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and generosity and come from life because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's why al-jazeera is so important we make those connections. to respond to. former president states is not to go to your article. the u.s. senate has voted to acquit the former u.s. president of high crimes and misdemeanors in connection with the january sex riots on capitol hill. in sight of this is just there live from doha also coming up in an extraordinary
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post verdict attack party leader mitch mcconnell said trump is responsible for the assault on capitol hill. there's no question. the present trouble is practically. morally responsible. for provoking. also had me on mars military willis to give themselves more powers as they face intensifying anger over the last weeks. not guilty that's the verdicts from the u.s. senate's in donald trump's 2nd impeachment trial in 12 months that the krauts fell 10 votes source of a conviction as fellow republicans largely swung behind the former president to shield him from responsibility for those deadly capitol hill riots on january 6th alan fischer begins our coverage the a's are 57 days
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for e's 3 for a 2nd time donald trump acquitted of high crimes and misdemeanors by the u.s. senate john trunk former president states is not guilty as charged the charge he incited the crowd ahead of the violent riot at the capitol on january the 6th. 57 senators said he did including 7 republicans but that's not enough for the 2 thirds majority to convict this was about choosing country over donald trump and 43 republican members chose trump they chose trump it should be a weight on their conscience today the day started with a surprise the democrats asking for witnesses a move which could delay the process we would like the opportunity to subpoena congresswoman herrera regarding her communications with house minority leader kevin mccarthy and to subpoena her contemporaneous notes that she made regarding what
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president trump told kevin mccarthy in the middle of the insurrection if they want to have witnesses i'm going to need at least over 100 depositions not just one both sides though wanted to bring this to a quick end so reached agreement which meant new witnesses and a move to closing statements from the man who led the prosecution an appeal to senators to meet the moment senators this trial in the final analysis is not about donald trump. the country in the world know who donald trump is this trial is about who we are who we are this is almost certainly how you will be remembered by history that might not be fair you really buy not be fair but none of us can escape the demands of history and destiny right now trump's team so often
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echoed the ex president supports this impeachment has been a complete charade from beginning to and the entire spectacle expected cole has been nothing but the unhinged pursuit of a long standing political vendetta against mr trump by the opposition party it is time to bring this constant unconstitutional political theater to an end it is time to allow our nation to move forward with the result in donald trump meet his 1st comment since the trial began a statement from his florida home thanking senators for their vote but insisting this is yet another phase in the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country no president has gone through anything like it but one of his closest allies in the senate who voted to acquit him made it clear the former president was responsible for what happened rather than troubles for everything he did while he was out of
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as an ordinary sort of a less structured one occasion to iran. for everything i had. thought it all out and got away with anything yet. the decision here means that don't trump will not be excluded for running from political office in the future he could run again for the presidency in 2024 his supporters say he should and he would win but despite the not guilty plea january the 6th will always be a touch to donald trump's presidency on the day when democracy was threatened in america alan fischer. on capitol hill. course up with one of the trials impeachment managers stacey plaskett she said trump scales is clear despite the result a majority of senators did believe us and in hearing the speech senator mcconnell they know that we prove the charges as well you know shame on them for holding
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themselves to an excuse that they gave themselves on a jurisdictional issue that was already result of course is disappointing that the senate didn't do their duty in a manner that we felt was necessary but i think the fact that they themselves said that we prove the charges mitch mcconnell said that the evidence we had made the case should give the american people credence comfort to know that in fact it was true and history has recorded this we have seen with this president did we saw over time what he did to bring those individuals here to trying to overthrow the republic to attempt to assassinate the vice president of the united states the speaker of the house in danger all of the members not just of the house and the senate but the capitol police metropolitan police officers and the precious staff that we all have here and those that work in the house for in-situ his purpose for him to maintain power. was alan mentioned in his report earlier trump reacted to
