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$6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history betty semitism this week on d. w. mm. mm. oh. this is the w news alive from berlin. a searing indictment of donald trump. us low mike is say he chose not to act as a mob of his supporters stormed the cap for 187 minutes on january 6th. this man of unbridled destructive energy could not be moved. us congressional
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panel accuses the former president of filing dicola capital varieties, plus my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote did not represent the other types from a trump speech that have never been seen before. showing an angry president, i'm willing to admit defeat, also coming up hope scribe that an international food crisis can be used as russia and ukraine look to sign a deal to regime brian exports from black c ports, and more unrest in sri lanka, dozens of injured as security forces clear the main anti government protest camp in the capital columbia. ah, i'm anthony. how'd welcome to the program. we begin in united states where the
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committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capital has accused the former president donald trump, of dereliction of duty for filing to cool off the rise investigators drew on testimony from top white house aides, who described the president's inaction for nearly 3 hours during the assault on the capital for security footage and recorded interviews with those in the white house at the time. the panel argued that trump gave a green light to the vinyl. the president was speaking rally, hearing also i saw never but seen before video showing donald trump refusing to say that the 2020 presidential election was over. the outtakes from his address filmed on january 7th last year, showed the president, modifying the script. i would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack yesterday and to those who broke the law, you will say, you do not represent our movement. you do not represent our country. and if you
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broke the law, can't say that. i'm not a you. i already said you will pay the demonstrators who infiltrated the cap. have defied the seat of dusty file, right? she, i can't see it very well. okay, i'll do this. i'm gonna do this. let's go. but this election is now, congress has certified the results. i don't want to say elections over, i just wanna say congress has certified the results with that's an elections over. okay. now yeah. now that is a or so little mission. don't go to therapy from ok . i would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack yesterday yesterday. his ard words for me to say that i could take the word yesterday cuz it does work with an attack
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on our country say on our country when i say that. yeah, my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. my only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. earlier i spoke with our correspondent in washington to me, so must gander on what consequences if any the committees investigation might have for donald trump? for president trump has from the very beginning, disparaged and discredit at these hearings. he's delivered these long tirades on his social media platform truth social and he did that again on thursday. as for the consequences, that is a big question of debate here in washington. so this committee is not pursuing actual legal action that is not in its purview, that has to come from the department of justice. and we have seen members of this committee say they believe in no uncertain terms that the chain of responsibility
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for what happened before january 6th and on january 6th loan leads all the way up to the president that he knew the election wasn't stolen. that he tried to coerce election officials and that he incited that riot. but whether that means that we would actually see president trump in court, that's trickier because the department of justice has to weigh up. whether all of this evidence that the committee has presented would actually hold up in court under cross examination. and anthony, just imagine a jury being selected for such a trial in what is an incredibly politicized environment. here, the u. s. and all that being said, many observers you're believed that all the evidence that's been presented has been so damning that the department of justice will have to do something. so we could possibly see a donald trump facing a legal consequences. so part of that political environment sumi elections on the horizon. where does this leave the republican party brought yeah, that's an interesting question. because on the one hand, the majority of republicans have completely rejected these hearings and call them
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political theater. a witch hunt. they want hearings on inflation instead issues more relevant to the american people. and fox news, which i mentioned earlier than may news channel for the right wing, hasn't shown the hearings live in their entirety. but we have seen a good number of republicans mentioned even implicated in these hearings and we are quietly seeing some members of the party trying to put some distance between themselves and the former president. so these hearings could impact the direction in which the party heads. so me so must kinda in washington, thanks so much now to some of the other stories making news around the world to sell. heavy gunfire has been reported at molly's main military base in kathy just outside the capital bond market. the gunfire subsided after about an hour and the cause was not immediately known that comes a day after militants linked to al qaeda attacked several other military camps in central, molly, killing one soldier and wounding 15. at least one person has been killed and dozens
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injured. after a tornado blew through a farming region of eastern china, the twister damaged the homes and property of more than 2000 people. in general, supervisor south of beijing. freeman in spain have died in the last 24 hours from injury, sustained, taking part in boot running festivals. rights groups of law protested about the dangers of the event for both animals and the public. around 20 people had been killed over the last will. turkey says the deal has been breached with russia to allow ye crime to resume exports of grain through the black sea. the will shortage of ukrainian brain since the start of the war has left millions at risk of some of hunger. some 20000000 tons of brightest stock in silos in the black sea ports. the deal is to be signed on friday is stumbled by ukraine, russia, turkey, and un secretary general. antonia who tennis in g crane russia has launched attacks
