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and yet dominic pezzola _ doesn't happen again. and yet dominic pezzola was _ doesn't happen again. sorry, . doesn't happen again. and yet| dominic pezzola was sorry, but doesn't happen again. and yet - dominic pezzola was sorry, but then after his sentencing he screamed out that donald trump had won.- that donald trump had won. totally, absolutel . that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely- in _ that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely. in many _ that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely. in many cases, - that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely. in many cases, it's - that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely. in many cases, it's a - absolutely. in many cases, it's a facade in front of the court to try and get smaller sentences. but resort afterjanuary the six were the proud boys going on podcasts and saying that it was a warning sign for the us government. so, they might be sorry because it is accountability being held, but at the end of the day, these bullies that draws on to this moment appear to still be very true to their hearts, and also to fellow t
and yet dominic pezzola _ doesn't happen again. and yet dominic pezzola was _ doesn't happen again. sorry, . doesn't happen again. and yet| dominic pezzola was sorry, but doesn't happen again. and yet - dominic pezzola was sorry, but then after his sentencing he screamed out that donald trump had won.- that donald trump had won. totally, absolutel . that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely- in _ that donald trump had won. totally, absolutely. in many _ that donald trump had won. totally,...
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so not much contrition from dominic pezzola today. contrition from dominic pezzola toda . ., ., ., ,day. the leader of the group will be sentenced next _ today. the leader of the group will be sentenced next week, - today. the leader of the group will be sentenced next week, and - today. the leader of the group will| be sentenced next week, and given that it sedition, we're looking at the range being forced here between 15-17 the range being forced here between 15—17 years? the range being forced here between 15-17 ears? ., �* , the range being forced here between 15-17 ears? . �* , ., the range being forced here between 15-17 years?— 15-17 years? that's a gentleman called henrique _ 15-17 years? that's a gentleman called henrique tarrio, - 15-17 years? that's a gentleman called henrique tarrio, a - called henrique tarrio, a cuban—american who lives in miami — he wasn't present at congress that day because he'd been previously arrested and told to stay away from washington, dc on the day, but nonetheless he was found guilty of organising, of directing those on the ground to do what t
so not much contrition from dominic pezzola today. contrition from dominic pezzola toda . ., ., ., ,day. the leader of the group will be sentenced next _ today. the leader of the group will be sentenced next week, - today. the leader of the group will be sentenced next week, and - today. the leader of the group will| be sentenced next week, and given that it sedition, we're looking at the range being forced here between 15-17 the range being forced here between 15—17 years? the range being...
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the judge said dominic pezzola was an enthusiastic| dominic pezzola was an enthusiastic foot soldier.p, and court and say shot one. they are inspired by mr trump, and a lot of people are saying he should come out against them. he showed. there's an argument to be made not whether track won or lost, but whether the election was fair and free. trump will make a claim that the changing of the rules at the last minute is uncalled for.— of the rules at the last minute is uncalled for. . . , ., ., uncalled for. the claim shot won the election outright _ uncalled for. the claim shot won the election outright is _ uncalled for. the claim shot won the election outright is false. _ uncalled for. the claim shot won the election outright is false. let's - election outright is false. let's brina election outright is false. let's bring amanda. _ election outright is false. let's bring amanda. what _ election outright is false. let's bring amanda. what was - election outright is false. let�*s bring amanda. what was your reaction to the sentencing. brian said he didn't think ten years was enough. wha
the judge said dominic pezzola was an enthusiastic| dominic pezzola was an enthusiastic foot soldier.p, and court and say shot one. they are inspired by mr trump, and a lot of people are saying he should come out against them. he showed. there's an argument to be made not whether track won or lost, but whether the election was fair and free. trump will make a claim that the changing of the rules at the last minute is uncalled for.— of the rules at the last minute is uncalled for. . . , ., .,...
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dominic pezzola was the only one to be acquitted on that charge. today, in front of judge kelly, pezzola expressed remorse, calling his actions the most regrettable decision of his life. he was also seen wiping away tears while his wife and mother spoke to the court, pleading for mercy on his behalf. after the judge announced the ten year sentence, as he is being let out of the courtroom, pezzola turned to the gallery, raised a fist and shouted, quote, trump won. now, so far, all of the sentences from the members of the proud boys have represented significant downward departures from the federal sentencing guidelines and the government's request. prosecutors asked for 33 years from joseph biggs, 30 for zachary rehl, 27 from ethan nordean and 24 for dominic pezzola. they each received less than that. and as i've said before, i am generally in favor of lower sentences. i think this is something to get wrong in the country. prison sentences and the u.s. are much more severe than our peers, averaging twice as long as the next country, which is hungary.
dominic pezzola was the only one to be acquitted on that charge. today, in front of judge kelly, pezzola expressed remorse, calling his actions the most regrettable decision of his life. he was also seen wiping away tears while his wife and mother spoke to the court, pleading for mercy on his behalf. after the judge announced the ten year sentence, as he is being let out of the courtroom, pezzola turned to the gallery, raised a fist and shouted, quote, trump won. now, so far, all of the...
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some people listen to him. >> dominic pezzola has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.debate with joe biden before the 2020 election, donald trump refused to condemn a violence and name checked the proud boys. mr. trump: proud boys, stand back and standby. >> proud boys leader enrique tarrio will be sentenced next week. donald trump himself is facing two criminal prosecutions related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. he is due in court next year over the actions to stop joe biden being confirmed as the president. if convicted, he could be facing a lengthy prison sentence. sarah smith, bbc news, washington. rajini: now let's go live to the executive director of the one people's project, which has tracked the proud boys since their creation. good to talk to you. what is your reaction to the sentences, not just today's, but others this week, too? >> well, it is a learning experience -- i'm happy to be here this evening, by the way -- but i think it is a learning experience for the united states, for this country, because we have never seen really a com
some people listen to him. >> dominic pezzola has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.debate with joe biden before the 2020 election, donald trump refused to condemn a violence and name checked the proud boys. mr. trump: proud boys, stand back and standby. >> proud boys leader enrique tarrio will be sentenced next week. donald trump himself is facing two criminal prosecutions related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. he is due in court next year over the...
