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he's promising its partners rich profits but in europe there's a sharp warning you ever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on it. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on. it was one week ago that a mob stormed the u.s. capitol building demanding blood and ballots and exactly one week this is also where joe biden will be sworn in as the 46th us president and today at the u.s. capitol between domestic terror and a peaceful transfer of power the unprecedented 2nd collision between the president of the united states. and impeachment i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day.
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every moment donald trump is in the white house our nation our freedom is in danger certainly january 6th 2021 will live in my memory as the darkest day during my time of service as a member of this house today is a defining moment in our history congress was attacked by a mob directed by the president of the united states we are coming off a repeat of that resulted in 6 this have an opportunity to move forward but we cannot if the majority insist on bringing the country through the trauma of another impeach america was attacked and we must respond even when the cause of this violence resides at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with history being made on capitol hill in washington d.c. u.s.
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lawmakers today are writing a sad shameful chapter in american history today for the 2nd time within a year congress is voting on whether or not to impeach the president donald trump securing his place in u.s. history as the only president to face impeachment not once but twice the president is accused of inciting an insurrection one week ago terror and tear. gas overtook the u.s. capitol building and angry mob of trump supporters demanded that congress threw out the results of the presidential election that will trump remain in power that the will of the people be ignored well they did not succeed but 5 people lost their lives today lawmakers held president responsible for igniting that violence democrats and republicans voting to impeach but not all republicans we know that we faced enemies of the constitution we know we experience the ensor
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action that violated the sanctity of the people's capital and attempted to overturn the duly recorded will of the american people and we know that the president of the united states inside it this insurrection this armed rebellion against our common country he must go he is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all know the gentleman from ohio is recognized and that is the great myself sometimes i may consume the gentleman thank you madam speaker 19 minutes 19 minutes 4 years ago on inauguration day january 20th 27001000 minutes into present from some ministration at 121000 pm the washington post headline was campaign to impeach president trump has begun and now with just one leak week left they're still trying in 7 days there will be a peaceful transfer of power just like there has been every other time in our
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country but democrats are going to peach presidents from again. all right that's the debate going on the u.s. constitution alive working today for all the world to see to put this in context i'm joined tonight by ilya shapiro he is director of the robert levy center for constitutional studies at the cato institute in washington d.c. mr shapiro's good to have you on the show we are witnessing something never seen before in u.s. history i want you to put this 2nd impeachment into context for our viewers around the world i mean just how important it is today well. iraq that no president has ever been impeached twice only 3 presidents have been impeached at all none have been removed today given that the impeachment is supported uniformly by the democratic majority it will pass the question is how many democratic how many republican congressman will join it and then of course it
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goes to the senate where majority leader mitch mcconnell says the trial won't start until after an auger ation day and there's a lively academic debate about whether that's possible by that point mcconnell won't even be majority leader because the 2 new democratic senators will be seated so is this all just. symbolism that we're watching here because at the end of the day it is not going to really make a that much of a difference to donald trump is it. well it it might i mean certainly. being impeached is not a feather in one's cap it doesn't help one's reputation and the the eventual vote in the senate could very well be close i mean there are certain only at least half a dozen republicans that will vote to convict they'll need 17 of them to make the the 2 thirds required for the senate to convict and perhaps more importantly for practical purposes he won't be available to be removed at that point but he would
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be disqualified from future office which there's a lot of speculation about whether he wants to run again in 2024 i'd like to talk about the timing of this impeachment i want you to take a listen to what lawmakers have been saying today about time running al take a listen. the fact of the matter is mr speaker there is no reason to rush forward like this other than the very obvious fact that there are only 7 days left until a new president takes office but what's worse as professor dershowitz has pointed out because of the senate's rules the case cannot come to trial in the senate until 1 pm on january 20th one hour after president trump leaves office this is an ill advised course in my opinion mr speaker even senator joe manchin a democrat agrees senator manchin is quoted this week as having said quote i think this is so ill advised for joe biden to be coming in trying to heal the country
