Angry because he had stoked that anger. He knew that they were armed and Dangerous Committee has shown evidence the President Trump was aware of the risk of violence and he knew that they were going to the capitol, the man at the center of the storm on january 6th, President Trump. Ah, also coming up as of today in the u. K. Count, there have been for finance ministers in the past 4 months. Could this be a trend for the office of Prime Minister as well . Well, you know, i think the only day did we go back in the session. It didnt go back into session. But now apparently everybody on the floor is putting on dust masks to prepare for trying to get more information, putting on their tier gas masks. I know why dont you get the president to tell them to leave the capital mister attorney general in your Law Enforcement responsibility, a public statement, they should all leave. Kevin mccarthys is a republican leader about this. And he called donald, you finally got through to donald trump. Anything you have got to get on t v. Youve got to get on whether you got to call these people are, you know what the president said to him . This is happening. You said, well, kevin, these are my people, you know, these are, these are a deal. We have some senators who are still in their hideaway. They need massive personnel. Now, can you get the Maryland National guard to come to a door . They said somebody was shot, its just horrendous and all agree, instigations, or other president of United States. We are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. He is the one person at the center of the story of what happened on january 6. So he wanted to hear from him. So this afternoon, i am offering this resolution that the committee direct, the chairman, to issue a subpoena, relevant documents and testimony under oath. From donald john trump, he must be accountable. He is required to answer for his actions. None of this would have happened without him. He was personally and substantially involved in all of it. My 1st gifts tonight is Elizabeth Holzman and she is an attorney to politicians. She served in the house of representatives in the 1970s. And she is also the author of the book, the case for impeaching truck is going to have you back with us. What did you make of this video that was presented . Im at this last hearing and how these republican and Democratic Congressional leaders there were huddled together, trying to save each others lives. Well, it was very powerful. I started the house of representatives for 8 years. It was a safe place for me, not because i worked there because that was the center of our democracy. Thats where people of different points of view came together to work. Things out wasnt always beautiful, but it was hallowed ground. It was hello ground. And here we had these people desecrating it. I mean, as nancy pelosi said they would dedicating in the capital, they were destroying the capital. They were breaking windows, they came in with Confederate Flags, even during the civil war, there was never a Confederate Flag there. So many worn out with t shirt. I mean these were crazy, separate whites, separate separatist people who had such anger in our government in our way of life. It was, it was shocking. I think the, the thing that is not surprising to me is that in a time of crisis, people came together republicans or democrats because they wanted to live. They wanted the capital to survive. They wanted our democracy to survive. Yeah. Not everybody agree with that, but thats what happened. And now we have these hearings coming to an end. The climax of course, was yesterday when the committee voted to subpoena the former us president just after you in legal terms, it is, is it why if you likely going to show up a be hes probably going to ignore this if any oh no, hes got to use is an opportunity to bluster. A to say, oh yes, of course he wants to testify. Remember robert, mom wanted him to make statements under oath. Oh yes, he said, i want to do that. I want to do that in the end, he just didnt testify. He wrote some answers on some pieces of paper that were basically useless. So i dont expect missile. Let me ask you this. I mean, everything that you are saying is true. These things are facts. The committee knew this as well. Do you think the committee made a mistake by waiting until its very last public hearing to vote, to subpoena the president because, you know, we just got it. We just got what, 2 days now, and weve got mid term elections and then you know, the republicans could be in control of congress and that subpoena will then be withdrawn and its all history. Well, republicans dont take over if they do until january 3rd. So there are months left for the committee to to receive his testimony. If hes willing to test fines, i said, i cant imagine that he will, hell make noises that he wants to, but he will never testify under oath. So i, why should the committee have gone through it to deal with him is really issue re, why should the committee have done this beginning . And i think what happened was that the committee put forth its evidence. People saw it and then it was the trump himself who is responsible for this resolution people. So on the end that it was trot, knowing that this was that they were armed people in this crowd. He sends him to the capital. Im going to march with you. Im going to be there with you. Fight like hell is telling people with weapons to fight like hell. He knew what was going to happen. Hes not do, but hes not that he said this in motion. He called them to the white house, he called them to washington, and in december, this was plan almost a month beforehand. He called them in december. He said, the while what kind of protest is while this protest i yeah, thats right, that is true. It, and we got all of that in these hearings over the past few months. And now, i mean, it is, as you say, its like an attorney before court. Putting a case building a case. And now its being turned over maybe to the u. S. Justice department is this all going to be up to the u. S. Attorney general. Whether or not donald trump has to face any type of justice. He well, thats my view