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proud boys member dominic pezzola got ten years for his role in the attack.e nationwide and hospitalizations are up nearly 20% in the last month. cbs's elaine quijano reports the combination of a highly-contagious variant, kids heading back to school, and increased holiday travel has health officials worried. >> reporter: covid is making a comeback, just in time for holiday travel. >> i have not yet had covid. i am a comorbidity kid, and so i am careful. >> reporter: with cases on the rise, some retailers are running out of tests. walgreens tells cbs news, "we are seeing greater demand, which may cause temporary and isolated shortages." in los angeles, cases have doubled in the last month, with nursing homes hit hard. >> there have only been a few times in the past year and a half when we saw this many new outbreaks in skilled nursing facilities, and these were during the previous summer and winter surges. >> reporter: in new jersey, one in four nursing homes are reporting an outbreak. dr. william schaffner specializes in infectious diseases at vanderbilt uni
proud boys member dominic pezzola got ten years for his role in the attack.e nationwide and hospitalizations are up nearly 20% in the last month. cbs's elaine quijano reports the combination of a highly-contagious variant, kids heading back to school, and increased holiday travel has health officials worried. >> reporter: covid is making a comeback, just in time for holiday travel. >> i have not yet had covid. i am a comorbidity kid, and so i am careful. >> reporter: with...
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dominic pezzola, who received ten years, was described by prosecutors as one of the most violent membersnspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. on thursday, two senior members of proud boys were handed hefty prison sentences for their role in the attack. and we're expecting a fourth, ethan nordean, also to be sentenced shortly. 0ur north america editor sarah smith reports from washington. there's probably about 300 proud boys there marching. thousands of people marched on the capitol on the 6th of january 2021. the violence that followed has already led to hundreds of convictions, with the longest sentences going to the people who organised and coordinated the riot. the proud boys, a neofascist group, saw themselves as donald trump's army, said prosecutors who wanted to stop congress from certifying joe biden�*s victory by any means necessary, including force. ethan nordean in the baseball cap and joseph biggs in the checkjacket, took charge of the proud boys on that day, using a radio to co—ordinate and move their men. they've both been convicted of seditious conspiracy. we
dominic pezzola, who received ten years, was described by prosecutors as one of the most violent membersnspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. on thursday, two senior members of proud boys were handed hefty prison sentences for their role in the attack. and we're expecting a fourth, ethan nordean, also to be sentenced shortly. 0ur north america editor sarah smith reports from washington. there's probably about 300 proud boys there marching. thousands of people marched on the...
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one defendant dominic pezzola who was accused of smashing through a capitol window with a riot shieldter being taken away in handcuffs after raising his fist saying trump won. ryan riley is back with us. his new book, sedition hunters, is out next month. ryan, prosecutors are asking the judge to hand theo a 33 -year prison sentence. yet, the other four defendants have received senators have ranged from 10 to 20 years. why do you think that is? what are you looking for in this hearing? >> we're not expecting to get that for 33 years, just because it's how the judges have decided other cases. of, course the really interesting thing about enrique tarrio cases, he's wasn't actually at the capitol on january six, he was arrested in connection with a previous event. there is these two events after the 2020 election in d. c., including one in which he was burning of the flag, he actually ended up being arrested for just before january six when he came back into town. after he came back on that flight, he was at a baltimore hotel on january six, prosecutors say because of the role he played i
one defendant dominic pezzola who was accused of smashing through a capitol window with a riot shieldter being taken away in handcuffs after raising his fist saying trump won. ryan riley is back with us. his new book, sedition hunters, is out next month. ryan, prosecutors are asking the judge to hand theo a 33 -year prison sentence. yet, the other four defendants have received senators have ranged from 10 to 20 years. why do you think that is? what are you looking for in this hearing? >>...
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because dominic pezzola they wanted 20 years for him. he ultimately got 10.king at there. but you know, he didn't seem to take the hint, right? he continued to say that the election was stolen as he goes out the door there. and really just i think kind of remarkable set of circumstances. it's the second time we've had a january 6th deft say the exact phrase, "trump won," when he was led out of court. the other individual was danny rodriguez, the individual who drove a stun gun into mike fanone's neck that day. who was also apologetic to the officer and then continued to believe the lie about the election. which makes sort of those apologies sort of seem hollow because to a certain extent why would you be apologetic for what you did if you still continue to believe that the election was stolen? i think that especially holds true for the people who were on the lower end of the fences here and didn't commit those really violent offenses who are being maybing sentenced for going inside the capitol or something of that nature. >> ryan, take us through ethan nordea
because dominic pezzola they wanted 20 years for him. he ultimately got 10.king at there. but you know, he didn't seem to take the hint, right? he continued to say that the election was stolen as he goes out the door there. and really just i think kind of remarkable set of circumstances. it's the second time we've had a january 6th deft say the exact phrase, "trump won," when he was led out of court. the other individual was danny rodriguez, the individual who drove a stun gun into...
