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a lot of money that is disposal to him and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world to face a good job of course. china is promising its partners rich profits but in europe there's a sharp warning you could never accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. donald trump departed the white house and the us presidency last week but he hasn't gone anywhere he still faces an impeachment trial but not for another 2 weeks and this delay in justice it may just work in his favor with each passing day the january 6th storming of the capitol which trump is accused of inciting it seems ever more distant the likelihood that republicans will vote to convict the likelihood
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republicans will sever the party forever from donald trump last week that seemed possible tonight it's more like mission impossible i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. articles one incitement of insurrection. i believe it will be a fair trial but as the relatively quickly done in this is going to be really bad for the country everyone wants to put this awful chapter in american history behind us but sweeping it under the rug will not bring healing it's going to take us not just as a going to keep us from focusing on really important things but it's also just going to stir it up even more and make it even harder to get things done moving the only way to bring healing is to actually have real accountability.
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also coming up with moderate conservatives in america they used to call the republican party home that was pre donald trump is the party now entering post donald trump it doesn't sound like. those factors those feelings that are out there among tens of thousands of americans didn't leave when he left on wednesday they're still there that's why he got elected and that's what i hope will be a party. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of our viewers all around the world welcome we begin the day with the u.s. senate preparing to become a courtroom on trial donald trump yet again almost 2 weeks ago donald trump became the only u.s. president to be impeached twice the house of representatives accusing him of inciting an insurrection the storming of the u.s. capitol on monday the u.s. house of representatives delivered one article of impeachment to the u.s. senate today senators were sworn in as jurors they'll deliver
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a verdict at the end of donald trump's 2nd impeachment trial but that trial is not starting tomorrow or this week or next week congress has pandemic problems to tend to 1st donald trump once denied the severity of the pandemic could that pandemic now delay or deny justice we have this report. a solemn procession through the halls of the u.s. capitol with donald trump's future in their hands democrats from the house of representatives set in motion a 2nd impeachment trial for the former president by delivering the single article of impeachment to the senate. article one incitement of insurrection damo by john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting violence against the government of the united states the democrats say donald trump's baseless claims as election fraud were an incitement to violence culminating in
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a speech he gave before congress was set to confirm the election results states we will never give up we will never concede it doesn't happen you don't see that. shortly after these remarks of violent mob reached the u.s. capitol building. right here rioters took over the building for hours and forced lawmakers into hiding hifi full died during the assault. while several republicans had criticized trump after the riot on january 6th members of the g.o.p. are now softening their stance and are increasingly criticizing the impeachment proceedings we're talking about for i think the trial stupid thing it's counterproductive democrats say it's important to hold donald trump accountable the corbie dispense look everyone wants to put this awful chapter in american history behind us but sweeping it under the rug will not bring healing the only way to
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bring healing is to actually have real accountability which this trial for. the trial begins in 2 weeks' time a test for both parties and a decisive moment for donald trump's legacy. or even for more let's go over to. washington now our bureau chief in his poll she's on the story for skinny to you maybe if you could help us understand this the process of swearing in senators for this trial that has already begun but the trial itself will not start for another 2 weeks why. exactly they're just taking the initial steps to start the trial but friend what democrats are doing here are 2 things they want to confirm as many as as many of president biden's cabinet members as possible before they start the trial because once it has started all congressional business
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will come to a halt and they also agreed to give trump the republicans an opportunity to get their legal counsel together so that they can be prepared as well so that's also kind of a fair gesture and we know that the pietschmann article the charge here it certainly is that complex either senators believe that trump in so i did the capitol right on january the 6th or they don't is there any chance tonight that enough republicans will vote with the democrats to convict dumbell truong. well this is the big big question and this time there probably won't be any witnesses or experts because as we talked earlier this will be really. didn't try case of whether from inside the insurrection or not at this very moment it does actually not look like democrats will heed enough have enough support from