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trying to be the president of all the people when we're going to be so divided in fighting again let the judicial system do its job and if we vote to impeach the president today and we said over the senate there is there is nothing to prevent the senate from taking it up immediately if senate majority leader mitch mcconnell decides that he wants to proceed number one number 2 we want to talk about unity i can't think of anything that would unify this country more if there was a big bipartisan vote in favor of impeachment. that's what he would like to see mr shapiro you know there is nothing in the u.s. constitution that addresses that impeachment trial against a u.s. president if that president is no longer in office is a trial in the senate after joe biden becomes president a trial against donald trump is that going to be constitutional. the constitution is silent as you said and as i mentioned there's an academic debate
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about whether it's proper or not there has been one in each month and senate trial after a federal officer has left that office that was the secretary of war in $876.00 and the senate did not reach the 2 thirds required there was a majority but not 2 thirds to convict so that will be part of the debate certainly i think it's a preventable matter and just as the question of whether it's proper to go ahead with the impeachment now given that we're a week away from trump no longer being in office anyway whether that's appropriate the argument for going going ahead is that what trump did were serious offenses and we don't want to say that official presidents or otherwise as long as they're close enough to the end of their term they can do whatever they want without possible consequence so the congress might want to set the standard that we are still going to police that and also as i mentioned the possibility of disqualification from future office yeah there is talk of a bifurcation of congress's duties once biden is in office that the senate would
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split its time between holding this impeachment trial and doing the business of the new administration is there any precedent for this i mean has it been done before do we know it mean is it feasible we know that a senate trial impeachment trial usually consumes all of the oxygen under senate rules when an impeachment article is sent over from the house the senate has to stop all other business and take up the impeachment trial so the senate would have to change its own rules in their complicated processes to do that it's not an easy thing they could change the rules to have that kind of dual track to still be taking up president biden's cabinet officials confirmed then that sort of thing while whole building the senate trial but it's it's not necessarily an easy thing. do you see the possibility donald trump may be suing and
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trying to take this to the supreme court to have the court decide on the constitutionality of an impeachment trial for him once he's out of office i mean do you see that happening and could that lead to a constitutional crisis courts do not have any role 'd in the impeachment process the definition of what is a high crime and misdemeanor error which is what congress has to find in order to impeach and the senate to convict that's a political determination it's not unlike looking at the criminal code and so even if we talk about insight it minute insurrection incitement and insurrection are both legal terms but they're not so relevant here because this is not a criminal prosecution. and so the only way something like this could eventually get into the court is that if there is a vote to disqualify from future office and let's say trump wants to run again in 2024 and a state puts his name on their primary ballot for the republican nomination and when his challengers might sue and it gets into court in that way it's all right
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ilya shapiro with the cato institute in washington is disappear every appreciate your time valuable insights tonight thank you we live in interesting times yes thank you thank you. one week from today joe biden will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states but we know that this inauguration will be memorable for 2 noticeable characteristics the number of attendees will be smaller than usual the number of police and soldiers securing the peace will be larger than any inauguration in recent memory after last week's violence on capitol hill the police and the national guard have been called in we have this report on the preparations for a swearing in that looked more like preparations for war. time to tighten the screws washington is building up in anticipation of the
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presidential inauguration. victor and his colleagues have their hands full with work they have never seen this city like this everybody is afraid because we don't know nothing very much so we treat it like this would prefer external safety for the people instead of festive celebrations businesses brace for damages. and that the capital security has been ramped up significantly. the atmosphere here at the capital is very different compared to last week for one and over 2 metre high fence was erected and is patrolled by members of the national guard additional police is roaming the streets all of which to guarantee the safe inauguration of president elect joe biden next week on the steps in front of the capitol the big worry is that perch on supporters will try to disrupt the
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ceremonies but police wants to be better prepared this time. the city is in a state of emergency buses with national guard troops are right around the clock up to 15000 soldiers could be deployed in the city. meanwhile the stage is set perforations on the go but the celebration certainly feels different. you know i'm excited for joe biden to assume the presidency but at the same time as i continue to read reports about the potential insurrection here again potential insurrection across all 50 u.s. capitals it concerns me to say the least i think now that we saw that the capital was stormed i think there's a high chance that we'll see more people who think that that means that they can just behave like that i feel safe you know i mean this place looks like an armed camp at the moment. force artes on discouraging americans from coming to d.c.