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ryan, another sentencing hearing actually just wrapped up, dominic pezzola.understand he made a gesture and yelled to the crowd after the judge left the bench? >> reporter: that's right. so dominic pezzola was sentenced to ten years in prison, and he gave a pretty tearful apology. one that probably a lot of people would have seen as genuine. his wife also spoke and she talked about how he was, quote, an effing idiot, and how she wanted him to be able to be home for their daughter, their daughters, rather, and one of whom i actually spoke during the sentencing hearing, but after the judge imposed the ten-year sentence as the judge was already off the bench and as he was being led off, away to go serve out his time behind bars he shouted out trump won, which was actually the second time we've seen that happen in a january 6th case. the other time was a couple of months ago with danny rodriguez, the rioter who drove a stun gun into the neck of officer michael fanone. they both yelled out that phrase, trump won as they were being led out of the courtroom. so it s
ryan, another sentencing hearing actually just wrapped up, dominic pezzola.understand he made a gesture and yelled to the crowd after the judge left the bench? >> reporter: that's right. so dominic pezzola was sentenced to ten years in prison, and he gave a pretty tearful apology. one that probably a lot of people would have seen as genuine. his wife also spoke and she talked about how he was, quote, an effing idiot, and how she wanted him to be able to be home for their daughter, their...
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also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. here's our north america editor sarah smith. there's probably about 300 proud boys. they're marching... thousands of people marched on the capitol onjanuary 6th, 2021. the violence that followed has already led to hundreds of convictions with the longest sentences going to the people who coordinated and organised the riot. the neo—fascist proud boys saw themselves as donald trump's foot soldiers, prepared to use force to stopjoe biden being certified as president. ethan nordean, in the baseball cap, and joseph biggs, in the checkjacket, took charge of the proud boys on that day, using a radio to coordinate and move their men. they've both been convicted of seditious conspiracy. nordean has received one of the longest sentences related to the january 6th riots — 18 years in prison. crowd chant: we want trump! we want trump! donald trump had in
also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. here's our north america editor sarah smith. there's probably about 300 proud boys. they're marching... thousands of people marched on the capitol onjanuary 6th, 2021. the violence that followed has already led to hundreds of convictions with the longest sentences going to the people who coordinated and organised...
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also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.g a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. here's our correspondent peter bowes. for members of the proud boys have now been sentenced over the past two days, for their role in the attack on congress on january the sixth of 2021. an attack that resulted in the deaths of five people including a police officer, in all, 140 officers were injured and millions of dollars in damages were caused to the capital building, and ever since that day, there have been scores of arrests and charges of individuals, something like 1100 since january the sixth, and of those people that have been charged, about 110, at least 110, have now been convicted, and these are the latest two to find out what that sentence is. ethan was sentenced to 18 years in prison, he was found guilty of seditious conspiracy, and he was seen as one of the ringleaders, one of the organisers who really masterminded what happened. he was filmed in the
also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.g a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. here's our correspondent peter bowes. for members of the proud boys have now been sentenced over the past two days, for their role in the attack on congress on january the sixth of 2021. an attack that resulted in the deaths of five people including a police officer, in all, 140 officers were injured and millions of dollars in damages...
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let's start with dominic pezzola what can we know more about his role that we have heard in court todayto the capitol complex. today he did have some of his family there to support him, pezzola essentially nearly in tears telling the judge that he had essentially nearly in tears telling thejudge that he had given up politics and after the judge spoke he then raised his fist and said, trump one! he lives —— and yelled that with his family still present so it is unclear if he gave up politics when you have that statement coming from pezzola but clearly he was one of the main characters when this riot and insurrection unfolded at the capital —— trump won. pezzola getting ten years behind balls for his involvement. let's talk about ethan nordean receiving 18 years in prison almost twice then pezzola received told him on his role. i actually want to read some of what a judge has said, the us district court judgein has said, the us district court judge in this case timothy kelly he told nordean and has had to seat saying i think it was a tragedy how you got to a to b and went on to say may yo
let's start with dominic pezzola what can we know more about his role that we have heard in court todayto the capitol complex. today he did have some of his family there to support him, pezzola essentially nearly in tears telling the judge that he had essentially nearly in tears telling thejudge that he had given up politics and after the judge spoke he then raised his fist and said, trump one! he lives —— and yelled that with his family still present so it is unclear if he gave up politics...
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tarrio joins zachary rehl, ethan nordean, joseph biggs and dominic pezzola as prominent members of the was at the courthouse as the sentence was handed down. enrique tarrio was the last and most senior member of the proud boys to be sentenced for his role in the violent insurrection of january the 6th 2021 when supporters of donald trump tried to violently stop the constitutional and peaceful transfer of power from one president to another. even though he wasn't present here in washington, dc on the day of the riot, after he had been arrested and stopped from coming to the city two days earlier,
tarrio joins zachary rehl, ethan nordean, joseph biggs and dominic pezzola as prominent members of the was at the courthouse as the sentence was handed down. enrique tarrio was the last and most senior member of the proud boys to be sentenced for his role in the violent insurrection of january the 6th 2021 when supporters of donald trump tried to violently stop the constitutional and peaceful transfer of power from one president to another. even though he wasn't present here in washington, dc...
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dominic pezzola, before he learned his fate he begged the judge for mercy saying he was done the requestitics. then moments after sentence, he yelled, "trump won"cy understood the crooment. it is also worth noting. pezzola's wife called him a, quote, f-ing idiot who watched news before the attack. >> i want to bring in former january 6th investigative counsel, marcus childress. thank you for joining us. it is very interesting we saw several of these sentences carrieouthis week and several of these defendants begged for mercy. they wanted to see their kids again. they begged for leniency. yet pezzola, once the judge didn't give him that, turned around and said, trump won, is in a reprieve from jail sentences? >> when we were conducting interviews of these proud boys, one thing we noticed was they had unwavering support for the president. that's why they came on january 6th. he talked about how president trump exploited the violence but the proud boys were the foot soldiers of the violence. they were the tip of the spear, it's hard to distinguish whether they actually feel remorse but for
dominic pezzola, before he learned his fate he begged the judge for mercy saying he was done the requestitics. then moments after sentence, he yelled, "trump won"cy understood the crooment. it is also worth noting. pezzola's wife called him a, quote, f-ing idiot who watched news before the attack. >> i want to bring in former january 6th investigative counsel, marcus childress. thank you for joining us. it is very interesting we saw several of these sentences carrieouthis week...
