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police officer michael fanone into the capital mob to seven and a half years in prison.a long sentence for any writer who pleaded guilty so far. albuquerque head's name. investigators used several videos to make their case, including this one, which was seen battling with several officers, including officer fanone. the officers that pushed the rioters out of a tunnel, that is one head convinces fanone that he is trying to help him but then dragged him directly into the mob. he is caught on video yelling i got one, as he put four known into the mob and completely beat him and knocked him unconscious. fanone's body cam footage shows how he tried to fight back and being tasers repeatedly. he also suffered a heart attack. the injuries have led him to retire. he's now a cnn contributor who writes about his ordeal in a fascinating new book, hold the line, the instruction and one cops battle for americas soul. michael fanone joins us now. you talk to the judge today about mercy for your attacker. what did you say? >> i asked judge amy berman jackson to show albuquerque head the
police officer michael fanone into the capital mob to seven and a half years in prison.a long sentence for any writer who pleaded guilty so far. albuquerque head's name. investigators used several videos to make their case, including this one, which was seen battling with several officers, including officer fanone. the officers that pushed the rioters out of a tunnel, that is one head convinces fanone that he is trying to help him but then dragged him directly into the mob. he is caught on...
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newly released emails blame a government agency for classified documents being in his estate. >>> michael fanoned at kevin mccarthy. my conversation with fanone about his new book coming out. innovation electrified. with apple music seamlessly i integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. we desperately need more affordable housing, but san francisco takes longer than anywhere to issue new housing permits. proposition d is the only measure that speeds up construction of affordable new homes by removing bureaucratic roadblocks. while prop e makes it nearly impossible to build more housing. and the supervisors who sponsored e know it. join me, habitat for humanity and the carpenters union in rejecting prop e and supporting prop d to build more affordable housing >>> new evidence that undercuts the claim by the former pres
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officer michael fanone viciously beaten by rioters. that former officer in court today, asking the judge to show the suspect the same mercy he showed fanone -- none. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: today in court, former d.c. police officer michael fanone recalling the moment he thought he was going to die. it was all caught on video in one of the most infamous pieces of footage from january 6th. fanone's police body camera showing the crazed mob swarming him, dragging him, and beating him. telling me in the days just afterward -- >> they were stripping my gear off of, you know, off my vest, stripped by badge off, my radio. at one point, people started chanting, "kill him with his own gun." >> reporter: today, the man who dragged fanone into the mob, albuquerque head, was in court to face sentencing. listen to the moment of their encounter on that day. head saying -- >> i'm going to try to help you out here. you hear me? >> reporter: fanone replies -- >> thank you. >> reporter: but seconds late
officer michael fanone viciously beaten by rioters. that former officer in court today, asking the judge to show the suspect the same mercy he showed fanone -- none. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: today in court, former d.c. police officer michael fanone recalling the moment he thought he was going to die. it was all caught on video in one of the most infamous pieces of footage from january 6th. fanone's police body camera showing the crazed mob...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone. he's the author of the book out today "hold the line, the insurrection and one cop's battle for the american soul." officer, michael, thank you for joining me today. and thank you for sharing your story with the american detail in excruciating detail. >> thank you for having me. >> i just want to start with the number of people in law enforcement who also belong to a group like the oath keepers. as someone who served in law enforcement, does that surprise you -- did that surprise you, when you heard that statistic? >> no, it doesn't surprise me at all. unfortunately, we've seen a growing trend, i would say, ever since 2015, 2016, of law enforcement officers, members of the military, joining up with groups like the oath keepers, proud boys, threepercenters. i think a lot of the rhetoric that these groups use to recruit law enforcement officers is the idea that they are preserving our republic. that they're fighting to preserve democracy, but in reality, they have a very perverse version
metropolitan police officer michael fanone. he's the author of the book out today "hold the line, the insurrection and one cop's battle for the american soul." officer, michael, thank you for joining me today. and thank you for sharing your story with the american detail in excruciating detail. >> thank you for having me. >> i just want to start with the number of people in law enforcement who also belong to a group like the oath keepers. as someone who served in law...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone. carthy to denounce the 21 republican members who voted against granting congressional gold medals to those who defended the capitol. >> what i've experienced since then has been horrific. it's hell on earth. i'm not a political person. i do not enjoy my time here on capitol hill. i would much raegter be sitting at home with my daughters drinking a cold beer, but instead i feel an extension of my service on january 6th to be up here righting this wrong. >> reporter: the meeting was also attended by police officer harry dunn and gladys sicknick. mccarthy tells him he wants to see justice served. fanone urges him to take the capitol attack seriously. >> i'm asking you to agree to taking the special committee seriously, appointing serious people to that committee who will not be obstructionists and who will allow the investigation to be done. in law enforcement -- when we get involved in an investigation that we don't care about, we assign the biggest humps to parti participate. >> you're
metropolitan police officer michael fanone. carthy to denounce the 21 republican members who voted against granting congressional gold medals to those who defended the capitol. >> what i've experienced since then has been horrific. it's hell on earth. i'm not a political person. i do not enjoy my time here on capitol hill. i would much raegter be sitting at home with my daughters drinking a cold beer, but instead i feel an extension of my service on january 6th to be up here righting this...