that he has to face justice. I mean, what happened on january 6th happened full view of the American People. Now the American People know even more and they know he was sitting in front of his t. V. You know, people were begging him to intervene and stop it. They know he refused for more than 3 hours. We know that during those 3 hours, it was hand to hand combat. We know that during those 3 hours, people die. 140 Police Officers were injured and he did nothing. He wanted this to happen. The Justice Department has to act, hold them accountable, because the crime is clear to the American People that they dont, theyre creating an impunity for a judge or presence of the United States. Creating a 2 tier system of justice, one for president , who can do whatever they want, and one for the rest of us. Thats not what the framers had in mind. Its clear in the constitution, the framers, explicit a president of the United States can be indicted. Can be right, can be punished. Those words are in the constitution. Elizabeth open is open as always, we appreciate your time in your insights tonight we will be following the stories. Im sure you will be to thank you. Thank you. I met the former chancellor earlier today. I was incredibly sorry to lose him. He is a great friend. Ah. With my new stuff go next and 40 feet off. I have all the jeremy hunt to become the new chancellor. Everything your boy who worries, in fact a one plugin. So hes one of the most experienced a why he respected government ministers and parliamentarians and he shows my convictions and ambitions for our country. Can you explain to the public . Why do you think you should remain as Prime Minister at the sooner she goes and the sooner people get the chance to get rid of this to the government that is doing so much damage once and for all the beta . Well is cha, says trash, the british economy. Shes put hundreds of pounds on people with mortgages, and shes humiliated the conservative government in the eyes of the world. I mean, this is beyond a joke. It was never funny. What i have done today is made sure the we have economic stability in this country. How was your friday . They said the politics is full of twists and turns. The series of u turns performed by british Prime Minister lives truss. She moved into downing street was left the country spinning in her latest about face dress has sacked, her finance minister quasi warranting after just 38 days on the job. And she has scrapped parts of her economic package. The goal of that package was to kick start the british economy through tax cuts. Instead, the economic plans sent the International Financial markets into shock sending the british pound, plunging, and mortgages. Mortgage rates soaring trust, hopes that her sudden reshuffle will calm Financial Markets so far. Its only fueling calls for her for her, for self to consider her own political future. And were gonna do some considering that our own tonight i want to pull in quinton peel. He is an associate fellow with the Europe Program at the think tank. Chatham house, hes a familiar face to our viewers here, which is good to see you again. I just wanted to ask you, did, did the wrong person get fired today . Yes, i think you could say that because the person who has flood quasi quoting was the closest ally of lives trust in government. They were really in lock step on this entire Economic Policy of tax cutting to boost growth. And the truth is she sacked the man who was doing exactly what she wanted him to do. So its a really peculiar situation where as journalists were asking her press conference, well if youre sucking him how come youll still there . And thats exactly the question that her members of parliament are also starting to argue. I mean, i thought this might help her. Ive been watching the debate ever since her press conference this afternoon, and it seems totally negative. I think that her days of very much number, what is in this is just about lose trust. Our is in about the conservative party itself. I mean, if you look at whats happened, weve had for finance ministers in the u. K. In the past 4 months, regardless of, of, of your political views here that looking at that, thats just careless. Thats reckless. Mean, how can the conservative party say to voters in the u. K, we are a party that you can trust it cant. And that is exactly why in the opinion polls at the moment, the conservative party has suddenly lurched to being behind the labor party. By some way, between 30 and 40 percentage points, they will be massacred if theres any early election. And the only thing that hes likely to preserve, liz truss as Prime Minister is the fact that her own members of parliament, a terrified that if there were a general election, they would all lose their seats. Is it possible when that kwasic wanting could actually have some type of resurrection, as we averred among the party conference, he was the one who got more votes and for the speeches in terms of popularity, people thinking he would be the better candidate. Yeah, i think thats a bit unlikely because he has got so much on the wrong side of the Financial Markets. I mean, after all, the last thing that any finance minister wants to see happen is that the markets lose trust in you. And thats whats happened to both quasi qua, tang and lives truss. Its the combination that is the that has been seen as the problem. I think that the man who might be able to steady the ship a little bit is actually jeremy hum, the man. Shes now appointed as a finance minister because hes seen as a safe, fair van. Hes a middle of the road conservative. Hes not deeply ideological. Hes got a lot of experience, both his Health Minister and his foreign minister. And so those who have any hope left in this government or i think praying that jerry becomes may be the answer to that. Pres, in looking at the u. K. From the outside. Quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u. K. Had with Boris Johnson, Boris Johnson right now. Believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. I mean is that says that were, weve arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like Doris Johnson to come