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that's really only because enrique tarrio was arrested.of the actions that the fbi and the federal law enforcement officers actually did take ahead of the attack. he was facing those local charges in court here in d.c. in connection with a prior event that took place in december of 2020. and he was arrested, and he also had weapons on him at that point that was a charge that was brought forward that sort of took him off the battlefield so to speak on january 6th. there is a lot of what ifs if he was there at that point. and what he tried to claim of course he hoped he could have controlled it is what he was telling some of the people he was speaking with in law enforcement. he would have stopped at all this from happening and taking place. subsequently, of course, an mpd officer, metropolitan police officer has been charged because he had tipped off enrique tarrio about that arrest just before january 6th. so a lot of really complicated factors here. i don't know how all that is going the play out in court on tuesday, but we still do have
that's really only because enrique tarrio was arrested.of the actions that the fbi and the federal law enforcement officers actually did take ahead of the attack. he was facing those local charges in court here in d.c. in connection with a prior event that took place in december of 2020. and he was arrested, and he also had weapons on him at that point that was a charge that was brought forward that sort of took him off the battlefield so to speak on january 6th. there is a lot of what ifs if...
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in the end, we see what's going to happen to enrique tarrio.today. and that should be the warning we should send out to anyone, especially of color who are silly enough to buy into this nonsense, that this could happen to you. and you should not be a part of this. we're not going to start turning back the clock because you can't get over yourself. that's just to be honest. >> darryl lamont jenkins, thank you for joining us on "the beat." you can catch much more from him on my podcast on slate. we have an extended conversation about the rise of white nationalism and violence in brown communities in this country on slate. check it out, it drops this friday. >>> we'll be right back with a new government move on marijuana. it's decades in the making. we'll be right back on "the beat." it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. (ella) fashion mov
in the end, we see what's going to happen to enrique tarrio.today. and that should be the warning we should send out to anyone, especially of color who are silly enough to buy into this nonsense, that this could happen to you. and you should not be a part of this. we're not going to start turning back the clock because you can't get over yourself. that's just to be honest. >> darryl lamont jenkins, thank you for joining us on "the beat." you can catch much more from him on my...
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prosecutors are seeking 33 years in prison for enrique tarrio. the largest sentence yet related to the attack on the capitol. >>> and a rare celestial event. tonight's moon is both a blue moon, meaning it's the second full moon this month, and a super moon, meaning it's at the closest point to earth. the next super blue moon will happen in 2037. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we come on the air with breaking news and the new storm track from the national hurricane center. hurricane idalia is now a category 2, packing sustained winds near 100 miles per hour, and it's gaining strength. the life-threatening storm set to make landfall first thing tomorrow morning, but parts of florida are already getting heavy rain and winds right now. forecasters predict that this storm could turn catastrophic, wiping out coastal communities along a section of the gulf coast, and it could be and it probably will be the strongest sto
prosecutors are seeking 33 years in prison for enrique tarrio. the largest sentence yet related to the attack on the capitol. >>> and a rare celestial event. tonight's moon is both a blue moon, meaning it's the second full moon this month, and a super moon, meaning it's at the closest point to earth. the next super blue moon will happen in 2037. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>...
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while former proud boys chairman and head of florida's chapter of latinos for trump, enrique tarrio, up to 33 years in prison, will be sentenced next week. they all will join the ranks of the countless number of people who are facing the consequences of associating themselves with donald trump, and it is worth asking, why? a lot of these people don't even really know him. he's not their friend. he probably wouldn't let most of these people into his clubs if he had a chance. and yet they're going to spend time in prison because of him. even his actual friends and associates like rudy giuliani and mark meadows have had their reputations destroyed or face potentially losing their law licenses because they too did trump's bidding. waltine nauta and carlos deolavaria are now codefendants in his indictment for stealing classified documents. not to mention his codefendants in the georgia indictment, like harrison floyd, the leader of black voices for trump, who upon being released on bail from fulton county jail had this to say on steve bannon's show of all places. >> the black culture is a
while former proud boys chairman and head of florida's chapter of latinos for trump, enrique tarrio, up to 33 years in prison, will be sentenced next week. they all will join the ranks of the countless number of people who are facing the consequences of associating themselves with donald trump, and it is worth asking, why? a lot of these people don't even really know him. he's not their friend. he probably wouldn't let most of these people into his clubs if he had a chance. and yet they're...