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and michael fanone! this is "the daily show with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much for tuning in and thank you for coming out in person. good to see you! thank you so much for being here! take a seat, everybody. we have got a great show for you tonight. mark zuckerberg has just invented legs. vladimir putin is getting desperate, and in new zealand, cows are they going to become taxpayers. so let's do this, people, let's jump straight into today's headlines. [cheers and applause] all right, before we get into the big stories, let's catch up on a few other things going on in the world. starting with some big tech news. mark zuckerberg has just revealed that from now on, people will have legs in the metaverse. yeah, and after one, i am truly excited, because first you will get legs, then you will get feet, pretty soon, you'll be able to walk out of the metaverse and go
and michael fanone! this is "the daily show with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much for tuning in and thank you for coming out in person. good to see you! thank you so much for being here! take a seat, everybody. we have got a great show for you tonight. mark zuckerberg has just invented legs. vladimir putin is getting...
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police officer, michael fanone. officer, michael, thanks for joining me today. thanks for sharing your story with the american public and excruciating detail. >> thanks for having me. >> i just want to start with that stat we mention in the beginning of the segment about the number of people who are in law enforcement who also belong to a group like the oath keepers. as someone who served in law enforcement, does that surprise you? did that surprise you when you heard that statistic? >> no, it doesn't surprise me at all. unfortunately, we've seen a growing trend, i would say, ever since 2015, 2016, of law enforcement officers, members of the military, joining up with groups like the oath keepers and proud boys, three percenters. i think that a lot of the rhetoric these groups used to recruit law enforcement officers is the idea that there preserving our republic. that they're fighting to preserve democracy. but in reality, they have very perverse version of what democracy actually is. >> you are a trump supporter. you voted for him in 2016. is that right. >> i d
police officer, michael fanone. officer, michael, thanks for joining me today. thanks for sharing your story with the american public and excruciating detail. >> thanks for having me. >> i just want to start with that stat we mention in the beginning of the segment about the number of people who are in law enforcement who also belong to a group like the oath keepers. as someone who served in law enforcement, does that surprise you? did that surprise you when you heard that...
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michael fanone joins us now.to say, reading in your book, the account with this meeting of mccarthy it was hard not to get very upset just listening to what you were saying, what the officers mama saying, and the way that kevin mccarthy was trying to essentially eat up the time that he had promised to actually meet with you. did you feel that he was being genuine with you? >> no, not at. all i think that that compounded how angry i was in that meeting, watching him interact with gladys sicknick in such a an empathetic way. he really had, or displayed no compassion whatsoever for this woman who had lost her son as a result of the attack on the capitol on january 6th. >> i want to play something else that mccarthy had said in that meeting. >> i was getting the tar kicked out of me. the way that he was saying, this is what happened when you steal an election, go home, i love you. what is that? that came from the president of the united states. >> that's obviously you talking to mccarthy. how did he respond to that?
michael fanone joins us now.to say, reading in your book, the account with this meeting of mccarthy it was hard not to get very upset just listening to what you were saying, what the officers mama saying, and the way that kevin mccarthy was trying to essentially eat up the time that he had promised to actually meet with you. did you feel that he was being genuine with you? >> no, not at. all i think that that compounded how angry i was in that meeting, watching him interact with gladys...
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michael fanone, thank you so much. make sure to check out mike's book, hold the line, one battle for america. highly recommend it. >>> reports of alleged voter intimidation. more on that next. ♪ giorgio, look! the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick ms. it's not peanut butter. ♪ the peanut butter box is here ♪ i'm out. pet prescriptions devered to your door. chewy. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. ♪ ♪ a bunch of dead guys made up work, way back when. ♪ ♪ it's our turn now we'll make it up again. ♪ ♪ we'll build freelance teams with more agility. ♪ ♪ the old way of working is deader than me. ♪ ♪ we'll scale up, and we'll scale down ♪ ♪ before you're six feet underground. ♪ ♪ yes, this is how, this is how we work now. ♪ for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. “nice smile, brad.
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to michael fanone's point, he's absolutely right. i'm curious at the secret service statement. give me a freaking break. by the way, i worked in the intelligence component in dhs. there is a lot of coordination that goes on in there so if you had this information, why weren't you pushing it out immediately and also, why did you go forward and allow this rally to happen right near the white house grounds? why would you even allow for the president to attend the rally and why, why would you allow for vice president pence to be put in the situation when you're seeing communications talking about how gallows don't require electricity and things like that. those gallows showed up and they were going to hang mike pence if they got to him. i'm literally beside myself seeing this as someone that spent 20 years in national security watching the excuses for this now. >> olivia, let me follow up on that. are you suggesting negligence or mall ice on the part of the sect service? >> it's hard to tell. i think there should be an investigation right now going on. if i were the head of dhs rig
to michael fanone's point, he's absolutely right. i'm curious at the secret service statement. give me a freaking break. by the way, i worked in the intelligence component in dhs. there is a lot of coordination that goes on in there so if you had this information, why weren't you pushing it out immediately and also, why did you go forward and allow this rally to happen right near the white house grounds? why would you even allow for the president to attend the rally and why, why would you allow...
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please welcome michael fanone., welcome to "the daily show." >> thanks f thanks for having mn come appreciate it. >> trevor: you have written a book that would have been remarkable even before january 6 happened, you know, you lived a life in law enforcement. you have a really interesting story in and around law enforcement, but there is no denying that january 6th is the day that america will probably never forget and a day that will be etched into your memory forever. some people have seen the footage and those who have have all said the same thing, it is harrowing. but you actually experienced that. if you wouldn't mind, take me through not what happened, but how you feel about people commenting on that day as if it wasn't a big deal. many people say, it wasn't that bad, it wasn't an insurrection, this was just calm, people need to relax. you were actually there, you are actually one of the people trying to stop those who were trying to come into the capitol. what was your experience and how different is it for
please welcome michael fanone., welcome to "the daily show." >> thanks f thanks for having mn come appreciate it. >> trevor: you have written a book that would have been remarkable even before january 6 happened, you know, you lived a life in law enforcement. you have a really interesting story in and around law enforcement, but there is no denying that january 6th is the day that america will probably never forget and a day that will be etched into your memory forever....
