let me now address how we are addressing what are the next steps that we are planning, what is possible in the circumstances. as we know, because we saw each other a couple of days ago, we had a special session of the board of governors here and at that session i indicated apart from the general exhortations and reminders of the importance of the general principles of never attacking nuclear facilities and other important conceptual elements, i reminded member states of a number of very clear points that must never
his reaction was. and as the famous 187 minutes or 3 hours and 7 minutes during which donald trump didn t do anything, even though as we know now he was implored to do so based on reporting by his daughter, by sean hannity, by members of congress, and the fact that he didn t do anything, as, you know, is coming out from these witnesses that you say they re focusing on, the fact that he didn t do anything is consistent with his state of mind earlier in which he would have intended to incite the crowd. if he was mortified by the violence, if he was mortified by what his supporters were doing, if he didn t want them to do those things and he thought they were misconstruing his exhortations to them in the speech he gave on january 6th, then he would have sprung into action earlier. so i think all of that evidence from all of those witnesses who were in around him or people who were themselves in and around the vicinity of the white house, incredibly important to establish donald trump s ow
the police. as this revolutionary violent talk increases on the right, there s mounting evidence of people taking it literally. an mit study found fox news coverage and glorification of fighting for perceived order drives a desire by some to live out fantasies of taking justice into their own hands. now, most speech, most of what you see there on any political program is legally protected. but as a matter of criminology, even if most people that hear the speech, most listeners never try to act on it, that may be fine. but when you have an argument that order has been lost, seeming exhortations for people to defend themselves, others may take it literally with deadly consequences. riots are acceptable because racism is a national emergency. when the mobs came, they abandoned us. no one in charge stood up to save america.
vaccinations, are now being told they have to stay home for the next four months, isa. on top of that, the people in the companies in the service industry as of january next year will have to have vaccinated 80% of their employees. all of this being local measures to deal with what is now a national problem with less than 50% of the population that s been vaccinated. a great deal of resistance, popular resistance if you like, against the national vaccination campaign. constant exhortations from vladimir putin and others to get vaccinated here. but the uptake has been extremely slow and low. and as a consequence of that, the russians are now seeing these very significant increases in not only the numbers of infection, but particularly the numbers of deaths and particularly people over 60, isa. sam kiley for us there in moscow, thanks very much, sam. good to see you. and still ahead right here on cnn, there s a battle over
leave the country from reaching the airport. we expect them to allow all-american citizens all third country nationals and all afghans who wish to leave to do so safely and without harassment. bret: do they really think, ari, from the podium from the state department that the taliban encircling the airport are going to be listening to wendy sherman? yeah, this is the same administration that said if you don t follow the rules, you won t have international legitimacy as if the radical islamists who now are running afghanistan care what a bunch of christians, buddhists and hindus around the world think. they are going to do what they want to do. this is a western fantasy that statements like this exhortations have value. military strength has value. leverage has value. and the amazing thing now is the united states of america an island protecting an airport is now dependent on the tender mercies of the taliban at the outskirts of that airport.