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on inauguration day like many others victor will say hold up at home instead. see it for the t.v. what's going on because i want to go. it will be a fraud task for biden to bring the barricades between americans down again. well the history being made in the capitol today it's about the president yes but it's also about the existential crisis of the republican party will the g.o.p. survive after donald trump is history where we have 2 guests tonight 2 political insiders to talk about that i'm happy to welcome reed galen he is with the lincoln project that is a group of republicans who joined forces during the presidential campaign against the reelection of donald trump rejoins us tonight from park city utah and from washington d.c. i'm happy to welcome a t.v. modern he is a political analyst author and former deputy executive director of the national
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black caucus of state legislature 2 wars gentlemen it's good to have you on the program i want to start with the impeachment vote we understand maybe 6 health republicans plan to vote to impeach there were no republicans in the 1st impeachment vote last year really me ask you does this portend well for the g.o.p. moving forward or is this bad that you've only got 6 who were willing to vote for impeachment. i think it fortunately does not surprise me i think that what we're seeing here is that the trumpet wing of the republican party is ascendant it has the energy it has a lot of funding and the establishment unfortunately for them spent so long saying so little or collaborating with with this president and that although i'm very happy to see that 6 republicans did stand up i think it's in to get indicative of the fact that many republicans do not want to cross donald trump even as he's on his way out the door even as he faces impeachment and even as he is you know
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inciting a riot insurrection at the u.s. capitol so i don't think it portends well at all for the party and is that because republicans are are fearful for their political careers or we've heard today that some are fearful for their own lives and the safety of their families if they vote for impeachment well look i mean i think that you know i think we as americans probably gotten a little too complacent about what it means to be a democracy and if you're going to go be a u.s. representative of your constituents then that is assault a solemn responsibility and it is service and i think while i don't i do believe that some of these people have probably face threats as many of us have been on the side that we've chosen i think their job is to take those risks in hand and decide what's best for the country but ultimately i think also that they are probably doing this because they know that donald trump and his supporters are not going away and that you know in the primary elections of 2022 they will be
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a force to be reckoned with. and he let me ask you does the survival of the republican party does it depend on purging the party of donald trump. i think this is more purging america of a lot of its heels you're going through a virus right here in a pandemic that has claimed the lives of on this 400000 americans and we see the political mayhem that creates this and donald trump is part of that and you know i want to say just to read thank you so much for the lincoln project in the in the work that you all have done in terms of upholding and inspiring a lot of us to recognize that we are all a part of this democracy whether or not redeem oppressor republicans and so what we see and we're hearing. legislators right now and cop i'm going to talk about upholding their oath of office and that's what we're seeing an absence of that we don't see enough profiles of courage and the house right now we're not seeing it
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from republicans and we need to see more of that in these the more of that not just in terms of how they're going to stand up to a president but how they're going to address a lot of issues that are affect in this country as we move forward president elect biden who's going to become president next week and we want to see what he's going to do in those 1st 100 days of office there was a lot to address there's the economy this hope that there's a stimulus relief for americans that are unemployed and that are fighting right now this middle class and poor people right now are fighting to hold on to their homes to pay their rents and right now the president inside their insurrection we saw something that we have never i never imagined in my life that i would ever see something like that i want to build in that we think and felt was protected and we see it's not as protected as we thought but it's up to us the people to come together to make sure that we fortify the strength of this democracy you know that's a good point to make sure it wasn't as protected as people expected that in itself
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is is a separate story the 3rd ranking republican in the health lynne cheney she issued this statement last night i want to read part of it for our viewers she says she wrote on january 6th of this year a violent man. attack the united states capitol to obstruct the process of our democracy and to stop the counting of presidential electoral votes this insurrection calls injury death and destruction in the most sacred space in our republic much more will become clear in coming days and weeks but what we know now is enough the president of the united states summoned this mob assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack everything that followed was his doing none of this would have happened without the president the president could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence he did not there has never been a greater betrayal by the president of the united states of his office and his oath to the constitution i will vote to impeach the president so