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i think in terms of their actual conduct, what is interesting is enrique tarrio was not physically ontol on january 6th. he was actually at a baltimore hotel when most of this unfolded. but the proud boys were more involved than a lot of the really violent actions on january 6th. and chiefly geographically, at least, they were on the west side of the capitol while the oath keepers were more on the east side of the capitol. the oath keepers just weren't as involved in some of these one-on-one battles with police. and, you know, the proud boys really were at that initial breach from the peace monument, actually just over here to my left not too far away, just few hundred feet over here is where a lot of this kicked off during that initial brief. and joseph briggs was on the bullhorn at that moment. he is the other individual who prosecutors would like to see in prison for 33 years and will be sentenced on thursday. and just before that breach, someone came up and whispered in his ear, and he spoke with them very briefly. and it was sort of off past them. and all these individuals were p
i think in terms of their actual conduct, what is interesting is enrique tarrio was not physically ontol on january 6th. he was actually at a baltimore hotel when most of this unfolded. but the proud boys were more involved than a lot of the really violent actions on january 6th. and chiefly geographically, at least, they were on the west side of the capitol while the oath keepers were more on the east side of the capitol. the oath keepers just weren't as involved in some of these one-on-one...
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jorge: el juez en los casos de enrique tarrio tuvo un problema mÉdico.a, muchas felicidades, quÉ gran responsabilidad. ilia: es una gran responsabilidad, un gran compromiso, es un gran paso para nosotros, pero tambiÉn para nuestra audiencia, tendrÁn sus preguntas representadas en un escenario tan importante como ese, y podrÁ tomar sus decisiones para las elecciones. jorge: te vamos a estar viendo. hacemos una pausa, al regresar, un joyero de california es la nueva vÍctima de un robo contrarreloj de varios enmascarados. ilia: la de actualizar su lista de los mÁs buscados e incluya un hijo del chapo guzmÁn por sus vÍnculos con el trÁfico de fentanilo. jorge: se publicÓ un nuevo vÍdeo del escÁndalo del beso sin consentimiento del presidente de la federaciÓn espaÑola de fÚtbol a una jugadora. air lines" fueron hospitalizadas este crest presenta. piedra, papel o tijera... ¿todavía jugando? mamá, es que a la que pierde le toca cepillarse primero con esta pasta de abuela... ahí me di cuenta que era hora de cambiar a crest. crest es la marca número uno de pasta
jorge: el juez en los casos de enrique tarrio tuvo un problema mÉdico.a, muchas felicidades, quÉ gran responsabilidad. ilia: es una gran responsabilidad, un gran compromiso, es un gran paso para nosotros, pero tambiÉn para nuestra audiencia, tendrÁn sus preguntas representadas en un escenario tan importante como ese, y podrÁ tomar sus decisiones para las elecciones. jorge: te vamos a estar viendo. hacemos una pausa, al regresar, un joyero de california es la nueva vÍctima de un robo...
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prosecutors are seeking 33 years in prison for enrique tarrio. it would be the largest sentence yet related to the attack on the capitol. >>> and a rare celestial event. tonight's moon is both a blue moon, meaning it's the second full moon this month, and a supermoon, meaning it's at the closest point to earth. the next super blue moon will happen in 2037. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs new >>> it's wednesday, august 30th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." gaining strength. millions are under evacuation orders as hurricane idalia heads toward florida. when it's expected to make landfall as a dangerous category-four storm. >>> cyber takedown. the fbi takes down a notorious hacking network responsible for infecting hundreds of thousands of computers with ransomware. >>> and e. coli outbreak. dozens of students at the university of arkansas report food poisoning symptoms leaving some hospitalized. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. thoerng we are tr
prosecutors are seeking 33 years in prison for enrique tarrio. it would be the largest sentence yet related to the attack on the capitol. >>> and a rare celestial event. tonight's moon is both a blue moon, meaning it's the second full moon this month, and a supermoon, meaning it's at the closest point to earth. the next super blue moon will happen in 2037. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs new >>> it's...
