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capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. rep, everyone. thank you for coming together for what i consider to be a solemn occasion, a patriotic occasion, and a prayerful one for our country.
capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. rep, everyone. thank you for coming together for what i consider to be a solemn occasion, a patriotic occasion, and a prayerful one for our country.
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capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022.
capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022.
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capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. announcer: president biden, former president obama, nancy pelosi, and chuck schumer spoke at the funeral service of harry reid in las vegas today. watch online, c-span.org, or our new video app, sees and now. -- c-span now. announcer: c-span's washington journal, every day taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discussing policy issues that impact you. in the morning, the sunday morning, former president trump's role in the gop and partisan divisions in congress. then the university of baltimore law professor talks about the january 6 investigation and efforts to reform the electoral process and voting rights. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone call
capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. announcer: president biden, former president obama, nancy pelosi, and chuck schumer spoke at the funeral service of harry reid in las vegas today. watch online, c-span.org, or our new video app, sees and now. -- c-span now. announcer:...
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capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. >> the librarian of congress will moderate a conversation between authors to give a historical perspective. at two: 30 members of congress will share thoughts about being in the capital during the attack. members of the house and senate gather on the steps of the u.s. capitol for a prayer vigil at 5:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charterer is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, givin
capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. >> the librarian of congress will moderate a conversation between authors to give a historical perspective. at two: 30 members of congress will share thoughts about being in the capital during the attack. members of the house and...
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in the 2nd time, the honor officer, billy evans lost his life defending his capital as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured. and every one living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capital to members of congress and both parties and their staffs, to reporters cafeteria workers, custodial workers, and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep said many times. and it's no more true or real. and we think about the events of january 6th, we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle and by the grace of god. and the goodness, gracious greatness, to this nation, we will win. blame me and how difficult democracies i'm crystal clear about the threats of america faces. but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction as vice president reference and pro harbor can triumph over the force of the fascist from the ru tablet a bloody sunday. the edmund paris bridge came historic bony races leash. so now let's step up. right the next chapter in american hi
in the 2nd time, the honor officer, billy evans lost his life defending his capital as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured. and every one living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capital to members of congress and both parties and their staffs, to reporters cafeteria workers, custodial workers, and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep said many times. and it's no more true or real. and we think about the...
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evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day and those defending this capitol to the members of congress from both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. we said it many times. it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle that by the grace of god, the goodness and gracious -- greatness of this nation, we will win. believe me. i know how difficult democracy is. and i'm crystal clear about the threats that america faces. but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope. from the death and destruction the vice president referenced at pearl harbor and the triumph over fascism. from the brutality of bloody sunday on the edmund pettus bridge came historic voting rights legislation. so now let's step up. write th
evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day and those defending this capitol to the members of congress from both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. we said it many times. it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are...
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evans, who lost his life defending the s well. -- as well. everyone living from the trauma of that day, from those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staff, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that they run deep. i have said it many times, and it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle that by the grace of god in the goodness and greatness of this nation, we will win. believe me, i know how difficult democracy is. i'm crystal clear about the threats america faces. i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction the vice president referenced pearl harbor came the triumph over the forces of fascist. from the retaliatory bloody sunday came to voting rights legislation. let's step up and write the next chapter of american history, where january 6 marks not the end of democracy, but the beginning of a renaissa
evans, who lost his life defending the s well. -- as well. everyone living from the trauma of that day, from those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staff, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that they run deep. i have said it many times, and it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle that by the...
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elizabeth's family was present as they have been throughout the trial including her partner, billy evans. i was sitting right behind them. they were holding onto as this . you could see behind me, they are closing the courthouse as we are just after 5:00 now. i want to talk a little bit about what happens next. elizabeth is about to walk out a federal court any moment now. you can see the group of press behind us as we are awaiting her leave. i want to point out she will not be immediately taken into custody. at this point, the next battle will be sentencing at the probate court will have to interview holmes, be recommendations to the judge for the terms of her probation before holmes is sentenced. she faces up to 20 years in prison for each four counts, at that point, we do know the average sentence for wire fraud cases is around 21 months. so it is still unclear at this point what her sentence will be. we are not going to know that for a while given the sentencing hearing could be two months from now. as far as other penalties she could face, there's a $250,000 fine for each count and
elizabeth's family was present as they have been throughout the trial including her partner, billy evans. i was sitting right behind them. they were holding onto as this . you could see behind me, they are closing the courthouse as we are just after 5:00 now. i want to talk a little bit about what happens next. elizabeth is about to walk out a federal court any moment now. you can see the group of press behind us as we are awaiting her leave. i want to point out she will not be immediately...