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his acquittal by lashing out at the democrats accusing them of a witch hunt. has more from west palm beach in florida trumps mar a lago report. the one message from that statement that was released within minutes of him being acquitted is that don trump is going nowhere and he told his supporters that his role to make america great again has only just begun and there will be big announcements in the months to come so it's pretty clear at the moment this is in many ways donald trump's republican party he is a looming figure here but the wider question is i think what does this do to the republican party who are the republican party going forward are they people like marjorie tele green who believes in cuban on or are they people like liz cheney who voted against trump and is more of a moderate republican there's no question now that dawn trump has political plans
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going forward the big question is what are those plans is he going to run in 2024 as many people believe or 'd is he going to seek revenge on those 7 republicans that voted him guilty in all of this so we haven't heard or we haven't seen from donald trump since this all began this is the longest period i think in the last few years that he stayed this quiet for this long of course he's not on twitter anymore one of his favorite platforms before he was banned from that and i'm not imagining seeing him on t.v. any time soon because it's the weekend here on monday it's president's day which is a national holiday and we all know that president former president trump likes prime time so. i guess the country is waiting with bated breath to see what he says next in particular to see what he says about mitch mcconnell after that scathing speech in which one of the most senior republicans laid the blame squarely at trump's feet. well as alans report mentions 7 republican senators voted in favor of
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convicting trump one of them is the long time trump adverse 3 mitt romney after the verdict he tweeted the following trump violated his oath of office by failing to protect the capital the vice president and others in the capital bill cassidy from the state of louisiana said our constitution and our country are more important than any one. i voted to convict president trump because he is guilty and senator richard burr from virginia put out a statement part of which read the facts a clear the president promoted unfounded conspiracy theories to cast doubt on the integrity of a free and fair election because he did not like the results. but we have some reaction from u.s. house speaker democrat nancy pelosi she took specific issue with mitch mcconnell's logic for voting against impeachment saying he was the one who delayed the trial in the 1st place for mitch mcconnell who created the
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situation where it could not have been heard before that 20 year or even begun before the 20th in the senate to say all the things he said oh my gosh about donald trump and how horrible he was and is and then said but the tack at the time that the democrats the house chose to bring it over now we didn't choose you chose not to receive it so i think that's really important let's bring in claire finkelstein she's professor of law and professor of philosophy at the university of pennsylvania she joins us from philadelphia very good to see you again claire what's your reaction to this verdict it's hard to see it as anything but a clear victory for donald trump. that's right and i think nancy pelosi was absolutely right to highlight the rule of which mcconnell here because look karl is
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a master manipulator and frankly he just out manipulated the house managers and the democrats here at the time that the 25th amendment was being debated he dropped a hint that he might be in favor of impeachment and that sort of got people to move away you but potentially from the 25th amendment resolution that they were voting on. they trusted him enough to think he might actually be in favor of impeachment whereupon he moved the goalposts again and said no we'll consider it after he was no longer president and then nancy pelosi is right that suddenly then he came out against convicting donald trump on the impeachment having been the cause of the delay himself giving us the reason that you cannot constitutionally impeach a president who has recently left office so he just out maneuver them at every
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point at the same time coming out with these strong talking points and saying that he views donald trump as responsible it's interesting listening to that sound bite from stacey plaskett saying that history has recorded this no matter what the verdict because we also saw those videos of tom support is waving trump flags ransacking their capital i mean those images will for ever be associated with trump and trump's brand how how is it that it's something that these republicans can live with. i don't know how they can live with that i mean they are certainly choosing party over country but i would go further than that and say that they are choosing mistakenly what they take to be their own political futures i think ultimately if they represent the political future in their decisions and done trump represents the political future of the country not only is the republican party going to fall
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apart because it just cannot hold the split inside the party but the country's democracy will fall apart because democracy cannot hold in the face of this kind of assault on the rule of law was absolutely extraordinary one of the things that we learned today is that even with a democratic administration and 2 houses of congress controlled by the democrats the democrats were un able to convict a president who everybody nearly everyone seems to agree intentionally provoked an assault a deadly assault on our capitol building something that didn't even happen during the civil war so if it is so hard to impeach even a president who has recently left office and we could not do it either when donald trump was in office when he was using