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two other proud boys, dominic pezzola and ethan nordean, are receiving their sentences today. henrique tarrio will be sentenced we'll have more on tuesday. this after headlines. the african union has suspended gabon's membership following wednesday's military coup and ouster of long-time president ali bongo. the u.n. has also condemned the coup, but many gabonese have voiced support for the military >> it is important remember we been waiting for this release for several years. the bongo regime has been sharing out gabon's well for years. we have been waiting for this with real satisfaction. it is a real pleasure. today i am proud to say the gabon's independence took place august 30, 2023. amy: meanwhile, main opposition leader albert ondo ossa, who lost his challenge to ali bongo in saturday's contested election, is calling for the junta to complete the ballot count and hand over power to civilians. in the democratic republic of the congo, afp reports at least 48 people were killed by congolese soldiers wednesday as armed forces cracked down on a protest against united nation
two other proud boys, dominic pezzola and ethan nordean, are receiving their sentences today. henrique tarrio will be sentenced we'll have more on tuesday. this after headlines. the african union has suspended gabon's membership following wednesday's military coup and ouster of long-time president ali bongo. the u.n. has also condemned the coup, but many gabonese have voiced support for the military >> it is important remember we been waiting for this release for several years. the bongo...
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i will note that tarrio made a reference to dominic pezzola and the fact that he stood up after the judge had exited the room and said with his fist raised that trump had won. tarrio said, you know, after this is all over i'm going to leave behind politics, i'm not going to be involved in politics. and judge, once you leave the room, you're not going to hear anything else from me. i think that was a clear indication, or at least an effort by tarrio to try to undo whatever damage or whatever influence from what pezzola had pulled last week from having an influence on this judge and his sentence today. >> yeah. and yet he still got 22 years. evan fperez, thank you. >> sure. >> for more on this i want to bring in "new york times" senior political correspondent and trump biographer maggie haberman. i mean, trump's -- tarrio's attorney, maggie, who was arguing today for that lighter sentencing when he was making his closing arguments not that long ago before he was convicted he was basically saying don't blame my client, blame the former president, it's his actions and his words that were the
i will note that tarrio made a reference to dominic pezzola and the fact that he stood up after the judge had exited the room and said with his fist raised that trump had won. tarrio said, you know, after this is all over i'm going to leave behind politics, i'm not going to be involved in politics. and judge, once you leave the room, you're not going to hear anything else from me. i think that was a clear indication, or at least an effort by tarrio to try to undo whatever damage or whatever...
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one tarrio's previous statement regarding dominic pezzola to george washington the judge said, quote, it slanders the father of our country to speak that way. federal prosecutors wanted over three decades in prison for enrique tarrio. they wanted 33 years. instead he will now face the next two decades behind bars. he is the last of the proud boys convicted of seditious conspiracy to be that sentenced. last week three other proud boys were found guilty of seditious conspiracy were received 15 to 18 years sentences. something to note here, tarrio wasn't even at the capitol on january 6th. in fact he was in the hotel room in baltimore. he was arrested two days before january six on charges that had nothing to do with the insurrection. prosecutors said tarrio new ahead of time he was going to be arrested through a contact at the washington d. c. police force, which is interesting. and he, quote, strategically calculated his arrest as a means to inspire early by his followers. as the prosecutors pointed out, the fact that he spent most of jerry six at a hotel, quote, there's nothing to dis
one tarrio's previous statement regarding dominic pezzola to george washington the judge said, quote, it slanders the father of our country to speak that way. federal prosecutors wanted over three decades in prison for enrique tarrio. they wanted 33 years. instead he will now face the next two decades behind bars. he is the last of the proud boys convicted of seditious conspiracy to be that sentenced. last week three other proud boys were found guilty of seditious conspiracy were received 15 to...
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and dominic pezzola, a lower-level member of the proud boys, received 10 years. one of the things that we heard in court today was enrique tarrio addressing the judge and the courtroom for the first time. he spoke about how he was sorry. he spoke after his mother and his sister apologized and begged for the judge to show some mercy. what tarrio did was apologized to the police officers who were attacked at the capitol that day. he also called january 6th a national embarrassment and begged the judge to show some mercy on him. in the end, the judge said that he didn't really believe that enrique tarrio had shown any remorse. he referenced some of the recent interviews that you've seen from tarrio, including one a few weeks ago in which he said that the proud boys did nothing wrong. so in the end, he sentenced tarrio to 22 years, longer than the statutory maximum for the major crime that he was convicted of, which was seditious conspiracy. obviously he was facing additional charges beyond those. wolf? >> evan, i want you to take us more inside the courtroom just no
and dominic pezzola, a lower-level member of the proud boys, received 10 years. one of the things that we heard in court today was enrique tarrio addressing the judge and the courtroom for the first time. he spoke about how he was sorry. he spoke after his mother and his sister apologized and begged for the judge to show some mercy. what tarrio did was apologized to the police officers who were attacked at the capitol that day. he also called january 6th a national embarrassment and begged the...
