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the whole world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by fraud lou. ah ah . this is d. w. news live from berlin. you're west or make her say, donald trump chose not to act as a mob of his supporters stormed the capital for 187 minutes on january 6. this man of unbridled destructive energy could not be moved. us congressional
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panel accuses the former president of failing to call off capital riots is also coming up more unrest in sri lanka, dozens are injured as security forces clear the main anti government protest camps in the capital. colombo plus, more civilians are killed as russian forces. shelby crane, 2nd city, harkey muscles, hit a busy market as gym and a residential building as ukraine accuses russia, abusing cluster bombs. ah, hello there, i'm really mohammed. we start in the united states where the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capital has accused a former president donald trump, of darrell's,
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of duty for failing to call off the riot. investigators drew on testimony from top white house aides, who described the president's in action for nearly 3 hours during the assault on the capital, through security footage and recorded interviews with those in the white house at the time. the panel argued that trump gave a green light as to the violence rally president trump did not fail to act during the 187 minutes between leaving the ellipse and towing the mob to go home. he chose not to act. so how did you estimate his get to this point, while d, w 's? so me, some us gander has been taking a look back at the time. one of the events leading up to these hearings. they cheated, and they rigged our presidential election when we were still with 4 days after the electors met across the country and made joe biden, the president elect. donald trump was still trying to find a way to hang on to the president. president trump summoned the mob assembled the
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mob and lit the claim of this attack. ah, january 6th, 2021. the u. s. found itself in crisis. a defeated presidential candidate and his inner circle refused to accept the election results and looked for ways to subvert it. and a mob attacked the capital right here to try to stop certification of the vote. now the u. s. is reckoning with what happened and who might be held accountable for. the january 6th committee has been a carefully orchestrated production presenting significant testimony and revelation . this is what the hearing set out to show that president trump and his inner circle knew the election was not stolen. that trump and his team actively tried to overturn the election and that the former president intentionally inside of the
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attacking of the capitol on january 6th. let's start with point one that president trump and his closest aids new the election was not stolen. told the president no one short term. i did not. she evidence fraud with that would have affected the outcome of the election. you said we've got lots of theories. we just don't have the evidence in the committee laid out evidence that president trump and his people had pressured officials in states like georgia and even the vice president to overturn the election. there were no votes to flag that wasn't accurate, has been certified. how did the president respond to that, sir? responded bert quickly said, essentially, that's not what i'm asking you to do. well, i'm just asking you to do is just say it was corrupt only the rush to me in the report. and the final point,
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the president trump incited the violent storm on the cap over the prison system is defective. i don't care that they have weapons, they're not here to hurt me what my people ended march the capital from here. catherine ross as a constitutional law expert effort juncture lawyers told him this is illegal or you cannot do that. and so it doesn't matter what his motive was. this is like saying, i robbed a bank, but it was ok because i really needed money. and i believed i should have some important findings, but doesn't matter. most republicans have called these hearings, a witch hunt and political theatre. and president trump has said if he's re elected, he would undo any legal action taken against his people. and if i become president
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some day, if i decide to do it, i will be looking at them very, very seriously for pardons. very, very serious with that depends on if he's able to run again, his future could depend very much upon what comes out of these hearing. what? meanwhile, the current president, us uh, president joe biden has gone into isolation after having tested positive for cove at 19. the white house says he is experiencing mild symptoms and would continue to carry out his duties. he has started, of course, of the anti viral drug packs. lovett, the president's infection comes as covered, 19 cases rise across the us and europe. germany's health minister is in washington dc at the moment to discuss the steps to combat the spread of the virus with us officials. and he met d douglas county that she might, natasha, this has not this kind of course, it's not good news, but thankfully,
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president biden is vaccinate it is. he's had 4 shots or so to booster shots, wound up and he's taking the medication packs, looked at and his upcoming with those 2 things together. i'm not very worried about his health, but his case shows how important it is that older people get the 2nd booster shot. otherwise things could look very different. and the drug treatment is also a big help on auth yasamin hotel p, his shock, c, m. o doctor of how ga you've also met with dr. found she the most important adviser to president biden during the pandemic and fire, and your talks focused on your vaccination strategies for the fall season. and i think you want to keep pace with the united states happening. what would be the ideal strategy, and do you agree on this with dr. valgy here on t as in see if i make met dr. how, which is been me. i think that i'm in agreement with dr. found she was very important is that we don't wait until we have more vaccines funnel. rather we already have a gap in vaccinations among older people. a lot on germany. we have around 100 preventable deaths every day. a lot, if we had vaccinated more and used medication more widely to me,
