by rmt union. it has meant trains going out of service and millions of passengers going nowhere. my daughter s doing her gcses. i ve got to get her to and from school, so it s a right pain in the neck. i understand they want a pay rise and things change, i get that, but it s not fair for all the commuters. we are going to primarily focus on the two stories this hour, the rail strike in the uk and the hearing in washington, which is where we are going to begin. we start in washington, where the committee investigating the storming of the capitol onjanuary 6 is holding another public hearing. today s focus is on pressure by former president donald trump and his team for individual us states to overturn the election results. central to this are two battleground states arizona and georgia. joe biden won both by a razor thin margin and president trump has kept pushing false claims of electoral fraud. in opening statements, we heard from the republican vice chair liz cheney.
those is not only lithuania. the target is those taking the decisions. very important those taking the decisions. very important weeks are coming. we will have eu important weeks are coming. we will have eu summit this week on candidates for ukraine, so they are trying candidates for ukraine, so they are trying to candidates for ukraine, so they are trying to scare everybody, that it will be trying to scare everybody, that it will be some kind of war attack against will be some kind of war attack against nato countries. sergei goryashko is from the bbc s russian service. i think we should categorise this as very tense i think we should categorise this as very tense situation i think we should categorise this as very tense situation between - very tense situation between lithuania very tense situation between lithuania and very tense situation between lithuania and moscow, - very tense situation between l lithuania and moscow, russia. very tense situation between -