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now, today, dominic pezzola received a decade behind bars, but inside that courtroom before learning his fate, he bedding the judge for mercy, vowing that he was done with politics, and yet, moments later, after the sentence, he yelled, trump won on his way out of the courtroom. it's quite the moment, considering that if trump is elected, he's already suggested that he will pardon some of these guys. it's also worth noting, pezzola's wife called him a quote, effing idiot, who got drunk, watched fox news all day before the attack. >> smoke in the capitol, boys. >> i want to bring in former january 6th investigative counsel marcus childress. thank you so much for joining us. it's so interesting. we saw several of these sentences carried out this week, and several of these defendants bedding for mercy. they wanted to see their kids again. they bedding for leniency, and yet for pezzola to then, once the judge didn't give him that, turn around and say, trump won, it almost seems like, is this a game, a ploy to try to get a reprieve from these jail sentences? >> when we were conducting dep
now, today, dominic pezzola received a decade behind bars, but inside that courtroom before learning his fate, he bedding the judge for mercy, vowing that he was done with politics, and yet, moments later, after the sentence, he yelled, trump won on his way out of the courtroom. it's quite the moment, considering that if trump is elected, he's already suggested that he will pardon some of these guys. it's also worth noting, pezzola's wife called him a quote, effing idiot, who got drunk, watched...
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dominic pezzola has been handed down ten years, half the time prosecutors were seeking. before the sentence, he told the court he was a changed and humbled man. he described his actions on january 6th as the worst, most regrettable decision in his life but reporters in the courtroom say after receiving his sentence and once the judge left the bench, pezzola turned toward the audience as he was let out of court, raised his fist and shouted quote, trump won. next up for sentencing is former leader ethan nordean who could be looking at 27 years. joining me now nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, this is half the time prosecutors were seeking for pezzola. remind us of the charges he was facing and this outburst he had as he was let out. what was that about? >> right. alex, prosecutors called dominic pezzola, an enthusiastic fist thrower in the plot to thwart the certification of the election. as you said, his ten-year sentence was half of what prosecutors sought. that really was in keeping with how the other proud boys have been sentenced by this j
dominic pezzola has been handed down ten years, half the time prosecutors were seeking. before the sentence, he told the court he was a changed and humbled man. he described his actions on january 6th as the worst, most regrettable decision in his life but reporters in the courtroom say after receiving his sentence and once the judge left the bench, pezzola turned toward the audience as he was let out of court, raised his fist and shouted quote, trump won. next up for sentencing is former...
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however, after dominic pezzola was sentencing, as he walked out of court, of the courtroom, he raisedand said trump won. of course, as you know, the forme former president said he believes a lot of the people are being treated unfairly. i think we have sound of the former president promising that he would pardon at least spl of these men. listen. >> i am inclined to pardon many of them. i can't say for every single one. because a couple of them probably, they got out of control. i would say it will be a large portion of the them. you know, many of them are just great people. >> reporter: and of course, you could look at pikes, pezzola leading the crowd into the capitol. i'm not sure if he would qualify for a pardon under what the former president said are great people. >> shouting trump won doesn't exactly shout contrition. evan perez, thank you so much. >>> and other news, state and federal authorities are searching for a dangerous convicted murderer who is on the loose after escaping from a prison in pennsylvania. cnn's brian todd has been covering this story for us. so brian, what
however, after dominic pezzola was sentencing, as he walked out of court, of the courtroom, he raisedand said trump won. of course, as you know, the forme former president said he believes a lot of the people are being treated unfairly. i think we have sound of the former president promising that he would pardon at least spl of these men. listen. >> i am inclined to pardon many of them. i can't say for every single one. because a couple of them probably, they got out of control. i would...
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also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.ou see him here on 6january smashing a window with a police shield before filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke with cbs news correspondent williejames inman at the us capitol about pezzola's sentencing. pezzola was at the forefront of this entire situation when the events surrounding january 6th unfolded and the assault, including the assault on the us capitol. and as you mentioned, he essentially bashed that window, letting in the first batch of these rioters into the capitol complex and today, while he did have some of his family there to support him, pezzola essentially nearly in tears, telling the judge that he had given up politics. and after the judge spoke, the judge left the room, he then raised his fist and said, "trump won!" he yelled that in the courtroom there with his family members still present, so it's unclear if he's r
also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.ou see him here on 6january smashing a window with a police shield before filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke with cbs news correspondent williejames inman at the us capitol about pezzola's sentencing. pezzola was at the forefront of this entire situation when the events surrounding january 6th unfolded...
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tarrio joins zachary rehl, ethan nordean, joseph biggs and dominic pezzola as prominent members of theroud boys who have been sentenced. our correspondent wyre davies was at the courthouse as the sentence was handed down. enrique tarrio was the last and most senior member of the proud boys to be sentenced for his role in the violent insurrection of january the 6th 2021 when supporters of donald trump tried to violently stop the constitutional and peaceful transfer of power from one president to another. even though he wasn't present here in washington, dc on the day of the riot, after he had been arrested and stopped from coming to the city two days earlier, the prosecution said enrique tarrio organised, orchestrated and took credit for what happened that day. the 39—year—old was dressed head to toe in a prison issue orange jumpsuit as he listened to his lawyers urge thejudge for clemency. the state had asked for 33 years in jail, but as tarrio himself took the stand, he sounded contrite, he apologised for his actions and said he was embarrassed by what he had done. he also said he now
tarrio joins zachary rehl, ethan nordean, joseph biggs and dominic pezzola as prominent members of theroud boys who have been sentenced. our correspondent wyre davies was at the courthouse as the sentence was handed down. enrique tarrio was the last and most senior member of the proud boys to be sentenced for his role in the violent insurrection of january the 6th 2021 when supporters of donald trump tried to violently stop the constitutional and peaceful transfer of power from one president to...