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honestly, it doesn't really matter to me whether enrique tarrio serves 33 years or ten years. what does matter is that they've been apprehended, they've been tried, that they are now going to be punished. same for the oath keepers. but we still have got a problem with certainty of punishment. it has been applied pretty well to everyone in the bottom 95% of the criminal pyramid on january 6th. the outstanding question, of course, is those at the top. it took two and a half years after the insurrection for charges to be brought against the leaders at the top. 19 of them in the georgia case, including donald trump, now have just seven days remaining to turn themselves in in the fulton county jail. there are six more unindicted coconspirators in a federal case who we expect will face charges at some point. but to the biggest remaining open question, particularly as donald trump tries to sort of delay this trial long enough to get back into power, is whether we are going to apply the most basic bedrock principle of deterrence to the most dangerous malefactor of the entire operation
honestly, it doesn't really matter to me whether enrique tarrio serves 33 years or ten years. what does matter is that they've been apprehended, they've been tried, that they are now going to be punished. same for the oath keepers. but we still have got a problem with certainty of punishment. it has been applied pretty well to everyone in the bottom 95% of the criminal pyramid on january 6th. the outstanding question, of course, is those at the top. it took two and a half years after the...
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the justice department is seeking a 33 year prison sentence for former proud boys leader enrique tarrio that's according to court documents. he was convicted of seditious conspiracy in the january 6 riot. if impose this would be the longest punishment handed down in the right cases. taddeo who was not at the capitol riot itself was the top target of what has become the largest justice department investigation in american history. former president trump announcing he will not be holding a news conference next week to show what he claims is new evidence of voter fraud in georgia during the 2020 election. trump says his lawyers would instead be sharing allegations and their legal filing for the georgia indictment. some of his advisers were reportedly concerned. the press conference would be used against him at trial. the former president and 18 others were indicted by an atlanta grand jury earlier this week. >> coming doctors are finding new ways to make the morning after pill more effective. what new research is showing and a product recall to tell you about involving popular you about in
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they're recommending 33 years for ex proud boys leader enrique tarrio .y also want the same punishment for one of those lieutenants, joseph biggs. and slightly lesser prison terms for two others. all four were convicted of seditious conspiracy. >> we now to idaho, where the man accused of murdering four college students expected in court today. some contentious issues are on the agenda for brian coburn pretrial hearing and it comes after coburn filed to have his murder case thrown out this morning. lawyers for the man accused of killing four university of idaho students is asking his indictment to be dismissed, arguing the case was flawed because the grand jury was not given the right information. but prosecutors say coburn argument rests entirely on an erroneous legal theory. it comes as brian burger makes a court appearance today charged with four counts of first degree murder. his defense team is fighting the science that led to his arrest. >> one of the main legs of this prosecution is the dna of brian kobilka that was discovered inside the house. if
they're recommending 33 years for ex proud boys leader enrique tarrio .y also want the same punishment for one of those lieutenants, joseph biggs. and slightly lesser prison terms for two others. all four were convicted of seditious conspiracy. >> we now to idaho, where the man accused of murdering four college students expected in court today. some contentious issues are on the agenda for brian coburn pretrial hearing and it comes after coburn filed to have his murder case thrown out...
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prosecutors are seeking sentences of 33 years in prison for the two former leaders of the proud boys, enrique tarrioe biggs. they were found guilty in may of seditious conspiracy over the january 6 capitol assault. it would be the longest prison terms for anyone involved in the insurrection. in canada, at least three land defenders were arrested tuesday after officials resumed enforcement of a court injunction used to crack down on activists at the indigenous-led blockade at the fairy creek watershed on vancouver island. this comes as over 140 court cases against anti-logging protesters were recently dropped by british columbia authorities as it was found police didn't properly read or explain the court injunction to them. the injunction was first granted to logging company teal-jones in april 2021 and was lifted a few months later after a court said it violated the civil liberties of protesters and infringed on press freedom. and a new study shows latinx children living in states with anti-immigrant laws are more likely to experience mental health and chronic physical health issues. the study says
prosecutors are seeking sentences of 33 years in prison for the two former leaders of the proud boys, enrique tarrioe biggs. they were found guilty in may of seditious conspiracy over the january 6 capitol assault. it would be the longest prison terms for anyone involved in the insurrection. in canada, at least three land defenders were arrested tuesday after officials resumed enforcement of a court injunction used to crack down on activists at the indigenous-led blockade at the fairy creek...