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a number of those deaths would have been avoidable in, in was in the us. the situation is similar. so we both agreed. it's important right now the, even before new vaccines arrival, know, to use the vaccines we already have in order to prevent those data. see that window to can stab fella from eden van glenn almost at h l, and we have to look toward the future. if we want to be able to prevent coming, pandemic, lovely, do you have a strategy for this? and are we prepared for the next pandemic? yet while provide said john 30 makes upon to me for music in south wing at this point in time, we wouldn't be well prepared for the next pandemic. all we would detect an outbreak relatively late it and we'd have no good methods, no good security measures in place on that would help control the outbreak of asia and prevent it from becoming a pandemic garden. then osborne, social net, so completely on us as, as garnished upon to me came a dog over. i spoke about this quite a bit with us health secretary beserra on but also with tony sashi in the world
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bank brought a form. we need a system that will allow us to react very rapidly to pandemic when they arise and was, will 0 chanel disgust. the so called inch to pack for pandemic readiness. read the g 7 recommendation. append amick read in his life and promoting it for shock would, and i believe that we can depend on the support of the americans. you understood? sing down mic on a have often con, shrunken security forces. have cleared a protest camp in the capsule, colombo, it was the base of anti government protests for over 3 months. the crackdown comes after should anchors new president o'neill victrum, missing her, was sworn in to office. many protests to see him as a member of the country's political elite and a continuation of the previous administrations politics. demonstrations say that they will not support the newly elected president and will continue protesting. did up is near charging is in colombo and was on the scene when security forces were deployed. what you see behind me are 2 armored vehicles with soldiers sitting on
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top of them. we are right now in the goldfish area, very close to the old parliament and the presidential secretariat. apart from these vehicles, there are about paulson or soldiers men in uniform here who seem to have lead a seat across the area. now it is unclear whether these personal are only from the army or it's a mix of the army and the police and a special task force. what seems to be happening right now is that these, the security officers have taken down all the danes, all the structures that had been put up by the protectors over the past 3 or 4 months. not this was the epicenter of the pro massport as that had been happening against economic crisis. at the moment they have taken down all the structures, all the dance, and they have tried to remove all the protesters who was still here. we could hear a little while ago we could hear some of the protesters still raising slogans. what seems to be happening right now is that the state seems to be taking bag the area
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which was under occupation by the progressive 4 months or has look at some other stories making headlines around the world. officials in pakistan say at least 280 people have died in weeks of heavy rains and flooding. the national disaster management authority reported that almost 6000 homes have been destroyed with critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges. severely damaged brazilian president lula to silver has been chosen as the candidate to take on terrible so narrow in the presidential election this year. he's been president twice before going to prison for corruption charges that were later overturned. he is currently the favorite to win the vote in october. at least president has dissolved parliament paving the way for early elections. it follows the resignation of prime minister, maria dragging after the collapse of his national unity government. the president
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has asked mister, dragging to remain in post as caretaker, leader. well, maria drug, his resignation has implications for the e was well, d, w jack barrack has more on the reaction from brussels. well it's, it will be a huge heavy to see a leader change. i think it's safe to say that here in brussels and indeed across the capitals of the european union, mario draggy is an extremely popular figure. firstly, because he's come across a stable. secondly, because not only has he told the e u line country to many of his predecessors, he's actually advanced this in greatly participated in a lot mainly because of his history as the president of the european central bank. he understands europe. he knows how it works. he knows how the works and also he's extremely pro european, i think the broad support that he has actually felt in italy and continues to feel has extended here in brussels. we saw, for instance,
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him attending that visit to cave, alongside olaf shows the german chancellor and france president emmanuel, my crohn, he's been extremely strong on support the ukraine. in fact, he was one of the 1st leaders to really come out strongly at and suggest that ukraine should be allowed a quick, an entry into the european union and application processes and accession country. and we already know now they have been granted that position to be an e n e e accession country. so a lot of that is gonna gonna change. now. i think russia has lost a tax on several cities in easton and southern ukraine is the day after moscow said it would shift its focus beyond the don bass region. it. grey officials say 2 schools were destroyed in don yeske shells also hit the southern city of mich alive, and russian forces renewed their attacks on ukraine's 2nd largest city. how cave killing 3 people and injuring more than 20 just an ordinary market on any of
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the day. but to day a sight of devastation. russian strikes at this textile market and hawk eve killed her husband. the shells struck a mosque, a gym, a bus stop taking civilian lives. ukrainian officials say russia is out for blood, even using weapons that are widely banged. of pseudo home chris you received this place was hit by rockets with cluster bones one to maximize the damage to people who go wrong. also push the button on the rocket launcher. wanted to maximize damage to the civilian population from one to virginia. ludo also elsewhere. and hockey eve, ukrainian soldiers, a learning how to use new weapons rest on countries offending more long range weapons to the war torn country. including high mars that are lightweight rocket
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launchers. allowing father attacks from a point of safety or development workable in oberlin, amazon. the foreign weapons were shipped an anti tank weapons, and mortals now were teaching a boys so they can confidently work on the frontline. what those? yeah. magnolia. but to russia, all incoming help is a threat and it is responding with further attacks in cremmit halls supported. theo, fi of viet donetta, expanding the scope of war. that says you're up to date, this is d w. news from for lin, coming up next, the latest business headline season quite. ah. hi. good morning. and how can miss passionate hatred of the people be explained? your tom go.
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