tv DW News Deutsche Welle January 11, 2021 9:00am-9:31am CET
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this is day that we news live from berlin arnold schwarzenegger compares the bomb that stormed the u.s. capitol to the kristallnacht pogrom. it was a very go through vote against the 2 security guards in 1000. of the nazi equivalent to probe for. the former governor of california condemns donald trump as the house of representatives readings a 2nd impeachment and some republican senators call on the president to resign. also coming up the underwater search for facts about the fate of an indonesian
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passenger jet diver scour the seabed hunting for the boeing's black boxes they're finding more wreckage believed to be from the plane that crashed into the job a seat with 62 people on board. and the mayor brings much of spain to a standstill emergency crews rescue thousands of stranded motorists are meant to the heaviest snowfall in decades. on the coasts relish welcome to the show a 2nd republican senator has called on u.s. president donald trump to resign in the wake of last week's deadly riots at the capitol it comes as democrats say he must be held accountable for the violence there preparing to impeach trump for a 2nd time less than 10 days before his due to leave office lawmakers in the house of representatives are expected to formally introduce the proposal later today.
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quiet after the storm life seems to have returned to normal in washington d.c. after donald trump supporters stormed the capital on wednesday but the events have left them mark i was appalled just gusted saying every time a military veteran i never thought i'd see this in the u.s. the events of this week have everybody in the city a little bit worried and i've been walking around and seeing still a lot of. charm supporters hanging around so it makes me a little nervous that there are a lot of people staying many americans are still shaken by the images of void nationalists and confederate sympathizers running around the halls of the capitol these images will never be forgotten and people wonder whether this could happen again security has been ramped up for the inauguration even the national guard has been mobilized the whole city is on high alert it's time for the u.s.
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to move forward the question is in which direction one of them could be impeachment for a 2nd time democratic lawmakers say they could start the proceedings as early as monday charging donald trump with inciting violence more and more republicans are also turning against him while i think the best way for our country truck is for the president to resign and go away as soon as possible. i acknowledge that may not be likely but i think that would be best. for regardless of the outcome of the events of the past week will cost a deep shadow over donald trump's remaining days in office. a lot of uncertainty a lot to talk about so let's do that with data we're reporter willing glo craft william high only has a little over
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a week left in office explain to us why so many want him gone before that why bank don't just once want to set it out well reports coming out of the white house describe a president completely out of touch with reality who's lost in his of this conspiracy theories and this could be a very dangerous situation for a man who is still the president of the united states wields considerable federal power is still the commander in chief of the armed forces and can still do a lot of damage if he wanted to depending on what his mental state is and that has actually democrats but as we heard in the report some republicans in congress and on and elsewhere in the political establishment saying this cannot go one day longer and if the vice president and the cabinet will not act to invoke 25th amendment and a trump won't resign himself then congress has to move over impeachment the 2nd time in a year the 1st time in history that would happen to a president impeachment could go very quickly and in the house democrats have to vote to impeach when that trial in the senate would take place is another question
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democrats take over the senate starting next week they might kick that trial down the road to give joe biden some time to enact his agenda to not have this be overshadowed his administration at the beginning and of course by then trump would be out of office but it could lead to trump being banned from ever pursuing further office again and this is certainly a moment of reckoning for many g.o.p. members former california republican governor arnold schwarzenegger compared the mob that stormed the u.s. capital to the nazis will come back to you in a 2nd william but 1st let's listen to one of his remarks now i grew up in austria and very aware of christine the highest well the night of broken glass. it was a night of rampage against the jews carried out in $1000.00 sturdy 8 but the nazi equivalent of the proud voice wednesday was that they have broken glass right here
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in united states the broken gauss was in the windows of the united states capitol but the mop did not just shout of the windows of the capitol this shattered the ideals we took for granted they did not just break down the doors of the building that housed the american democracy trampled the very principles on which our country was founded. and in this war it's their what's our not schwarz negras intention here with that drastic comparison you think. i think it's important to remember what kristallnacht was in 1980 it was widespread mobbing mostly in germany some in austria of jewish businesses of synagogues people were killed people were thrown into prison and the police and firefighters simply stepped aside and watched mob violence all across the country so it is a very extreme and dire warning that arnold schwarzenegger is is giving here i think that his bigger point is that we don't know where things begin and we have
