outlining why former president donald trump should face criminal charges. ah. although i'm carry johnston, this is out there a lot from dough with also coming up. north korea denies us reports out it's supplying weapons to a russian mercenary group for use in ukraine. 8 people confirmed dead in japan after record snow for the north and west. and the u. s. brace is for what's being called a bomb sy, clay, and the coldest christmas in decades. ah . the congressional panel investigating lost as a tack on the u. s. capital has released its final report. the members voted unanimously to pursue criminal charges against donald trump. it says the former president engaged the conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 election and failed to stop his supporters from attacking the building. a panel says the insurrection threatened democracy, and put the lives of politicians at risk. she had baton, she has more from washington dc. the life of the select committee was a go to and that the end of this year and with a republican controlled house in the new year, actually there wasn't going to be anymore weren't going to be any more hearings next year. so they have releases report $845.00 pages. it is a summary, but it's basically the all encompassing summary off the 18 months of work and hearings, the over a 1000 witnesses, the over a 1000000 pages were told of documents. it's all in here. we're being told this is that this is the, this is the draft of history from the committee about what exactly happened. we know the broad parameters of the plan, which is helpful because we haven't had a chance yet to read 845 pages. but you can see from the index, it basically follows the same narrative structure that we saw during the committee hearings, which, which was that story of how donald trump, even his votes were being counted on election night hatched a plan to try and steal the election. he did not want to appear a loser, knowingly disseminated false information to pressure, the vice president, members of congress, local state officials for extra votes for the warranty, the fudge, what constitutional processes. and he ultimately failed. we know that his board problem is this, is that documentary evidence which is the work of the committee, which they want to be part of history but potentially also. and we had this earlier on the week part of the any criminal investigations that may follow. but eric ham is a political analyst. he believes the push to charge. donald trump will affect his new bid for the presidency. this is unprecedented. we're talking about a former u. s. president and also a candidate for the president of the united states in 2024. we're now congress. remember the 1st branch of government has made criminal referrals about this candidate and former president to the justice department. now, even though this is non binding, this certainly puts pressure on the justice department to actually weigh this evidence against the former president. and again, this is something, this is uncharted territory or the united states for the department of justice to actually weigh whether or not to bring charges against donald trump. even though we know that there are already investigations in to a donald trump's actions on their desk. clearly, donald trump's efforts to try to be successful in running for the nomination for the republican party in 2024 is becoming increasingly precarious. already his popularity has begun to weigh. and now what we're seeing is many rank and file demos are republicans. even members of leadership are no longer simply moving to the beat of donald trump. in fact, we heard from the senate republican minority leader mitch mcconnell, who said that after the referrals are made, everyone knows who is responsible for january sick. that is something that was unheard of, even in the immediate aftermath of what's in place on january 6. and so what we're seeing now is donald trump is not going to have the support that he was able to rally around him in 20162020. and that's going to make it even that much more difficult, even without the political and legal baggage, that is certainly attempting to try to catch up to they had a rus in the private minutes. he company, the wagner group, has dismissed us reports that it received a north korean arm shipment from young has denied sending the weapons, but us national security council spokesman john kirby says intelligence shows north korean cent rockets and missiles into russia for use by the mercenaries in ukraine, north korean officials have said publicly that they would not support russia's war and ukraine, and yet here they are delivering arms to wagner in direct violation of a un security of, of un security council resolutions. and we're going to raise these violations with the security council alongside of our allies and partners. and of course, we condemn north korea's actions. and we urge north korea to see steve delivers deliveries to wagner. immediately. ross angel naz morningstar from washington dc. the white house did confirm on thursday that tom north korea did sell law weapons to the a wagner group of which is essentially a private russian military operation, acting on behalf of the government and moscow inside the