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republicans to convict the former president you know brand we have to keep in mind it's it's a very tricky situation for republicans they are under a lot of pressure to not challenge from why he still has a grip on the party and he still can to ruin political careers of those who are not loyal with him and his supporters that's right and the threats have been made or intimated that we know for sure there has been agreement in the senate on how business will be conducted and that should have a bearing we understand on the future response to the cove of 19 pandemic we're going to talk about that in just a moment but 1st i want to look at a report on the rollout of the vaccine nations in the u.s. surrounded by the corona virus in her illustration it's all i think about visual artist sandra bed like expresses her feelings about the pandemic her biggest hope
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was getting a vaccine and the date was already sent. when i got the appointment i called everyone i told everyone i doubted a client that i was it was like watching a lotto but the new york city ran out of vaccine doses. i didn't know that it had been changed until i saw something on the news and some friends sent me things saying that they were canceling all the rest of the appointments on thursday personally no one emailed me no one called me she's one of at least 23000 people in new york city whose appointments were cancelled 15 vaccine have shut down over the weekend new york authorities blame the federal government new york blames the federal government. they said they had additional dosages. that they would send they say will increase the supply. they never did this is one of the vaccine
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a house here in new york city had to close due to the vaccine supply shortages thousands of apartments had to be cancelled and many other parts of the u.s. are experiencing very similar problems to by god ministration is under serious pressure to solve this problem quickly this is the plan better vaccine distribution is part of joe biden's coronavirus strategy. if you want stronger federal coordinator in the entire vaccination process by contrast former president donald trump left most of the decisions up to the individual states experts warn current problems won't be solved without increased production. i think number one is increase maxine supply very very important motivate companies to accelerate the production of. meet the demand. americans have high expectations. i mean my family for almost
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a year now. and i really want them to get vaccinated too so it's not just new york it's everywhere that. kind of problem so the federal government needs to stop there i think there's a lot of order that needs to take place in these testing and vaccination sites that are asking a lot of patient out the people that people are going to have for more than days. sandra bad lex appointment was rescheduled but after the last cancellation she's now much more skeptical and just like hoping that they're going to come through with it but now i don't believe them anymore you know i trusted them last week but not all it'll take more time until the vaccines free americans from the virus. as an actual report. we know that the pandemic in the us where you ward things will probably get worse before they get better president biden he's pushing for congress to pass what was 2 trillion dollars in co bid relief trumps impeachment trial no it
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will not begin for another 2 weeks is this enough time to take care of the country's business before attention turns to the trial and into taking care of the constitution. excellent question when you're living here in the united states i mean joe biden's team the white house is really attempting to move as fast as possible and get through the impeachment as fast as possible as well but the problem brant with the relief package is that republicans won to slim it down by the democrats want to address a number of issues for example raising the minimum wage with it but this most likely actually will not going to good policy so the vora here is that they won't have enough time to pass something before march that's when the federal unemployment benefits run out again so as washington kind of continues to the bait
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people are losing their jobs day by day and wondering whether they will be able to put food on the table or keep a roof over their how is so it's grim times here in the united states the lives receives the not want to and that is for sure in his poll with the latest tonight in washington as always enos thank you. well here in the european union anger is growing over a vaccination rollout stuck in slow year it comes as both pharmaceuticals astra zeneca and pfizer have announced cuts in the amount of vaccines that they will deliver to the e.u. in response the european union is calling for stricter controls on exports of the code 19 bank seen that are produced here. talks and more talks have done little to less than anger at astra zeneca european officials say the firm has