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police officer michael fanone into the capitol mob to selven and a half years n prison.make their case, including this one. the officers pushed the rioters out of a tunnel. that is when head convinces fanone he is trying to help him, but then dragged him directly to the mob. he's caught on video yelling, i got one, as he dragged fanone into the mob. fanone's body cam footage shows how he tried to fight back, being tasers repeatedly, leading him to have a heart attack. "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul." michael fanone joins us now. you talked to the judge today about mercy for your attacker. what did you say? >> i asked judge ami bey berman jackson to show albuquerque head the same amount of mercy he showed me on january 6th, which for those of you living under a rock, was done. >> just shy of the eight-year maximum. is that enough in your view? >> listen, i don't typically comment on the sentences that these judges hand down. that being said, i do feel it was appropriate. i think that amy berman jackson was thoughtful in her senten
police officer michael fanone into the capitol mob to selven and a half years n prison.make their case, including this one. the officers pushed the rioters out of a tunnel. that is when head convinces fanone he is trying to help him, but then dragged him directly to the mob. he's caught on video yelling, i got one, as he dragged fanone into the mob. fanone's body cam footage shows how he tried to fight back, being tasers repeatedly, leading him to have a heart attack. "hold the line: the...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone.ook entitled "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul." michael, thanks so much for joining us. thanks for writing this book. i appreciate all the good work you've done over the years with the d.c. metropolitan police. i want to show our viewers this photo that was taken in january 6th in the hospital. you had just been severely beaten by some of those rioters who stormed capitol hill. you suffered traumatic brain injury and a heart attack on that day as well, right? >> that's correct. >> so i know tomorrow you're going to be in the room when the house select committee meets. what will you be looking for? >> well, i'm interested to hear about these tapes that they have and some of the emails from the secret service members. obviously it was pretty concerning to me when the inspector general's office went looking for them and they were nowhere to be found. and in some instances it sounds like they had been deleted or erased. i know from my time in law enf
metropolitan police officer michael fanone.ook entitled "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul." michael, thanks so much for joining us. thanks for writing this book. i appreciate all the good work you've done over the years with the d.c. metropolitan police. i want to show our viewers this photo that was taken in january 6th in the hospital. you had just been severely beaten by some of those rioters who stormed capitol hill. you suffered traumatic...
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michael fanone, thanks for coming onto talk about it. michael's new book is called "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul". thanks again. >> thank you. >>> we have a lot to cover tonight. could rising tensions over oil do lasting damage to the u.s./saudi relationship. i'll talk to the spokesman here in washington. >>> and with the president's approval rating at 43%, what are the democrats chance of holding the house. >>> families are reeling from rising prices and turning to food banks for help. ♪i like to vÖost it, vÖost it♪ ♪my vitamins can boost it♪ ♪i like to vÖost it, vÖost it♪ ♪we like to Öost it♪ vÖost amazing vitamin boosts. ♪vÖt it♪ and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look
michael fanone, thanks for coming onto talk about it. michael's new book is called "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul". thanks again. >> thank you. >>> we have a lot to cover tonight. could rising tensions over oil do lasting damage to the u.s./saudi relationship. i'll talk to the spokesman here in washington. >>> and with the president's approval rating at 43%, what are the democrats chance of holding the house....
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let's thank michael fanone, dana bash, errol louis and josh campbell. we'll take a quick break and we'll be back. ? it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ... who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ only pay for what you need. but with upwork... with upwork the hiring process is fast and flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ ♪ what will you do? will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. this is lily. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. ♪ capella university sees education differently. our flexpath learning format helps you control the pace and cost of your master's degree. ♪ ♪ wow, we're cr
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a point enforced by michael fanone. >> donald trump sat for 187 minutes and didn't do [ bleep ] whiles of police officers were fighting for their lives on the capitol steps and we now know that he was watching intently throughout that entire period. the select committee i think has done outstanding job investigating the root causes of january 6th. to me, it was very clear at the end that you know, donald trump engaged in defrauding the american people. lying to them about you know, the election. 2020 election and having not been a free and fair election. and i think he needs to be held accountable. >> joining me now is denver riggleman, former republican congressman from virginia, former adviser to the committee and author of the breach, the untold story of the investigation into january 6th. back with me is olivia troy, former homeland security and adviser to mike pence. denver, what do you expect? what do you think just based on having advised the committee before. what do you think we're going to hear that's new in these hearings tomorrow? >> well, you know, thanks for having me, j
a point enforced by michael fanone. >> donald trump sat for 187 minutes and didn't do [ bleep ] whiles of police officers were fighting for their lives on the capitol steps and we now know that he was watching intently throughout that entire period. the select committee i think has done outstanding job investigating the root causes of january 6th. to me, it was very clear at the end that you know, donald trump engaged in defrauding the american people. lying to them about you know, the...