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today he wept in court and handed a 17 year sentence, imprisoned alongside proud boys leader enrique tarrioo keep then-president donald trump in office. biggs said "i am not a terrorist but i know i have to be punished." judge timothy kelly said they brought a mob into heel. alalso sentetenced todayay, zachary y rehl, preresident of e philadelphphia chapter of the proud boys, seen here with biggs peered [chanting] he was sentenced to 15 years, less than the 30 prosecutors wanted. they say rehl spent weeks organizing the capital attacks. in a separate trial, january 6 defendant brandon fellows was convicted on five counts but jurors revealed they are concerned about personal safety, writing to judge trevor mcfadden, fellows does not have any of their personal information usually shared with attorneys on both sides. fellows is rep resenting himself in court. the judge would only say the jurors information is destroyed at the end of the case. meanwhile, former president donald trump pleaded not guilty of a georgia election interference case and waived his right to appear at the arraignment nex
today he wept in court and handed a 17 year sentence, imprisoned alongside proud boys leader enrique tarrioo keep then-president donald trump in office. biggs said "i am not a terrorist but i know i have to be punished." judge timothy kelly said they brought a mob into heel. alalso sentetenced todayay, zachary y rehl, preresident of e philadelphphia chapter of the proud boys, seen here with biggs peered [chanting] he was sentenced to 15 years, less than the 30 prosecutors wanted. they...
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high point at least in terms of public attention will likely wednesday when proud boys leaders enrique tarriond ethan nordean are set to we be sentenced both convicted of seditious conspiracy and the department of justice seeking 33 years for tarrio and 27 years for nordean for their roles in trying to overthrow the u.s. government and keep donald trump in power. two other proud boys convicted of seditious conspiracy are going to face sentencing on thursday and then another proud boy will face sentencing on friday. this is all happening over the course of this week. starting tomorrow we are about to see the real sharp end of the stick in terms of what the legal system can bring to bear against people who try to overthrow the government and are convicted for doing so. these guys are looking at potentially decades in prison. we're about to learn if they get it. you can bet the defendants in other january 6 related cases are going to be watching. so of course will we. so of course will we for a great low rate, go with the general. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? bab
high point at least in terms of public attention will likely wednesday when proud boys leaders enrique tarriond ethan nordean are set to we be sentenced both convicted of seditious conspiracy and the department of justice seeking 33 years for tarrio and 27 years for nordean for their roles in trying to overthrow the u.s. government and keep donald trump in power. two other proud boys convicted of seditious conspiracy are going to face sentencing on thursday and then another proud boy will face...
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proud boys will be sentenced this week for their roles in the capitol riot the group's leader enrique tarriore convicted of se dashs conspiracy back in may. the justice department is asking for prison sentences ranging from 20 to 33 years in prison. ryan, i know it's been a little while since we've talked about seditious conspiracy, can you remind viewers what that means. >> a pretty rarely used federal statute that dates back to civil war. one of the seditious trials in the 1940s but in modern history pretty rarely used in fact it failed early on in the obama administration when there was a case involving a militia the judge tossed out. in this case, the government said that's what these individuals were trying to do. it was -- the case they brought against the oath keepers as well and the record-setting sentences we have seen in january 6th cases altogether. we could see another record-setting case. the last time the justice department tried this was in the early obama era and they actually failed in that case and the judge tossed out the charges. a rare use of the seditious conspiracy sta
proud boys will be sentenced this week for their roles in the capitol riot the group's leader enrique tarriore convicted of se dashs conspiracy back in may. the justice department is asking for prison sentences ranging from 20 to 33 years in prison. ryan, i know it's been a little while since we've talked about seditious conspiracy, can you remind viewers what that means. >> a pretty rarely used federal statute that dates back to civil war. one of the seditious trials in the 1940s but in...