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the luxury of history to look back and connect the dots and say that one thing led to the next led to the next when we're living in the present we don't have that right now i think daniel sieberg very well known democracy researcher author of how democracies die he gave a very solid interview indeed cite the german weekly just a few days ago saying you know it's natural for humans to want to think we're always in the end days that we're just about to turn that corner to better times but of course history shows we don't know where that and faces we could very well be in the beginning phase of the very dark and very dangerous and i think that's the point that schwarzenegger is trying to get across precisely talking about how we will look back on everything that's happening right now schwartz never predicted that donald trump will go down in history as and i quote the worst president ever here's what he said i do believe that we must be a we have to die of consequences of selfishness and cynicism president trump sought to overturn the results of an election and of of election you saw the coup
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by misleading people who'd laius my father nono he was well misled also with lies and i know a socialized the. president trump is a failed to the he will go down in history as the worst president ever the good thing is to do so will be irrelevant as an org tweet. what do you make of this well trying to really be no more and then an old tweet. put set or is this wishful thinking after all 70000000 u.s. citizens didn't vote for him exactly 74000000 americans voted for him of course not all militia members not all far right extremists not all white supremacists but that undercurrent is still is very very strong and it is not going away as evidenced by the fact that something like 2 thirds of house republicans and a handful of senate republicans backs donald trump in in trying to overturn the
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electoral college votes based on completely. evidence free conspiracy theories things that just have no basis in reality so the idea that this is that trump is just going to go away maybe he as an individual but the kind of ideas he's peddling the kind of violence he's stirred up is not going to go away and the f.b.i. law enforcement agencies civil rights groups hate groups you know watchers have been saying for years for decades even the threat of white supremacy the threat of far right militia groups in the united states is one of the greatest threats the united states faces and that predates donald trump we have to remember before $911.00 the single worst terrorist attack to happen against united states was the oklahoma city bombing which was carried out by a white supremacist and a former army veteran and we're seeing that today were a lot of ex-military people including some actually it's current members of the military are involved or involved in the capital mob on wednesday so i unfortunately don't think that arnold schwarzenegger's vision of trump going away
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is really going to be the be the end of things come by this inauguration. coughed as always great talking to you thank you very much. let's now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world karega sons former interim president sunday or just par of has won a landslide victory in the central asian countries presidential election official results show just par of one almost 80 percent of votes it comes 3 months after supporters released him from prison during violent protests that saw his predecessor resign. the north korean leader kim jong un has been named general secretary of the ruling workers' party the title was held by both his father and grandfather that's being seen as a symbolic step meant to boost kim's authority as the isolated country faces new economic problems. several 1000 people have rallied against coronavirus restrictions in the czech capital prague they said the closure of restaurants
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hotels and other businesses has weighed on the economy and triggered a rise in unemployment and poverty the demonstrators largely didn't wear face masks or abide by social distancing rules. and in asian search teams have recovered the 1st bits of wreckage of a passenger plane that crashed into the java sea on saturday an air crash investigator has now said the jet likely shattered at extremely high speed when hitting the water 62 people were onboard the boeing 737500 authorities have also pinpointed the location of the flight recorders the black box data will clarify why the plane came down just minutes after taking off from jakarta. journalist chris. has been closely following the latest developments and joins us now from jakarta christiane good to see you has the search operation produce any new evidence yet.
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right now do they 1st and. get a go or are we still works in the division the black box in my vocation from yesterday. yesterday we know that the navy ship detected the signal from the beacon this from books friday. and place you go to and it pulls all that location it was confirmed by the davis that you get that. being sealed is from. and it's full of debris across the beast in the sea bed. and some of the pop of the 1st few fuselage and also a personal belongings off the same desk and looking at the. sis you bet that most of the d.c. is sin in very very small parts and the size and it looks like that and croft possibly broke into very high impact with what the what information
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are authorities hoping to get from those black boxes that they have located at. well it is 2 black boxes sexually what the one is for you just call it a corvette or the place you got there we got being the communication between and violence in a coffin and then we've known death until now there is no. sort of like a distress signal from the difficult roller. so it looks like that it's. the accident happened in the very sudden and also the author of the also getting all that he called her from the d.c. degrade. also do the communication with the she and nothing normal these just signal that. is in the economy and they also begin to interview every every person in full scindia accident including the. a.b.c.