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i was talking with michael fanone and phil mudd the last couple of hours about whether or not security to be stepped up for members of congress and their families. i talked to phil mudd about this. just overall climate. the climate is so volatile, so hyperbolic that you can put members of congress under detail everywhere they go and their families, and it still doesn't deal with the climate we're in. what do you think about that? >> phil is right. i was listening to him. there are 435 members of congress, 100 members of senate. what about local officials? i think the threat might be just as high with people that are on school boards right now. just as high with local officials being called groomers and the metastasization of crazy before it happened even before january 6th. i think we need to look at elected officials of being culpable pushing this kind of nonsense. maybe i'm not asserting strongly enough, not emphasizing this enough. the long wapblg used by depape, the blogs he had not only mimicked january 6th but sound like a lot of our elected officials today. and that is what i ha
i was talking with michael fanone and phil mudd the last couple of hours about whether or not security to be stepped up for members of congress and their families. i talked to phil mudd about this. just overall climate. the climate is so volatile, so hyperbolic that you can put members of congress under detail everywhere they go and their families, and it still doesn't deal with the climate we're in. what do you think about that? >> phil is right. i was listening to him. there are 435...
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metro police officer michael fanone, who was badly beaten protecting speaker pelosi and others from theob on january 6th. also with this tonight, special correspondent jamie gangel. what stands out to you about the attack? >> as you said, how lucky we are mr. pelosi was as quick thinking and coolheaded as he was to get 911 on the phone to get that alert to police officers to respond quickly. the thing that echoes back to me is something we have known quite some time. it is these dispossessed people motivated by anger and grievance. they react very strongly to these conspiracy theories. this is not a new thing. we saw this immediately after donald trump was elected with the attempted attack on the comet ping-pong pizza restaurant in d.c., individual following qanon theories tried to shoot at the restaurant in effort to save children. we sought recently with the individual who tried to stage solo attack on the fbi office in cincinnati. the volatility of conspiracy theories combined with these folks motivated by grievance and political ideology makes a very high threat environment and that
metro police officer michael fanone, who was badly beaten protecting speaker pelosi and others from theob on january 6th. also with this tonight, special correspondent jamie gangel. what stands out to you about the attack? >> as you said, how lucky we are mr. pelosi was as quick thinking and coolheaded as he was to get 911 on the phone to get that alert to police officers to respond quickly. the thing that echoes back to me is something we have known quite some time. it is these...
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today the man behind that comment, "i got one," who dragged michael fanone into the crowd of rioter, january 6th case. before the sentencing, fanone had some scathing words about it that he shared with judge amy berman jackson. he said this, quote. show him the same mercy that he showed me on january 6th, which is none. head is one of more than 900 defendants who have been charged for their roles in the deadly capitol attack. and yet here we are, almost two years since that day, and not one of the people who incited the angry mop or spread the lies that fueled it have been charged with anything. not one thing. the effort under way to hold those responsible for the insurrection to account. doj's investigation into the attempts to overthrow and subvert the will of the people in trump's defeat in 2020 is pressing on. but mostly out of public view. but we do know a fierce legal battle is under way between the federal government and the ex-president's legal team as the ex-president donald trump is trying to use executive claims, sound familiar? to stop people who work from him from testify
today the man behind that comment, "i got one," who dragged michael fanone into the crowd of rioter, january 6th case. before the sentencing, fanone had some scathing words about it that he shared with judge amy berman jackson. he said this, quote. show him the same mercy that he showed me on january 6th, which is none. head is one of more than 900 defendants who have been charged for their roles in the deadly capitol attack. and yet here we are, almost two years since that day, and...
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. >>> on january 6th, officer michael fanone nearly lost his life defending the capitol. [ screamingurrounded by an angry mob as you heard there violently beaten with a blue lives matter flag pole and then tased repeatedly in the neck. fan fanone, pleading with rioters that he had children. he suffered a heart attack and traumatic brain injury. a couple of weeks ago the man wielding that flag pole kyle young was sentenced to more than serve years in prison. former metropolitan officer and cnn law enforcement analyst michael fanone has a new book "hold the line." good morning, michael and thanks for your time. before we deferral into your book, i just want to get from you what you thought were the takeaways from this final january 6th public hearing before the election. you know it ended with a vote to subpoena donald trump and trump responded by repeating election lies. he's still trying to rile up his supporters and i wonder if you're concerned about january 6th happening again? >> absolutely. i mean, the one overall takeaway that i had from all of these meetings or all of the heari
. >>> on january 6th, officer michael fanone nearly lost his life defending the capitol. [ screamingurrounded by an angry mob as you heard there violently beaten with a blue lives matter flag pole and then tased repeatedly in the neck. fan fanone, pleading with rioters that he had children. he suffered a heart attack and traumatic brain injury. a couple of weeks ago the man wielding that flag pole kyle young was sentenced to more than serve years in prison. former metropolitan officer...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone. good to see you both. if we look at what we don't know. but there is a suspect in custody. this is what was referred to as a violently assaulted according to the statement from the speaker as office and learned from law enforcement that a hammer was used. as your putting these pieces together. what are the first questions you're asking? >> what we're see right now is you have a 32-year-old man in custody. he comes into the home after 2:00 a.m. with a hammer. and attacks the residents there who happens to be mr. pelosi. so you start off your questions with where was he taken into custody? was he taken into custody in the home, at which point identification becomes much stronger. or based on the description outside of the home in the area picked up by police. we don't know that yet. what statements did he make before or during this attack. or after it to police. are they politically statements, irrational statements or was he there for something else. this is -- this is a day after we did extensive reporting on a threat assessment based on t
metropolitan police officer michael fanone. good to see you both. if we look at what we don't know. but there is a suspect in custody. this is what was referred to as a violently assaulted according to the statement from the speaker as office and learned from law enforcement that a hammer was used. as your putting these pieces together. what are the first questions you're asking? >> what we're see right now is you have a 32-year-old man in custody. he comes into the home after 2:00 a.m....