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in the 2nd time honor officer, billy evans lost his life defending the capital as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured. and every one living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capital to members of congress and both parties and their staffs, to reporters cafeteria workers, custodial workers, and their families. don't get yourself a pain in scars from that day run deep said many times and it's no more true or real. and we think about the events of january 6th, we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle and by the grace of god. and the goodness, gracious greatness, to this nation, we will win. blame me and how difficult democracy is. i'm crystal clear out the threats of america faces, but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction as vice president reference and pro harbor can the triumph over the force of the fascist from the ru, talia bloody sunday, the edmund paris bridge came historic bony races which so now let's step up. right, the next chapter in american histo
in the 2nd time honor officer, billy evans lost his life defending the capital as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured. and every one living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capital to members of congress and both parties and their staffs, to reporters cafeteria workers, custodial workers, and their families. don't get yourself a pain in scars from that day run deep said many times and it's no more true or real. and we think about the events of...
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evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day and those defending the capitol to the members of congress from both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cap cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. we said it many times. it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle that by the grace of god, the goodness and gracious greatness of this nation, we will win. believe me. i know how difficult democracy is. and i'm crystal clear about the threats that america faces. but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope. from the brutality of bloody sunday on the edmund pettus bridge came historic voting rights legislation. so now let's step up. january 6 marks not the end of democracy, but the beginning of a renaissance of liberty and fair play. i did not seek
evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day and those defending the capitol to the members of congress from both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cap cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. we said it many times. it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are...
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for starters, last year, he rammed his car into a capitol police barricade killing billy evans. today nancy pelosi remembered him as a victim of january 6th. that is disgusting. and who could forget one of the most heinous attacks, bernie sanders fanatic on house republicans. they were practicing congressional baseball game in june 2017. that crazed gunman nearly took the life of my next guest. steve scalise, congressman all the political violence that we have seen is repulsive. "the angle" has repeated that year after year. but some seemingly get the pass and others, you know, or reasons for preventing other people from running for office suddenly. >> laura, it is good to be with you. i agree with your comments earlier. you described the violence on january 6 as i have and so many others have, but all of a sudden tone-deaf when you look at the violence that happened last summer. kamala harris raising money to get people out of jail and some of the cities where they burned the city's. they burnt the police precinct down and shooting at innocent civilians, trying to kill cops. th
for starters, last year, he rammed his car into a capitol police barricade killing billy evans. today nancy pelosi remembered him as a victim of january 6th. that is disgusting. and who could forget one of the most heinous attacks, bernie sanders fanatic on house republicans. they were practicing congressional baseball game in june 2017. that crazed gunman nearly took the life of my next guest. steve scalise, congressman all the political violence that we have seen is repulsive. "the...
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officer jeffrey smith, officer billie evans. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of violence in their memory. >> thank you, pursuant the house stands adjourned unless 6:30 p.m. monday january 10th 2022. >>> now let's turn to the remarks this morning by president biden, the most powerful and consequential speech to date about the big lie. a sering indictment never once mentioned president biden by name. and inactions and his ongoing string of falsehoods. erecting gallows to hang the vice president of the united states of america. what did we not see? we didn't see a former president that just rallied the mob to attack sitting in the private dining room off of the oval office in the white house watch pg it all on television and doing nothing for hours. the former president of the united states of america created a web of lies about the 2020 election. he has done so because he values power over principal. because he sees his own interests as more important than his country's interest and america's interest. and because his b
officer jeffrey smith, officer billie evans. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of violence in their memory. >> thank you, pursuant the house stands adjourned unless 6:30 p.m. monday january 10th 2022. >>> now let's turn to the remarks this morning by president biden, the most powerful and consequential speech to date about the big lie. a sering indictment never once mentioned president biden by name. and inactions and his ongoing string of falsehoods. erecting gallows to...
