their point of view they feel very vulnerable, they remembered the death of their three senior figures, three women nine years ago, almost the ten year anniversary, passions are running high. are running high. thank you. the french interior are running high. thank you. the french interior minister- are running high. thank you. the french interior minister said - are running high. thank you. the french interior minister said the | french interior minister said the attacker was not known to the secret services and he wasn t known in terms of political extremism as he was known to the authorities, so information obviously failed coming out on that attack, and thou street clashes ongoing. we will keep you up to date. those street clashes. this a fierce arctic winter storm has triggered emergency alerts across large parts of the united states and forced the cancellation of more than 2000 flights. forecasters say the cold snap could bring the coldest christmas in decades, with wind bla
will not happen, they are going to go nuts. they re going to go nuts, the word of debbie lesko. a trump ally, trump republican the day before january 6th. how significant is it to hear concerns like that from somebody who the former president backed, a vocal trump supporter? i mean, you know, it s kind of alarming to hear it again. there was a lot of concern about what the violence might look like on january 6th. i think people did expect street clashes. that s certainly what the intelligence showed, which turned out to be wrong. but when you hear that, you know that these people knew there was this potential for chaos, and potential for violence, driven by trump supporters, driven by people who thought the election could be overturned, and yet the president went forward with the rally and gave a speech in which he suggested, continued to suggest it could be done even when it was clear that it could
and is available on bbc sounds. in sri lanka security forces have been ordered to shoot anyone seen looting or damaging public property in the latest attempt to stop anti government protests. since last month, the country been rocked by demonstrations over soaring prices, power cuts and a lack of medicines. it s sri lanka s worst economic crisis since gaining independence in 191l8. demonstrators are calling for the resignation of president gotabaya rajapaksa. his brother mahinda rajapaksa stepped down as prime minister yesterday following violent street clashes. protesters have defied a curfew. at least eight people have died and 200 injured as our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports. a capital under curfew. troops told to shoot at sight at anyone who damages public property or threatens lives.
rocked by demonstrations over soaring prices, power cuts, and a lack of medicines. demonstrators are calling for the resignation of president gotabaya rajapaksa. his brother, mahinda rajapaksa, stepped down as prime minister on monday, following violent street clashes. protesters have defied an island wide curfew, and at least eight people have died, and 200 have been injured as our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports. a capital under curfew. troops told to shoot at sight at anyone who damages public property or threatens lives. the skeletons of a bustling city scorched by an economic crisis. reeling after a day of violence. yesterday, supporters of the prime minister attacked anti government protesters, who until that point had been peacefully demonstrating.