ukraine. the usaa is a very, very angry about this development. there are plants at the un security council to bring the matter up because it does as represent a violation of un security council resolutions involving north korea's behavior on the world stage. as well as out trying to bring up new concerns about the behavior of iran, which has also been providing military support, particularly in the form of drones to our russia as it continues its invasion of ukraine. of the position here at the state department is that todd north korea needs to be held to account. but beyond an extensive us sanctions, regime, officials here don't want to get into any more specifics about what else could be done to try to curb the behavior of pyongyang in the saw war. the m 23 armed group in the democratic republic of congo, says its withdrawing from territory as a good will gesture. the group has giving up its position near the city of goma in the north east to original peace towards commission. the congolese government accuses rwanda of backing the m 23 fighters. eastern african leaders have been pushing to end the conflict that displaced hundreds of thousands of people. now thousands of board for staff are on strike in the u. k. a few days after similar action was taken by ambulance staff and nurses that demanding a 10 percent pay increase as inflation source. sh that. so get her more on this now from a poll brennan who joins us live that london heathrow airport. paul, how bad will it disruption b in terms of its impact on the traveling public? it's going to be pretty extensive. kerry. yes, it's 8 days of strikes by 1004 to force officials. these are the people who check your passports as you arrive at various airports up and down the u. k. london, he throw on a gap where manchester caught if birmingham plows go, these are the efforts that are going to be affected as well as the ports of new haven down in east sussex. i'm standing on the perimeter of london. he, for 4th grade, the official picket is behind me this morning and what we're talking about in terms of flights is just short of 9000 flights to food land in the u. k. in those airports, in the 8 days of the dispute, and those flights have about 1700000 seats on them. so assuming that those flights are pretty much gonna be full, as most airlines are these days of $1700000.00 passengers are going to face delays on arrival. as you say, the unions are demanding 10 percent pay increase inflation in the u. k. at the moment is currently 10.7 percent and the offer that's on the table from the government is just 2 percent. so you can see that the unions are not in america compromise. they say there's a massive gulf between what they want, what they need. a beeping has to go past in the pot and they put it in the public support. public opinion is going to be absolutely crucial in this of the u. k. it seems that the majority republic, all the support of strikers varies depending on the sector. nurses are particularly well regarded, but the i government is more to blame. dominion right belong. in this case i'm for that he referred to that. it's not the only strike taking place at the moment. is that mean a lot of discontent among have it set to work? right, well, that's right. there's a way of strikes. we're talking about public sector and private sector. various transport companies have done deals with that with their employees or public sector are particularly affected because it's the government that actually signs off on the pay. other times the government keeps it as an arm's length, for example. so railway workers are supposed to be, well, they say that that, that, that deals with network rail, for example, on the train operating companies to unions accused the governments of actually pulling the strings. so it gets rather complicated. there is a whole waiver strikes as we see inflation and the pay has gone up into double figures while wage increases have not kept pace. and as we're dealing with what is essentially a cost of living crisis here in the u. k, i'm in fact wider across europe, hearing you can particular the people who actually do the jobs, you know what happened to rely on salaries that are falling further and further behind. the increase in prices are unhappy and increasingly so capable brennan live for us in london. there thank you. as we heard there with rising cost and increasingly constrained government spending public services in the u. k. under intense pressure, the health sector is receiving much of the attention, but education is also feeling the strain or trans has been to a primary school in london to see their unusual solution to funding crisis. ah, my, the children of barn croft primary school be heading the musical st. autumn. ah, kids on vocals, parents handling video and editing with this cover of an 18 pop plastic. you're the voice by john farnham, they're shooting for that most hallowed of british traditions. topping the charts with a christmas number one single. ah not for fortune or fame though they're much more modest aim is to keep their school lights on, and their teachers employed. ah, i've been a teacher since the late ninety's. ah, this is the worst i've ever known it. bon crosshead says the school is in