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hello and welcome to bbc news. the russian president says the sanctions imposed on his country because of the attack on ukraine are stupid and insane. vladimir putin said they had failed to work and said they were impacting the west instead. he denied that russia was to blame for the current crisis and for the spiralling inflation that has followed. he was speaking at an economic forum in st petersburg. translation: i reiterate, these are fundamental, truly revolutionary changes and it would be a mistake to think during these tumultuous tranch you can simply sit it out, that everything is going to get back to the way it was and yet it seems like the ruling elite of certain western countries are labouring under these precise delusions, choosing to accept the obvious. particular, they think the domination of western politics and economics is a constant but nothing is eternal. the british prime minister has announced that the uk will lead a major training programme for ukrainian
carry legal weight and it s unclear if the justice department will decide to pursue them. mika, talk about your take on what happened yesterday. first of all, i just felt so grateful for everybody on that committee who, you know, gave up more than a year of their lives, dedicated to this, they looked tired, dead serious, the whole hearing felt like a gut punch as to where we are in our democracy. even when there was a standing ovation at the end by cops who had been beaten within moments of their death. the committee showed no emotion. not a smile on their face. it was grim, they got up and walked off. it was something you could tell they didn t want to do. they wished they weren t there. they wished history did not require them to do this, but it s exactly what they did. yeah, and, you know, there s several extremely talented lawyers on that committee, and i
just the incompetence of this one chief who made this call or i mean, i don t even know what it would be because any law enforcement personnel in this country by now knows how you go after an active shooter. right, and it s infuriating sitting here having to listen to this certainly for the families. members of the senate committee who, you know, at times describe this as maddening, upsetting. you can tell when people are really, really upset yesterday as they were listening to this testimony. it s just so confusing because no one understands why he didn t do more. the door you mentioned that door. anderson, all they had to do was go to the door, turn that doorknob, that handle, and the door would have opened and they would have been able to go in and kill him. they have all the equipment to do it. right. and all that talk early on, i mean, really from the first day of the shooting about the gunman barricading himself in the classroom, that wasn t true.