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a foreign power to boost his bid for reelection that really tells us that impeachment is broken and impeachment no longer functions as a check on a runaway president because that president can basically subvert the law are break the law and and manipulate the party control the party such that he with a 2 thirds majority required for impeachment he's never going to get convicted we've heard from trump he came out with a statement pretty pretty quickly after the result came out and it sounds like he feels emboldened by this victory could he stand again in 2024 and more crucially will the republican party let him. well absolutely could run again in 2024 and i think it's very possible that he will and it's interesting that people like senators hawley and cruz who themselves supposedly have presidential
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ambitions were willing to give him that platform one might think that they would be the 1st ones in line to prevent him from running for office because they'll have an awfully hard time winning the republican primary either one of them if donald trump is running i think it does embolden him i think it helps him shore up his base and his supporters. and is an extremely problematic outcome as i say both for the republican party and for the country now what will happen with criminal proceedings could change that because there are crimes that donald trump could be convicted for such as rebellion or insurrection or sedition that would prevent him from running for office again under the 14th amendment and so there's already a criminal investigation happening down in georgia with regard to his hole to the
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secretary of state of georgia raffensperger to try to drum up more and more votes and recertify the election in his favor but there may be more criminal investigation surrounding his attempt to change the results of the election quite apart from the criminal investigations that are going on by cyrus vance in manhattan regarding financial miss deeds good to get your thoughts laughing call stan professor of law and professor of philosophy at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for having me still ahead on algis there will have the rest of the day's news fronts hold off on a 3rd lockdown while some a warning is risky others are taking a holiday. and with ice skates at the ready the netherlands keeps its fingers crossed for a once in a generation sporting event. for
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are so important we make those connections. we watching out is there a mind of our top stories this hour former u.s. president donald trump has been acquitted in his 2nd impeachment trial 7 republican senators joined all 50 democrats in a vote to convict him that fell short of the necessary 2 thirds majority. trump quickly issued a statement saying this had been the greatest which come to in the history of the country he also hinted at plans for his political future. despite the outcome house impeachment managers were positive about that effort saying it's clear they
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overwhelmingly prove their case and they hailed the fact it was the most bipartisan presidential impeachment ever. myanmar's military rulers are granting themselves new powers to monitor and detain people involved in protests activists a troubled by the increase of nighttime raids by police but neighbors are banding together it's here prevent the arrests and reports. buddhist monks are among the many marching in yangon they lead prayers outside the u.s. embassy to call for the release of unsung suchi and other civilian leaders. who have not given me that i'm going to be just one talk country to escape from under the military dictatorship to be peaceful and developed we don't want to go back to the darkest era before 2010 we want peace and we are against the military dictatorship more marched in the capital naypyidaw joining thousands for an 8th day of protests which denounce nighttime raids against coup opponents. while
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a curfew is in place from 8 pm until 4 am local time people have been out and on edge neighborhood watch groups do their best to warn when police are coming in some cases they turn away to avoid confrontation and others people are taken away was. a local watchdog group for political prisoners says the raids are targeting dissenting voices a lot of us. you know were involved in the pro-democracy movement in the past. on like a lot like you know we we activated the protocols and we don't even sleep in one place we move one after another and a lot of activists even though they are not arrested a concern that they may be talking to next the u.n. human rights council has called on the gentle to release all who've been arbitrarily detained the army responded on saturday by suspending laws requiring court orders to detain suspects for more than a day for searching private property and surveillance more than 350 people have