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is she speaking as someone who could save in reform the republican party or is she speaking as a member of perhaps a splinter group of traditional republicans who may have to create their own party read what do you say. probably some some of both i won't bore you with how hard it is to start parties in this country but it's very difficult specifically because republicans and democrats for so long have not wanted any competition they have basically made it very difficult to create it but what i think we should also remember about congresswoman cheney is remember her father was a member of congress he was secretary of defense he was vice president ited states her mother is a long time public person or persona in this country and so i think she takes it personally not only as a member of congress from the state of wyoming but also as someone who has grown up around sue grew up in that building probably and so i think she has taken the right
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steps towards this i think it's the 1st step it was a brave step on behalf of a person who is probably going to get nothing but approbation and condemnation from other republicans and i would venture to say that once donald trump is out of office and firmly ensconced in mar-a lago wherever it is he chose chooses to hide that you know mrs cheney will probably not have a lot of friends in the republican conference but if there's one thing i've known about her father who i worked for many years ago is that cheney's don't often lack the courage or conviction you know after last week's riot we still saw more than a what was it 130 members of congress republicans they still voted not to recognize the electoral votes in the presidential election i mean the party is still under the spell of donald trump isn't it don't you agree. let's not let's let's let's be clear you know we had the largest turnout voter turnout in the history of this country 74000000 people voted for donald trump more than any other president who's
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who's been in an election so those numbers are really big and those people have been that this all these things have been happening and has been enabled over the last course of 4 years i was in it early on and there are a lot of other people are saying that the that donald trump that the purpose of his presidency was to destabilize this country he's destabilize it and again in no way that i think that it would get to this point but when i'm talking to friends who work on the hill my friend mike mcqueary who works and congressman stacy class gets office who is going to be one of the house managers should this go to the senate. to talk about the fact that if l.a. better within the halls of congress i think that's kind of a metaphor for the fact that there has been bettman there's been going on in the halls of congress and in our state legislatures because of this arguments of republicans and democrats and so you know we keep politicizing issues and it's up to us the people 81000000 people voted for joe biden 81000000 people said that they
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did not like the course that this country is on it's up to us we the people to change that we've keep on it's how the world that we had this example of democracy this is our time this is our moment to do that unfortunately there are some factions that in this country that wish to do harm in order to not change the taint happened but it is up to us to stand up to that and it is up to us we the people to show the strength of this democracy and this one of the point is that we keep talking about republicans and democrats i was a registered republican i was elected president i did not want to go on record as a democrat so i became an independent and i actually urge and hope there will be more people in this country there will do the same thing because the political party system george washington got it right that the political party system is it just keeps facts dividing us and we've got to figure out ways to put the country over the party and look at the fact that what happens here in this country impacts people globally and there is a reason why we're in that position and we don't want to give up that moral ground what are you gentlemen worried what could happen with this impeachment to to do the
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base of the republican party the people who do support trump are you worried that maybe you're making a martyr out of donald trump. we did learn about it after you started that process yet they've already started that process i mean you know with the i mean even before the election he went systematically around diligent i'm izing america's electoral system how we vote who votes when we vote how we vote and so this is been something that's been going on since you know even since he took office right trump has always been the thing that he likes to be most which is the victim of his enemies and that's what his supporters have continued to make it this is you know there's no one on the republican side of the aisle with the exception of a very few who say joe biden won the election and it was a close donald trump got beaten badly both in the electoral college in the popular vote but what what trump needs to do is have the myth that it was stolen from him
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and that's why this whole thing was called stop the steal and so far is to them trump is already a martyr and what i would say to this especially with all these republican members of congress and that in the house and senate saying you know democrats talk about unity but now they're doing this all on the divide is further let's be clear countability is as important as anything and until and unless there's accountability for donald trump those people that have supported him those people that support him as elected officials and those people who have funded and served as finance years for this odious movement for the last 4 or 5 years like there will be no unity this movement must be eradicated from american politics and won't be an easy fight and won't be a short one gentleman for them or out of time read galen and a diva mandyam to both of you with the 2nd time in your insights tonight thanks for taking the time to talk with us. thank you thank you. for the day is almost done the conversation continues online to find us on twitter either at u.w.
