did this kind of damage to whole apartment blocks. remains of the missiles are still scattered in the rubble here. at the fed we understand the hardship that high inflation is causing. you know what is worse than high inflation and low unemployment some it is high inflation and a recession with millions of people out of work. it is thursday, june 23rd, 4:00 a.m. here in atlanta and also in washington where the white house committee is investigating the u.s. capitol riot which will begin its fifth hearing in just a few hours. today s focus the former president s pressure campaign on federal officials. three former trump justice department officials awill testify. the next round of hearings will be delayed until july so they can sort lthrough new evidence. and they are looking at a filmmaker s footage to document the final weeks of the trump presidency. it will be released this summer by discovery plus can which is owned by the same country as cnn. okay. my father is
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