testimony of other witnesses. i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in the hearings to come. have a january 6th hearing is another mounting investigations of his actions. clearly getting s to trump s head as he lashed out in las vegas. biden has established committees to go after republicans. it seems as if the justice department and local and state prosecutors have become weaponized. thereafter politicians, not the people who are murdering people on the streets. trump reportedly even considered releasing steve bannon from his nonexistent executive privilege claim to unleash him on the committee. in a moment i will speak to senator ben cardin about the january six committee after the july 4th mass shooting in highland park, illinois. that community is engaged in what has become a sad american ritual, laying the dead to rest, after one of the senseless attacks yet again. this hour also, the shocking assassination of former japanese prime minis
in later on tuesday. the indian election commission says a record 6a2 million people voted. exit polls have predicted a victory for prime minister narendra modi s bjp party, ensuring a third consecutive term for mr modi. cruising into this election, prime minister narendra modi. shouting. fuelled by adulation and a hindu centric ideology. his main opponent, rahul gandhi heir of a political dynasty, leader of indian national congress. before the elections kicked off, their bank accounts were frozen by the government. this is not freezing of the congress party s bank accounts. this is the freezing of indian democracy. congress built a coalition with dozens of other political parties to counter mr modi. they say the prime minister used intimidation to prevent a fair campaign. politicians were raided, chief ministers jailed. initially, the modi campaign was all about promoting his accomplishments, but quickly turned to islamophobic messaging. here, mr modi telling supporters,
hit the country hard, making the economy one of the biggest issues in this election. financial markets are already celebrating a modi win. let s go live to the bombay stock exchange and our correspondent archa na shukla. looking at markets today, we are seeing a sharp sell off, what is going on? are seeing a sharp sell-off, what is going on? are seeing a sharp sell-off, what is going on? well, as the markets opened what is going on? well, as the markets opened today, - what is going on? well, as the markets opened today, they . what is going on? well, as the i markets opened today, they got a bit of a shock from the initial and early trends of election counting. projections had projected a clear mandate for narendra modi and his party and its allies, but the initial trends can begin seem to show the win could be narrower than projected. i am outside the bombay stock exchange, one of the two national exchanges in india, both of which saw a rally yesterday in monday s trade,
we have a special report from the world s first permanent disposal site for nuclear waste. plus, fashionable londoners are increasingly turning to japanese food a top restaurateur explains why. welcome to business today. i m sally bundock. we start in india, where results for the country s election are beginning to trickle through. as you ve been hearing voting started more than five weeks ago in the world s biggest election, with over 640 million people going to the polls. prime minister narendra modi is seeking a third consecutive term in office. his hindu nationalist bjp led alliance is expected to win a big majority but will it be enough to push through mr modi s economic reforms? job security and inflation has
permanent disposal site for nuclear waste. plus, fashionable londoners are increasingly turning to japanese food a top restaurateur explains why. welcome to business today. i m sally bundock. we start in india, where results for the country s election are beginning to trickle through. as you ve been hearing voting started more than five weeks ago in the world s biggest election, with over 640 million people going to the polls. prime minister narendra modi is seeking a third consecutive term in office. his hindu nationalist bjp led alliance is expected to win a big majority but will it be enough to push through mr modi s economic reforms? job security and inflation has