on january 3rd hoping to shoot down trump s plan to replace the acting attorney general with a doj lawyer. cipollone repeatedly warned about the legal pitfalls of trump going to the capitol with his supporters. on january 6th, two sources say he was with trump watching the riot unfold on television. he demanded the chief of staff mark meadows intervene, and the next day the white house counsel told trump to call for the prosecution of the rioters. trump of course never did that, still referring to them as, quote, peaceful. cnn s ryan nobles is on capitol hill. pat cipollone may be the most important witness that has come before the january 6th select committee up until this point, and he spent a lot of time with the committee on friday, gave testimony for more than seven hours, and according to committee sources, they asked him a lot of very specific questions about his view of how the former president conducted himself on january 6th and the decisions that were made on tha
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So they can plant crops and. Climate change. Right. Now if you want to. Start. A low and a warm welcome to focus on europe thanks for joining us traces of the holocaust horrors are still being on earth nearly eighty years later well this is especially true in Eastern Europe where hitlers troops murdered millions of jews soldiers and breast belarus have recently exuma the remains of jewish people murdered by the nazis more than one thousand Men Women And Children are believed to have been
executed here in one Nine Hundred Forty Two well its a history that haunts the city as its residents struggle to reconcile with the Past Today Jewish Life and bella bruce has been largely forgotten its only synagogue was turned into a Movie Theater by the soviets for decades historian irina sky has been fighting to keep the victims legacy alive she believes that the only way to heal the wounds is to commemorating documenting the atrocities in the post soviet country its proving to be a lonely pursuit.
be done to try and shift this dynamic? unfortunately, issues like these and anti-semitic attacks that we thought were perhaps in the past, we ve seen all too real, are a part of modern jewish life and a part of the modern jewish experience. so we raise our security profile, of course. we also seek to build bridges across lines of difference because the jewish community doesn t have to be alone and isn t alone in moments like this in america, and we are lucky for that, but we need to combat hate in all of its forms, and today we re feeling it as a jewish community in particular. my colleague nadia referenced the fbi director who told our colleague evan perez that they re seeing an increase of threats against the jewish community. what s your sense of what s driving it? why is this happening right now?
that the jewish community in brightest is getting together for it they ve rented a few rooms in a back street basement there hasn t been a synagogue here since soviet times. the head of the community regina symon unco has taken it upon herself to set up a small museum about the city s jewish history including the holocaust. symon and co once the newly found jewish victims to be read buried at a cemetery and she wants their memory to be honored an obligation she thinks lies squarely with the city even is god should ensure you girls and the jewish community doesn t owe the city anything this mass grave is everyone s responsibility the jews who were shot here were prisoners in the ghetto demands that they were also citizens of breast plain and simple no matter what ethnicity they were they were residents of the city people who helped to build the city it is because that is truly at the border irina agrees for her book about the history of breast she maps