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honoring the life of officer brian sicknick and billy evans who lost his life. the other who's lost their lives and were injured and to everyone living with the trauma of that day and those defending this capitol, to members of congress of both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i've said it many times and it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6. we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle that by the grace of god and the goodness of the greatness of this nation we will win. believe me, i know how difficult democracy is. and i'm crystal clear about the threats america faces but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope, from the death and destruction the vice president discussed from pearl harbor, the brutality of bloody sunday can destroy voting rights. so now let's step up, write the next chapter. january 6 marks not the end of democracy but the beginning of a renaissance of libe
honoring the life of officer brian sicknick and billy evans who lost his life. the other who's lost their lives and were injured and to everyone living with the trauma of that day and those defending this capitol, to members of congress of both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i've said it many times and it is no more true or real when we think about the events of...
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evans. today nancy pelosi remembered him as a victim of january 6th. that is disgusting. and who could forget one of the most heinous attacks, bernie sanders fanatic on house republicans. h they were practicing congressional baseball game in june 2017. that crazed gunman nearly took the life of my next guest. joining me nowli is house minory leader steve scalise, congressman all the political violence that we have seen is repulsive. "the angle" has repeated that year after year. but some seemingly get the pass and others, you know, or reasons for preventing other people from running for office suddenly. >> laura, it is good to be with you. i agree with your comments earlier. you described the violence on january 6 as i have and so many others have, but all of a sudden tone-deaf when you look at the violence that happened last summer. kamala harris raising money to get people out of jail in some of the cities where they burned the cities. they burnt the police precinct down and shooting at in
evans. today nancy pelosi remembered him as a victim of january 6th. that is disgusting. and who could forget one of the most heinous attacks, bernie sanders fanatic on house republicans. h they were practicing congressional baseball game in june 2017. that crazed gunman nearly took the life of my next guest. joining me nowli is house minory leader steve scalise, congressman all the political violence that we have seen is repulsive. "the angle" has repeated that year after year. but...
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evans who lost his life defending the capitol as well. think about others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day, those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers, and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. we have said it many times and it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6th. we are in the battle for the soul of america, a battle that by the grace of god, goodness, greatness of this nation, we will win. believe me, i know how difficult democracy is. i am crystal clear about the threats america faces. but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction as vice president referenced in pearl harbor came it triumph, from the brutality of bloody sunday. now let's step up and write the next chapter in american history where january 6th marks not the end of democracy but the beginning of a renais
evans who lost his life defending the capitol as well. think about others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day, those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers, and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. we have said it many times and it is no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6th. we are in...
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evans, her parents, embraced them, her dad kissed her on her forehead and she left the courtroom she got a mixed verdict here the jury convicted her of four counts relating to defrauding investors but found her not guilty of four counts relating to the patients. they also deadlocked on three counts and the judge declared a mistrial on those three counts some people say this was a case of money versus humanity but there's really a lot more going on here. legal experts tell me pretty much all along they told me it would be really hard to convict her on the patient counts, there was really no paper trail when you compared it to the investor counts really this jury may have just concluded that elizabeth holmes did not intend to defraud the patients, they were just collateral damage along the way, brian. >> there were still, though, guilty on four counts under federal sentencing guidelines, i understand it's upwards of 20 years. al tho although what i read last night most people believe she will not spend 20 years in prison what kind of sentencing might ms. holmes face? >> holmes is facin
evans, her parents, embraced them, her dad kissed her on her forehead and she left the courtroom she got a mixed verdict here the jury convicted her of four counts relating to defrauding investors but found her not guilty of four counts relating to the patients. they also deadlocked on three counts and the judge declared a mistrial on those three counts some people say this was a case of money versus humanity but there's really a lot more going on here. legal experts tell me pretty much all...