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police officer michael fanone was tased, beaten, and suffered a heart attack fighting to stop the riotous mob on january 6th. in a private meeting six months after the attack, fanone is heard arguing to top house republican kevin mccarthy about the role some political leaders played inciting the riot. >> i agree with you. the problem is it is political because it happened here on capitol hill and it involved a political movement. it involved a group of extremist, right-winged element of our american society which was mobilized by politicians, and that's just a fact. >> reporter: the mother of officer brian sicknick, who died of natural causes a day after the attack, was also in the meeting, and asked mccarthy why then-president trump didn't call off the mob. >> he knew what was going on. ;he knew they were fighting for ;hours and hours and hours. >> reporter: in his new book, published by an imprint of simon & schuster-- like cbs, a division of paramount-- fanone describes the physical violence officers faced in a separate meeting with republican lindsey graham, who responded, "you guys s
police officer michael fanone was tased, beaten, and suffered a heart attack fighting to stop the riotous mob on january 6th. in a private meeting six months after the attack, fanone is heard arguing to top house republican kevin mccarthy about the role some political leaders played inciting the riot. >> i agree with you. the problem is it is political because it happened here on capitol hill and it involved a political movement. it involved a group of extremist, right-winged element of...
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police officer michael fanone, as you know, defended our capitol on january 6th.brand-new book out today titled hold the line, the insurrection and one in cop's battle for america's soul. you know, this book is incredible, the culmination, think about all the conversations we've been having over time, we heard you talk about, to see it all on paper, to see it when -- it's astonishing. you felt compelled to write, it tell me why. >> i'll tell you, the main reason was i got tired of trying to get out, you know, to have substantive conversations about things like january 6th and my experiences. and also policing and police reform. and you know, in 60 or 90 second sound bites. which i mean, unfortunately, is kind of how things work in the cable news arena. >> we noticed, the soundbite world. >> so, i was looking for a longer form, like, a different platform to kind of compile all of those thoughts and get it out there. >> so, you say some things in here, even though we have been talking to you for a year, or thereabouts, that i have not heard before. so, let me read a
police officer michael fanone, as you know, defended our capitol on january 6th.brand-new book out today titled hold the line, the insurrection and one in cop's battle for america's soul. you know, this book is incredible, the culmination, think about all the conversations we've been having over time, we heard you talk about, to see it all on paper, to see it when -- it's astonishing. you felt compelled to write, it tell me why. >> i'll tell you, the main reason was i got tired of trying...
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alex will also have michael fanone who was injured in the insurrection. that's 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. keep it locked on msnbc. if you want to find me, go to arimelber.com and we can connect. and again, keep it locked here for what should be an interesting night on msnbc primetime. right now, it's "the reidout" with joy reid next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> donald trump said to jd vance, all you do is kiss my ass to get my support. he said that. after trump took jd vance's dignity from him on the stage in youngstown, jd vance got back on stage and started shaking his hands, taking pictures saying aren't we having a great time here tonight? >> all the former president's men. jd vance, herschel walker, adam laxal, it's an odd ball field of maga candidates running this year with our democracy on the line. congressman tim ryan, who walloped the hillbilly elegy hedge fund guy on the debate stage last night, joins me live. >> also tonight, our reedout democracy defending has a warning about the infiltration of election deniers as poll watchers and judges and what nee
alex will also have michael fanone who was injured in the insurrection. that's 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. keep it locked on msnbc. if you want to find me, go to arimelber.com and we can connect. and again, keep it locked here for what should be an interesting night on msnbc primetime. right now, it's "the reidout" with joy reid next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> donald trump said to jd vance, all you do is kiss my ass to get my support. he said that....
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details on the sentence just handed down to the man who assaulted then police officer michael fanone. >>> first, the d.o.j. is trying to force testimony from one of former president trump's close confidantes. what evidence they are looking for and what it means for the mar-a-lago investigation. that's next. that's next. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. right on time. make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. subway's drafting 12 new subs, for the all-new subway series menu. let's hear about this #7 pick, from a former #7 pick. juicy rotisserie-style chicken. you should've been #1. this isn't about the sandwich, is it chuck? it's not. the new subway series. what's your pick? ♪♪ giorgio, look! the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. ♪ the peanut butter box is here ♪ i'm out. pet prescriptions delivered to your door. chewy. pea
details on the sentence just handed down to the man who assaulted then police officer michael fanone. >>> first, the d.o.j. is trying to force testimony from one of former president trump's close confidantes. what evidence they are looking for and what it means for the mar-a-lago investigation. that's next. that's next. (vo) with their verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year....
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the 43-year-old had earlier pleaded guilty to assaulting officer michael fanone. he grabbed the officer and yelled, "i've got one," before rioters beat and kicked him and shocked him with his own taser. the officer said that the incident gave him a heart attack and a traumatic brain injury. >>> coming up, heroic actions. how a bus driver helped save passengers during a hijacking in new york city. >>> later, rihanna drops a new single. we will take a listen to her touching song for the latest % "black panther" sound track. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." sound track. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." don't mind me. i'm just the flu. i'm quite harmless, really. and when people ask, “but aren't you linked to dangerous flu complications, like pneumonia, heart attack, and hospitalizations?” i just say, “but, i'm just the flu.” it's him! who? i'm just the flu! fight the flu with sanofi flu vaccines. they not only help prevent flu in older adults, they've even been shown to provide better protection from flu-related complications compared to standard dose flu shots
the 43-year-old had earlier pleaded guilty to assaulting officer michael fanone. he grabbed the officer and yelled, "i've got one," before rioters beat and kicked him and shocked him with his own taser. the officer said that the incident gave him a heart attack and a traumatic brain injury. >>> coming up, heroic actions. how a bus driver helped save passengers during a hijacking in new york city. >>> later, rihanna drops a new single. we will take a listen to her...