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controller and technician mechanic then so that's that's that's we hold death from the cockpit like they're going to also do that according to that we can be feel a lot about what happened is it the mechanical engine oral something right journalist press not in jakarta thank you very much your. china says experts from the world health organization are in do and the country this week to investigate the origins of the corona virus pandemic that's as a fresh outbreak of the virus spreads near the capital beijing authorities have put several cities under a strict lockdown but dozens more people have tested positive. near beijing is a ghost town. public transport ishant. under
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martial law has been declared in this city of 1000000 residents. the lockdown came as a surprise to many. we haven't been allowed to go to work for the last few days nor have we been allowed out we have to wait 3 days to do a 2nd coronavirus test children haven't been allowed to go to school we have to wait to do more tests we don't know what the schools are going to do why their. fear of another i break is gripping china. are trying to implement measures quickly to prevent these local cases from spreading streets are being disinfected more than 20 new infections have been reported per day the millions of people confined to their homes have been told to stay there for at least 10 days and avoid leaving. speakers tell residents that health workers will carry out coronavirus tests in their homes. residents are allowed to venture out to buy
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food many have been stocking up on basics like rice and bags coronavirus tests have been carried out on mass this week special labs have been set up 2 chinese state television reports say infection numbers are expected to drop president xi jinping has declared a people's war against the virus and even celebrated victory against it in september by honoring those who fought to bring an end to the covert 19 pandemic. this marks another field in the history of humanity struggle against the virus. you wrong. but the war isn't over yet around 50000000 people are expected
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to be vaccinated by the start of the chinese new year celebrations in mid february this year the government has warned people not to travel during a holiday that normally sees millions take trips to visit family. are watching daily news still to come a rare blizzard hits the country more famous for its beaches and hot sun we'll show you where in a moment. but 1st an estimated 6600000 syrian refugees are living outside their country's borders after years of civil war many are facing a grim winter and makeshift accommodation around the middle east and europe turkey has taken in the most more than 3 and a half 1000000 people a tiny 11 on has taken in about a 1000000 and jordan more than 600000 europe germany has taken in 1100000 but millions more uprooted people remain stuck in syria itself our next report looks at
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a camp and the problems. after hippie rain the entire camp turns to a muddy bog and the already terrible conditions get even worse as winter intensifies and the temperatures plummet to half of us fuels her stove with whatever she can find or afford. what it can mom and the thought to make if you don't have any money to buy wood to keep the kids warm then you just have to buy whatever's cheapest plastic rubbish is bad for them though the children constantly have colds and the coughing got that much that i thought that i think that 4 years ago to have stored narrowly escaped death the stove exploded because they were using bad quality kerosene who's now 12 suffered agonizing disfiguring burns the family cannot afford expensive reconstructive surgery 20 kilometers away in the hospital and. dr el sheikh says he's treating more and more patients with respiratory illnesses which spread more easily in winter the doctors used to say in
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serious cases across the border to turkey for treatment but due to coronavirus that the border is now closed luckily covert has not established itself in the camp yet . the heating methods are unhealthy and directly damage the respiratory system and the damage to people's airways makes it very easy for them to be infected with corona virus that the bad heating makes infection far more likely there is a direct effect. meaning the people here are highly vulnerable but it will probably be a long time before the syrian refugees get vaccinated in the meantime the us family has much bigger concerns than the coronavirus. that's my biggest hope is that somehow the situation for my daughter improves so she can play with of the children again go to school again and just live like other children that's my greatest wish . this is the 5th twin to the family has spent in
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a tent in the northwestern syrian province of idlib. we're now joined by. the jordan capital she's the syria response policy and advocacy adviser at the norwegian refugee council mystery kim thanks for talking to g.w. today the family we just heard about has lived in this camp for 5 years how common are stories like theirs. thank you for receiving me how good morning their story represents story of many internally displaced syrians and refugees outside syria as well. in north in syria the presence of the believe that we've just. heard in there. do live in europe there are today 2700000 internally displaced people in more details in the camps this is roughly the population of ferries in an area that is not bigger going twice the look similar so it's very