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been arrested since the coup on february 1st the all social peaceful protest the ruling party offices. records i'm from. moreover it places people's freedom of speech by preparing a telecommunications bill intended to control access the internet. and state t.v. channels broadcast pictures of vandalism and attacks on police vehicles you did how do i would you not reality the head of the military general men on playing has been on the airwaves repeating allegations of voter fraud in last november's parliamentary elections more errors have been found in the voter rolls he says the nation must join hands with the military for the successful realization of democracy as protests grow in size and begin to affect its flow of cash the military is about to give itself even more powers the cyber security law the human rights watch calls the dream of despots everywhere making protest more difficult to organize and the pictures of them riskier to share and help al jazeera. at
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least 7 people have been arrested and 20 police officers injured during process in bangkok demonstrators have been rallying in response the jailing of 4 pro-democracy activists and custody pending trial on charges of insulting the king protesters a calling for a new constitution on reforms to the monarchy. as a new prime minister mario draghi has been sworn in. illy g. . the former head of the european central bank comes to power as a grapples with the pandemic and its associated economic crisis the previous government collapsed in a dispute over the handling of the coronavirus cabinet is a mix of technocrats and politicians from a broad coalition. a w h o investigators this channel has refused to hand over data on early coronavirus
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cases the team probing the origins of the pandemic had wanted more information about the 1st cases in hand in december of 2019 the investigation has been plagued by delays concerns over access and bickering between beijing and washington where china has defended its handling of the probe. but schools in france have closed for the winter mid-term break and despite high daily infection rates the french president unexpectedly decided not to impose a 3rd full lockdown well critics say it's a risky strategy attash about the reports from unfair. the february went to holidays underway in france and in or flown out tourists have begun to arrive to enjoy the pink dress cobber on normandy east coast this couple say they feel lucky to be here because like most people in frauds they had expected to be in lockdown.
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we are happy to be able to travel as we really thought we would be confined again so we're trying to make the most of things even if the situation means we can't enjoy the restaurants or bars for several weeks french ministers had suggested that a 3rd nationwide lockdown was imminent because covert cases the high and more contagious strains all spreading so french president emanuel markwell sudden decision not to impose one took most people by surprise and force the government to change its tune just today are. certainly exists apart to avoid a letdown maybe narrow but it's there and will be wrong not to try and follow it. the government has tightened existing measures it's extended a nighttime curfew and imposed more restrictions on shops and travel in and out of france restaurants bars cultural and sports centers remain shot but schools are open mark hall is said to be worried about the impact of now the lockdown on the economy and on people's mental health but with the pandemic showing no immediate
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solutions over beijing in the country it is clearly a political gamble that is going to the president is taking a risk as it's his decision even though the government announced it obviously he wants to protect the economy so he's waiting as long as possible to see if a full lockdown is needed it's a big gamble but if it pays off it will put him in a strong position before next year's presidential election but this doctor says there's no room for gambling when it comes to people's lives and without a strict lock down the health situation could deteriorate rapidly this might be a big mistake church really because the situation in france is really bad so we are seeing. a plateau. plateau because the number of contaminations per day is still increasing the government has not totally ruled out another lock down but they hope the tighter restrictions some regional measures and a stepped up vaccine rollout will help avoid 11 year before the next election it is
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clear that macro has a lot to gain if his strategy succeeds but he could also have much to lose if it does not natasha bottler al-jazeera. nobody. cases in the netherlands are hoping to get a once in a generation chance to tackle the 11 cities tour it takes place on natural ice and the last time it was cold enough was back in 1907 a step fastened reports there's another problem this year. the cracking noise of natural ice is music to the ears of peter becker it's been nearly a decade since dutch waters have been covered with such a layer of ice for 24 years peter has been waiting for the tour of all ice skating tourists a journey on skates between 11 cities which takes thousands of ice skaters 200 kilometers to cities in the north of the country. i like the extreme challenge
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of the tour but also want to enjoy the beautiful landscape skating through fields and cities and a large audience cheering you on at something for this is how peter imagines the 2 up because in reality all he has been doing is practicing because every skater selected by the committee has to be appropriate to go at any time during his own where the best it begins in summer that's when i prepare equipment is ready and i make sure i'm always sharp and when to start freezing the ice skate fever is unstoppable you make sure you're ready to go the 11 cities 2 or took place 15 times in the 20th century but this century meteorologist predicted dutch will be lucky if it happens a maximum of 3 times if at all due to global warming 11 said the store turned skaters into heroes and violation to gather something badly needed now during the lockdown but even before the magical 15 centimeters of thickness needed for the