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police officer michael fanone, injured in the january 6th attack on the capitol. plus, rachel maddow joins alex on her new podcast, ultra. that is our. some but first, you get chris hayes. and he starts right now. t chri hayes. and he starts right now. , tonight on all in. mar-a-lago meets the supreme court. >> this amounts to an absolutely unprecedented effort to interfere with a criminal investigation. >> tonight, what we're learning about today's important new doj filing and will trump's supreme court cronies help him obstruct a criminal investigation? then, a surprise republican senate seat suddenly in trouble. -- my colleagues independent challenger joins me live. plus, senator bernie sanders on while he says control of congress will come down to an economic message. and rebecca -- on the campaign trail recovery of john fetterman and the tv doctor attacking him for his health. >> after having that stroke, i really understand, you know, much more of the challenges that americans have died in a day out. all in starts now. good evening from washington, d.c. i am
police officer michael fanone, injured in the january 6th attack on the capitol. plus, rachel maddow joins alex on her new podcast, ultra. that is our. some but first, you get chris hayes. and he starts right now. t chri hayes. and he starts right now. , tonight on all in. mar-a-lago meets the supreme court. >> this amounts to an absolutely unprecedented effort to interfere with a criminal investigation. >> tonight, what we're learning about today's important new doj filing and will...
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. >>> the january 6th rioter that dragged police officer michael fanone, all of it caught on video, seenthe country. that rioter sentenced today. what the judge said, and how much time he'll serve. pierre thomas reporting. >>> stories from inside hospitals across the u.s. tonight from texas to ohio, to seattle, washington.
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. >>> the january 6th rioter that dragged police officer michael fanone, all of it caught on video, seen by the country. that rioter sentenced today what the judge said, and how much time he'll serve. pierre thomas reporting. >>> stories from inside hospitals across the u.s. tonight from texas to ohio, to seattle, washington, covid, flu, and rsv. what parents need to know tonight, as some children fight
. >>> the january 6th rioter that dragged police officer michael fanone, all of it caught on video, seen by the country. that rioter sentenced today what the judge said, and how much time he'll serve. pierre thomas reporting. >>> stories from inside hospitals across the u.s. tonight from texas to ohio, to seattle, washington, covid, flu, and rsv. what parents need to know tonight, as some children fight
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the rioter who assaulted former dc police officer michael fanone getting 7 1/2 years in prison and somet acts committed on some of our nation's darkest days. and we are awaiting a trial verdict in michael riley, an officer charged with obstruction for talking about taking down a facebook post, and deadlocked on one and the other, and waiting for the verdict to come in. ryan reilly is outside of court in dc. and let's take michael fanone and this case first, ryan, and in his words, i would trade all of this attention to return to policing, he says, but i can't do that. take us inside the court. >> that's right. i mean he was basically speaking there about all of the attention that he has gotten after, as a result of nearly dying on january 6th. obviously, he's written a book, and he's spoken before the january 6th committee, and said he would trade that in a heartbeat, for being able to return to policing, because that was his true love and something that he did for 20 years. so you know, both strong words from fanone, who, and also strong words from the judge, in sentencing albuquerque
the rioter who assaulted former dc police officer michael fanone getting 7 1/2 years in prison and somet acts committed on some of our nation's darkest days. and we are awaiting a trial verdict in michael riley, an officer charged with obstruction for talking about taking down a facebook post, and deadlocked on one and the other, and waiting for the verdict to come in. ryan reilly is outside of court in dc. and let's take michael fanone and this case first, ryan, and in his words, i would trade...
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officer michael fanone received one of the harshest sentences yet, 7 1/2 years in print. n dragging fanone outside the capitol, yelling to the crowd, i got one. prosecutors called it barbaric. head pleaded guilty to assaulting fanone. >>> well, with the midterm elections less than two weeks away, the new york city police department is warning that racially motivated and anti-government extremists could target poll workers, political rallies, politicians, and voting sites in the days leading up to the elections. in a bulletin obtained by cbs news, the nypd says there are currently no specific threats, but it's advising elevated vigilance. >>> well, tonight elon musk could be just hours away from owning twitter. the billionaire was back at headquarters today and tweeted that he envisions the social media platform as a digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated. but he also said twitter, quote, cannot become a free-for-all hellscape. wednesday, he brought a sink to twitter and joked, let that sink in. musk expects to close his $44 billion deal tomorrow.
officer michael fanone received one of the harshest sentences yet, 7 1/2 years in print. n dragging fanone outside the capitol, yelling to the crowd, i got one. prosecutors called it barbaric. head pleaded guilty to assaulting fanone. >>> well, with the midterm elections less than two weeks away, the new york city police department is warning that racially motivated and anti-government extremists could target poll workers, political rallies, politicians, and voting sites in the days...