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failed to adequately explain why it was slashing expects seem deliveries to the e.u. . europe invested billions to help develop the world's 1st 1000 mexicans to create a truly global common good and now the companies must deliver. they must honor their obligations. astra zeneca has delivery cuts for the latest setback to e.u. plans to vaccinate 70 percent of adults by summer earlier this month fires are said it would temporarily reduce its deliveries to the e.u. was well citing production issues. but u.k. health officials say they expect to have enough supply to meet the country's vaccination targets that reality is fuelling tensions already that. i think the thing to do now is not to. go down the the sort of the dead end of
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the nationalism is to work together to make sure that we protect our people that's my priority is to protect the british people to protect the united kingdom but also to protect the whole world is no one to say from the little say. but divisions over how to fairly distributed vaccines will likely persist in the near term south africa's president lashed out at wealthy countries accusing them of buying up the global vaccine supply. now rich countries in the world won't need vaccines and we are saying really needs the excess. that you have you have already and hoarders south africa still needs to secure 14000000 more doses to accomplish its vaccination goal by contrast the e.u. u.k. and the u.s. have signed contracts with truck makers to acquire more than $200.00 times that amount. all right europe's supply shock to talk about that i'm joined tonight by
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rachel silverman she's a policy fellow at the center for global development she specializes in global health policy rachael's good to see you again i remember last november you calculated that the world's wealthy countries had snapped up almost all of the body on tech pfizer vaccine that was the 1st vaccine that was approved what's the picture wike now in terms of vaccine access for the world's poorest countries. so it's a much better picture i'd say also it's great that it's a much better picture but it is a complicated extra still so the 1st big thing that's happened is we have additional back seen candidate that have shown themselves to be highly active in related the nickel trials so we also have mcgurn a vaccine and of course the astra zeneca back in and that's expanded the overall supply of vaccine in the system there are also the vaccines coming out of china and russia that although in my opinion do not have sufficiently transparent share data
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and are being taken out by some low and middle income countries even already today and we're seeing is there still are not having vaccines reach these countries in the quantities we would like to see and the speed that we're seeing in rich countries but we are starting to see kovacs which is an international. can longer it by. charity effort to ensure that a black asked to these vaccines we see that they are talking about scheduling some of these deliveries more this 1st round of vaccines in q one so things are improving but they're not where we want them to be quite yet and we've got the european union saying that it's not receiving what you paid for but it ordered at the same time you've got south africa's president today accusing wealthy countries of hoarding the vaccine for their own citizens i mean what do you think what's the truth here. and the truth is it's complicated and the truth i mean
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fundamentally this truth is there's just not enough vaccine supply to go around to everyone right now and so what we're seeing is no country actually has access right now everyone is struggling to get enough supply to back to meet their citizens and is trying to keep up with demand however what is true and i think what the present form of those i was referring to is the fact that rich countries have preordered much more than they will need in aggregate so by the end of this year assuming supply projections happen as expected many wealthy countries will have much more than they need while court countries probably still will be struggling to meet the needs of their populations so what i'd like to see is some commitments to back to me to donate the excess vaccinations once countries have know that they have enough to vaccinate their own populations and what norway is doing actually is donating some doses in parallel to their own boxing stuff or one of the cheaper vaccines
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that are coming along astra zeneca most are thinking about the one from johnson and johnson shouldn't they help solve the problem for poor countries. absolutely so every new vaccine that comes on line especially the of lands at lower priced plants isn't are enormously helpful it is our role as is astra zeneca we have a pretty large international production capacity including at the syrian institute in india which is producing this act in math j.n.j. we still have because the readout for that act in but if it comes on line that would be great news in large part because it only are fires one dose which is tremendously helpful from a logistical or socket so the more it actually ends we get online the closer we get to solving this problem and relieving the overall supply constraint that we're all feeling in europe in the u.s. and for i'm curious rachel superman with the center for global development we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you.