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and stone spent that post election period with another convicted seditionist, proud boys leader enrique tarrio. you're looking at video of them in mid december 2020, lead up to the january 6th act at this times. so, of all the possible things on then outgoing president trump's mind on the eve of his last stand on january 6th, what was he doing? trump was personally directing calls to felon roger stone, who was literally spending time with the leadership of two militias who led that insurrection violence, who infamously led those stack formations that breached the capitol doorways despite police protection. i'm going to show just that part briefly again, because this might be some of the most underappreciated bombshell testimony from the momentous january 6th hearings. >> is it your understanding that president trump asked mark meadows to speak with roger stone and general flynn on january 5th? >> that is correct that mr. meadows did complete both a call to mr. stone -- >> completed the call to stone. and what did they discuss? defendant meadows knows. after being indicted he has begun testifyi
and stone spent that post election period with another convicted seditionist, proud boys leader enrique tarrio. you're looking at video of them in mid december 2020, lead up to the january 6th act at this times. so, of all the possible things on then outgoing president trump's mind on the eve of his last stand on january 6th, what was he doing? trump was personally directing calls to felon roger stone, who was literally spending time with the leadership of two militias who led that insurrection...
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prosecutors are seeking sentences of 33 years in prison for the two former leaders of the proud boys, enrique tarrioe biggs. they were found guilty in may of seditious conspiracy over the january 6 capitol assault. it would be the longest prison terms for anyone involved in the insurrection. in canada, at least three land defenders were arrested tuesday after officials resumed enforcement of a court injunction used to crack down on activists at the indigenous-led blockade at the fairy creek watershed on vancouver island. this comes as over 140 court cases against anti-logging protesters were recently dropped by british columbia authorities as it was found police didn't properly read or explain the court injunction to them. the injunction was first granted to logging company teal-jones in april 2021 and was lifted a few months later after a court said it violated the civil liberties of protesters and infringed on press freedom. and a new study shows latinx children living in states with anti-immigrant laws are more likely to experience mental health and chronic physical health issues. the study says
prosecutors are seeking sentences of 33 years in prison for the two former leaders of the proud boys, enrique tarrioe biggs. they were found guilty in may of seditious conspiracy over the january 6 capitol assault. it would be the longest prison terms for anyone involved in the insurrection. in canada, at least three land defenders were arrested tuesday after officials resumed enforcement of a court injunction used to crack down on activists at the indigenous-led blockade at the fairy creek...
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. >> and we are still waiting for the sentencing of enrique tarrio, the leader oof the proud boys. prosecutors have asked for 33 years in his case. be sure to tune into laura coates right here on "cnn tonight." >>> and just ahead we'll be going to the update on hurricane idalia as prpresident biden prprepares to visit florida. you're in the situation roroom. now!!!! i'm on it. i'm, on n it. already sold to carvana. go to carvana anand track your car's value today. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner wi verizon to take our operations to e next level. (marquis) with a custom ivate 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans
. >> and we are still waiting for the sentencing of enrique tarrio, the leader oof the proud boys. prosecutors have asked for 33 years in his case. be sure to tune into laura coates right here on "cnn tonight." >>> and just ahead we'll be going to the update on hurricane idalia as prpresident biden prprepares to visit florida. you're in the situation roroom. now!!!! i'm on it. i'm, on n it. already sold to carvana. go to carvana anand track your car's value today....
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it came a day before former "proud boys" leader enrique tarrio -- and three others -- will be sentencedoles in the attack. they were convicted of seditious conspiracy in a bid to overturn the 2016 election results. the 2024 race for the white house claimed its first casualty today -- miami mayor francis suarez. he called off his campaign for the republican nomination. suarez launched his bid just over two months ago but failed to gain traction or qualify for last week's gop debate. american paul whelan -- held prisoner in russia -- has appeared on video for the first time in three years. footage released by state media shows the former u.s. marine at a penal colony. at one point, he refuses to answer an interviewer's questions as he works at a sewing machine. whelan's brother said today the video was made in may. the white house said it's a good sign. sec. jean-pierre: it was reassuring to see that he remains, and this is to use his brother's words, unbowed. paul continues to show tremendous courage. that does not change that his circumstances are truly unacceptable, and we will continu
it came a day before former "proud boys" leader enrique tarrio -- and three others -- will be sentencedoles in the attack. they were convicted of seditious conspiracy in a bid to overturn the 2016 election results. the 2024 race for the white house claimed its first casualty today -- miami mayor francis suarez. he called off his campaign for the republican nomination. suarez launched his bid just over two months ago but failed to gain traction or qualify for last week's gop debate....