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officer michael fanone received one of the harshest sentences yet-- seven and a half years in prison. albuquerque head was seen dragging fanone outside the capitol, yelling to the crowd, "i got one." prosecutors called it barbaric. head pleaded guilty to assaulting fanone. thaeeconed sn centonths. snaed t straight declining quarters, gual raf 2.y to september. but there are still troubling signs. the average interest rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage now tops 7% for the first time in more than 20 years. cbs' weijia jiang now on the mixed signals and what it means for americans struggling to get by. >> reporter: president biden hit the campaign trail in upstate new york today, praising the latest g.d.p. number as a sign of better days ahead. >> economic growth is up. the price of inflation is now. real incomes are up, and the price of gas is down. >> reporter: but prices are still soaring. groceries up by 13% over the past year, electricity by 15.5%, and rent by nearly 7%. >> there's definitely some sort of disconnect. >> reporter: outside of dallas, lisa jackey says mr. biden's optimi
officer michael fanone received one of the harshest sentences yet-- seven and a half years in prison. albuquerque head was seen dragging fanone outside the capitol, yelling to the crowd, "i got one." prosecutors called it barbaric. head pleaded guilty to assaulting fanone. thaeeconed sn centonths. snaed t straight declining quarters, gual raf 2.y to september. but there are still troubling signs. the average interest rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage now tops 7% for the first time in...
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police officer michael fanone was tased, beaten, and suffered a heart attack fighting to stop the riotousary 6th. in a private meeting six months after the attack, fanone is heard arguing to top house republican kevin mccarthy about the role some political leaders played inciting the riot. >> reporter: the mother of officer brian sicknick, who died of natural causes a day after the attack, was also in the meeting, and asked mccarthy why then-president trump didn't call off the mob. >> e kne he hting for >> reporter: in his new book, published by an imprint of simon & schuster-- like cbs, a division of paramount-- fanone describes the physical violence officers faced in a separate meeting with republican lindsey graham, who responded, "you guys should have shot them all in the head." >> when you have a sitting u.s. senator who doesn't even understand basic police policy, that's a problem. >> reporter: meanwhile, former president trump's campaign rally sparked controversy over the weekend, when alabama senator tommy tuberville made this remark about democrats, which the n.a.a.c.p. called "f
police officer michael fanone was tased, beaten, and suffered a heart attack fighting to stop the riotousary 6th. in a private meeting six months after the attack, fanone is heard arguing to top house republican kevin mccarthy about the role some political leaders played inciting the riot. >> reporter: the mother of officer brian sicknick, who died of natural causes a day after the attack, was also in the meeting, and asked mccarthy why then-president trump didn't call off the mob....
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. >> albuquerque head dragged officer michael fanone into the crowd on the steps of the u.s. capitol. >> prosecutors say as he assaulted the officer head could be heard yelling to fellow rioters, quote, i got one. the mob beat and tased fun on with a stun gun and he suffered a heart attack during sentencing. judge amy jackson called heads actions, quote, some of the darkest acts committed during the riot. >> lawyers for former president trump met with federal prosecutors today and what amounted to a secret meeting. it was related to the investigation of classified trump's mar-a-lago estate, trump's legal team was spotted heading into the clothes store court hearing at the justice department this morning. and according to cnn, both sides appeared before a judge who typically handles disputes related to grand jury proceedings, which are always kept secret. >> the nation's top defense official warns china remains our largest security threat. but it's closely watching how the u.s. continues to respond to another adversary, russia and its war in ukraine. >> defense secretary lloyd
. >> albuquerque head dragged officer michael fanone into the crowd on the steps of the u.s. capitol. >> prosecutors say as he assaulted the officer head could be heard yelling to fellow rioters, quote, i got one. the mob beat and tased fun on with a stun gun and he suffered a heart attack during sentencing. judge amy jackson called heads actions, quote, some of the darkest acts committed during the riot. >> lawyers for former president trump met with federal prosecutors today...
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police officer michael fanone offers his account of his near-death experience during the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol and in an american martyr in persia, the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville, iranian american scholar and tv host reza aslan tells the story of a south dakota christian missionary turned iranian revolutionary in the early 20th century and bestselling author temple grandin has a new book out titled visual thinking the world renowned animal science professor and autism advocate writes that, quote, it's possible that the most important thing my mother did for me was to not see herself primarily as the mom of a disabled kid. dr. grandin says she wrote her latest book because of the rise in autism diagnoses and that these seem to be holding children back. her book was recently reviewed in the wall street journal. and as a side note, temple grandin appeared on book tv's in-depth program a few years back, and that entire three hour interview can be watched online at book tv, dawg. well, each week as well, national publications publish their reviews of
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in a newly obtained recording kevin mccarthy tells officers michael fanone, harry dunn, and the motherian sicknick that trump had no idea that it was his supporters attacking the u.s. capitol on january 6th. it's revisionist history. it's cynical lying. we'll play it for you. later in the hour massive air strikes in kyiv and across ukraine as russia retaliates against the ukraiian people for another big strategic victory. vladimir putin saying the new strikes are revenge for this explosion on ai bridge connecting crimea to russia, the key supply line for moscow's military. we'll check in once again with our friend igor novikov in ukraine. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. at humana we believe your healthcare should evolve with you and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductib
in a newly obtained recording kevin mccarthy tells officers michael fanone, harry dunn, and the motherian sicknick that trump had no idea that it was his supporters attacking the u.s. capitol on january 6th. it's revisionist history. it's cynical lying. we'll play it for you. later in the hour massive air strikes in kyiv and across ukraine as russia retaliates against the ukraiian people for another big strategic victory. vladimir putin saying the new strikes are revenge for this explosion on...
