let s stay with that now. 0ur correspondent rianna croxford in washington. what was most memorable moment for you? the focus was on what was happening inside the white house during those 187 minutes of violence, as you said to the committee heard that donald trump had simply refused to act and one of the big takeaway is really was that after whipping up really was that after whipping up this frenzy over baseless claims of a stolen election, the committee said that donald trump returned to the white house, returned to the dining room in the white house where he simply watched the violence unfold live on tv and at the same time it gnawed please from his colleagues and family to call off the valence. ignored.
we just heard from bill melugin. they are being accused of poor judgment and unsafe conduct. there will be unpaid suspension up to 14 days. but what exactly, in your opinion, did they do wrong question what so, this is sog that often happens. they will go through the criminal investigation and break it down. the administration will look into it and see what went wrong. we are going to have to who wait and see what those repercussions are going to be. but the bigger picture is, we would not be speaking about this today. we would not have press conferences or anything if it wasn t that the president of the united states came out and pretty much made the agents valence without the investigation having even been started. and i think that is the bigger
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facebook doubt took down, they are posting about the future. posting now that the government has been decapitated, but that has not happened. they are going through the motions with the propaganda right now and have not been able to transition in time, to meet the reality. yeah. and you made a really important point, here vera, and i think this is a key point. we re so often involves the demonization of the enemy, the other and in many cases across the lines of language, religion, and place. right? these are you know, you are watching these videos, with russians speaking ukrainians, speaking to russian soldiers in russian and calling them fascists, which has a particular biting valence in a part of the world wish celebrates and honors when it calls the great patriotic war against nazis in fascism. the effectiveness of this being able to communicate with these people who you really do share