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billy evans of massachusetts. jeffrey smith of illinois. and gun ther hasheeda of virginia. today and every day we remember them. we mourn their loss. we honor their limitless heroism in the face of the unthinkable. second, we also thank every single member of the capitol police, the d.c. metro police, and the national guard who kept us safe and prevented a violent riot from turning into something much worse. that afternoon our capitol police were outnumbered, unprepared, and largely left on their own. just watching on television the brutal beating of one of them by the mob, another being crushed between a door and a wall, just rips your heart apart, and you relive that day, and you remember how the capitol police suffered but persisted and helped preserve our democracy. when they held the line, our democracy survived and so not only do we thank them, but we commit to continue supporting them and fighting for them as they fought to defend this building. finally, the only way we'll truly move forward from january 6th is by speaking truth to power. we cannot avoid it. the trut
billy evans of massachusetts. jeffrey smith of illinois. and gun ther hasheeda of virginia. today and every day we remember them. we mourn their loss. we honor their limitless heroism in the face of the unthinkable. second, we also thank every single member of the capitol police, the d.c. metro police, and the national guard who kept us safe and prevented a violent riot from turning into something much worse. that afternoon our capitol police were outnumbered, unprepared, and largely left on...
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holmes got up, walked over to her parents, embraced them, embraced her partner, billy evans. her father kissed her on her forehead and she left the courtroom. it was a mixed verdict that she got. so the jury found her guilty of defrauding investors, but not defrauding the patients. sentencing is up next. holmes will be back in court next week for that and it's entirely up to the judge to decide on it. you know, they're going to be looking at things like her prior record if she showed any remorse, all of that stuff. legal experts tell me that they're really going to take into account the amount lost here in holmes' case, we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars. if you add up each count, the maximum she could face is 65 years behind bars. that shyly unlikely. but deirdre, you've got to wonder what elizabeth holmes is thinking today she was the darling of silicon valley she was a billionaire, at least on paper rubbing shoulders with the who's who. but this morning, she is facing a very uncertain future. >> yeah. quite the fall one that we have tracked so closely over
holmes got up, walked over to her parents, embraced them, embraced her partner, billy evans. her father kissed her on her forehead and she left the courtroom. it was a mixed verdict that she got. so the jury found her guilty of defrauding investors, but not defrauding the patients. sentencing is up next. holmes will be back in court next week for that and it's entirely up to the judge to decide on it. you know, they're going to be looking at things like her prior record if she showed any...
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the second time to honor officer billy evans who lost his life. think about the others who lost their lives and injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day from those defending this capitol, to members of congress of both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i said it many times and it's no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6th. we are in a battle for the soul of america, a battle that by the grace of god and the goodness and greatness of this nation we will win. believe me i know how difficult democracy is. i'm crystal clear about the threats america faces. i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction as the vice president referenced at pearl harbor, from the brutality of bloody sunday on the edmund pettus bridge. now let's step up and right the next chapter in american history. where january 6th marks not the end of democracy, but the beginn
the second time to honor officer billy evans who lost his life. think about the others who lost their lives and injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day from those defending this capitol, to members of congress of both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i said it many times and it's no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6th. we are...
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capitol police officer billy evans, of a later assault. now i ask our members to rise for a moment of silence in their me memory. [ moment of silence ] >>> thank you. pursuant to section 11 d a pass resolution 88 the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday january 10th, 2022. >> speaker of the house nancy pelosi reflecting on what happened, the horrible events in that chamber in this capitol on those grounds, taking time to pay tribute and moment of silence and honor the police officers that lost their lives the days after that insurrection. one of those killed in a separate attack near the come in the days after the insurrection. the house is adjourned. as the speaker spoke, the only republicans in the chamber were liz cheney, a member investigating the insurrection and her father, the former vice president to the united states, dick cheney, who was a member of the house republican leadership in the day. >> as you were speaking, you couldn't see it. you were looking at the camera. the house speaker came off the day and came down
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capitol police officer ran significant, jeffrey smith, billy evans of the leader assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory. thank you. pursuant to resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10th. >> harris: speaker of the house nancy pelosi just holding that moment of silence. as i said before, the senate and the house were supposed to hold them simultaneously. we don't know if that was some sort of mistake or just a change in programming or what, but on the senate side, sentiment, senator schumer had just spoken, and on the side she had not quite arrived at it. when went, the other went, and now it is done. when you later, january 6th, she recognized the police officers only. at the fifth person he was also killed that day. we will move on and be right back after this break. your kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the
capitol police officer ran significant, jeffrey smith, billy evans of the leader assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory. thank you. pursuant to resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10th. >> harris: speaker of the house nancy pelosi just holding that moment of silence. as i said before, the senate and the house were supposed to hold them simultaneously. we don't know if that was some sort of mistake or just a...