a huge financial black hole, and it's not alone. it's absolutely country light. and i think if you spoke to any had teacher in the country, they would say that their school has been really badly hit by this. earlier in the year, teachers wages went up box. the government did not give schools the money to pay for this, leaving them with serious budget deficits. bancroft hopes they can raise enough money to buy solar panels for the roof. cutting soaring energy bills might mean the school won't have to make staff redundancy in a year or 2, the teaching assistants that vulnerable and special needs children rely on for support. despite having fun with the video, the situation has left parents to so on that. i'm really angry and you know, our children, they, they, you know, we say like, our children are the future really we need to invest in them. it's a bigger problem is affecting all schools everywhere and. and if it's very, very rang for the future of education in this whole country, you're the voice and trying understand now making noise and make it. oh, my mistake i made that he runs in every day, leaving my layer any patches devlinson than i face. it feed me. just was, i gave you a new job and i was it. i mean, you're an old one practice if the christmas number one would of course be a fantastic present for the kids and the parents of this school. but a better one would be the funding they need. indeed, the funding that every cash strapped school across this country needs and isn't receiving at the moment, rory shannon's al jazeera london, said a heads on al jazeera, writes groups condemned the use of force by police, an army in peru, during protests earlier this month. and we look at how inflation is affecting people in tokyo. ah, hello, there will look to south east asia and the flood waters received across the malay peninsula. the rain has cleared and the skies appearing up to just a few showers here and there. the wet weather has shifted its way further east, affecting northeast in areas of borneo and the philippines. we still got a severe flood advisory out, one of the eastern islands of the philippines. and as we go into sunday, we will see that rain shift away from borneo into the sea. it does, however, pick up across parts of indonesia, java as well as from the neighboring islands. and that for people moisture have gathered across more than areas of australia would not got for much tropical cyclone l. e. still going to bring gusty winds, as well as some heavy rain to the northern territory stretching across into queensland as we go into sunday, you can see the heavy rain gaining speed across coastal areas that for the west is a 100 y picture, but we'll see temperatures start to come down in person that's not the case. in the south east we are going to the temperatures certainly pick up over christmas and into boxing day for adelaide. 37 degrees with sunshine as we hope because quickly the tasman, we have got some scaffold. charlotte, but still some brighter spells for new zealand, that sure weather update. ah, it was supposed to be a refuge, but south korea's brother's home was allegedly the scene of torture, rape, and even murder $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates the crimes. and those set tips behind on al jazeera ah, al jazeera, with ah ah ah, he watching out his ear. i rhonda alba, top stories now the congressional panel investigating last year as a tack on the u. s. capital has released its fun reports with members voting unanimously. to pursue criminal charges against donald trump, it says the former president, engaged in a conspiracy to overtime, the results of the 2020 election russian private military company. the wagner group has dismissed reports that you received the north korean arm's shipment u. s. national security council says young young sent rockets and missiles for you . spike most news in ukraine. thousands of board for staff of walking off the job in the u. k. it comes days off to health work as took similar action had demanding a 10 percent pay increase as inflation source authorities in peru say at least $22.00 people were killed during processed spot by the ousting of forward president pedro kasteel early this month. rights groups have condemned the use of force by police on the army on demanding investigations. marianna sanchez reports from lima. o tears and anger. the family of 27 year old. no, not of the one good laid him to rest. then i'll see you soon. little brother, i know that we are all going to die. may they be justice law again? no, now to lose one of more than 20 protesters killed in clashes with security forces. at least 4 of the victims were children. prosecutor say it is likely that most of the demonstrators were killed by gunfire in the region. if i have 2 children, arm claims protestors attacked them with blunt objects. after weeks of protests, the government declared a nation wide state of emergency allowing the army to support the police. a mistake critic, safe on the macro level that isn't negotiable. opening the door to the military, increase the number of that's in the tension sort of everything doubled. which shows once again the danger of using the military to control internal order. he that thought of