the first leg of their champions league semi final. city are top of the premeir league, they have an fa cup final to come injune and are three games away from lifting the only trophy that s so far eluded pep guardiola during his time at the etihad. olly foster reports from madrid. they ve been here before almost exactly a year ago when real madrid knocked them out at the same stage. that was one of the most extraordinary matches in the history of the champions league, the spaniards with injury time goals and an extra time winner, but manchester city and their manager come armed this time. we have haaland. best striker in the world. that s what s different. he will get two, we . are going to win 4 0. is your voice going to hold out until the match? i don t think so, no! nobody has made such an impact on the english game in their debut season 51 goals and counting, the striking viking keeping city ahead in the title race. tonight, he leads the line against the european cham
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the election result, 2020 election result, and also the january six attack and you, of course, were a member of the house select committee on the january sixth attack. if you look at the numbers, there is a poll from quinnipiac university that shows that more than 50% of americans thought that these events represented an attack on democracy butjust under 50% believed that it was time to move on. and also, if you look at president trump s role in all of this, just under 50% of americans believe he committed a crime but around the same amount thought that no crime was committed. so, are you concerned about charges here and a trial if a significant percentage of americans say it is time to move on and we don t think that president trump did something criminal? prosecutors and the rule of law don t don t rely on public opinion polls. if the prosecutor believes that he has evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime was committed, then he needs to proceed, no matter what the current pub
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