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i will note, enrique tarrio made a reference to dominic pezzola and the fact that he stood up after the judge had exited the room and said, with his first raised, that trump won. tarrio said, after this is all over, i'm going to leave behind politics and not be involved in politics. the judge, once you leave the room, you are not going to hear anything else from me. i think that was a clear indication, or at least an effort, by enrique tarrio to try to undo whatever damage, whatever influence, from what pezzola had pulled last week, from having an influence on this judge and his sentence today. >> and yet he still got 22 years. evan perez, thank you. >> sure. >> and for more on this, i want to bring in new york times senior political correspondent and trump biographer maggie haberman. -- ontario's attorney, maggie, for the later sentences, he was making that argument not -- he was basically saying, don't blame my client. blame the former president. it's his actions and his words that -- and clearly the judge disagreed. >> the judge clearly disagreed and -- people will have to take respo
i will note, enrique tarrio made a reference to dominic pezzola and the fact that he stood up after the judge had exited the room and said, with his first raised, that trump won. tarrio said, after this is all over, i'm going to leave behind politics and not be involved in politics. the judge, once you leave the room, you are not going to hear anything else from me. i think that was a clear indication, or at least an effort, by enrique tarrio to try to undo whatever damage, whatever influence,...
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dominic pezzola can be clearly seen smashing a window in congress, which then ignited the invasion ofa debate withjoe biden — before the 2020 election — donald trump refused to condemn racist violence and name—checked the proud boys. the proud boys, stand back and stand by. the proud boys�* leader, enrique tarrio, will be sentenced next week. donald trump himself is now facing two criminal prosecutions related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. if he is convicted, he also could be facing a lengthyjail sentence. sarah smith, bbc news, washington. here, a tiktok influencer and her mother have been jailed for life for the murder of two men who died after their car was rammed off the road following a high—speed chase. mahek bukhari and her mother, ansreen bukhari, killed saqib hussain and hashim ijazzudin in february last year. it happened after mr hussain had threatened to expose an affair with ansreen bukhari. navtej johal has that story. mother and daughter, best friends... who are you? who are we? ..and murderers. mahek bukhari wanted to be known as a tiktok influe
dominic pezzola can be clearly seen smashing a window in congress, which then ignited the invasion ofa debate withjoe biden — before the 2020 election — donald trump refused to condemn racist violence and name—checked the proud boys. the proud boys, stand back and stand by. the proud boys�* leader, enrique tarrio, will be sentenced next week. donald trump himself is now facing two criminal prosecutions related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. if he is convicted, he...
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also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.he capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke with cbs news correspondent williejames inman at the us capitol about pezzola's sentencing. pezzola was at the forefront of this entire situation when the events surrounding january 6th unfolded and the assault, including the assault on the us capitol.
also sentenced today, dominic pezzola.he capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke with cbs news correspondent williejames inman at the us capitol about pezzola's sentencing. pezzola was at the forefront of this entire situation when the events surrounding january 6th unfolded and the assault, including the assault on the us capitol.
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members of the far right proud boys were sentenced today for their roles in the january 6th attack dominic pezzola, who was caught on camera smashing a capitol window with a stolen riot shield, received ten years, and ethan nordean, the group's seattle leader, received 18 years tying the longest sentence for the attack. >>> sticking in washington, we turn to the key republican now questioning if gop senate leader mitch mcconnell is fit to serve after that alarming moment when he appeared to freeze at an event. ali vitali with the late details >> reporter: tonight, republicans taking on their own. >> the senate is the most privileged nursing home in the country. i mean, you know, mitch mcconnell has done some great things, and he deserves credit, but you have to know when to leave. >> reporter: that scathing new shot from presidential contender nikki haley after senator mitch mcconnell froze for more than 30 seconds wednesday at an event in kentucky. >> all right, i'm sorry, you all, we're going to need a minute >> reporter: it's the second time that's happened in two months the capitol physician s
members of the far right proud boys were sentenced today for their roles in the january 6th attack dominic pezzola, who was caught on camera smashing a capitol window with a stolen riot shield, received ten years, and ethan nordean, the group's seattle leader, received 18 years tying the longest sentence for the attack. >>> sticking in washington, we turn to the key republican now questioning if gop senate leader mitch mcconnell is fit to serve after that alarming moment when he...
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tarrio joins zachary rehl, ethan nordean, joseph biggs and dominic pezzola as prominent members of thet the courthouse as the sentence was handed down. enrique tarrio was the last and most senior member of the proud boys to be sentenced for his role in the violent insurrection of january the 6th 2021 when supporters of donald trump tried to violently stop the constitutional and peaceful transfer of power from one president to another. even though he wasn't present here in washington, dc on the day of the riot, after he had been arrested and stopped from coming to the city two days earlier, the prosecution said enrique tarrio organised,
tarrio joins zachary rehl, ethan nordean, joseph biggs and dominic pezzola as prominent members of thet the courthouse as the sentence was handed down. enrique tarrio was the last and most senior member of the proud boys to be sentenced for his role in the violent insurrection of january the 6th 2021 when supporters of donald trump tried to violently stop the constitutional and peaceful transfer of power from one president to another. even though he wasn't present here in washington, dc on the...
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dominic pezzola was sentenced to ten years behind bars, the first person into the capitol.of donald trump, particularly in those cases accusing him of trying to overturn the 2020 election. in the georgia indictment we're seeing defendants make moves to separate their cases and enter not guilty pleas. that includes a key defendant ken chesebro, the alleged architect of the fake elector scheme now pleading not guilty. rudy giuliani is pleading not guilty and also foregoing his formal arraignment. let's lead off our panel. the co-anchor of pbs news hour, former fbi special agent clint watts, consultant at the fbi's counterterrorism division and a national security analyst, former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. charles, make a little bit of sense of the various things going on in these georgia courtrooms. mark meadows trying to get his case separated to federal court, a couple other people trying to do that, too, saying they were working in their capacity as federal government officials and that others who were just trying to get their case separ
dominic pezzola was sentenced to ten years behind bars, the first person into the capitol.of donald trump, particularly in those cases accusing him of trying to overturn the 2020 election. in the georgia indictment we're seeing defendants make moves to separate their cases and enter not guilty pleas. that includes a key defendant ken chesebro, the alleged architect of the fake elector scheme now pleading not guilty. rudy giuliani is pleading not guilty and also foregoing his formal arraignment....