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this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight history in the making in the u.s. congress lawmakers have begun voting on a resolution to impeach president donald trump a 2nd democrat since some senior republicans in the house of representatives accusing trough of inciting a violent insurrection at the capitol last week the president is denying any responsibility also coming up italy plunges into political crisis former prime minister matteo renzi pulls his party out of the ruling coalition setting the stage for maybe new. elections look at how this latest crisis is hitting italy at the
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worst possible time and in the lead up in the lock down germany's health minister says the country will not be able to lift its coronavirus restrictions at the end of this month. i'm going off is going to have you with us u.s. president donald trump at this very hour on the verge of becoming the 1st leader of the united states to be impeached twice the house of representatives you're looking at live pictures right now is now voting yes or no to impeach the president several key republicans now say that they are backing the move will face a single charge of incitement of insurrection over the storming of the capitol building by his supporters last week he denied that he encouraged the violence and here's what the democratic and republican house leaders nancy pelosi and kevin
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mccarthy had to say during the impeachment debate tonight the president must be impatient i believe the president must be convicted by the senate a constitutional remedy that will ensure that the republic will be safe from this man who was still resolutely determined to tear down the things that we hold dear and that hold the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding these facts require immediate action the president trying except his share of responsibility quell the brewing unrest and ensure president elect biden is able to successfully begin his term. in the voting is going on at this very moment in washington our bureau chief in his post she is monitoring the vote for it's good evening to you in is the voting in started we expect
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a vote very very soon we know that all the democrats in the house are expected to vote to impeach but what about the republicans do we have a vote count at the moment. his friend what we know is that at least 7 republicans will vote to impeach the president not exactly what some people were expecting but hey again 7 more than last year there are republicans are really in a different difficult spot on the one hand they don't want to upset donald trump's millions of supporters on the other hand they need to find and move forward and move away from a better president who will most likely be impeached for an unprecedented 2nd time and we're looking at live pictures right now from the chamber of the house of representatives and this voting is going rather quickly let me read this statement here from u.s. president trump that was put out today this is what the president writes in light
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of reports of more demonstrations i urge that there must be no violence no lawbreaking and no vandalism of any kind that is not what i stand for and it is not what america stands for what do you make of this is this tellme teleprompter trump or is this the real donald trump. thank you well i was there ever and when he delivered the speech to his supporters last week which led to the storming of the capital that sounded really like the real donald trump. after all president from does not want to be held legally accountable if its supporters decide to commit acts of more violence in this name so this is all kind of a legal action he's taking there you know we've got the vote count right now we've got 170 democrats voting for impeachment right now and what i'm seeing is we've got 5 republicans so far who have voted to impeach there's about 3 minutes i think 3
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and a half minutes left in the voting let's talk briefly about security in washington d.c. right now and some astonishing photos images coming out from inside the capitol and what it looks like right now we've seen hundreds of national guard members resting on the floor of the national. capitol building talk to me about this in yes i mean this is remarkable yeah right it. that is remarkable i mean living here feels really like a fortress or like like an invasion because these guards these 20000 national guardsmen were brought in with school buses there is staying in gyms there staying in hotels so the city gets really ready for possible. over the next days leading to inauguration day on the 20 is generally the one thing which really is concerning many people is that 50 all the 50 state
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capitals also were facing threats from term supporters and now with all the attention towards washington many people fear that these cities are just as vulnerable as washington d.c. itself let me answer you too i mean you've been covering u.s. politics for a very long time. what is at stake for the republican party here what happens if we don't have many republicans voting to be impeached is that going to ensure that the republican party remains the party of donald trump even when he's no longer president. the big question will be friend if they manage to keep him from running for office again we shall see that depends on the vote in the senate if they get the necessary majority for that if he is able to
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run again many many republicans fear that he will kind of. really control the republican party for the next years this party brought itself in this very very difficult spot because i mean after all donald trump got elected by 73000000 people so not all of them are supporters but millions of republicans that's at least what polls suggest and that's also kind of reflecting in our reporting 1000000 say hey if you don't kind of state was trump we might just as well want to start a new party so a very very difficult situation and in no way i hope the world's to watch that and see where it leads to if you kind of make a political business with someone like donald trump and the republican party it will be out of control in both houses a part of the congress beginning next week. is there the possibility that this
