Why the Mueller report doesn't exonerate Trump for obstruction

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Caption: Special counsel Robert Mueller's redacted report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, released on Thursday, is photographed in Washington. (Jon Elswick/Associated Press)

The Mueller report identified a series of episodes involving U.S. President Donald Trump that the special counsel considered potential obstructions of justice. But Robert Mueller chose to not charge Trump with a crime. CBC's Washington correspondent Keith Boag walks us through the long-anticipated report.
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