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the senate trial of donald trump will decide much more than the political future of the former u.s. president could shape the future of the g.o.p. itself if trump is convicted he could also be barred from holding political office again perhaps more important would be the act of breaking with donald trump by voting to convict we'll get some republican opinion on that in just a moment but 1st the thoughts of 2 republican senators who will be involved in that trial. i think it's pretty clear that over the last year or so there has been an effort to corrupt the election and out of states it was not by president biden it was by president trump. president trump of course will continue to have influence but i think our party is going to return to some of our more fundamental principles which is fiscal responsibility believing in the importance of character standing with our allies and pushing back against people like kim jong un and and vladimir
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putin there is i think the trial is stupid i think it's counterproductive we already have a flaming fire in this country and it's like taking a bunch of gasoline and wearing it on top of the fire so i think obviously fairness is important no matter who it is we're talking about but i just want to repeat i think this is going to be really bad for the country it's going to take us not just is going to keep us from focusing on really important things but it's also just going to stir it up even more and make it even harder to get things done moving forward. on this like to welcome back to the day richard painter he was the white house senior ethics lawyer during the presidency of george w. bush he was also a member of the republican party until 2016 the year that donald trump became u.s. president mr pena it's good to have you back on the day we just heard from 2 republican senators mitt romney and marco rubio which one speaks the truth about the future of the republican party. i believe that mitt romney does and mitt romney's but the truth about the future of the republican party in 2016 when he
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warned that donald trump was a fraud that he should may not be nominated for the republican. nomination for president united states unfortunately he was nominated he won the election. donald trump has engaged in. solicitation of election fraud in georgia trying to get they georgia secretary of state to have come up with 13000 votes is inside it a riot and encouraged sedition he had a meeting and the white house where he talked about it with michael flynn his former general flynn as national security advisor about using martial law and having the military go into pennsylvania and georgia and other states to redo the election donald trump is behaving like a dictator and you can have a left wing dictator right wing that cater. behave that way this has nothing to do with political ideology there's a big difference between
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a staunch conservative of which mitt mitt romney certainly has and someone like donald trump who does not believe in objective truth talks about alternative bax spills out lies and then ultimately believes in force rather than the rule of law and that's a decision the republican party has to make those want to say that marco rubio is just running scared right now because there's talk about a bunk up trump running against him for that senate seat down in florida no maybe he's just trying to not alienate the trump voters and just try to say this again and save his job brothers fake up to what's right for the united states and for his political party you know it could be fear of evanthia who would have thought about that 4 years ago trump's advisor jason miller he was asked a. trump's future role in the party and this is what he said the president has made clear his goal is to win back the house and the senate for republicans in 2022
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there's nothing that's actively being planned regarding an effort outside of that but it's completely up to republican senators if this is something that becomes more serious mr painter that sounds like a threat if republican senators vote to convict trump they're going to be punished . well donald trump could try and that's why i think what's going to happen is we're going to either get to the 17 and they agree they're going to do it and convict him in which case donald trump would be permanently discredited in the court of public opinion. to think that he isn't already or they're just going to run scared no one's going to want to be one of the they 7 or 8 are willing to do it if they can't get to that magic number 17 republicans or requires 2 thirds of the senate to convict donald trump but once again this is about not just people trying
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to save their own jobs politically or at least i would hope it wouldn't say what about the future of our country and the republican party the republican party if it wishes to be stars like conservative can do so i was a republican for 30 years my belittle views are much more moderate but that's a separate issue from what we're talking about with donald trump and his brand of politics which is completely unnecessary to advance a conservative agenda and is indeed very destructive and has harmed the republican party a great deal those 2 georgia senate seats where there there was no way they're going to lose of people can imagine the democrats winning those 2 georgia senate seats a bit a year ago even with donald trump in office humiliating the republican party but his behavior after the election was so reprehensible that georgia even georgia threw out not one but 2 republican senators that donald trump campaigned for so the republicans have to decide if they want to go down with donald trump in this brand
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of politics or return to their own traditional agenda and advance their agenda but using democratic means i've got about a minute left mr perry let me ask you this trump remains the biggest fund raiser in the republican party he still has his base of supporters here it would almost be impossible to sever ties from him at the moment. well we're going to see what happens he has lost his twitter platform but won he was a very very powerful fundraiser as president of the united states but his appeal his emotional appeal in the united states is not to the well to do people might be large campaign contributions his motional the bill is to lower income predominantly white. people who want to blame very economic problems on immigrants on african-americans and who actually are very willing to take
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a bunch of conspiracy theories into consideration and i don't think there's a lot of money in that those quarters misprints and we're out of time richard painter we as always we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. well the day is almost done the conversation continues online to find us on twitter either of you know the news you can follow me brant go off t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow kids another day we'll see you then everybody.
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be accountable solutions my name is on the attack she's on and i want kids out. this is the deputies live from berlin tonight here in the european union the big question where is our vaccine anger is growing over the delay of millions of preorder doses of coated 1000 vaccine from the british drug maker astra zeneca what is behind the delay and how will that affect those most vulnerable to the virus also coming up italy's prime minister just stepping conte has resigned plunging the
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country into political turmoil in the midst of the pandemic but conte could be back in charge very soon plus the german flavor grew stronger in the english premier league as far as to show takes the reins in chelsea joining you're going to close in the top tier. i'm going golf it's good to have you with us tonight what has happened to millions of undelivered doses of corona virus vaccine promise to the european union drug maker astra zeneca says last minute supply chain issues are to blame but with all $27.00 e.u. countries facing heat for a lagging vaccination rollout politicians are openly questioning whether astra zeneca is telling the truth and whether vaccines produced within the e.u.