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on several cities in the east and in the south. 3 people were killed and more than 20 injured in renewed shelling in the 2nd largest city of hockey. just an ordinary market on any other day. but this day, a sight of devastation. russian strikes at this text ill market in harkey. you've killed her husband. the shells struck a mask, a jim, a bus stop taking civilian lives. ukrainian officials say russia is out for blood even using weapons that are widely band. laura hung this place was hit by rockets with cluster bombs to maximize the damage to people who the doctor ran. those who pushed a button on the rocket launcher wanted to maximize damage to the civilian population. little assembly elsewhere in harkey,
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if ukrainian soldiers are learning how to use newly arrived weapons. western countries are sending more long range weapons to the war torn country, including high mars, highly accurate mobile missile launchers allowing longer range attacks on the foreign weapons were shipped with anti tank weapons and mortars. now we are teaching a boy so the can confidently work on the front line. what does it manada? what to russia, all incoming health is a threat and it's responding with more attacks. in chromatography separates ya severe a genetic expanding the scope of war. earlier i spoke with deeply correspondent, funny for shy in keith. she had more on that deal on grant exports between ukraine and russia. on most of these reports are actually coming from turkey. turkey really
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tries to rent itself as the main add media to here because there were the other ones that announced yesterday the presidency office there that a deal is going to be signed later this afternoon in east stumble. now we do not know the exact details of this deal or so we didn't hear anything from russia so far about this deal. and ukraine was also a little bit. how should i say a not very clear on whether a deal is going to be signed just saying that they expect some news coming out of to ricky today. what we do now looking back, what happened last week of these discussions among ukrainian, russian officials, broker b u n. and also turkey to agree on some sort of a cease fire. because obviously without the ceasefire, it's impossible to get those vessels full of grains through safe corridors. but this is the back big question here. actually if an agreement is put into a i've written fool mat, whether all these counterparts can agree on that and practical terms with
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a cease fire can actually be maintained or even starting in the sports like odessa all mc alive as well. because these are key a portal, a towns in regions that are heavily sheldon bond by russian forces. so a lot of things remain sketchy while at the same time. of course, people are hopeful here in ukraine because exporting that grain would not only mean that you can eat the food crisis. but also of course, you can make money that ukraine needs in order to continue this war and to i have a have a. yeah, a chance in this war against russian forces. funny, thursday left the distinct impression russia was broadening the scope of its attacks once more. president zalinski says that ukrainian troops are gaining momentum. what you've read from their there different ways to look at this. if you are zoom in on the don bus region, for example, there's a lot of shelling going on, especially when you look at tells that from artworks or back mood,
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which are quite close to slow vianza, which is a very, very important town. it is ukrainian controlled, basically the administrative center of the done yes region. and this is exactly where russian forces would like to move into. because as you may remember neighboring johan screech, and they're the town sen done yet. was the key center to take in to actually control the entire lou on screen. so we going to hear a lot more about slow young in the coming days, but also about all that indiscriminate showing that we've been seeing in that report. for example, in hockey's region, at the same time, yes, it seems like you praying and forces also do have a momentum, a given a by western a weapon supplies, especially the high mos. they have a range of 50, can a meat of 80 kilometers and can strike various a supply chains of russia. we have to see how this develops, certainly to warn you. crane, is that a turning point? they doubly correspond that funny for sure. thank you. well that's for
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lancaster security forces have cleared the main protest camp in the capital columbus. it was the base of anti government protests for over 3 months. you have the not right, came just hours before the demonstrators were due to voluntarily leave the area. they are likely to be angered by the swearing in of new prime minister danish gonna wanna use a close ally of asked to president got a bio rocca poxel who was forced to leave office amid public rage about for a lank as severe economic crisis. la south asia be wretched and read. the chima is in columbia covering events for us. she was outside the presidential palace earlier where the camp was cleared. i asked her if the sri lankan government had now reestablished it or 30 in the country. looks like the government is in control. as for com will be did you see any outreach on the streets of sri lanka, or at least in the capital colombo this week?
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last week we saw extraordinary scenes here when they were hundreds and thousands of people protesting. but this week it's been relatively subdued, the protest, but rather this will last remains to be seen. because i think protest as we'll see this hardline action by the government perhaps is provocative and that may force them to come out on the streets again. now that she lumpkin bar association was outraged by what happened in the early hours of the morning, the condemned, disproportionate use of force, which they said against peace or protest as describing it as despicable. they tried to mediate, but in fact, 2 of the lawyers were arrested. that's what they say. and then the human rights commission was also here trying to negotiate, mediate with the army and saying, let these people go because they were reports, as you mentioned, that they were voluntarily going to leave this evening. but as we saw, the government chose to take a hard line action against them. that was and re to cima reporting for us in
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columbia. as a reminder of the top story, we're following for you this hour and us. well, mike is investigating the assault on the capital on january 6th, a former president, donald trump, should be held accountable for gross dereliction of duty. i say he chose not to condemn or stop the violence carried out by his watching dw news from berlin. dog film is next on the channel with a film on the title trip into surgery that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how? thanks. watch. aah! in high school is establishing an order. she june ping, president of the global power china. any criticism of his regime is in the bud ah, piece.

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