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we lost his life today after the attack to the second time honor officer billy evans. lost his life defending the capitol as well. i think about the others who lost their lives or were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capital. members of congress of both parties and their staffs. to reporters. cafeteria workers custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. said it many times. and it's no more true or real. we think about the events of january 6. we are. in a battle for the soul of america. a battle. by the grace of god. gracious, great to see this nation. we will. we had. i know how difficult democracy use. i'm crystal clear. a few threats. america faces. they're also now. are dark and stays. can lead to light and hope. from the death and destruction as vice president referenced in pearl harbor. can the triumph over the force and fashions? from the brutality blood he sunday. the edmund pettis bridge. people started voting. russia's mission. so now let's step up. write th
we lost his life today after the attack to the second time honor officer billy evans. lost his life defending the capitol as well. i think about the others who lost their lives or were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capital. members of congress of both parties and their staffs. to reporters. cafeteria workers custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. said it many times. and it's no more...
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capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. >> reporter: ome two republicans stood on the house floor. liz cheney, a member of the select committee investigating at tack, and her father, former vice president dick cheney. it was a symbolic rift inside of a republican party still led by trump. cheney took aim at the absent gop leaders. >> it is a matter of leadership that resembles any of the folks that i knew when i was here for ten years. >> reporter: tonight democrats are accusing republican, but many were silent when which biden took note of. >> they seem no longer to be the party of lincoln, eisenhower, reagan, the bushes. or whatever my other disagreements are with republicans that support the rule of law and not the rule of a single man, i will always seek to work together with them. >> reporter: as he left the capitol, biden said his shorp words were not intended to divide. >> you have to recognize the extent of the wound. that is what great nations do. they face the truth. deal with it. and move on. >> reporter: now the president was also asked why he did not menti
capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. >> reporter: ome two republicans stood on the house floor. liz cheney, a member of the select committee investigating at tack, and her father, former vice president dick cheney. it was a symbolic rift inside of a republican party still led by trump. cheney took aim at the absent gop leaders. >> it is a matter of leadership that resembles any of the folks that i knew when i was here for ten years. >> reporter: tonight...
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evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. you think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i've said it many times and it's no more true or real as we think about the events of january 6th, we are inbattle for the soul of america, a battle that by the grace of god and the goodness and gracious -- greatness of this nation we will win. believe me, i know how difficult democracy is and i'm crystal clear about the threats america faces, but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction as the vice president referenced in pearl harbor and the triumph over the forces of fascism. from the brutality of bloody sunday on the edmond pettis bridge came historic voting rights legislation. so now let's step up, wri
evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. you think about the others who lost their lives and were injured and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself, the pain and scars from that day run deep. i've said it many times and it's no more true or real as we think about the events of january 6th, we are...
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capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. >> i'm good. i just wanted to call in because i'm a retired state clerk from west jordan, utah, and i conducted several elections and i was the first one to start a vote by mail election. i was very upset at the process that people felt the vote by mail was invalid. i just feel that put the politics aside, and i say that also because i work with many mayor and council members, nonpartisan, difficulties but we've got to get to the point in our country that elections are sacred. they are very, very sacred. >> as a former county official, did you feel the elections were secure and fair? >> absolutely. when i ran them in west jordan, utah, which is part of salt lake county, before i wanted to present it to my councilmembers, i made sure and went and watched the entire process to make sur
capitol police officer billy evans of a later assault. now i ask all members to rise for a moment of silence in their memory . thank you. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m. on monday, january 10, 2022. >> i'm good. i just wanted to call in because i'm a retired state clerk from west jordan, utah, and i conducted several elections and i was the first one to start a vote by mail election. i was very upset at the process that people...