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>> reporter: enrique tarrio, the head of the proud boys was supposed to be sentenced yesterday. for his absence. tarrio's hearing has been rescheduled for tuesday. later today, probably around the noon hour, i would expect, we could see a record setting sentence for january 6th cases. right now the record belongs to stewart rhodes, the founder of the oath keepers who was sentenced to 18 years in federal prison in may. in this case, federal prosecutors had gone for 25 years and ended up with a sentence of 18 years. in this case prosecutors are going for even more. they want joe biggs to spend 33 years behind bars saying he was an instigator on january 6th and was driving a lot of this sort of move towards rebellion and political violence by the proud boys leading up to the january 6th attack. he was actually on the ground january 6th and had a bull horn with him and leading the proud boys as they marched around the capitol. he was right there during that initial breach at the peace monument and made his way all the way to the gallery of the senate, took a selfie of himself out th
>> reporter: enrique tarrio, the head of the proud boys was supposed to be sentenced yesterday. for his absence. tarrio's hearing has been rescheduled for tuesday. later today, probably around the noon hour, i would expect, we could see a record setting sentence for january 6th cases. right now the record belongs to stewart rhodes, the founder of the oath keepers who was sentenced to 18 years in federal prison in may. in this case, federal prosecutors had gone for 25 years and ended up...
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that we are getting this chesebro news, or this video footage, and analysis, the same day that enrique tarrioed to 33 years in jail, in prison for his role in the january 6th insurrection, i mean, what do you think, what does that portend as far as how aggressively the doj is going to go after the coconspirators named in the federal indictment against donald trump? >> it is interesting, if you look at the sentencing submission from the government, there is reference to the fact that a number of these proud boys leaders are really footsoldiers of the right. are they really footsoldiers on the right or are they footsoldiers of donald trump? it is a donald trump who is the general here? and if that is the case, it is hard not to call out donald trump's own violence. you know, now there have been three criminal cases and there are at least two of them where there has been a reference in a bill consideration to whether or not one presents a danger to the community. is it the person who is unleashing this kind of violence a danger to the community? no one argued that, no one argued that he should b
that we are getting this chesebro news, or this video footage, and analysis, the same day that enrique tarrioed to 33 years in jail, in prison for his role in the january 6th insurrection, i mean, what do you think, what does that portend as far as how aggressively the doj is going to go after the coconspirators named in the federal indictment against donald trump? >> it is interesting, if you look at the sentencing submission from the government, there is reference to the fact that a...
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they wanted 33 years for him and enrique tarrio. he was supposed to be sentenced yesterday.til tuesday. this afternoon, we are expecting a sentencing of zachary reel. the government requested 30 years for him. he is a philly proud boy. he was head of the philly chapter. was caught on camera by sleuths spraying cops during the attack. that was something they missed but sleuths were able to pick up. that direct assault could factor in for the judge ultimately here. i think overall, we are probably going to see sentences significantly below what the government wanted here, at least for joe biggs. that could be different for tarrio. tarrio wasn't on the grounds of the capitol on january 6. was actually in baltimore. we will see on tuesday how that factors into the judge's decision. there are two additional sentences set for friday, including for dominic pizola. the government requested 20 years in prison. he is seen with the shield smashing in the window during the first break-in. he was not convicted of the seditious conspiracy charge, unlike the four other defendants. >> ryan
they wanted 33 years for him and enrique tarrio. he was supposed to be sentenced yesterday.til tuesday. this afternoon, we are expecting a sentencing of zachary reel. the government requested 30 years for him. he is a philly proud boy. he was head of the philly chapter. was caught on camera by sleuths spraying cops during the attack. that was something they missed but sleuths were able to pick up. that direct assault could factor in for the judge ultimately here. i think overall, we are...
