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ah, what is true was big, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we shit light on the opaque world. who's behind the benefits? and why are they a threat to whistle o peak worlds this week on d w? ah, ah ah, this is state double the news line from berlin, the january 6th attack on the us capital one ye on in a speech to the nation president joe biden takes aim at donald trump. the former
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president, united states of america, has created spread a web of lies about the 2020 election because has bruised ego matters more to him than our democracy or our constitution. blantan says the trump support storm to the capitol hill. the dagger has authority of american democracy, also coming up fresh violence rocks. the main city of cossacks down as security forces continue, a crackdown on protested doesn't have been killed in the worst on risk for 30. he's the president appeals for help. and former soviet states, led by russia, sending troops plus, keeping him as it really is just not very human joke of it's his family slams a straight from rejecting his visa and sending him to a detention hotel. dentist hours challenging moves to deport him as
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a covered 19 entry requests. ah, matheney howard walk into the program. you, as president joe biden has marked the 1st anniversary of the storming of the goose capitol when a violent mob of trump supporters tried to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election a year to the day since those shocking events bought and launched an attack and outspoken attack on the right as end, his predecessor donald trump, who he said, set the stage for the attack by continuously sewing debt about the result of the 2020 election tied to security. for a dark anniversary, american leaders market day of remembrance at capitol hill, exactly one year after riotous storm. the building supporters of former president
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donald trump had sought to overturn the election results. after the form of president made false claims of election fraud. we fight like hell one year on president biden condemned the riotous and their attempts to undermine american democracy in prison. they fail on this day every member's risk. make sure that such attack never never happens again for the 1st, but he focused his strongest words on one target, in particular, not form a president, mcdonald trump. he tried to prevent the former president united states of america as created and spread a web of lies by the 2020 election. he's done so because he values power over principal. and because his bruised ego matters more to him than our democracy or our constitution. after
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a year of largely ignoring his predecessor orders, biden decided to take the gloves off when he's not just a former president. he's a defeated former president defeated by a margin over 7000000 of your votes. in a written statement off to the speech, trump accused biden of using his name to further divide america. calling the speech political theatre, and a distraction from biden's failures. the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi lead a minutes of silence. remembering the security personnel whose deaths have been attributed to the attack because of them and are members. the insurrection tailed. this small event was attended by only 2 republicans, highlighting the deep partisan divisions that remain in america's polarized 2 party system. and january 6 wasn't just a moment in which american democracy was in danger. us house of representative
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members experienced personal peril. first hand is right has rampaged through the holes of congress and then banged on the doors of the chamber. some of those representatives have relieved that day in ceremony mocking the 1st anniversary. ah, one year later is censure that we do not allow anyone to rewrite history a whitewash. the gravity of what took place is our duty to find the facts of january 6th to ensure that such an assault on our democracy cannot happen again. ah, january 6th was my 4th. dana january 6th was my 1st time ever to the house gallery. i'll never forget. introducing myself to my colleagues as we were hiding
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under the chairs, fashioning weapons out of the sanctions and pens and my heels. ready to take on the writers who are bank on the doors behind us, waiting for the elevator door to open. sure, we were going to see a machine gun and for it all to be over the capitol police officer who put his body in the way in case that happened with i remember i was laying on the floor, had just very little bit of juice left to my cellphone and i did call my husband. why? because i was afraid to say i love you because it hearken back to september 11th and those last colds. so i just said, i'm all right. tell the kids i am. all right. my dear friend in lake cali, congressman john lewis said our struggle is not a struggle of a day, a week,
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a month, a year. it is a struggle of a life time. so january 6 reminds us that even in the face of a struggle, an insurmountable bearing our democracy will. i hear you say i of more and this i'm joined by a ration right. he's a senior fellow at the brookings institute. great of your time, mr. write politics and society in the u. s. i increasingly clearly polarized with the geared to process the data and the demographics. can you tell us what we know now of the ideological roots of a movement that tried to overturn an election was very clear and it was very
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clear to me on that day one year ago that people were stormy, the capital not simply to protest the election but to maintain white supremacy for only a few small group of people, we know that because a noose was hanging. there was someone wearing an ouch, which a concentration camp shirt. there was someone else hanging a confederate flag. we know that hundreds of people, storm the capital, thousands of people were there. it left many people injured, including a $140.00 police officers, many of whom were trying to defend the capital, but some of whom were also complicit in that. at the end, the end of the day left 5 people dead in total, even after the insurrection from what happened in in then we know that the department of justice has charged over $700.00 people with crimes from that particular event. we also know some of those individuals who storm the capital have now ran for office in the in got elected. he speaks to a highly divided america. the republican party is full and in line since with