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billy evans of massachusetts. geoffrey smith of illinois. and gunther hashida of virginia. today and every day we remember them. we mourn their loss. we honor their limitless heroism in the face of the unthinkable. second, we also thank every single member of the capitol police, the d.c. metro police, and the national guard who kept us safe and prevented a violent riot from turning into something much worse. that afternoon, our capitol police were outnumbered, unprepared, and largely left on their own. just watching on television the brutal beating of one of them by the mob, another being crushed between a door and a wall. it just rips your heart apart as you relive that day and you remember how the capitol police suffered but persisted and helped preserve our democracy. when they held the line, our democracy survived, so not only do we thank them but we commit to continue supporting them and fighting for them as they fought to defend this building. finally, the only way we'll truly move forward from january 6th is by speaking truth to power. we cannot avoid it. the truth a
billy evans of massachusetts. geoffrey smith of illinois. and gunther hashida of virginia. today and every day we remember them. we mourn their loss. we honor their limitless heroism in the face of the unthinkable. second, we also thank every single member of the capitol police, the d.c. metro police, and the national guard who kept us safe and prevented a violent riot from turning into something much worse. that afternoon, our capitol police were outnumbered, unprepared, and largely left on...
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evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured, and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. said it many times, and it is no more true or real than we think about the events of january 6th, we are in a battle for the soul of america. a battle that by the grace of god, the goodness and gracious -- greatness of this nation we will win. believe me, i know how difficult democracy is. i'm crystal clear about the threats america faces. i also know our darkest days can lead to light and hope from the death and destruction the vice president referenced in pearl harbor, from the brutality of bloody sunday on the edmund pettus bridge came historic voting rights legislation. now, let's step up, write the next chapter in american history, for january 6th mark
evans who lost his life defending this capitol as well. we think about the others who lost their lives and were injured, and everyone living with the trauma of that day. those defending this capitol to members of congress in both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families. don't kid yourself. the pain and scars from that day run deep. said it many times, and it is no more true or real than we think about the events of january 6th, we are in a...
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evans. it was remarkable. is this somebody with a grievance with government? that wasn't the case. they lost two officers there defending the building. the officers who died the day after and still an open murder investigation in that case. they have never been able to arrest somebody and charge them with murder in that case. that department is reeling and why these questions about congressional security continue to linger. >> dana: i want to bring bret back right before we take a quick break. bret, you have liz cheney on tonight, a republican congresswoman from wyoming taken on a huge amount of water after voting to impeach the president over this. she is on the committee and being primary in wyoming. she has a lot of information she can't difficult talk about yet. >> i'm going to ask the questions and a lot of holes as we've been talking about with the security and what we don't know. i want to wrap up these speeches. i don't think we've hit on it hard enough. the fact that the vice presid
evans. it was remarkable. is this somebody with a grievance with government? that wasn't the case. they lost two officers there defending the building. the officers who died the day after and still an open murder investigation in that case. they have never been able to arrest somebody and charge them with murder in that case. that department is reeling and why these questions about congressional security continue to linger. >> dana: i want to bring bret back right before we take a quick...
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the second to honor officer billy evans, who lost his life as well. you think about the others who lost their lives and injured, everyone living with the trauma of that day, those defending this capitol, to members of congress of both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families don't kid yourself the pain and scars from that day run deep i've said it many times and it's no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6th -- we are in a battle for the soul of america a battle, by the grace of god and the goodness and the greatness of this nation, we will win believe me, i know how difficult democracy is i'm crystal clear about the threats that america faces, but i also know that our darkest days can lead to light and hope, from the death and destruction as the vice president referenced in pearl harbor, can triumph over the forces of -- from the bloody sunday came historic voting rights for this nation. so now let's step up, write the next chapter in american history, where january 6th m
the second to honor officer billy evans, who lost his life as well. you think about the others who lost their lives and injured, everyone living with the trauma of that day, those defending this capitol, to members of congress of both parties and their staffs, to reporters, cafeteria workers, custodial workers and their families don't kid yourself the pain and scars from that day run deep i've said it many times and it's no more true or real when we think about the events of january 6th -- we...
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howard leave in good -- jeffrey smith and we all remember billy evans, who died in an incident unrelated to this attack. many more suffered physical injuries and even more sustained emotional trauma from the events of the day. we owe it to the police officers who defend the capital every day to make sure they have the resources and support they need to do their jobs. that is why in the aftermath of the attack the committee convened a series of hearings with every member of this committee involved. out of that came a bipartisan report that senator blunt and senator peters and i authored with findings and 20 recommendations for agencies across the federal government to be implemented without delay. today we will hear that significant progress has been made to implement the recommendations that pertain to the capitol police. i think you and all your officers for that. the changes made since january 6 started at the top. we said the capitol police board must appoint a new police chief and they selected you in july. we have two new sergeant at arms in the senate. leader schumer appointed one,
howard leave in good -- jeffrey smith and we all remember billy evans, who died in an incident unrelated to this attack. many more suffered physical injuries and even more sustained emotional trauma from the events of the day. we owe it to the police officers who defend the capital every day to make sure they have the resources and support they need to do their jobs. that is why in the aftermath of the attack the committee convened a series of hearings with every member of this committee...