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. >> i know the government is looking for 30 years for enrique tarrio. and tim miller, sort of the premise right now among trump supporters and even people who are sort of soft trump supporters and there's this two-tiered justice system. all the people running against him are all using that line. yes there, is a two-tiered justice system, but trump and his friends are benefitting from it, not being hurt by it. there is no world in which a normal person would be treated this well, with 92 felony counts facing them. and the fact that he has time to go cut an interview with the guy who got fired from fox, and the fact he probably -- so far, he hasn't gotten a mugshot, even that alone, i wonder if behind the scenes if republicans tell you, come on, i know that what i'm saying is bs. because it's bs. >> no, they're delusional. actually, you broke the news to me. i hadn't seen that the tucker interview is pretaped. this isn't even news. they're holding it for three days and that's supposed to be the counterprogramming. anyway, that's a side point. the two-tier
. >> i know the government is looking for 30 years for enrique tarrio. and tim miller, sort of the premise right now among trump supporters and even people who are sort of soft trump supporters and there's this two-tiered justice system. all the people running against him are all using that line. yes there, is a two-tiered justice system, but trump and his friends are benefitting from it, not being hurt by it. there is no world in which a normal person would be treated this well, with 92...
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. >> tarrio is enrique tarrio, leader of the proud boys. >> the chat focused on various pro-trump eventstwo oathkeepers who have since been criminally indicted for seditious conspiracy. one of them later pleaded guilty and, according to the department of justice, admitted that the oathkeepers were ready to use 'lethal force if necessary against anyone who tried to remove president trump from the white house, including the national guard.' members of the committee say roger stone's connection to the proud boys goes back years and showed him taking the oath required for the first level of initiation into the group. >> hi, i'm roger stone. i'm a western chauvinist and i refuse to apologize for creating the modern world. >> there are some missing pieces in the public record, such as what, if anything, did donald trump or anyone inside the white house know about the organizing by the far-right militias. >> the night before january 6, president trump instructed his chief of staff, mark meadows to contact both roger stone and michael flynn regarding what would play out the next day. ms. hutchin
. >> tarrio is enrique tarrio, leader of the proud boys. >> the chat focused on various pro-trump eventstwo oathkeepers who have since been criminally indicted for seditious conspiracy. one of them later pleaded guilty and, according to the department of justice, admitted that the oathkeepers were ready to use 'lethal force if necessary against anyone who tried to remove president trump from the white house, including the national guard.' members of the committee say roger stone's...
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the justice department is seeking 33 years in prison for ex-proud boys leader enrique tarrio and a topd for long prison terms for the other defendants in the case. tarrio and the three others were all convicted of seditious conspiracy in may after a months-long trial that began in january. a fifth defendant was acquitted of seditious conspiracy but was found guilty of other serious offenses. a florida man who police say attacked law enforcement officers with a flagpole at the capitol on january 6th has been sentenced now to 48 months in prison. according to the department of justice, the 40-year-old man, quote, picked up a flagpole and thrust it into the chest of an approaching officer, then raised the flagpole over his head and swung it down, striking two officers in the back of their heads. the man was convicted of assaulting a federal officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon and civil disorder, both felony offenses. of course, some of the imagery of people using flags as weapons are some of the most searing from that day. david, i want to get your reaction to these sentences, parti
the justice department is seeking 33 years in prison for ex-proud boys leader enrique tarrio and a topd for long prison terms for the other defendants in the case. tarrio and the three others were all convicted of seditious conspiracy in may after a months-long trial that began in january. a fifth defendant was acquitted of seditious conspiracy but was found guilty of other serious offenses. a florida man who police say attacked law enforcement officers with a flagpole at the capitol on january...
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. >>> today was supposed to be sentencing day for two leaders of the proud boys, enrique tarrio and -up to the attack on the capitol on january 6th. the judge overseeing their sentencing fell ill. nordean will be sentenced. they are asking for 33 years imprisonment for tarrio. three other proud boys leaders will be sentenced in the coming days. we'll stay on top of it. another break for us. we'll be right back. it. another break for us we'll be right back. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs. that can be analyzed by ai in real time. ♪ so researchers can identify which areas are at risk. and help life underwater flourish. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course
. >>> today was supposed to be sentencing day for two leaders of the proud boys, enrique tarrio and -up to the attack on the capitol on january 6th. the judge overseeing their sentencing fell ill. nordean will be sentenced. they are asking for 33 years imprisonment for tarrio. three other proud boys leaders will be sentenced in the coming days. we'll stay on top of it. another break for us. we'll be right back. it. another break for us we'll be right back. that's my boy. ♪ stay off...