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overcrowded and 80 percent of these internally displaced people are children and women most of them have been displaced several times because of course the theater bombs but then the conflict advances and the bombs keeps following them so most of these companies have been displaced more than 5 times and in the camps inside syria today late q like you heard already the situation is next to come to our overcrowded people leaving tents and every time there is a really live tent is destroyed and they have to they i don't loose all the little belongings they still have or do you have to ask for a new tent and then read nearly. everything including sometimes the decree to. 2 days ago i was speaking to her 2 who were to our family and the bad example selectively meant you were telling me that in syria families especially in rural areas are big so he for himself have to go out and go to boy sorry 7
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girls he also took cares of fuzes parents mom and dad all told them and they have been displaced more than 3 times in the past 5 years he was asking for one thing he said i need get back to you because in the camps seeing not in syria often they didn't they don't even have a bathroom so he said i don't need money i don't need food i don't need what are they just need a bathroom because they need my dignity to give back so this is how we can expect no orders to get our hands over a crowd at the camps it's a cold winter how prepared are these camps to face a possible outbreak of the coronavirus. so it's very low now since the beginning of the uk to breaking out of no then we go to break that the humanitarian community is trying to prepare for there are 2 broken so syria hopefully the number is right now are still low even though they're increasing very much in the both 3
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months they have been increasing a lot we have been trying to build carotene centers to increase the number of beds to increase the number of. years for people to be able to to or to survive who gives us not only we are also distributing the hay to kids the humanitarian community is trying as much as possible to protect also humanitarian workers who are in the front loading of our work so we are trying to protect its. employees and the people that are living in the camps as much as we can we all saw tried to raise finally crees through to increase our response the problem is that a little each corner and mimic has been added to already is an emotional layer to lauralee very difficult. where are their i.s.c. on flute and sorry. let's break and that's how i got time for today thank you very
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much for taking a. couple minutes to talk to us to. thank you. at least 4 people have been killed after spain heaviest snowfall in decades prime minister pedro sanchez is appealing to people to stay indoors with much of the country at a standstill emergency crews have rescued at least 1500 people from their stranded vehicles. storm filomena brought 60 centimeters of snow to madrid the most the spanish capital has seen in half a century despite widespread destruction many came out to enjoy the free conditions with mass snowball fights breaking out in the city center raising concerns about social distancing not being maintained. but there's been quite a concentration of people it's a shame because with the pandemic i don't think that is the most prudent thing at the moment but when. there aren't enough shovels and a lot of young people are just throwing snowballs when they could be helping we're
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lacking leadership from the politicians. the army has been mobilized to lead the clear up with assistance from hundreds of civilian volunteers the focus is on keeping access to hospitals clear as many are due to receive deliveries of covert 19 vaccine the worst of the storm may be over but weather experts are warning people to be wary of bitter cold over the next few days. we must take extreme precautions and all our daily activity the snowfall it hit the peninsula with unusual force is now being followed by a cold wave with minimum temperatures never reached here before that requires particular caution and patience the government is organizing convoys to carry vaccines and food supplies to areas cut off by the snow fall i'm a goods mayor is warning residents that for much of the next week it will remain
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difficult to get around. some gulf news now the p.g.a. of america has announced that it will relocate the 2022 p.g.a. championship away from trump national golf club and bedminster new jersey the board of directors voted to terminate the agreement saying it would be detrimental to their brand if they didn't cut ties with president donald trump the decision comes just days after approach from mom stormed the u.s. capitol in washington d.c. . and the bonus league argentine nico gonzalez scored one goal and set up another got returned to winning ways as they won convincingly at house book the home side had the 1st chance of a match when dani. rattled the crossbar but the visitors then hit their stride as gonzales and the keeper of the wrong way got 2nd came from a sweeping counter attack it was their 2nd goal in a 41 victory the 1st when and 4 league match. for watching
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