human rights will say most of the death of the demonstrators were caused by an excessive use of force by police on the military violating human rights standards. the inter american commission for human rights in bid, who is investigating a legit violations in on the y last one of the 1st cities were protestors demanded new general elections. hundreds of civilians and police officers were injured in the clashes officer. louisa slowly says protestors attacked his unit with a grenade, injuring 1514 members, lamb would be good luck. the crowd threw an object with my partner, shouted gra, i tried to see where but it exploded and we all fell on the ground. ah, another officer. we sca mitchell said the aftermath from the force of the explosion left him numb. that's when he says a mob went after him. a look. they kicked and hit me with rocks. i tried to cook my head and face with my helmet until they took it off and hit me as hundreds of people more in the depths of their loved ones proceed in the novel and what they has called for an investigation. lou, but many peruvians are furious. say she is responsible for this deadly political and social crisis. medina, santa santa sita, lima, p. to at least 8 people have died in heavy snow storms in north western japan. the powerful weather system started on saturday. snow drifts have caused traffic chaos, disrupted railway services and cut power to thousands of homes. eunice kim is having developments from south korea is capital. soak a very dire story. at least 8 people. 8 deaths had been attributed to weather related conditions. many of them, the elderly who were trying to plough tons of snow that had fallen over the past week. there was one particular story that came through early on this week. oh, well in, in her twenties who was found dead inside of her car? apparently trying to keep herself warm after heating had gone out at her residence . ah, apparently dying of carbon dioxide poisoning. in her kite o we are also hearing of trains are connecting to as capitals ha, portal has been suspended. as weather authorities are warning up to another meter of snow through saturday morning in some parts. a severe winter storm is sweeping across the u. s. to the snow and extremely cold weather coincide. the start of the holiday travel season had to go have had latest. for many wishing for a white christmas, but not like this, a massive storm is sweeping across the entire us. 75 percent of the population will be living with freezing temperatures by weeks. storm extreme, cold weather you can see on the map the estimated areas. you know, as low as 50 degrees, where it said dark red kilo 0 days threatening. this is really very serious weather large here. it's a storm so big it has a name elliott, the ice apocalypse is coming upon us. the top concern the temperature on wednesday in wyoming, the temperature dropped 17 degrees celsius. and just 9 minutes meteorologist are predicting the storm of soon get another name because of that. a bomb psych loan, that is when the atmospheric pressure drops at least $24.00 milla bars over 24 hours. the same pressure as a category 3 hurricane. and it's going to be widespread, sweeping down to the south as far as texas and other states that usually don't experience extreme cold. heavy snowfall will also be an issue with wind gusts expected in some places as high as 80 kilometers in our that can create white conditions and the potential for people to become trapped in their cars, in temperatures that can be fatal. and it's coming right in the middle of the busiest travel season of the year. thousands of flights had been cancelled, tired, hungry, just hopeless. honestly, the national weather service was calling this storm a once in a generation type event for much of america, a white christmas. but the coldest one, it's been in for decades. patty hall hain al jazeera. but nbc reporter maggie vesper has more now form belvedere, illinois. we are getting down to the 0 our here in the mid west and out east to get on the road and get to where you want to go for the holiday as this or makes its way east. millions across the mid west and beyond. waking up to blizzard warnings and backed 8 states and counting now under a blizzard warnings from montana and the dakotas out to western new york. also a growing number of governors, including in kentucky, most recently declaring states of emergency, the governor of indiana, hauling in the national guard to help rescue people on the roads just in case they get trapped. this after the saw examples our lesson, how bad things could get white out conditions from places 2 days ago in washington also when the dakotas overnight. in denver, they've opened the denver coliseum, that massive arena welcome and hundreds as a warming shelter. and just in case there are power outages in that region, which is obviously a big concern here in the midwest and out used as well. officials advising people to sign up for emergency alerts as the system makes its way through and just be prepared to hunker down at home, potentially for days on and tens of thousands of people have been displaced by flooding in malaysia after days of heavy monsoon. rain. the northern states have come on town and to run, gone through