to their friends on the phone, - struggling to return to their normal leisure activities, be it football, dance classes, horse riding, - varying all the way up to going back to school and to work. these are very emotional stories and very difficult i to process for us as a team, and they are very difficult i for the individual to process. that is the video. we re nowjoined by and megan higgins, who we ve just seen in the video. lovely to speak to you on the programme. interesting to talk to you about what you have been going through and experience of long covid. what happened in your case, when did you realise there was a problem? i when did you realise there was a roblem? . , when did you realise there was a roblem? ., ., .,, ., problem? i was diagnosed with covid on the 6th of problem? i was diagnosed with covid on the 6th ofjanuary, problem? i was diagnosed with covid on the 6th ofjanuary, a problem? i was diagnosed with covid on the 6th of january, a positive i on the 6th of
let s cross live now to washington dc where the congressional committee investigating the january 6th attack on the us capitol is holding its first meeting. this is the chair, bernie thompson, we are expecting to hear from police officers who were amongst those attacked by rioters when they forced their way into the building and hunted down the likes of the house speaker nancy pelosi. we can now listen in to this committee hearing in washington into the events of the 6th of january. in washington into the events of the 6th ofjanuary 6th of january. officer turning left instead of turning 6th of january. officer turning left instead of turning right. 6th of january. officer turning left instead of turning right. but - 6th of january. officer turning left instead of turning right. butjust l instead of turning right. butjust describing that attack does not come close to capturing what actually took place that day. we are going to
liz cheney, one of the republicans you mentioned who is on this committee, said that what happened on the 6th of january remains committee, said that what happened on the 6th ofjanuary remains a cancer on the democracy of this country, and that if they don t investigate what happened, there s a fear that this could happen every four years or so when another peaceful transfer of power. you the officers who spoke acknowledged that even those who righted that day, the mob who attacked them still believed they were justified in what they were doing, and that s why they think it is so important for them to be able to speak in a hearing like this and for the committee to do its work so that americans who have an opinion about what happened or a certain stance can get the full facts and make up their minds. certainly for them, they believe that this was a huge national security threat, and one that is the job of congress to deal with. so
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