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5 things January 6: 5 big lies after a year of the assault on the Capitol

2022-01-06T11:38:02.792Z


Learn about the revelations in the investigation into the assault on the Capitol, the unprecedented attack on democracy that took place a year ago today. Australia cancels Novak Djokovic's visa. The CDC advises against visiting a popular Caribbean island.


Learn about the revelations in the investigation into the assault on the Capitol, the unprecedented attack on democracy that took place a year ago today.

Australia cancels Novak Djokovic's visa.

The CDC advises against visiting a popular Caribbean island. 

This is what you need to know to start the day.

 Truth first.

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5 big lies a year after the assault on the Capitol

The assault on the United States Capitol a year ago was based on a lie about the 2020 elections. And for a year now, there has been a lie about the insurrection itself.

The violent attack by Donald Trump supporters on Capitol Hill has been the subject of a campaign of dishonesty that began amid the January 6 fog and escalated even as the facts became clear.

Trump, some right-wing media figures, and some Republican members of Congress have made a sustained effort to rewrite the history of that deadly day.

Here we verify five of the longest-lasting lies about what happened on January 6. 

  • This was the assault on the Capitol by Trump supporters 

  • The select commission investigating the assault on the Capitol was formed 6 months ago.

    This is what he discovered 

  • ANALYSIS |

    Select commission investigating Capitol robbery shows ambition by asking for Pence's cooperation 

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CDC advises against visiting this popular Caribbean island

In its first update of travel advisories for 2022, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) added just one new destination to its highest risk category: Aruba, a popular winter getaway to the Caribbean. 

  • Faced with criticism, CDC updates covid-19 isolation recommendations 

  • In a Hong Kong "zero covid", this is what happens when you test positive for coronavirus 

Destinations for travelers vaccinated against covid-19 0:46

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Canada reaches agreement to compensate indigenous children separated from their families

Canada announced two agreements totaling US $ 31.5 billion (C $ 40 billion) to compensate Indigenous children who were separated from their families and entered the child welfare system, and to reform the system that abducted them and them. deprived of the services they needed. 

Analyst: Outrage over internees in Canada is global 10:20

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Australia cancels Novak Djokovic's visa

Novak Djokovic's visa to enter Australia was canceled, Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt said on Thursday (local time) in an interview with Australian media.

The tennis player, who was seeking to participate in the Australian Open, "did not provide adequate evidence to meet the entry requirements for Australia and the visa was subsequently canceled," he said. 

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Australia cancels Djokovic's visa to enter the country 1:17

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7 Latino companies present at CES

Among the exhibitors that do have face-to-face assistance at the largest technology event in the world, there are companies of Latin American origin that will seek to exhibit their work and technological solutions.

We present them here. 

  • Learn about the most innovative products at CES 2022: from a covid-19 test to an 'app' to recognize your dog 

These are the most curious products of CES 2022 2:04

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At coffee time

This is the safest airline in the world by 2022

An airline in Oceania is at the top of the annual safety table, which monitors 385 airlines around the world, measuring factors such as the airlines' accident and serious incident records, the age of their aircraft and the protocols of covid- 19 and operational innovation. 

List of the safest airlines in the world 1:19 revealed

Emma Watson's Pro-Palestinian Instagram Post Sparks Controversy Over "Anti-Semitism"

A pro-Palestinian Instagram post by Hollywood star Emma Watson sparked accusations of anti-Semitism by Israeli politicians, as well as a backlash against what many see as a cynical use of the term to target supporters. of the Palestinian cause. 

An incredible photo of a shark shows a mysterious bite mark on its side

An Azerbaijan-born shark conservationist and filmmaker dived into the waters, armed with his GoPro7 water camera, to capture a shot of the large fish with the bite. 

Surfer mistakes huge creature for shark 1:12

A look at the films and series most nominated for the Golden Globes

The Golden Globes or Golden Globe Awards return this year to - despite the controversies - celebrate the best films and series from film, television and streaming platforms.

These productions could take the Golden Globe for best film and series of 2021. 

Grammy Awards postponed due to current covid-19 situation

Less than a month before the ceremony, the Recording Academy postponed the 64th edition of the Grammy Awards.

But no new date has been reported. 

What to expect from the imminent delivery of the Latin Grammy?

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The number of the day

US $ 100,000

Goldman Sachs said in a report that bitcoin could be worth more than double its current value, just over $ 100,000 per coin, in the next five years. 

These cryptocurrencies could become less volatile 0:49

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Quote of the day

"Dogs and cats take the place of children. It makes people laugh, but it is reality"

Pope Francis criticizes couples for not wanting children or having only one. 

Children or pets?

This is the opinion of Pope Francis 1:04

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Day selection

Samsung Freestyle projector - small, portable and ideal for the home

This gadget serves as a projector, speaker, and can even display stars on the ceiling of your house.

Samsung Freestyle

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And to finish...

German supports vaccination campaign with giant woolly syringe made of sheep

Hanspeter Etzold, a builder in northern Germany, grew tired of the coronavirus and used a flock of sheep to try to spread the message in favor of vaccination against COVID-19 beyond his grasslands.

With drones, 700 sheep and some goats, he managed to form a giant syringe that could be fully appreciated from the air. 

They make a giant syringe with sheep;

look what they did it for 1:09

Source: cnnespanol

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