our worst hit on slides and floods have submerged roads, bridges, houses, and cars. charles santiago is a former malaysian m p. he says the situation is dire because the country's disaster warning system is inefficient. this is a recurring problem that happens over here and it's getting worse by, by the year i had to devastating the impact on the poor. the middle classes is mama's, is enormous amount of what i saw last year or the amount of stress, the volume of what you see shocking. if you had the impression in front of you, i, which is about 2 feet away, maybe 10 feet away. but it is like a river, huge river in a main road in militia. this, the, i think is an indication of how bad things are. and this happens every year, every year without fear. and this shows our lack of planning a week planning. and it also shows that our disaster, early warning system, it's not effectively working alike in other countries. a lot of these flips actually because of a very high levels of activity, high levels of rain that coupled with deforestation in plan. and fernando has also contributed to the flood that you see, we're almost 1010 years in a row. now, in the us, you know, it happens every year and it comes to november and december, they sorely i know people, i get fearful, live fun to love at 1st you know, it will be use, i mean, but i think one activity really clearly the high level of rain, i get cross anywhere between a 15200 and i had any one time. so and what's our plane h? our drainage and irrigation has not been improved or has not been updated. i was the last years is where the police kill the palestinian, the man in the city of casa, accustom, notified westbank. israel says name, but there attempted to run over and shoot security forces in the city is very police or so say 2 officers were slightly injured in the instant and taken the hospital, palestinian. it may do reports that with his families accusing israeli police of killing them out in cold blood and that the statement is false. the founder of the failed crypto currency exchange f t. x has been released on a $250000000.00 bond while he waits trial. some bank when free the appeared in the u. s. caught off to be extradited from the bahamas on the fraud charges. prosecutors accused him of stealing billions of dollars when visitors to cover losses at his hedge fund. christmas looming has more from new york. this is the 1st time that sam, bank men freed, was formally charged. in this case, he is facing 8 counts that include money laundering, and fraud, as well as campaign finance violations. he was flown from the bahamas, arrested in the but in the bahamas, where he was living and i, his crypto exchange was based at the request of us authorities. us authorities said that because he agreed to extradition and because his own wealth had decreased so much, they agreed that he could be released on bail if his family put up $250000000.00 in security. and as long as he agreed to electronic monitoring of his whereabouts now, sam, bagman fried, said very little in the court house himself. ah, he agreed to those conditions. and that said that he understood that his family would have to forfeit that money if he did not show up for his court appearances. but his attorneys have said in court papers that he wanted to come back to the united states and make his customers hall in place and enter care this year has been the highest since president the jap tabard one took off. it's nearly 20 years ago. critics say, policies favor the economic expansion and a cheap credit over the currency instability. government officials blame russia's invasion of ukraine. snell casalene explains how inflation is affecting people, living in istanbul, 16 year old sam if john has been training as a mechanic atlas shop in a stumble for a few months or 3 years ago, his parents divorce his mother was forced to find a job to support him, but when trickier inflation skyrocketed, he decided to drop out of school. most of the long, even if you have 2 people, earn your minimum, which salaries and life is difficult for that household and little i did my salary to my family with the circle. i also work as a photographer over the weekend. my son, i spend that money for myself. i did not want to force my family to some image school, especially as the old america inflation, which 85 percent. when the government cut interest waits at the end of 2021 in a year, the lira has those more than twice it's valley compared to the us dollar terms. bill alisha runs us 40 year old dowers shop. he says he's had to increase the price is 5 times in the past. you have left us, not a rent. the use of inflation is like a monster increases in the minimum wage. don't help people. if we didn't have arab tourists, it would be too difficult. not only for us, all of istanbul, the hotels, groceries and markets are higher rent water in electricity bills are weighing heavily on the small business. yeah, mr. church, i was sure as president, be it. there are 3 people working here. i need one more, but i can't afford it. many businesses around here half started to employ afghan or syrian refugees all that i was sick. you so you present as a type out on announced a total of 80 percent increase in the minimum.