back. But having said that, look, dont, lets get this wrong. He trashed the represented rep. They, he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. He was seen to have been the i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. And hes the man. I mean, at the heart of all this, i think youve got to go back to the problem of breaks it. Who forced breaks it through. That was Boris Johnson, but breaks it is still v s. U that is not only damaged the british economy. Its divided the country, it spit, the conservative party, it split the labor party, and actually vash is the problem. And until something is done to resolve, if you like the disaster of breck states and get britain a little bit closer to its former allies in europe than i think this, whatever government there is, is going to be in trouble. You know, i thought our viewers know in 2016 right after the referendum, when you on the show, said that the, the ghost of breaks it will haunt the u. K. For a very long time. And here we have it in 2022. When pill is always going to talking with you, we appreciate your insights. Thank you. So the good bye bye ah question for you. Will we leave this world a better place for our children . Ask your kids what they think. And the answer may be reason for alarm. Doctors say that young people are feeling helpless, hopeless, so much so that their Mental Health is at risk. Elaines had study from 2021, found that 75 percent of youth. Consider the future. Frightening 45 percent point to Climate Change already having a negative impact on their daily lives and light Climate Change. The Mental Health dilemma children it is global teen suicides in the u. S. Have more than doubled since 2007 in south africa. 65 percent of young people, 65 percent, said that they have some form of a Mental Health problem. Now these are very sobering numbers. Joining me here tonight at the big table to talk about them is dr. Isabella jose. Shes director of the clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy at the chart hospital here in berlin, isabel, its good to see you again. Its been a long time. We couldnt do it for during the pandemic, but unfortunately under these circumstances, these, these numbers this week was international Mental Health day too. And thats what put this on the radar force. And are you seeing this, i mean, at the, shari tate, are you hearing this from young people that the feel that the future is not worth even were wanting to live for . Definitely there is an increase in inc, especially Anxiety Disorders and depression. Also Substance Abuse withdrawal symptoms, behavioral disorders. There is a clear rise in this, but this rise has actually started a before the pandemic. It is about since 2012 the w h o just has released a report or a year ago actually that theres an alarming increase in Mental Health disorders of edna adolescence and even younger children which we havent seen before in that in that extent. But maybe we are, we are also having a heightened awareness now, after all these crisis, the pandemic and intro, trying to find leaks, you know, cause it, it factors here. You say we started noticing these things around 2012. Thats also when social media became ubiquitous in our lives, particularly for young people. Do you see a cause effect relationship there . Well, there are a lot of studies who are sort of um, insinuating that, that im, im also a little cautious because just to condemn social media and blaming it for every thing that is not well, i think is a little bit too easy. But i do think that pressure on Young Children or adolescence when theyre on their formative years and has it actually increased with all the social media which seem to be having a huge influence by influencers by in these influences . Yes, thats the word in when were talking about, you know, people, particular teenagers, theyre going through adolescence or going through puberty. We think it may be normal for them to rebuild, to find the, the models that their parents represent to be things that they want to reject. But this, this, what were seeing now, this is not more than that, not this is different because its not so much the rebellion and being, you know, and Disorderly Conduct or Something Like that. Its more that withdrawal, being anxious, withdrawing, being depressed, withdrawing. That is, that is somewhat, that is a different reaction than we are used to. Yeah, i found her a report from a therapist saying that the children that she sees on she says that she does notice that the quickly start describing, or they represent a fantasy of withdrawing to the point where they say that they can no longer sustain a sense of self replace that in the future, theyre not going to grow up. Of the girls say they cant even imagine having children, sexuality for them is something that just isnt going to happen. I mean, this is neo listing. This is almost like self destructive. Yes. A, in a sense, i would agree with that and i, i, i think there is a trend in this direction which is actually new to us. And that it is so much with withdrawal and sort of a yacht looking so pessimistically and, and skeptically it into the future. Because norma in our times and my times rebellion was, you know, acting out going out it being active or not only socially, but maybe sexually orson. Yeah, exactly what that, what was it was about that that is different that weve got like 26. Let me ask you, what would be the when little piece of advice she would give parents then if, if theyre worried about the children go out and um dont be too overprotective, have the, have your children, you know, at least go to school and maybe have a an afternoon activity, an extra curricular activity is go. The voice is always both good to see you. Great advice. My pleasure. Thank you for the days almost done the conversation. It continues align your find it on twitter, either w news. You can follow me on twitter at brent golf t b and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. Make sure you tell your kids that you love them as well. Well see you next week with with sh rent. Its all about e mobility. 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