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an rick gates aria --enrique tarrio, one of the code -- co-defendants -- the prosecution has recommendedtences ranging between 20 and 33 years for the group, 33 years for tarrio who is currently being held at the alexandria city jail . he has made the argument it doesn't warrant a 30 year sentence and he has been suffering in pretrial detention for all these years but it will be an interesting market -- marker when he decides what sentence to give these proud boys because they face the most serious charge of anyone -- charges of anyone. it really does shift things potentially for future defendants if others are to be charged in the future with seditious conspiracy. it raises the average of what people will face for january 6 cases. host: the report that one of the charges, an fbi fugitive. guest: one of the problem boys from january 6 has gone on the lam. he was supposed to be sentenced on friday. not the only fugitive from january 6 but the latest. host: let's hear from mark in ocala, florida. democrats line with our guest. caller: pedro, i love seeing you on the show and scott, you are
an rick gates aria --enrique tarrio, one of the code -- co-defendants -- the prosecution has recommendedtences ranging between 20 and 33 years for the group, 33 years for tarrio who is currently being held at the alexandria city jail . he has made the argument it doesn't warrant a 30 year sentence and he has been suffering in pretrial detention for all these years but it will be an interesting market -- marker when he decides what sentence to give these proud boys because they face the most...
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we'll see the actual sentencings tomorrow and on thursday and friday with enrique tarrio being the firstencing range, might hear some victim impact statements. the justice department is stepping up some of these january 6th cases after a second year of these cases going to trial. there's a lot more arrests coming in from the fbi these days. there really is a step up in a lot of these cases as we go forward. >> a parade of defendants. ryan reilly, thank you. ryan's new book titled "sedition hunters" comes out this october. we look forward to talking to him about that then. former u.s. attorney joyce vance, thank you so much as well. >>> some new posts, john. >> to your exact point a moment ago, how trump is trying to weaponize this, he posted on truth social saying these indictments and lawsuits are all part of my political opponent's campaign plan, crooked joe pushes litigation to get it done. and he says this is a new low in presidential politics. to the democrats, i say be careful what you wish for. joe car bro said that too. we're down the path now that he has a concern where some rep
we'll see the actual sentencings tomorrow and on thursday and friday with enrique tarrio being the firstencing range, might hear some victim impact statements. the justice department is stepping up some of these january 6th cases after a second year of these cases going to trial. there's a lot more arrests coming in from the fbi these days. there really is a step up in a lot of these cases as we go forward. >> a parade of defendants. ryan reilly, thank you. ryan's new book titled...
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enrique tar rowio the top leader of the group actually not at the capitol on jan 6th convicted for organizing part of the attack he will be sentenced next tuesday. prosecutors also want 33 years for tarriotomorrow ethan nor dean and dominic pezzola. convicted of other charges. according to doj records and we just checked them in the last couple of hours. prosecutors have charged more than 1100 people with federal crimes relating to the capitol riot. more than 600 convicted and sentenced thus far. as one doj source tells fox news, there are about two dozen people that are still waiting on a trial more than two and a half years in prison but the reason is not necessarily a backlog. the reason could be attorneys or filing delay motions and other motions. and important to point out all of those that are waiting are charged with felonies, bret. >> bret: that is a long time. david spunt, justice department. david, thank you. >> thank you. >> bret: the biden administration is dealing with potential fallout from an explosive new book about the president. he is also dealing with age and health concerns, not only about himself but about two long time political colleagues. white house corresponden
enrique tar rowio the top leader of the group actually not at the capitol on jan 6th convicted for organizing part of the attack he will be sentenced next tuesday. prosecutors also want 33 years for tarriotomorrow ethan nor dean and dominic pezzola. convicted of other charges. according to doj records and we just checked them in the last couple of hours. prosecutors have charged more than 1100 people with federal crimes relating to the capitol riot. more than 600 convicted and sentenced thus...