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are going to hire bidders outside the e.u. . talks and more talks have done little to less than anger at astra zeneca european officials say the firm has failed to adequately explain why it was slashing its vaccine deliveries to the you. invested billions to help develop the world's 1st 1000 mexicans. to create it surely global common good and now the companies must deliver they must honor their obligations. astra zeneca has delivery cuts for the latest setback to e.u. plans to vaccinate 70 percent of adults by summer earlier this month fires are said it would temporarily reduce its deliveries to the e.u. was well citing production issues. but u.k. health officials say they expect to have enough supply to meet the country's vaccination targets that reality is fuelling tensions already that. i
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think the thing to do now is not to. go down the sort of the dead end of the nationalism is to work together to make sure that we protect our people that's my priority is to protect the british people to protect the knocking of but also to protect the whole world is no one to save the little city. but divisions over how to fairly distribute vaccines will likely persist in the near term south africa's president lashed out at wealthy countries accusing them of buying up a global vaccine supply. rich countries in the world who won't need vaccines and we are saying these the x. box that you have you have all dead and hoarded south africa still needs to secure 14000000 more doses to accomplish its vaccination goals by contrast the e.u. u.k.
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and the u.s. have signed contracts with drug makers to acquire more than $200.00 times that amount. or it's there's a political aspect of the story as well we want to go now to our political correspondent thomas barrow he is on the story for us this evening he needs a you'd almost we're hearing new restrictions are being considered here in germany what more can you tell us. brant german officials are particularly concerned now about the new corona virus variants in particular although the general trend here in the country is positive or numbers are going down these new variants are a big matter of concern and that that's why now what officials are actually discussing is the possibility of introducing new travel restrictions reducing the number of flights that come to germany to almost 0 increasing the number of border checks or even border closures these are the issues that are being discussed according to several reports in the german media it is not yet
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a decision that's important to stress but it is one of the measures that is being discussed by german officials by the german government to try and reduce the possibility that these variants actually reach germany have a big impact in the country as well you mentioned the the total number of new infections is going down here in germany so what kind of greed does germany get when it comes to dealing with the pandemic at the moment it's actually a divided picture those are not my words as are the words of one official because on the one hand you do have these numbers going down the 7 day rate for example going down the overall daily cases going down but on the other hand you still have a very worrying number of daily deaths close to a 1000 in a matter of 24 hours and again you have this very difficult issue of the new very and so that's why for example german officials have stressed that it's not time now to start talking about reducing restrictions or easing restrictions it's still time
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to continue with those restrictions on to make sure that people comply with the rules with the regulations that are in place it's not time now to study using restrictions according to german officials all right thomas perry with the incident here in berlin was always think you are. well here's a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic the number of coded cases worldwide has now surpassed 100000000 that's according to johns hopkins university the kovacs vaccine sharing platform says that it hopes to supply 1800000000 doses to poor countries this year and iran has approved russia's sputnik vaccine the islamic republic has banned the import of vaccines from the u.k. or the u.s. saying they are quote untrustworthy. are let's get you up to speed now with some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world u.s. president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin have reached
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a deal to extend the new start nuclear arms control treaty the treaty was supposed to expire early next month it limits the nuclear weapons that washington and moscow can deploy the trump administration refused to extend the pact without concessions from russia. ugandan opposition politician bobby wine has been released from house arrest why have been unable to leave his home since disputed elections on january 14th one by long serving president yoweri museveni soldiers and police surrounding his compound stood down on tuesday the day after a court ordered and end to winds confinement. southwest somalia has seen fighting between the somali federal army and juba land state forces at least 11 people were killed in the attacks near the border to kenya somalia accuses kenya of backing juba land in the fighting kenya says no troops had crossed into somalia calling it
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an internal somali matter. in south africa parts of the kruger national park are flooded after tropical storm. brought heavy rain the storm is passing over southern africa after making landfall in mozambique over the weekend kruger park management is urging tourists and people living close by to avoid roads and low lying bridges. and back here in europe italy's prime minister has stepped down deepening the country's political disarray giuseppe conte's resignation comes after a small coalition partner pulled out of his cabinet will be spared the prospect of a humiliating defeat in parliament this week in a crucial vote on judicial reform but observers believe that he may be in a position now to form a new government with broader political support. just last week