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brian sicknick of new jersey, howie liebengood of virginia, billy evans of massachusetts, jeffrey smith of illinois, and gunther hashida of virginia. today and every day, we remember them. we mourn their loss. we honor their limitless heroism in the face of the unthinkable. second, we also thank every single member of the capitol police, the d.c. metro police and the national guard who kept us safe and prevented a violent riot from turning into something much worse. that afternoon our capitol police were outnumbered, unprepared, and largely left on their own. just watching on television the brutal beating of one of them by the mob, another being crushed between a door and a wall just rips your heart apart and you relive that day and you remember how the capitol police suffered but persisted and helped preserve our democracy. when they held the line, our democracy survived. and so not only do we thank them, but we commit to continue supporting them and fighting for them as they fought to defend this building. finally, the only way we'll truly move forward from january 6 is by speaking tr
brian sicknick of new jersey, howie liebengood of virginia, billy evans of massachusetts, jeffrey smith of illinois, and gunther hashida of virginia. today and every day, we remember them. we mourn their loss. we honor their limitless heroism in the face of the unthinkable. second, we also thank every single member of the capitol police, the d.c. metro police and the national guard who kept us safe and prevented a violent riot from turning into something much worse. that afternoon our capitol...
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evans and remember that many officers continue to bear scars from that fateful day. some seen and some unseen. however, their steadfast commitment to this institution serves as a powerful inspiration to all of us and i'm fortunate to work collaboratively with the dedicated officers of the united states capitol police. let me get to the bottom line, we are unquestionably safer today than we were a year ago today. the question is, are we safe enough? the answer is, work remains. because the threat landscape today is ever changing, the security of the united states capitol, its members, their staff, and our visitors is a never-ending journey, not a destination. to meet the security challenges posed by the constantly evolving threat, the officer of the house of sergeant-at-arms and the united states capitol police and our partners, the architect of the capitol and the chief administrative officer, we all must collaboratively work hard and be ever vigilant and proactive. what has changed? the house sergeant-at-arms is leveraging human resources and technology and partners
evans and remember that many officers continue to bear scars from that fateful day. some seen and some unseen. however, their steadfast commitment to this institution serves as a powerful inspiration to all of us and i'm fortunate to work collaboratively with the dedicated officers of the united states capitol police. let me get to the bottom line, we are unquestionably safer today than we were a year ago today. the question is, are we safe enough? the answer is, work remains. because the...
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jackson, billie eilish, chris evans? what about john hamm? >> you know what the happiest animal on earth is? >> seriously, i could have done -- >> be a goldfish, sam. >> what kind of advice is that? listen, i just saw a fish so good. i saw you did another one for apple, "greyhound," too. that's fun. seriously? denzel, frances mcdorr man, momoa, snoopy. a missed opportunity. maybe on the next one you and me -- >> satisfied with your message -- >> no, not satisfied. two kind of feels like cheating. will ferrell, paul rudd, jon stewart. it keeps going. >> that was, i mean, seriously, jonathan lemire, that was a super bowl ad. super bowl-quality ad. john hamm, that was a classic. also the what's app ad was something, too. >> that ad with john hamm was so good, it felt like it was the creation of don draper, legendary ad man that john hamm played. it was hysterical. the pure disdain in his voice when he said, chris evans? is what killed me. he rolls through the list of people and say i would be mortally insulted on apple tv. it fades to black. he'
jackson, billie eilish, chris evans? what about john hamm? >> you know what the happiest animal on earth is? >> seriously, i could have done -- >> be a goldfish, sam. >> what kind of advice is that? listen, i just saw a fish so good. i saw you did another one for apple, "greyhound," too. that's fun. seriously? denzel, frances mcdorr man, momoa, snoopy. a missed opportunity. maybe on the next one you and me -- >> satisfied with your message -- >> no,...