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race was reached hopes already dashed not only global warming but now all of that is posing a threat. organizers have announced that it will be too dangerous to hold such a large event attracting more than a 1000000 people a bit a massive here but it has not time but they're skating fever i think it's a beautiful it feels like your life again and we haven't been alive for almost a year so it really feels like i could imagine everybody's out here feeling the same did have a normal commission it really missed this and it makes up for everything i work in a hospital and i've seen a lot but this makes me forget that it makes me feel happy we're going to enjoy this. beach and. these are busy days for the ice master who keeps checking the quality of the ice we are measuring about 99 and a half centimeters today. we'll just which is quite good but still not enough for
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us to get on the ice without heavy material only a few more centimeters are needed for the 11 cities tour but looking at the weather forecast there won't be enough ice again this winter that brings mixed feelings for peter was desperate to escape detour but can't bear the thought of the event getting the go ahead but then being cancelled due to the button that make step fasten al-jazeera kinsell mir the netherlands. i'm an insight into how with the headlines on al-jazeera former u.s. president donald trump has been acquitted in a 2nd impeachment trial he was accused of high crimes and misdemeanors in connection with the deadly capitol hill riots on january 6th democrats were 10 votes short of a conviction as republicans largely swung behind the former president to shield him from responsibility you are 57.
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for e's 3. 2 thirds of the senators present having guilty the judges that responded on trial former president states is not guilty is cherokee article ph but. despite the outcome the house impeachment managers say it's clear they prove their case and they praise the 7 republicans who voted in favor of a conviction. top senate republican mitch mcconnell launched a searing attack on trump even though he voted to acquit him there's no question none present trouble is practically and morally responsible for provoking. no question about. the people who storm this building believed they were acting on the
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wishes and truck of their brother within minutes of the acquittal trump issued a statement saying this had been the greatest witch hunt in the history of the country he also hinted at plans for his political future saying his quote patry all sick and beautiful movement has only just begun in other news me on miles military rulers the granting themselves new powers to monitor detained people involved in process activists are troubled by the increase in nighttime raids by police 3. only 7 people have been arrested and 20 police officers injured during protests in bangkok demonstrators have been rallying in response to the jailing of 4 pro-democracy activists and accused of insulting the k. o z headlines of a find asia's next. if you find fresh perspectives through the lens of local
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we got some very nasty weather coming in across much of north america over the course of this week and by the end of the weekend some parts could see as much as 30 centimeters of snow fall lots of cold air still in places tongue of colder air than across was spinning out of canada that optic blasting right down all about down into the deep south and we have got weather warnings in force anywhere from the pacific northwest right down to the mexican border as we go on through the next couple of days has that cold air then the purples they're going to make their way further south which has become one through saturday sunday going on in some monday
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gradually saying that very cold air coming all the way down into a good part of texas minus 9 the top temperature in dallas on monday afternoon minus 3 there for you stingy to say basically cold frigid air coming through dangerously cold weather got some wet weather now the prices are pulling away from the southeast and kona weiss freezing rain on that northern flank of that ahead comes an next batch of wintry weather that will make its way down across the new mexico coming into texas become one through sunday going on in some monday that snow takes even further southeast and could see it's coldest weather for over 100 years that wet weather and wintry weather continues pushing east. on counting the cost has iraq's oil wealth gone from phantom civil servants to corrupt politicians take a closer look. technology behind covert 19 vaccines how long before it's
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used to find the cure for cancer counting the cost of that just. to respond to john trunk former president. is not guilty as charged you know article richburg donald trump is a corset in a 2nd impeachment trial and immediately starts hinting about his political future. hello i money inside with full coverage of trump's acquittal and while the former president is celebrating his republicans.

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