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police officer michael fanone offers his account of his near-death experience during the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol and in an american martyr in persia, the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville, iranian american scholar and tv host reza aslan tells the story of a south dakota christian missionary turned iranian revolutionary in the early 20th century and bestselling author temple grandin has a new book out titled visual thinking the world renowned animal science professor and autism advocate writes that, quote, it's possible that the most important thing my mother did for me was to not see herself primarily as the mom of a disabled kid. dr. grandin says she wrote her latest book because of the rise in autism diagnoses and that these seem to be holding children back. her book was recently reviewed in the wall street journal. and as a side note, temple grandin appeared on book tv's in-depth program a few years back, and that entire three hour interview can be watched online at book tv, dawg. well, each week as well, national publications publish their reviews of
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officer michael fanone. titled "hold the line: the insurrection of one cop's battle for america's soul." officer, thank you again for being here and for your service. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a look at the stories making headlines and update on the classified documents recovered from mar-a-lago. the justice department is picking apart more claims from trump's legal team. >>> and president biden has not officially said he's running for re-election but sounded confident about his chances in 2024. we'll play through his new comment next on "morning joe." " [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. you love closing a deal. but hate managing your business from afar. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly deliv
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. >> and cnn law enforcement analyst michael fanone was nearly killed by rioters january 6th while working as a police officer. he had a concussion and now dealing with a brain disorder and post traumatic stress. cnn asked him to weigh in on that newly released video of the rioters. take a listen. >> ultimately we're all responsible for our own actions, and ignorance is not a defense when you participate in an insurrection to overthrow the government. that being said, you know, one of the reasons why i've been out here speaking publicly about accountability for january 6th is that while we've, you know, made arrests and we're prosecuting or the department of justice is prosecuting the 850 plus individuals that committed crimes on the capitol grounds that day, we still haven't hold the -- excuse me, held the political leaders accountable for the rhetoric they used, the lies that they spewed. and ultimately what i believe the select committee has shown us was a attempt by the president and his allies to defraud the american people. >> we want to turn now to the u.s. mid-term elections with j
. >> and cnn law enforcement analyst michael fanone was nearly killed by rioters january 6th while working as a police officer. he had a concussion and now dealing with a brain disorder and post traumatic stress. cnn asked him to weigh in on that newly released video of the rioters. take a listen. >> ultimately we're all responsible for our own actions, and ignorance is not a defense when you participate in an insurrection to overthrow the government. that being said, you know, one...
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metropolitan officer, michael fanone. author of hold the line, one cop's battle for america's soul. michael, great to see you. it's like watching a movie. and it is depressing and almost comical at the same time. it's mind boggling this even happened. what's your reaction? what was your reaction when you saw that? >> i remember the moment that i was watching it when i was in the committee's hearing room and i mean, i was inspired. it brought me back to january 6th. and when i saw commander kyle in the tunnel with about 40 or 50 npd officers and several capitol police officers defending that you know, entrance way into the capitol, and how inspired i was by his leadership, his you know, cool, calm, and collected demeanor and watching nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell. it was clear to me that on january 6th, donald trump was not the commander in chief. nancy pelosi was the commander in chief. >> but the way they had to scramble and try to get something done up on the capitol, while you guys were in battle up there, what does it say about what trump wasn't doing that da
metropolitan officer, michael fanone. author of hold the line, one cop's battle for america's soul. michael, great to see you. it's like watching a movie. and it is depressing and almost comical at the same time. it's mind boggling this even happened. what's your reaction? what was your reaction when you saw that? >> i remember the moment that i was watching it when i was in the committee's hearing room and i mean, i was inspired. it brought me back to january 6th. and when i saw...
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. >>> the january 6th rioter who dragged michael fanone will get 7 1/2 years. he was in court for sentencing show him the same mercy he showed me on january 6th, which is none. this is surveillance video of into the tunnel. it was the site of some of the most brutal violence of police officers on that day he yelled, i got one you can hear fanone beg for his life >> ahhhh ahhhhh >> i've got one. i've got one >> i've got kids >> fanone said he suffered a heart attack and traumatic brain injury he ended up resigning. add today's sentencing they condemned albuquerque head saying he committed some of the darkest acts on one of our nation's darkest days. head will get credit for the roughly 18 months he's already spent behind bars. >>> more chaos around kanye this time surrounding his unaccredited school donda academy. the mixed message parents are getting. >>> a 78-year-old grandma arrested her crime? feeding the homeless what she's pnn wah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance po
. >>> the january 6th rioter who dragged michael fanone will get 7 1/2 years. he was in court for sentencing show him the same mercy he showed me on january 6th, which is none. this is surveillance video of into the tunnel. it was the site of some of the most brutal violence of police officers on that day he yelled, i got one you can hear fanone beg for his life >> ahhhh ahhhhh >> i've got one. i've got one >> i've got kids >> fanone said he suffered a heart...
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one of the officers in the meeting, michael fanone secretly recorded that testimony.es that the former president, then president, spent hours watching events unfold on tv. >>> the new york congressman lee zeldin said the crime issue, quote, was really close after a shooting outside his home on sunday. police say the incident that injured two people is not connected to zeldin or his family. >>> the former new mexico governor united nations ambassador bill richardson says he's, quote, cautiously optimistic that brittney griner and paul whelan could be freed by the end of the year. >>> and set your alarms, ohio senate candidates, jim ryan and vance, and running neck and neck according to the polls. thanks for your time on "inside politics." hope you come back tomorrow. boris sanchez picks up the coverage right now. ♪ >>> buenos aires. good afternoon, i'm boris sanchez in washington, d.c. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." my colleague ana cabrera has the day off. up next, russia is retaliating as a key bridge is severely damaged with vladimir putin unleashing on ukraine.
one of the officers in the meeting, michael fanone secretly recorded that testimony.es that the former president, then president, spent hours watching events unfold on tv. >>> the new york congressman lee zeldin said the crime issue, quote, was really close after a shooting outside his home on sunday. police say the incident that injured two people is not connected to zeldin or his family. >>> the former new mexico governor united nations ambassador bill richardson says he's,...