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giuseppe conti seemed in delish form as he addressed the senate. one choose the morning he was being whisked from the critical palace having informed the president of his resignation. it into the night federal met the president of the republic said you must to rela has received this morning at the kernel palace the prime minister just said because. he resigned as his head of government out of finance goaded me sooty to go ahead i'm not going to proceed with the country's undoing lee and his inability to secure support for proposed judicial reform. this form a coalition partner material renzi. was the man whistling a different choose the party chief has come under intense criticism in italy where he looks the most relaxed manner own voice. and having a good renzi probably had good reason to show everyone that this government did not have a sufficient majority. of us i think that they will find
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a solution because italy deserves a good government. but not everyone in the room was so sure. confidence in the government. at this point. especially with all the games being played i still look for one extra member of parliament to reach it already this is not the way you going to countries take a country like italy. so we're. not very confident frankly because i think the behavior particularly of some political parties has been very irresponsible response of the. president marks a relic could no charge condi with forming a new government if he can find additional support whatever the outcome italians must know deal with political upheaval to add to the turmoil caused by
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a financial crisis and the denecke. were earlier i spoke with. he's a german italian political scientist at the center for international studies at the university of oxford i asked him why we are seeing this crisis in italy now and whether it could have been averted or delay. it was no way to delay these reckoning so to speak because a very very small party that supported a majority called the kind of eva that italy alive which is probably 3 percent of the voting opinion polls pulled up to go and so to go we did see the numbers that where needed. these could never be less the result fairly quickly because a person or a public will pursue a number of avenues the 1st one is to try to see whether does it become to conform with your government in the needs name by bringing in the number of
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m.p.'s that are no not aligned and that could support his goal and. the 2nd option would be to call for a technocrat to step in and form a go with a very broad majority across the parliament or spectrum in their names that are being made in the past that might be a drug addict former president of the european central bank as well as marco rubio who was the former. head of the current supreme court. 3rd option would be to go to vote however i think this is the least likely option and the option that the press in the republic will try to avoid at all costs. because of the pandemic so on health grounds but also on common grounds italy needs a government that can restart economy as big as possible that was months ago a whole yes speaking with me earlier this evening our exports now in football english sign chelsea have confirmed thomas to shut as their new coach he signed an
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18 month contract with a london club replacing frank lampard who was sacked on monday to show is the latest german coach to try his luck in the premier league so what can chelsea expect from their new man we take a look at his career so far one that's been very much made in. german. thomas trickle likes to do things his way the german coaches tactical accu men 1st became apparent in this league aside minds with his unique football philosophy the nickname long breakout. was still spot the suppression of the guns folk broke up thinking patterns in sports structures very old fashioned thinking patterns that are present across germany in our 1st season in the bonus league or we played with different systems. that attention to detail went as far as making the team all eat together. because the 1st and goofy but one is the you have
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to imagine a buffet for abundance league team has its own from different soups and poultry to grilled fish and 3 kinds of desserts to for i could even finish the see part of the team and already gone. circle cemented minds his place in the burn this league before following in the footsteps of yogen clawfoot salzman he led them to the german cop in 2017 thanks to his brand of attacking football it's not like cloth circle was unable to win the league with dorman's he was sacked but picked up his career in paris which stocks started p.s.g. more trophies followed but the one they really wanted the champions league eluded them that sold so many cost so called his job now a new challenge awaits in england. and here's a reminder of that top story we're following for you the european union is pressing vaccine maker astra zeneca after the company said its delivery of many coke at
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night team jams will be delayed e.u. countries have been criticized for their slow vaccination rollout now they're threatening to block e.u. made vaccine exports. you're watching news coming up next e.w. business news with today all she will be back right after this. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss them into just 3 of the tactics that we covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should
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