With. Something. Historic breakthrough as outrage. Today with me wherever you are welcome to the program now the alleged nerve agent poisoning of russian opposition figure was high on the agenda the day of the European Parliament session the vast majority of speakers pointing their fingers squarely at russia no evidence was presented but more details here. The 2 main topics that were brought up were sanctions that would target senior russian officials or d d the by the pausing or banning altogether stopping altogether the nord stream to gas pipeline project that would take gas directly from russia into germany its a Multinational Multi 1000000000 euro project there were some voices though that said well we really need to wait for an investigation before we take any action but those voices were few and far between lets say. A name president putin refuses to say out loud opposition leaders and independent journalists and russia are not safe it is time to stop putin impunity for cynical i
Theyre just gone for the afternoon here in moscow are you watching the weekly on r. T. International now another black man has died at the hands of police sparking violent unrest in the u. S. City of atlanta the citys police chief resigned after an officer fatally shot the africanamerican while he was being arrested on saturday night coming off his body cam footage of the incident a word of warning though you might find the pictures disturbing. Well blah blah blah blah blah blah blah for most after you. Are not read or a few words to see what kind of drinks did yeah. Im not sure some she orders i think you pretty much the trying to be gratis approach as one of our point. Of questions what about. I got the car started the stuff i thought. Well late on friday night Police Received a call that a black man was sleeping in his car which was waiting in the queue of the drive thru brutes failed to breath test given by offices and was then resisted and then have resisted arrest during the stru
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This is three and a half hours. Good morning, the committee will come to order. And without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. With that, ill now recognize myself to give an opening statement. Two days ago, the entire world came together to Mark International holocaust Remembrance Day. In addition, 75 years ago this week, in january of 1945, the auschwitz berknau concentration camp was liberated from the nazis. It was one of the most infamous sites of the nazi genocide. More than a Million People were murdered there. The purpose of todays hearing is to commemorate these grave anniversaries to remember those we lost, and to honor those who are still with us. But it is not enough to simply recognize these dates. We must also contemplate what led to these atrocities. We must remember the holocaust in order to help combat bigotry, hate, and violence of all kinds today. I am so pleased to have our distinguished panel here today, i have asked