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his proud boys co-defendants received sentences ranging from 10 to 18 years, one of whom, dominic pezzolafter his sentencing ended. >> and scott macfarlane is back with us from just outside the courthouse. this is the most severe sentence for the more than 1,100 who have been charged on that january 6th assault. you were inside the room. tell us what happened. >> reporter: i've been to hundreds of these hearings, norah. never seen a crowd this big inside and outside the courthouse for a january 6th case. tarrio has a big following, supporters and detractors, and his mom spoke to the judge, asking for mercy and leniency. but the judge said, norah, tarrio was the ultimate leader of the attack. >> all part of the sprawling department of justice investigation. scott, thank you. >>> we turn now to the massive heat dome smothering much of the nation. 186 million americans sweltered in hotter than normal conditions today with nearly half of the population experiencing temperatures in the 90s and above. cbs's omar villafranca now on how the dangerous heat is impacting schools. >> reporter: extrem
his proud boys co-defendants received sentences ranging from 10 to 18 years, one of whom, dominic pezzolafter his sentencing ended. >> and scott macfarlane is back with us from just outside the courthouse. this is the most severe sentence for the more than 1,100 who have been charged on that january 6th assault. you were inside the room. tell us what happened. >> reporter: i've been to hundreds of these hearings, norah. never seen a crowd this big inside and outside the courthouse...
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. >> reporter: tonight, former proud boys member dominic pezzola, who was captured on video smashing a window in the capitol with a stolen police riot shield on january 6th, sentenced to ten years in prison. pezzola appearing defiant today, pumping his fist and shouting "trump won" as he left the courtroom. but some 40 minutes prior, pezzola, weeping at times, was begging the judge for mercy, saying, "your honor, i stand before you as a changed and humbled man with a heart full of regret." the judge called pezzola the tip of the spear in breaching the capitol that day, and prosecutors say once rioters streamed inside the building, pezzola recorded this video to brag. >> victory smoke in the capitol boys! >> reporter: prosecutors had asked for an even stiffer sentence, calling pezzola a poster boy for the conspiracy. and that seemed apparent with that defiant shout of trump won even after claiming regret. another former member of the proud boys, ethan nordean as you said got a 18-year sentence today, as stiff a penalty as oath keeper leader stewart rhodes. saying, if we don't have a t
. >> reporter: tonight, former proud boys member dominic pezzola, who was captured on video smashing a window in the capitol with a stolen police riot shield on january 6th, sentenced to ten years in prison. pezzola appearing defiant today, pumping his fist and shouting "trump won" as he left the courtroom. but some 40 minutes prior, pezzola, weeping at times, was begging the judge for mercy, saying, "your honor, i stand before you as a changed and humbled man with a heart...
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dominic pezzola was given a ten—year jail term for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceedingp's march on congress onjanuary 6, was sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy. his sentence matched the longest yet in capitol hill attack cases. over 1000 cases that have been considered in relation to the capitol hill attack. live now to our correspondent outside the court in washington, wyre davies. hello. why the delay? because we were expected in the last hour? i think as the cases last week, there has been legal argument from the prosecution and the defence, then we get the sentence, so we've been having it the last couple of hours now. i think sentence will come in the next hour or two. of course and reach terrio is the last of the senior members of the proud boys, a pro—trump organisation, like the oath keepers and other groups to storm the capitol onjanuary 6,, 2021. trying to stop the peaceful transition to present a power from one to another. these are serious charges against him. in the last few men as we have been doing some colourfrom inside the men as we have bee
dominic pezzola was given a ten—year jail term for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceedingp's march on congress onjanuary 6, was sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy. his sentence matched the longest yet in capitol hill attack cases. over 1000 cases that have been considered in relation to the capitol hill attack. live now to our correspondent outside the court in washington, wyre davies. hello. why the delay? because we were expected in the last hour? i think as...
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dominic pezzola, a member of the far right proud boys group, is sentenced to ten years in prison fora high—speed car chase. —— influencer. hello, i'm yalda hakim, welcome to the daily global — where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. three members of the far—right group the proud boys, who are staunch supporters of donald trump, have been given long prison sentences for their role in the storming of the capitol building in washington, dc. a leader of the group, joseph biggs, an army veteran, was given 17 years — one of the longest sentences yet handed out. two others were jailed for ten and 15 years. 0ur north america editor sarah smith reports from washington. there's probably about 300 proud boys, they're marching eastbound... thousands of people marched on the capitol on the 6th of january, 2021. the violence that followed has already led to hundreds of convictions, with the longest sentences going to the people who coordinated and organised the riot. the proud boys, a neofascist group, saw themselves as donald trump's army, said prosecutors, who wanted to stop
dominic pezzola, a member of the far right proud boys group, is sentenced to ten years in prison fora high—speed car chase. —— influencer. hello, i'm yalda hakim, welcome to the daily global — where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. three members of the far—right group the proud boys, who are staunch supporters of donald trump, have been given long prison sentences for their role in the storming of the capitol building in washington, dc. a leader of the group,...