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party will fall apart i mean are people talking realistically about that. they do and kind of on both sides so then the diehard trump supporters say if you don't stay with trump we will kind of start our own party and then also the more moderate. republicans say we don't believe that those who were so loyal with everything donald trump did over the course of the last 4 years that they will really be able to kind of do a new start to remind themselves what this grand old party stood for so yes there are they are really very hard water and everything seems to be possible when it comes to the republican party at this point and we the timing is running out on the votes right now i'm looking at the totals here it is looks like right now as it
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stands we've gone 146 members of the house saying yes to impeachment and 146 if i'm reading this right. saying no no $147.00 it's still going on. so we're still waiting to get the final numbers and it's really complicated. it's a really complicated process right and i mean it takes 4 hours and i know that many people are tired of it watching it but we also always have to keep in mind what what is at stake donald trump was a democratic elected president and i think it should not be easy to impeach. neglected presidents so therefore we just had to go through these long long debates and many people kind of repeated themselves the republican in many stress the fact that they fear if this room impeachment is really taking place that it kind of might evoke more troubles and they were asking for just like sitting it out waiting
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for the last 7 days of donald trump in office then on the other hand the democrats stress the fact that they said no if someone like really evolved violence what we saw like a vehicle goal here in washington this has to have consequences so these were the 2 arguments which were kind of kicked forwards and backwards from one party to the other after the last couple of hours you know there's a lot of talk here in europe about what we've seen in washington happen in the last week about the united states as a democratic you know shining city on a hill that this image of the united states being shattered by these events are used since seeing that there in washington where you are. yeah i mean. many people and i have to say myself and i'm still kind of shocked
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what happened and how easy it really was for the mob to enter the capital but on the longer run friend what really worries me is the fact that so many people here in this country live in a very different reality than the rest they only kind of follow their own social media they don't accept. the knowledge of scientists and what does this mean for a democracy if people are really not able to talk with each other anymore this is something which really warriors me here having covered the united states for quite a while the winds over washington bureau chief in his poll in this we will come back to you as the voting tally continues will come back as soon as we are closer to a result in this poll in washington thank you means. our this take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world a russian opposition leader alexina of all he says he plans to return home to moscow this despite new efforts to put him in jail for allegedly violating his
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suspended sentence involved he has been recovering here in germany after being poisoned with a nerve agent the kremlin has denied any responsibility there hundreds of suspected gangsters have gone on trial in italy is biggest ever claims against the mafia defendants include politicians lawyers and business men allegedly involved in organized crime they are used of murder drug trafficking extortion and money laundering the trial is expected to last at least a year. italy tonight facing a new political crisis after former prime minister matteo renzi pulled his party's ministers out of the cabinet are india's angry about government spending plans for billions of euros pledged by the european union for coated 19 really the ministers withdrawal leaves the ruling coalition led by giuseppe conte without a majority. italy was grappling with plans about how to distribute the sizeable e.u. aid into wednesday night the government and that is that because he wants to use
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the 222000000000 euros to stimulate the italian economy but the junior coalition partner former prime minister or tear it insists you tell you have a party opposes the idea the party's 2 ministers it stains during the road and rinse you know it's the resignation the high point of weeks of ringing between ramsi encounter. it is to plan for spending billions in e.u. funds to help countries better by the coronavirus pandemic because he ations collapsed due to opposition from the biggest coalition partner the 5 star movement but deeper political frictions between content that in c. lead to the crisis. where state level let's solve your problems that's politics it's populism to believe that you can result them with a post treat on instagram story to government demands respect for the parliamentary rules they must be a target too especially during a pandemic and a crisis like this. qantas aim now avoiding
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a new election at all costs for that he either needs to couple together a new majority in parliament or win over you tell you have eva. you know movie mode you're looking for this is the political will i will work until the very end to create cohesion among the majority party so it will never be my own personal matter the interests of the people have to come 1st for that is that if you do that even if the government does not reach awful new elections could be on the horizon. all right let's remind you that top story we're following the u.s. house of representatives in washington debating an article of impeachment against president donald trump boating is now taking place democrats and some republicans say that he incited last week's riot at the u.s. capitol all makers as we say voting at this moment the tally expected within the next half hour. you're watching the w. news that's it for me up next delivery business news with keith ferguson stick
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