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trumps big law, the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen, it is now restricting voting rights and changing voting laws. do you feel genuinely for democracy in the us at this point? a do so i just wrote an article in brookings with some of my colleagues and i talked about the simple fact of a, a key question is the democratic experiment in the united states over their people, regardless of their political orientation, are tired of the polarization and they actually have a deep distrust for government. our overly simplistic 2 party system might have already ran its course. and we even saw that today with biden's speech, where of course, it was about trump. of course it was about the insurrection, but there were some people who thought that it was still a campaign speech, looking forward to the 2020, to mid terms, and even to the 2024 election. where's very clear? he said he's going to run again. i think he thinks he's going to run against trump
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again. so we haven't seen a lot of movement beyond the department of justice. voting rights is not pay all of us. we have also not seen any movement on police reform at the federal level in the enjo biden's bill back better plan, which is gonna help all americans regardless of political orientation, regardless of background, has yet to come up for vote in the senate. this type of polarization speaks to a highly problematic america, that many people fear. mr. i just quickly, before we go, our american scathe enough about the future of democracy in that country. i think so. i mean, look, we're seeing not only a wave of people attacking diversity, equity, inclusion, but in the south, in states like tennessee and georgia state where i grew up and where i'm born. now you don't even have to have a license to carry a gut. i think people are highly worried. people are scared in fear is really driving polarization and inequality in america. ration rice, senior fellow at brookings. thank you so much. return back as you choose
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or russia has sent paratroopers to cossacks done after days of violent clashes between protesters and security forces across the country. cause accidents president had appealed to russia for help, after the worst unrest to hit the country in some 30 years. in the country's biggest city on marty security forces say they killed dozens of protesters who was storming government buildings. the protest was sparked by soaring fuel prices, the european union, and the u. s. a calling for restraint o kazakhstan is facing its biggest political crisis since it split from the soviet union. what began his protests over the price of fuel has grown into a nation wide uprising against inequality and corruption. reports say dozens of protesters and police have been killed in violent clashes. the president is called for help from the collective security treaty organisation
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of 6 former soviet nations. moscow says the troops have been deployed on a peacekeeping mission to help the authorities regain control. once seen as central asia most stable nation unrest in kazakhstan poses a challenge for their northern neighbors. or for res ashmore. what happened in afghanistan with the somewhat irresponsible behavior of nato forces and the sudden decision by the us to withdraw its forces from afghanistan. ideas that is made the unstable situation in kazakhstan, a serious threat for russia. that notion seriously, will russia shares a 7000 kilometer border with cassock, storm of if you see that border is not especially protected near near slogan those that she surely president passim. jermarta took high of was the chosen successor to autocrat nozzle ton as a bay of just 2 years ago. his blamed the demonstrations on so called terrorist
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gangs. but the protesters are numbered in the 10s of thousands and many a calling for drastic change to unseat the autocratic dynasty that's controlled the resource rich country. since independence, others feel caught up in the chaos. what are the few, we want to tell the whole world that the only thing flourishing in kazakhstan is corruption, kazakhstan has become a private enterprise of the nother bye of family. all strategically important sites in kazakhstan, belong to the nother by a family variable. you only for when you been doing this, i never thought i never knew that our people could be so terrifying. it was very scary to be out in the strait, but even more we couldn't sleep at night because we were afraid some a worried that the protest could lead to an even harsh version of authoritarianism as officials clamped down on freedoms to quell the violence. now
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take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. police and sudan have used t gas against thousands of demonstrators demanding a transition to civilian rule. at least 3 protesters have been killed. doesn't have died in demonstration since the army retook power. last october. toxic ghastly from an industrial tank as killed at least 6 people in western india. another $25.00 were hospitalized after they inhaled the gas in an industrial complex. in su, that in good jehovah state. north korea says it has launched a hypersonic miss aisle and it's 1st made your weapons test this year. pyongyang claims it hit the target 700 kilometers away. hypersonic missiles fly at more than 5 times the speed of sound. south korean president min j in says the launch order adds up to your regional tensions lumber, hunger from cheddar to sport,
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and wal tennis number one novick jock of it is facing another 3 days hold up in a detention hotel in australia as he whites to. he, if he will be allowed to stay in the country. so been star was stopped when he arrived in melbourne to take part in the straight in open border officials. they rejected his exemption from strict coven 19 vaccination rules, and ordered him to be deported, which is challenging the deportation order. but a court ruling is not expected until monday. his family says he's the victim of a political agenda. that's it for now. up next doc film takes a dive into one of indonesia, most polluted rivers, the sit of, of considered the dirtiest in the world. enjoy that i'll be back in 45 minutes. ah, ah, internet knows all it's creators for everything and
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