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people who did not get operation, this has happened this week and actually today as well, dominic pezzola who smashed the capital window to try to give access on january 6th. he was sentenced to ten years in prison. you also have ethan nordeen got 18 years gentlemen and plirch to this here is norde rvetionn with joseph biggs who got 17 years. listen to this. >> so we just stormed (bleep) capital, oh so much fun. >> so much america, so much america! >> january 6th will be a day in infamy. >> yes yes. >> you chuckle. that didn't help them. >> it didn't help them but they didn't anticipate being prosecuted. nobody got arrested that day. it was a day in infamy. what was interesting in that sentencing, the government wanted 25 to 30 years. white he agreed this was a threat and an assault on democracy, there weren't any mass casualties and he came in the middle. he gave them 17, 18 and ten depending on who the defendant was. i think that's a fair sentence. that's a lot of the time. they got to do 80% of that time even if they're on good behavior. but i thought he struck a good balance. ultimate
people who did not get operation, this has happened this week and actually today as well, dominic pezzola who smashed the capital window to try to give access on january 6th. he was sentenced to ten years in prison. you also have ethan nordeen got 18 years gentlemen and plirch to this here is norde rvetionn with joseph biggs who got 17 years. listen to this. >> so we just stormed (bleep) capital, oh so much fun. >> so much america, so much america! >> january 6th will be a day...
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jake, some of those people who expressed remorse, who tearfully spoke to the judge, in one case dominic pezzola the judge exited, he raised his fist and said, "trump won." this is something that tarrio made reference to today. he said that he believes, you know, after this is all over, he's going to be away from politics. he's going to leave politics behind. then he made reference to that pezzola moment. he said," after you leave, judge, you're not going to hear anything of that from me." clearly the judge did not buy his plea for mercy and his plea that he has remorse for everything that happened on january 6th. tarrio was essentially trying to get the judge to believe that he wasn't really the leader of the conspiracy, simply because he wasn't here. he had been arrested a couple of days before, he had been banned from being inside california that day. so how could he be in charge of the riot when he wasn't here? the judge clearly said, jake, that the jury did not buy that when your lawyers made that excuse. >> evan perez, stay with us. timothy heyfee, former federal prosecutor, investigator f
jake, some of those people who expressed remorse, who tearfully spoke to the judge, in one case dominic pezzola the judge exited, he raised his fist and said, "trump won." this is something that tarrio made reference to today. he said that he believes, you know, after this is all over, he's going to be away from politics. he's going to leave politics behind. then he made reference to that pezzola moment. he said," after you leave, judge, you're not going to hear anything of that...
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another member of the group dominic pezzola was sentenced for ten years for leading violence that dayenced to 10 and 10 years. enrique tarrio is expected to be sentenced next week. the judge timothy kelly said from the bench pezzola was, quote, the tip of the sphere th spear that allowed everyone to go into the capitol. another right wing pro-trump group also received 18 years. judge kelly reminded both men on friday the violence on january 6et broke the u.s. tradition of a peaceful transfer of power. the judge said during sentencing, if we don't have peaceful transfer of power, i don't know what we have. in all of the cases the proud boys have apologized for their role in the violence, pleading, sometimes crying before the judge. pezzola minutes after claiming he was a changed man left the courtroom after the sentencing by raising his fist and declaring trump won. omar, amara? >> thank you. >> look, there is a lot to talk about here when it comes to donald trump and the amount of cases. i want to start in georgia though in particular there. i want your reaction to trump wanting to se
another member of the group dominic pezzola was sentenced for ten years for leading violence that dayenced to 10 and 10 years. enrique tarrio is expected to be sentenced next week. the judge timothy kelly said from the bench pezzola was, quote, the tip of the sphere th spear that allowed everyone to go into the capitol. another right wing pro-trump group also received 18 years. judge kelly reminded both men on friday the violence on january 6et broke the u.s. tradition of a peaceful transfer of...
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dominic pezzola, who led the charges on the capitol received ten years in prison. he was convicted on multiple charges, including assaulting a police officer. ethan nordean, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges, he received 18 years in prison. prosecutors had asked the nordean get 27 years. the oath keepers founder, stewart rhodes, a man who once shot himself in the eye, was also sentenced to 18 years for his actions on january 6th. that was previously. with, that let's bring our lead off panel, red blue, state a political reporter for the atlanta journal-constitution and an msnbc political contributor. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. good evening to both of. you thank you for being with us. joyce vance, everyone's getting on this bandwagon of saying to the judge in georgia, i do not wish to be tried with the rest of these people. so there are two things going. on this move by some, mark meadows, donald, trump and others, to get their case suffered from the rest, and there's a move by some to
dominic pezzola, who led the charges on the capitol received ten years in prison. he was convicted on multiple charges, including assaulting a police officer. ethan nordean, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges, he received 18 years in prison. prosecutors had asked the nordean get 27 years. the oath keepers founder, stewart rhodes, a man who once shot himself in the eye, was also sentenced to 18 years for his actions on january 6th. that was previously. with, that let's...
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far-right extremist, dominic pezzola, cried in front of the judge, then pumped his fist and yelled, trump won, as he left court. that moment of defiance, sounding a lot like trump himself. the former president's social media rant still showing no remorse, even when a frenzy of 3m posts suggest he might be awake thinking about prison. joining me now, monique pressley, former senior assistant attorney general in washington d.c.. she's the host of the daily digital show, make it make sense, with monique pressley. msnbc political analyst, david jolly, he's a former republican congressman for florida. and democratic strategist, desiree tims, cheese the president and ceo of innovation ohio law, and a former democratic congressional candidate. thank all of you for joining me. moneek, i want to start with you, you are saying today trump's super pac is running out of money for his legal defense. says, quote, his chief and has spent nearly all of the more than 100 and $50 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million. so how much more will trump need to survive for criminal cases? >> the
far-right extremist, dominic pezzola, cried in front of the judge, then pumped his fist and yelled, trump won, as he left court. that moment of defiance, sounding a lot like trump himself. the former president's social media rant still showing no remorse, even when a frenzy of 3m posts suggest he might be awake thinking about prison. joining me now, monique pressley, former senior assistant attorney general in washington d.c.. she's the host of the daily digital show, make it make sense, with...