.

  • I asked Deacon engagement.

  • We visited the vice president's.

  • We're looking at that from a national level now on how we can spread across every part of Nigeria that this is my Web sites before CNN use labels trained for red gills three years.

  • But with the classroom we've been given, we're goingto 5000 years.

  • And with the spotlight came an unintended effect.

  • People recognize me everywhere.

  • Even when I change.

  • My people still recognize me.

  • Sometimes I go to a restaurant and start happy.

  • They say, Good job.

  • You know, people recognize Tom more than they recognize me.

  • We're going through an airport.

  • Somebody walked up and they said It's at the dog from the CNN show and after finishing the nonprofit training in Los Angeles provided for free by the Annenberg Foundations Alchemy Program, part of their heroes Prize 2018 Top 10 CNN Heroes Already and energized to do even more Tail Brothers where every day people, ordinary people with big, big hearts wanting to just make a difference.

  • It's a lot of weight in the world shoulders, but way Know that for sure we can do, we can make a big change in our world.

  • Chances are this guy's abs are stronger than yours.

  • In fact, I don't know anyone who could hold a plank for 38 minutes.

  • That's how long Andy Steinfeld reportedly stayed in the exercise and the community center where he did it says it's a world record for his age group.

  • The extreme senior athlete from Minnesota is 71 years old.

  • He just finished radiation treatment for a type of cancer, and he says he did this to motivate other people that much time would make you bored of a plane.

  • It's hard to imagine the support you need to stay propped in such a hard core exercise that seems to last abdomen all day long.

  • Some would rather walk the plankton, playing down the time to break the record.

  • But if you've got the strength, it all comes down to How so?

  • I'm Carl isn't for CNN.

I'm Carlos.

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